The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 21, 1948, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tuesday, September 2i. 13
V Editorial V Comment 4 .
Shades of Red .
PAGE 2
As I Was
J lie. (Daily, TkhAjOAkaiv
. Member
Intercollegiate Press
FORTY-8K KNTH TEAR
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rseept .Monda and Satanlay. varation and naniinatkm prriiidt, by the, laiversity
i.f Nebraska ondrr the supervision of the Publication Hoard. Kntrred aa sierond
las Matter at the Host Office in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Aft of t'onirre, March
IH79, and at special rate of postage provided for in trction 1103, Act of October
1!I7, authorized September I. IS22.
Tlie Daily Nei-raskan It published by the atnrient of the Iniverslly of ebralia a
- -xpressiiin of student new and opinion only. According to article II of the By
I as governing student puhliration and administered by the Hoard of ruhlicatlonr.:
It Is the declared policy at the Hoard that publication tinder it jurisdiction shall
l.e free from editorial censorship on the part of the Board, or on the part f any
member of the farnllv of the unlerslty; but i.iember of the staff of The Many
Jibraskaa arc rrsoaally rcspo isihte for what they say or da or cause to be printed.
tDITORIAI. STAFF
dior .... Jeanne Kerrigan
M-n,.,i l-.liinrs .. Norm lger, Cub Clem
v"Jl , I .'. '. I" Harri. Frit. Slmpsoa, lulse MclHII.
Susan Reed. Hob I'help
Aft N rdilor Krtth Frederlclcsoa
s,,mrt rdilur ""'
Speflxl Feature rdilor Herb, rt Kencnber
IsocirA. F.ditor 1 N,,r"
HI SIM-.s.! STAFF
Rus'nrs Manager ,rv chrrn
Assistant Business Manager. Merle Stalder. Bob Axl.ll, Keith OHannon
ircnlation Manager Abrams,
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An Old Problem . . .
(dd drop-add
By Pat Nordin
Big event of the week-end was
the Delt picnic Saturday night.
Mary Alice Dosek and Marilyn
Vorhecs joined the ranks of cigar
smokers much to the dismay of
Stan Porchce and Chuck Pederson
who merely stated, ''They reek!"
Big Rob Keller and Jim Ward
discovered a fascinating new way
of disposing of water-melon. It's
done with straws.
Winding up the events of the
evening, Jos Ermine spent most
of her time by the fire remark
ing, "Haven't seen mv date all
evening," and Ginger Meehan was
dubbed the "twenty-date girl".
Every student has his troubles
and Bud Krause feels especially
abused. He claims to be the only
boy to ever have a blind date
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IT'S BEANIE TIME Another school year starts, and UN frosh
again don their bright red beanies. Innocent Jack belzer is
shown presenting Dick Hovendick (for ,r0c) one of the popular
caps. Waiting to receive theirs are John Grasmick, left, and Roger
Runion. The beanies will be worn until- the freshman-sophomore
ttig-of-war at home-coming. If the sophomores win the contest,
the fiosh will wear their caps until the first snow fall.
Once more the probem of re-registration the
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. .. .j . . . . r ,1,. nr:,.:iP .r broken belore the girl has seen
Also confronting said students is a S2.o0 fee for the privilege oi "
re-shuffline their schedules a bit. It is called a fee, but to our ,
mind is nothing more than a fine and an unnecessary one at that. , 1'ore scems to ".av.e been a ! l I "i?ai't ff? i ll )
, , .j . ci 4 ci r slight error in song ceds in ves- ifplftX rlOSlli It S III JVCV
Before the present practice of charging students a flat $.5 fee tci.day.s ct)lumn n the ex'ite. j XL ltl 1 ' W " a 1 ' 1
per semester, the university usea 10 reiuna money paiu mi a wui.i menl of fmding a suitable theme
that a student decided to drop. That was in the "good old days" , pong )or Bufk imofield, a con
when lees were paid, not as a flat rate, but according to the num- ! fuscd cl,b rCad the wrong side
ber of subjects a person was taking and when a student would re- : 0f tne record of course, exery-t-eive
money back for each credit hour that was paid for and then . one knows Buck is no dope. In
dropped. On the other lu.nd, of course, students paid for courses ! fact, the right side of the record
that were aded. reads, "Sweet and Lovely".
This seemed a fair procedure. Now, a student registered for I jt may be caJ.y fjnd the la(
12 credit hours pays exactly ine same lee as a siuaciu register est SCOop, but here are a few
for 18 or 20 hours. Now, too, students pay Si.50 for dropping or
adding, a figure which was upped from the former $1 fee for the
service. Explanation given for raising the fee was that the univer
sity has to hire a good many people for the procedure and these
people must be paid out of the fees.
We can understand the added expense of re-registration, but
surely this same expense existed when the fee was only $1.
The answer will probably be, "Everything has gone up." But
in view of the fee increase, it seems feasible that the re-registration
fee could be kept down, unless, of course, the fee is merely a fine
for the purpose of keeping down the number of drop and adds.
If that is the case, why doesn't the administration simply call
the $2.50 a fine and say that its purpose is to discourage students'
changing their minds about schedules?
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-VHEII YOU SEND
IT HOME BY
RAILWAY EXPRESS
loundry worries got you? Then
tart using the direct conven
ient, personalized laundry
ervice offered by RAILWAY
EXPRESS. By personalised serv
ice we mean your laundry will
be collected by Railway Ex
press pick-up facilities, sent to
your home promptly, and re
turned to your college address.
If your folks insist on paying
oil the bills, you can stretch your
cash-on-hand by sending laun
dry home "charges collect"ond
having it returned with charges
prepaid at the other end.
things you never sec:
Lois Erickson without Asax
O'Mara
Jane MacArthur without her
three pins
U. N. campus with grass
Gene Berman singing "Stars
and Stripes Forever"
Bill Perkins with the same girl
Jim Curtis outside the "Dell"..
Freshmen wearing beanies
Lloyd Wirth with a shave
uonru jean Lauoer without a
Sigma Nu
anita Brown without her
sweet ways
Elaine Krause spending an eve
ning at home.
Lee Best without someone's Phi
Gam pin
Don Crowe without a smile
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Freshmen, attention. During the
late turmoil known as registra-
Tom "Peaches" Novak without Von yPu. s,Pied ourL name-
rhae KarsH.r,i lsi, aress ana pnone numoer irom id
Gene Berman singing. "Stars to 25 times or moie: ustood .in ,ine !
hat
Classified
First it was flying horses, then
flying caucers, and now flying
mortar boards. First among the
volunteers at Sunday's air show
was Genene Mitchell who per
formed with daring and bravado
lhp fptA of iumninp ilnnp r.nH un
afraid, from a careening air-ship Sing style) for permanent record.
at the dizzy height of 1500 feet. You were told: "Take this to
Her famous last words before ! your councilor . . . That has to i
taking off into the wild blue yon- , have your adviser's signature
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from one to six hours werei ,,,,,., ,r,irr ,,omr rii i- .ui.i.
checked bled, and jabbed in one i ah is-mmr and prmnr iiiitir.
, , , ' , , . n . . i . I Chest, Huy like renl. te Blair Kino,
of the most complete physical ex- CaI,,,r,, Tr..ier court
aminations devised; shoved from , UT -i'f.Zmmi'i it .,n"c.H
line to line and from building to t " i..r reard.
building: and at the neigm oi , ubohkks wantkd
the ordeal, planted in front of a
camera and photographed (Sing j
der'were, "These won't
first strings I've pulled.''
Wolcott Pix Show
Producer (lonlcsl
Ns tatrc cKoro far Mcii-a mmd delivery ia aU cilia
and principal Iowa. VoluotiM r up $S0.0O
be the Have you had your eye, car, nose
( and throat examination . . . How
1 about a chest X-ray . . . Take it
to Temp. B . . . This is. Temp. A
... That section's closed . . . Well,
it is now . . . What's your I.B.M.
number . . . Where's vour master
card ... Go L;.' k ; nd get it . . .
i Stay in line . . That section's still
closed . . . Co .-ce fur adviser
. . . 1 den't know where lie is:
don't you? . . . Sign here . . ."
Today, a week later, typical
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S'-en on the bottom of this page
j is the first of a series of cartoons
! by Jody Wolcott. picturing the
progress of the University The
i atre Honorary Producer contest.
J lie contest, which is described i 1(i ,,r f,f.o,mcri made to
in detail on page one. will give , 1hjS rtp,ter were: "What a hel- j
t'AO winning organized house can- ,uva M.tup:- (Kdinelh Da-.i(-s),
didates the opportunity to serve un(i -One big mess"' (Norman
as Honorary Producers of the nurja k) The best that could be j
Unheisity Theatre. found was: 'Could be impoved
The University Theatre opens ' upon." (Dak Worrall). J
iis season Oct. 14 with Elmer j Well, jl s all o'.er and done :
Rice's "Dream Girl.' with now, so sit back and relax. '
for roriMriM imiii
work No eji :eii-e or tools required.
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