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n it Friday, October 11, 1968 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 1 ii i History professor James father Hall. The moving Football fans target . . . Biafran fund to receive boost from volunteers Student volunteers are preparing to stand o n downtown Lincoln and cam pus streets before and after this Saturday's football game to rattle cans for the Keep Biarans Alive campaign. Permission for the drive has been received from the city of Lincoln and from campus authorities, according to Dr. Dale Mesner, NU associate professor of mathematics and chairman of the campus committees. Mayor Sam Schwartzkopf Senate to select board members Interviews for Publication Board members will be held Monday, October 14 at 4:00 p.m. in the ASUN office. Applications for positions may be picked up any time before the interviews at the ASUN office, 335 Union. Fpr Sale: IMS Chevy lmpala. automatic transla tion , power steering and brakes, fac tory air. One owner, excellent condi tion. 4U6-S257. Ji3 Vntkswaaen. New Paint, excellent condition. Just tuned, tl.iwo. M-rat7 evening. ta(Mm. (1.00 up. CUlf'i. MM Chevy. 3M Cubic Buitk Motor, floor Khift. bucket, console. Two door, yel low. I77-2Z75. Dvnaco SWreo system. Includea IM-S timer. PAS-3 Pre-Amp. and Stereo 70 amplifier. ! Raysonic ax speakers. Call 434-R244 after 5. SmufeCorona electric portable typewrit er, 18 months old, 13t. Mr. Londoner, Tcachera College Hoom 101. i AM-S PM. After C. 799-2310. tear End Clearance. 1968 Triumphs. New 60 Bonneville $152.00 off liat sioo.oo down and 46.50 per month. Good selec tion used Bikes from and up. Honda Triumph Bultaco Kawa saki. Jerryoo Motors Inc. 2100 M St. 432-5348. Bultaco Matador Motorcycle. 250 sc V ery tow mi lease. Excellent condition. Must sell. 423-2066. For Rent: University-approved private room. Cook ing, TV. Shower. Af area. Bomonth. 477268. Miscellaneous: Support Jack the Bear - wear a gar ment. . Anyone interested in dis'-ussinj ides is of A Band and capitalism: 705 Cnarles Ion. a PM. October U. Help Wanted: National Corporation needs three col lege mn to work part-time in tbia uea. Call 488-4414. STUDENTS! Ask yonraelf these quesUons: I. Will I make money; 2. Will my Job benefit me in other ways Every young man ahuuid spend some time with us. It wiU make you a heller lawyer, preach er, doctor, grocer, politician, etc. Our training is su-ong medicine. Von mnrt take 30 minutes to get Hie facts. Phono 477-6M5. mm 1 A. Rawley seems "boxed" process for many professors will sign a proclamation declaring Saturday as "Keep Biafrans Alive Day," Mesner added. IX OTHER EFFORTS, NEBRASKA UNION DAILY EVENTS CALENDAR FRIDAY, OCT. 11, 1968 8 a.m. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 8:30 a.m. Architecture 5 Psychology 70 la.m. Program Dept. 12:30 p.m. Placement Luncheon 1 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega Mothers Club 1:30 p.m. A. Ph. A. 4:30 p.m. Seminar on .the 'Disadvantaged Child," Room 200, Teachers College 4:45 p.m. Hillel Sabbath Service UMHE 7:30 p.m. Bahai Club 8 p.m. Turkish Association & Delian Union . 7 and 9 p.m. Movie "The Robe" EAST UNION 13:30 p.m. Mosleum Students Assoc. ' 4 p.m. Jazz and Java (J. Harrison B.) 8 p.m. Dept. of Ag. Econ. (Newcomer's party) (&irilp6 STANDARD MOTORS Triumph Jaguar Austin MG Soles Service Parts Ptriuhpb 1731 O Street 4 . r: in his new office in Old- got underway this week. Smith Hall and AUF are respectively sponsoring tfances Friday and Saturday nights to raise money for the Mve, Mesner said. Nineteen fraternities and 13 sororities have agreed to skip meals and donate resulting funds to Keep Biafrans Alive. "No tabulation of expected income has been officially made, but we estimate it at over $2,000," Mesner said. Dormitory residents have signed up to skip their even ing meal this ."Monday, Oct. 14, in an effort organized by the Inter-Dormitory Associa tion. IDA also placed collec tion cans in dorm snack bars. Over $500 has been received through the student-manned booth in the Nebraska Union this past week. The contribu tions have come mostly from campus people, Mesner said. Various high school com mittees and other groups have been holding pop bottle drives, selling concessions at football games and planning other activities for the drive. Sport Car Center of Lincoln KK Hub traveler's acts chosen Five groups hve been chosen as travelers acts for the Kosmet Klub fall show. The Max Shananhan Quartet, the Local Rod George Kirk, Fred Hollstein and Mark Wendlund, and Jim Weaver and Brian Bensen were chosen Sunday to en tertain between the skits. MAX SHANANHAN, who sang alone last year, will be accompanied by a bass, piano, and drums. , The Local Road with two girls and two guys will enter tain with a vocalist, a bass, and two guitars. With strobe lights, flores cent drums, and piano ac companiment, George Kirk will give a spectacular drum routine. Fred Hollstein and Mark Wendlund will do a take-off on the Broadway show, "Mame." The two will dance and sing. As master of ceremonies again this year, Jim Weaver will sing between the skits and also join Brian Bensen on the piano for a travelers act. Crooner Williams in concert Singer Andy Williams will appear in Omaha on Oct. 22. The concert will be held at the Omaha Civic Auditorium Arena and will start at 8:15 p.m. Tickets and other in formation can be obtained bv writing to the auditorium box office. Also appearing with Williams will be ballad and folk singer Roger Miller. A 35-piece orchestra will also be featured. Williams' pomilaritv erew with his rendition of the Henry Mancini composition, Moon niver. Recently, Williams appeared in a dif ferent role as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, pledged to the late Robert F. Kennedy in his campaign for the presidency. Miller composes his own songs, including "King of the Road," "London Swings," and "Little Green Apples." gliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiif Publicity i seminar j scheduled The Dally Nebraskan will hold a seminar for 1 I publicity chairmen, I Sun., Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The meeting will h form publicity chair- men of all campus I organizations on the I procedure of placing news in the Daily Ne- 1 braskan. 1 All organizations and I living units are invited to send representatives. I siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiHiiiiiiiirl IN CONCERT OCTOBER 14 VETS AUDITORIUM 8 P.M. DES MOINES, IOWA $5 $4 $3 Mall Orders Include wll-oddrttsed stamped envelope. CHOICE SEATS AT THE DOOR TOO DES MOINES MUSIC HOUSE DES MOINES, IA. SON 114 WALNUT IMPORTS 432-4277 Female SA's prefer hall courts . . . Judgement of peers supported unless the case is serious Continued from Page 1 Self -determinism nnrl lurlir. ment of peer groups seem to De another thing a majority of student assistants are moving towards. The conceDt of a hall court. in which rule-breakers would be tried rather than sending them to the administration or to the city police, is a popular one among SA s. Yet one RD nointed out that there was a danger in this and a point at which the students could not try their own offenders. "After all, why should the student be given different status than any other citizen in the citv? There are court systems set up by the local and state governments and the students snouid not be immune to them just because ' they live on campus." MOST WOULD not go so far as to say that the dorms should try their own residents on serious offenses, but many would say drinking and late hours could be taken care of within the hall. The one marked similarity between the male and female SA's was that each carries out her job her own way, as an individual. "We work well together, as a staff." said one. "but when we go back to the floors our individualities assert themselves and we do things as we see best. There are several SA's who Navy Pea Coats ( l o l L . J Lincoln Army & Western Store Corner 11th & N 3 .... ivh i why miBf We 'WVfTWTi Carry -Try- There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In Addition, "needled into the warp and woof of every Gant shirt," there's flair ,fit and show three vital inherents that make all the dif ference when a man wears a Gant. Gant shirts are keyed to the discerning tastes of well groomed men who appreciate quality. These men are our customers . hi Captain' UJalh 1127 R feel it Is their job to direct their students into activities and get them involved in the university, but most seem to think that if this was the sort of thing a girl wanted she would pledge a sorority house. "That's exactly where we differ from the Greek system," pointed out a WRA student assistant. "We don't make our students take part in things they don t get points for participation. But we try to provide things to do for those who want it." Another expresses it this way: "This is the advantage of our Uving in the dorm. We have people from the very wealthy and the very poor, from very religious to athiest, from Negroes to Japanese , . . all kinds of people. How can you learn to get along with all kinds of people in the world when you only live with people who think and act like you? I've learned so much just from living with all these different people." THE DOUBT about exactly what they are supposed to do persists, just as with the men. "It's so hard to define what an SA is because no one has ever set down what we're supposed to do," replied one when asked about the nature of her job. Of all the SA's interviewed only one thought she had the right to enter anyone's room to search it for some reason. The others shy away from it, LNIVHSITT OF ttlIKA UNCOIM Street 477-1211 saying the restraints have been set down by the ad ministration. None seem quite sure of the exact nature of those restraints. As with the males, there seems to be a definite lack of communication between the administration and the student assistant; no clearly drawn lines of power, responsibility or ethics. Most woman SA's will tell you that much less drinking goes on in women's dorms than in men's, yet one coed has said that the first drink BOB'S BARBER SHOP 1315 P The most talked about shop in townl For the man who cares about his hair. Call 435-2000 for appointment or stop in. North Side Stuart Bldg. Tel. 435-2000 o a Sound of Q It will be a good On T-l r ! .i 1 i . I M I ne uang ureene ana ine mysncs nave volunteered to play. The proceeds will nf ctnrvinn Rinfrnns It's only 50 cents It's casual. 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