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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, October 14, 1949
PAGE 2
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EDITORIAL
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Maaarlnt rriltora FrIU Blmpraa, baaia Bard
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tiene tler, Bra re Kennedy, Norma Chubbark, trrry Ewlnr, Toorble Rrdlrm
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Sorkety editor 'eaa FenRter
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Bl'SIXESS
BiMiiu-KK Mutineer Keith O'Bannon
Amlvtaat Busmen Manager Ted Randolph, Jack Cohen, lUiark rlurnwUM
Nhrht New Editor Jerry Kwinr.
Nice Gout . . .
Nobody deserves The Daily Nebraskan "Man of the
Week" honor any .more than those enthusiastic students
who saw the team off to Penn State Thursday morning.
So we'll divide up the praises this week among those
who know how much a little backing means to our football
squad. The rally was a real show of spirit. Anybody who
gets up at the crack of dawn to give our team the support
they deserve shows that he has the spirit which has been
so lacking up to now.
And we hope that this is just the beginning ... the be
ginning of an all-out effort to stand by the men who are
bringing fame to Nebraska.
Susie Reed.
Well
Modulated
Hang on to your hats, kids.
Your old uncle is about to give out
with a lecture. The reason? Well
this Thursday, Authors of the
Ages is presenting Anton Chekov's
"The Boor." The program comes
on at 9:30 over KFOR. Part of the
prologue tells that it is a comedy
written in the 1880's by a Chekov
who never heard of Marx, Lenin,
and Stalin. We were thinking how
much better off a lot of people
would be if they'd never have
heard of them.
In just the same way that you
always find one roughneck in a
crowd, there always seems to be
one or two chaiacters in the world
who won't let things alone.
Catch Simon's show next Mon
day at 10:30 p. m. on KFOR. For
the benefit of those who missed
it last week a few minutes of gos
sip, shame on me, has been in
corporated. Babs Rayburn and Bob Vollmer
have a show entitled "A Boy a
Girl and a Song." It will be aired
as soon as time is allotted by
KIMS. Bob plays piano and ac
companies Babs who sings. Both
of them have a lot of talent and
ability and it makes very nice
listening.
Subtly overheard at a party:
A well known "smooth" boy was
trying to make time with a very
sharp dolly. To his, "Sounds like
you've been around." She replied
"Well, I've been a -broad."
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Chatter
The Sigma Chis are turning
truly social this week-end. They
have invited all the Kappas over
Saturday afternoon to listen to
the football game with them.
While local students are lending
an ear to the Penn State game,
JOE SHICKLEY is going to make
a trip to Madison, Wis., to watch
her current flame, FRITZ DAVIS,
play for Navy. The Notre Dame
Tulane game is holding a special
interest for PAT DUTTON, who is
really interested in a "friend"
there.
Campus social life is in its
prime this week-end. Dates plan
ning to attend the A O Pi "Rhap
sody in Blue" party Saturday
night are KATHY COX and
CHUCK HUEST1S, DOTTY
RAAPKE and GORDON LU1K
ART, and CAROL BUKACEK and
DUTCH MEYERS. It seems that
the girls had a little trouble in
picking a theme for their party.
In two days it had changed from
A O Pineapple to A O Pirate and
finally ended in the "Rhapsody in
Blue" oartv. Women can never
make up their minds.
Aggies are planning to f?o to the j
sock dance and barbecue Friday
night for entertainment. On Sat
urday night the AGRs are hav
ing their "Rho Rendezvous" at
the Antelope Pavilion. Couples
that will probably be seen are
LOIS LARSEN and BOYD LIN
DER, JIM STURM and JO
RHOADS. STERLING OLSON
and BARBARA KREUTZ.
Speaking o fthe AGRs, perhaps
you will remember the little epi
sode on the hampsters that BOB
SCHEER plans to make his first
million on, and this year, too. Bob
woke up the other morning to
find that his male hampster had
just had four little hampsters.
Such a blow! Genetics class plans
to make a study of the complica
tion next week.
Back to the party, party busi
ness, the Sig Nus are planning
a house dance Friday nifiht. BY
HOOPER is taking SUE VICK
ERY and ANDY BUNTEN is go
ing with MITZJ MOYLE. At the
SAE Song Title party, PAT
O'BRIEN will be seen with MAX
BAEHR.
In spite of all the house parties,
a few of the "regulars" will be
seen out at Kings Friday nit:lit.
ARDA HALE is goiTig with
RANDY EWING and BILL PER
KINS is taking JO SHERMAN.
Npw steadies during the week
include ROD BENSON and
KELLY CUTHBERTSON, LOR
RIE NIELSEN and BRUCE BAR
TON, LOU ANN FAHNESTOCK
and KEN HENKINS, JANICE
JOYCE and HARRY HARRIS.
To whom it may concern from
Tau Kappa Epsilon: We are in
no way responsible for any of the
romantic actions taken by brother
CHUCK JENSEN, and any such
action shall not necessarily re
flect upon other characters of said
fraternity . . . Hmmmm.
Social schedule for the week
end: Friday.
Ag Union Sock Dance and Bar
becue. Palladian program.
Teachers College party.
Saturday.
ISA Campaign Windup Dance.
AGR Rho Rendezvous.
SAE Song Title party.
Sig Ep Comic Strip party.
Alpha Chi Hillbilly party.
AOPI Rhapsody in Blue party.
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Why Editors Got '
Gray or Blue
To those who sometimes seem
anxious about the editorial policy
of the Daily Nebraskan we show
an example of the letters which
attempt to cloud the brain of Edi
tor Cub Clem.
Found in Saturday's mail (with
a Chicago dateline).
Editor
Student Newspaper
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
"Don't be scared of false faces
on Halloween, the Unknown Sol
diers of Democracy who are still
fighting for a NEW BIRTH of
FREEDOM those we love will
bring about the RESURRECTION
of FAITH and practice of REAL
AMERICANISM.
Just give thanks to:
'The Unknown Soldiers of De
mocracy" P. S. Don't give to the Commu
nity Chc?t, it smells of Socialism
rrd that is BAD."
Rally! Rally! Rally!
K-Slale Gratl on Council
Kansas State college has a grad
uate student representative on its
student council for the first time
in the history of the school.
Robert Ziem, a graduate stu
dent in chemistry, was selected by
the executive committee of the
Graduate club.
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