Pago 12 n'ijiiifffta 1CP Dally Nebraskan Thursday, March 14, 1935 'WHinihJIlin' TIT ""I!I'r"l'tT!TTf 111!'' ' V fMvvfM&;: IS ft - I S j Z - ' 9 iwV I rhj- ihaM.-.-,. 'A-. -. ;,-.: , jlillii.jliliL:: 4 Student Specials ; v Grciiss of G cr mora rcccivs a frc3 $4 per person1 hr. (before 6 pm) $3 per person1 hr. (after 6 pm) MARCH SPECIAL: 2 person1 hr. $7 (Noon-5 pm) Hid i 475-8989 j , . "Tha Tubbcry" T-shirt. f ..;818;"F'.-j- HAYMARKET SQUARE Mon.-Thurs 12 noon-12 midnight Fri. & Sat. 12 noon- 2 am Sunday 4 pm-1 1 pm . - - - Si V' v 5 ' (? fit" l roup locuses celeorano.iis on Medieval-society, culture.. tppiaredl 3' cSdsJ castpos orgasi- fssts cad sciecee fiction. Ifer fani- sgica. mis fgntsycitaorskave been iii'd Coant Mm de la Mirchs, Kniit Th SCA cdsbrst the Middle Ages with the society far a feae, including of the Esst Kingdom, Master of Mid-tile Ages. SUA' members Ukz on Csthetfne Zarts, Lester del Esy ft&d thA Lnml la not a flrara Irani a roedievsi '4Dersoni" end becosse that . Paul Anderson. Leknd ssid crestiw , ffeire &oa raedlfvsl roasace nevel, nor a charac- person tt society teictloiis. in the Hsymsrkct Square t socls crac into the sociy, bum cat terjn a fcatasy adventure novel' He - The SCA ctibrttes the Middle Ages and then turn their esperience into i:YC3i3liriCcln.Il3'sar.c!r.bofthe sekctivdy he sxid. TlsX b, th re- t-sc'3. Society for Creative Aesdsrcnteia, an enact touniaaentsrsK ana tnecoae Leisna ssxa ne enjoys me society crfisnization thai taessitlv has hn of chivalry, bat not rats, pkme or ltuseitdveshimachsiicetoliveby ) o x yy r- -- . .-- k)h M l I I I ! I- - ! Si 1 ii ji M I r u j r j. f n hi j I ! n C i - V ' I i rA, ' I ' II 1 i' r 1 j 4 Si r- u i I 0 h ! I i -M " r n h 1 1 n event you won t want to msss. as part ot mis campus community, your participat- u j '"vj I J ing Ford dealer will talk with r .j'V-ay you about the special values 1 i A I f-4 ' CXTON90R model cars and trucks. GET OFF TO A GREAT START WITH FORD ON THE DATE(S) LISTED BELOW! SEierstltioa a different soeisl csi3 than in red lue In red life, Court Jehsa is Dr, Jshn m Dr. Lelsnd. Eowsvsr, he t:Ii, he Lelsad, a visiting history professor tt thinks most college stadests ire at- UNL He has been with the society t tmcted to the society because of an since Oct. 31, 1SS9. Although Count interest in fentasy or because of the Jeh&n his no official office in the local athletic opportunities at the touraa- SCA, he is active in society activities ments. He ssid the society throws gret and is the senior SCA "nobis" in the parties, always a priority with college area. " students. . . 1 Leland said the SCA was organized Lelsnd sdd the society cm and in May l&Co, at a party thiown by Diana should be an educational experience. Paxtcn. Hie psrty had a medieval Some people come to the SCA because theme, and everybody came in cos- of an interest in learning a medieval tame. Several of the guests had been craft like calligraphy or madrigal sing- experiEienting with ways to recreate iitg. medieval sword and shield combat. The Every summer the society pairs off party was such a success that the group its kingdoms for a mock war, Leland decided to meet every month for tour- said. naments, where people could wear Leland said he takes Count Jehan's medieval clothing and fight mock obligations seriously. battles. "I have never missed a war. I am a The nssns "Society For Creative An- knight of the esst kingdom. O.ie week schrosism" was coined by Marlon Zimmsr out of the year' I am there fighting for Bradley, Lelsnd said. my king," he said. Diana Paxton and Marion Zimmer The society meets Wedr.csd2y nights Bradley are authors familiar to fens of in the Neihsrdt ience Ccr.tcr Pub. Don't a -, 5? 5 " ; rft .7-- iff t rr: :j c-i I 6 1 I 1 f r & Access ori available on Ford's 1935 4w - -T JL -i ..... 33 I " " I who vimua psiads 011 St Ptfetctt Dav. Our tetcfell dsspsd tics eioy appeal