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Friday, November 5, 1948 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 Med College News Senior Banquet j Plans Started At a meeting of the senior class held last week, commit tees were elected to make ar rangements for the Senior ban quet and the senior pictures and annual. On the banquet commit tee are Donald G. Fletcher, Rob ert A. McGowan. Roger F. Mc Neill, Charles W. Langraf, Ber nard F. Wendt, Miss Lunctta A. Memming and Miss Margaret J. Miller. On the pictures and annual committee are Carroll W. Schoen, Emmitt D. Simonson, Gerald C. Wells, Henry G. Tenner and Isaac J. Levine. Nu Sigs Cop Med Football Trophy With consecutive victories over Thi Chi and Thi Rho Sigma, the Nu Sigs copped the 1948 interfra ternity football championship. The season's opener pitted the Phi Chi's against the Phi Rho's. Neither team was able to muster a sustained offense and a 0-0 tie resulted. The Nu Sigs then met and defeated the Phi Chi's 12-0. Frank Morgan, wingback for the victors, pulled two reverses out of the bag to account for both touch downs. Nu Sigs then edged out the Phi Rho's in a tightly contested game. A Phi Rho fumble recovered by Doug Ronald, Nu Sig end, was converted into a TD to give the Nu Sigs a 6-0 victory. 1 . ..1 : $ f . . .vs'- , 1 Pictured above is Dr. Herbert II. Davis, new chairman of the de partment of surgery, succeeding Dr. J. J. Dcegan. Last week a pic ture of Dr. Herbert P. Davis ,of the Ag College ran in the place of Dr. H. H. Davis' picture. Med ROTC Has Enrollment of 30 The medical ROTC unit of the university college of medicine has a total enrollment of 30 men, Colonel Robert W. Dole M. D., professor of military science and tactics, announced today. He pre dicted an enrollment of 50 men by next year. Eight of the 30 at atended military summer camp in 1948. It is estimated that 20-25 will attend next year. I1j5P3MJS3J: Sniffin' Around By Esky You are probably surprised to see me breaking into the News, so let me tell you how it hap pened. I was sitting outside the North building, minding my own busines as usual, when a news paper carried by the October wind landed at my feet. It was a copy of the "Daily Ncbraskan," and having no cars to chase at the moment, I set out to read it. Com ing upon the page of the Medical college news, my eye fell on the article written by the editor. It struck home with me and I de cided right then and there to do something about the situation. I sez to myself, "I'll hunt up this Jim llarkin and convince him that I'm the guy he's been looking for." I went over to the Rho house and had him paged. He was a bit surprised to find someone so low on the phylogenctic tree calling on him but lent a willing ear no less. He suggested that we go some place where we could iron out the details; we went up to Fortieth Street, naturally. While he was increasing his salt intake (I don't like salt in mine makes the head too big) I sold him on my plan and was hired on the spot. This is the story of how I made the team, now for the why: Just another dog you say? How many of you have slept, yes, even snored in an embryology lecture? Or got up when the bell rang and walked out as the lecturer went sonorously on? You may even wonder where some of your bones disappeared to from Gross lab. I walk in where most of you would even fear to tread, and I maintain that I'm the best friend a freshman ever had. To top things off my grub is free and Dr. Sanderson Tells Nu-Mcds Of Allergy Effects Upon Eyes Dr. D. D. Sanderson, Lincoln eye specialist, talked to the Nu Meds Wednesday evening at a regular monthly meeting in Parlor C at the Union. His sub ject concerned the effect of al lergies on the normal refraction of light by the eye. He said that almost everyone has an allergic nature of some sort, but that the degree of this allergic condition varies from person to person. Dr. Sanderson said that com mon things in use by the Ameri can public, such as sugar, coffee, tobacco, bread and soap chips may contain harmful ingredients either as components or introduced by processing which have a toxfc ef fect upon the eye. These toxins may cause internal ocular hemorrhage, cloudiness of the lens or other imparities, de pending upon the sensitivity of the individual which causes ab normal refraction of light and re sult in faulty vision. I get an occasional bath. Yeah, I like it here. And since I sit around and observe a lot, I'm go ing to aid the Editors in justifying the presence of a page of the "Daily Ncbraskan" devoted to what's going on around the Medi cal School. . A - - - . a "Make mine Seventeen says campus Junior Seventeen Cosmetics are first choice of campus loveliee everywhere. 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