Monday, December 14, 1964 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 federal Funds Assure Construction 01 AJeiv Dent School On East Campus k m t a . - A new $4.4 million facilitv for the University College of Dentistry was assured Friday with announcement that $2, 545,000 in federal funds has been made available for the project. Approval of the federal grant for Nebraska signaled success of planning begun two years ago when the Nebras ka legislature appropriated $1,744,000 tn state funds for a new College of Dentistry faci lity contingent on f e d e r a 1 matching. The plans call for a 100,000-square-foot, two-floor struc ture to be located on the Kast campus, east of the new libra ry. The College now has 25,000 square feet of space. Dean Ralph Ireland of the College of Dentistry termed the success of the University's application "Just wonderful." In brief, the new facility will enable the College to: Increase the maximum num ber of first-year dental stu dents from the present level of 35 to 56. Double the number of stu dents in its new dental hy gienist program from t h e present level of 10 to 20. Bring its entire instruction program up-to-date and keep it there. "Very importat is the fact that the quality of our instruc tion can be vastly improved. Our students will be able to make use of auxiliary person nelassistants and hygienists just as they will be doing when they enter practice." . With the federal funds as sured, Dean Ireland said the way is clear to go ahead with detailed plans for the new building and its equipment. Part of the state and federal funds for the project can be used for equipment, he said. University Business Manag er Carl Donaldson said ef forts will be made to expedite the project but added that actual construction probably cannot start for six months. The federal funds are being made available under the Health Professions Assistance Act administered by the U.S. Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare. Soft, Fluffy Knits Popular 'Easy Care1 Help For Busy Coeds Cries of "What will I wear?" echoing through the dormitory halls are as much part of the campus scene as textbooks and ivy-covered walls. This semester, whether the occasion is a coke date with the man of the hour or an in vitation to the dean's tea, the answer can be the same: a soft fluffy knit! The soft, brushed look is one of the biggest items to hit the campus since dirty white sneakers, and, it's a lot pret tier. The widespread populari ty of this look is due in part to the new yarns currently ap pearing in sweaters, jackets and sheaths. Not only are these knits downy and beautiful, but they are also light in weight and care-free, something the old time "bulkies" definitely were not. Sweaters, those staunch ver tebrae in the backbone of ev ery collegiate wardrobe, come in a nearly infinite range of styles and colors in these easy care brushed yarns. For the af ormentioned dean't tea, there are shifty little sheaths in these soft fluffy yarns that come in gen tle pastels. Since there are few coeds who have the time or the in clination to labor over fabrics that cry for " special han dling," knits that wash quick ly and easily: dry in short order; and retain their soft fluffyness, washing after washing, are in great demand. I V-H' " y V " -X 1 ; t ! r j U.'-' I - trr p-CIi j ' f -f ' - . . v" v f i? i , . f J ' " i- : . l , ' i " . l . i ' . I -' ' ,f ' . . I . . : ! - ' kjf? i 1 1 z, ::;z , l: ' ? uf .r. ;;f Y;-1 mem $ZZf The soft brushed look of fluffy knit, modeled by Barbie Trupp ... is definitely "in" this year. Scrip Extends Contest Until This Thursday The deadline for Scrip mag azine entries has been ex tended until Thursday. Three $25 prizes for art, poet ry and short stories will be awarded. There is a $5 prize for the winning cover design. Entries may be submitted to the Scrip box in the Student Union or to the English de partment office in Andrews Hall. FOR RENT Nw 3 bedroom apt. built-in ovn and range. Danish modern furniture. Plenty of closet space. $50.00 per man. Only 2 three man opts. left. 2245 Vine 477-6288 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: VW now tlre. Used one teuton. Phone 477-1829 after 6.00 p.m. 1951 Chev. Starte on eotd monungf. $75. Call 433-7794 evenlnfs. WANTED: Will do typing- In my home. Ten years experience. 435-5976. LOST: Hiftory 91 Text National Experience Reward John Menko. 432-0361, Cather 515. FOUND: Ladles wrist watch at Kappa Sigma beach party. To claim 477-2723. THEY'RE HERE Cotton Bowl Sweatshirts from H0L0UBEK Studios Place orders now CALL 423-1204 (i ft j V ' " TfMoDoz, '" KEEP ALERT TABLETS THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz keeps you mentally alert with the same safe re fresher found in coffee. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habit forming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while studying, working or driving, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets. Another tins product of Grove Laboratories. CHRISTIANOS Come In And Eat In Our New Dining Room . . . Fv- .1 TASTMIMrnNaMCIMJ Or have food delivered sizzling hot to your door in the Fizza Wagon Phone 477-4402 f 111 1 " 11 - ' Pmmmmmmmm n . mi , i.ji i w , Lw ' ..,...,.,- -., n r1T tr n n ir that Kay Cronin has and that all college girls should have even after that big Saturday night dance. Wide Awake Look In Coeds Endorse Warmth Of Over-The-Knee Socks Hi, bright eyes! Ever heard that expression directed your way? If so, you're one of the many girls who have found out the tricks of eye make-up that give you that fresh wide awake look that college girls should have even after that big Saturday night dance. And that bright-eyed look is for girls who wear glasses, too. The wide awake look is achieved this way: Start with a light pastel Cream eyeshadow for back ground color. Blend the shad ow all the way up to the eye brows. Next, paint eyeliner along the base of the lashes to match them as naturally as possible. Now, apply two coats of creme mascara let ting the first coat dry thor oughly before applying the next coat. And eye-fashion designers add "Don't o v e r 1 o o ic the brows that frame eyes and eyewear like a beautiful pic ture. "This year's brow is given a gentle look achieved by using a new powdery cake of eye brow make-up stroked on di rectly to the brows with a small slanted brush," she said. Illusion Of Beauty Helps To Attract Eligible Males There's nothing wrong with being a "Miss" unless you are hit-or-miss in your efforts to meet and charm eligible men. To attract men and keep them by your side, you don't have to be beautiful, but you must at least create the illu sion of beauty. So says Helen Gurley Brown, author of the best-selling Sex and the Sin gle Girl and a self-confessed plain Jane who snared a sought-after Hollywood pro ducer as her mate. "Few women wTest from make-up half the magic it of fers," a c c o rd i n g to Mrs. Brown. "With cosmetics, you can literally resh your face, putting int:";, :ng hol lows in your cheeks, itfi dark er foundation, giving your chin a cleft with brown eye brow pencil, applying a light shade of foundation between your eyes to give t h e m a fetchingly far-apart look. Hair is another magic-mak-j er; often, there's only a shade of difference between the girl who passes for a beauty and j the one who isn't as attrac- tive as she might be, You can j highlight your hair without I drastic color change. ! But what's under your hair can be even more important ! in helping you project an im ! age that will be "mate bait." I Use your clothes sense, for I example, to create a personal style; if one color or silhou ette is especially flattering, by all means adopt is as your trademark. Without being fad dish or outlandish, your clothes can set you apart from the crowd so you can be more easily seen by "The Man!" Sales of over-the-knee and! knee-high woolen socks have "taken off like crazy" this winter, according to buyers in Lincoln department stores. "We've never sold as many as we have this season," said 1 Mrs. Bea Clemens, assistant! buyer In the hosiery depart-j ment at Miller and Paine's. j "We're sellnig them as fast j as we can get them In," Mrs. Harold Bordy, lingerie a n d j accessory buyer at Ben Sim-1 on'g In Gateway, said of the) diamond-patterned sheer hose, another popular winter favorite. They are being shown with tweeds as well as with eve ning clothse, reports Mrs. Clemens. A larger lace diamond sheer stocking is more popular with ladies, and is worn for better dress, Mrs. Evelyn Maul, saleslady at Hovland's. The nylon mesh, which does not run as easily, is purchased more by high school and col lege girls, and is more ap proriate for downtown, and all-day wear, she said. Male reaction is hard to generalize about. Some are rather vilocntly opposed to the above-the-knec socks, for the simple raeson, "We'd rath er see the girls' legs." However, the more practi cal see their usefulness in cold winter weather. Comments about the dark hose ranged from "absolute hate," to "they're all right," to "I like them!" Feminine reaction is easiest to measure by the large num ber of girls who are seen wearing them. However, com ments may be heard such as "I think the dark patterned hose should be worn only after dark, and then only for special occasions." Attention Students On the 1965 Nebraska Union Student Cotton Bowl Trip 97 50 Trip Includes: 1. Air transportation from Lincoln to Dallas and back. 2. Hotel accommodations for 2 nights. 3. Cotton Bowl Parade ticket. 4. Cotton Bowl Game ticket. 5. Transportation to parade, game and back. 6. Trip insurance. 7. Official Chaperones. Contact Cotton Bowl Headquarters South Entrance Nebraska Union For information call Ex.2454. I I ! r ' """"""",i,itI i EL nimimiiMiii s-" s 'i-.fc'itJ Shop Monday through Friday 9:30-to-:00 'til Christmas If you wish to lie nice to your feet you will not wear plastic bags or milk cartons. Try wearing Bass Weejuns for a while, not only stylish, but utterly comfortable! Those Bass people made this lovely loafer with a single piece of leather which cradles the entire foot in pure luxury .... not to mention the leather soles and heels. Please be nice to your feet . . . cover them stylishly and comfortably. Do Bass Weejuns ever wear??? ... Boy do they!!! . . . only 12.95. 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