THE NEBRASKAN Friday, October 27, 1944 Council . (Continued from Page 1.) from parties whose platforms and systems of organization have be come out-dated from year to year. "Only such gTOups as are of ficially recogrnized by the Stu dent Council as political parties may present party candidates in any campus election. This in no way means that a student who does not belong: to a party is barred from filing- his candidacy for office, providing he meets the requirements set up for all can didates for office. Such a student is free to file as an independent. "In the same way, no student shall be required to belong: to a political party. He may vote simply as an independent, casting: his ballot for those candidates whom he considers best fitted for the positions open. Nor shall any party member be required to vote a straight party ticket. He may do so if he chooses, but it is to be hoped that he will cast his ballot, for the most worthy candidate for each position, regardless of that candidate's political affiliation. I "A party member's main duty parties provide a means for hold ing persons responsible for what action they take when once in office. 'Turthermore, the Council hereby legalizes, and in fact, de mands, the existence of a faction organization within each recog nized party, primarily to aid each party in operating as easily and efficiently as possible. The faction is to be a group of party members elected to represent the party as a whole in the conduct of that party's business. It shall be the duty of the faction to draw up its party's slate of candidates for each campus election and to keep the party as a whole informed of that party's activities. "It is the hope of the Council to make the campus politics as democratic, i.e., as truly repre sentative of all students, as pos sible. Therefore, toward this ac complishment of the second aim. the following suggestions are made regarding the formation of political parties, "1. The name of the party. It is realized, tho in no way endorsed by the Council, that a party con sisting of Greeks alone and 1 party consisting of Barbs alone to his party is in helping to select the most worthy members of his party for candidates for office. His duty in the final election is to the school, in helping to put the most worthy of the candidates into of fice, j "The council has two main i aims in taking this action with re- f gard to political parties, namely: I; training among the students in the handling of those political institu tions which are characteristic of our present national and local i governments. ! 2. To make our campus politics more democratic. I "Toward the accomplishment of i the first aim, the Council agrees J to recognize political parties; first, I because parties provide an effec- tive means of choosing candidates' for office, and second, because may possibly be formed on the campus. However, some Creeks may not choose to belong to the first party and some Barbs may not choose to belong to the sec Corsages For Your Homecoming Parties Hanielson Floral Co. 1306 N 2-2234 f 0 ft m n Lorenzo Permanent Waves Hair Shaping rs . A J. " 6.85 up v rr 1 Shampoo, style set 1.25 "lULU. 'JL-J , CONSULT MISS ANDERSON. COLD WAVE EXPERT . m ftlCftT1 Third Floor QlPiM 2-1211 VMJj 1 We're acla'ng You H uskers Lincoln Chamber of Commerce if! ond party, desiring to form j Greek, Union, and Barb not be separate parties instead. For this used by any party, since these reason, the recommends Council strongly that the names. particular names are likely to be misleading and to be misrepre- sentative of the true situation. "2. The platform of the party. Since the platforms of all parties (See COUNCIL, page 5) winning suits and coats teachers and students alike will applaud ves chesterfield coats Landslide of approval for Magee's variations on the classic chesterfield. Because the all-wool fabrics are beautiful, and substantial besides . , . because the tailored details are the extra-something you want. Black, and 1944's exciting colors. Junior and misses' sizes. $29.95 to $59.95 h, v ? A soft 'n sleek suits This campaign year, suits look so soft and feminine! And tailored to enhance the youthful figure! Two-piece fashions that will stand by you all Fall and Winter ... all-wool yardages that live up to promises of long wear and beauty! Junior and misses1 sizes. $19.95 to $49.95 Q? r . I yes! 7- ; V V tJfy r 1,1 vA :? i n 4 ? j yes! I J Fur-trimmed coots. . . tuxedos r 1 j av'B collars of fiBe furs . . . fli-W 9-95 to $199 I Fur COOTS ... exceptional variety 1 of furs and rtylcs ... I $199 Womtm'g Iaukutiu Third tlvar Our Heorty Welcome to Nebraska's Tcockcrs ond Nome-coming Afumtvi!