The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1974, Page page 2, Image 2

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NEBRASKA
PREMIERE!
A NOSTALGIC
RETROSPECTIVE OF
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TELEVISION
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RROUCHO MARX in YOU
BET YOU LIFE (1956)
Features Groucho. George Fen
amon, and the Mad Duck who
nnns in when the Secret Word is
said. Groucho's insane contes-
tants tonite include the ban
Francisco zoo keeper who sleeps
with tne animais;
SUPERMAN (1955)
Streak! Streak! Stars George
Reeves, Perry White and Lois
Lane. A special episode made
for the U.S. Treasury Dept. in
which Superman tells young
sters of the vitrues in buying
government savings bonds. A
how!!
RICHARD NIXON'S
CHECKERS SPEECH (1952)
The President is accused of cor
ruption! The most transparently
fraudulent speech in the history
of American politics. This one
will bring the house down!
ELVIS PRESLEY on
ED SULLIVAN (1955)
Elvis was censored from the
waist down! as he pounded out
Don't Be Cruel and Love Me
Tender. An utterly magical
piece ot purest nostalgia, uon i
miss it.
THE LONE RANGER (1052)
The very first episode ever made!
We learn wny tne neroic icxas
Ranger dons his mask and how
he meets his faithful Indian
companion Ton to. A camp
classic!
AMOS 'N ANDY (1952)
Perhaps your only chance to see
again a riotously funny episode
from a legendary show. In this
one, Andy and the Kingfinh
throw a monkey wrench into
a United States Defense factory
that's in the bomb manufactur
ing business.
SERGEANT BILKO (1958)
Hysterically wild as Phil Silvers
as con-man Ernie Bilko leads
Colonel Hall through Nick's
Diner on his way to an AWOL
wedding - and on the night of
, the War Games!
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WILDROOT CREME OIL
HAIR TONIC
COMMERCIAL
NIXON FOR SENATOR
AD!
ADLAI STEVENSON vs.
CORRUPTION!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
API II 26 & 27,
mnmm jr. high
school auditorium,
2240 VV.ll ST.;
COMPLETE
SHOWS NIGHTLY .
AT 7:C0
$1.75
Committee
positions
remain
unfilled
Although the interviewing period for
1974-75 ASUN committe appointments has
ended, there are still some seats to be filled,
according to David Howlett, ASUN second
vice president.
Because the committees wanted more
selection time, interviews were held from
April 15 until Wednesday. They originally
were to end April 19.
Howlett said student were not informed
that the time period was extended.
He said ASUN executives have been busy
preparing a budget and have been without a
full-time secretary the past two weeks.
Posters, an ad in the Daily Nebraska n and
letters sent to student assistants and sorority
and fraternity presidents helped publicize
the interviews.
Howlett estimated 70 to 80 people have
;r.t0r!pwfid and called it a "falrlyN
normal pattern." People are more interested
in sitting on the popular committees like the.
Council on Student Life, Publications Board
and Fees Allocation Borad, Howlstt said..
New appointees "are expected to be
responsible to ASUN," Howlett said. "The
reason why they are sitting on the board is
to voice ASUN'f opinion. If they don't do
that, we have the power to remove them.
"The Senate Action Committee on
Appointments will be responsible to contact
ail people appointed to various committees
to see what is going on," he explained.
Howlett encouraged students to apply
for positions at the ASUN office. All tha
nmhahlv will not be
filled when school ends, he said.
NIKON SCHOOL SALE
Nikkorma
All Cameras
and
Accessories on Sale.
April 22-27
"Get to Know 17th &.0"
TRECIl PHOTOGRAPHIC IflC.
1700 0 St.
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Editor-irt-Chiet: wary vurjou.. vh Vincft Boucher.
News Editor: Jane Owen,. Associate New. Jnf
Layout and Sports Editor: Dennis Onnen. EntertimnMnt tairor.
DianeWanek. Nigt News Editor: Randy Bearn. Ken K.rk Ch ef
Photographer: Gail folda, News AMiitant. Lwl
Ciepper Reporter.: We, Alber,, Lori Demo, J " J
Connie Sue Gaskill, Ellyn Hess, Mark Hoffmen Torn iJewen .Charles
Johnson. Neva Lindell, Pat Moynihan, John Petrow Susanne
Schafer, Pat Schnitzer, Mary Shackelton, Scott Svoboda, Annette
Sims, Mary Wagoner, Greg Wees.
Entertainment Writers: Dennis Ellermeier, Greg Lukow, Meg
Greene. .
Sports staff: Bob Hill, Steve Taylor, Larry Stunkel.
Columnists: Mary Cannon, Keith Landgren, John O Shea, Karen
Richardson, Ron Sindelar,
Artists and Photographers: Stewart Nelsen, Tony Ramiraz, Mark
Sward.
Copy Desk: Rebecca Brite, Dave Madsen, Nancy Stohs, Pamela
Ury. Dispatch: Larry Grill.
Circulation: Tom Lundahl, Britt Miller, Mark Lyon.
Subscriptions: Mary K. Jensen.
Business Manager: Jerri Haussler. Advertising Manager: Jeff
Aden.
Receptionist: Kathy Cook.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the Publications Committee
on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday through the autumn
, and spring semesters, except on holidays and during vacation.
Copyright 1974, the Daily Nebraskan. Material may be reprinted
. without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting
material covered by another copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska
Sts., Lincoln, IMebr. 6a&U& Teiepnone vi iVMi.
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LINCOLN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
1821 "K" P.O. Box 82326
Lincoln, Nebraska 68501
Phone: (402) 432-5315
The introductory session with
free lesson will be held
Thursday, April 25
If you are interested in attending
the introductory session, please
check the one you will attend
and provide us the following
information.
Name
Address
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Telephone Number
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