page 50 daily nebraskan Wednesday august 18, 1982 ....!!!!.!!??.;;;;.??.???. r.;.XXT ,-;..?.. .. ..I" Sooner game coincides with dormitory closings rrtn&mmMSimmm DEE WALLACE PETER COYOTE HENRY THOMAS AS ELLIOTT pgi mm mia sttttESTtii-cH IW UUU 111 N W1M(I M CM Mil PHI DCT-Bnr STEREO LOCATED DOWNTOWN AT 1 3TH.& P' PHONE 467-1465 'E.T.' Buttons & T-shirts now available m i i i i i i i i i i I i I l I IV.'.'. I l l.i.i.i.i Li ' ' ' And there's something that you should M know about the jackets from Nebraska T JL Bookstore. At Nebraska Bookstore, ll I we'll normally have your Greek ZJl I 1? tackle-twilled letters on the jacket" tJ. in only two days. ft 1 1 out your new iaket today for ZZZZI ZZI jJ TDft 1 I only $21. 95-and that includes 2-3 U t Jji ree etters ree charge. Z3 SHOWING DAILY AT 1:00, 3:10, 6:30, 7:40 & 9 :45 Park FREE after 6 PM at Gunny's, Ram park & Autopark SI By Ward VV. Triplett III If you are living in a UNL residence hall this semester, you must vacate your room Thanksgiving weekend when the Oklahoma Sooners and Nebraska Huskers meet in their annual football battle in Lincoln. Doug Zatechka, director of housing, said that the office plans to close ten campus halls Nov. 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, and reopen them Nov. 28. The Husker-Sooner clash is scheduled for Nov. 26. Zatechka said the cost of keeping the residence halls open through vacation, or reopening them the Friday before the game, would be too great considering that a large number of students will likely head home anyway. "Studies of the student population have shown that 92 to 93 percent of the univer sity students are from Nebraska. I would guess that a good many of those are from Eastern Nebraska and it would not be such a great burden on them to drive in for the game," Zatechka said. The last time Nebraska battled the Sooners over a Thanksgiving weekend in Lincoln (a 20-17 Sooner win in 1976), Zatechka said that students either made the trip in, or found off-campus friends to stay with. "During vacations, we keep a small area open for graduates and foreign students. These folks are housed because it's believed that they have an exceptionally long way to travel," Zatechka said. Other students pay $5 a night fee if they wish to say during holidays, but Zatechka said that fee would have to in crease for the Thanksgiving weekend. "Sure, there's a possibility we might do that, but a small one. Then who says where people are going to stay? We would have to open all the dorms because we can't move a person into someone else's room for a weekend. That means we would have to heat all the dorms, pay security. When you start adding up all the costs, you're way over $5 a night," Zatechka said. "At the cost we would end up at, you could stay in a motel a little cheaper. So, while we could just have people pay per night, I don't consider that a feasibility," he said. And what would Greek life be like without the traditional paddle or plaque? Certainly not as memorable. At Nebraska Bookstore, we'll help you create those memories. There's nothing quite like our selection of wooden pro- ducts-15 different squares and rectangles, 1 1 different paddles, 4 types of ovals, and 2 types of key chains. We'll even special order customized paddles in walnut or cherry so that you get exactly what you want, when you want it. naPost i Office Q11-1- Open Monday-Friday, 8-5 30, Saturday, 9-5 30 Cards I k ssWelcoma We're more than a bookstore 12th & R Streets in Lincoln Center 476-01 1 1 Hurry to Buy 1 , eft 1 Buy any of these items-Get another one (not necessarily the same item) FREEf LEVI'S MOVIN ON JEANS (includes Levi's for Men) BRITTANIA JEANS (for Guy's and Gal's) LEVI'S RECYCLED CORDS LEVI'S FOR GAL'S (slight irregulars) RIGOLETTO JEANS (for Guy's and Gal's) LEVI'S CORDUROY FLARES LEVI'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS ALL MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS (Kennington, Levi's, Campus) MEN'S BUTTOM-DOWN OXFORDS (from Envoy) PARADISE JEANS king jeans 1 4th & O t- J t - S" I i