• Dld^ • K A Si ^ East Campus l kN HealthClinic immumzatiohsiS' Hepatitis B and ! • tetanus shots! • A a Noon - 3 p.m. I Monday and Thursday r Catt Campiu Union, Pm. SIK Call for an appointment, 471*5000 eeeeeeeA satellite clinic of the University Health Center• • • • • • -> ' % . •• , . . • • • - - * .v’ .1 ; / - * ■* f' Black Watch offers Scottish tunes KILTS from page 9 him to research the history of the land of his ancestors. Helmuth said The Black Watch began in 1729 as a police regiment patrolling the Scottish border. There are a few legends explain ing how the patrol received the nick name that would become its identity. The most popular explanation, Helmuth said, is the tartan (the kilt pattern) color worn by the regiment. “Each tartan is distinctive to its own clan,” Helmuth said. “(The regi ment) took the colored stripes out of their kilts and came up with a gener ic tartan.” The black kilt explanation is per haps the most widely accepted leg i end, but Helmuth said another story is also likely. One of die functions of the origi nal corps involved investigating blackmail and exploitation among territorial clans fighting for posses sion of fresh water, land and other assets; earning the group the omi nous title ofThe Blade Watch. Helmuth said the regiment was soon engaged in battles in France, u Along with the kilts, the bagpipes were used to unnerve the other forces, making the hair on their necks stand on end ” DonHelmuth associate vice chancellor for research forging a tradition of combat that spanned from the 19th century to both World Wars to die Gulf War. Today, The Black Watch proudly continues this tradition of military excellence along with maintaining its historical roots, garb and cere monies. Music played an essential role in European combat, and the Scots employed two basic instruments in warfare, the bagpipe and the drums, Helmuth said. “There is a double usage for the bagpipe,” he said, “a ceremonial one like a single bagpipe to express mourning, often with a funeral. “Along with the kilts, the bag pipes were used to unnerve die other forces, making the hair on their necks stand on end.” To give directions to forces, drums were used to issue orders to those on the fiddof battle. The carefully guarded traditions of the Scots Guard have earned the division of the British forces special privileges: It is the Scots Guard, bedecked in the giant beaver-hats, which protects Buckingham palace; and it was a member of The Black Watch who played the bagpipes as the British flag was forever removed from Hong Kong last summer. Tickets for Saturday’s perfor mance are $30, $26 mid $22, half price for students. Call (402) 472 4747 for more information. r 9=BBSS . ... ... . — • - m - 1-800 USA-NAVY. Wortd WWe Web: http:// www.navyJobs.com ^521555S55SS55SS555nZxIZZi5S5S5£S5S3 m "STAR MAKERS LOOK FOR NEXT STAR I" UU NEWYOMCYMBS INTERVIEWS Rfl President of Model Search America ■■■■£ IMRBttP ftW||K'Q W and former leading Ford modell (MV InM HWl □ I * * t * * ^4^ ^ * I 1 1 1 I I IF YOU CAN DREAM IT - YOU CA1V DO MT! § I Ijjysl SUNDAY, FEB 8th at 3 & 6PM | I ™. THE CORNHUSKER HOTEL § StSSSSS^SSSlSSSSSteSSS^ in Malcom - 12 miles NW.of Lincoln tgMfFriday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 14 jt and dance to the band: “Home 6rown,r Cower charge included, gratuity not included. • Band cow chugs without meal is $3/pereon. Reeenatteoe recommended, but not required* 408-796-9821 ef Saturday; Feb. 21: Rockin' Robert & Rebecca's Karaoke Kraze «• I to 1fc» of singing and dancing! NO COVER CHARGE e»e»e»#eOefe»^####elmig»»»»»»»»»»»»