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    Thursday, October 6, 1966
The Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
AWS Plans
Programs
For Tocus'
AWS will present an ex
panded Standards Week be
ginning Oct. 20 with a "Fo
cus on Coeds" kick-off des
sert, according to Ann
Boyles, AWS Board member.
Miss Boyles said the pur
pose of the dessert is to
acquaint AWS workers, repre
sentatives and advisers with
the programs planned for
"Focus on Coeds".
Displays, emphasizing vari
ous aspects of women's stand
ards, will be viewed in the
Nebraska Union Pan Ameri
can room Oct. 25.
A contest will be sponsored
by AWS to select the ten best
dressed University coeds.
The winners will be featured
as models at a style show
Oct. 25 in the Nebraska Un
ion ballroom, Miss Boyles
said.
Mortar Board members will
conduct a Graduate Seminar
for University women Oct. 26.
Dr. Joyce Brothers, a not
ed psychiatrist and author
of several books in the field
of psychoanalysis, will ad
dress students Oct. 27 in the
Union ballroom, Miss Boyles
stated.
AWS has also scheduled a
Vocational Seminar for Nov.
1. Concluding "Focus on Co
eds" will be "Challenge of
Creativity," a fine arts show
Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. in Sheldon
Art Gallery.
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Denney
On Oct. 6
Attending a meeting in the
Nebraska Union Thursday
night, GOP Congressional can
didate Robert V. Denny and
Nebraska Attorney General
Clarence Meyer will speak to
campus Young Republicans.
According to YR president
Cathie Shattuck, Denny will
talk on the role of government
in education.
Meyer will give a portion
of a speech he presented to a
national meeting of attorney
generals, Miss Shattuck said.
The meeting will be held at
7 p.m. in the Small Auditorium.
EVERYONE IS ASKING
WHAT'S A PIZZACO?
(Pronounced Pizzsocko)
It's A New, Delicious, Tasty,
Spicy Food Treat Made
Fresh.
Fast Service
Only 45c
Come In And Try One,
Or Call At
CENSORED
These low-cost rates applr i all clarified advertiilnc la the Daily Nebraikaai
Standard rata ef Se per word and minimum chart, of Me per classified Insertion.
Pirmrnt for tbeso ads will fad Into two categories: (1) ads running less than
ne week la succession mast be paid for befora insertion. (2) ads running; for
more than ana week will be paid weekly.
To place a classified advertisement call the Cnlversltr of Nebraska at 4TMT11
and ask for the Daily Nebraskan offices or coma ta Room 51 In the Nebraska
Union. The classified sdvertislnf manarera maintain 9:30 ta 1:30 business aurara.
rirase attempt to place yr.nr ad during those hours.
FOR SALE 5-room partly furnished house, 4-room fur-
nisbed duplex. 5-room furnished du-
105 Superhawk completely custom, choice. Triier SPace'' 310 Mo- Ut A"
ready for road or track. Call 434-4009.
1963 Corvalr convertible. 4 speed excel- Spaces available: Kainbow Trailer Court,
lent mechanical condition. 48M291 afler half-way between East and City cam-
4:30. PUS. 1801 Adams. 435-3417.
195a Oldsmobile Hardtop, automatic. For rent: 10x50 two bedroom trailer,
power stefring, brakes. Reasonable Rainbow Trailer Court. 1801 Adams,
oll'T. m-UX. 435-3417.
VW convertible 1960. New ensure. 500. .- ..it .,,
4B8.2780. LOST AND FOUND
"ZJg' gVcPoGndlULon. " LTltCo "jZ
432-2376 to discus, term, alter 7:00 ZZm LTct
p.m.
Echwinn 3-speed lightweight man's bi- MISCELLANEOUS
cycle needs some work, $15. 466-6631.
For Sal.-, steel string guitar. CaU 477-9665 PAT'S TYPING SERVICE
iter 4 30 p.m. Reasonable rate.
, Phone Pat Owen 423-2006
FOR SALE: '59 MGA. $fi6S. Call 434-4227.
TYPIST AVAILABLE. Electric b-
tor sale: 1965 Biunchi Motorcycle 75cc. writer, no corrections. 7BSI-30O9.
Cheap transportation. $128. Call .
432 8324 evenings. Ayn Rand'. "Ethic. In Education"
. ... , ,, (speech) played and discussed Sunday
1966 Columbia Maslerwork Model M1918. rree yu mu hv,
Solid Stal. 30 Watts. Sentinel TV. Aau shruMed wUUam Steen. 320
Leaving country. 477-8480. No uai
It Triumph 500cc. Going to Army. ,.., ....
CHEAP. 432-3403 nfter 6. EMPLOYMENT
5 iicip WANTED
Thonsand. of paperbacks!!! 19c each. Ilhkl fc-r
NEBRASKA BOOK STORE, Paperback Yniintr man interested in a
Gallery upstairs. Additional title. IOUIlg man lmerebieu III a
tided daily, career in the retail jewelry
thousands of paperbacks!!! 80- field. Part time KAUF-
off. NEBRASKA BOOK STORE. 1135 MANS JEWELERS INC.
R. Paperback Gallery upstairs. Addl- 100: , ci i-
ti.-tl title, added DAILY. l&te U MTeeC.
Ferlmghetti'. modern poetry; "Coney
Island of the Mind" aa(J "Pictures of EitceHent port tuna lob. Car necessary,
the Gone World", big .urreallstlc nov- c 43246 miyUme.l
ei: "Her" and plays: "Unfair Argu- .
ments with Existence." bookstore. 320 SKNK)R student, work 20-30 hour.
No. 13th. week. Small mall order lirm needs
1 person In advertising field to take over
Always 10 off molt new course paper- talMue nd advertising. Must be
backs, bookstore. 320 No. 13th. We art work and Uyout. Must
be able to use his own Idea, and pro-
FOR RENT duce. Excellent opportunity to "get
run your fe(.t wet" In the world of adver-
Extra nice basement. Furnished. Car- A'ZZ "Z pK "SS
red' T, N grcmnd. Write C. Mann, P.O. Box 1505.
WMS Lincoln. Nebraska.
4 Urge room.. 2843 Starr. Phone 477-6427 Needed two busboys. Lunch , and dinner,
afler p.m. ymT rhedule. 432-3b85.
College Men & Women
TO REPRESENT GREAT BOOK OF THE WESTERN
WORLD AS CAMPUS COORDINATOR AT N.U.
PRESTIGE PRODUCT - DIGNIFIED POSITION -PART
TIME - YOUR OWN HOURS - $200 PER
INTfIvIKWS TO BE IN LINCOLN THE WEEK OF OCT. 10
REl'LY STATING ACE-MARITAL STATUS-MAJOR FIELD
kli Li Yours available-phone number
GREAT BOOKS, 2108 W. 75TH. PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS
Talent Mart To Judge
Acts In Publicity Book
Friday is the registration
deadline for the Talent Mart
to be sponsored Saturday
morning by the Nebraska
Union Music Committee.
Groups wishing to perform
in the Talent Mart should
sign up in the Nebraska
Union program office and
pay a $1 registration fee
which will cover the cost of
printing a publicity brochure.
They may also inclde a pic
ture to be printed in the bro
chure. A panel of judges will rate
the performers on their act,
ability, presentation and au
dience appeal. The ratings
will be kept confidential,
said Jennifer Marshall, com
mittee chairman but will be
available for people in
terested In hiring the groups
to perform.
Judges are Dr. Stephen
Cole, assistant professor of
Raymond Miller, of the mu
sic department; Harold Mc
Cord, manager of the Inter
com Club; Richard Scott, Ne
braska Union program man
ager; Miss Marshall; and
Kathy Augustin, assistant
committee chairman.
Groups Must Buy
Space By Friday
Organizations wishing to
purchase space in the 1967
Cornhusker should contact the
Cornhusker business office be
tween 1 and 4 p.m. before Fri
day, according to Bob Beck
man, Cornhusker assistant
business manager.
He added that groups can
not have Cornhusker space
unless the staff is notified by
Friday.
A brochure will be printed
listing the names of the per
formers and a description of
their acts and will be distri
buted in Lincoln and sur
rounding areas.
"This is a great opportuni
ty for combos, folk sing
ers, comediennes and pianists
to advertise their talents,"
Miss Marshall said.
The talent mart will be held
in the small auditorium of the
Nebraska Union from 9 to 12
a.m. Saturday.
Miss Marshall also an
nounced that Take Five, the
musical program fashioned
after the Hyde Park Forum,
will begin Oct. 18.
MISS H0HE1L MISS GALORE
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TECHNICOLOO1 1 l.knH tm WHtTtO ARTISTS
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is coming
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and
See Them
IN PERSON
Friday, October 7 8:00 P. M. at Pershing Auditorium
TV'S TOP TALENT PICKS LANCASTER COUNTY'S
TOP BEAUTY
cfhe Qirl of the Century"
Tickets are available at Miller and Paine's, downtown and Gate
way, Cold's, International Super Stores, Pershing Auditorium, and
University af Nebraska Student Centennial Committee.
Prices: $1.50 -$2.00 -$3.00
WE NEVER CLOSE
m
.1. 1 as 1
Lowest Prices
in Town
DIVIDEND BONDED GAS
16th & P Sts.
Downtown Lincoln
Driver's Licenses Due For Renewal
University students under
21 must renew their Nebraska
driver's licenses by Oct. 31.
The old licenses expired
Sept. 1. Previously called pro
bationary licenses, the new li
censes have the word minor
printed on them.
Licenses cost two dollars
and can either be renewed at
the Nebraska county of the
student's residence or at the
Lancaster County Courthouse,
showing the student's Lincoln
address.
When the student becomes
21 he may turn in his "minor"
licenses for an "adult" variety
that is renewed every two
years.
If minors do not renew their
licenses by Oct. 31, they must
pay five dollars and take the
licenses examination.
Shanks To Speak
On Brutality
Police brutality will be the
topic of Hughes Shanks, a for
mer member of the Congress
of Racial Equality (CORE),
at a meeting of the United
Campus Christian Fellowship
at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, accord
ing to the Rev. William Phil
lips, assistant pastor.
Shanks is presently associ
ated with the Social Security
Administration in Lincoln.
$400
SagSSSS-r.
$240
fatyjpmSe
Which diamond shall it be? It's a matter of preference
plus your own personality! Each has as much flashing
fire as the other. Each has an aura of femininity.
From there on, however, these sets go separate wayst
the marquise tailored, glittering and effectively
simple - the round beautifully curved and graceful.
Illustrations slightly enlarged
120O "O" STREET
nCOITl0 JSWELERO AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY
NCTE Workshop
At Kellogg Center
The 1966 conference of Ne
braska English teachers will
be held at the University of
Nebraska Center Oct. 7-9.
Featured speaker will be
Mrs. Dorothy Saunders of
Washington D.C., a third
grade teacher and consultant
to the U.S. Office of Education
and Commission on English of
the College Entrance Examin
ation Board.
Workshops discussing the
Nebraska Curriculum for Eng
lish will be held for teachers
participating in the program.
Between 200 and 300 Nebras
ka English teachers at the
elementary, junior high, high
school and college levels are
expected to attend.
Key Orientation
Senior key orientation, ori
ginally scheduled for Thurs
day, has been cancelled..
A new date has not yet been
set, according to Carol .Bis-choff.
CAMPUS
HEADQUARTERS
for Fine Footwear
Famous Brands for Less
mm
1317 "0" St.
Factory Outlet
For Fine Footwear
This is your chance,
Student 7026941.
Drink Sprite and be
somebody.
Take heart. Take a dima.
Then take a bottle of Sprite
from the nearest pop
machine.
Suddenly it's in
your hand. Cold.
Biting. Tart and
tinzline. You
cackle fiendishly
and rub your hands
together. (You
should: they're
probably chilled to
the bone by now.j
You tear off to a
corner, alone, but
within earshot of
your fellows.'
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And then? And then? And then you unleash it.
SPRITE! It fizzesl It roarsl It bubbles with
good cheer I
Heads turn. Whisperings. "Who's that strangely
fascinating student with the arch smile. And what's
in that curious green bottle that's making such
a racket?"
And you've arrivedl The distinctive taste and
ebullient character of Sprite has set you apart.
You're somebody, uh...uh, whoever-you-are.
RITE. SO TART AND
TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T
ffEEP IT QUIET.
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'I h h U- UP yzi
Art student keeps getting the brush-off.
DEAR REB:
I'm a regular Renoir on the canvas, but on campus I just don't seem
to make the scene. There was one campus cutie that used to admire my
paintings, but now she's too busy admiring some guy's new Dodge
Dart. She says riding in this guy's Dart is like art; every time they go out,
they draw a crowd. What can I do? I just have to see this girl again.
It's not that I'm in love with her, I haven't finished her portrait yet.
COLOR ME BLUE
DEAR COLOR ME BLUE:
Make your next sitting at your Dodge Dealer's. After you find out how
easy it is to own a Dart, you'll be out painting the town. And don't
worry about finishing the portrait. With Dart, you'll find you have many f
moaeis io cnoose irom. v?ei ine piauref
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Here's the picture that's worth a thousand ah's. '67 Dodge Dart GT. Dart gives you more
show and go than ever before, and it still has that nice low price. Plus a long list of standard
equipment. Like padded instrument panel, padded sun visors, outside rearview mirror,
carpeting and so much more.
DODGE DIVISION
CHRYSLER
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