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Thursday, September 28, Nominations Open For 10 Best-Dressed Ten Best-Dressed coeds on the University of Ne braska campus will be pre sented Oct. 24 at a style show. AWS is sponsoring the contest in conjunction with Focus on Coeds. Nominations are now be ing accepted from all liv ing units and the coeds se lected must meet the fol lowing requirements, ac cording to AWS. All nominees must be full-time students in ,ood standing with the Univer sity. They must be upper classmen and meet the min imum requirements for participation in extra-curricular activities as set by the University. AWS emphasized this is not a popularity or person ality contest. Coeds will be judged on the appropriate AWS Board Chooses Coed Follies Theme "Expo In Retro" was se lected Tuesday by AWS board members as the theme for the 1968 Coed Follies production, Feb. 23. Kathy Kuester, Coed Fol lies chairman, introduced four proposals that were passed by board members. Individuals or groups that placed in last year's Trav elers act competition are eligible to tryout again. AWS voted to cut the cost of admission to $1 for those participating in the s h o w. Also this year each of the six groups competing will be allowed a budget of $125, an increase of $25 over pre vious years. Rally, Parade To Begin Home Football Season This season's first foot ball rally will be held Fri day at 6:15 p.m. according to Jan Donnan, Tassels ral ly chairman. A rally parade will begin from the south side of the Nebraska Union and will proceed to Memorial Stadi um. Head football coach, Bob Devaney, will speak and the traveling spirit trophy will be awarded, Miss Don nan said. The spirit trophy is given to the living unit display ing the best spirit and hav ing the largest representa tion. Law Senior Achieves ABA Office A senior in the Uinver sity of Nebraska College of Law, Herbert Knudsen, was recently elected first vice president of the Law Stu dent Division of the Ameri can Bar Association. Knudsen elected at the annual meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, Aug. 110, is the first national officer from Ne braska. Knudsen, a member of the Honor Council and pres ident of Nebraska Law Stu dents, was elected to the position from 127 v o t i n g delegates. Tkaeo loweeci rtM aeprr etas KM aarertietnc la the DaHr Neeree. kui stiaaar rat it I" w" " . mlatmam ckarce il I """" tMtrtion. Te place classified ae'Y.rtissmeat till Iht CnlrereHr of Ndrraska it 4724SM as ask for Ike Dill Nearae kaa afflees or KM to oem II Nebraska lain. Te elesslfleo- ' Uiiaf maaaaerr maintain : : mimss haara. Flam, attempt to elaee jaa- aa darlnt thon haara. AU advert! umwat most ka aweaahl elans ad appeara. KELP WANTED Men wanted l-24 tor part Broe wo 12.17 per hour. Apply aat at M61 Sou la St Wanted: Typlet for dissertation. 46O-30PQ. Local company need two collate men. work part Urn. 4M-44H. Wanted buabora. Apply to Mother Moor. 425 University Terrace. MISCELLANEOUS BabriiWiK. Am experienced and have references, ztoi starr. FOX SALE mm Camera. Zela Cont.x. fl.J rea. soluble otter. Even inn 477-ohb. ALFA ROMEO Spider Velo Excellent, aae to apreciate MOO. 4H-7U3 alter p.m. 1967 ness and suitability of their dress at all times. In selecting the b e s t dressed coeds, judges will be concerned with individu al sense of the latest fash ions and personal groom ing, poise, and general over all appearance. Each living unit may sub mit ten names. Women's living units may nominate a maximum of five from their own unit. Coeds se lected as finalists in past years are eligible. All nominations must be submitted to the AWS office in the Nebraska Union by 5 p.m. Friday. The top 20 coeds nomin ated will be notified Oct. 3 and official judging will be Oct. 9-13. The best-dressed coed will be selected by judges independent of AWS. Another change will be in the awarding of trophies. Winners will be limited to first and second places and these groups will be p r e sented the traditional trav eling trophies. Plaques will be given to the other groups in recogni tion of being chosen as one of the six to participate. Board members felt that this change would somewhat erase the dividing line be tween winners and losers. Miss Kuester is the over all chairman for the pro duction. Jan McGill has been appointed skitmaster and the stage manager is Susie Dietemeyer. Signs displayed in front of the living unit, signs carried at the rally, and identifiable dress also help to determine the winner. An overall spirit trophy will be awarded to the liv ing unit who has compiled the most number of points at the end of the basketball season. Points are given for win ning the weekly rallies and contests like the "Yell like Hell" and "Knock 'em with Noise," signs in front of the living unit, and representa tion at airport rallies. h jtyfr J THURSDAY (All activities in Nebraska Union Unless otherwise in dicated.) INTER-VARSITY - 8:00 a.m., 12:00 a.m. GEOLOGY LAB ASSIS- TANTS-12:30 p.m. UNION CONTEMPO RARY ARTS COMMITTEE 3:30 p.m. HYDE PARK-3:30 p.m. UNION TRIPS & TOURS COMMITTEE-3:45 p.m. QUIZ BOWL-4:00 p.m. YWCA CABINET - 4:30 p.m. UNION SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE -4:30 p.m. UNION PUBLIC RELA TIONS COMMITTEE 4:30 p.m. AWS COURT-4:30 p.m. UNION MUSIC COMMIT TEE 4:30 p.m. KOSMET CLUB - 6:00 p.m. PHI MU ALPHA SINFON IA 6:00 p.m. BOWLING LEAGUE OR GANIZATIONAL MEET-ING-6:30 p.m. AUF EXEC-6:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION-6:30 p.m. GAMMA ALPHA CHI -7:00 p.m. HOME ECONOMICS ELLEN H RICHARDS DES SERT 7:00 p.m. AUF BOARD 7:00 p.m. MATHEMATICS COUN SELORS 7:30 p.m. VARSITY MEN'S GLEE CLUB SMOKER-8:00 p.m. ASUN-SPECIAL PRO-JECTS-:00 p.m. A SUN - EDUCATION COMMITTEE-8:30 p.m. BOOTHS: BAPTIST STU DENT UNION, UNSEA (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slides of most of Yugo slavia will be shown by Dr. Leslie Hughes, chairman of the Geography department, Thursday at 8 p.m. in room 105, in the Geography Biuld ing. Hughes will show slides of the regions he visited on a three week trip in Yugo slavia last summer at an open meeting of t Gamma Theta Upsilon, geography honorary. RAZOR CUTTING THE RIGHT WAY "The Clipper11 BARBER SHOP 119 NORTH 12 STREET Graduate 2 Hairstyling Schools The Daily Two Members Added To Wesley Foundation The University's Wesley Foundation has added two members to its staff, one of whom will be a full-time associate minister-director. The Reverend Melvin Luetchens has taken the ministerial post and John Breckenridge has joined the staff, while working on a doctorate. Rev. Luetchens, who is leaving the pastorate at Ord, Nebr., said he will be "counseling, preach ing, leading in worship and working with the students." ENJOYS AGE GROUP "I had thought a long time back of the possibility of campus ministry because I enjoy working with this age of people," said 28-year-old Rev. Luetchens. "I like some of the Ideas about being around a Uni 3litiiiiiMitlltiiltititltiiiiiiiiiifitiitiitiiiiiiiiiiJiJiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitililii IStudents Win Dates! With Questionaire I The 'winning personal ities' of Ann Meyer and Steve Curry have won them selves dates with cele brities for the Minnesota Nebraska game Saturday. Miss Meyer will be es corted by Lee Majors, star of TV's "Big Valley" and Curry's date will be Sivi Aberg, the current Miss Sweden. The date includes a lunch eon before the game and "something special" after wards. University students en tered the contest, sponsored by Golds and Clairol, by fill ing out personality question naires during the first week of school. The questionnaires were processed by a computer to determine who was "best suited to date a blonde." "When I got the phone call from Clairol I thought someone was pulling a trick Nebraskan versity, where students are searching for that which is new and changing," he said. Rev. Luetchens, married and the father of two young boys, attended West mar College in Iowa and attended the Evangelical United Brethren Theology School in Chicago. FORMER DEAN Breckenridge, who has been the dean of students at Hastings College, will be counseling and teaching part-time at the Wesley Foundation while also serv ing as the staff representa tive to the Hungry Id, the Foundation's coffee house. "Mn Breckenridge has led several conferences on drugs. LSD and so forth," said The Rev. Duane Hut chinson of the Wesley Foun dation. on me," Miss Meyer said. Curry said his reaction was that he "was r e a 1 ly pleased." "Even my barber has asked me if I'm getting all ready for the big date." Neither winner could re member the winning com bination of the multiple choice questionnaire. Miss Meyer said she chose an "exotic" frag rance as her favorite scent, while Curry liked a "woodsy" scent best on a girl. Miss Meyer, a sun bleached blonde, said she described herslef as "atten tion getting" in the question aire. Both, however, remem bered that they "preferred blondes." BIG RED DRY CLEANERS Shirts Laundered Parking At Door 16th & "Q" St. OCT. 1 3th AT 8:30 P.M. IN PERSON AND ALL SEATS RESERVED I Cold's Rocord Dept.. Millar Palnes Order Tickets at University Union, Downtown ft Gateway, International Super Stores, and Pennine kox offices. Prices M.Se-U-M. Tf 1 J ' 4 t'lllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIN 1 Pilgrim 20 Singers To Perform j 'The Pilgrim 20 Singers, a Kansas folk-rock group, will make their first Lin coln appearance at the Ne braska Union ballroom Fri day at 8 p.m. Patterned after the New Tony's Emerald, Nebr. iviM(2JjMiio i m I i cob ' I J: F Oil ? I ! V 7 J? See the "invisible uircie" coior mm ai you, -.v. Mfety pamphlet, or write: American Honda Motor Co., Inc.. Dept. C-9. Box 50. "See all the Mean Machines at Lincoln's Honda hangout.', RANDOLPH MOTORS 21st & N Christy Minstrels, the Sing- ers feature folk, modern and religious music accom- panied by two electric gui tars, two Spanish guitars and several percussion in struments. Kane Here's the mean one. Honda Scrambler 160. Designed mean and rugged for rough riding, sharp and cool for the campus. Clean, perfectly balanced for easy handling. And Honda's dependable OHC 4-stroke engine delivers up to 116 mpg. Performance? Speeds up to 75 mph. Initial price, upkeep and insurance are impressively low. Parking? No problem. Make the scene at any of Honda's 1,800 dealers. Take a safety demonstration ride. Watch for the Scrambler 160. You'll agree it's a mean machine -at a lowdown price. Shapes . ... . - i I Cycle and Marine Page 3 The '(roup was formed only list summer and has already performed at Oma- ha University, Kansas State, and Kansas Univer sity while touring the Mid west. College Only DOUBLES LEAGU Sunday 4:00 p.m. Call 435-9882 the world of wheels v.... . ------rr j Gardens, Cal.f. 90247. C1967, AHM. 4.la. Otrtt tin a yttnp hrnrhilr anil 432-5348 flXED Bow I