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The Daily Nebrasfcan
Friday, October 6, 1961
Concert
Add Bonus Show
Due to an "enthusiastic" re
sponse, the Lincoln Commu
nity Concerts Association is
in the planning stage of a fifth
bonus concert in their 1961-'62
season.
John West, chairman for
the University Drive for the
Lincoln Community Concert
tickets, stated that the re
sponse has been very good"
however there are a few more
MODELS
Bette Bonn International
at advertited in "HARPER'S
BAZAAR." Courses in
Professional Modeling
' Charm A Self Improve
ment Special course for col
lege students
Fourteen veers in Lincoln! See eur '
models er Megee's, Pennoy's end ,
Word's Gateway. . . . Coll
BETTE BONN
HI 2-1 229 753 Stuart Bldg.!
COLLEGE
70th
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BUD HOLLOWAY
NEW ATTRACTIONS:
DON ANDERSEN DANCERS
(Kids 8-13 Perform)
FREE DANCE INSTRUCTION
Don of Don's School of Dancinr will teach regular
Sat. night crowd. Class starts 8:15. Dance of the
week Cha-Cha-Cha.
PHONf 488-0929 fOt RESERVATIONS
(CLIP THIS COUPON)
GOOD FOR ONE ADMISSION
THIS COUPON ALONG WITH ONE PAID ADMISSION
WILL ADMIT ANY FRESHMAN
ON THE NIGHT OF OCT. 7
jj '' J
I Deliberately under- I J
stated, the classic t I 11
eased sheath oc-. yX. $
cented with subtle II
top-stitching. All 11
wool flannel in red. II J
9 to 15. 35.95 II I
quentins
I town & campus
1229 R stwLj'
Plans to
memberships available until
noon Saturday. Students may
get their tickets from house
representatives or the booth in
the Student Union.
West further explained the
bargain the students were get'
ting for the $4 ticket price,
They are receiving four sched'
uled concerts and a possible
fifth bonus concert for that
price- West said that if Man-
tovani was on tour and played
a concert in Lincoln, the price
for that one concert would be
$3.50 to $3.
In 1951 the' "New Music"
which made Mantovani the
most distinctive personality in
the world of light music was
recorded. He won the first of
many gold discs with the re
cording of "Charmaine."
The highlight of the concert
season will fie his return to the
United States for his fifth tour
after a season's absence.
NIGHT
SAT., OCT. 7
& Sumner
11,11.
Films . . .
Continued from page 2
also excellent, as is
proved by its three Aca
demy Awards in technical
areas for 'Best Color
Cinematography,' 'Best
Color Art Direction and
Set Decoration,' and 'Best
Color Costume Design.'
Composer Alex North has
given the film an exciting,
conquering score, avail
able in LP record form.
"Spartacus" is a great
achievement for 31-year
old director Stanley Kub
rick. This is his fifth film
the others were "Paths
of Glory," "The Killing,"
"Killer's Kiss," and
"Fear and Desire" and
it proves Kubrick has a
tremendous technical tal
ent and comprehension of
human values. "Sparta
cus" is a must! .
Talent Auditions
University students have
until Tuesday to sign up in
the Student Union Program
office to audition for the All
University Talent Review
to be held the night of the
AUF Pancake Feed.
What?
Continued from page 2
But nevertheless, you
must confess,
If they take your ID."
Maybe you remember
this one:
"The team was in the
huddle,
The captain lowered his
head,
And this is what they
said:
We'll take it, We'll
win it,
We'll raise that score
Nebraska, Nebraska
more, More, MORE
money."
From the Omaha schools
comes this epitome of
positive thinking. No
team can go wrong with
this one:
"We can do it, We can
do it, We can do it, HOW!
We can do it, We can
do it, We can do it, NOW!
We can hit'em high, we
can hit'em low
Let's have that chorus
agina."
And the last one really
makes us question the
logitity of our existence:
Cheerleader: "What's
the matter with Ne
braska?" Stands: "THEY ALL
RIGHT!"
Cheerleader: "WHO'S
all right?" (And he asked
it.)
Stands: "Nebraska!!"
Cheerleader: (65 years
old) "LET'EM HEAR
'YA!"
At this point the quar
terback is waving his
hands for everyone to
shut up their mouths so'
old Red and White can
hear them numbers. But
oh no:
Stands: "NEE-BRASS-KK-AAAA!!!"
Cheerleader: "Fifteen
rahs and three (get this)
yean-Do s.
At this point the ball is
snapped, no one on our
side knows it, and the op
ponents snatch the little
devil and run 90 yards
for a touchdown. You
can't beat school spirit.
Main Feature Clock
Stuart: "Ada," 1:00, 3:05,
5:10, .7:15, 9:20.
Nebraska: "Spartacus," 2 00
9:00.
State: "Paris Blues," 1:23
3:24, 5:25, 7:26, 9:27.
Varsity: "The Guns of Nava
rone," 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15. '
DAILY NEBRASKAN
CLASSIFIEDS
POLICY
Classified ads for the Daily
Nebraskau must be entered two
days in advance and must be
paid for in advance. Corrections
will be made if errors are
brought to our attention within
48 hours.
ALTERATIONS
Alterations of all kinds done In mr
home. 1634 0. Call 43S-9372.
FOR SALE
Ensllsh bicvek- for sale, 3-speeds. Ex
cellent, a,Hi. uj -ziis. evenings.
Model A tires and wheels. Some like
new. IV 8-1906. evenings.
Girls' college clothes, 14-16. White leather
coai, in. men s ciotnes. (new parka)
36-40. ID 4 S035.
1941 Cadillac sedan, MsxToriglnarmiiesT
Elegant, neo-ciassic. near show-piece
condition. Hydramatic, radio, heater.
Unsurpassed road and town car. Near
new Cadillac for (450.00
Clean '57 Chevy. 2-door hardtop, BelAir
power-glide. Call IV 8-4610, evenings.
PERSONAL
Nuclear
Street.
Fallout Shelter 625 No.
Saturday, 8:30 p.m.
For you Conducive to a relaxing lunch
on campus, waiter service. Colonial
Dining Room Union.
HELP WANTED
Man wanted for yard work and first
story storm windows. Phone GA 3-2031.
LosYTlouNrj
Lost Elsie Ford Piper Memorial Trophy
Return to Chi Omega or call HE 2-0562
if you know its whereabouts.
Lett
ers ...
Continued from page Z
houses to do more than
support or reject the
IDEA of a parade or of
concession stands, neith
er. The houses' contribu
tion to the spirit of Home
coming is most adequate
ly fulfilled in their dis
plays. It is the organiza
tions which we were de
pending on for sponsor
ship of concession, their
work being completely
separate from house dis
plays. The organizations of old
N.U. have not, in the past
few years, strained them
selves to add spirit to
Homecoming. Our ques
tionnaire was planned to
either give them a chance
to contribute to Homecom
ing or to remain dormant
as they have in the past.
This is their decision, not
Tassel's demand.
Tassels received much
criticism last year be
cause there was no Home
coming parade, or like
substitute. Thus, in an ef
fort to please all and to
generate NEW SPIRIT for
Homecoming we have sub
mitted for student opinion
the mentioned question
naire. What spirit lives or
dies during Homecoming
we leave in the student's
hands. What you, N.U.,
what you do not want we
will not make a burden,
by golly!
With spirit,
Mary Burbridge
Tassel's Homecoming
Chairman
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Painted Levi's Shine In
Weekend Social Ligh t
Beware of vicious paint
brushes wielded by wicked
fraternity pledges as the Sig
ma Chi Derby Day dawns
upon the campus this Satur
day. Further south, down Man
hattan, Kansas way, the
Cornhusker's third game of
the season will also draw
many Nebraska fans. These
two events combined with
many parties and picnics,
promise an activity-f i 1 1 e d
week-end.
Friday
Piper-Manatt Hall bowling
party, 8:00-9:00 p.m.
Terrace-Burnett Hall hour
dance, 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Love Memorial-Brown Pal
ace Hall hour dance, 7:00
8:00 p.m.
Alpha Gamma Sigma hay
rack ride, 7:30-11:30 p.m.
Saturday
Sigma Nu houseparty
Sigma Chi Derby Day, 9:00-
12:00 a.m.
Theta Chi Barbary Coast
house party
Theta Xi houseparty
Burr Hall hayrack ride.
Sunday
Alpha Chi Omega-Phi Gam
1 Shows Doily Mon.-Frl. 2 p.m. t I p.m. CT ART
Sot. I, Sun. J Shows 1:30-5:00-8:30 J",n1'1
Evenings & Sun. Matinee $1.25 1 UftlUKKUrf
Motinttt except Sunday $1.00
Student discount holder TV?
Evening It Sunday Matinee $1.00 . Ifi 1 'Jjf
Matinee except Sunday 75e ,fr W
Golden Age Club members I Children ""iw rWikVlf jnnu,
50c anytime
motor SUPER TECHNIRAMA'70 am it rmmm JfV&nV !
Free parking tor STUART ond NEBRASKA theatre potrons otter 6 p.m. at:
State Securities Self Park, 1130 N Car Park Garage. 13th A M
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ma Delta chili feed
Alpha Omicron Pi house
mother's tea, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Alpha Phi-Sigma Phi Epsi
lon pledge picnic
Kappa Alpha Theta house
mother's tea, 3:00-5:00 p.m.
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Business Student
Wiii $200 Award
Georgianne Kozisek, fresh
man, is the winner of t h e
Beers-Hill Scholarship in Bus
iness Teacher Education.
The $200 scholarship is
made annually to an outstand
ing high school graduate who
wants to continue his educa
tion at the University and
plans to teach business sub
jects in a high school after
graduation.
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STARTS TODAY
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