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Ksrvcy end his most recent costume.
By Lisa Nutting
Dally Nebraskan Staff Reporter
Happy Halloween?
This "medieval barbarian"
actually is Tom Harvey in dis
guise. And a convincing disguise
at that.
Harvey is a UNL student study
ing theater and arts. Designing
costumes is more than a hobby
for him it's his life, he says.
Harvey hopes to be a profes
sional costumer someday. He'd
like to work for Paramount Pic
tures or design for rock bands. In
the meantime, he makes costumes
for himself for Halloween
and also helps friends create
costumes.
You might say Harvey "gets into"
his costumes more than one way.
"I can be anything and do any
thing and nobody knows who I
am," Harvey says. 'There's a mys
tique about it."
Harvey says he became inter
ested in costumes when he was
about 6 years old, when he made
his first towel-cape costume. In
junior high, Harvey and a few
friends pantomimed to the rock
group KISS.
"Some people think I'm strange,"
he says. "That's OK with me."
And some of his friends try to
discourage him from designing
costumes because they think
there is no money in designing, he
says. But Harvey knows a designer
in California who recently made
and sold two dragon suits at
$1,000 per suit.
"If you can take a trade or
career and make it better than it
was youH make money," Har
vey says.
Although he does not intend to
get rich right away, Harvey says
he does want to keep improving
his costumes.
"This (costume in picture) has
been one of my best," he says. More expensive materials, like
Harvey says some people might liquid metal, studs and silver trim,
think his costume is something are added that "make" his cos-
from one of their worst night- tumes.
mares. For him, each costume is Last Halloween, Harvey entered
an inner expression. Stooges' costume contest and took
"If it has something to do with third place. Sunday he entered El
myself, I can do well," he says, Ranchito's contest. And Wednes-
"because I know what I want it to day he will be in Stooges' costume
be." contest again.
His costumes are made from "I need to make costumes," he
basic materials paper mache, says, "for whatever my imagina-
wood for heels, and make-up. tion lets loose."
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its third annual "Dracu-Blcod"
blood drive Tuesday from 9 a.m.
until 3 p.m. in the Nebraska
Union's Regency Suite.
All blood donated will be sent
to the Shrine Burns Institute in
Galveston, Texas. Those wishing
to donate blood should call 475-2242.
More than 35 companies are
expected to attend the eight Ag
Careers Day Wednesday in the
Nebraska East Union Ballroom.
Ag Careers Day is designed to
familiarize students with employ
ment opportunities available in
agriculture.
Ag Careers Day, sponsored by
Alpha Zeta, undergraduate agri
culture honorary, begins at 9:30
am. and ends at 3:30 p.m.
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Hershey and Richard Mercer,
president of the Nebraska Lives
tock Feeders Association and
chairman of the Ag Land Com
mittee, will speak in favor of the
issue.
State Sen. Don Wesley of Lin
coln and Charlie Bacon, execu
tive vice president of the Nebraska
Tax Research Council, will speak
against the issue.
Great Britain's national debate
team will go head-to-head with a
UNL debate team Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
The question to be debated is
"This House supports the estab
lishment of a monarchy in
America."
Representing UNL will be John
Fritch of Palmyra and Ed Sisson
of Omaha. Murray Pittock of
Oxford University and Christoph
er Day of Imperial College of
Science and Technology will speak
for the British team.
The British team is on an eight
week tour of the United States at
the invitation of the National
Speech Association. During the
tour, the team will participate in
19 debates scheduled across the
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