The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1983, Page 2, Image 2

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Ilawlly said he contacted the Alpha Phi
For many of the children who will stay
TiL-At u'prf on sale Monday. As of
Bryan Memorial hospitals and St.
Elizabeth's Community Health Center at
3 p.m. today, said Tom Ilawlly, a
fraternity member. About 55 people will
visit with and bring Easter candy to about
30 children there, he said.
Money raised from raffle tickets, that
were on sale until today, was used to buy
Easter eggs, candy and baskets for the
children, he said.
pledge class about helping with the event
after he and freshman Triangle member
Allen Chramesta decided the visit would
be a worthwhile venture.
Some of the prizes were donated by
Dirt Cheap Records and Gifts. First prize
is a $25 gift certificate; second, a $15
gift certificate and third, a $10 gift
certificate.
in Lincoln hospitals during the Easter
holiday weekend, the chances of their
waking early to hunt for Easter eggs and
eat jelly beans are slim to none. But the
pledge classes of UNL's Alpha Phi sorority
and Triangle fraternity hope to change all
that with their First Annual Easter Visit.
Last semester's pledge classes from both
houses will go to Lincoln General and
Wednesday, 500 of the 600 tickets printed
had been sold. The remaining will probably
be sold by the time of the raffle drawing at
7:30 p.m. today, he said.
Hie idea for the raffle and visit came
about when Ha wily and Allen Chramosta
decided it would be a worthwhile venture,
Hawlly said.
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CHICANO
DAYS
Presented by
UPC-TRI-CULTURE COUNCIL
CHICANO SPECIAL EVENTS
MEXICAN AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOC.
MARCH 31 THURSDAY
Workshop: Personal and Professional Relationships
9 .00 a.m.-12:C0 noon
Sponsored by MASA
Workshop: Career Development: How To Make Yourself Marketable
2:00 p.m. -5 00 p.m.
Presenters : John Holmes, Tony Cervantes
Gary Pearson, Don Miles
APRIL 1-FRIDAY
Dancers: Zapatos Alegres (teaser) Main Lounge
1:30 p.m.-1 50 p.m.
Zapatos Alegres in Rostrum
7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
Movie: "Boulevard Nights" in Rostrum
8 30 p.m.
Admission: $1.00
APRIL 2-SATURD AY
Recreation: Chicano Special Events "Fun Run"-Pioneer Park Pavillion
8.O0a.m.-
Registration on site-$2.00
Dance: Closing Ceremonies Dance-Lincoln Hilton 9th & P Streets
9:00 p.m.-1 :00 a.m.
Band: Echo will perform
Admission: $2.00 for students
$3.00 for non-students
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Another controversy
involved a gallery display
of photographs that de
picted homosexual acts.
"We can't take the role
of censor," he said.
People need to keep a
perspective of what Sheldon
provides, he said. It is a
collection of 20th-century
art.
"There is no definition
of art," he said. Everyone
has their wn idea of it.
Sometimes it is a gut
reaction."
Some people never get
a thrill out of a painting;
for some, art is music or
literature.
"It isn't the same for
everyone."
Geske said that he has
attempted to provide a
variety of art to stimulate
seeing and thinking for
the variety of people who
visit Sheldon - from people
who know nothing about
art to people who know
everything about art.
Until 10 years ago,
the University of Nebraska
was one of the few land
grant institutions with
money available to develop
an art collection, said
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Geske.
"We were decades ahead
of most other schools."
Sheldon spends an
average of S30,000 to
$50,000 yearly to purchase
art, and the museum, owns
a collection worth $10
million to $15 million.
Although Geske is
retiring, he does not plan
to cut all his ties to the
gallery. He is writing the
catalog for the Nebraska
Art Association's centen
nial in 1987, and plans to
continue to work with art
students. He said he also
would like to be involved
in the physical expansion
of Sheldon.
Geske and his wife,
Jane, have started a bus
iness out of their home.
They search for second
hand and out-of-print
books that people want.
Geske does not have an
art collection at home,
he said. He does have a
personal collection, most
of which have been gifts
from the artists.
"Most of the energy
that I would have put
into collecting for my
self," he said, "I've -put
into the gallery."
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