The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 12, 1956, Page Page 2, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKAN
WHnesday. September 12, 1956
Voice Of The Turtl
Seniors
By FRED DALY
(Ed. Nti) Tkb h first af
rts at cotaaias wrilMa (or TIM
bnsksa by Fi- Dsl. Hot hi Art
n4 gtl.ae.i. aa4 aa1a Ufor of
Ik hm, ll Is kaowa a Tb Vole of
ia Turtlfi for roaai aot to cloar to
la wrllor or to aaroa Im.
Thert U tomethlng about com
ing back to achool for the lait
time that put a lump In ona'i
brow. It meant that In nine ihort
monthi one will be able to atep
onto the Great Highroad of Life,
e:
Emotional
and Face the World, and Make a
Mtrk for Poeterity, etc.
Yet, and go to work.
It is enough to make a person
close his eyes tight and squeeze
his fists and run around in circles.
It does me, anyway.
There is the continual round of
parties and feasts that other senior
classes seemed to talk about, but
that you haven't found yet.
There is the feeling of cunning
that you enjoy for a few moments
when you are under the dilluslon
that you have conned this or that
professor out of a grade, when in
the next breath he flunks you and
you are around for summer school
for the fourth great year.
There is still nine months to go,
however.
Funny, my throat is lumpy and
my brow is damp. Can't under
stand it.
The Nobraslcan
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OLD
Member: Associated Collegiate Press
Intercollegiate Press
Representative: National Advertising Service,
Incorporated
Published at: Room SO, Student Union
14th & R
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
T1 Nhrakaa it pabllshH Tavsdajr, VFtdnroiar an
Friday durlnf the school jrar, xtpt durlnt vacation
aaa turn period, and am Issn I pubtliikrd during
Anfut, by (tadeat of to Vnlvrnltjr of Nebraska andVr
tb aatbortiattoa of th Commit on Studeat Affair
a an axprMsloa of student opinion. Publication andrr
th Jurisdiction of th Hnheotnmltto on Student Pnhll
oatlon shall be frrr from editorial censorship on th
part of the 8nbroimnlttr or on the part of any member
of the faculty of the I nlvrrslty, or on the part of any
penon outside of the I'nlveralty. The member of the
Nebraokaa staff an personally responsible for what they
ay, or do or aaas to ba printed. February 8, IMS.
Entered a second la matter at th pot office In
UaeolB, Nebraska, ander th Ml ef Aumt 4,111.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor , Sam Jensta
Editorial Pa Editor Bob Cook
M snaring Editor Fred) Daly
New Editor '. Loot Swltstr
Sport Editor Walt HI or
Copy Editor Kaaey Cooeer, Sara lone.
Bob Ireland, Dick ftharra
A( Editor Don Herman
meat News Editor Bob Ireland
Assistant Business Mnar Do Berk,
Larry Epstein, Tom Neff, Jerry Sullen tin
ataff Writer Walt Swltser. Cynthia Esehsa.
Naarjr Delonf, Mariana Tbytrtoa
BUSINESS STAFF
Basin Manaor Oeorte Madten
emulation Manacer Blehard Hendrlx
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;i yu are invited frfiSfy I !
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8 "AT THE CROSSROADS OF LINCOLN" 0
Nebraskan Editorials:
It Won1! Hurt Much
After three days at the University, the freshman finds himself
the proud owner of several tickets, a red beanie and a well-worn
envelope which contains all sorts of marvelous bits of information.-
Upon looking in his Husker Handbook, he finds that he is not
only welcome at the University, he Is already part of a community
of some 7,700 students, all of whom are concerned with his welfare
and his Integration Into University life. He may join the Kernels and
wear the colors of his school, Scarlet and Cream, and sit In spe
cial section at all football games.
Not al! things are as pleasant as the Ag Barbecue, however,
for New Student Week has been aptly described as "one big, long
line." Advisers inform students that within a few days they will
have to attend classes and the work will begin.
Fraternity and sorority pledges learn the mysteries of the Greek
system. They are told that there are good fraternities and bad
fraternities and sorority women usually don't go out with non
fraternity men, but after all, "its only natural that way."
Someone once said that education is priceless and this may very
well be true. But, whatever the cost in terms of tickets purchased
and hours spent in line, it won't hurt much and after four years.
New Student Week is the beginning of four of the best years of our
lives.-S. J.
Nebraskan Columnists
The first Nebraskan columnists
for the new school year will appear
in next week's issues, including ad
ministrators, professors, coaches,
students and staff members.
A wide range of topics and view
points has been established, to
cover the University scene from all
possible directions.
Both students and faculty will
express their ideas on the current
campus scene, University affairs,
world affairs, campus and na
tional politics and that ellusive and
inspired element known as campus
newspaper humor.
Also included in the semester's
editorial offerings will be the col
legiate capers of Worthal, Bibler's
Little Man on Campus, and occa
sional original cartoons by Uni
versity students.
All editorials will be written by
Nebraskan staff members.
It happens every year. A bewil
dered freshman girl showed u a
day late for her physical, id
couldn't understand why no fce
would let her into Grant M
morial.
She lust aot shuttled off to Ellen
Smith Hall, that catch-all for the
it hapaonod at nu
weighty and delicate problems that
pop up all the time.
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