The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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Iii Nebraska ...
Swindler Sees Greener
Pastures in Journalism
Community newspapers of Ne
braska can provide the "greener
pastures" of journalism, Dr. W. F.
Swindler, director of the School
of Journalism advised Nebraska
High School journalists Friday
night.
Speaking at the convention ban
quet of the NHSPA, Swindler said
that between 75 and 90 percent of
the journalism graduates in the
past three years have gone to
work in Nebraska. ' -e had
more offers than we . fill in
the next five years i.u..i ictiring
Nebraska newspapermen who
want Nebraska journalism gradu
ates," he added.
Hits Big City Reporting.
Directing his speech to those
who were attracted by metropoli
tan dailies, he threw cold water
on the glamor of big-city report
ing. "Community newspaper work
offers excellent financial oppor
tunities and a chance for the
newspaperman to perform a real
service to his community," he de
clared, i
Campus News
In Brief
Block and Bridle club will
meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in
Room 207, Animal Husbandry
hall.
Any Kosmet Klub worker de
siring points should report at the
Coliseum between 8-12 a. m.
Tuesday to work on the back
drop. There will be no Scabbard &
Blade meeting held Wednesday
night.
Ag college YM-YW will not
meet in the Home Ec parlors
Tuesday night, but will meet in
Room 301 Dairy Industry to
listen to Dr. Everton speak on
"aFith Through Action." The
meeting will begin at 7:30.
The following groups will
have their pictures taken for the
CORNIIUSKER at the West
Stadium Tuesday night: 4 p. m.,
Sirs
WW
lf. sis!
In a later speech, Dale Fahin
bruch, university law student and
former political reporter for the
Lincoln Journal outlined the task
of the successful political reporter.
"First," he said, "you must give
the man on the street, the voter,
an accurate, full account of the
men who would like to run his
government."
Honest Accounts.
An honest account of political
news, he continued, is the product
of the reporter's ability to know
thoroughly people from whom he
obtains his news and to know
himself well enough to prevent
his personal prejudices from-coloring
his reports.
"Dogged determination and un
tiring effort to get at the truth
are two important attributes of a
good reporter," he said.
Jeretta Leu, York High School,
acted as toastmistrcss for the
banquet. Two one-act plays pre
sented by .students of the experi
mental theater provided entertain
ment. ASCE; 4:30 p. m., Ag YMCA;
4:45, 4-H club.
All persons interested in tak
ing Red Cross first aid instruc
tion will meet at 5 p. m. Thursday
in Parlor A of the Union.
Members of the Red Cross
College Unit Operating board
will meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday in
Room 307 ofthe Union. This in
cludes all officers, project chair
men and committee members.
The Publications group of the
Student Foundation will meet at
8 p. m. Tuesday in the Rag office
of the Union. Everyone who has
signed up for work on this com
mittee, or those who are inter
ested in signing up, are expected
to attend.
All Student Foundation work
ers should report to the Founda
tion office whenever they have
free time to proofread student
lists for the Student Directory.
According to Peggie Lawrie, direc
tory editor, they can work in
Room 308 of the Union any morn
ing or afternoon.
There will be a noon luncheon
for members of Sigma Delta Chi,
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
AIRWAVES
By Katz.
Do you have trouble eating
crispy breakfast cereals every
morning? Does your crispy crack
ly breakfast cereal drive your hus
band insane?. Then switch to
noiseless Sally's Soggy Cereal.
Guaranteed not to deafen you with
the din of snapping, cracking and
popping.
Darrel Peter's speech 76 class
is struggling through such com
mercials for class assignments. It's
radio and in radio everything goes,
even commercials.
Carmen!
Tonight at 9 another Authors of
me Ages production will go on the
air with the familiar story of the
gypsy temptress. Playing the
gypsy is Jo Lewis and the dashing
Don Jose will be played by
Don Johannes, university theatre
veteran. Other members of the
cast include: Ccd Hartman as El
Dancaire and Martinez; Bob
Lundberg as the jailor; Frank
Jacobs as Morales; Milt Hoffman
as Zuniga and Garcia, and Mary
Wenstrand as the woman. After
seeing the movie "The Loves of
Carmen" it will be interesting to
see how the radio department's
play treats the story.
Have you heard the story about
the old vent in the basemont? No,
Rel igion in Life Week
Book of Day for Tuesday
"FOUNDATIONS OF RE
CONSTRUCTION" by Elton
Trucblood. He restates the
Ten Commandments as the in
dispensable conditions of world
survival and reconstruction.
journalism fraternity, Friday, Nov.
12. Admission will be 85 cents.
Those who plan to attend must
contact the Journalism office hi
Burnett hall before noon Wednes
day. Thi Sigma Iota will meet Wed
nesday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p. m. in
Room 313 of the Union. Two Pa
pers will be presented: "The Don
Juan Theme" by Lois Kroehler
and "The Gaucho Theater" by
Marion Crook. There will be in
itiation of new members.
The Dance committee will meet
in Room 316 of the Union at 7
p. m. Tuesday night.
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it sisn't a mystery story. It is
merely a tribute to the ingenuity
of the sound effects crew. They
have converted an old vent run
ning from the basement to the
attic of the Temple building into
an echo chamber.
Another ingenious sound effect
is the noise of footsteps crunching
in the snow. This is done by
gently squeezing a box of corn
starch.
Here is the sound effect of the
week by CBS: the sound of an
army of ants ma'rehing through
the jungle. This was done by
lightly rubbing piles of straw to
gether! This week's Playwright's mati
nee will be the story of a familiar
sight back in the days when
America was very young . . . The
Yankee Peddler. Playwrights is
on Thursday at 4:30 over KFOR.
Sports announcing seems to be
an up and coming field in the
radio department. Paul Schupach
is teaching a class of over 30 stu
dents how to broadcast football
games, play by play. Students ac
tually got practical experience
broadcasting the UCLA game and
having it recorded on a wire re
corder. The recorder is played
back and students receive tips on
how to do a better job at the
games.
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Tuesday, November 9, 1948
Phalanx will meet Tuesday at
7:30 in the Armory for formal
pledging. All actives and pledges
are required to attend.
MAIN FEATURES START
STATE: "The Loves of Car
men," 1:18, 3:22, 5:26, 7:30, 9:37.
VARSITY: "Northwest Stam
pede." IIUSKER: "Mating of Millie,"
1:00, 7:26, 10:30. "Fuller Brush
Man," 2:31, 5:42, 8:57.
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Late Ntwi
Starts Today!
Northwest
Stampede
Filmed In Color
Filmed amid the breathtaking
grandeur of the mightiest peaks
of our continent with
Joan Leslie James Craig:
Jack Oakie
Added
Latest World News
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