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    Friday, October 28, 1966
I he Daily Nebraskan
Page 3
Innocents Defeat MB's
m ijuiz Howl Match
The Innocents Society
gained long-awaited revenge
Thursday night as they de
feated the Mortar Boards
230-30 in the opening match
of the 1966 Quiz Bowl season.
Having lost the match in
two previous years, the Inno
cents regained their prestige.
Marv Almy was the backbone
of the team, as he answered
seven tossup questions for 70
points. Other team members
included Roger Doerr, Ladd
Longquist and Gary Larsen
Mortar Board team mem
bers included Erma Winter
er, Marian Sicklebower, Bev
Armstrong and Candy Sasso.
Following the Mortar
Boards and Innocents match,
two teams were selected from
the audience to play one
match. Members of "This
Team" were Mike O'Shea,
Cathy Costello, Kelly Baker
and Jim McClymont, while
memoers ot " mat ream ' m-
eluded Don Stenberg, Paul
5tliiiatijili
!
YES, JOE COLLEGE . . . there is a Great Pumpkin. Selleck dwellers ready decora
tions for the annual Selleck Pumpkin Stomp Friday night.
Great Pumpkin Rises From Patch;
Finds Believers At Selleck Stomp
FRIDAY
ABEL HALL 9, Hayride,
8- 11 p.m., Denton.
FARMHOUSE, Pledge
Barn Dance, 8-10 p.m.,
Waverly.
FEDDE HALL-CORN-HUSKER
CO-OP, Hour
Dance, 7-8 p.m., Fedde
Hall.
LOVE MEMORIAL,
House Party, 8-12 p.m.,
Love Hall.
SELLECK QUAD, "Great
Pumpkin Stomp" Party, 9
12 p.m., Selleck.
Hour Dance, 4:30-5:30 p.m.,
Triangle.
UNICORNS, Halloween
Party, 8-12 p.m., 307 Taylor
Park Drive.
SATURDAY
ACACIA, Hayride, 8:30
12:00 p.m.
ALL UNIVERSITY
FUND, AUF-Beat Dance,-
9- 12 p.m., Nebraska Union.
These low-cosl rates applr to all clasHled advertising Id the Oailr Nebrasaani
standard rat of 5c per word and minimum charm of Mo per elaaalflrd Insertioa.
Payment for these ada will fall Into two eateterles: (U ada runninf leas thaa
ne wrek to aurresslna muat be paid for before' Insertion. It) ada runnina for
more than one werk will be paid weekly.
To place a clarified advertisement rail Ibe t'nlversltr of Nebraska at 477-1711
and ask for the Dally Nebraskan olflcia or jome to Room 61 In the Nebraska
Union. The rlaslifled advertising manatrrs maintain :80 te 1:M business hours.
Please attempt to place rour ad durinr those hours.
MISCELLANEOUS
H.A-MOR: Friday Nit. J. Harrison B.
and the Bumbles.
PAT'S TYPING SKRVICE
ReaKonnble rates
Phone Pat Owen 423-2008
CLOSE OUT: Better Sheatfer Fountain
Pens BWi oil. University Bookstore.
liOwei-level. Union.
IX)NUTS45 verities. ii-"ake-rulli-bismaiks.
Oiwn Tui'sday-Sundav ti a.m.
to II) P.m. (i k S DONUT SHOP. 1132
No. 27th.
CO BIO RED, ball point pens, only 50c.
CiuaranU-ed quality. GO HKi KKI liall
pens available at NEI1KASKA CHURCH
GOOlXi, 144 North 14th St.
MKB FI.YIN07 Buy "i of Taylorcraft
MSI. Fly inexpensively. 4.14-MU7.
"(iuaranti handsome prlca for Gary
Collins Dirk Butkus picturea; Stand
ard Football Contest; 4H8-9:M.
FOR RENT
Private apartment will accommodate
tour men. 477-(iai.
Spares available: Rainbow Trailer Court,
half-wny between East and City cam
pus 1WI1 Adams, 435-3417.
Present roommate Is leavin. Need an
other one. Larue house. Rent I2J per
month. Cull 10 p.m. for appointment
to aee 432-l84ti. MO No. 2ti.
Someone to shaia two bedroom apt.
Shower, kitchen, paiklnt, air condl
tlonlna, cm At. Campus. Utllitlea paid.
:)5. Call Mishra 4:14-4215 evi-nlnss or
University ext. 'JM'i.
Four lovely furnlshi-d roms. Air condi
tioned. Couple. 21" Fiosl-lreo reliik
iaU, 432-2402,
Engstrom, James Specht and
William Carson.
"This Team" defeated
"That Team" 130-100. Kellev
Baker was. the high scoring
player, answering six tossup
questions while Paul Eng
strom answered four toss
ups. Apprdximately 150-160 peo
ple were in attendance. "I'm
extremely happy with the
turnout," said John Metzger,
Quiz Bowl president, "It
looks like a good season."
Moderator for the matches
was Charles R. Gruner;
Steve Ring served as judge.
Following the match a
team captains meeting was
held. Rule sheets were passed
out, and Quiz Bowl proced
ures for the year were ex
plained. All team applications with
the $4.50 registration fee were
to be turned in at the meet
ing. Team competition will
begin on Nov. 3,
ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA,
House Party, 9-12 p.m.,
house.
DELTA SIGMA PI, House
Party, 9-12 p.m., house.
DELTA UPSILON, "Sta
ble Stomp" House Party, 9
12 p.m., house.
PI KAPPA ALPHA,
"Hillbilly Party," 9-12 p.m.,
house.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON,
House Party, 9-12 p.m.,
house.
SUNDAY
BURR EAST, FEDDE,
LOVE MEMORIAL, Tea, 2
4:30 p.m., Fedde.
ABEL HALL 10, open
house, 3-5 p.m., Abel.
ALPHA XI DELTA -TAU
KAPPA EPSILON,
Pizza Party, 6-8 p.m., Al
pha Xi Delta.
BURR HALL3, Hayride,
6-11 p.m.
CATIIER HALL 8, Date
FOR SALE
lt4 Corvette, 200 Actual Miles, Only
:i000. 488-7401. 345 Witlierbee Blvd.
STEREO SHT-Excellent components, 6
months uld. Muat sell. MHHUli eveninvs.
For sale: 100.1 Yamaha 55 c. c. Inser
tion system eood shape. Phone 43!i-4o8.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Monday, 4 N.U. notebooks, 2 texts
between It) D and airport. Reward.
477-2D12.
BOOKS
Every Ayn Rand paperback. NEWEST
bookstore, 220 No. Uth. (South of Mrs.
Lutz's).
Dylan Thomas: "Portrait of the Artist
As a Youna Do." "FOOTBALL", a
book every lan should have. NEWEST
bookstore, 220 No. Uth (south of Mr.
Lutz's)
EMPLOYMENT
Excellent port time Job. Car necessary.
Call 432-4644 anytime. I
MEN OR W'OMKN: Need extra money?
Develope own business for security
upon graduation. Set own hours. For
appointment call 466-3717.
EXCITING
POSITIONS
FOR MALI STUDENTS
Applications bow being accepted for
positions part tlma with major na
tion corporation.
Voung men II years or aver want
ing to learnt
MI.F.K PROMOTION
MAKKKl ISO TECHNIQUES
HALKK MANAOKMKM
Apnlr I p.m. Tuesdar
t(M) No. Uth, Mr. Kaiusef
Game Preparation Early
By Mick Lowe
Junior Staff Writer
To a student, a home
football game means func
tions, hot dogs, and a quick
tally of rushing yardage to
see how the Huskers figure
in the Big Eight statistics.
But to the production
staff of ABC sports, a foot
ball game means hours of
preparation, miles of cable
and a mulfrmillion dollar
franchise.
Members of ABC's color
crew began arriving as ear
ly as Tuesday to prepare
coverage of Saturday's Nebraska-Missouri
game.
Two Journalism School
seniors will help ABC's reg
ular crew. Karen Hastings
will be script writer and
Mike Elgert will be on gen
eral assignment.
"We started working on
Picnic, 3-9 p.m., Pioneer
Park.
FARMHOUSE - ALPHA
OMICRON PI, Pizza Par
ty, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Farm
house. KAPPA SIGMA-KAPPA
ALPHA THETA, Pizza Par
ty, 4-7 p.m., Kappa Sigma.
LOVE MEMORIAL
HALL, Open House, Par
ents Day, Banquet, 11 a.m.
5 p.m.. Love Memorial.
PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
NIA, Foreign Foods Buffet,
5-6 p.m., Wesley Founda
tion. SANDOZ 4-ABEL 13, Piz
za Party, 6-8 p.m., Sandoz
4.
SELLECK QUAD - BES
SEY AND SEATON I, Pic
nic, 3:30 -7:30 p.m., Pio
neer Park.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
DELTA GAMMA, Hour
Dance, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Sig
ma Phi Epsilon.
HOWELL MEMORIAL THEATRE
Fri. and Sat. 8 p.m.
For Reservations
Phone 477-8711
Ext. 2072
piyyA
H B aWaSB fcaSBi iWwk
Color Crews Start
the set-up Thursday morn
ning," said Jim Hay, "and
we won't be through until
Saturday morning just be
fore the game."
"It takes 50 people to put
on a show like this," said
Hay. "Most of the mem
bers of this crew are from
the west coast. A few of us
flew in from New York."
ABC will have six color
cameras in the stadium.
Two w i 1 1 be on electric
dollies on either side of the
field.
Two will be in the press
box and another on a plat
form above the second deck
of the south stadium. The
sixth camera will be sus
pended from a crane.
To the layman ABC's op
eration seems a fantastic
electronic achievement.
"I'd say we've got over a
mile of just camera cable
and about six times that
much for mikes and pow
er," Hay added.
ABC's color vans from
Hollywood arrived Tuesday
night according to Church
Howard, ABC sports pro
ducer. ABC has three color
units, each one costing over
a million dollars.
"The first time we used
these units was at the U.S.
Open last June. We drove
all three units to San Fran
cisco. We had a total of 17 color
cameras, which is the larg
est color pickup in the his
tory of color television. Now
two of the units are on the
East coast, and the other
on the west," said Howard.
"If coverage is necessary
East of the Mississippi, we
use our New York crews.
If the coverage is west of
the Mississippi, western
unit handles it."
With the expansive equip
ment employed in a color
cast it seems incredible that
JYeit1 Chapter
At JFK College
The executive committee of
the University YWCA pre
sented a program to the wo
men's student body at John
F. Kennedy College in Wahoo
Wednesday.
JFK college is initiating a
YWCA program on their
campus, and the Nebraska
organization is helping them
take the initial steps, accord
ing to Jeanne Jasperson,
YWCA president.
The Nebraska committee
stressed the fact that YWCA
presents a challenge to the
college woman, and adds to
a well rounded college ca
reer. The group also ex
plained various service proj
ects and other functions of
YWCA.
Representatives from John
F. Kennedy College will be
attending YWCA cabinet
meetings here next week.
A YWCA program is also
being considered by Omaha
University.
OPENS
TOM G I IT!
University Theatre
12th & R St.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Pizza Hut in
i
Gas light
in
only 920 steps
from the campus
count 'cm
shows actually run as
smoothly as we see them.
"There are - two basic
things that can go wrong,"
explained Howard. "T h e
telephone company can
goof us up. Or anything can
happen here like losing pow
er in the truck." .
"Things can go wrong on
the field, too, like a camera
man can get faked out like
a defensive halfback and
we miss the play. That's
why we bring our own
crews with us. We need
professionals, and that's
what we are."
Howard has travelled all
over the world to arrange
sportscasts. He is the pro
ducer for all ABC sports
presentations including the
"Wide World of Sports."
ABC is the only network
carrying college football on
Saturday. College telecasts
are arranged with the
NCAA. ABC has purchased
the NCAA contract for two
years with an option to buy
additional two-year con
tract for 30 million dollars.
Howard and director Andy
Sidaris sit in the produc
tion van parked outside the
stadium and coordinate the
sportscasters, camera
men and decide upon video
re-runs and stop action
cuts.
Will the time-outs be long
er because of TV coverage?
"Definitely not," replied
Howard emphatically.
"That's one of the g r e a t
fallacies about TV coverage
of a football game.
"There are enough time
outs when you take scoring
and regular time outs 95
per cent of the time. We
never stop the play on the
field. In the pros it's a dif
ferent story. They'll let you
stoo plays and flagrantly in
terfere with the game."
The results of the crew's
efforts will be evident at
11:45 air time for the pre
game show. Kick off is at
12:15 rather than 2:00 be
cause of the time factor on
the east coast.
FRIDAY
TASSELS, 12:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
PLACEMENT OFFICE
LUNCHEON, 12:30 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
A.PII.A., 1:30 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
JAZZ 'N JAVA, 3:45 p.m.,
Nebraska Union.
SECONDARY EDUCA
TION Doctoral Club, 7:30
p.m., Nebraska Union.
PALLADIAN, 8 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
SUNDAY
CHESS CLUB, 4 p.m., Ne
braska Union.
The Church
Directory
First Baptist Churrh of Lincoln,
Baptist Student Fellowship: 0:30 a.m.
Worship: 111:45 a.m. Evening Fellow
ship: 11:00 p.m. 1340 K Street. 477-4198.
First Evangelical Covenant Church,
Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. College
tind Career Fellowship: 8:15 p.m.
BII24 L Street. 489-1950.
First Methodist Churrh. Worship:
9::) and 10:55 a.m. Church School:
9:.T0, 10:55 a.m. 2723 No. 50th.
4IW-1906.
First Presbyterian Church. Wor
ship: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Colleiiinte
Class 9:30 a.m. 17th and F Streets.
435-3211.
Holy Trinity F.plsoopal. Holy Com
munion: 8 a.m. Family Services aod
Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 6001 A
Street. 488-7139.
fit. Paul Methodist (hunk. Wor
ship: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School:
9:30 a.m. 12th and M, 477-8951.
Christian ftilenre Church. let
Church, Worship: 11:00 a.m., 12 It L
Street, 432-3BH0: 2nr Church, Worship:
8:30 a.m., 62 O Streets! College
fJroups: 6:30 p.m. Thursday Cotner
School of Religion, opposite Love Li
brary. Trinity Methodist Church. Worship:
B:.KI and 11 a.m. Church School:
9:30 a.m. llith and A. 4:15-2946.
Orars Methodist Church. Worship:
30. 9:30, and 10:45 a.m. Church
School: 8:30 a.m. Trl-Cs (for Uni
versity students): 5 p.m. 27th and
R. 432-4776.
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THE NEW DISPLAY in the Nebraska Union museum case is"
titled, "North American Indian Dolls and Munalins." It replaces a dis
play of Japanese armor. The Dolls are most closely associated with chil
dren's play and were used in magical and healing ceremonies of Indian
groups.
J-School Depth Report Probes
Paradox Of Nebraska's Politics
Prairie Paradox, Nebras
kaIts Politics", the fourth
depth report published by
the University's School of
Journalism, went on sale
this week.
"The report, hopefully,
will provide information to
help us all in understanding
Nebraska politics," said R.
Neale Copple, journalism
school director.
The report attempts to
examine the paradoxes of
Nebraska politics, not its
political history, he said.
It explores the matters
that cause people to wonder
in Nebraska's politics, such
as the public allegation of
electrical power in a con
servative state, he added.
'.'T h e immediate pre
requisite of all depth re
ports is to educate the stu
dents doing the reports,"
Copple said.
The report represents two
years of hard work on the
part of about 30 people,
said Mrs. Emily Trickey,
editor of the report.
The depth reporting class
of senior students worked
you're in living color!
Show your colors for the COLOR
telecast of the Nebraska-Missouri
game in this spirited red vinyl cape . . .
COLORful "Big Red" vinyl cape with matching
red vinyl triangle scarf.
Orig. 10.90
Thy. -5 At . iVvmB iKW11" ' ':-.::::.;:;:.:.';
J0 tea
directly with Mrs. Trickey
and Copple.
Student editor was Mar
ilyn Hoegemeyer and s t u
dent assistants were Frank
Partsch and Jim Patten.
The report was illustrated
completely with political
cartoons by Gunars Straz
dins, a University graduate
in art who is now in gradu
ate school at eh University
of Colorado.
A supplement of a 100
year statistical study of Ne
braska elections was also
printed in a limited quant
ity. The statistics for the
supplement were gathered
by Marv McNeff, now a
graduate student at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin.
Copies of the depth report
were distributed to all daily
newspapers in the nation,
accredited schools of journ
alism, state legislators and
the heads of campus aca
demic and administrative
departments.
The report, was financed
by the Newspaper Fund,
Inc., as were the first three
depth reports, Mrs. Trickey
said.
SMILE
Now Only
Gold's Junior Colony second
03L
She noted the financial
aid has been given to the
school for five years, which
is two years longer than a
grant is usually given to a
journalism department Th
$5,000 grant covered the
printing costs of the report.
Reports are being sold for
75 cents per copy.
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