The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 31, 1983, Page Page 12, Image 12

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
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PROGRAMMING ORGANIZATION
Presents:
In concert
GEORGE
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Tucs., Sept. 13,
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JAZZ PIANIST
Tickets: $7 General Public
Available at: UNL City and East Campus Unions
Information Desks, Brandds, Homo's, Tlx, Crdgfvton
UnivGrsJtyBrandds Student Union Room 107.
Following the concert there will be a wine and cheese reception at .
the UNO Alumni House, located at 67th and Dodge. George Winston
will be in attendance for an album signing session.
THIS RECEPTION IS A BENEFIT FOR KVNO RADIO
Tickets for the reception are $5 at all available outlets. .
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Tune-a-gram . . .
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The costume plaj'S 63
bl3 a part In her per
formance as the song
and dance she delivers.
Lawson said she writes
the lyrics in her musical
portfolio using tunes
from older, popular
songs. She has some
standard songs for
special occasions like
19th, 30th or 60th birth
days, but will write a
special message that
includes pet peeves or
hobbies. Lawson said
most people can't tell
that standard songs
weren't written for them.
Tune-a-gram performs
for birthdays, anniver
saries, Mother's and
Father's Days, to cele
brate new births and to
wish someone a happy
" divorce. Performers have
even sung wedding pro
posals and delivered
rings.
Lawson said singing tele
grams are appropriate
for any occasion
almost She did refuse to
fire one man's employees
via Tune-a-gram.
In addition to Lawson,
Tune-a-gram employs
the talents of Karl
Nyquist, a music major at
UNL; Ann Bauers, a belly
dancer; Greg Ebert, a
magician and Linda
Plock and Regina
Kennett, substitute
dancers.
These people help
deliver the standard
tunes, balloon-a-tunes
and Mask-grams. Tune-a-gram
also delivers Belly
Teilys, Miss Pi!y (a sexy
gram usually sent to
men) or Ballerina-grams,
a flirtatious male who is
sent to women.
People request Belly
Teilys by Bauers more
than any other special
service, Lawson said.
Bauers said she
learned her belly dancing
skills nine years ao at a
seminar in Wichita. Now
she teaches the skill at
the YWCA and at
seminars. She dances at
parties and conventions
in addition to performing
Belly Telly.
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Ann Ctrs, a bc!2y dancer, delivers fcer
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Refund. . .
Eees are refunded fircm
Oct 3, to Oct 14 at the
Financial Services edee.
Students must present
their punched IDs and
their file copy to receive
their refunds.
Marlene Beyke, ASUN
director of development,
said most students res
pond that they need the
money, or that they dont
use the services ade
quately. Most refunds were given
to non-traditional stu
dents or students living
off campus, she said.
"Students lose out on a
lot more than $5.16 by
getting their refund," she
said, citing ASUN's free
legal service and UPCs
films as examples.
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