Friday, October!, 1$43 DAILY NEBRASKAN STARS Make War Maps Of Europe At the engineering building on Ag campus, STAR soldiers are busy making and painting maps of Europe. Under the direction of Prof. Phil Colbert of the engineering depart ment, trainees that have been classified and who are awaiting shipment are forming maps out of volcanic ash. plaster of Paris, and Portland cement. Rivers and main communications of the war fronts are painted with showcard paint and the relief is done to a scale. Col. Arthur Lobdell has used the maps to illustrate his speeches before various organizations. The larzest map on display shows day by day changes along the Euro pean Mediterranean areas, reveal ing the current positions of the in vading allied armies. Civilian and naval students on the Georgia Tech campus are con ducting a contest to name the queen of all Techmen's girl friends. The winner will be dub bed: J'The Girl I'd Rather Be Re stricted With." WUMVUU j $hwo ASTP Men to Receive m m i Credit Toward Degrees Section leaders remind us of sewe'rs always running at the mouth. Are you feeling ,run down? Do you feel as though you haven't had a good time since you left home?' Do your G-eyes follow the coed -to and fro? (Silly question!) If you do, call 2-7371 and ask for Murt. She doesn't' live there but you may be able to promote a date with the operator. Out of the still of a Saturday morning, piped a voice. "Will books be on the top or bottom shelf for tomorrow's inspection?" Top! Bottom! Top! Bottom! came the rapid responses. This contro versy continued until a compro mise was reached; half of the men put theirs on the top, the other half put theirs on the bottom. (And all passed inspection.) Glneeze to English. Awplecafow as in All precent and accounted for. Hoi, Hoi, Hoi hoi as in 1, 2, 3, 4, ala section leader Murray. Hade Hest as in Parade rest. m-m-m-m-m-all as in class call or first call. JVol exact Uluitration Everybody's favorite the jumper! Young yet sophisti cated takes all your sweat ers, blouses they're marvel ous wardrobe stretchers! In pin wale corduroy. Red, beige, green and brown. Sizes 12 to 20. 10 95 COCD'S... Third Floor. All army specialized training, students who successfully com plete any college work will be the student will not have to com plete a whole course of study, but will receive' credit for whatever courses he has taken. Certificates, eight by ten inches in size, listing the curriculum taken, will be is sued at the time of the soldier's final separation from the ASTP. These 'diplomas" will be signed by both the proper college au thority and by the commandant of the post. Football Tickets Sold ' Selling at $.50 each, over 100 tickets were sold to Army men yesterday for the Army-Indiana game on Oct. 9. Because of the many soldiers leaving on furlough, only a limited num ber will be sold for the first game. Tickets are still being sold in the ticket office at the Coliseum. ASTP Insignia. allowed credit for this work ap plicable towards, a degree after the war, it was announced by the war department. In order to obtain such credit, -Captain Robert M. Crawford of the Army Air corps, composer oi the official song of the United States Army Air corps, attended Case School of Applied Science and Princeton university. First Presbyterian Church 17th and F Two blocks east and three blocks south of the Capitol Building: Friday 8:00 P.M. Student Party All University students are invited. Sunday 9:40 A. M. Sunday School Young People's class for University students. 10:55 A. M. Morning Worship Special Service. Theme: "World Wide Commun ion." Arthur L. Miller, D. D. 5:30 P.M. Youth Vespers the Chapel. Ray V. Kearns, Jr. 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship Meal in Fellowship Hall. Croup singing and recreation. Lutheran Students THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU AUGUSTANA FIRST LUTHERAN 17th and A St. Clarence P. Hall, PaMor, Phone 3-6923 Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:43. a. m. Luther league 6:00 p.m. AMERICAN " AMERICAN LUTHERAN 24th and U Sts. C II. Hinkhoue, Pator, PI i one 5-8339 Sunday School , 9:30 a.m. Morning Wonthip i 10:30 a.m. Luther League, 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 p.m. UNITED DANISH OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN 23rd and N St. Alvin M. Petersen, Pastor, Phone 5-9014 Sunday School and Bible Clan. '. . . . 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.' Lutlier league, 2nd and 4lh Thuntduys 8:00 p.m. UNITED LUTHERAN GRACE 14th and F Su. L. II. Leader, Pastor, Phone 2-2797 Morning Worxhip 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Church School ' 9:45 a.m. Luther Leagues , 6:30 p.m. FRIEDENS 6th and D Sts. M. Koolen, Pastor, Phone 2-5471 Sunday School .. 9:00 a. German Service 10:00 a. English Service , .11:00 Luther League 6:15 m. m. l:UU a.m. 3 6:15 p. m. t UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL 13th & R FRIDAY NITE Mixer in the Clubroom Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis will be in charge. Mr. Lewis is city recreational director. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. McMillin will receive students from 8:30-11:00 They're Wingt" for your feeff This "fill purpose" pump is a "must have" ... of Black or Brown Suede with Alligator Call Trim; also Brown Alligator Embossed Calf or Black CalL P3lr. . .aay r.k 1 V, ,,MM s Hnneu I 395 AAA to C FIRST FLOOR. i i ' 1 ihiimhxm)