The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1968, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968
The Daily Nebraskan
Pcige 3
uskers bother Iowa State attack
by Randy York
Assistant Sports Editor
Nebraska had its troubles
with Kansas and Missouri.
Oklahoma State did its bit
too. And Iowa State Saturday
was no different as the
Cyclones pushed the Huskers,
24-13.
This weekend is expected to
follow script. Kansas Slate,
which scored three
touchdowns Saturday against
Oklahoma, visits Lincoln for
the Huskers' homecoming.
Nebraska, pressed 14-7 late
in the second quarter, lanched
a 71-yard drive with 1:28
before intermission to take a
two-touchdown cushion into
the lockerroom.
QUARTERBACK Ernie
Sigler pinpointed six of six
passes in Nebraska's last
touchdown march, connecting
with split end Tom Penney
four times, including an eight
yard strike for the six-pointer.
Penney established a
Nebraska career pass
receiving yardage record by
snagging six passes for 84
yards. Penney's three-year
yardage total increased to
933, eclipsing the former
mark of 881 set by Ail
American Freeman White.
The K-State game might
produce still another Penney
receiving record as he needs
two more receptions to break
Dennis Richnafsky's career
mark of 67.
ISU QUARTERBACK John
Warder, who passed for 108
yards and rushed for 41 more,
engineered the Cyclones' se
cond touchdown, culminated
by Rich Harris' one-yard
plunge.
Heller's first game of cons
iderable action was not the
only top Husker effort. Soph
fullback Dan Schneiss, who
started ahead of veteran Dick
Davis, gained 35 yards on
seven carries. Davis,
however, finished as NU's top
ground-gainer as the Omaha
senior ground out 87 yards in
16 trips.
Halfback Joe Orduna, the
Huskers' top carrier in the
last three games, ranked
behind Davis Saturday with
72 yards in 22 attempts.
Orduna's two-yard stab with
11:35 left in the first period
accounted for Nebraska's
first touchdown.
Paul Rogers' 38-yard field
goal with five seconds left in
the game gave Devaney his
seventh straight win over
Iowa State.
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Iowa State quarterback John Warder scoots for 15 yards against Nebraska
during the second period Saturday on a quarterback sneak. Warder picked
up 41 net yards rushing in the Cyclones' 24-13 loss to Nebraska.
Soph keys, income tax
issues explained to IDA
by Connie Winkler
Nebraskan Staff Writer
Sophomore keys and the
campus drive to keep the in
come tax were explained to
the Interdormitory Associa
tion (IDA) Thursday night.
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ward. 432 3'H8 or bring to Daily Ne
braskan Office.
"I can't see any stumbling
blocks to our goal of
sophomore keys second
semester," AWS President
Mimi Baker told IDA.
THE PLAN will be sent to
the Faculty Senate and
Regents for approval this
month she said. AWS
Congress has approved the
resolution, and Dean Ross
and Dean Snyder are in favor
of it, Miss Baker said.
A poll of women students
showed that they favor
sophomore keys. Parents and
faculty are now being polled
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according to Miss Baker .
NEXT YEAR, if sophomore
keys are implemented, Miss
Baker felt the dorms would be
on a matron system. Second
semester, though, sophomores
in the dorms would probably
use keys she said.
Randy Irey, who is working
to keep the state income tax,
urged the IDA members to
work at the polls distributing
information. "If there is no
state income tax, state aid to
education will be the first to
go and that means higher
tuition," he said.
IREY SUGGESTED to the
representatives that students
on their floors distribute in
formation Tuesday as a
service project.
Music students to direct,
present concert classics
Twenty University music
students will present a fully
student-directed and organiz
ed opera concert Friday at
7:30 p.m. at Westbrook
Hall.
The concert, the Gala
Opera Recital, will include
ensembels and arias from the
classics of the opera world,
according to Mai Keelan,
student coordinator.
Keelan said the 16 singers
and their accompanists will
perform selections from "La
Boheme," "Rigoletto," "The
Telephone," "II Trovator,"
"The Magic Flute," "Tosca"
and others.
THE STUDENTS planned
the concert, Keelan said,
because it offers "a chance to
do some things that probably
wouldn't be offered through
the regular University opera
sessions.
"The concert should be
good for the singers and for
the audience," he said, "since
we're presenting live selec
tions none of us might ever
hear on this campus."
KEELAN SAW some ot me
outstanding students in the
University Music Department
will sing in the recital. They
include:
George Carpenter, the lead
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That happens
when
'Johnny can READ?"
in this year's University
opera "The Marriage of
Figaro." Carpenter teaches at
the Rocky Ridge School of
Music each summer. He had
a role in the University pro
duction of "Rigoletto" last
year.
Sandy Utsumi who played
the lead in the University
production of "Gainni Schic
chi" two years ago, and has a
role in "The Marriage of
Figaro."
MARY POTTER, the lead
in the University production
of "Albert Herring" last
year.
Paul Surface who sang in
"Rita."
Keelan, who will sing in the
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several Lincoln Pinewood
Bowl opera productions in
cluding a lead role in "Flower
Drum Song." He also ap
peared in "Albert Herring"
and sang at The Factory in
Malcolm last summer.
Rick Bryandt, another
Pinewood Bowl performer.
Bryandt has appeared in
"Flower Drum Song," "The
Music Man" and "My Fair
Lady."
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