Masquers' One Acts give students chance to shine MASQUERS from page 12 such as available actors and required rehearsal time. The event presents a unique oppor tunity for not only the playwright, but for the actors and audience as well. “I think people don’t realize that there can be people in Nebraska who write,” Crabb said. “This event helps people to realize that there are people we pass everyday on the street who have the ability to do something great.” Working with an original script also adds pressure to a cast and crew be cause they do not have the previous productions to rely on for interpreta tion. There can also be problems trans ferring the play from page to stage. “Some of the things that look good on paper don’t sound good when they come out of an actor’s mouth*’ Crabb said. Though the productions have been challenging, the directors have enjoyed experimenting with the various scripts. “It’s been a joy conceptualizing this script,” Holman said. The shows run Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m and on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Studio Theatre of the Temple Building. Admission is $3. UPC to offer one last - • jr - party before dead week DEAD WEEK from page 12 the year 2000 before anyone else” an allusion to its desire to create a new and dynamic sound transcend ing current musical trends. “We’re definitely that TV gen eration, for the worse.” Didderich said. “We have a song now called ‘Man in the Universe’—it’s about Burt Reynolds saving the world.” By bringing its vision of mod ern music to Nebraska, Front of Truck will headline an extremely diverse and eventful evening. Sponsors of the program include Pepsi, Homers, Amigos, Pizza Hut and Exotica who, among others, 1 will be distributing everything from food to compact discs to hemp jew elry. Along with the variety of free bies, volleyball will be available as well as several raffles for prizes like music and gift certificates. Friday’s show will take place on the greenspace north of Nebraska Union from 3:30 p.m. to 9:30 pjn. Admission is free. In the event of rain, both the time and place will change. The concert will be postponed until 5 p.m. and moved to Nebraska Union’s Cen tennial Room. Speeding Fines Doubled in Work Zones 00s For Sale Cycle Works Mountain biking does exist in Nebraska. See why at Cycle Works, from pavement pounders to hard core off road. Cycle Works has you covered with bkes, parts, and Open 7 days 27th & Vine 475-2453 New and used bicycles for sale. Life time tune-ups on new bkes purchased. Closest bke shop to campus. Blue's Bike & Fitness Center427 South 13th or 332l Pioneer's Btvd. Titanium ParkPre Pro Elite. XT/LX/Syncros. Many extras. $1,000 o.b.o. 1-402-785-7000_ GOVT FORECLOSED homes from pennies on $1. Delin quent Tax, Repo's, REO’s. Your Area. Toll Free (1) 800 218-9000 Ext. H-1843 for current listings. www.hatshack.com The best hat site on the web! Nike, Adidas, Kangol, and more! New Fender Bass Guitar with new BXR 45w. Bass Amp., $650. 436-8334_ Cable descrambler kit, $14.95. See ALL the channels! 1 - 800-752-1389. Aininencket^TncoInto^ndonofHJnite^orOxtoro students. $815. all taxes Included. Call The Travel Comer, 483-7262. U2 POP, 3 tickets for sale at cost to May I concert in Denver. Interested? Call 436-0524._ 87 Acura Integra, 4dr., PS, AC. $3000. 435-8245. incolor.inetnebr.comt#! brinkhoAcura.html 1996 Metro, 4-door, 5-speed, air, 18K, $5950.1990 Civic 4-door LX, auto, air, 78K, $4500.1990 Mazada 626, 4 door, 5-speed, air, $4350. Baer's Auto Sales, 1647 South 3rd, 477-6442. 2Q£L__Ngtg&s UNL Horticulture Club Bedding Plant Sale May 1 & 2,730 to 400 at Horticulture Teaching Green house, East Campus (East of Plan Science Hal) Living Before Deadweek End of the Year Bash April 25.300-900 Greenspace Afrikan People’s Union Would Uke to Congratulate ks new Executive Officers tor ’97-’98 m-nnnn., | MM-U rrmosm-uonny l wihw Vice-President-Unde Pearson 2nd Vice President Minlea Chapman Secretary-LaTonya Floyd Treaaurar-Brandela Tulwe ALASKA EMPLOYMENT Earn to $3,000-$6,000/mo in fisheries, parks, resorts. Airfare! Food/Lodging) Get al the options. Call (919) 918-7787, ext A318. Attention: The University Health Center Student Advisory Board has extended the appficatlon deadlne by one week as a means to hither dlversly the applcant pod. Anyone interested in applying can pick up an application at the ASUN office Intne Union. 1m new deadline Is April 25th at 4 p.m. CRUISE UNES MRfftG—Earn to $2,000+/mo. phis free world travel (Europe, Caribbean, etcj No exp. necessary. Free Room/Board. Ring (919) 918-7767, ext. C318. DEADWEEK Absolutely NO final may be gkren during Deed Week. Finals can ONLY be moved to another time DURMG FVIALS WEEK with the unanimous consent of the dass. Quizzee are acceptable. Stop by the ASUN office. 115 Nebr. Union with questions or complaintB or call472-2581 DISC GO ROUND WE BUY & SHX USED CD'S Used CD’s, $5.99-97-99. T-shirts, potion. bspovtSe hteky ncki, iwmjr books, song booka and CD tosrars. New CD's $11^9-912.99 DISC GO ROUND 50th and 0,486-0047. AIRLINE CAREERS -Work for a major Domestic or International Airline. Excel lent travel benefits) Learn how to get the insider's edgel Call Airline Information Services: 206-971-3694 Ext.L57782 First Annual Asian Student Potluck Picnic WHEN: 1pm. Saturday. April 26 WEATHER PERMIT TING!! WHERE: Holmes Lake (70th & Normal Blvd—see map in phone book) Take North Entrance on 70th, follow down to Shelter area near V-Ball Court—pass baseball field. Co-sponsored by Asian Student Alliance & Multi-Cultural Affairs. More info call Linda 790-4555, Donrity 465-5789. Everyone Welcome! Get your College Scholarships now 11 Apply online at www.scholarshlp4u.com or call 1(800) MIBASE2/1 (800)-642-2732. IF YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED BY A LEGAL ABORTION CALL 1-800-822-6783. CON SENT DOESN'T EXCUSE MALPRACTICE. INTRAMURAL OUTDOOR TRACK MEET The Men's and Women's Outdoor Track Meet will take place on Sunday. April 27 at Ed Weir Track. No advance entry is required. Call 472-3467 for more information. INTRAMURAL CROQUET Intramural Croquet will take place on Monday, toril 28 at Mabel Lee Fields. No advance entry is required. Call 472 3467 for more information. NATIONAL PARKS HRING -Also Beach Resorts. Ranches, Rafting Companies. Up to $12/hour. Nation wide openings. Call (919) 918-7767, ext. R318. National Park Employment-Work in America s National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves (Seasonal/Summer). Excellent benefits & bonuses! Ask us how today! Call Outdoor Information Services: 1-206-971-3624 ext.N57757 NUMeds Congratulations to the new 97-98 officers. President Terri Keber, Vice President Connie Shaw, Secretary Kalte Lewis, Treasurer Karen Pearson, and Public Relations John Mai. Thanks to everyone and have a good summer! Potsy’s Tavern Small town tavern, friendly atmosphere, pool, shuffleboard, pinball, darts, old-style barroom hamburgers, dose to campus. Sun Vatey Blvd. & West P. Open 10am, quart frosty's. Happy Hour 4-6, 435-9390. ZA Professional Sorority for Women in Agriculture Is hosting a round table discussion focusing on challenges facing women in agriculture. April 28, 1997, East Campus Union, 730 p.m. Room will be posted. The 1997 Ethnic Minority Research Symposium is a forum for graduate students to present research pertinent to ethnic and minority issues. The symposium is held on Thursday, April 24,1997. All faculty, graduate students, undergraduates and members of the broader community are invited to attenL Time: 1030 A.M. to 530 P.M. in the Centennial Room of the NEbraska Union. A schedule of presents is available at the department of Graduate Studies. (472-8891). UNMC PHARMACY Representative will be at Arts & Sciences Advising. 107 OlaH, Thursday, April 24,1-5 p.m. Call 472-4190 for appointment. Water Ski Tournament The UNL Water Ski Team will be hosting the Comhusker Invitational on April 26, and 27. Events begin at 830 A.M. Both days. Located 5 miles south of Yutan, NE at Cham pionship Lake. Follow signs from Yutan. Free Admission. Contact Jason at 489-7297 for more Info._ Ag Econ Club Trash Pick up TODAY! Meet at 5:15pm outside Filley Halil Biology Club Organizational Meeting Thursday, April 24, 730 p.m., 118 Manter. SNA Last meeting of the year. Election of new officers and plans for next year! All Pre-nursing and nursing students welcome! Benton Basement, 6 p.m. The PubScalions Board will meet at 330 p.m., Friday, in the Nebraska Union to discuss Daily Nebraska policies. All are Invited to attend. Undergraduate Psychology Organization Officer Elections Thurs., 430 at the Union “PARENT HATERS WELCOME” LAMBDAPALOOZA April 26,1997 State Fairgrounds Open Air Auditorium Tickets in Advance at Union $10 $12 Day of Show A huge thanks to DU and SAE for the successful Greek Week Triad. The Women of Gamma Phi Beta Acacia Congratulations to our new house sweetheart, Mary Nablty. You are the greatest! Congratulations to Eric Foreman on being selected to IFC. Arbitration Board. The Men of Acacia AXQ PLAYMATES ‘97 April 21-25 Come to the Union to cast your vote for your favorite playmate!__ A0> Senior Party FREE BEER AT WALLABY'S, 930 pm. Thursday. April 24. Minors are welcome, too. AO Congratulations to Risa Rose for being selected as a Husker Recruiter. GO BIG RED!! Love Your A-Phi Sisters ATT Congratulations also to Matt Sasek for being nominated for the Chancellor's Outstanding Student Organization Officer for Student Foundation. Congratulations to Brian Wieman on his pinning to Kelly Brown. We wish you the best of luck In your future. ATS Congratulations to Wade Johannes for receiving the 1997 GW Award! Congratulations to Tyler Waltz for receiving Runner-up GWHonors and to Doug Eisenmann for the Honorary GW Award. Gee, are we proud of you guys! ATQ For one half century hence the presence of the balle. A balle for the lords and jesters of land near and far. The festivities shall resume for the thirty-fifth time in three midnights. ABA A huge thank you and lots of Xi Love to Angie Bring for being such a special senior! We'll miss you! Xi Love, Amanda, Gina, Bobbi, and Kate A^A Amy, JJ„ Trina & Sarah, We wish you the best of luck in the future! Each of you will be a great success. WE'LL MISS YOU! Love your sisters ASA Congratulations to the greatest seniors. Cami and Kara. We'll miss you! Carta, Kristin, Monya, Niki ASA Congratulations to Sherri Neall on Greek yearbook editor, EmHy Wray on recievingtheMadelineGirard Philanthropy Scholarship, Becky Richter on making Judicary Board, Erin Hamilton for being selected as Student Foundations Vice President, Lisa Glaviano on being selected NU Athletic Trainer and Congratulations to Sarah Shrader & Kerri Luebbers on their pearlings. We are so proud of you all! Love your Sisters ABA Congratulations to our Seniors Coon and Williams. We win you, and the Rail wiH, too! Good Luck! XiLove ABA Jody and Shelley, Thanks for all you've given us. We'D miss you! Love, Your sisters Congratulations! NU Jam first place winners Royal with Cheese and the Delta Gamma Girls! Thank You to all who participated! The Women of Alpha Xi Delta AT Thanks for joining us for the BBQ and Sandvoiley, We will have to do It againl Men of Ag Men ATA M*A*S*H Rough, Tuff, and in the Buff r