The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1968, Page Page 4, Image 4

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The Daily Nebraskan
Wednesday, May 8, 19C
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Photo by Dm Lately
Three Summery attired coeds admire the new Revolution look in Summer fashion for college men.
Coeds model new fashions,
suffer clouds, cold goose bumps
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bv J. L. Schmidt that was nothing compared
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Plavboy announced, a lit- to the sufienng ot expos ng
: Ia vear aeo. that bare arms and legs to the
'There is a full scale revolu- j nippy air
Photo by Du Ldely
Mary Ann Goedert prepares to check out the
slide and sail into Summer fun.
tion taking place in mens
fashions." As any alert col
lege student can tell, this pre
diction has come true, not
only in men's fashions but
also in women's.
Men's magazines talk in
terms of the casual formal
look, featuring dress turtle
necks, striped double breast
eds and the like. Women talk
about the "Heroine look."
the "Gypsy look" and the
"Baby look."
I decided to delve into the
Nebraska look in both men's
and women's fashions. To do
this, three coeds were chosen
at random and asked if they
would model some of their
"Summery Apparel" in a
Saturday morning setting at
Pioneer Park.
The coeds cooperated, but
the good old Nebraska weath
er came on cold and cloudy.
The girls deserved medals for
being up and about at 8:30
on a Staurday morning, but
Jan Mahaney, a Selleck
freshman, doffed her "elec
tric green" coat to pose in
her Spring 'n' summer fun
dress featuring a Peter Pan
collar with a buttertiy now
and a flared and pleated
skirt. Complete with white
hnP and hrieht ereen heels
Jan was the perfect picture
of Spring, in spue oi ner
eoosebump makeup, which
wasn't her fault.
Janice Stuart wore an at
tractive straw hat with her
bold neon striped summer
shift and sporty white san
dals. The dress complete with
opportunity to try some of that
lovely Nebraska gooseoump
maivcuf ivv. AU siuaenis eugmie 10
Mary Ann Goedert kept her ticipate in activities are
in her sporty white culottes
and matching jacket. Indian
sandals and earrings which
matched the zipper pull on
her jacket rounded out her
"would be" summer fun suit.
Yours trulv was attired in
the Dustin Hoffman "Benja
min" inspired radical sports
outfit which should be making
the scene more and more on
today's college campus. The
California Lime turtleneck ac
cented the green Levis and 75
cent surplus utility jacket
with the matching pith hel
met. Student tribunal
interviews set
Interviews for Student Tri
bunal will be held Sunday,
May 12 from 1:30-5.30 p.m.
Openings are for two junior
and four senior members. Ap
plications may be picked up
on the door of ASUN office,
and should be returned there
by 5:00 p.m. Friday.
All students eligible to par-
emate in activities are in
vited to apply.
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PbMo by Du Laulely
Janice Stuart wonders where the crowd is as she
looks forward to a Summer full of activities in
Pinewood Bowl at Pioneer Park.
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AT THE
LOWEST PRICES
In suite of the weather and
the inconvenience, we suffer
ed to bring you the news of
the revolution, the fashion
revolution of Summer, 1968.
Workpower For McCarthy
He has been helping us since last November.
Isn't it your turn now?
work for McCarthy
very evening
1126' P Street
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il Oprinq Clearance
Lavaliers ......... Were $4.75 to $6.75 Now $2.95 to $4.95
Pewter Mugs Were $8.50 Now $5.95
Cigarette Lighters . . Were $3.50 to $20.00 Now $1.95 to $17.50
AND MANY, MANY MORE
Sale runs 29 April to 11 May only!!
Serrin& Lincoln Sinct 19QS
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Chevrolet special savings bonus
now adds more value to cars already giving you the most
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IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE
Anyone con offer yoo fosf obour
anything with a foncy paint job,
tpecial trim, o few gadgets, and
call it a "sale." But see what your
Chevrolet dealer is coming op with
during his 68 Savings Explol
ChecV 'u-;s- n- livings Plans
1. Any Chtiuiei vt Chevelle with
200-hp Turbo-Fire -V8, Powerglide
and whitewalls.
2. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with
250-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide
and whitewalls.
3. Any regular Chevrolet with 250
hp Turbo rire ''B. Turbo Hydra
Malic and whilcwoiis.
4. Now, for the first time ever, big
savings on power disc brakes and
power steering when you buy any
Chevrolet or Chevelle V8.'
5. Buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle
V8 2- or -door hardtop save on
vinyl ,top -"-rtric Hck, wheel
covers and ua.ant! uard items.