‘Happy’ play hits Wesleyan By Cherie Krueger Staff Reporter A happy end is coming to Nebraska Wesleyan University. No, the school is not closing. It is going to be the site of the musical production, “Happy End.” The play, which opens Friday, is set in 1920s Chicago, and is the story of gangsters and Salvation Army workers. One of the workers becomes infatu ated with one of the gang sters, and the play devel ops into a social commen tary on how similar the two groups of people re ally are. The musical’s stage di rector, Anthony Clark Kaczmarek, said parts of the story line had been compared to “Guys and Dolls,” but that it was actually much different. ‘“Happy End’ playfully examines two dif ferent facets of society ... seemingly at oppo site ends of the spectrum,” said Clark Kaczmarek, a Nebraska Wesleyan senior. “High-spirited, comical characters, melodra matic plot twists and sharp, biting social com-. mentary make this musical delightful for audi ence members.” Nebraska Wesleyan senior William Whitney is the musical director for the production. He will use a small brass band to produce the Ger man cabaret-style music that is much different than what would be found in most Broadway musicals. “Happy End,” a Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht musical, will play at Nebraska Wesleyan University’s McDonald Theatre in the Elder Memorial Speech and Theatre Center at 51st Street and Huntington Avenue. The Nebraska Wesleyan Department of Communication and Theatre Arts is putting on the production with the assistance of the university’s department of music. Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. March 1-2 and March 8-9. There also will be a matinee on March 10 at 2 p.m. Tickets arc $5 and are available at the McDonald Theatre Box Office. Zombie show has it all By Patrick Hambrecnt Music Critic Audience members won’t get much for their money at the Bush concert next Wednes day — at most, probably a live performance and a banner with the band’s name on it. But at the White Zombie concert on Tues day, the group presented a 12-foot devil head, four skull-headed | dummies hanging from the ceiling on crosses, a film montage of Japa nese animation, crash ing race cars, old hor ror and science-fiction movies ana cnarics , , Manson footage, plus a Concert whole lot of fireworks. ReVICW And Grammy nominated band mem bers played, too. / Band frontman Rob Zombie told the young audience it was the crowd’s duty to support bands like his own because “the more that happens, the sooner we’ll get rid of [expletive] like Bush.” With a voice like a bad cough, Rob Zombie’s vocals rumbled like a freight train as he did a jig from one side of the stage to the other. His visual counterpart, Sean Yscult, strutted that thin line between speed metal stoicism and biker babe sultriness as she fired out a never-ending barrage of bass lines. But the real hero of the show may have been the movie footage featured on a huge screen behind the band. As one image fol lowed the next with lightning speed, the en tire arena seemed to go into a seizure, with a freaky similarity to the multi-media brain washings featured in “A Clockwork Orange” and “Red Dawn.” Greg Seher, a criminal justice major at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, said his new facial injury proved the band’s great ness. “I got a bloody nose within five minutes in the mosh pit,” he said. “This is the tough est show I’ve ever been to, and I’ve been to Metallica, Pantera. These guys rule. “They want us to know that the devil’s out there, but Jesus can provide for your sins,” Seher said, “You have to be careful, and each man chooses his own path.” 00s For Sale Used washer, dryer, refrigerator or range, delivered, guaranteed and payments of only $25 for three months. “That's a deair 46S-6252. Blue’s Bike & Fitness Ail 1995 bfkee-buy one at regular price and receive the next bike at 1/2 price. Must be equal or lesser value. 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Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Earn UNL credits and see some of Europe’s best interiors, architec ture and museums this summer! CRUISE SHIPS HIRING. • Earn up to $2,000+/month. World travel. Seasonal & full time positions. No exp. necessary. For info, call 1-206 971-3550 ext. C57782 EASTERN EUPORE JOBS Teach basic conversational English in Prague, Budapest, or Krakow. No teachingcertificate of European languages required. Inexpensive Room & Board+other benefits. For info, call: (206) 971-3680 ext.K57781 EXPERIENCE EUROPE THIS SUMMER... FOR CREDIT! Profs. George Tuck and Patrice Berger are leading a new study abroad program to France. Germany, and the Netherlands. May 8 - June 1, 1996. Call International Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Don’t miss out on this chance to see Europe and earn UNL credit! FREE FINANCIAL AID! 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Experience a country sketching across 11 time zones and two continents! Call internation al Affairs (472-5358) or stop by 1237 R Street for more information. Don't miss this opportunity to earn UNL credits and explore Russia at the same time! Scholarship Student Foundation Scholarship available in Student Invovlement Office, 200 NE Union. Due March 8. STUDENT EMPLOYEES We Need Your Help! Student Government in conjunction with the Student Employment & Internship Center office is writing a student employee manual and grievance procedure. We need input from you 11 Thursday-Feb. 29 4:30pm- City Union Room to be posted Student Foundation Scholarhsip Student Foundation Scholarship applications available in student involvement. Due March 8th. STUDY IN CHINA AND THAILAND! Spend two weeks learning about child development, textiles and nutrition in China. Then spend an additional Sweek at the Home Economics Congress in Thailand. July 6-August 3,1996. 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Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist will be speaking. Pre nursing students are welcome to attend. TCAB Meeting in Room 252, Mable Lee at 5:30 on Thurs. Feb., 29th. UNL Marketing Club Meeting Thursday. Feb. 29, at 6pm in the Student Union (room will be posted). Bring dues ($10 for semester, $20 for year). Resumes for the Resume book are due at the next meeting on March 14. UNL Running Club Meeting Thursday night at 6p.m. at the Rec Center. Questions call Brad at 436-96/7. Axn Congratulations to Jen Elliott and Kirk Holtmeier on a hopefully “everlasting" committment. Hope the honey moon goes well on March 2nd! The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma axd Thanks for the dinner exchange Monday night. We had a great time! The men of Alpha Gamma Sigma AO APPRECIATION WEEK Thanks Kay and Shirlene for all the tasty food. You two are the best! Love, the Alpha Phi’s. ASA Congratulations to Heather Hirsch for making Tau Sigma Delta Architecture Honorary, and Erin Hamilton for accep tance to Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma Fresh man Honorary Societies. Love, your Sisters Greek Affairs Applications for Greek Judicial and Arbitration Boards are available at Greek Affairs, room 332 NE Union. GREEK YEARBOOK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Applications for 1996-1997 available now at Greek Affairs. Deadline is March 15. Mardi Gras ’96 Friday, March 1 xn Aon ra>B (DM KA0 ATQ SN AY ATA FH KA© Congratulations Dani Eitmann for being selected for Innocents. We're so proud of you. _ Love, your sisters Murphys P.O. Pears Thursday 29th 75 edraws Mil Lt. $1 drinks no cover ©X Congratulations to Dan Chestnut, Kyle Lona Jarrod Momson, Dan Schroeder, Gary Spier and Matt Suder on your initiation into Theta Chi. Your Theta Chi Brothers STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Wednesday, March 6,1996 THE POLLING SITES WILL BE: Nebraska Union - City Campus Campus Recreation Center Sandoz Lounge Neihardt - Gold Parlor Nebraska Union - East Campus Polls Open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Poll Workers will be members of the Women’s Faculty Club Any questions - contact Kara Fecht 472-2581 Positions open Nebraska Union Board Athletic Dept. Comm. Deadline Wed., March 8 - 4:00 p.m. Applications available at 115 Nebr. Union. Student Government Election Questions and concerns about the process or the regula tions?? For information call 472-2581 or stop by 115 Nebraska Union. The Electoral Commission meets on Thursday at 12:15pm in the office. All students are welcome to attend. I want a woman who likes Objectivism; the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Write to room 4116,600 North 15th St, Lincoln. NE 68508-1296. Wanted 23 Students. Lose 5-29 pounds this month. New metabolism breakthrough. RN assisted. 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Apply to: 301 Centennial Mall South, First Root, PO Box 94905, Lincoln, NE 68509;(402)471-2075 OR your local Job Service Office. NE State Personnel AA/EOE DATA ENTRY POSITION Deeter Foundry Inc currently has an opening for a part time person to do data entry work. Ideal cancfdate will have expersince in computer spreadsheet programs and will be availalbe for work 3-4 hrs/day, preferably after noons. This position Is year-round and starting wage is $7.50/hr. Interested individuals should apply in person to: Deeter Foundry 5945 N 70th. STUDENT COMPUTERS Only 36 computers left reconditioned Dell 486 DX-33 4MB RAM 80 MB Hard Drive at least, some have larger or two drives 14" VGA Color Monitor 3.5" & 5.25 Floppy Drives DOS 6.22 * Mouse Student ID PRICE S 749 I With 8 MB RAM Student ID PRICE $ 849 (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) The Computer House a mm a ^ x fli ✓ JoHll Griffith 474-1676 809