The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1976, Page page 6, Image 6

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pins are.
Across tie cation people are collecting
political can-aia buttons.
lUchard K?er, 3440 rxescott Ave., said
lis first cairprgn buttons started with
Preaident T.'Zisra IlaKinley. Ccfare that
cajnpaign ribbons oi medals were used.
Another Lincoln collector, who sail he
wanted to remain anonymous, said that
George .Washington supposedly gave the
first button to his friends after he became
president. It was a pin bearing the letters
GW.
The value of the pins ranges from 10
cents to more than S2JD30 depending on
the quantity produced, quality of the pins,
who the presidents were and when they
were president.
f5pex said Richard Mxo&had more caia-
p2.a pias than any ether pcLticd fsre.
As a r:.-u!t, he sdd, the pis w3 cirt is
very zlvz.
A ITlarn' Jenrinss Eryan pia is one
most coHsctors would love to om'n.aocord
fc" to one collector. Dryran, a nslivcNdj
raSoa ran for president three tines, the
first time 'on the sll ver vs. gold standard
issue. - . -
One of his pins has a picture of a gold
bug on the front. Pish down on the dip
and the big's wins flip open to reveal
Bryan's picture on one wirg and his run
ning mate s on the other. It is priced at
$120.
Piper said very few campaign pins were
produced this year, compared with the last
five ot sax campaigns.
This was the first year pins were consid
ered political contributions, he explained.
Campaign funds were more scarce, so
money was spent on television advertise
ments rather than on pins.
Prof teaches with. her fee
One of fee popular classes on csrnpus
has few, if any, formal lectures. There are .
no desks in the classroom in fact, students
are graded on how well they can move. The
instructor shouts directions as she glides
about Ihs floor, her energy and enthusiasm
Ksinmunicated to every student.
The is social dancing and the in
structor is Ilarie Sanaick.
The class is a survey of social dancer
following fi:e turn of the century, Ssnwick
said. Students learn square dancing, the
Charleston, waltz,' tango, rumba, jitterbug,
foxtrot and twist, plus other rock V roll
dances of the 1950s. -
Saawiclc Mid few dances are taught
from the 1960s era, although students are
able to learn some ."fad'" dances, such as
the mashed potatoes. Short-lived popular
ity is fee trademark of a fad dance, she
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be taught, Sanwick said. These include the
hsutle, bump and dances without partners,
she said.
It is not necessary for Students to prac
tice outside of class, Sanwick said, but
most of them do." She said roost students
who want to practice go to polka dances.
Because the class is so popular, it is nec
essary to obtain Sanwick's permission be
fore registering for it. Another reason for
this is to ensure about an equal nmwsr of
males and females in the chss, she sail.
There are about five tires as many
girls who would like to get s the dsss,
Saswidc said. She ssid she Units the num
ber of giils to 35 because Vs know we
can get enough boys to M this cut.
Sanwick said students begin callizg her
for pennisaoa to register as torn as pr
registration materials are available. .
1 Ike it a lot-it's a lot of fun," said
Kaihy Slocum, descxibiss the ctass-ca
do have to work (in class), but you meet a
lot of people.
The 21-year-old senior took the ds3
as an elective.
Sanwick is "great she's really good,
Slocum said. "She really puts everyone at
ease.
Slocum said she doesn't practice outside
of class. "
Glen Gstz, a 22-yearcld senior, also
said he took the class as an elective. He said
he knew other students who had taken and
"just loved the class."
Gstz said he "really enjoyed learning
new dances, although he knew many of the
steps before.
He said the class is "for any kind of
person-big, short, little or tall
"She (Sanwick) makes it all enjoyable,
he said.
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