‘Boughs’ half-slow, half-great ■ I &4ba46’ j | would like to invite you j to put us on your gift giving list | and to stop by to enjoy a freshly brewed cup of I j and treat yourself... I |take our beans homej Parade Continued from Page 9 Lattimer said volunteers are es sential to the parade. The Uptowners make up about 85 percent of the pa rade volunteers, she said. “The parade couldn’t be put on without them,” she said. Pre-parade entertainment will begin Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The Star City Parade will start at 11 a.m. in the parking lot west of Memorial Sta dium and will proceed down O Street. The parade will turn right on Centen nial Mall before ending at the Com husker Hotel. The parade will be broadcast live on KOLN/KGIN-TV, cable channel 11. S STANLEY H. KAPLAN Xm Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances Enroll before Dec 25 for $50 DISCOUNT 216 N. 11th, Suite 102 Lincoln, Ne. 475-7010 ATTENTION mjjIVjI mj Jl!/ m\ I GRADUATES The DEADLINE for the return of the yellow Commencement Attendance Form is: December 9,1991 Return it to SERVICE COUNTER B . _107 Administration Building IKTREET DRIVE Ml "Nebraska's Largest Package Liquor Store" Hh&n -presents -- Finest Hour Friday, Dec. 6 Precautions Saturday, Dec. 7 By Mark ^Idridge Staff Reporter__ This weekend in the Temple Build ing, Theatrix presents “Broken Boughs,” directed by Layne Ehlers. “Boughs” is a single production of two one-act plays: “27 Wagohs Full of Cotton,” written by Tennessee Williams and “Waiting on the Rocket,” written by K. Scott Kolb, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln student. “Wagons” is a dark play about crazy^mean Southern hicks, a sort of “Green Acres” gone to hell. It’s a show with everything: sex, violence and violent sex. Williams fans already will know the story of rough men and delicate, fainting women. Actually, the entire cast of “Wagons” is comprised of two men and one woman. blind urge to live. The two talk about their lives in a raw language, and the stories they tell are disturbing and vivid, offering a glimpse of life on the “wild side” of drug use, prostitution and violence. Kolb has a real feel for language, for bringing alive the way people talk and the things they talk about. In the future, perhaps he will hone that skill even closer. At times his characters drift a little. But even that drift is worth watching. “Rocket” is entered in the Ameri can College Theatre Festival. Plans were in effect for it to be critiqued by an emissary of that festival this eve ning. “Broken Boughs” will be running tonight and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. Admission is S2 at the door. — FOR SALE 64 Prying 6 Copying 68 Recycling 2 Appliance* 72 Rentals 3 Bicycle* 74 Tanning 4 Book* 75 Tattooing 5 Clothing 76 Travel 7 Jewelry 60 Typing A Resume* 6 Computer* » ■ - 6 Furniture NOTICES 9 Garage Sales *mMB=BmmMc=s== 10 Misc.lFor Sale inn Ride* n ™^um^rn,S 105 Career Evemts is 110 Announcement* ssasr ia 130 Student Government i? 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December 6 (6pm-midnight) and go to East union for Party in the Plains There ml be two movies "Home Alone’ and 'The 5000 F mgers of Or. T* plus a cartoon short 'Gerald McBomg Bomg Vieo. oome dian/mageian Tom Frank, caricaturist Brain SheHHo. and country swinging with Sandy Creek Band. (FREE Coca Cola} _ UPC. HSSRA, ASRA and NC Spring Break Cancun or Padre Save cash, sign up before December 15. Call Craig at 423-3784. Time is running out I All junior women, if you haven't «PP*ed for Glamour s Top 10 College Women Comp*i tion you wont be eligtole to win: a cash prize, national recognition and an all-expense pad trip to New York City Applications available * both CAP Offices. Culture Cen ter and WRC This award • wen worm your lime and eft ortl TOGA PARTY m 0ur Shaa*»‘ Friday. Deoembef 6.800pm iV00; 24-N>ur study room. Door prizes * Food ’ Music. Must have toga to enter I 120 Greek Affairs Candy M.(KD), To the best Pledge Educator we oould hope fori Best wishes in the future- We love you 8 will mas youl __ Your Kappa Della Pledge Class Cherte B. (Phi Beta Chi): b*n® *** MC"“'V ,W The Women of Phi Beta Chi Two men play out an economic power struggle with a woman as counter, like poker chips. The play makes a point about the historical role of women as chattel. “Wagons” is depressing, of course. If it weren’t, it wouldn’t be Tennes see Williams. This particular produc tion is more so; it moves too slowly. On the other hand, “Waiting on the Rocket” makes the whole evening worth while. Set in a crypt in Hollywood, the play looks at a n ight in the 1 i ves of two teenagers, Daria (Angie Holdsworth) and Adrian (Patrick Wilkins). They are death-punk sociopaths with a will to die. Fortunately, they also have a