The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1970, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    Phil Pfeilfcr flies
to intramural honors
Phil Pfeiffer, an offensive
halfback for the Fagowies, has
been selected intramural
player of the week.
Pfeiffer ran for five
touchdowns, passed for another
and scored two extra points in
leading the Fagowies to a 42-12
win over H.E.P. It was the
third straight win for the in
dependent team.
"Jim Gillman and Cliff
Sather made key blocks on
those runs," pointed out Pfeif
fer. "And Gary Russell and
Craig Lightfoot have done
outstanding jobs on defense for
us."
Pfeiffer, a junior from Arl
ington, had a part in 38 of his
team's 42 points. He believes
the strength of his team lies in
the fact that they have a com
plete platoon system.
"I hope our offense continues
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to play as one unselfish unit as
it has in the first three games,"
explained Pfeiffer. "We should
continue to have good luck if it
does."
WAG to discuss gay lib.
The Free University Wom
en's Action Group course,
"Cultural Sexual Roles in So
ciety", will discuss the myths
and realities of homosexual
ity Sunday, Oct. 25 at 7:30
p.m. in the Nebraska Union.
Ways to open communica
tion on homosexuality on the
University, campus and the
possibility of a student gay
organization will also be dis
cussed. The problems sur
rounding homosexuality in
volve the straight, the gay and
the indifferent, course organ
izers emphasize.
The organizers add that sol
utions will come from a diver
sity of orientations.
Mexican dinner set for Sunday
Mexican food served in a
Mexican way by Mexicans can
be yours for $1.50 Sunday, Oct.
25, 5-7 p.m. at the Wesley
Foundation.
A Mexican American dinner
featuring all the tacos, en
chiladas, rice, frizoles and
tortillas you can eat will be
sponsored by the Mexican
American Student Association.
Tickets are on sale in the North
Union and from M A S A
members.
What's your number, student.3
If you're tired of being one of 10,000, better think
twice about who you take a job with.
Take a look at a different kind of company where
you'll be more than a number.
We'll give you a job situation, and you'll make your
own position.
We're interviewing soon on campus. See your school
or placement office today.
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lace and just use the loop on top to hana Biq Red from
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THE NEBRASKAN
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1970