Friday,' October 3r 1958 Patronize The Nebraskan Advertisers Outdoor Dancing Open to the Public SAT. NITE, OCT. 4 Adm. 90c Dancing 9-1 New BEL-AIRES ORCHESTRA EAST HILLS The Daily Nebraskan Paaa 3 70th & Sumner far Reservations phono 4-28 23 it- , , Janet Hotppner Shoroe Andonon CAMPUS CHATTER from GOLD'S Campus Shop Attention Grads! A perfect Jacket for cas ual wear is Thermo-Jac's class coat by Grove In N. U. colors. This easy-to-care for car coat is made of white washable poplin with a perky red cordu roy collar and the red patterned lininf has pants and blouse to match. The smart belt around the bottom adds that needed touch of trim. This all purpose coat sells for only $12.98. See you soon, Sharon Anderson and Janet Hoeppner v7 A f V ft 7 Odds Favor Huskers Iowa Coach Optimistic About Outcome .Nebraska will find them selves in the favorite's role for the first time this year when they play host to the undefeat ed Iowa State Cyclones. About the only thing that makes Nebraska the favorite is the fact that the eame is I a . . . Demg piayea on the Huskers' home gridiron. It will be the first Big Eieht guuie ior me nussers ana ine Cyclones. Head Coach Iowa State, under their new head coach Clav StaDleton. has met and defeated Drake and Arizona. atapieton refuses to give Nebraska any edge and has BROASTED CHICKEN iATIH CNICKEM Our Ntwcst Specialty U Ym Lika Chicken YeuU Lov BROASTED - CHICKEN! V OWer or fcy W Jmk Fett . . . Iff reeWy to Ant Six Mhmtn Dining Room Service i, Free Delirery COOPER'S 2420 "0" St. Ph. 2-5124 been optimistic about the Cy clones chances of defeating Nebraska. Nebraska and Iowa State have been on fairly even terms the past few seasons even though the Cyclones gained their first victory over the Huskers in many . years when they whitewashed Ne braska 13-0 at Ames, lait year. Iowa State has always had a rough row to hoe when they've, p'-'-d in Lincoln Their -. win was in 1944 by a 19-6 score. The time before that it was in 1938 and it was an 8-7 margin. The Huskers will probably see only limited action from Pat Fischer, their prize sophomore scatback, while Iowa State will be without TONIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT at IlillilttiJi SPECIAL RALLY DANCE Jimmy Phillips ' Orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 College .Couples Only WE MEAN IT YOU'LL LAUGH At the University Theatre's Season of Comedy BUY A TICKET FROM YOUR HONORARY PRODUCER CANDIDATE OR CALL THE BOX OFFICE; TEMPLE BUILDING, PH. 3263 I hfc far, ! PREMIERE TODAY fEATURES STARTING AT 2 20 - 4:49 - 6 S2 orvd 9 17 The New Screen Musical By The Composers of "MY FAIR LADY" ft &1 r o (TcA v 1 'T'S EVERYTHING dom."- 7 "Wm musical. ThenCr antinS 'A hlt- 11 run i ong time The aIn "An - -r, Pott GiSi'- &,Urhats .pistS.- h glee and The Picture of the Year with the love songs you hear everywhere! Glorious COLOR! LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER ' LOUIS JOURDAN GINGOLD-eyaGABOR BERGERAC-EABa JEANS 4 tur LywtLUi Mof- nent Lovelv f n,terta"i d JovSv610 Io?k at "A delLX? ndunUnJ and Iati Prpr, X-orlJ.Te, fun.Oneom'.frW,'n year." "Ul- r the "A feast ears." for n ye and AT 2 00 l. 90c PRICES TH!S GREAT SHCAV ONLYI MATINEE Wret4ovi 1 Sat. EVENINGS AFTER 5:00 P.M. $1.25 SUN. MAT. $1.25 the full "services of tackle Ralph Losee and end Bob Anderson. More Split-T . There is a good chance that Nebraska fans will see more split-T than single wing. Key man in the Huskers split-T a 1 1 a c k will probably be George Harshman, who, after a year's lay-off, has shown surprising improvement. . &; 111 J&r: J to l j George Harshman Daily Nebraskan Sports Activities Program Set For Frosh "Activities N.U.," a special program originated this year by the Mortar Boards for freshman women, will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. The purpose of the program will be to explain the function of all activities on campus pre vious to the Activities Mart, Oct. 14. Officers of campus organiza tions will explain their ac tivity, after which they will be available in various parts of the ballroom to informally discuss their group with the freshmen. "It is so important that every freshman is well informed of all the activities on campus before they must select the ones in which they will be participating for the next four years," chairman Dorothy Beechner said. Big Eight Schedule Iowa State at Nebraska Kansas State at Utah State Colorado at Kansas Missouri at Texas A and M OregGn at Oklahoma Oklahoma State at Wichita First Call For Mermen The call is out for all men interested in trying out for the University of Nebras ka freshman or varsity swim ming team. All freshman or upper classmen interested are re quested to take the required competitive athletics to be given Wednesday, October 8, at 7:00 p.m. at the Student Health Service. Men cannot participate in athletics with out the physical. . Candidates must also con tact Coach Lollie Hepley, im mediately, at his office in the Men's Physical Education Building between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. or at the Coli seum swimming pool between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. A pre-season conditioning program for all prospects will begin Monday, October 6, at 4:00 p.m. in the basement ex ercise rooms in the Coliseum. The first competition will begin .with the Freshman Varsity swim meet on Fri day, November 21, at 4:00 p.m. NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIEDS FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT- Clean 4 room apartment; pri vate entrance: Quiet home for mar ried itu'lents; WajMr-n (acllltiea. SSS.OO. 644 Plum gireet, Phone 3-0762 WANTED: Resp. ttudenri to call en fror. tore, and res. ha III te demon, and fell daily ted product. Earn $100-200 extra a month. Writ for de tail! for immediate ttert. P.O. to 497, Indplt, Ind. Fort Hayes State will kick off competition for Nebraska when they invade Lincoln for a dual meet with the Husk ers on Friday, December 5, at 4:00 p.m. Also,. men are reminded of the recreational swimming opportunities for men which are being offered this fall. The pool is open from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday evening and 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Main Feature Clock West O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Adam And Eve," 7:20, 10:15. "I Bury The Living," 8:50. Lincoln: "Gigi," 2:24, 4:45, 6:50, 9:15. Nebraska: "Sierra Baron," 1:00, 4:00, 6:56, 9:54. "Space Master X-7," 2:35, 5:33, 8:31. Stuart: "Attila," 1:35, 3:38, 5:41, 7:44, 9:47. Varsity: "Damn Yankees," 1:08, 3:12, 5:16, 7:20, 9:24. State: "Apache Territory," 1:10, 3:45, 6:20, 8:55. "Life Begins At 17," 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:05. Joyo: "High School Confi dential," 7:00, 10:10. . "The Fly," 8:35. i ' Starview: "Cartoons," 7:15. 1 "The Left Handed Gun," 7:30. ' "Action Of The, Tiger," 9:25. j "Manhunt In The Jungle,"! 10:55. 84 & O: "Cartoons," 7:15. "Hatfull Of Rain," 7:30.; "Naked And The Dead," 9:00. !"Man Bait," 11:30. I MEN, IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL! 1 ' f? f ' rrrn IJ S ' I I'. ii yhM ft - ' it Hi '' 1 ! 'l .:' See Al, Tom & Jerry for your next haircut. Al Howard, owner of the ihop, says that with three barber- on the job, your wait it a very hort and pleasant one. Drop in real toon you're bound to like our work and out attrac tive shop. Ample off-street parking is always available. AL'S BAflBER SHOP Pershing Rifles Pledge, 45 Men Forty-five freshmen have been pledged to Pershing Rifles, ROTC honorary.. They are: Joseph Aalwr(. Robert Bailey, Ed ward Banning. Kenneth Bartoa, Richard Bose, John Clema, Noeer Ciot-ker. Gary Oondon, Larry Cornelius Ear) Gale, Jerry Graf, Gary Greder, Neil Grotnen, Herbert Hasenbauer, Gay Hawthorne, Larry Henry, Robert Hilt. 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