DAILY NEBRASKAN After Registration Muddle . 'I fX ?u h ill i. ... ii.. .ii. m ' I , 'J' MAm'" 'I)WU. ' "" o ... r - v ; .jrf, rw " i U ; Ok 1 Point Board Reinstates Applicants Calhoun. Wilkins, Corklc (loinpelc for ('oriiluixkrr llniiios Maiiiirrsliip Business manager for tbi.s year's I'nrnliunUer will be chosen from three applicants when the publications hoard meets Tuesday Jit 3 p. in. it was announced late Saturday after a special meeting 'f (lie point hoard declared two jipplicants formerly said ineli gible because of points eligible for the position. The three men who applied for the position are I'M Calhoun, John Cockle and Hugh Wilkins. Calhoun jind Wilkins were said to he ineli gible for the position when the point and publicatios hoards met at a joint meeting Friday. It ruUir Guys Vnrsilv I;iscball Paul Amen, new vaisity base Vail coach, has issued a call for all varsity men and upperclass nicn who plan to go out for the nation's greatest sport to report Wednesday, Sept. 2-1, at the N club rooms at 7:30 p. m. for their physical exam. Amen succeeds Wilbur Knight as varsity ball coach. He will con tinue in his capacity as end coach for the vaisity football .squad. 'Amen was on the 1036 Olympic team that traveled to Germany. He later played first base on the Houston team in the Texas league. He is also assistant coach of bas ketball. The meeting Wednesday is for Varsity men and upperclassmen only. Freshmen will not take a part in fall practice. Ho nors (Continued from Page 1.) the social fraternities and sorori ties with Omicron Nu, home eco nomics sorority heading the list with an average of 3.336. Follow ing closely in second and third places, respectively, were Mu Phi Epsilon, music group, and Phi Up silon Omicron, also a home eco nomics sorority. Wilson and Loo mis co-operative halls were in the respective fourth and fifth posi tions, and Sigma Delta Chi follows in the list of non-social groups in sixth place. Complete ratings of professional fraternities: 1. Sigma Delta Chi; 2. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; 3. Al pha Kappa Psi; 4. Phi Mu Alpha; 5. Delta Sigma Delta; 6. Xi Psi Phi; 7. Phi Delta Phi; 8. Delta Sigma Pi; 9. Delta Theta Pi. Professional sororities: 1. Omio ton Nu; 2. Mu Phi Epsilon; 3. Phi iUpsilon Omicron; 4. Theta Sigma Phi; 5. Phi Chi Theta; 6. Sigma Alpha Iota; 7. Delta Omicron. Other organized groups: 1. Wil son hall; 2. Loomis hall; 3. How ard hall; 4. Palladian; 5. Bouton hall; 6. Delian-Union; 7. Raymond hall. Group average grade ratings in the report are figured by award ing four points to each credit hour carried by members witff a grade ff 90 or above, three points for grades of 80 to 89, two for grades of 70 to 79, and one for grades of 60 to 69. Incompletes receive zero points, while conditions substract one point and failures or hours dropped in unsatisfactory stand ing deduct two points. The total grades hours are then divided by the number of hours carried by the group to secure the group av- Services j (Continued from Page 1.) Epworth, 30th and Holriregt. Orace, 27th and R. t. Paul, 12th and M. Trinity, 16th and A. .Warren, 45th and Orchard. I PRE8BYTKRIAN. I Flint Presbyterian, 17th and T. 1 Second Presbyterian, 26th and F. Westminster, Sherldnn ntid South. IWITKD BRETHREN. CftMwell Memorial, 18th and M. "YOUR DRUG STORE" You can buy your drug neada here M cheap at any place In the city. Remember Our Fountain for Quick, Snappy Service. OWL PHARMACY v-r .., i- , y i . t -f i f .V" .3 i .r ... 1. - '! - .; .: ::S!i:.i!E: ' - HXt"?- .... X .v.ft jCJ-.-j'. n 4.' Best time for picture-taking is at the beginning- of school before students' faces get wor ried and drawn. Spotted en joying the sunshine before they enter social sciences to get down to work was this group of fellows. Pictured at right, they are Bennett Clark, George Townsend, Kenneth Peterson, Richard McDaniel and Bill Rist. The cameramen found UN coeds in for an extra share of registration muddle as they sought to find gym classes to complete class schedules. Caught striving to get matters straightened out (really trying to find just any class in phys ed they could conveniently at tend) is this pretty group of women, above. ig Campus lias Union Sponsored Matinee Dances Tat Lahr, union soeial director announced yesterday that starting Sept. 25, there will be matinee dances every other Thursday on ag campus in the student activi ties building. These dances are under the sponsorship of the union. If there is a great deal of interest and the attendance is satisfactory, mati nee dances may be arranged for once a week. erage rating. 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