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I ft -V? I .i i hi ill ft 'i i I 3 Page 2 Friday, September 25, 1964 ar'iitriiiiiiiiTiiifjfriij(itiiiiiijiMtiJiiitiiiiitit:ffriiriiJiiiiiiiMtitiMiiiiintitiiiifirfiriiiiiriiniMMiiii)iM;?ririj Students-Take a Stand This is an election year on the national scene. Con scientious students are pour ing over the election news and forming their opinions. But then what, most are too young to vote. Student Council will again provide the students an op portunity to state their choice by sponsoring a mock election. The election date set by Larry Frolik, public issues chairman, is Oct. 28. The Daily Nebraskan will support this event in every way possible. Current plans are that Young Democrats and Young Republicans will help by being at the polls on election day. Governor Frank Morrison will be on campus Oct. 14; Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor Phil Sorenson will appear at a campus meeting October 7. Several Republican candi dates will be on campus before a Republican parade through downtown Lincoln on Oct. 22. This may include such persons as Lt. Gov. Dwight Burney, candidate for governor, Charles Thone, candidate for lieuten ant governor and, depend ing upon the recess of Con gress, Ralph Beerman, and Roman Hruska, both candi dates for Congress. This is an opportunity for students to hear these peo ple, become acquainted with their views and form an opinion. It is their obligation to know what these candidates stand for, how they have voted in the past, and how they stand on such issues gMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHt'lllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll 5 The Dally Nebraskan invites rea- H ders to use it for expressions of opinion on current topics regard- less of viewpoint. Letters must be S signed, contain a verifiable address and be free of libelous material. Pen names may be used. : The Daily Nebraskan reserves the right to condense letters. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ! COLISEUM IN lljiM illllll!!;;;!!!!!!!,! (o) .nnnfcn r n ro) roi m n r? r vfj Zs L2J LJ vJ ui Lh J YzJ A uJ S l5 Friday Sept. 25tl. :.il.U;ao AC. PWI01V FEATURIKG THE NOMADS urn I mini iwiiiiiwki i- : t i- .i' ! ' . ..X n v??j.'J ' "It ri 4 x" t M ia Mull as broadening of the tax base, state spending, etc. It is the hope of the Daily Nebraskan that both the speaking appearances and the mock election will be widely supported by the students. 1 - .Sme women sell 'their souls for a fortune. ..some for yachts.7 r,H some for jewels., some for a man. ..and this one for even 9 P"" SWl stranger reasons! I GINS L01L0BRIGIDA hS.' W SEAN CONNERV f's'f-' E RALPH RWOSl vv f W EASTMANCOLOR : . ' f ' fOjW .and between - them was AnJ Jow 1 y S . conceived jTAT THE rsj fU Afrfsj mUrden NS " ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I J r I ASTRUD GILBERTO STEPS CASE OF RAIN OR SMIIMIIIIIilllll I IIIIIIH! II Illlllll!l!!llllllj 3 e so Upon returning lo school, one of my eyes was caught by a rolling stretch of prair ie, known in the provincial mid-w est kingdom as a "mall." There are now 56 acres of mall on this cam pus for every registered stu dent. By 1967, the Board of Regents plans to make NU one giant mall, extending from Perky's Pizza to the south, and east and west by Grand Island and the Mis souri River. Our University will have the distinction of being the only accredited national park with Smokey the Bear as Chancellor. Having come to the end of the first week, I should welcome the freshmen those rosy round cheeked cherubs with the quaint "daddy-told-me" concept of college, who still run in the Union bathroom to giggle. THE OF SHELDON MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Presented by the COOL WEATHER f aH 9 Welcome and leave me alone. Looming in the near fu ture is the Great Ticket Lot tery, known slyly as Pit tinger's Pot. It's a big thing for the freshmen graduating from the Knot hole section at the south end of the field to the stadium section at the south end of the field. But I am risking the wrath of the Sunshine Gods, being so bitter there are goodie things to anticipate this year. There will be those inspir'ng letters from the Youth For Goldwa ter (another unrecognized minority group), Student Council, and An Alumn of 1932, petitioning for Bury Goldwater, one-way halls in Selleck Quad, and A Little More Support for Scrip Magazine. N. S. 3 fo) 3 r Li u L5 - The Girl From OUTSSDiR! 3:30 P.M- Fine Arts Convocation Series The Daily RICH HALBERT, managing editor; FRANK PARTSCH, news editors PRISCILLA MULLINS, seniei staff writer: TRAVIS (IINER, WALL1S LUNDEEN, JIM KORS110.I MARFI YN HOEGEMEYER, MARK PLATTNER, BARRY ABRAMS, junior staff writers; KAY MATRON, SUSIE R UTTER, LEE MARSHALL, copy .editor; RICH EISER, LARRY JENKINS, photoiraphera; LARRY LEISTRITZ, a ntws editor; PEGGY SPEECE. sports editor; BOB SAMUELEON, sports assistant; BOB LEDIOYT, BUZZ MADSON, SCOTT RYNEARSON, business assistants; LYNN RATHJEN, circulation manaser; JIM DICK, subscription manager. Subscription rates $3 per semester or $5 per year. Entered as second class mailer at the post office In Lincoln Nebraska, under the act of August 4, 19L2, The Daily Nebraskan is published at Room 51, Nebraska Union, on Mo'.Uy iu'd.'esila.v. Thursday? Friday by University of Nebraska students under the jurisdiction of the Faculty Subcommittee on Student Publications. it pan , ni mc1 hum censorship by the Subcommittee or any person outside the University. Members of the Nebraskan are responsible for what tn;.v cause to be printed i j 8 hours on the road - and these slacks still stay pressed ! Tailored in 50V Dacron polyester-50' Orion acrylic. THEY'RE NEW "DACR0N'-"0RL0N"! New, Ultramalic slacks by Haggar! Even in the rain, they never lose that knife-edge crease . . , always stay in great shape! They won't bag at the knees... wrinkle behind the knees, at the waist or other points of stress. Wash or dry clean them . . . they're beauti ful cither way. And wear? We wonder if it's possible to wear them out. And Haggar Slacks just fit better . . . naturally. 10.95 iftOu Ponl'i Rg. T.M. Nebraskan Ipanema Good Weekend Ahead For Convertibles, Etc. Convertible weather is on tap for the weekend. Temper atures will be warmer today and tomorrow, but turning cooler Sunday. There will be no precipitation. WANT AD FOR SALE: 1961 Austin Healy Sprite. Call 423-0654. $900.00. U Itramatic