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Friday, November 10, 1944 THE NEBRASKAN 7. Iowa orate Polish For Ball-Toters Readying for Saturday's con test with Iowa State, A. J. Lcwandowski and his UN Corn huskers have been going thru of fense drills for use against the Cyclones. Foremost strategy has been the relishing of two backficld com- KinMions. In the first string backfield are Bill Bctz, quarter back; Jack Selzer, left halfback; Dick Lamberty, right halfbick; and Junior Collopy, fullback. ni. -nnil nuartet consisted 1 I It ovtv.... of Ed Gradoville, at quarterback. ace, has been holding down regular starting post at lelt halt but the young Lincolnite received rib injuries at Iowa Saturday and will probably see most of the game from the bench. Lamberty is occupying nKight's vacant spot. Knight was the only injury dur ing the Iowa jaunt so the Husker's should be physically able to meet the Cyclones. Slated to get starting calls in the line are Bob Koenig and Lyle Cnlerick. ends: Lyle Kops and Sua HoilinsTand Mg Nel .tFd Lorenz, tackles; Frank Ha,- halfbacks and Joe Kessler, hold-lard and Bernie Kasdan, guards, ing up the fullback strength. Cluck Knight, former Northeast and Keilh Dovle. renter Backing these men up will De - t le every second stringers Jack Denck and ""H hyold oftice lhru the o.. ... - Mc,N,.:n(T laoL-lrw:- Koit h Tim-man and Kri i . .. " r.o nJ The committee on wgamuu.. uiuiiuiuaun, 6uCT.v.o, ,. h bv the Iirst VIce nresi- Bcrkcy, center. , t ,.,, romnosoj 0f four dele- BBcucli Wrmiiig Dick Dilsaver president, second vice piesident and secretary. The oriicers serve wnn mc committee on organisations and the committee on platform as a steering committee to reorganize tits iu rt v urh fall and act as a nominating committee to suggest a slate of candidates for party offices and a slate of candidates for campus partisan elections subject to nominations made from the floor at the party convention. Officers are elected at the party Ken McCulla, Peterson and ends; Chuck John Johnson, spring and hold office thru the summer until the following put a tough squad before the Huskers. Leading Coach Mike Michalske's team will be Mere dith Warner, who now holds the lead in league scoring. I-isl vear the Cvclones tOOK a I gates elected from the body of rioWnies hv a ballot vote. The duty of this committee is to re- nHinst the nartv s orcanizauoiui -.(' mi nf ihf nrevious year to meet changing conditions on the campus and within the parly, suo- 27-6 win from the Huskers 'ilci,ect to suggestions and approval 1943 saw the Cyclones take a 26- 0 victory. ! i Progressive . . . (Continued from Page One.) ized into voting groups according .0 proportional representation. These groups are called Independ ent groups. All meetings, caucuses and con ventions of the party are open in all nartv members. Only dele gates of voting groups, nowever, have voting power. TLAN OF PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION Each voting group of 6 to 15 members is entitled to one dele gate whom they elect by majority vote. A group is entitled to an additional delegate as follows: 16 Uhni 25 members entitles thc- four delegates, etc WHAT DELEGATES DO. These delegates, the official party representative of their voting group, attend all meetings of the party caucus and then refer all party business back to their individual voting groups for approval and amendment by majority vote. The aeiegaies of the voting groups and of the party convention. ..The commiuce on piauon" headed by the second vice presi dent and composed of four dele gates is elected on the same ba sis as the committee on organ ization. The duty of this com mittee is to recommend a party platform subject to the sugges tions and approval of the voting groups and of the party conven tion. It is recommended that the mrtv nlatfnrm include all planks of the previous year's platform which have not yet been accom plished by party action and which are still adaptable to uni versity needs. PROGRESSIVE PARTY PLATFORM I. SELECTION OF BEST QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS Wo arfvorale the selection of the best-qualified and most capable person for any oltice, Dotn in me naHv and in anv rjolitical cam pus position. We also advocate in dividual and thougnuui voting m nil iranaral ramnns elerlions. II. A THORO AND EXTENSIVE POSTWAR PROGRAM We believe that the administra tion should take every advantage r tho r. I Rill of Rights to en- conrage former students to return exercising its endowed authority. VL FRESHMAN AND SOPHO MORE REPRESENTATION ON STUDENT COUNCIL We believe that all students should have a voice in student government and therefore advo cate a change in me oiuaeni Council constitution allowing pro portional representation oi an classes, including graduate, senior, snnliomore and freshman. VII. EXTENSION OF PARTY CAMPAIGN rKOltutRh We recommend extension of the rules set forth governing cam paigning of political parties ry the Student Council in order to permit the adequate placing of party candidates and platlorm iafnro iVm Indent hodV. VIII. FAIR BALLOT COUNT We advocate that all heads ot political parties on the campus be present at the counting oi ine ballots by the Student Council in IX. ENLIGHTENED ATTITUDE TOWARD WORLD PROBLEMS iv iwi that students should hiM an active interest in world affairs because students as mem bers of the educated element should recognize their responsibil ity in the affairs of this nation in relation to world problems. it : ..l f thAii men oring me wibnra i . .. - - " " "r. v.r Ua the University of Nebraska by voiinc croups unuic j . .. .: . i !... thnr niihliritv campaign. We rftnvpni inn in luw na.v. tiic aus - ,.u.i,- c:tato Now that they play again on their home field the Huskers should show a difference ?n their play. Otherwise the Scarlet and Cream heroes are going to put in a long day. It's tough picking but we can t lower school spirit NEBRASKA. niShoma vs. Missouri-The Sooners are already lay- inr their hands on the Big Six title crown. Missouri can to Uvo deegates; 26 thru " j i a e Koli if tViAv trv. Hctween tne two it 35. three delegates; tnru to, i t t o cmrui in m 1 1 1 1 ? a. uaii a a. t - j w " ought to turn out all the spirit that comes with inter-state feuds to make things interesting. Both squads haveJ proved remarkably to date but the Jayhawks have more on the ball KANSAS. .v.. Indiana vs. Minnesota Indiana gets better by the eame while the Golden Gophers remain about the same. Both defeated Nebraska by top heavy scores but the Hoos iers did a better job INDIANA. Wisconsin vs. Iowa Does anyone have a coin? it might be best to call this one that way. However with no one offering a silver piece we'll concede that the Badgers have the better team WISCONSIN. Tiui The Illinois speedsters are fast, but fast. Still what good will this do them if they can t get through the Michigan line, we surprise evci vuuy ing that line MICH ICAN. Army vs. Notre uame we naven x bn tions of their voting groups, the team yet this season that could down the Cadets. Notre jdeiegates then support these suj- Dflm t ;ti a coi ee Teain tivn. B"u"a " fv. v , vou ,rc Rmnjn Rcmainine' among: the undefeated A. CLL V O. M-rm. v " 0 w the Eli's should continue in the win column. Neither team has a whole lot of strength but what Yale has seems suf ficient YALE. NT, v.. rvmll Hncc iinon a time the Bis: Red was competition enough for anybody. Nowadays things are dif- ferent, especially when iney nave to piay anuuica NAVY. Another of the exeat teams of yester-year, Alabama should have little or no trouble Viv frviir nr fiTe touchdowns 111 pUlllllg VSiVA Wiioo Mwvi j - ALABAMA. i rViirt QtotA va PittRrnirfrh Ohio State is exnected to tUt on a touchdown parade rigni irom ine svan againsi in tne oaiiui sjmoh i vyi....b, We oeneve in noser reiauun . m i i : - w . V. U-.lroll call of deleCationS is alpha-.cVin: v!Mn farultv and stu trie napless raninere. mere ..m go.i b u 1 accxrdini to organization' thru the Student Counci ritt squad can say about it either OHIO bi A 1 1. wilh th2 incUSi0n every fifth timet - i VS. aiUOrnia 1 1 a letum ciiagcmcin oi an liiucyciiueiii giuujj. nd a chance for revenge on the part of the Bruins. The Reading of the roll call is done Golden Bears lost some mighty nice stock via transfer, lvc Reversing the early season win, we let the Bruins have it 'delegates appointed by the presi- a a mm t i a. U.t.L.M. gested party platform, organiza tional plans, slate of candidates for all partisan elections and slate of party officers will be referred back to all voting groups for approval and amend ment before any plans are adopted at the party convention. PARTY CONVENTION Having received the sugges- which is called by the party of ficert. The nartv nlatform. party slate of candidates for all partisan elec tions and the election of party of ficers are determined by majority vote of the delegates tsy tne paiioi system also believe that an extensive postwar program should be insti tuted to erect neeaea Duuaings, to tear down the old houses marring the campus and to beau tify the campus. III. BUILDING STATE HISTOR ICAL MUSEUM ON CAMPUS Wa wnuld like to see the build ing of the state historical museum on the campus. IV. INCREASED APPROPRIA TION FROM THE STATE GOVERMENT In order to maintain our posi tion as a leading institute of high er learning, we feel that the state legislature should be encouraged to increase appropriations. We .ilso believe that an effort should 'be made to adjust salaries oi the Mud Hampers I-State Team In Prep Drills Aurc Tiwra Nov. 9 Emohasis rti " " . - . . - . was placed on line defensive and offensive blocking and charging last night at Coach Mine ivncnai ske sent the Iowa State varsity throufih a rugged drill. A muoay practice field held the practice to running plays. Quarterback Gere Phelps, now full-time signal caller, ran the first string through a review of plays to be used against the Ne braska Cornhuskers at Lincoln ciafurHav. John McKee was at the signal-calling post on the reserves. Wagner Returns. Rex Wagner, regular left end returned to the squad last night after an absence oi two weeics oue to an infected arm. He ran through a light workout at his old posi tion in signal practice, catching a few passes. The Navy transierrea uiree regulars this week. Quarterback Joe Noble, southpaw passing ace, Charles (Chuck) Wright, out standing lineman and all- Big Six guard last year, and Chit Dennis, center, have completed their V-12 training at Iowa State College. 4ieni. De maae xo aajusi sawj k-s ui m ThA IiHaI cvc(m Ic iYli Aral r 1. : 1 ; t V. . v. v..v " " - . lavllllj III dvVIUlui.c wuii aini'vj .tUJ nrfin. AlA tri inn's a 1 - . 1 .. . 4 isr- liil 1 1 nrvi ui .r,...- i aru Saiiri(S VL Utlltri Ulinrisuii-n, vote or votes until a majority Uhus keeping qualified men and many succeeding ballots are nec essary. The accepted form of easting a delegation'! vote is "Blank organization casts its blank votes for blank candidate." In the ballot system ot voting. women on, and drawing others to the university. V. CLOSER CONTACT BE TWEEN BODY AND THE CHANCELLOR AND THE FACULTY We believe in closer relation Council More than 90 rercent of the world's production of sheet mica is consumed by electrical indus tries. It provides the most effec tive insulation. s 1 Authorized Electric Shaver Service kick niTtmUM ul BeaMar" New Porta, twr estimates. work r letrir lr . Omm HI So. IS S-7SC4 A feather-weight "lip micro phone" enabling troops to talk even under extremely noisy con ditions, as during landing opera tions, in planes, etc., has been maie available to the services. The tiny unit is immersion-proof, . , . . j i and fits under tne svanaaru bucket helmet. dent. OFFICERS AND STANDING COMMITTEES The offk-ers of the Procressivc Party include president, first vice c II N II U K E IK S See You after the game. jflAMOIJIKGEIK INN 318 No. 12 Arrow Ties ... at the Quaiity Men's Clothiers . . . 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