The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Union Activities!
Include Dance
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Friday, October 27, 1944
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After UN Rally
First Student Union activity of
the week-end will be a juke box
dance tonight from 9 to 11 in the
ballroom, following the rally. All
students and trainees are invited
to attend.
There will be no dance in the
Union Saturday night because 01
the homecoming dance at the coli
seum. A faculty recital will be pre
sented Sunday afternoon at 3.
This is the first of a series of;
recitals to be given by the school
of music
Ending the week-end activities
will be a variety show in the
ballroom Sunday evening at 8.
featuring Rosalind Russell and
Fred MacMurray in "Flight fori
Freedom."
Council . .
(Continued from Page 4.)
most be passed on by the Council
at the beginning of each year, it
is advisable that the party plat
forms contain, in addition to any
general party aims, reasonably
sound and intelligent proposals
for the year to come, the insur
ing of such party platform being,
of course, the reason for the
yearly checkup.
3. The provision for the elec
tion of a party leader. The Coun
cil considers a party leader neces
sary not only for the efficient
running of the party but also for
the handling of business between
the council and the party. How
ever, in keeping with the aims of
this revised political program,
each party must devise a demo
cratic method of choosing its
party leader by general election
within the party.
4. The organization and the
business of the party's faction. As
has been stated, the Council
recognizes the value of a faction
organization within each party.
Again, in keeping with the aims
of this revised political program,
each party must devise a demo
cratic method of choosing their
faction members by a general
election within the party. As al
ready stated, it is the duty of the
faction to draw up its party's
slate of candidates for all cam
pus elections.
"5. The method of determining
the party slate for elections. It
' seems advisable to shorten the
ballot by ridding it of extra names
from each party which that party
does not intend to back. There
fore the Council hereby requires
each party to devise a democratic
method of determining its slate of
candidates for all campus elec
tions, to the end that -each party
will file with the Council by a
specified time its list of candi
dates, having only one candidate
for each position open to that
party.
"In the case of the elections
themselves, and the rules per
taining to the elections, the Stu
dent Council abides by the Inter
pretation of the election rules
given by the judiciary committee
of the Student Council of 194L All
parties and all Independent can
didates must know these rules and
must either abide by them or cof
fer the penalty for breaking them,
which Is the disqualification of
the offending party's candidates
or of the offending Independent
candidate."
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Look Lovely
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Homecoming; Dance
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