NASH from Page 6 alities. In the come crayon sketch “Portrait of Arthur Treacher,” Nash succeeds in faithfully ex pressing his subject’s strength of character. A gouache and chalk portrait of Eva Gardner is included in the exhibition, as well as a por trait of Rita Hayworth. Nash’s oils are the strongest of his works included in the exhibit Among the most aesthetically sat isfying are “Self Portrait in Zigzag Sweater,’’ owing to the frank de piction of its subject’s frank pose, and the excellent portraits of “Edith.” Nash’s portraiture is analytical, and because of this the personal communications of his paintings tend to be “to” rather than “with” the viewer, but this*« no detriment — in the case of Nash s painting it is very appeal ing. Not only a portraitist, Nash is well known for his New Mexican landscape paintings. The Center for Great Piains Studies Art Collection gallery is open to the public free of charge from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Sun day. “Willard Nash: Portraits and Self Portraits” will remain on dis play until December 22. HANNA from Page 6 ened but, in a perverse way, very excited about my transformation into the coolest rebel on campus. Seyeral even asked me to autograph their textbooks. One awestruck young man asked me if I’d sign his high school year book so he could tell people we went to high school together. I begrudg ingly agreed. I wrote ... “Dear wimp-face, you’re awfully lucky to have known me. Now get outta my face.’’ Then I signed it. I took a moment to read over the poetic rebel beauty that had flowed so effortlessly from my pen. I was convinced that I was now the most defiant, feared individ ual on earth. Then my world fell apart. As I closed the yearbook, I received a nasty paper cut along the webbing between my index and middle finger. Not just a tiny one - a real big one. There was even a little blood. I began to cry like a baby. “Ow, ouchie, ouchie, ouchie,” I said. “Oooh, that stings.” My befuddled classmates looked on befuddledly. “Oh cripes! It’s a deep one. Ouchie. I hope it doesn’t get in fected.” Tears were streaming down my face and I was in the front of the room dancing in circles as I held my af flicted hand. “Call the health center, I need some iodine,” I wailed. “Oh, this hurts so-o-o-o much!” Suddenly I stopped, aware that the entire class was roaring with laughter at the sight of the coolest guy in school crying over a paper cut. My face grew red with shame. I had blown it. I had the chance to be the hippest cat ever to hit UNL and, instead, I was now the biggest bawl baby. I quickly picked up my books and ran out of the room. I sprinted to the nearest bathroom and wept a river of pain and humiliation. I indeed had learned my lesson. James had appeared to me to send the message that it’s OK to be who you are. You shouldn’t try to be something that you’re not - it will only bring you heartache. I love a story with a message. I dried my eyes, re-wet the gel in my hair in order to re-set it to an acceptable style and returned to class, a wiser man. WJNL Alumni Association schedules seasonal shows If Stacey McKenzie iff Reporter The University of Ncbraska-Lin !n Alumni Association is attempt g to bring summer, fall, winter and ring to the stage. The Four Seasons of the Alumni mily Cultural Series is an attempt give alumni and their families cul ■al events, said Barbara Kramer jrins, director of membership and marketing for the association. “We’ve felt strongly that mem bers are looking for cultural outlets,” she said. The series is offered to Alumni members only, she said, and is geared mostly to Lancaster County mem bers, but all Nebraska members re ceived some information on it. The fall event on Nov. 26 will be “The Andy Williams Christmas — Show,” held at the Bob Dcvaney Sports Center. A light supper will be served before the show. “Mark Twain on Tour” is the winter event, scheduled for Feb. 6, 1990. The internationally acclaimed one-man show features Ken Richters from the International Production Company as Mark Twain. Along with the show, light refreshments will be served at the Wick Alumni Center. A variety of singing and dancing for all ages, the Scarlet and Cream singers will be featured at the spring event on April 20,1990. A dinner will precede the show. The summer event w ’ be two of seven performances of “Les Miscr ables” on May 27, 1990 at the Lied Center. “LesMiserables” is an inter national musical about the French Revolution which has won eight Tony Awards arid a Grammy Award for its score. The musical is a three decade saga of Victor Hugo’s tragic hero, Jean Valjcan. French desserts will be offered before the afternoon and evening performances. Prices for the performances range from $8 and $ 10 for the ‘ ‘ Mark Twain on Tour” and $34.50, $40.50 and $44.50 for the ‘‘Lcs Miserables” performance. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 9 CALL 472-2588 JJM)0 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Two words included. ittSO minimum charge per day on individual student « and student organization ads. STS billing charge. 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Interested in running in the ASUN elections? Parties are forming nowl Sian up in the ASUN office so that you can be contacted. 115 Nebraska Union or call 472-2581 for more info. Ag Econ/Agrbusiness Club meeting. Tuesday Novem ber 14. New member meeting. 5:30pm A regular meeting 6:00pm. Dr, Turner wifi speak on recent trip to Russia. Zeta Meeting Novembe Campus Union. Imitates at 6:30, regular meeting at 7. • AXO PLAYBOY 89 VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PLAYBOY AND HELP SUPPORT EASTER SEALS. AT THE UNION MON DAV-FRIQAY 10TO4PM AND SATURDAY 10TO 1PM. Bet vour way up the mountain to win a bfcel Come to CASINO NIGHTl November 16. 9-11:30pm East Union UPC - Kaleidoscope COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Meeting at Governor's Mansion. Tuesday. November 14, 6:3O-0 OOpm Entertainment and Food Provided. New Members Welcomel Questions??? Call Kristina at 477 5150 or Lori at 436-6159 __ CORNCOBS Short, important meeting. Today at 4:30 p.m. Please attend. ELECTORAL COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday November 14, 5 p.m. 115 Nebraska Union-Jim L.angenberg. director. GOVERNMENT LIAISON COMMITTEE Meeting tonight, 6:15 NE Union. Speaker Senator Ron Withem, Chairman of the Education Committee and sponsor of LB247, the bill that gives Kearney State university status. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Evaluation Meeting VERY IMPORTANT 700pm Wednesday, City Union Room will be posted HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS Pick up your free student directory and order Honors Program T shirts at the hootti in the Union 11-1 Monday. Tutwday. and Wednesday. Involvement on an International level AIESEC 4 p.m. Tuesday's, Ne Union AH Welcome It's not on Tuesday, and it ain't fat. but it is a^tartyl Party ii> the Plains November 18 Eaat Union Join the GOLDEN KEY general meeting madness with officer elections, food, fun. festivities ana prizes Catch us Tuesday. November 14 at 4 45pm in the REUNION Meeting Wednesday. Nov. 15 7:00pm Union. Speaker: Helen Boosalis All aie welcomel UNL Democrats N A A Professional Meeting on Tuesday November 14 at the Legion Club- 6 p.m. _ Pre-Pharmacy Club meeting Wednesday November 15,6 p.m. in the Union. _ _ Still loo scared to walk home from the library late at night? Thsn don't m«s Self Defense Claes, November 20.6 10. p.m., Commonplace (14th A R). Registration begins Thursday-sign upl Brought to you by UPC-Eree Univer sity._ STUDENT EDUCA^HON ASSOCIATION Tuesday. Noverrfcer 14. 5:30 p.m. in Henzlik Auditorium. Stress Management". Also, elections for new officers will take place. Interested? Come on Tuesday and find out more. The DECA meeting tor Wednesday, November 15 has been cancelled. ____ __ The oublnations board will meet at 4:45 p.m., Wednes day Nobember 15. in the Nebraska Union to discuss Oaily Nebraskan policies. Those interested in speaking to the Board can participate in the Open Forum at the beginning of the meeting.__ U S. Peace Corps Video 4pm November 15 East Campus Union UEO Design/order Undergrad English T-shirts. TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. Andrews 229. GREEK AFFAIRS = Congratulations to the new Phi Mu officers. Go out there guys and make Phi Mu the best I Love your Phi Mu Sisters 72-Hour CARD-A-THON A benefit for the Ronald McDonald House ADPi SAE Alpha Gamma Sigma Little Sister s don't forget--tomor row night at 9 p.m. ia the "Pictionary Challenger Be Iherel Carol C. & Lynette Q. (ADPi). Sig Eps. Congratulations on being selected for Golden Key Stampede was a definite success . .. hope we make National Honor Sdcietyl We are so proud of youl it a tradition! L & L. Your Alpha Dell Sisters The Delta Gamma's ---- Soups * Salads * Sandwiches I I I Including 15 types of sandwiches and a variefy of I I salads. Bring in this ad for a FREE large drink with I I purchase of any sandwich. I Expires December 22, 1989 I I 13th & "O" J I Lincoln Square We deliver1 474-DELI . 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