The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 26, 1958, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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SUMMER NEBRASKAN
JUNE 26, 1958
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Time Out Called Coffey Break....
Nebraskan
We can stop patting each other's backs about the fine
Kellogg grant that the administration so successfully wooed.
A time out has been called in this "My what a fine state we
have" atmosphere by Attorney General Clarence Beck's
ruling that the University has no authority to offer off -campus
classes.
By Marilyn Coffey
June. Society pages bulge, simply paper towels for the
Eskimos undoubtedly ponder sloppy ones.
Amprina't cnrlrlun rK-mtin LeaVetakill
. . , ... . as tne entrance, shoes are
uiUKe. iiuiuiuugwiuwidce placed in a blanket and
The lommel Nrbraakaa U the afflrlal
ablleatioa l the UaiveraMr at Netoaata
Bummer Beeetma. Pabllshre aader the
aimmiaMa mt the He heel at Journaltm,
H nntn erer Tkoradar aariiur the
Hammer ftemmaa except ewlaf Tecatiea
eienuaauoa aenaaa.
Leavetaking is as informal ' umy ffe '.'.'staff' wnter
Informatics tnr axmlieatka mint be
What started out to be a great stride ahead has turned jng caps.
ovtrnvBttonioc t n.Khar Ktth. v j -i j aubmitu-d hy aooa Monday lor publica-
vumsu.ug .uauuww uBur lieaveu BKywaru. riTSl t'Ome, tion on Thursday. Article may
out to be a tremendous setback. What started out to be the
- establishment of a center at North Platte where the Univer
sity, through its Extension Division, could offer two' years
of University credit to area residents has backfired with an
explosion that has successfully mutilated the University's
entire extension program. At best, no extension classes will
be offered by Nebraska until 1959. At worst, who knows?
first served.
fcrawht 309 Buraett
Ktenaiona 3196 r 1157.
or called la oa
We women are amusing
creatures. In our preoccupa
tion with one Miss Post (no
relation to Sat. Eve.) we seem
to have developed a rote
method of living and enter
taining. And in June, what
Private Opinion
By Dick Shugrue
The "Let George Do It" at- great work politics? C e r-
titnrlo isn't onina tn rw tnlor- taiariv thorp's rut ficirrao in
This past, semester, 852 persons in 30 communities took was ?nce- a". "n, .pre?f" ated any longer. government work Itself. Cer-
off-campus courses. Approximately 90 of these 852 persons
were public school teachers and administrators. Next semest
er, 0 persons in 0 communities will benefit from classes
which hanged in subject matter from physiology and political
science to geography and education.
This summer American peo- taIy, Americans shouldn't
pie will be inundated
wave of sug
gestion from
advertisin g
media to help
the political
party of their
choice. They
will be told:
"Don't pass
the buck;
Give one to
by a
if"
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sav
have to stand ashamed at the
antics in government. And
certainly, the American peo
ple, through their investment
in government, in politics, can
have a strong, a dynamic
voice in the policis of o n r
political parties.
ft r r
Every year, you hear stu
dents who have just gradu
ated from high school say,
Well, ole top, I think I'll go
to Michigan next year," When
you ask these young bucks
why?" they say, "Nebraska
me Arrnrnov liAnpral'c mirror at ito inmict imui t T is still pntonninincf in n f a h
sumably, the Regents will then request the legislature for Victorian style. A change that ?a?r rZtn TTtS
TWOpr tn 0117a nffjnimniie i'ni-lt.itl Tf 4U... l uill refloat fltVl ontiiT-n nocn. UUllliei 5 piCIUC 10 DC nelU 111
r- - -v h' uii-.amuua moci 11. Wlldl L11CV inane vuvv i wuvui. wcaau-
cupation with fork, left side
of plate, tongs up, becomes
a phobia disguised as The
Bridal Shower.
A shower is a shower is a
shower, it seems, as
rhanffpnhlA ns n rase. Al-
This latest development in the University's fight to bring though this may reflect
educational opportunities to persons throughout the state can a careful preservation of the
only be viewed with horror. The idea that a state university eg0 by avoiding sudde i chang-
should be limited to a small geographic area by what we es in environment, I'm in-
assume to be legislative oversight can't help but take most of dined to think it is a com-
the luster out of that glow of pride we've been feeling about bination of good old inhibition
ine proposea neuogg center The idea that the extension pro- and a blind worshipping of IImJ
gram of the University must halt for at least a vear a oro- that it that -. uJZ the party of
gram which has been growing for 26 years certainly can be "Thou ghalt send postage your choice- Shugrue
considered a step in a decidedly backward direction. stamp pastel invitations to all Th'S doesn't, you under-
c u , j .... ,v . ,. thv victims." stand, refer to the North
uumc cam may uc saiviiKeu out 01 me enure naipuioiis r. i . i J. :. .
affair however. The Board of Regents is expected to discuss . The woman of 1958,. in short, SrkZ JS n.Xi
Q UVb.-Wbr tltlll UU1 , WW-
come one of the very top
schools academically when
Til i L ..J. J! A . J A . 1 a
the reniiPst whiVh thAv r.rtoinW m,t tv. ii X nl AmArifan living i ruPriAri " wrence inis summer. Miwanaing siunems realize
er request for powers to estabUsh centers such as the one a change that might make the The political parties of jdL" e11 as
proposed at North Platte, then the University might be ready itinerary for the average bri- America want support from D"oings, grounds and p r o-
to take its place among the state institutions that provide dal shower go something like nk and e of their S? make a successful
adequate educational opportunities for all state residents, not this: membership. They want ft in uiuversrcy.
merely those fortunate enough to come to Lincoln for their Guests arrive. Shoes are re- form L?n: two 2.r.,lve ! CLh SSJ,,-!
moved and placed in bushel "ar comnonuons. i n e y .-,,"1
basket at thP door want tt to PPrt the cam- University. WiU it be the
S tL niaS th. Pain his 'a" l a to lif t state legislature which will
Gifts are placed under the liti rt f th fc d f appropriate money? Or the pro
rtllr and lBto tarn ! feasor who will spend h o u r
per preferably small child) the m after hour with his students
tv. ,, who riP8 awy Pper ad answering their challenges?
Diana Maxwell bows without flinching and own party, people No , ubt enges-
rnrri th oAntonta ta ik are being asked to eive small ci. r-i ,i
The morning ritual is vir- positions are avilable, and it bride's car. contributions to specific can- presents an ureenthallS
inen Demg 7:55 a.m. or there- Mtei Dusiness meeting aaw s. i ne people are Deing to the teacher, untU he is so
abouts, the pace becomes is adj0urned, guests troop tS i?JtIfhaIe lle ias,ot busy becoming educated that
more and more frantic. the rmpus rfj0fem where 6m. rmng the doorbeHs and m- he ydoesn.t nUce the u l
With a burst of power, and ulated by a background of tormS tne Public- size of the campus, until he
many glares from pedestrians, trumpet music and bongo An I think this idea is a looks for more in the class-
we zip over to the other Sel- drums, women play .lively marvelous one. For it will put room than contour chairs, the
leek lot. Ahah. Success. Way games of bingo, shuffieboard the politics of the nation into University will be a mediocre
over there in the center we and poker. No ceiling is the hands of the governed; it school.
spy some vacancies. Howev- placed on betting but the wU1 make every Nebraskan
erl the row of cars in front proceeds go to the bride-to- aware of the record of the in-
of us has to get parked first, be (in order to quell any lady- cumbent and of the plans of
From the outside in they slow- like qualms about gambling), the candidate, addressing the
ly fill in the few empty stalls Refreshments? Perhaps beer interest of the people to the
remaining. That way, every- and hotdogs smothered with issues, the candidates.
one geia me opportunity to od- everything from charcoal to What could be more Imnnrt.
onions. No scalloped napkins ant than having the people of
at this shower, either, but Nebraska share directly in the
University education.
Musings . . .
tually changeless. After bat
tling the utter confusion that
reigns from 7:30 a.m. on at
the corner of 14th and R Sts.,
gaze in
by
we
awe at t n e
steely nerved
i n d viduals
who coolly
run the r e d
light on R in
a desperation
move to g e t
onto the sa
cred way
14th. Then,
through the
mm
M v. . 1
Diana
maze of people, cars and for
eign midgets we weave our
way to the nearest Selleck lot.
Depending on the weather,
the obstacle course will be
either incredibly muddy or
disgustingly dusty. Either
serve everyone elf a's motor
ing skill.
11 1 i m a
m long last, saie in our
own little stall, we leap out
into tne midst or at least
the fringe of a squishy mud-
noie. Oblivious to all but our
tardiness, we ignore the mud
accumulating on the soles and
way, though, the bumps will sides of our suedes as we wend
be just as bumpy and the our wy toward the dry side
holes that have been there wallc'
since the January freeze just Even at the dead run that
as holey. is now necessary, we can't
Around we go, pausing only resist a baleful stare at the
long enough to curse the in- smooth dryness of the half
dividuals who have so care- fed faculty lots gracing the
fully draped their finned mon- midst of the campus.
aters over those cute little yel- Those hardy souls who riot
low lines, thus leaving room ed over the lack cf parking
to park nothing larger than a facilities here some i0 years
bicycle in either of the two ago did succeed in getting us
ftalls. some lots. Wonder what It
One out of every two morn- would take to get them ade
Ings, none of the cherished quately cared for?
aV OOOD nACHEM AGENCY
DAVIS
Sckool Srriem
ENROLL NOW
EatabUahed lftll Sarvial the M
aoun Valley to the Weat Coast.
& Stuart Bids. Ltaeola a. Nebr
ft
sEEiTwrra
1 W l.jrto J
f va of our potroni
TWa HflGHT of HOMO
ort ompnM to Inrura th
our pqtroni ogoinat o(h by bright . . .
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