The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1982, Page page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Wednesday, April 7, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
page 5
Goodman. .
Continued from Page 5
It wasn't until her father's death that
Harriet, 38 years old and mother of four,
went into the family book-writing bus
iness. She inherited Nancy Drew from her
father the way she inherited the pseu
donyms and ghost writers. Then she re
i.iodeled the "girl sleuth" along her own
ideals.
She scripted a new improved father,
Carson Drew, who offered Nancy a heady
mixture of encouragement and security.
She scripted an updated man, Ned Nicker
son, who could be at once strong and
admiring. And she scripted Nancy.
I suspect that Harriet Adams was in the
first generation who could have created a
Nancy Drew. To Adams' childhood friends,
Nancy would have seemed like a fantasy of
freedom. To my own generation, she was
an alternative to the passive princesses. To
my daughter's generation, she must be, in
turn, a relief from the emotion and angst
of the Judy Blumes.
But the real clue to Nancy's staying
power is simpler than this history. It's got
to do with character. Nancy has it to the
hilt and to the running board of her blue
roadster. She's a confident, curious,
straightforward young woman making her
way through Harriet Adams' world and
ours.
"The only things Nancy Drew has
changed in the past 50 years are her clothes
and hairstyle," said Adams before her
death. "She's as independent as ever and
despite the changing values of society, her's
are the same. Fifty years ago Nancy Drew
was considered independent. Today her
fans say she is liberated. I guess they are
trying to catch up with her."
It looks like Nancy Drew is still one step
ahead on the case.
(c) 1982, The Boston Globe Newspaper
CompanyWashington Post Writers Group
Nefoffskam
Editorials do not necessarily express the opinions of the Daily
Nebraskan's publishers, the Nil Board of Regents, the University
of Nebraska and its employees or the student body.
USPS 144-080
Editor: Martha Murdock; Managing editor: Janice Pigaga; News
editor: Kathy Stokebrand; Associate news editors: Patti Gallagher,
Bob Glissmann; Editorial assistant: Pat Clark; Night news editor:
Kate Kopischke; Assistant night news editor: Tom Hassing; Enter
tainment editor: Bob Crisler; Sports editor: Larry Sparks; Assist
ant sports editor: Cindy Gardner; Art director: Dave Luebke; Pho
tography chief: D. Eric Kircher; Graphic designer: John G.
Goecke.
Copy editors: Mary Ellen Behne, Leslie Kendrick, Sue Mac
Donald, Melinda Norris, Patty Pryor, Peggy Reichardt, Lori Sie
wert, Michiela Thuman, Tricia Waters, Rob Wilborn.
Business manager: Anne Shank-Volk; Production manager:
Kitty Policky; Advertising manager: Art K. Small; Assistant ad
vertising manager: Jerry Scott.
Publications Board chairperson: Margy McCleery, 472-2454.
Professional adviser: Don Walton, 473-7301.
The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications
Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes
ters, except during vacation. Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Ne
braska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone:
472-2588.
All material in the Daily Nebraskan is covered by copyright.
Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510.
Annual subscription: $20, semester subscription: $11.
"POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Daily Nebraskan,
34 Nebraska Union, 1400 R St., Lincoln, Neb., 68588."
f VETERANS SEEKING
( INFORMATION ON VA
V DRUG TREATMENT (
MAY CONTACT ANY )
f VA OFFICEy-"
Ctntict ntirttt VA tfflct (chtck ytvr
ihttit btak) tr i Itcil vitirtni riui.
HELP AND HOPE
SINCE
1946
marketing
majors:
The Daily Nebraskan is currently accepting applications for the position
of Advertising Representative for the 1982-83 school year. The position
requires approximately 20 hours per week with weekends and regular school
holidays off.
If you 're comfortable with a selling situation and enjoy meeting people
we might have an opening for you. Pay is based on a commission basis and
advertising representatives have earned as much as $700 in a single month.
Pick up an application at the Daily Nebraskan, Room 34, Nebraska Union.
Applications should be turned in by Monday, April 12 at 5:00 p.m.
Nebraskan
J
WE'RE
LOOKING
AT THE
OT
Once again it's time for Playboy Magazine's annual search
for beautiful co-eds. For our SEPTEMBER 1982 "Back to
Campus'' pictorial we're turning our cameras on the women
of the Big 8, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State,
Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State. If
you're a full or part time student and 18 years of age or older
here's your chance to appear in Playboy. Staff photographer,
David Chan and his assistant Sherral Snow, will be on your
campus for just a few short days so call now for more
information and to schedule an interview.
APRIL
7-8-9-10
Lincoln Hilton
141 N. 9th St.
475-4011
SI?''
w
11 111 I I II o
and ASA
Annual
-5
University Pa jam a Party
I 8 at Little Bo's Center
Advance tickets are $3.50
in both Unions and include
Free Beer and entertainment; v
2
by the Star JiWayCi
Sponsored by
Waterbed World and Miller Beer.
$600 Waterbed to be raffled off that evening.
Proceeds go to Christian Heritage Children's Home.
glass
imL 8A&3I
m&. & Star.
INTRODUCING
Archiv
uuuia
THE NEW VALUE
IN E4RLYMUSIC
HANDEL
MUl HHWOWS MUSK
M' I n -ft
Klvj TjfJ
nialMMllilUbllto
iMWIlTlWIMI MHM .1)17111
Wi.m'Wiiir
NM limn ItmmMm
mmmmm Im ftrtap 1147 Mr
UCIMUIIUU
lomhkkt
tauli I rmm Bto.
MIHaltolaiM
Ml US'
IMPORTED AM IV
RECORDS & UliU
TAPES
$4.75
PHILIPS
- e as r'ceie ie o
StGUJNZA ea'-fei egeja-.
'gi of PHHJPS 'cr 3 s-Cie o c-ce
?ve'voe cor ao'a
m
m
3M
SIR COLIN
DAVIS
CONfKCTS MUSIC
-f ROM
PETER CRIMES
A
MIDSUMMER
MARRIAGE
OTWW SCQUENZA
VCCOffDtNGS
AI SIMtiAB SAVINGS
rCMAMOVia i
UC iNNXktw
MOUt AwwCaa
v- m m
f its rm mi
On Sale
$4.75
ea.
The Mid -Price Line
buve Been Waiting For!
FRENI PAVAROITI
Arias & Duets
JL 41009
Richnunincnr
PIANO CONCERTO NO 2
ASHKENAZY
THE PLANETS
KARAJAM
tmmmt MiuamK
0
On these and other budget
lp.s or tapes from Polygram.
Our entire Classical Inventory
will be ON SALE ! !
2 DAYS ONLY!!!
JL 4I0OI
JL4I00S
too
217 N. 11th St
477-6061