Page k me iNeDrasKan Dads Dominate Game Weekend A combination of Parents Day and the Huskers' final home game has inspired a last minute rush for social activity on Saturday, with eleven open houses and sever al Parents Day Luncheons to be held that aftrnoon. Friday Love Hall-Benton House, hour dance, 7:30-9 p.m. Fedde Hall-Brown Palace, hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Ag Men hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Phi Delta Theta Prohibi tion house party, 7:30-12 p.m. PE Students Hold Parents' Coffee Nearly 50 parents of physi cal education majors and minors are expected to at tend the eighth annual Physi cal Education Club coffee Saturday. The coffee, to be held from 9:30 a.m. until 12 noon in the studio of the west gym of Grant Memorial Hall, will give parents a chance to meet the staff and view the facil ities, said Dr. Dudley Ashton, chairman of the department. Mrs. Walter Beggs and members of the PE Club coun cil will pour. 'in t V mam vim Race with hint afainst tima for space avpremaey a the world's top racket pioneer leads America's fit ht far the eonqMst of the skies! Starting Mali Th,, mite, mi,! jU-Zfa, wt. MORE of'""'1'"'" I DAYS 1 Imagkificemt ml " Botches jhf above the ordinary! TrVIVIhKelly WmW Mail' JWl Saturday Alpha Chi Omega open house, after game. Alpha Xi Delta open house, after game. Delta Gamma open house, after game. Gamma Phi Beta open house, after game. Kappa Delta open house, after game. Kappa Kappa Gamma open house, after game. Pi Beta Phi open house, aft er game. Sigma Kappa open house, after game. Zeta Tau Alpha open house, after game. Fedde Hall open house, aft er game. Sigma Chi open house, 2-8 p.m. Alpha Xi Delta Father's Day Luncheon. Delta Gamma Dad's Day. Gamma Phi Beta Fathers' Day Luncheon. Kappa Delta Dad's Lunch eon. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi Delta Theta football function. Towne Club dinner dance, 7-12 p.m. Phi Delta Theta sophomore hayrack ride and party, 8:30 12 p.m. Sigma Chi active-alumni banquet. 6 p.m . Selleck Quadrangle record hop, 8-11:30 p.m. Sunday Pi Beta Phi housemother's tea, 3-5 p.m. Burr Hall faculty open house, 3-5 p.m. Wildlife Club Plans Fish Feed Friday The University Wildlife Club members will sponsor a fish feed at 5:30 p.m. on Fri day at the Ag Student Union. Dr. Thomas B. Thorson, professor of zoology, will be the featured speaker. The admission for members and guests will be 65 cents. Nebraekan Want Ads LOST Black luro-rlicrafel gift" tn ths fl r.r.lty of the eampu. Finder call Ray Hoiwt t ID 4-233. HOUSE FOR RENT Small four room anodem. near Ac adahs. ara;kabi Dec. 1, Ere Birf ea'l IN t-UH TAILORING Drcsinkirc or alterations done at reasoBafcl prices In neat, up-to-date styles. Can Mails. GP. 7-8971. EMPLOYMENT Stulv. ste. ad watcb Television; part-time tree Submit applicant, m wr-imf. 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A western adaptation of gunfighters are hired at the Japanese film "Seven Samurai," "The Magnifi cent Seven" is a colorful and exciting western. Seven small Mexican village from gunfighters are hired at $15 each to rid a small Mexi can village from the plun derings of a bandit and his outlaws. Yul Brynner a cowboy? Yes, and he does a fine job that sharply contrasts with his past tyrannical, stereotyped parts. Out Religious Activities Church Groups Slate Initiation, Discussions Social hours initiation cere monies and Bible discussions are on the agenda for campus religious organizations Sun day night. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN' CHAPEL, MISSOURI SYNOD Gamma Delta pledge night initiations will be held fol lowing the 5:30 p.m. supper. NEWMAN CLUB Supper will be at 5:30 and will be followed by a social hour. BAPTIST Rev. Raleigh Peterson of Cotner School of Religion will discuss "T h e Differences between the Ro man Catholic Bible and the Protestant Bible." Supper ill be at 5:30 at the Second Baptist Church. WESLEY . FOUNDATION The 6 p.m. forum in the Stu dent Union will be on "As pects of the Wesley Founda tion." LUTHERAN STUD ENT HOUSE. NATIONAL LUTH ERAN COUNCIL The student choir will give a concert at' Immanuel Lutheran Church : in Ceresco. Other members j of the LSA group will cat; supper at 5:30 p.m. at tbc j chapel and then visit shut-! ins. UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS-1 Hunting Care Urged By Specialist Students hunters have been warned by. Roliin Schnieder, extension safety specialist, to maintain the record of no fatal firearms accidents during the hunting season. Schnieder pointed out that students would be hunting considerably during the next weekends and the upcoming Thanksgiving vacation. He said that there had been no fatal accidents during the last 12 years. He gave credit for the rec ord to the State Game, For estation and Parks Commis sion and hunters themselves. Schnieder said that hunters should be cautious of these six safety measures: be aware that a high powered rifle has a range of up to three and one-half miles; know what you're shooting at; do not carry loaded guns in or on a vehicle; keep gun on safety except when firing; do not shoot near buildings ' or livestock and treat every gun with tbe respect due a j loaded firearm. Law Fraternity j I Pledges Nineteen Nineteen sophomore 1 a w j students have been named I pledges of Phi Delta Phi, pro j fessional law fraternity, the j oldest professional fraternity on campus ' New pledges are John R. Barth; Michael L. Lazer; George H Mover, Jr.; Ben jamin C. Neff, Jr.: Charles M. Pallesen, Jr.; George B. Cook, John P. Glynn, Allen L. Graves, David L. Herzog and John B Henley. Joseh L. Krause, Michael T Levy, Harold I. Mosher, Richard A. Peterson, Richard E. Shuerue, Richard M. Tem pero, Donald R. Treadway, Gene D. Watson and Robert Alan Weigel. 3Iain Feature Qock Varsity: "The Magnificent Seven," 1:33, 4:13, 6:53, 9:17. Nebraska: "Walk Tall," 1:00. 3:35, 8:10, 8:40. "Freckle.," 2:W), 4:35, 7:10, 9:45. UacoXn: "Where the Hot Wind Blow," 1:00, 3:00. 5:0.i. 7:10, 9:20. Ktnart: "A Brealh of Sfan- View standing thespic honors go to Eli Wallach as Calvera, the bandit. Wallach is gen erally considered a stage actor, but his screen ap pearances are always an ticipated. A method actor, Wallach studied with Lee Strasberg as Actors Studio. Vladimir Sokoloff genu inely enacts the Old Man of the Mexican village who will not leave his home when the bandits attack. As Wallach studied the 'Method' from Lee Stras berg, Sokoloff was a stu dent of Constantin Stanis lavski, Russian who origi nated the 'Method.' The photography is bril liant and the music score is lively, reminiscent of Jerome Moross' powerful score for "The Big Coun try." Film is tightly di rected by John Sturges, who also directed "The OJd Man and the Sea" and "Gunfight at the OK Cor ral." TIAN FELLOWSHIP Richard McCann of KBON radio sta tion in Omaha will discuss "The Age of the Atom Life or Death" at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be at 5:30. Delta Sigma Pis Tour Industries Thirty members of Delta Sigma Pi, professional busi ness fraternity, have returned from a tour of major industri al plants in and around Kan sas City, Missouri. The purpose of the trip was to give the fraternity's mem bers an insight to the organi zational management in in dustry.. The two-day tour included visits to Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac. Federal Reserve Bank, Board of Trade and Hallmark Greeting Cards. COLLEGE NITE SATURDAY, NOV. 12 Steve Joynt and the COLLEGE JAZZ ALL STARS HADLEY BARRETT is coming bark Drr. 2. and 100 past- will be given anay thin Saturday nite. Get jour. Turnpike Ballroom Filters for flavor -finest flavor by far! i i Tareyton has the taste Dual Filter does it ! Ftodud cf in Jwmxzam. Uvwuto - Council May Start Lihraries Reference Material A vailable to Dorms ? Small reference libraries may be installed in the girl's dormitory and Selleck Quad rangle in the future if a suit able plan can be worked out by the Student Council library committee. Dave Bliss, chairman of the committee, suggested that the libraries include encyclope dias and dictionaries or other references to be selected by the experienced library per sonnel. Bliss said that the money fdt such a project might "pos sibly come in the form of do nations from alumni and others." Council member Roy Neil asked if the libraries would be used by the independents only. Bliss said the reference material would be only for those residing in the dorms because it would be "impos sible" to make such material available to all organized houses. George Mover said the li braries would "be an advan tage for the residence halls" and it was "discrimination" against those not living in the dorms. Chip Kuklin said there was no discrimination in the re port as the libraries would be placed "in the center of the campus population." John Hoerner told the Coun cil that Bliss' report was di rectly in line with what a committee should do. He ask ed other members not "to go too deep." Steve Gage asked Bliss to investigate the possibility of funds to set up similar li braries for the Greeks after the Council voted to accept the Bliss report. .A - t ' 7 4 NEW DUAL FILTER jpiryam4 uwattt u our middU Student Council Considers Faculty Evaluaton Study An evaluation of Nebraska faculty, orientated by the Student Council, is presently being looked into. The Council voted Wednes day to accept a motion by Steve Gage that was tabled last week calling for "an in vestigation that would point out undesirable faculty mem bers." Gage defended his proposal by saying it was "not intended to weed out faculty members. 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Tareyton name C ' should see if something can be done," he said. He added that he was not sure of all the details of such an evaluation. Some of the questions include: "What can be done? What is the best way to conduct this? How can is be done so as not to hurtj someone?" - 4 George Moyer pointed out that a similar attempt was made "about 3 years ago and the Student Council vetoed it." He asked that Gage check the Council files on this earli er report. Gage promised the Council to have some sort of report at next week's meeting. DANCING Saturday, Novr 12 Eddie Garner u.n,r F" " lv 8 2825 ... '-V j , M. s at-"' I dal," 1:25, 3.25, S.25, 7:25, i 9:25.