2 June If, ma Summer Nebraskan Silent Mueller Tower 4 "-V - I 4 1 I. TKsfh wui MhaIW Tnwpr the 31-v ear-old caril lon, U getting ready for the fall football season at UNL Silent the past few years because inop erable chimes, Mueller Tower wiU receive a completely new electronic system, in cluding a carillon of 49 chromatic bells and eight new tower speakers with solid state amplifiers. The cost of the new Carillon is $19,000 financed by income from an endowed fund established with the NU foundation by the late Ralph Mueller, Cleveland, Ohio. Mueller is an industrialist after whom the tower is named. At an original cost of $85,000, Mueller Tower was dedicated in 1949 and, until a few years ago, chimed at class breaks, commencement excercises, honors convo cations and after football and basketball games. Harley Schrader, director of NU's physical plant said the carillon system should be installed by the first of August Richard Dennett, director of business services, said the new system will be able to play pre-programmed audio tapes of carillon music. These selections will in clude traditional Nebraska songs like "Hail Varsity," "Dear Old Nebraska U," and "March of the Comhuskers." STEP OUT THIS SUMMER With the Nebraska Repertory Theatre '80 As They Present Till MOUSETRAP Opens July 9 lv Ait.ttli.il hiMi BLITHE SPIRIT Opens July 16 lV Nik I t nu afd ABSURD Al.in PERSON Ay Mmmiiii' SINGULAR Opens July 23 PLUS GO REVUE Starts June 28 Late ntghi musical entertainment Fn & Sat Nights 10-12 pm $.2 at the doot The Glass Onion 235 N 11th St Tickets a Safe: Nefeffc RepvitofY Thrdtrr 12th 5-AdultS 472-2073 $4-Students Senioi Citizens Staff Photo By Janet Hammer Charles Klabunde stands beside one of his paintings. Klabunde's etchings, oil paintings, and pencil drawings are on display at Sheldon Art Gallery through July. Klabunde said several factors have influenced his work, including two "near death experiences. Drawing saved my life, and now drawing is my life. Drawing to me is what music is to a composer, a way of coping with reality." 'Go Revue begins June 27 The Nebraska Repertory Theater will begin producing late Friday and Satur day night musical entertainment with "Go Revue," beginning from 10 p.m. to midnight at the Glass Onion Restaurant, 235 N. 11th St., June 27 through August 16. Songs by some of Broadway's leading composers will be performed by repertory theater actors at "Go Revue," directed by R. Scott Lank. Student Special Nite at The Glass Onion 1 3 Offi Empire EWeiniw (except beverages) every Monday 5-9 p.m. to all college students THGMtf ONION IWUML FOOD RSTrtUMNT Uondslhru Fiidsy 1 1 30am to 9 pm Saturday 12 noon to 9 p Sunday CLOSED TOUK. WWW. WTiOWOt VlGMBM1 AID m MBf. B rWD Wttt 235 North 11th Street 475-3355 j SBLP-SEIHfiCE PIH2 I H Block From Love Library All Copies Seven Days A Week r" ji Mon.-Thurs. 8:00-9:00 I fP Fri. 8:00-6:00 U jlK Sat 9:00-5:00 J IT Sun. 2.00-5:00 "ho coins needed" Ijl. .11,-. - 330 No. 13th PPlt& IPHONE 475-CQpy na & IT Special Prices in Cool Summer Cottons Imported from India Embroidered Tops starting at $5.99 Skirts starting at $9.99 Sun Dresses starting at $14.99 Also sale prices on our Turquoise Jewelry And selected Paraphernalia . " , !ilHiHI!Hi!!iH!lililllilliflfi!!ffifflf!lfl THE CONNECTION ! (lmillIIIIHIHHIIIIHIHIHMtlMi mmffii Receive for onrh rJnnritirin This means you can earn up to $20.00 weekly or $Q9.0O monthly in your spare time! Plus your initial donation includes a free physical. Each visit takes only about 90 minutes and is virtually painless. Bring your books and catch up on your reading while you're earning money! SPECIAL BONUS WITH THIS AD New Donors Receive an Additional $2! You must te eightesn or over to donata. Federally Licensed Open 8:3W;30 Saturday morning & Regulated Monday-Friday 8:30-12:30 ft! TF ftMtpO Mon.-Sat. 10:00 -5:30 118 N. Hth STREET 474-5764 Thurs. 10:00 -9:00 mw