REIGNING QUEEN Barbara Rowland, Arts and Science Junior, was named 1948 Prom Girl at the annual Junior-Senior Prom held in the coliseum Friday night Pictured above following the presenta tion are, left to right, Glen Blinde, senior class president, Miss Row land, Jerry Johnston, junior class president, and Stan Johnson, president of the Innocents Society. The Prom Girl was chosen from a group of nine other candidates at a door election. Average Afternoon Pictured Impressionistic Reporter 1 . J ,. T BY SUSIE REED It's just another afternoon in the Rag office. The typewriters bang merrily and the staff goes to work. "Do you want me to write that feature on anything in parti cular, Jeanne?" "Huh-uh." "That's mean. I can't think" "Stop talking and start writ ing" Cub Clem stops whistling. "Fritzer! What did you get in Ec?" "Eight." Cub laughs. "What did you get a nine?" "Yeah." Chair Shortage There is a "discomzobulating" shortage of chairs in the Rag of fice. One of the workers quiet ly steals into the Cornhusker of fice and slips out with a chair. "Wliere are you going with that chair?" somebody booms. The worker pays no attention and walks out, dragging the chair through the door. "How about Friday?" "No, somebody has to be able to work here Saturday morning." "Why don't you refresh your mind with something exciting?" "Why don't you refresh your mind with something exciting?'' "Boy! This is the best paper west of Des Moines." "Here's a one-eighteen two Tour University Speaks, Nebr. network. Bun., 12:30 p. m. Hint to Homemakers, KOLN, Mon., 2:30 p. m. Forum of the Air, KOLN, Hon., 10:30 p. m. V in Review, KOLN. Tun., 2:30 p. m. As Report, KOLN, Wed., 2:30 p. m. Vid-Country. KOLN, Thurs., 2:30 p.m. H inker Highlights, KOLN, Fri., 2:30 p. rn. . Better Business Bureau, WFOR, Sat., 10:30 a. m. Farm Facts and Fun, KFAB, Nebr. net work. Sat., 1:00 p. m. At the top of your listening cal endar for today should be the in teersting and informative pro gram, Your University Speaks. Items of interest about the ac tivities of your'University and its various departments are heard on the program, today at 12:30 p. m. over the Nebraska network, KFAB. Classified LARGE ROOM: If you like to play a piano or recording., we bava them. Good lighting. Study desks. Reasonable. For three or four buddies. S-9098. BEST instruction tn ballroom dancing. Studio, 270o Royal court. Call 3-4692. FOR 8ALE 1940 two-door Pontlac. Ex cellent condition I CaU Bob Baker, 2-7831. FOR SALE Underwood portable. C. E. Halstead 321 North 13th. Apt JA. WATCH Repairing. Crystals while you wait. Dick's Watch Service. In the Nebraska Book Store. Flowers 3019 Holdrege Save money bv cash and carry. Flowers for Friday night only. Orchis $5.00. Vanda Orchids $1.50. Garden ' $1.30 Also others. Orders will be talh WED. ONLY between the hours of 8 ec 10. P. M. Call 6-4282 and ask for Keith. U of N Radioing V line head," says Jeanne, shoving a story across the table to Cub. Cub is reading the best paper west of Des Moines. " 'Jolted by'" "Two line!" "'Jolted by' You want a three line head?" "No, two line." Norm Leger hands in twenty four inches of news. "Why do some people think of so many things to say?" asks someone in in a "Pedro" accent. Rag Staff Works Workers stroll into the Corn husker office, greeting the busy Rag staff as they go by. The Cornshucks staff strolls up to the Crib. "Does this make sense? A twelve piece band features twenty-four drums.' I'd like to see that. Nancy, how can a twelve piece band feature twenty-four drums?" "Drums, not drummers." "Oh, I see. There are twenty four drums right beside each other with their little "gizmots". Every man has a drum." "I want a rabbit Look at this cute rabbit." "A Mrs. Santa Claus now." Fig rushes up to the M. E. with his usual question. "How about a nice head on that Prom Queen story?" The chatter continues on late into the afternoon. "Me know where squaw is?" "Where?" "Papoose know?" "No know." "Ugh." WANTED SALES MANAGER for SUMMER MONTHS Territories available for both salesmen and district man agers wanting profitable selling positions for the sum mer months. Clean cut sell ing to' a wide variety of business establishments. No house to house selling. For further details send brief description of qualifications or previous selling experi ence ... National Highway Directory Service Decatur, Indiana New Air Force Training Plan Seeks Students A traveling air force team which will describe the new aviation cadet and officer candidate pro grams now offered by the U. S. Airforce, will be at the Univer sity March 1-5. Lt. Col. Francis J. Hoermann, Public Information Officer, 2nd Air Force at Fort Crook, Ne braska, will act as adviser on all phases of the new course. Strong Air Arm. The aviation cadet course and officer candidate school are util ized to provide a modern and highly-skilled air arm within the congressional authorized per sonnel stregtn of 400,000 men. Unmarried citizens between the ages of 20 and 264 years are eligible. Applicants must have had two or more years of college or be able to pass an examination to measure its equivalent. Cadet Program. An aviation cadet who success fully completes the twelve month training course in modern aircraft will be given an officer's commis sion in the air force reserve with the rating of pilot. He will then be assigned to active flying duty with the air force, agreeing to serve three years. Each cadet class is divided into three courses of approximately four months each. Primary and basic training are given at Randolph Field, Texas. Advance training is taken either in' single-engine planes at Wil- ' toaster lp 1f ll Without the lining all-wool lining HO extra I ij " can be ordered ff ' , ' ' i ill 1 Iff -m - I r.k Wrap yourself in our Season Skipper coat, made of luxur ious Continental Heatherdown, finest 100 Australian wool. Expertly tailored, Season Skip per's classic lines dated ... always in fashion. You may buy This Season Skipper with or without the lining. In the eggshell color. GOLD'S... Third Floor News Ed Filings Filings are now open for news editor on The Daily Nebraskan staff. The vacancy created by the resignation of Wally Becker will be filled some time next week. Tersons interested should sub mit applications to Editor Jack Hill or Prof. W. F. Swindler by Monday, March 1. AIEE Contest Opens Today A contest for the best original paper on electrical engineering was announced by the university branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Saturday. First prize will be an all-expense-paid trip to the general summer meeting of AIEE in Mex ico City. Other prizes will be made in cash. There will be sepa rate prizes to winners of the grad uate student division. Papers entered in the contest will be read at a district six con vention of the AIEE in Denver, April 16 and 17. District six com prises Nebraska, Colorado, Wyom ing, and South Dakota. Contest rules require both a written and an oral presentation. Advance copies of the papers must be sen the district judges before March 16. Interested engineers should see Prof. Chas. W. Rook, room 102, Temporary L, for further details. liams Field or in multi-engine planes at Barksdale, Louisiana. are never J.. . r . ; A Sunday, February 29, 1948 Backluiifl Named Comptroller Aid A. L. Backlund has been named assistant comptroller and direc tor of accounting of the univer sity, John K. Selleck, university business manager, announced Fri day. Mr. Backlund since December, 1942, has been a representative of State Auditor Ray C. Johnson's staff at the university, under an arrangement whereby a continu ing audit of institution accounts is made. He will now work lull time for the university. New representative of the state auditor's office at the university will be Glen Sloan. YM-YW Discuss Estes Conference A joint Y.M.-Y.W. meeting held in Ellen Smith hall Wednesday evening heard a joint report on the Estes conference to be held this summer from June 10 to 19. The outline of the program was given by Camille Palmer, Regional co-chairman for the Rocky Moun tain region. The rest of the meeting was spent discussing the National Stu dent association. Janis Tremper, secretary of the NSA and Jack Hill, delegate to the NSA Consti tutional Convention, led the infor mal discussion period. Miss Tremper gave the back ground and aims of the NSA and compared the NSA with similar organizations in other countries. -