Mares eat oats does eat oats . . . Ivy Day University students in Mortar Board and Innocents senior honoraries- are making final plans for the 82nd observance of Ivy Day which begins at 10 a.m. Saturday north of Love Library. President Joseph Soshnik will present a special tribute to members of Mortar Board and Innocents during the halftime at the spring football game Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium. Present and new members of both honoraries will be presented at that time. Here is the complete schedule of events: 9:45 - Carillon Chimes, Selections by the Collegiate Band under the direction of Jack Snider. 10 a'.m. - Ivy Day begins, John Robinson, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, master of ceremonies. 10:05 a.m. - Welcome, Ivy Day Tradition, Russell Brown, dean for student development. Planting of the ivy-Julie Marolf, president of Mortar Board and Ken Wald, president of Innocents. 10:20 a.m. - Entrance of the Ivy and DAisy Chains, Ivy Day Court, Maid of Honor, May Queen. 10:50 a.m. - Presentation of awards to the recipient of the highest women's average and the Dean Helen Snyder Scholarship. 11 a.m. - Masking of Mortar Boards. 11:30 a.m. - Tackling of Innocents. 0 HEALTH Al C Kimball dedication Internationally famous conductor Robert Shaw, currently conductor of the Atlanta, Ga., Symphony Orchestra, helped dedicate Kimball Recital Hall Thursday night by conducting the University Singers and Orchestra. Further dedication festivities are slated for Friday at 3:30 p.m. with a Far Eastern Music concert and 8 p.m. Friday with Eugene Istomin in a piano concert. There will be Electronic Music and the Moog Synthesizer at 3 p.m. Saturday. And Saturday at 8 p.m. Boris Goldovsky will speak on "Bringing Opera to Life," and there will be a performance of "The Old Maid and the Thief"-aII part of the dedication ceremonies which make the NU School of Music one of the best-housed facilities in the country. 2 King Size T x 6' $29.95 I Queen Size 5' x 6' $29.95 Round 8' Diameter $39.95 Jumbo T x 9 $39.95 Single 3'3" x T S27.95 Double 4'6" x 7 $27.95 WATERBEDS T.J. Enterprises 488-0459 Box 81466 Pana vision Color - Park Free After 6 P.M. Ramprk & Auto park Show at 1:00-3:00 5:00 7:00-9:00 DE So ;nter USE STUDT SOUNDS Stud At A Fmw brt cicmoMCu.y rwoooceo sounds CAUSC THIS TO HAPPEN MX Or I 1 DOWNTOWN - RESTAURANT AND PANCAKE SH0PPE I. Tst Ttpi Cam Or Dko4 I m Ow Mane, Or Cm I SwM Cwmi tec.. SMZ I HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Complementary BEVERAGE with Dinner from 5 P.M. NOW OPEN Til 2 FREE PARKING Summer IVork Openings in 50 Nebraska Counties Guaranteed $800 for summer Car needed Apply: Financial Aid Office TODAY - register and Will A FIEE WATEilED T. J. Enterprises will be at Kraft DX (17th & Vine so ya'll can bounce on his bed look for a waterbed on the back of a Scout truck. Register between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. need not be present to win FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1971 13 & ii i -3 b:m y.. yy Mon. thru Set. gf L' IsmoH wg! n G t i n5 -J VmvammW J j It-. -- :-.y.7;2S X f W XX II.- X XX X . xJii". EOTiCE: Begins at 7 pin, Not 8 pm THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3