jAILY kebraskan 31 7 Report . . . ing with the war department regu lations during the emergency. A university faculty war com son, dean of student affairs, has been appointed by Chancellor Boucher to represent the univer sion enrollments in the various re serves. An advisory committee composed of Eengtson. Dean C. H. Oldfather. Dean O. J. Ferguson, Dean J. D. Clark and Col. James the administrative council. "Students are urged to be ahn. watch the bulletin boards and n an the Daily Nebraskan," was IVan Thompson's advice to anxious t dents. (Continued from Page 1.) rority girls raised their scholastic standing from a 2.631 to a 2.649. Eight professional fraternities, one social fraternity, 13 social so rorities, seven professional so rorities and five organized houses for women topped the all-student arage, since 1926 this scholarship re- mittee has been organized to co sity in this phase. ordinate UN activities with the Thompson has asked Dean N. A. government. Dean T. J. Thomp- j Ecr.gtsor. to har.dlc the junior divi-1 P. Murphy has been approved by Thursday, September 17. 1942. ,51 If I ( Social Sororities 1. Kappa Alpha Theta. . .2.793 2. Pi BeU Phi 2759 3. Alpha Phi 2.704 4. Delta Delta Delta 2.684 5. Delta Gamma 2.645 6. Kappa Kappa Gamma 2.632 7. Kappa Delta 2.622 .8. Sigma Delta Tau 2.556 . Chi Omega 2.551 10. Phi Mu 2.534 11. Gamma Phi Beta 2.489 12. Alpha Chi Omega 2.485 13. Alpha O micron Pi... 2.464 14. Alpha Xi Delta 2.342 15. Sigma Kappa 2.155 Social Fraternities 1. Farmhouse 2.782 2. Sigma Alpha Mu 2.690 3. Alpha Gamma Rho...2.581 4. Deita Sigmi Pi 2.370 5. Alpha Sigma Phi.... 2-345 6. Phi Kappa Psi 2.343 7. Zeta Beta Tau 2J123 8. Theta Xi 2320 9. Phi DelU Theta 2.303 10. Alpha Tau Omega 2.228 11. DelU Upsilon 2200 12. Beta Theta Pi 2.172 13. Beta Sigma Psi 2.139 14. DelU Tau DelU 2.107 15. Kappa Sigma 2.062 16. Sigma Chi 2.044 17. Phi Gamma DelU 2.C34 18. Sign.a Nu 2-014 19. Sigma Phi Epsilon. . .1.937 20. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1.886 Listed as professional fraternities. port has been released by the dean of student affairs. A rating of 4 Hndicates an average of 0. 3 rep resents SO, 2 shows TO. and 1 point indicates grades of 60. 1 . Dean Harper pointed out thai WArTi students will have to main tain high marks to remain in their reserves. Let financial strain this year should raise many students' grades. However the strain and 'uncertainty cf the oncoming &choc4 year may if feet school - marks for the worse, he men- tioned. ( Army ii;te.fTits in the various reserves after registration has been ct rrpleted. Freshmen near their IX Jj birthday are advised to see Dean X. A. Eengtson of the junior ivteion. Quotas for the army enlisted . reserve corps were assigned Aug. I C( At that time. 1191 army re , t-ervists were allotted to this - campus. That figure was ap 1 fortxmed: 472 freshmen. 233 oi'boroores, 273 juniors, 213 sen iors. 70S Unclassified. The university was also aOowed T&5 freshmen and sophomores who lave an unclassified status but are Ciestined for the nary or naval re 1 serve at the completion of their basic B. O. T. C Students who fail to be ac- cepted for the reserves will most I likely be drafted when tbey reach the age of 20, according to the ' ttsmt selective service regula . lions. This may not apply to those J juniors and seniors taking courses Jjieparing for critical collations, such as engineering, dentitlry, medicine er other essential cccu ( patiuns. When the AEJiC detracts are dgTie4. the student is in the army! i He is liable to call to active duty l any time as the war department I es fit. Further, be miwt attend I college all year under the aootl- Itlt4 program. The navy, marines and coast gvard reserves have not as yet f released rep-jrts regarding the calling of si-Tadenti out of college. Basic ROTC Required. . A3 freshnaea and sophomores till will be rexraiied to take basic ROTC rejr irtlj(5 of their reserve ilitiis. Advanced ROTC will have .f new program in addition to its rtgtilar cria course. Captain FU4-Sz-s &. Emaaerick will be in cbarre tv nflf bayonet drill, obstacle course I i . rad.E.r and other special training. New tlalementi are tieinr is t jswtd dally ty the war 5-jrairtnrat yVajr.d univerKty officials are tinder F the tixiTtaiiiom that prejwut ows I cation may be changed many 1 jrt. The (unirerrJly has a.4ptd a ten-j'Ojxil code. ChancljT C S. uclbcr bAs slalid that the unii- - 'vanity will cooperate by coitpir- Mite mmks . and stfraiglbit baek It WhondO Sheets YOUR FAVORITE STORE ... for smart school fogs ... for drett-up "date" clothes ... for QUALITY you can depend upon . . . it's always MILLER'S. Visit our JUNIOR SHOP ... our exciting SPORTSWEAR aisles ... and ACCESSORIES sections. They're YOUNG-MINDED . . . with the things you want! 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