11 Tuesday, April 19,1933 Daily Nebraskan fTn f n (( (p n c 3 n 0 KFITH GREEN CONCERT Would you like to go to tonights FREE concert but Wt have a way to get there? GWe ? call, we'lf be glad Mril 472-8798 Jon 472-S794 Kevin 472910Karen 472-9250 PS It you could take someone with you. please call . and help us out. PTL! Union Board Meeting Wed nesday. April 20 . 7:15 p.m. City Union, open to the pub lic. Final decisions on space allocations. IMPORTANT UPC Concerts Committee meeting tonite in the Union at 6:30. Last one this year so be there! Pre-Physical Therapy Club meeting tomorrow Congratulations to the win ners of the UPC-East Photo graphy Contest: 1st Peggy Reichardt 2nd Robert Nabity 3rd Dino Wright Honorable Mention Cari Cohn BLACK AND WHITE 1st Charles Hullet 2nd Dan Miller 3rd and Honorable Mention Dino Wright. Will be on display this week in the Nebraska East Union. Pre-Physical Therapy Club meeting tomorrow night 7:00. Health Center. Election of Officers. Need CASH Dirt Cheap needs your used LP's and Cassetttes. Call 427-6061. CORNCOBS No regular meeting today. Execs will meet at 4:00, and committee chairmen will meet at 4:30. Cornstock Marshalls: Meeting tonight. East Union CAP Office 6:30 p.m. Do lie detectors tell the truth? Hfar F. LEE BAILEY, host of the TV show "Lie Detector", Wed. April 20 at 8:00 p.m. in the COLISEUM. Free with UNL I.D. $2 general admission. Peel yourself away from the books and split to the union Sundae the 24th. Delts, . , Four days and counting! The ranks are being filled fast, so reserve those tents. Rumor has it that 5 o'clock Charlie is going to strike the No. 4077 on the 23rd, so be prepared! Hawkeye & Trapper IMPORTANT MARKETING CLUB MEETING Wednesday in CBA 120 Officers at 5:30 Everyone else at 6:00 There's a lot to talk about so be there! Congratulations to the hard est working committee on cam pus, the Mastodon Marathon Committee: Amy Sharp K.D. Suzanne Wilder D.G. Heidi Stalder AOII Shelly Roloff AOII Kelcy Nickerson Kappa Kristin Kuhlman Chi-O Sue Noel Ka8Pa Dennis Kean Lambda Chi John Massey Sip Ep Gerard Keating AGS Greg Behm ATO John Oberheide AGS Jim Gotschall AGR "Thanks to you, it worked." Make no bones about it, you guys are the greatest! Always, Bert SUMMER HOUSING Summer Coed Living at Triangle Fraternity Rooms air conditioned and laundry facilities available from May 8 through August 20. Call Bill at 472-8545. 2H MWMME Lrmativ an pnmnp.p.rinn decree was vour tirlfot tn Air Pnrro onninpprinn H()W. if V0U tlBVB either an engineering or an applied science degree, you may qualify for an additional BS degree pro gram in high tech electrical engineering. The Air Force provides the education. You get Air Force officer pay and benefits as you enhance your tech nical and management skills. For more information, contact: Bob Waters 402471-550U Call Collect Minimum qualifications: In or out of school, 25 GPA, 6 hours of calculus plus differential equation ,u u. AfTft of calculus-based physics. Last Tassels meeting at 5:00 in Union. Room will be posted. Officers meet 4:45. DENNIS TAYLOR 6-12 string guitarist performing Wed. 2:30 in the South Crib. ASUN has numerous open ings for representation on campus wide committees. Check at 115 Nebraska Union for in formation. Deadline is April 20th. Cornstock Marshalls: Meet ing tonight. East Union CAP office 6:30 p.m. It's not too late to enter the Beta Theta Pi Easter Seal Spring Run for only $4 through Thursday. Check out the UNL Depart ment's Display. April 18-22 NE Union-Main Lounge. EXPERIENCE THE ARTS WEEK. Today is your last chance to help a friend go to sleep, and Camp Kiwanis for Handi capped Children. Buy a Lullaby with Gamma Phi ticket! Act like a banana and split to Delta Gamma Banana Split Social. ft Steve Gipson Comedian-Cartoonist today in the main lounge 11:30-1 00 EXPERIENCE THE ARTS WEEK EARLBUTZ Sunday, April 24 at 3:30 pm Last College Republican meeting for the semester, Tues day, April 19 at 5:15 in the City Union. Will have speaker. CANDIDATES Students interested in run ning for election to the 1983 84 Campus Recreation Advis ory Council must file their candidates papers by 5:00 pm Tuesday, April 19th at the Campus Rec. Office 1740 Vine Street. To all returning UNL women who are interested in 1983 Sorority Rush, Contact Pan hellenic office rm. 332 Ne Union or call 472-2583 be fore the semester ends. Jim Willett & Greek Yearbook Staff: . Congratulations on a job well done. This year's book will be a tough act to follow. The Men of Lambda Chi Alpha Congratulations New Cres cent Officers: Chris Eckhoff Pres. Sue Killman - Vice Pres. Linda Jensen SecTres. Nancy Tabor Rush Sandi Stuewe Rush , Sue Kiest Courtesy Chair Amy Werner J-Board Michele Hawkins Newsletter Suzie Koziel Newsletter Good Luck in the upcoming year! Your Lambda Chi Brothers ATTENTION STUDENTS Positions Available on: Academic Planning Committee Central Planning Committee Judicial & Appeals Board Academic & Student Life Commission Teaching Council Recreation Advisory Council Government Liaison Committee Electoral Commission Constitution Committee Publications Board Information available 115 Nebraska Union, Deadline April 20th EARLBUTZ Come listen to the Former Secretary of Agriculture. Sun day, April 24 at 3:30 in the East Campus Union. 1 M PHI PSI LITTLE SISTERS Tuesday, 6:30. at the House . . Meeting!! See you there! Elections for Students for L.I.F.E. will be held 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the City Union. Ag Econ Club Awards Banquet is Tuesday, April 19 at the Knoll's Club. 2201 Old Cheney Road Social Hour begins at 6:00. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the Ag Econ Office in Filley Hall. Coming to the Showcase : Rock-A-Billy Grant SLEEPY LABEEF Wednesday, April 20th WATERSK1 Team meeting TONIGHT 8:00 in Union. Must be there. Important tournament informa tion. M Attention Theatre and Dance Majors Professional mime artist Paul Dion will be holding a masters class for interested parties Wed nesday April 20th at 7:30 p.m. Temple Building, 12th street entrance movement studio room 301-302. Former Secretary of Agriculture EARLBUTZ "Food The Language of Peace" Sunday, April 24 at 3:30 Nebraska East Union Sponsored by UPC East X M PAUL DION PROFESSIONAL MIME ARTIST at Memorial Plaza, NE Union Thursday, April 2ist, 11:30 1:30. EXPERIENCE THE ARTS WEEK. HEALTH AIDES NEEDED IN THESE AREAS: Abel 5, 6, 9, 11 and 12, Sandoz 5, 6, and 9, Ray mond 3, Heppner 2 and 3, Cather 3, 7, and 9, Harper 5, 9 and 10, Schramm 6, 7, 8 and 10, Burr 1 West, 1 East, 2 West and 3 West, Selleck 4100, 4200, 4300. 5100, 5300, 6100, 8100, 8200, 8300, Corn husker Coop, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ag Men, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma PM, Delta Upsilon, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, and Triangle. For more information call 472-2102, extension 234 between 8:00 and 5:00 Mon day through Friday or stop by Room 106 at the Health Center. -ft Pre-Dent Club Social Function Party April 22, Friday 8 p.m. Chateau Apts 1025 No. 63rd Apt. A108 Stephanie 467-1030 Parry 474-3213 GOLDEN HEARTS' OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON Last meeting of the sem ester tonight at 6 p.m. YOUR PARTY HEADQUARTERS WARM BEER DISCOUNTS LIQUOR WINE POPCORN ICE KEGS AVAILABLE ANYTIME 466-3336 1240 N. 48th COME TO KEN'S FOR ALL YOUK PARTY NEEDS! EARLBUTZ Dr. Earl butz, former Secretary of Agriculture under the Nixon and Ford administrations will speak on the topic "FOOD THE LANGUAGE OF PEACE" Dr. Butz's address will be Sun day April 24 at 3:30 in the Ne braska East Union. Free admis sion Brought to you by UPC East Sights & Sounds Committee Come AZ you are! Alpha Zeta meeting Wed. April 20. 7:00 Nebraska East Union, TONIGHT Royal Grove. Free Kegger 8-9 plus Mud Mania and Wet T-Shirt Contest. No cover. Due to inclement weather, the thrilling action-packed UPC UNL Rodeo Club Western Week Games were postponed until Wednesday, April 20. Teams are still invited. Call 472-1780. M PRE-DENT CLUB Social Function April 22nd Friday 8:00 p.m. X Pottery Demonstration UNL Ceramics Department in the Main Lounge WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th 10:00-2:00 EXPERIENCE THE - ARTS WEEK SO YOU WANT TO GO TO LAW SCHOOL... Come hear F. LEE BAIL EY, prominent lawyer. Wed. April 20, 8 pm in the COLI SEUM. Free with UNL I.D. $2 General Admission. By UPC Talks & Topics. The World's Hottest Blues Guitarist ALBERT COLLINS and the ICE BREAKERS April 22-23 ZOO BAR SAA Chairpersons: LAST cabinet meeting Wed. 5 p.m. in Union. Important so please be there. Benefit Book Sale BERNICE SLOTE PRAIRIE SCHOONER (AWARD) FUND Andrews Hall, Room 210 April 21 & 22 Thurs & Fri, 8:30-5:00 Cowboy II, This isn't a "Happy Birth day" wish ('cause it's a day late) nor is it to remind you of: Bananas Douglas 4th of July "burns" Octoberfests "Corn Cobs" Shirts But check pg. 3 for your B-day surprize! Cowboy I Denise Hope to see you and all the other beautiful women at Muldoon's Thursday night Mad Hatter Party Perry Gymmees Meeting Tuesday at 6:30 Bring money for banquet and candy. Oozeball Filthy, dirty. Fun! Diamond-Wedding Sets-Custom Design-Quality-Value Elder Jewelry 3111 O Street 464-6044 A- THEATRE EXHIBITION -Stage combat -Make-up, the aging process -Mime elements -Clowns Tuesday April 19 Memorial Plaza 12-3 In case of rain, mam lounge EXPERIENCE THE ARTS WEEK CORNSTOCK XIII APRIL 22 12:30-6:00 Be there or you'll wish you had been. Buy tickets to 4 or more events and save 15 Only season orders of 4 or more events accepted now UNL Students save up to 57 Only mail orders accepted through August 28 For information or Free Brochure: KIMBALL HALL11&R Kimball Box Office 113 Music Bldg, 11th &R 472-3375 Hr University Lincoln EXPERIENCE THE ARTS WEEK April 18-21 SPONSORED BY UPC ARTS COMMITTEE CONTACT LENS Replacements and Spares AS LOW AS S14.95 Call for Details 1 800 255-2020 EYE CONTACT P.O. Box 7770 Shawnee Mission KS 66207 2X O, SWt Lincoln. Tie 66510 pirWim in back spa Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein starring Pat Carroll Laura Oean Dancers and Musicians A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Missouri Repertory Theatre, The Importance of Being Earnest A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Gerry Mulligan Jazz Quartet Pailiard Chamber Orchestra from Franc Jetinek Memorial Concert London Early Music Group Alicia de Larrocha, piano Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Concert Ohio Ballet A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Daniel Heifetz, violin Beaux Arts Trio, piano, violin & cello Jelinek Memorial Concert Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre A Mid -America Arts Alliance Program Actors Theatre of Louisville, Three New American Plays A Mid-America Arts Alliance Program Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jelinek Memorial Conceit Jelinek Memorial Concerts are supported by a fund made available to the University of Nebraska Foundation by Viola Jelinek, as a memorial to her father Stephen Jelinek. The Ruth K. Seacrest Memorial Conceit is funded in part by the Lincoln Foundation from funds held in the Joe W. and Ruth K. Seacrest Fund made available to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln by the Seacrest family for an annual concert as a memorial to Ruth K. Seacrest. Mid-America Arts Aihance Programs are made possible by support from the Nebraska Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts through their participation in Mid-America Arts AHiance, a regional arts organization. AI programs in this year's series are supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. - S &J n o 1 n-A 1 I I ! f J 1 .' .