"1 Page 4 Main Feature Clock Sturt: "It Started With A Klsa." l.n, S:2, S:20. 7:15, 8;J8. Lincoln: "Giant Gila Mon ger." J:0, S:SS. 615, :55. "Killer Shrew-." 1:15. AM, T:30, 19:lt. Nebraska: "Not at a Stran- t." I'M, 5;08. 9:1. "Separate Tables." Vi9. 7:35. Joyo: "The Genfi(ht At Dodge City." 7:00 only. -The Diary Of Anne Frank." 8:30 only. . Varsity: "Anatomy Of A; Murder," 1:00. 3:47. :34, 9:21. St'.te: "Love It My Profes-I aioB." 1:10, 3:11, 5:H. 7:16. 9:19. 1 4th & O: Cartoons, 7:00. ! "Ghost of Drarstrlp Hollow." I15: 1DJ7 "t" Bride," 9:30. "Tounr Captives. 10:00. SUrriew: Cartoon, 7:15. "Woman Obsessed." 7:30. "The Inn Of Sixth Happiness." 9:25. Last complete show 8:00. West O: Cartoons 7:15. "Say One For Me." 7:25. "The Jour ney." 9: tO. Last complete show 8:15. afCfirf NOW SNOW IKS BRIGITTE "R A 17 m 1 -ifP- w si iiO, " This is certainly the best Bardot picture to be seen in the C. S. . . . Duilr Hmld ;i(V xn; r till t Informal modeling Bridal Fashions Thursday, September 24 from 7-9 p.m. Bride's Shop -r- Second Floor Whether you've set the dote or not, you'll certainly want to see oil of H-S's newest wedding fashions. Bring your mother and oil your bridesmaids . . . fashiom will be shown for oil the girls in the wed ding party. Tfc, broutifui gamm ihmtm U pit onr of fabuloui col lection of traditional mnd lever-before dnignt you , 1 - . tra n ts rr f5 n m ij arm fra mm fin a. Bats U 13 11 lit f 3 tl II H H H H tUt 1 J B Student WdinS tickets in section 10, Rows 22-29 should report lo the coliseum ticket office as soon as possible ilh their student football tickets. - These seats have been sold to the Medical College faculty the office would like to make amends and fur nish a replacement ticket in another section. , . (this doe not 'apply to Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, iiho have already offered to give up their teats) ' A. J. Lewondowski FoolbaH Ticket Office Coliseum On the Social Side: First Week's Classes Keep Cupid By Fat Dean The first week of school ap parently has produced some thing besides sighs of "wish I weren't here" and attacks u. ..:: nr.A on. cigmevn iiiiuiiuKs aiiu brflliiH at ?fJ" ' ieht dinners pr0v- Phi Beta senior in Teachers P0 Z ,L nnlv ' from Ord. to Harold Stuckey. 1 nJJht "Xli Delta Tau Delta senior in time of year devoted to ro mance. IMnnings Sylvia Steiner. a Terrace Hall senior in music from Fiimwftod. to Bill Johnston, a Sigma Phi Epsilon alum from Lincoln. Annie Olson, an Alpha Phi j nininr in music trom i,T- in rmior irom Sidney, to Jack Holmes, a Phi Delta Theta senior in Busi ness Administration from Omaha. JAMES STEWART LEE REMICX BEN GAZZARA ARTHUR OCONNEU EVE ARDEN KATHRYN grant. He Recommended for Children I Running Anne Wilson, a Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Grand Is land, to Tom Burkholder, a Kappa Sigma sophomore in Arts and Sciences from SCOttSDlUtf. .... , rnrAv iainy vjuiuj, a Gamma a Delta Tau Delta senior in Arts and Sciences from Lex ington. Kay McCormick. a Pi Beta Phi sophomore in Teachers from York, to Ron Warren, a Sigma Aloha Epsilon junior in Business Administration ' (rnm cimnt Falls. S D. . Rng a Pi Phi soDnomore in .ns aim . . i Sciences from Fort Scott, Kan., to Brent t namoers, a ; 0f a$x year. Kappa Sigma senior in Arts j The Inter Co-op Council has and Sciences from Fort Scott, ; announced with the release of Kan. ! the list of new co-op mem- Susie Heggen. a Pi Beta Phi j bers that few vacancies are sophomore in Art from Lin- available in the houses, coin, to Robbie Robson, a Del-! Co-ip house presidents re ta Tau Delta senior in Busi-! port that new freshman mem ness dministration from Lin- bers previous scholastic cojn ; records are outstanding. , Charlene Gross, a Kappa i PionetT (-opwasnamed Alpha Theta senior in Arts j - : and Sciences from Hastings, p to Benton Warder, a Kappa laMIIIlII VxU. Delta Rho alum at the Uni- -pi 1 1 1 rrsity of Illinois from Chi IStaDllSiieS Engagements Fellowship Janet Hawley, an Alpha, 1 Phi junior in Teachers from j fellowship, providing Omaha, to Bob Clapham, a : from 51,500 to $2,500 for the Sigma Nu grad student in j recipient, has been estab Electrical Engineering from j ijSned bv the Eastman Kodak ! Cedar Bluffs. I Elizabeth Robinson, a Delta ; f.jimma senior in Teachers from Kearney, to Robert Hin- richs, a Beta l neta r-i senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln. Sharon Faneman, a Kappa Delta senior in Teachers from Omaha, to Wes Berry, a Sig ma Chi sophomore in Dental College from Sidney. Susan Stehl, a Terrace Hall junior in Music from Scrib ner. to Sidney Stohs, a sopho more in Pharmacy from Scribner. LaRae Richter, a Gamma Phi Beta sophomore in Teach ers from Fremont to Howard Ach, a senior in Business Ad ministration from Friend. Sondra Humphrey, a Sigma ; Kappa junior in Teachers from Giltner, to Jerry lwi bell, a Beta Sigma Psi jun ior m h-ngineenng irom or chard. ( Nancy Johnson, a Chi Ome ga junior in Teachers from Newman Grove, to Chuck; ' Carlson, an Alpha Tau Ome- j ga senior in Agriculture from , Newman Grove. Paula Hemphill, a Chi Ome-' ga senior in Music from le kamah. to Ed Morrow from Tekamah. Janet Dresher. a Delta Del ta Delta alum from Omaha, to Arlie Thayer, a seaior in Engineering from Elm Creek. Joan Graf, a Zeta Tau Al pha junior in Arts and Sci ences from Republican City, to Robin Miller, a sophomore in Architecture from Scars dale N.Y. Shirley Shiff. Sigma Delta Tau junior in Elementary Ed from Omaha, to Garry Laup- heimer, Zeta Beta Tau senior i in Business Administration j from Stanford, Conn. Naomi Kaufman, Sigma 1 Delta Tau senior in Elemen S tary Ed from Lincoln to Dan- Mu frhman in Medicine from Omaha. Agronomy Club The Agronomy Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 308 Keim Hall. Pictures for i the Cornhusker will be taken X V The Doily Nebroskon i.riWAtJgv if r i :(rq stick to . ojeALfAn - V that octree ; f I W0JLDNT BE ir : !. ( JUSfASlGNS ) KzteMMy (i M caLDiy ' lilil I S ( SEESMAMYfOJUXr) I I 1 " NU Co-Op Membership Total membership of Uni vprcirv rfi-ons is above that Companv. Tne fellow ship is for ad vanced study in the College of Business Administration. It will be awarded to a stu dent who is in his last vear of study for his doctorate de gree in business. The amount of the fellow ship depends on the re cipient's marital status and number of dependents. Travel expenses to enable the student to attend one pro fessional meeting appropriate to his field of study and an additional $1,000 to the Uni versity to help defray re search expenses will also be provided. Pro-Med Group Elects Broivn Jim Brown, senior In Arts and Sciences, has been elect ed president of Theta Nu. pre-medical honorary f r a - ternity. Vice-president is Vernon Garwood, with Ken Barjen- j row's address to the lnter bruch serving as secretary-1 Varsity Christian Fellowship treasurer. The group's ad viser is Dr. Eugene F. Powell. The purpose of the fraterni ty is to promote high scholar ship among pre-medical stu dents and give an insight into medical careers. Campus Radio Starts Thursday KXUS, the nation's first! intercollegiate broadcasting;"1- 1 .ewrf t 6 p.m. Thursday. Program format for University station is: 6 p m. Eventide 6:30 Swing Sound 7-9 Campus Pop Shop 9 The Big Beat 9 30 After Glow the ASAE To Meet j The American Society of I Agricultural Engineers will i meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in j 207 ' Agricultural Engineers i Hall. All freshman engineers are I invited to attend. SDX To Meet Sigma Delta Chi, profes-; sinnal iournalistic fraternity, i will hold a Wednesday, noon j , 1UUI11C.UU lit lUUHl .- Student Union. TOMORROW i AMAZINOI ilNDUti MICHAEl m tnrilung A.TMAN . colore ' HI fill. 11 Xi r frt f X t till recipient of the traveling trophy awarded each semes ter to the co-op with the high est overall average. New members are: llm Rfa; l.tla4 A khaki. Fi; Blrtr, Thomas Cartow. Jamn iaarthi. Hillitm IVnmmaa. ralo ElllaU. Kay Graaan. Ilarrrll Karkt. Rohm Laaaf mrirrr, Tavmana' Ltna. Fn4 Ma;tr, nick Mr, Melria Ktlfj. Mai Deaaeth Mltor. At Men: Rirtiari Bolli. Curtis Fr rei. David Cook. Jew Pelker. DrrU Harrington. Gary Jordan, Gary Ras murn. Bob Kay. Rodney Robinson. Ronald Smith. Warren Turner. Monie Williams, and Tom Yelken. Cornhusker Coop: Mathew Beha, Gerry Blev. David Bliss. Clifford Cal vert, Bryce Clixton. Don Crau, Ken Folard. Gary Cue. Eutrene Helm, James itersh. William Hoist, BUI Hurd, int Johnson. Psnl Tiest. Ravmond Malmhert. Stk-hari MoBM. Laa McLey. KveraM Mills. Harrey Nelson. Radney ttueman. Laais Paaka. Tom Paska. Harry Prilrhar. Bill Pra yamik. Dick Tabinsaaj. Wray TamlMer. Daane Stehlih. Cearfe Solllvaa, a4 Rirkari Wray. , Brown Palace ChOP: Ken Cnrorhers. Ron Eic.son. rvWavne Glenn. ;idon Greer. Jo..u liiulek Gary Kruser. Ron Mercer and Jay MclntyTt. Gary Mikkelson. Bill Perk. David Parath. Kent Pflus. Merle Rudebosch, Ron Reeves. 1k Sorenson. J.. Scheneman and John Younke. UNSEAlfans Meeting Tonight All students in Teachers ! College, including those in ! vocational agriculture and home economics, are invited to the party room of the Stu dent Union tonight for the first meeting of the Universi ty of Nebraska Student Ed ucation Assn. President Marcia Boden said students who did not sign up for the organization at the Activity Mart still may come to the meeting, which begins at 8 p.m. Bill Semrad of the State Education Assn. will talk to students about the benefits of the organization. IV CF To lfear Rev. Morrow "Should We Take Christian ity Seriously?" will be the toDic of the Rev. Ord Mor- Thursday nieht. The group will meet at 7:30 J p.m. m the Student union Party Room. Builders Board Meets Tonight Builders board will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in 348 Stu-1 dent Union, according to Dick Basoco, president. L . : i 1 ...ill ,T u be prompt. Sinfonia Smoker Sinfonia. men's music hon orary, will have a smoker in the Student Union Sunday. Afternoon activities will be gin at 2 p m. Refreshments will be served. Achfung ! ! FRESHMEN Pick up your beanie tick ets at the Student Activi ties Office in the Admini stration Bldg. before next Monday. Only a few left! at the LINCOLN r j -atj-jy ' r'v JV "'F'tfP'7 t9f' f"r1aB7w ' " 1 CRAB PATRICK WcCDDHAH ANMCAflMl FREE MARKING AFTER p.m. 1 i&An- 'i !W J WgHnfsdQV. Twelve In For 'Usual9 Illnesses Twelve students have been mnfined to the Student Health Center during the first one ar.d one half weeks of class es. .The patients are reported to be suffering from what were discribed as "the usual student illnesses" such as "mono" and virus infections. This season promises to brin? on the usual number of respiratory infections, ac-l cording to Dr. aamuei ruen- ining, medical director of tne Healyi Center. A relief for sufferers is in sight in the form of a new vaccine which will help pre vent these infections. For greatest effectiveness' it is recommended that the shot be obtained before the virus is contracted. One vaccination will be ef fective for the period of one year. IN A HURRY? DQN7 WORRY! One Hour Cleaning Service When Needed MODEL LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 239 No. 14 Phone 2-526! 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Ag tours will meet Monday at 4 p.m. and publicity will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. Wednesday's meetings in elude parties and conven tions at 4 p.m. and tours at 5 p.m. Ag sales meets Thursday at 4 p.m. and Ag public rela tions meets at 5 p.m. Meetings are in the Ag Stu dent Union. ACE Schedules Coffee Hour Open house for elementary education majors will be held Thursday evening. The event, sponsored by the Association for Childhood Education will be a get ac quainted coffee hour from 7 to 8 p.m. in 200 Teachers Col lege. Students may talk to members about the profes sional organization. WATCH BUSTED? DON'T BAWL! See Dick! DICK'S WATCH SERVICE 1243 "R" hi Captains UJalh 3 UNlvtKSITT OF wtlt!iLlNC6tJ 1127 "R" St. Com pleat Gentleman"