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Pace 2 SUMMER NEBRASKAN Thursday, June 28, 1956 Dibs Comments: Summer Nebraskan Editorials: - A , ' lll-Ste?e ... .Beginning All-State will close Saturday and the 305 high school students will return to their respective home towns. This in effect will be the real beginning of All-State, not the end. . I One of the most interesting ex These young people will return to their home towns fUled with a pi of versatility in this coun- art. They will return ready to make a more valuable contribution to J1." .T By tf,evaI their community and high school because of the training and en- . V , ' eouragement they have received here. Pa- "habitants of Bethelehem They have been given opportunities to compete with other young c"7Sch hem nJi. from n K. cfVf. I"1 manuscript. Now, as bakers, ' .. . . ... ..... housewives, steelworkers, and woe iKAe-woruiy ia is uiai mosi o . inese siuoenis nave paia ineir stenographers, they meet once a own expenses and tuition For some, this has been in effect a double year to commemorate the old mas expense, since they might .have been working instead. Rather, they ;fK k-.,;.,i L? .f ?J?2!LY?L?t !"Tmr, 8 llTJ! f Prunent. of many of his works. This has ""cul-"' - Wi s i """"'s- become one of the outstanding e h uie university w neorasaa are proua w mis nne group i spring tourist attractions in Pa ot au -waters, we nave seen examples 01 tneir accompnsments in weir various concerw, reciuus, exmoiuons ana piays. Some of the most thorouehlv en It is to be hoped that many of these students will choose to return I joyable reading I've done in a long v uic uuivtrrwij u ncurassa aiier mgn scnoai iot runner stuay. wnue nas Deen Margaret Truman s But whatever they do, we feel confident that they will go back autobiography. This answers to to their communities and high schools better able to make a valuable some extent the many questions comrobution to the cultural life of the community because of. the I about the personality and friends tune spent here. And so, good by and good luck to the 156 All-Skaters. . A Pause To Consider Gaest Editorial by Den WaJtoa A magazine of the highest caE mWt I K Aiwt -wrttfta MAMMVn 4 A fsiJiil ekctiw jtar U I !J ciUo particularly , puj, rcrTon J h French Magazine Intrigues Columnist I of the famous woman. Whether you agree with her political views or not it is impossible sot to be fas cinated by her many wonderful ex- I periences. when unforeseen events can change the picture in a matter of moments. tion is Realites, Le Magazine De Before the President suffered his heart attack in Denver last year I France. To illustrate one of the R appeared likely that be would sweep through to victory after a quick recent editions contained amomr nomination at the Republican convention. I other things a characterization of Immediately after the attack it, seemed that be would not seek Hugh GaitskiH, "One of the top Brit- another term. But after a period of hospitalization and rest, be an-1 ish Labour leaders, some of nounced to the nation that he would run again. I Jacques Fata s latest creations, Todav. Mr. Eisenhower is recoverine from the second major at- some Ter wcU written fiction, and lock upon his health in the past year. Some doctors said that had be aot undergone the emergency operation which was held in the early morning hours at Washington several weeks ago, the President would have died from gangren resulting from his attack of ileitus. Now, again, the nation awaits Mr. Eisenhower's decision. It ap pears that be has not changed his mind about running. The Republican nomination can stQl be his by acclamation. But, there is some doubt that be can wm the presidency is a breeze as be no doubt cou&t have a year ago,: or even several weeks Recovery from tLe heat attack seemed complete (as "complete" C Z-L IZ. .731, - 7.u .t.T! r VZ rt ststance of several very able "volunteers." who deserve a vote of an outstanding section with color r e p r o ductktns of Fragonard's works. Subscriptions are avail able to Americans, for $12 per year. Someone I've also been able to follow somewhat in Realites has been Manessier, a contemporary French abstract artist. A non-fig urative painter, be attempts to in terpret emotion rather than re produce nature. His painting of the rising tide gives one a feeling of the spasmodic uneveness of the long arms oi the ocean as they shoot along the beach or bound against the rocks, rather than rphotobraphic image. Manessier Is a leader in his trend to translate feeling through a brush. Several of the teachers at Colorado University have banded together to form an emergency Committee for Occasional Si lence. The first thing this commit tee has done is to install a sound less record in the Student Union jukebox. For a nickle one can now purchase a record full of silence Overheard several jazz enthus iasts talking about Friedrich Gulda a 25 year old Viennese pianist. It seems that he is not only a lead ing jazz artist, but a classical con cert pianist as well. He made his American debut as a classical pianist in Carnegie Hall in 1960 and since then has been leading a small improvising jazz outzit the City. He is one of the chief opponents of the opinion that jazz is not music or art, but only rhy- thmn. I read this advice to week-end travelers awhile back. "Make list of the clothes you will need wd a list of the money you will need. Divide the first list in half, multiply the second list by two." 'Sub' Explains fine health. Then came the ileitus and with it naturally, also came all sorts of appreciation. It is hoped that the regular editor will be able to be back on oTar Tc year, i U;3t hih ' iU Ugh appearing in this issue. Blame the flu bug andor 15. wonder if Mr. Eisenhower's body could bold up under the - turmoil of another term. MM. 1 I 1 1 ! ' 1 mere rausi oe may woo wouia sk w vote iot nun wno are now i f i ft thinking that it is unfair to hand him the burdens of that high office I 1 1 LLIZl again. There must be many who would not be willing to take the chance. All this creates a new atmosphere surrounding this election year. It's easier now to End Democrats who think they might win than it was a mot i i ago. The lu "jublicans probably can't win without Eisenhower, and they know it. So once again the pressure on the President to run will be extreme. If be says yes again, his party can not sit back and relax as it Blight have week ago. Tbe voters will have to be convinced that the risk they would take with Eisenhower would be worth it. And one of the risks which will come with Ike (it seems certain) will be Nixon. That might be just too modi risk for numbers of American voters. The Republican Party could do well at this point to stop and con sider this when they choose Ike's running mate (if be runs) in August. 3 Records for the Price of 2, plus lc! Shop Daily 9:30 to 5:30 lj Thurtday 10 to 8:30 j? Mercury Records The Summer Nebraskan Editorial Staff Editor .Judy Best r mness Staff Business Manager ...Jerry Kisses For feiorxaaiioa concerning advertising or editorial matter in The Summer Kebraskaa call 2-7631, University extension 4225, 422S, 4227. CHRiSTIANOS PIZZA PIES WE CATER TO PARTIES Sisea V mo J js. AKCKdYBS IA8SK20CA! SAUSAGE . tmnz::i smwt mm & c;::cr:$ imuisa aimi & sausacs S?AC!:im & tllATSAUS $1X3 TUmn4-lX Every Day CSosed Tuesdays FREE DELIVERY PH. 2-4S59 Ic Premium Safe HERE IS HOW IT WORKS! 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