Wednesday, August 21, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Page 43 Student group offers variety, Music and Melons Friday By Laura Hansen Staff Reporter October. UPC Will SDonsor snflakpre come and are sunnnrt.pd hv student and a Homecominc talent show. Th fees Shellotftf said. InvnlvemAnt. InllPf! - . -CJO - w . ... annual Music and Melons, which In- is voluntary. Students earn no salary, The University Program Council, a eludes music on the plaza and water- but have an opportunity to learn, she student group, brings a variety of pro- melons, is Aug. 28. It will begin about said. grams to the UNL campus and com- 3:30 p.m. Shellogg said students can become nt A new attraction called Playfair will involved with UPC on two levels. Some Kathy Shellogg, activities coordina- be Oct. 29, Shellogg said. chairperson positions still are open on tor for the organization, said three Playfair was developed by Matt Wein- many committees. The posts are open interdependent councils run UPC. stein, a doctorate in psychological on an application basis, she said. The Council-City, which is on City education, who says, "it's very physical, Also students can volunteer to be a Campus, supports programs such as we try to get people moving." part of a committee and help with concerts, speakers, Model United He will give a talk about Playfair the events. Shellogg said UPC has hundreds Nations and the Women's Resource day of the event at 5 p.m. on East Cam- of volunteers, and will recruit more Center, pus. Playfair begins at 2:30 p.m. on the during the first week of school; Second, the Tri-culture emphasizes field in front of Memorial Stadium, and For student volunteers, UPC offers programming for blacks, Asian, Chi- on the Comstock meadows at 5 p.m. the opportunity to learn leadership and cano and Native American students. UPC also will present a 12-part for- organizational skills. Students on a The council has sponsored events such eign films series to be presented every film committee learn about film, and so as Chicano Awareness Days and been other week, on Thursdays. The times forth, Shellogg said, host of many speakers from different are yet to be announced. Incoming chairpersons attend a week ethnic groups. Tri-culture is presenting the ETC end training retreat. A budget work Finally, the Council-East program band Sept. 13. ETC was one of the most shop is held in October, and another provides East Campus programs, such popular bands on campus last year. The retreat in January. Anyone can be a as the yearly Comstock celebration, committee also are presenting a Chi- volunteer, Shellogg said. Recruiting along with speakers, dances and art cano Arts festival in November, and a information will be available the first exhibits. film series in the fall, along with the week of school, or by calling 472-2454. UPC also provides educational enter- annual dances. Shellogg said UPC hopes to meet the lainmeni ior an students, sne said, in All UF J organizations generate in- programming needs of all students, to jjiuviuc ciiiciiaiiuucia, suciui-euuca- tional activities and dances. She said UPC seeks active student involvement through participation in programming Picture Man! SPECIAL EVENTS PHOTOGEAPHY 475-0242 Buffett lyrics disappointing 1-1 irri- i . T u r: . Ti it. ii It seems that Buffett is straining to T?e latter, song is actually pretty "J through student attendance at i l it anrn U7i t n a rina aoctr m n i Aixr nni tmi tr vvw wnie iyncs mat Keep up witn tne 6 ' "" 'v"jrauujauuiij image he has built as a drifting beach g0(Kl lvrics: bum. Lots of new friends with the The music seems a little overdone, same, .oW answers open your -l j j it n.. ii ii CHIPS. llfYli tmiflh t coo Tf nniv iiix oimusi sirdineu, as wen. Duueii usually ' "-" -v proviaes a gooa meioay, a good rync, .. n, ,. and a great acoustic guitar ( something post If the phone doesn't r WELCOME BACEC SPECIAL v s Lighted Donca Floor DJ, Music o Pool Table o Good Food o Nightly Drink XSnprhk 44-b4ba NEW MANAGEMENT 1705 "0" St. w m 7 y & ; PliAWsu with M V student D 7 to 1 a.m. LJ X 27th you don't get much anymore). All that's left from that trio on this album is the iVs me. the ring All in all thouch. Buffett seems ..' -" ' : . .. i ii i acoustic guitar. strained on "Last Mango in Pans. M Even that is disappointing, because with all the backup vocals and instru ments, the rich acoustic sound is drowned out. Most of the songs open with a nice melodious guitar rhythm that made me look forward to the rest of the song saying this may be a good one. But all the songs then broke into choppy stupid lyrics, with overdone added effects (Harrison Ford even recorded whip cracks for "Desperation Samba"). 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