Thursday, September 5, 1985 Page 14 Ifi (w) 8 o lAy -should church bo? At New Covenant, Christ is Lord and worship is more than watching -it's participating in praise, in prayer, in teaching and in fellowship. New Covenant Baptist Church a part of the Body of Christ 10 a. m. Sundays -Gateway Executive Center 770 N. Cotner Need a ride? CaU 483-1451 Daily Nebraskan Old, new on hit list RECORDS from Page 7 'Til Tuesday, "Voices Carry," Epic, a new American band. UB40, "Little Baggariddim," Virgin A&M, British reggae. U2, "Wide Awake in America," Island, a live E.P. X, "Ain't Love Grand," Electra, the new album from LA's punk poets. Weird Al Yankovic, "Dare To Be Stupid," CBS, rock n roll parodist Wierd Al dares. Paul Young, "The Secret of Associa tion," Columbia, British pop. A(r : X food : LxyC r I 61st&OSt. f Kf 1 s Uncoln Stop fyx A ir Si i mm S7, T t u V African Heart '"Association (DDrnmiiimsiimdl IRsirlTciDiriiimaiiimcs A' u Ini UUL : mi ::SZ,y.ii::i:;S:: fe:,,-J""!Trf::':-.'i'' liii) Do it up right Now is the perfect time to add body to your hair with a Performance Perm from Command Performance, Come in now and we'll do it up right And well do it up for less. Command Performance N PERFORMANCE PERMS ! cen0trrum " r or neg. 3jrj i :':''rwB IT js tzzii mz3 rri- Li GATEWAY V EXPIRES 9-18-85 OFFER NOT GOOD WITH OTHER DISCOUNTS 4 Command Performance PRECISION HAIRCUT & STYLE CEN0TRUM 1f1 GATEWAY all Reg. $15 EXPIRES 9-18-85 fl OFFER NOT GOOD WITH OTHER DISCOUNTS 1 sjtt' k f?V Mk 1 1111 "OOlrccI "2 !?f T w" A ' .Vs .J :W Court by :!ier Hzrd wcrc) Appointments or Walk-ins ivcrJnc until 9 PD I ! t .... jf J s ' Y - ? f Kathleen TracySpecial to the Dally Nebraskan David Boles and his cat, Doctor Hampel. Young UNL playwright will see work on stage By Steve Noble Staff Reporter When he was fifteen, David Boles made himself a promise. When he felt he deserved it and could afford it, he planned to splurge and buy himself something special to com memorate his success. Boles, a UNL junior, worked part time as an announcer for KFOR radio. As a college sophomore, he won the Vreelands Award for Eng lish and a scholarship for creative writing. A play he wrote in his intro duction to playwriting class won first place and a cash prize in the 1984 Purchase Playwriting contest in New York. But he still had not bought that special item. However, this summer, after co writing a script for NETV about the life of William Jennings Bryan and having a play he wrote selected for production by the University Thea tre Department, Boles decided it was time to keep the promise he made to himself. He bought himself a ring, a gold ring with a diamond in the middle. David wrote the play "A Stone's Throw" in an advanced playwriting class. Unknown to him, it was sub mitted by his instructor, Prof. Rex McGraw to the selection committee for consideration in the fall perfor mance schedule. McGraw is chair man of the department of theater arts and dance. "A Stone's Throw" is a story about a woman who loses control of her life," Boles said. It will be entered in the Ameri can College Theatre Competition. "It's very challenging," David said, about seeing the play being pro duced. "You write it and then give it to somebody else. Then you put other people in it. It's a metamor phosis," he said. "A Stone's Throw" will be pres ented Oct. 24 through Nov. 2 in Temple's Studio Theater. For the long, soft road. The road has a concrete way of making its presence felt. To soften the blows, try the New Balance 470. The 470's midsolewedge has exceptional cushioning. It has a counter reinforcer to prevent rear shoe breakdown and a long-wearing carbon rubber outsole. . The 470. It can turn a hard road into a soft touch. A vailable in a variety of widths. MadeinU.SA. nswbc!anco! 70 Bzrzy'G Cpz& end Olii 1120 "Pw Street 474-4200 The Only Sporting Goods Store You Will Ever Need!