i, i 'A PAGE 4 DAILY NEBKASKAN MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1957 Nebraska University Builders FIFTY-FIFTH TEAR Member: Associated Collegiate Press Advertising representative: National Advertising Service, Inc., 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, New York The Nehraskan is pobllsfced hj the stadents of the Fnl fcrntty of Nebraska ma aa nprmlMi a student new m4 opinion, only. According to Article 11 of the By-Laws Kov rrolnir Mudmt Bunlfratlons and administered by the Board of l' titrations under lt jurisdlcUon shall be free from editorial censorship oa the part of the Board, ar on the part of any mem her of the faculty of the ralversity, hat the members of the staff of The Nebraskan are personally responsible for what they say or do or raine to be printed." Sahserlntlen rates are 12 a semester, ft.SO mailed, or 13 for the eotlece year, $4 mailed, fclngle ropy Is five eents I'uhllshed oa Taeday, Wednesday and Friday during the srhool year, except vac si km aad examination periods. One issue published during the month of Aairast each year by the I'nlvernity of Nebraska sinder the supervision of the Committee of Student Publications. Entered as second class matter at the Tost Office la Uneoln, Nebraska, under Act f Congress, March 3, 187t, and at speelal rate of postare provided for In Section 1103, Art of Congress of Oct. 8, Mil, authorised Sept. 10. 123. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Phyllis Williamson Assistant Editors ..Dorothy Hall and Karen Peterson Sports Editor Dick Basoco Cover Design Steve Cohen Reporters ..Ellen Stokes, Sandra Lichtenberg, Sally Smith, Becky Colwell, Jim Roman, Diane Jones, Pat Prouty, Sue Schnable, Mary Dee Patterson, Sandra Whalen, Diane Maxwell, Kay Turner and Linda Watt BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Judy Chapman Assistants Martha Crocker, Mamie Gardner Campus Previews Howdy New Cornhuskers, This year s cover of Special Edition shows you several scenes of the University of Nebraska campus life. Throughout these pages you will see other scenes some of the many sides to a college life. You will see a "sneak preview" of the campus colleges and scholarship, activities, special events, social life and people. Get the most out of your university by participat ing in each phase of it. Take advantage of the op portunities and facilities for a fine intellectual and preparatory education, and your knowledge will pay dividends at the university and later on. You'll find that you will even like studying for the information that you gain makes your life a richer and fuller one Also take advantage of the student-managed ac tivities. Nearly any interest or talent you may have can oe exercised in some orancn 01 a campus ac tivity. You may findu expression through religion here, too. Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant student houses are found on campus. Many new and lasting friendships can be formed on campus through your classes, activities, and social life. The staff hopes that this newspaper will acquaint you with some of the scenes of college life and strengthen your enthusiasm for your future years at the University of Nebraska. Phyllis Williamson, Editor Next Stop-University, Then Career Four years ago when I came to the campus of the University I didn't know what to expect from this wide-eyed institution plunked down in the middle of our state. Four years later as I emerged, from the Coliseum, a happy and reportedly educated man, I still didn't know what to expect from the next big step in my life a career. But being at the University had done some things for me which no job, no book or no tingle man could do for a philosopher in a hundred years. The school to which I had come was something of a fostering moth er for four years. It directed my thoughts to fine things in life like the drama and the literary master pieces of the present and past world. It smashed my dreams that perhaps man could be a creature unto himself. It developed my ideals along the lines of reason ability rather than chaos. In simple terms the University had lived up to its title, the "Alma Mater." But what can any freshman ex pect from any institution of higher education? He can, I believe, know that he will be treated as an adult "Ask Tlte Upper Classmen Where They Get Their Uaireuts?" CHANCES ARE THEY'LL SAY BILL MURRELL'S DRIVE-IN BARBER SHOP SPORTSMEN'SBARBER SHOP Plenty of Parking 15th & P first and foremost. And to deserve such treatment he must be willing to sacrifice the . tricks of youth. But that our University isn't without its fine times . . . There will be parties and football games and picnics and dances and social functions and romances. There will be opportunities of meeting the great men of the intellectual world who come to speak with the youth of Nebraska. There will be chances for diseussing personal problems with some of the finest educators in the country right here on our own campus. University life is, of course, an experience apart from and in your life. But foremost you will gain from it the realization of how much there is to know and how inadequate we are to learn the myriad secrets of life. College life, all in all, is a thrill ing and wonderful experience. i Fred Daly HI j Merchants Speak . . . When you leave home to attend college, you leave many familiar things behind, including your friendly merchants whom you have patronized for years. Along with meeting new friends and becom ing adjusted to university life, you will be confronted with many new and unfamiliar business establish ments. , The businessmen in Lincoln rea lize that students are accustomed to friendly, efficient service in their s tores, so they do everythng pos sible to make you feel at home help ir. every way to select your purchases. Many Lincoln stores employ University of Nebraska students who can help you select the right purchases for your col lege life. Lincoln stores are modern in every respect and do their utmost to keep up with current trends and needs of you the college man or woman. Whether it be a new dress for Rush Week, a type writer for your themes, or a grease job for your car, you can be sure that the Lincoln stores will have the latest and most modern merchandise and service. By merely advertising in this Special Edition, they have shown their interest and respect for the buying power of the University of Nebraska students. So, when you come to Lincoln, you can be con fident that you will receive the same friendly service in dealing with the Lincoln merchants that you are accustomed to in your lo cal stores. You can become familiar with the names of many local mer chants that you will want to know by reading the ads in this edition. This Special Edition carries ad vertisements from many of Lin coln's best restaurants, garages, banks, clothing stores, hotels, flor ists, music stores, laundries, book stores, and many more. Remem ber these leading names in mer chandising, and you will be as sured of many pleasant shopping hours in Lincoln. Jady Chapman Bcstness Manager It Happened at N.U. "Why wont you marry me?'" he demanded. "There isn't any one else, is there?" "Oh, Edgar," she sighed, "there must be!" "Lincoln's - Stopping P 11th to 12th On Que Street Parking for your car Popular Priced Rooms 4 Large Pleasant Lobby Cafes, Cleaning Pressing 225 Rooms Complete Car Service Ideal Meeting Place Downtown Location "MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE PARK-Q-TEL"