THE NEBRASKAN Friday, November 10, 1944 SoonersLead inBigSix But Everything Goes . . . Opportunity knocked and UN football players opened the door and walked through with a 24-20 victory over Mizzou, proving pre dictions aren't always the final word. No longer do we have to say "We remember when," but can proudly point to the fellows who have agajn boosted the mo rale of UN school sDirit. Congrat ulations to each and every fellow responsible for the victory. Finnings, candy passing, and love held precedent as ever. Cpl. Leo Beck, Phi Delt of last year, returned and Joan Stubblefield is now a 'jr. Phi Delt. Might we ask what happened to June Griffin, Tri-Delt, in this triangle? On Ag campus, Iris Baxter and jweivin Hewn, a merchant ma rine, passed the candy, as did Kuth Weinberger and Lt. Neil Fouts, former student. Back on leave and with special Interest here on campus is Lt Quenton Allen, SAE, who sur prised his fiancee, Mortar Board Helen Johnson, of the Delta Gam ma domain. Surprise it was, though a pleasant one. causing a general uproar for all concerned. Navy aviation cadet, Norm Hoelk, Phi Delt, can be seen around campus with Theta Joline Ackerman. Making the most of his brief leave they took in the dance at the Pike Sunday, and have been busy since Ah yes! Fleet's In. Fiji Knute Coppel, navy air ?a det, and Larry Wentz, associated with Uncle Sam's navy in a round-about-way, and Lt. Ned Nutzman, were back on campus. Knute and DG Jean Ann Donley were seen at Pike Sunday. Gamma Phi's Betty Marquart and Pat Too found the Sig Ep picnic much fun. Perhaps dates Sig Ep Evan Fristol and Marvin Franklin had quite a bit to dot with it. to take over pledges this week end. Theta Betty Heckenlively, KKG Martha Aikin and Nancy Gary, DG, were with Bud Shaum berg. Bob Wenke, and Jim Mc Dermott, respectively. Saturday the Sigma Nu's were hosts at their annual Pig Dm ner; however, there was no pork. only pheasant, but 'twas mighty good. Sig Nu Tex Cole, of the Cole brothers, had his pinmate up for the dinner. This little bit of news was quite a surprise to girls about campus who thought he was an eligible bachelor. Homecoming Attracts. Running a close second to II. James was the homecoming dance, that is as far as crowds go. rhr Gam Jack Bryant and Mari lyn Coffee. DG, managed to do all right. Other couples seen were Tri-Delt Jean Bogen and Harold Euring gets from Ed, "What a difference a day makes". Popular song most everywhere. Betas Will Wiedman and 'Doc' Atkinson and Alpha Phi's Jo Kin sy and Margy Reese find the weather perfect lor fines times out of doors. Speaking of Gamma Phi's.jhPr hi'eh school hurMv n.icran Anderson: DU Ware Christiansen and B. J. Latta. Theta: Dick Bein dorff and Joanne Walker. Another pin found its way to the AOPi house when Georgialce Hansen and Murray Minthornc found each other. Murray is now attending Med school in Omaha Charlene Frost has all her time taken up with Rod Cox, sailor boy home on leave. What's this we hear about Bob Cruetz, Phi Delt, and pinmate Shirley Crosby, Chi O? Looking beyond the pinning stage, the Beta house party provided a per fect set-up for a look into the fu ture for them. Phi Delt brother says they are real good friends again, weren t they always? Beta Bill Hawkins and Alpha Phi Esther Blanchard also en joyed the Beta party. To say the least, a fun time was had by all. Beta's Dick Klopp and Bill Ol son imported their dates from Omaha. Does this mean that UN doesn't have enough eligible fern on campus? Or is it just love? Blue jackets from Crete seemed elections now held on a non partisan basis. II. WE STAND FOR MORE STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS; to that end we propose: 1. A council of faculty members and students to discuss and adjust student-faculty problems. 2. The clarification of the pow ers of the student government. 3. The institution of the honor system for examinations. III. WE STAND FOR GREAT ER UNITY AMONG THE STU DENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY: to that end, we propose: 1. A free transportation system between the city campus and the agricultural campus. 2. The continual attempt by the shall elect the nominees for the proposed faculty-student council fall election at the aforemen-lto co-operate with the existing tioned fall caucus, and the nom- faculty-student council on the ag inees for the spring election at a ricultural campus to promote a caucus held in the spring pre-greater feeling of unity between vious to the spring election. Allithe two campuses. elections shall be by secret ballot. 3. The prevention of all faction- Student Party . . . (Continued from Page One.) mittee shall be elected at the fall caucus. III. PARTY SLATE. The executive committee shall nominate two persons for each of fice to be filled in the coming election. After receiving addi tional nominations from the floor, the registered party members IV. FURTHER EXPLANATION bosses, clique-nominations and small-group dictation of campus politics. Down Beat, Jr. OF PARTY ORGANIZATION. A. PARTY CAUCUSES. It will be understood from the above plan that this party will hold formerly on campus and Farmithrec recular caucuses during the House member. school year. These will be: Jackie Tobin. AOPi pledge, has i Th f ,u Qc ;,,o been dating Dick Coke, Phi Psi,t0 the fall election, at which the Lately everyone has been hear or so the report goes. Speaking 13 new members of the executive!'ng a ,o1 01 a veiv smooth and committee and the nominees for sentimental song called "111 Re the fall election will be elected. 1 member April." Probably every At this caucus, the plans for the som3 cver written has had a story party platform and membership of some kind or another behind it, ' "I h9 i fit: r i It I F ie f 11 I r t.'v 1 I rii-'.vTiV3---.A rr "-r I II AIL AMLMCAN CLASSIC j t 8.95 I of dates, and such things, what is mi Delt Joe Kessler doing at the Pi Phi house so much? Incidentally, the homecoming dance had a side attraction and couples found penny pitching most amusing. Just who is this jitterbug? Congratulations are in order for the new Towne Club members June Carlson. Dorothy Reillv Marceiia biaichert, Lois Opper Marion Priest, Enid Barron. Martha Dishman, Margaret HalL isle Jean belders, Mary McCurdy, Dorothy Temple, LaVerne Kline, uons Martens, and Ruth Waite ralace Men Picnic. Anonymous news items con cerns Brown Palace picnic at Robbers Cave. Supposedly about 40 people were there, pledges and vets, who are going to play a big part in politics. (If this is sup posed to be a campaign plug for certain party, lets have the names.) Cycling again becomes a fad . . . Thetas Ginny Malster and 'Butch' Winter find it fun as well as . . . enough said. Disturbing the Alpha Xi house, or arousing their curiosity, are me numerous messages Shirley A ARROW AIRPORT Learn to 1L Private Instruction Best of Equipment CAPITAL FLYING SERVICE 54il No. 48(h Tel. S-2373 for the year will be discussed 2, The first spring caucus held previous to the spring election. At this caucus, the nominees for the spring election will be elected. 3. The second spring caucus held after the spring election. At this caucus, the hold-over mem bers of the executive committee and the party chairman for the next year will be elected. B. AMENDMENTS TO PLAN OF ORGANIZATION. An amend ment to this plan of organization may be submitted by any party member at any time to the Ex ecutive committee. If a majority 01 the Executive committee ac cepts the amendment, it shall be published in The Nebraskan, and voted upon by the party mem bership at the next caucus. The concurrence of a majority of the party members shall pass the amendment. C. TARTY OPERATION. All details of registration of members, time, and place for caucuses, and other aspects of party operation shall be administered by the Ex ecutive committee under the lead ership of the party chairman. FLATFOXM OF TARTY. L WE STAND FOR DEMO CRATIC STUDENT ELECTIONS; to that end we propose: 1. Open party caucuses with all registered party members allowed to vote to select all candidates and party officials. 2. Election of all candidates on the basis of qualification for the office, withont regard to affilia tion or non-affiliation. 3. Open counting of ballots with representatives of all parties present. 4. Independent voting in all but we think the situation respon sible for "I'll Remember April" happens to hold a little more ap peal than usual. It all began 'way back in 1941 when Songwriter Don Raye met a girl named Pat Johnson. They said it was love, and wrote a song together to celebrate their engage ment. Everyone considered it rather odd that an eight-to-the-bar exponent like Doy Raye, who had produced such solid items as "Cow-Cow Boogie" and "Rhum boogie" should suddenly turn out a torch y love song. Raye ex plained it veiy logically. "I'm in love," he said. That alibi seems to cover any number of situations. Anyway, it was good enough for Universal Studios, and they feat ured Dick Foran singing it in "Ride 'em, Cowboy." Universal, unfortunately, had put a ban on its radio perform ance, and despite the fact that it was one of the best ballads Holly wood ever turned out, it took April" almost three years to get to the top. However, it was a fa vorite among musicians and was heard as background music in practically every big love scene in a Universal picture. Eventually the radio ban was lifted and 'Til Remember April" was played over the air all the time. Big-time performers like Martha Tilton, Woody Herman, Charlie Spivak, Charlie Barnet, Kitty Carlisle and Bing Crosby have recorded it. About the best of these is the Barnet treatment, featuring a beguine background ind moody undertones. As for Don Raye and the girl who inspired him, it apparently wasn't love after all. Both are happily married to someone el ON TKJRD IIOO& The ideal dress for campus wear in two styles. Grey, aqua, gold, green or black. 12 to 2a ALL GAR30 vs. nCDWA STTATTffi SATURDAY, NOV. 1 1 2 o'clock Student Activity Tickets $3.50 Faculty Tickets $6.60 "General Admission $1.75 Knot Hole Adm. 25e Tickets Now on Sale University Coliseum and Latsch Bros., 1124 O St. Soldiers Adm. 50c 1