The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 12, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 10, Image 10

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    Union film series features
old-time cinema favorites
"Bernice Dobs Her Hair
"Dracula," "Blue Hotel," in
spiration of Mr. Budd" and
many more notable films
will be shown in the Neb
raska Union's lounge begin-.
ning June 13.
Two to three films will
be featured every Wed
nesday from noon to 1:30
p.m. The films are part of
the summer film series
sponsored by UNL's Div
ision of Continuing Stu-
dies Instructional Media
Center Film Library. The
films are free and open to
the public.
June 13
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"Bernice Bobs Her Hair"
"Hasty Marriage"
(Charlie Chase)'
Two Tars" (Laurel and
Hardy)
June 20
"Almos' a Man"
"Seal Island" (Wait
Disney)
"Slapstick" (Silent
Days)
June 27
"Rappaccini's Daugh
ter" "Story of the Serials"
(Silent Days)
July 4 (No Program)
July 11
"Golden Honeymoon"
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"Dracula" (Silent Days)
July 18
"Blue Hotel"
"Busy Bodies" (Laurel
and Hardy)
July 25
"Come into My Parlour,
Said the Spider"
"Inspiration of Mr.
Budd" (Orson Wells)
"Immigrant" (Charlie
Chaplin)
August 1
"I'm a Fool"
"Bear Country" (Walt
Disney)
"The Music Box" (Lau
rel and Hardy)
August 8
"Paul's Case"
"Sad Clowns" (Silent
Days)
Auust 15
The Greatest Man in
the World"
"The Rink"
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Dy Tim r.!cGrc.th
I ani a 21-yccr-cla, fenr. -5 UIL
' student I met this mm at P.O. Pcrj-s
end i first glance I knc lis v;r3
Mister Ricat" 111 caUhiirJJc:, tui
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- charming; sensitive and Kite ,';:-nt.
From the t canning wo were very
attracted to ce another rr.d v.a
had long conversations con Air :3
our hopes end dreads, our J
fsnH &v?n our Fesxs.
Stan Skmaer-
can't even bear to go by the union on
a nico day for fear he's been experi
menting apir,. And that Li nothing
to what he puts us through zt ftome :
jumping up cn the table and
hollering "blzzzz J . ere the cheese
. ifsakers" and telling us to beat our
fcrkj into plowshares.
Lest month when it rained he
started'.', to, rip the,. eidins eff the
house to build an ark. Maybe the
,cr:t tlint is the .side-eilects thw
It was scary the way we cculd
relate to one another it was
almost m if we were one percsn. Ve
come from the same socio-econcirde
and racial background and hli C-ncs
are practically the best IVo ever
seen. We f;r.al!y decided that we
should shsre our lives together. By
this time the bar was closing and we
went back to my room.
The next morning when I Ewo!:a
Roger was cost end had not even
left a note. It has been two days and
I cm going out of my snind trying to
nd him. I'm worried sick wnr.s
drirg'seczns to have. A week ago
v,!;cn he. seemed perfectly normal
he went out and spent his entire
eta dent loan on a down payment for
a brand-new ..white Cadillac. IVe
been too embaraosed to bring any of
ray friends home far months. What
can weeks? -
lYsyfcg for relief in Piedmont
Derjrn
Yea need to f it rocr
dwn wl;"!n he's Li cse cf his csici
JJL4.jI w 3 Out ift.il 0
tr:d tell tin knew cf a nice
C'cna wliers eeple ti-e dySr.3 to
ii'EJ? vTjJl CpX43 XfrOlT 0rfiJL
Cf2l3U-c 1st na drJlit-e ticket end
can I do?
Anxious in Abel
Dear .Amia'ssr ' '
I thlrii ysaVe fceea c;il ca the-Eua-deek
teo lenl. Hilt!ie psel3
est cntlefces Hear sit P.O. Fcej"
los llie they're na percsn. la the
first place, net nary pecpls ex
Eeinj ta answer ta Eeer if tl.at
isn't their nans, but try the per
cenals. Seeondly, enyene vho Las :
a Ulster neera ilxatl-aa r.ceis to
eee a doctor.
Dear Stan:
r LI - 1 2 a m W m w. m.
that I cant even tell my friends
about it. It's my brother. YouVe
probably seen him out by the Droyhiil
Fountain yeEing and screaming about
fornicators and prognosticators and
all that. You see, he used to do all
kinds of dnigs in high school and
now he's a chemistry major and I
think he's developed a drug that
makes him think he's an evangelist. !
I em a graduating senior at UNL
in nutrition. I am so excited because
I have fin&Uy found a purpose! I've
decided to join the Peace Corps and
So to Europe to help. The people
over there eat such nsstythiio
br&twurst and kidney. pie. Do you
know what that kind cf food can do
to your body?
I hope to teach them all o'f the
diets IVe tried while in college. Maybe'
if I can get them to eat less they can
send the extra food to poorer coun
tries. Did you know there is a country'
right next to Europe that is called
Hungry? The people there must be
starving.--' '
My question is whether or not you
can tell ins where the racquet club
and Nautilus centers are in Europe.
Like, I'm sure they're not even on the
maps. How can I stay in shape while
I'm helping people?
try tie Oixiscca O-jc itzzZtj Cz :z
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'Crimes of the Heart' to open
Repertory Theatre's 17th season
The Nebraska Repertory Theatre's
17th season opens June 28 with the
Pulitzer-Prize winning comedy "Crimes
of the Heart."
The playfellows the myriad problems
of the McGrath family. Author Beth
Henlyet used Hazelhurst, Miss., as the
play's setting.
"Crimes of the Heart" will open June
28, 29 and SO in the Temple Building's
third floor studid theatre. It will con
tinue Jury 3 to 7 and 10 to 14.
"George M" will then open on the
Temple Building's Howell stage July 19
for an eight-performance run. "How
the Other Half Lives" will then take
over the Howell stage Aug. 2, also for
eight performances.
For more information or for ticket
reservations, call the Nebraska Rep
ertory Theatre box office any weekday
between noon and 5 p.m. at 472-2073.
Or go to the box office on the first floor
of the Temple Building on the corr.tr cf
12th and R streets.
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CRIMES OF JHE HEART
SSJS 3.4. 5. 6, 7. 10. 11. 12, 13. 14 at 8p.m. 20! - hVLllX 11th
GEORGE M!
University Theatre Orruha:
July 6. 7. 8 & 13. 14. 15t8pm.r
Howell TrieatreLincoln:
July 19, 20, 21, 24, 25. 28, 27, 28 A 8 p.m.
HOW THE OTHER HALF LOVES
Howell Theatre
August 2, 3, 4, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 t 8 p.m.
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'"" Season
"""j Tickets
CcSl 472-2073
University of Nebraska-Line otn
12th and R Streets NebrasflQ UcPSllOry 'lllSafrC Lincoln, KE 6S5S3
Pago 10
Dolly Nobrazkan
Tuesday, Juno 1Z 193
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