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

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The Daiiy Nebraskan
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These campus streets will be blocked off 6 p.m. until 10:15 p.m. Friday,
for viewing of the homecoming displays. All parked cars should be off the
streets by 1 p.m. Friday, according to the Lincoln Police Department.
Cornhusker Co-op standout honored
Don Cordes is one of the big
reasons Cornhusker Co-op
owns a 4-0 football slate and
has averaged 47 points per
contest.
The Wood River senior in
Teacher's College has been
named Daily Nebraskan Intra
mural Player of the Week for
his quarter-backing in victor
ies over Delta Sigma Phi and
Acacia.
Cordes, who has
quarterbacked the team for
four years and is the captain
this fall, scored one
touchdown and threw two
touchdown passes and three
extra points in a 47-6 win
overdelta Sigma Phi. He also
threw six touchdown passes in
a 66-0 trouncing of Acacia.
CORDES has participated
for three years in intramural
Softball, flag football and
volleyball and has spent one
year in handball.
A three-sport letterman at
Grand Island Central Catholic
High School, he was a guard
on the basketball team, a
defensive linebacker and of
fensive halfback on the foot
ball team and he ran the 880
yard dash in track.
" Honorable mention goes to J
Gary Shoulan, a civil'
engineering senior from
Grand Island, who scored
three touchdowns in a 55-0-
Cather 5 blitz over Governors
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House. He is captain of the
Frost House 5-0 football team,
played on last year's Cather
Hall championship football
squad and has helped Frost to
outscore its last two foes 101-6.
NOMINATIONS for next
week's Daily Nebraskan In
tramural Player of the Week
are due in the Daily
Nebraskan office in the
Nebraska Union by noon
Monday.
COME
TO A FREE
Christian
Science
Lecture
Nov. 14
Nabroika Center
8 P.M.
en are ready for new P.E. building
by Mark Gordon
Sports Editor
Isn't . it impressive to
dedicate the new $2.2 million
Women's Physical Education
Building Friday in the midst
of the annual farce known as
NU Homecoming?
AFTER all, since there is
an overflow of women P.E.
majors (180 of 18,000
students) and nearly 1,700
freshman and sophomore
women will attend 68 sections
of physical education, it is
much more important to have
a women's P.E. building than
a Men's P.E. building.
IT REALLY looks great to
see a modern structure such
as the Men's Physical
Education Building, which
was built as temporary
quarters in the 1940s, still
housing the P.E. Department
and the Intramural Depart
ment. Thsese are buildings I
which the NU heirarchy ap
parently thinks are adequate
for the 12,000 men who desire
to use its recreational space
Uf there is any).
We need more improved
intramural facilities, and a-
new men's P.E. Building
more than we need a
glamorous Women's P.E
Building that is off bounds
even for Daily Nebraskan
photographers to shoot pic
tures inside its hallowed
walls.
What's this phoney excuse
we hear that there is no
money for the Men's P.E.
Department and for in
tramurals when a beautiful
structure is dedicated just in
time for the alumni to ooh
and ahh over when they
return to their annual drink
ing splurge in Lincoln.
CERTAINLY WE are
backing women's activties
and we aren't soying the
SPORTS COLUMN
COME
TO A FREE
Christian
Science
Lecture
Nov. 14
Nebraska Center
8 P.M.
building is useless. It's a
functional building that has
given the Women's P.E.
Department tremendous
facilities after its dreary
years in Nebraska Hall. But
the men have needed a new
building since the 1940s.
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LAST WORDS -
thought television selection of
college football games had
reached its nadir when
Wisconsin and Indiana met
last week, but the ABC-TV
network has announced that
next week the Kansas-Kansas
State game will be regionally
telecast. What was wron
with the ' Nebraska-Colorado
match or Missouri-Oklahoma
game?
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Opera scheduled
The all - student directed
Gala Opera Recital begins at
7:30 p.m. Friday in Westbrook
Hall.
The recital to be given by
20 University music students,
includes ensembles and arias
from a number of opera
classics including "La Bo
hemme," "The Magic Flute"
and "Rigoletto."
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Written by STELLA LINDEN
Executive Producer FRANK R. JACOBSON
Directed by JAMES F. COLLIER
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UNITED STATES
PREMIERE
NEBRASKA THEATRE
NOVEMBER 14, 15, 16, 17,
18, and 19
Showings daily at 1:00, 3:00,
5:00, 7:00, and 9:00
Tickets available at:
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Gateway, Control VMCA, Anderson Build
kit Room M4, and NtbratKa Theatre.
Tickets: $1.50
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present .
Lincoln Ticket Agency
Stuart Theatre Lobby
Mon.-Frl, 8:30 to 4:30pm
Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun.
& Holidays at 2 p.m.; Mon.
thru Sat. evenings at 8 p.m.
-Sunday evening at 7:30.
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