THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, May 13, 1337 ACP Rates Daily High In Analysis An honor rating of first class has been awarded the Daily Ne braskan by the Associated Col legiate Tress, newspaper judging organization, which analyzes and rates the publications of the schools of America. Page 4 i 'j it M 3 s f5 The evaluation was div ided into four sections: news value and jiources; news writing and edit ing; headlines, typography and makeup; and department pages and special leatures. Honor rat ings this year ranged from All American to fourth class; no race makers were awarded. In appraising the news value of the Daily Nebraskan, the judges said, "Nebraskan reporters seem to be doing an excellent job of covering the campus news." The ACr stresses that the pur pose in scoring newspapers "is the effectiveness with which they serve their individual schools. It is not to create inter-school ri valry, but to provide an agcnc by which staffs may be aided ir giving their schools and commu nities a significant publication, and to help the staffs in the solu tion of their problems." CALLING ALL CORN COBS! All Corn Cob actives and offi cers, both newly-elected and re tiring, will meet at the Siema Fhi Epsilon chapter house, Thursday at 4 p. m. All those who plan to attend must notify Secretary Sam Warren in the Daily Nebraskan office between 1 and 3 p. m. to day or tomorrow. ASAE. There will be a meeting of the ASAE tonite at 7:15 p. m. in the A(f Engineering hall. Election of officers will be held. CHESS CLUB. The University Chess club will hold its regular meeting: in Par lor C of the Union tonite at 7 p. m., according to Bud Lev ingcr. TRI-K. IMans for the Tri-K contest will be discussed at a meeting to be held tonite at 7:15 p. m. in the Crops lab. CORN COBS. All Corn Cob actives and offi cers, both newly-elected and re tiring, will meet at the Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter house, Thurs day at 4 p. m. for the final meet ing of the year. All those who plan to attend must notify secre tary Sam Warren in the Daily Nebraskan office between 1 and 3 p. m. today or tomorrow. ASCE. ASCE student branch will meet Wednesday at 7:15 in the Union. William Priss of the Goodyear Rubber company will speak. INNOCENTS MEETING. The Innocents society will meet at 7:30 p. m. tonite in the Union. GERMAN CLUB. A constitution will be adopted at the regular meeting of the German club Wednesday at 7 p. m. m. in the Faculty lounge. Dr. Joseph E. A. Alexis, chairman of the modern languages department, urges attendance of all students enrolled in German classes. AUF MEETING. All officers of the All Univer sity Fund and AUF advisory board members will meet in the Union today at 5 p. m., according to Beth Norenberg, president. Personalized Senior Announcements N Deaalln GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th South at the Temple CORNHUSKER TEACHERS BUREAU Trust Bldg. 10th & O Streets Mrs. W. C. Harding Pcraaaal aitcntUa for each Wefcer Caatacta made reraUrljr ia larrer tchaoli. Dorothy Lamour is "My Favorite Brunette". . . ESTEftFIELD... my favorite cigarette -s -J 5 H i -wA Vs A:.v.v.v.v. w :Si;i;:::sisi: i $ ) ., 0" VXv" v iN I Jit " i & , j t - - ifx ; N S new picture A. JliSX Vrf " l WMY FAVORITE BRUNETTE" j ."s 1 v iX. DOROTHY LAMOUR J ' rf " 11 ' " """' .....mr ,. vsti.fi..r: .-. ,.a m.r...... ., Vr-fr ITfr -- ,v" ..-.a.-. .- ( -1v iT 1 1 r "V yirrt -iil I - (. JMSTffiEFIEILID) ' 1 fr let ALL OVER AM ERICA CHESTERFIELD IS TOPS ! Cofffifhi IM7. Uttcri ft Mymi Tomcco Co.