Sunday, May 11, 1941 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 "cP and C-. place m Compiled by Daily Nebraskan AWS and Union 14 C. K. Morse heads charity drive division Head of the university division of the 1941 Salvation Army main tenance fund campaign is Prof. C. K. Morse of the extension divi sion, the general chairman of the campaign announced Friday. This is the sixth consecutive year that Morse has led this panel of the Army campaign. Departmental captains of solici tation who have been appointed by Prof. Morse are Miss Hortense Allen, Miss Margaret Atwood, Joyce Ayres, Dr. Ralph C. Bedell, Dr. J. B. Burt, Miss Clara Craig:, Major Walter Gardner, Emmett Gillaspie, Miss Agnes Gordon, Dr Ferdinand Griess, Prof. Earnest Harrison, Major "Biff" Jones, Prof. F. D. Kirsch, Miss Mable Lee, Prof. Charles Nutting, Miss Eve lyn Osterlund, Dr. Charles A. Pat terson, Dr. A. A. Reed, R. B. Scott, Miss .Marjorie Shanafelt, Prof. P. K. Slaymaker, Prof. Linus Burr Smith, Dr. L. B. Snyder, Prof. C. D. Spangler, Dr. Elda Walker. Dr. E. R. Washburn, Miss Mildred Shank and Dr. H. A. White. Rodeo- (Continued from Page 1) their ropers and in some cases suc ceeded. Object of the contest was to las no the calf and tie it in the shortest time possible. Winner of the con test was a team composed of Mil la rd Ickes and La Verne Curry. Stock saddle contest. In the western stock saddle rid ing contest, Don Roth and Isabel Canet placed first; Clarion Buethe and Eleanor Jacka placed second and Charles Marcy and Louise Reed, third. Probably the title for most wicked bucking goes to Bill Greene's mechanical horse. A saddled barrel tied to a plank that extended to the rear of the Ford caused many would-be cow-punchers to "pull leather" as the blocks tied to the rims of the rear wheels provided the necessary flips, spins, rolls, and reels to outdo the riders. Rcgistration- ( Continued from Page 1) the dean of the college in which they are registered, or with the dean of the Junior Division, who will approve the courses desired. Fees for next semester must be paid on or before Sept 3, either In person or by mail. A statement of fees will be mailed each student ,on or before Aug. 15. If statements are not re ceived by Aug. 25, however, stu dents should notify the Finance Secretary's office at once. Stu dents should leave their summer address at this office. Scholarship- (Continued from Page 1) Zeta Beta Tau, with 2.474. Last year's winner, Beta Sin ma I si ranked this year in fourth place Professional groups at top. Professional fraternities and so rorities, however, again won top scholastic honors. Omicron Nu. home economics honorary in first Ladirt. Be One U Rrreif a Brautiiiil Flewer. tome Early I Mothers! For f ree Oldnmobile Transportation tall 2-2it Doors Open Daily 11:45 The Dathlnf Romance ef "lion With the Wind" the Sweelneai of "Rebecca Vivien LEIGH Laurence OLIVIER in "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN" Monday, May 12 12:00 YM international affairs discussion group luncheon meeting, former museum. 4:00 Baseball, University of Kansas, playing field. 5:00 Tassels meeting, Union room 313. Interfraternity Council meeting, Union room 316. Opening of Pan-American room, Union caf eteria. 6:00 Faculty men's club meeting, Union parlox X. Towne club meeting, Union parlors A and B. 6:30 Pan-American film showing, Pan-American room. Union. 7:30 Pan-American film showing, Union ballroom. 8:00 Towne club alumni meeting, Union room 313. Tuesday, May 13 7:10 a. m. Ag campus Bible discussion group meet ing, room 302 ag hall. 4:00 Baseball, University of Kansas, playing field. Mortar Board marriage club, Union parlors X and Y. Union forum, speaker Dr. Wallace Wong on "China Her West", faculty lounge. Newman club meeting, Union room 315. 5:00 Religious Welfare group meeting, Union par lors A and B. Women's I-M baseball, field south of social sciences. 5:45 Phi Delta Kappa meeting, Union parlor Z. Delta Phi Delta meeting, Union parlor C. 7:00 Ag YM general meeting to plan summer freshman' contact program, ag hall. YM Congregational students meeting, speak er Dr. Henry David Gray, Union room 313. Sigma Eta Chi meeting, Union room 313. League of Evangelical students meeting, Union room 315. Newman club meeting, Union room 316. 7:30 Phalanx meeting, Union parlor X. Wednesday, May 14 1:00 Faculty women's club meeting, Union ball room. 5:00 Women's I-M baseball, field south of social sciences. Union matinee dance, ballroom, Identification cards admit. Student' Council meeting, Union rcom. 313. 6:00 Speech department banquet, "Oscar Night", Union parlor A. Poultry club banquet, Union parlors XYZ. Omicron Nu banquet, Union room 315. 6:15 American Institute of Electrical Engineers meeting, Union parlor C. 6:45 Omicron Nu business meeting, Union par lor B. 7:00 YM-YW cabinets discussion group meeting, Temple. 7:15 Corn Cob meeting, Union room 316. 7:30 American Society of Civil Engineers, Union room 315. Authority on China talks at Union forum Next forum discussion on the Union series will be held Tuesday, May 13, when Wal lace Wong will discuss the subject, "China Her West. ' Wong is from Chen-tu, the capital of the western prov ince of free China. It is 200 miles west of Chungking. A graduate of Chinese uni versities, Wong will describe the civilian trek of the Chi nese universities and the people into the Chinese in terior. This is the first time a Far Western Chii.ese au thority has visited the campus. Concordia choir to sing here Concordia Teachers col lege of Seward will bring their a-cappella choir to the Union, Sunday, May 18, for a special concert at 4 p. m. Dr. Theo G. Stelzer, judge at the Ivy Day sings, is the director of the group. They will sing in the ballroom. Barbs to hold spring banquet Annual all-barb spring banquet will be Saturday, May 17, at 6:30. Admission is free for barb activity card holders, and 50c for others. All barbs are invited to come and take part in the festivities, which will mark the last barb social event of the year. Presentation of newly elected barb officers, briefly outlined plans for next year, and varied enter tainment for the banqueteers is on the program. Thursday, May 15 Calendar ends 12:00 Alpha Phi Delta mothers' club meeting, Union parlor X. Sinfonia meeting, Union parlor Z. 5:00 Gamma Lambda meeting, Union room 313. Ag matinee dance, student activities building. 6 00 Red Guidon meeting, Union parlors ABC. 7:00 City YM general meeting, room 303 ag hall. 7:30 Senior Council meeting, Union parlors X and Y. Society of American Military Engineers meeting, Union room 313. Scabbard and Blade, Union room 315. Christian Science association meeting, Union room 316. Friday, May 16 12:00 City campus Bible discussion group meeting, former museum. 4 00 Baseball, Iowa State, playing field. 4:15 Book Nook news broadcast, Union book nook. publication With the publication of this edition, Time and Place, the campus calendar, pub lished by the DAILY, AWS and Union will be printed for the last time this: year. First published this semester, it brought news of campus ac tivities to both subscribers and non subscribers of the DAILY. Staff members re sponsible for its production were: Editor ..Morton Margolin Assistant .Betty Newman Proof reader. Bob Schlater 5:00 YW Estes co-op meeting, Ellen Smith. 6:15 ACBC dinner and dance, Uniin parlors XYZ. 6:30 Nebraska ROTC band dinner, Union parlors ABC. Saturday, May 17 2:00 Baseball, Iowa State college, playing field. Tennis and Golf tournaments against Uni versity of Missouri. 6:00 Phys Ed majors' formal banjuit, Union par lors A and B. 6:30 Barb spring banquet, Union parlors XYZ. Sunday, May 18 10:45 Lutheran chapel service, Urtim parlors XYZ. 2:00 Lambda Gamma meeting. nUion room 316. 3:00 Tea for Home Ec seniora, Union parlors A and B. 4:00 Concordia College a-capeili choir, Union ballroom. 5:30 Lutheran Student association meeting, Union parlor X. 6:10 Gamma Delta meeting, Union room 316. Monday, May 19 12:00 Cify campus international affairs luncheon discussion, former museum. 5:00 Tassels meeting, Union room 315. 6:00 Towne club meeting, Union parlors A and B. Tuesday, May 20 7:10 a. m. Ag campus Bible discussion group meet ing room 302 ag halL 4:00 Union sketch class, room 315. Newman club meeting, Union room 316. field. 5:00 Interfraternity council meeting. Union room 315. 7:00 Sigma Eta Chi meeting. Union room 313. League of Evtingelical students, Union room 315. Newman club meeting, Union room 316. 7:30 Phalanx meeting, Union parlor B. 8:00 Concerto Concert, Union ballroom. Wednesday, May 21 5:00 Student Council meeting. Union room 313. 6:00 Sigma Xi banquet, Union ballroom. 6:30 Mechanical engineers meeting. Union parlors X and Y. 7:00 Gamma Nu Theta, Union room 213. YM-YW cabinet discussion meeting. Temple. 7:15 Corn Cob meeting, Union room 316. Thursday, May 22 12:00 Sinfonia meeting, Union paf-or Z. City campus Bible discussion group meeting, former museum. 5:00 Gamma Lambda meeting, Union room 313. 6:15 Sigma Tau meeting, Union parlor X. 7:00 Tassels-Corn Cob party, Union ballroom. 7:30 Christian Science association. Union room 316. Friday, May 23 4:00 School of Music tea, Union parlors XYZ. 4:15 Book Nook news broadcast, book nook. Saturday, May 24 1:00 Delta Zeta alumni meeting. Union parlor X. 6:15 Phi Tau Theta meeting. Union p.irlor A. 6:30 Geology Department dinner, Union parlor X. Sunday, May 25 9:00 Towne dub mothers' breakfwt. Union par lors A and B. 10:45 Lutheran chapel service, Union parlors XYZ. 4:00 Lutheran Student association. Union parlor X. 4 .30 Newman club meeting, Union parlors Y and Z. 5:30 Lutheran Student association, Union parlor X. See Jhe Nebraskan bulletin for late announcements and changes THl'HRnAY 1 JUDY (Scatter brain) CANOVA In "SIS HOPKINS" riorfl last vpflr. aeain ranked first this year with a 3.314 rating. Phi Upsilon Omicron, also a home eco nomics group, was in secunu with 3.175. nrofessional fraterni ties was Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Enjoy the NEW PAD-AMERICAN 'Dfl AM (h'tmerlr the llUUlti Lafnrria) Opening Monday Same Vlace Same Policy mining and geology organization, also a first rater last year. Farm- house ran a close second to the scientific honorary's average of 2.877 with a rating of 2.826. With a ranking of 2.939, Loomis hall rated at the top of the wom en's halls and fourth in me enure ercim. Wilson hall, which rated first last year with an average of ...... - t 3.043, fell this year 10 mira piace with a rating of 2.879. firoun averare erade ratines are figured by awarding four points for each credit hour carried by members with a grade of 90 or above, three points for grades of 80 to bv, two lor graues u io and one for grades 60 to 69. In completes receive zero points while conditions suDtract. one point, and failures or hours dropped in unsatisfactory stand- BUT Newly Decorated IS'etc Music and IS'eiv Variety of Menus. STUDpNT UNION . (Main Fl. Con-ldor West) ing deduct two points. Total grade points are divided by the number of hours carried by the group to secure the group average rating. Both women's and men's aver ages dropped slightly below thtir respective records of last year, for 2.512 and 2.247. Complete ranking of the groups follows: Social Sororities 1. Kappa1 Alpha Theta 2.7DJ. 2. (ianima I'ht Bcm I. Ml. 5. Alpha I'hl 2.UI0. 4. fl Hrla Fhl 2.005. A. Kapiia Kapa l.nnima 2.5A3. 6. Delta (inmnia 2Ao7l. I. Alpha XI Drlta 2.M7. 5. Alpha tHnlrron PI 2. 40. . Delta Drlta Delta 2.407. 10. -4il Omeita 2.44. II. Alpha thl OmrK 2.4S2. 12. l'hl Mu 2. SSI. IS. Kappa Drlta 2.2SH. 14. Mnia Drlta Tan 2.204. 15. Mania Kappa I.0HH. pocial Fraternities 1. Hlrma Alpha Mo 2.694. classified: a a lvt FCT t2t LOST Brown tipper pure contftlnlnfc Men miration cuitl. full Diatth Ej)inUlcr. 2-U66. AH Makes Typewriter Sale or Rent Special Student Bates BLOOM TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE t Pttone 1-5258. 125 N 12. Lincoln Neb. 2. 4 'hi Fhl 2 tit. 3 iteta Krta Tau 2.474. 4. Drta Slima P 1.4i75. P. I'M Kappa l'l !.. a. Alpha Mma Ptit J.SS4. 1 Hlrma ( nl ft. I'M Delia Theta 2.2M. 8 Hlrma I'hl Kpulon 1. 1X1. 10. Drlta Tan Drlia 2.147. 11. Kappa Mama 2.1 444. 12. Drlta I plon J Mil. IS. l'hl Ganim DrtlM 2.171. J4. Araela t.lH. 1(1. Alpha TW Omrta 2.099. lr). Hlrma Na ?.07l. II. I'hl hi una Kappa 2 02. 1H. Beta llirta P 1 7. 10. Hlrma Alpha Kptilon I .Ml, 10. Ihrta l 1.494. I'ROKhSMoWl, SOROKI'I IK?. 1. Omlrron Nu !MI4. t. I'M Kpl!ii Otim r.in 3 1"4. ll.lMa Fhl Pp.ila S.'nit. ' 4 ; ThrU Siania !: 2.9 !. f Hiirma Ai-ti lota J. 785. fc.'IMta On-rr.Mi ..17.V S. I'hl thl Ihrt J.OJ1. I ROFKSSION L I R M'F.RXITIE-H, 1. Hlcma Camma Kpoilon 2.877. . 2. Kami Monte I i). I'M Mil Alpha 2.I5J. 4. Alpha Gamma Rho 2.639. ft. MlKiria Drlta hi 2.607. . XI I'hI l'hl : Ml. 7. I'M Drlta Phi 2.4.7. fl. Alpha Kappa Pl 2.4270. 9. Drlta Slcma Delta 2.S3S. 10. Dilta Sima Pi 2.2HS. 11. Dlta Hiria Pi 1.1341. OTHKR OKVAMZKI GROUTS. 1. ralludlan J.. 2. lunula Hall ?.. 8. WilMin Hall 2.H7H. 4. Howard Hall 2.K.V1. I. Koutnn Hall 2.(70. j . Drllan I nlon ?.4:tJ. I! 1. Women' Uentdcnce bulla 1.47. Jj.