The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1946, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, April 19, 1946
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 5
By
GRACIE SMITH
and
BARBARA TURK
With everyone going home for
a nice quiet Easter and leaving
our dear old campus rather alone,
there really isn't much to do ex
cept to bring what we can from
out of the dark and hidden . . .
There are, however, a few of the
old standbys who will be fur
nishing loads of fun and enter
tainment for those who remain
behind.
The A. T. O. pledges have
planned a party for their be
loved actives on Saturday night.
and from all appearances it will
be quite the affair. Some of the
couples who will brave the
"soiree" are George Anderson
with Nancy Lawlor; Bob Richards
with Ruth Moll; and Ray Spear
With Enid Kelso.
Another promising event is the
Sigma Nu formal which will be
held at the Lincoln hotel on Sat
urday night. Martha Aitkin will
appear with Ivan Hascek while
Gene Maburn will be with Mary
Ann Korb . . . quite the steady
deal as of late?
A Changed Man.
Chuck Mulvany has decided to
become a hermit because of his
so revealing publicity last Sat
urday, and when we asked him
for news, he remained strangely
silent. Brother Max Johns, dis
agrees with Chuck's new theory
and he has been seen quite stead
ily with cute Jo Truhlsen. We
all agree that this is a good deal
for both. Max and Jo, that is .
Back again for a second try
this time hoping for a real dati
is Dean York from Lawrence,
Kansas, who will be in Lincoln
this weekend for a long awaited
date with Helen Hummel . . . We
have drawn the conclusion that
Dean's motto must be "if at first
you don't succeed try, try
again."
Rumors have it that Dale Hatch
and Gayle Lebsack will migrate
to Omaha on Saturday night for
a big celebration with Mimi
Loomis and Barb Dunn. Looks
like fun is in store for all.
Variety Is in Store.
Marilyn Duffack plans to re
main in Lincoln over Easter, and
it is very evident that her rea
sons are good. Friday night will
find her with Gene Dilldine: Sat
urday night with Dick Fuller; and
Sunday night with Lynn O'Dell.
Things just don't happen like this,
and with such handsome material
who blames her?
Friday night includes dates of
important variety, and some of
them are truly "good deals." Jo
Srb with Dick Kuhl; and Barb
Mayer with Dale Applegate will
remain in Lincoln while Chick
Zimmerman with Jean Anderson
and Ken Daman with Babs Sten-
ger will hit the trail for Kearney
for a good time.
EASTER SPECIAL
SUNDAY, APRIL 21ST
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CHUCK HALL and
His Band
Direct from 1946 Engagements
at the
alnbow Ballroom, Denver
Blue Moon Ballroom, Wichita,
Pla-Mor Ballroom, Kansas Cltr
Indiana Boof Ballroom, Indianapolis
Gillan Clears Political
Situation With Analysis
BY BOB GILLAN.
We have been asked by the
authorities in charge of the Daily
Nebraskan to write a brief article
for the faction page of the paper.
This surprised us no end, for we
had gained the impression that
this paper was opposed to most
political parties. We are glad to
have this opportunity to explain
the tangled campus political scene,
scene.
To grasp the fundamental is
sues involved in next week's elec
tion it is necessary to differen
tiate the three (at least there
were only three the last time we
talked to Les Glofelty) politi
cal parties and the basic prin
ciples for which they stand. The
Student Party for Democratic
Government (or as it is com
monly known, the Student Party,
or even just Bill Miller's party) is
the party of clean and democratic
policies. The Union Independent
Party Nog Chapin's party up
holds clean politics and democ
racy, while the University Party
(we are not quite sure whose
party this is) supports democratic
politics and cleanness. With such
a clear-cut difference between
parties it would be a dull tool
who couldn't make up his mind
quickly which party to support:
History.
Now for a brief history of the
situation. The University Party
for democratic independ I mean
the Student Party for unified uni-
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ver Miller's party, that is, was
founded by a group of far-sighted
and a few near-sighted stu
dents to provide a free bus-line
to the ag campus. They seemed
to be the only ones around who
gave a darn so several Student
Council posts were shoved off on
them. Then they became so in
volved in veterans and chancellors
that they forgot what they were
founded for, so ag students still
shake loose from a nickle every
time they want to go out and see
the cows. (I want it clearly
understood that this is not a re
flection on the College of Agri
culture, their students, or any
part thereof.)
Union.
Then came the student Union
I mesn the Union Independent
party. This party was formed by a
few people who were left over
from the Progressive Party, the
Cornhusker party, and a fresh
man reception. They decided that
it was much more democratic to
have two people bossing people
around, so they elected Bill Miller
president no, that doesn't look
right, Bill Miller is president of
the YMCA it was Don Chapin
(not to be confused with Nog
Chapin, the Sigma Nu) who was
elected president of the Union
Party.
A Johnny-come-lately on the
political scene is John Lately,
head of the University Party. The
University Party is the brain
iiijhm
child of Margie Neumann and a
few friends who were unhappy
with people, and so they decided
to start a new party to ' show
them.
There you are, kiddies. Now
you know all about it, and you
can go and vote for your room
mate's boy friend's fraternity
brother just like you planned all
the time.
Parade . . .
(Continued from Page 4)
pumps, and carry a corde bag.
Keeping in step, Genene Mitchell
will attract eyes in her fashion
able museum print with a dis
tinctive drape at the hip, and a
unique drape effect at the neck
line and sports a mandarin collar,
with white pique bows and an
open crown will give the en
semble a perky look.
Chic Chicks.
Pepi Votava appears very chic
in her "brown pinstriped dress
maker suit. She wears a natural
straw sailor with brown streamers
and brown accessories. A white
wool coat will be the center of
attraction- when Sally Stuht steps
out. The coat is cut on the box
line and sports a mardarin collar.
Her California model, gold crepe
dress and brown leather shoes
and purse will make people note
that spring is really here.
Stepping out with her Saturday
night date, Gayle Lebsock, Bobbie
Dunn will stop the parade in her
moss colored, three-piece suit.
The suit features a cardigan neck
and a straight skirt which is quite
in style this season. Her box coat
and brown pumps to complete the
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for the
Woman of Average Height!
Between 5' 3" and 5' 5"? Then this
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Radio Students
Plan Broadcasts
Three radio students will pre
sent an adaptation of Charles
Kennedy's "The Terrible Meek"
on the 12:30-12:45 p. m. Sunday
broadcast of Nebraska on the Air.
Taking part in this broadcast
will be Av Bondarin, who will
play the captain, and Arlis Swan
son, who will enact the woman.
Myron Levenson, former radio
student returned from service, will
be the soldier.
"The Terrible Meek," which
was adapted for radio production
by Paul Bogen, radio director, will
be broadcast over a network of 11
stations. Marian Greenwood will
be student director for the broadcast.
outfit will make Gayle smile with
pride.
To complement her pretty com
plexion, Patty Jensen will look
like a true Easter model in a pink
wool dress with Irish lace from
the shoulder to the hemline on
her left side. Black leather pumps
and a black leather bag will add
the needed contrast to the cos
tume. Her black Easter bonnet
displays clusters of pink posies
on either side.
Another girl who will wear
THE suit is Mary Frazee. The
unusual color of Robin Hood
green and the accents of brown
in her shoes, purse and hat will
make the public take note. Suits,
print dresses and frivolous hats
seem to be in the spotlight this
Easter, and the females on the
campus are keeping up with the
current fashion trends, natch!