THE NEBRASKAN Friday, March 9, 1945 Spring is here at least it was yesterday. The Sig Eps took ad vantage of it while it was here by going on a little outing. When you can't think of any thing to do try going to the wom en's wrestling matches. Joan Bohrer and Joline Ackerman were there Tuesday night with Ike Steen, Sig Alph, and Bill Robin son. Kappa Sig. Bonnie Hinrichs, DG, and Johnnie Wells, Phi Delt, were there too. Cancelled. There seetns to be an epidemic of cancelled steady deals. Mary Louise Wiedman. Alpha Chi, and Doug Nelson, Phi Delt, have de cided to be just friends. Better reconsider, kids. For every broken romance there's a new one and several nrosnective deals. The newest steadv combination is that of AOPi Joan Sib and Dick Stone, Kappa Sig. There seems to be possibilities in the numerous dates of Tn Delt Marilyn Lowe ana Sis Ed Tom Bauer. There's more than meets the eye in Theta Mickey Miller's interest in Lt. Bob Cummings of UCLA, too. Something New. We hear that Phil Oxley, ATO, is trying to keep Gamma Phi Myra Lee Haden interested by dating every other girl on the campus. It's a good technique if it works. The Peace Conference and Glen Gray occupy the campus spot light .for Friday night, but appar ently Alpha Phi Helen Hickman hasn't heard. She keeps asking people what is going on this week end. Wonder what she's plan ning that takes her mind off campus affairs? With the scarcity of men, coeds will be happy to know that ATO Dale McCracken is home on leave and setting female hearts aflutter, per usual. Pi Phi Barbara Sturges is en joying the leave of Lt. Ed Greg ory. That's the spirit we like to see. TOH'NSEND PHOTO STUDIO. Committee . . . (Continued from Page 1.) lack of privacy in the student ex aminations. "The wholly impersonal atti tude of the doctors and nurses," wrote one student, "makes me trmm bus M- MM Km. HM (, k WHAT A RECORD! Always tops in clean ing suits, sweaters, date dresses. Any thing and everything. f mi 1, 1 1 in Rcmm. feel that I am taking up time that should be spent on something else." Others remarked that the doctors were too hurried and un interested. Suggestions made by the stu dents included that the health de partment employ a full-time phy sician, make the staff realize that they have the responsibility of taking the best care of students that they possibly can, and have the department in larger, cleaner quarters. A majority of the students feel that the present Student Health fee is reasonable, but many be lieve that it is reasonable only if the service rendered is better than it is at present. It was sug gested that students not pay a fee, but pay reduced rates for in dividual service. Council . . . (Continued from Page 1.) taken by a simple majority of the Council." 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