Tuesday, February 10, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN Ml 7 (phiL Chhi (psd&AAW. Tuesday dull ,,r",) in 1151 n" diindiint 'qualities licit overflow r mm blue Mondays mi tvil envi ronment for H manifestation of niooiU. People bogged i ' of inactivity, burned out after the weekend conf rut iin. M 1 n d a thinking in t ho past tense because nf t ho latest present and n fill uro with lit t lo promise. Itodies doing thus.' very essential things neces sary for evistenee and lot t inR it g at Unit. Ami wo lire exported to resurrect n coherent mass out of thai moss. Kven the fluid pen of ii cynic would dehydrate under mich conditions. Tali first the sprawling, brawl ing grace of loopy Louie ldo of the IVe Fee domicile who wa.s the head link in one of the too many Conga chains at the Kappa Sig .shindig the other eve. In n rhy thm spasm tins parcel of dancing prot miasm stalled, palled and then flopped A new chain was formed with ldo, the link, absent . . . Inno cents hang on the toed hag at the. lVHa V'psidedown hut this p. m. ...Around to make .loan Carna- ban's world go arou.id was Phi ! IVIt's gift to the Army, old Kichy ' lliatl .. .Whole hawg or none was the way feet hall protege Jerry j Kathol wanted his comings and going wiili Alpha Chi nicey Myrl- j dine Uullei. He got none, so tack her name to the available list, well 1 towards the top .. .W inging in I from IVnvor this last weekend to . do a stret.h with Alpha Phi Jean' Christie ;;s P V. bivdman. lC roy Karmer. Bull so: sion deluxe' was the chit chat of entranced stewdents at the ATO house Sun- j day ovo with Pr Weaver, who ; opened the Creek week, spilling , words and thoughts in abundance. ; But don't pass old Kd Calhoun ' who. in the philosophical frame. ; addicted himself to Freud and at- i tempted to stumble out the roots ! of this thing called love. lA'thario didn't do it . Funny in their per version wero the antics of a eon-! pie of chap who sat up until 2 ' a in Sunday so they could wake fraternity brothers and tell them ; to sot their clock an hour ahead ...We alvv.ns see either ZBT Stewait Simon or SP1 Father Kx standing around in some sundry hall waiting for the other which ! suggests the seriousness that ' causes souls to have belxveen class dates. . .We're done now. VirC Installs Officers at First t csvvr Service Helen Kel'.ey, newlv oevted p:esident of th. " W C A f.vmaV.y m'.rwSuced he; cab T members tvvt.iv at p ir.i; the first Yesjvr ste: v tt:s semest-.-r A:ter . br-ef b Frances Keofer. v.tJ:.': do:-.;, the ne officeis ;'. t'.'.0t et to d.ir- v:.--e o: sjv-ovh ; p:es , N iv.- w'.;". of I vt ar, er..t win p, soUv Tie pro;;rAr.i ;s v Betty Bonebr.cnt Foundation . . i Continued frw.i Psie these jvvts must .';b" : p and an vM!t'.::e o. s c.; ' A - tvvws rd ea;h .'.: io. od as to h;s j' tixe pvs;t'tfis as jet An)W. des:r;:S ri'atNV. as t. eite: i.vle: be :e: N.v.e of Are ;v.v.r.ted f;.rter i-.f.r-the rsNS.t-.xV.s open or t.e Wuv..Utivvi s a vJv.e s refenrt t. the S.de-.t C.:rcd cffice in the Vrkv. R A I) T . R n W I M n M I !U ATIt lUlt Stl! V IIIUIS ' : i Hany Reed's Sport Shop X 1 Panhcl Council Bans Spring Hour Dances No more hour dances this Homester and exchange dinners only on Friday and Saturday nights was the unanimous decision of the Student Pnnhollonic Council consist inn of two representatives from every sorority on campus at their meeting Monday In Klien Smith Hall. The discontinuance of hour dances will enable students to spend more time on defense work, which officials believe .should be uppermost during the present crisis. Wednesday night exchange din ners interfere with school nnd other activities, while dinners on Friday and Saturday will become a pint of week-end diversions, the Council announced. I) van c,f Women Kntvr tains Today Verna H. Boyles, Pean of Women, is entertaining all diaper ones and housemothers of the city and agriculture campus at a pro gram and tea at F.llen Smith hall this afternon at d o'clock. Wade K. Martin, executive vice chairman of defense for the slate of Nebraska, will be the speaker. Marine Officer Will Interview Students Today Lieutenant J. Edward Rowland. Liaison Officer of the Marine Corps, will be Tuesday and W on the campus dnesday to inter - view students for enlistment in the Marine Keserve. Interested stu dents are asked to report to the office of the dean of student affairs. To qualify for the Marine Re serve, a student must be a sopho more, junior or senior. He must belong to no other military or ganization including the Army or Navy KOTC. Excellent physical condition is necessary. Accepted students will probably be allowed to finish school before being called to active duty but they are liable to call st any time. After an intensive officer s train ing course, the applicant will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corp Reserve. Prof. Dulio Pfoiler to Discus s at (raml Islam! Pivf W-.lham K. Pfeder of the nwvlern languages department vill d.scuss 'Hir Privileges and Duties as O.t.Jevs'" before the Ne braska Uf.'.'.tv Safetv Conference m C.rar.d Is'a V. Fob 23. W eek . . . iCor.ti:v..ed :":vi:i se 1 h.ve vvvv:r he..t :n the s:.: and .;r ttN't ov. to rx'- d a"er Pt;rA-.vj to1. tr..s afternon s vt. xit.es are as follows Fvr frAtern.:.e: S.vui Ser?:rar .i by IVa. Verr Boy'.e Pat'.oi 7- I'r.i.x:-.: Se'.ect.xe Serxice ar.i Fra-.em-.t-.es Mivr H K. T-rr.er. r.v-v. St; P.o.-.ie Tra;r..r.r. Be v".a'.'ox Ay Pat'.t C. S..clirshir IVa". Tor'.pso" Fa.-u'.ty Lc-u. -.? and F :r B For H C Ca "..xr Y; -.A-u-e. Weriiei: C.rxh Pir- sor.xr.: e Pres.-de-.ts. Mrs. Oe'.'.A'.'.y Prir X Fige -.s. St'.:v.a K.U Coc-.er. Fr-NV.xv-.al rvftr.j- -i S- ro-r.t'.e. Pat Law.r r.vc.-. Jlx At Firt Oanctr Defense Stamp While Ini Students Have Fun A i t..rru; At tV f-.rst ie fer.s rvAUr.ef iar.c he.d ".Ast S-a". -ur.iAT Aftrerxvw reste-i vr. the se".'..ag c $:;. c-rti ci tti c-er.t .v:r.se stAre.'?. A a rc-tv -t cv Your Drug Store We fill ?r 4 Kr's resrri tKs l He ax iW Are nierei OWL PHARMACY n? n. ha a r Books For Victory Mount 4 Thvta's Collect 600 '.Vir X'"H V fA , A ' t-x P" V-7 ?."V-': T sTr - -x - . It.'. 1,: " . The National Defense commit tee's Victory Book campaign reached a now peak Saturday i wnen iappa Aipua mcu miuum ! 600 books for the collodion. In the picture. F.leanor fciuoi. presiueni of the UN chapter is tossing one more book to kneeling Dacky Wait while Marv Rosborough. Mrs. i"vt-l I .acc.inli.in th. ariroritv S alumnae presid-nt. and City At Scholarship Tea . . . Three Outstanding Senior i Women Get Recognition ! ... From Mortar Board i I Mortar Board honored Jane j Bird. Betty H.itchinsxn and Mary i Rvxsrxxrough at their annual scholarship tea Sunday. Each of these women was chosen for scholarship, leadership and serv ice. They received monogramed bracelets Over 300 women with SO or above averages for the two semes ters of 140-41 attended the tea. In the recixing line were F.av.a Tharp. pres.der.t Mrs. F. D Cole man. Mrs Verna Boyies and Shir ley F.usse'.. Eilen Smith hali was dec-xratei with ferr.s snj potted p'.ar.ts The tab'es were centered w-.th h;:se bvx-jquets of pink and white carna-l-.or.$ A'.un-.ni members of tortar B.ard p..x:red ar.d boari members of the various womer." oreanira tions on the campus served Preser.tat.vV. i tr.e three ser.ior wOT.tr. xAi made from t.e ba!- c-.v-v ;n tr.e cv rv P.av.a Tharp Members cvf Mortar Bo-arJ sti r.v;.-vj tJi'.cor.y ar.d on the s'.A-.r as t-e wor.ier. xere escorted t.w.e preKdert. The service was read fr.vn a v'rx'. uhi.ri has be?n t th s service for many eir? V:r-.ra C-arke. Mrv El'.en Sales Profits High Jinx t K J:rji she . Bex -!-t". paly j ar. Ac-.'ri.in the c-.- .. tr.r W.e-: rug Jur.rg the iA-.;e A -e-:wi iiitr.tt iAr.:e be hl-i Fe At h.;h y.i tea cert ini Z$ cert iiei-ie stA-.-po w.j ie Sti p ckf -. xhxh I v-e stx.Ti CAr. be -ks:?i .11 lso be cc h-A-i Te 6U?t rrat-re- dAr.ces w-.li e ht'ii exry Sat-riiy i:trr r. as aj .r i .-Y ft . rrA.r.tA-ed kz l hr.ffr the Vr.;t biU rri it AT-Aih-e. i.-o:ri.c t.x J.-.n r--j.c" i-5 ft-r.w o r. r. i 1 1 t Librarian Kristoftersen look approvingly. Kristoftersen announced yester day that over 2.600 books had al ready been sent to Fort Crook as a' result of the all city drive in ; which the UN committee is co operating. The drive is to go on for another month, he said. With a national goal of ten nul- lion, officials are asking especially l Monnich and Janet Douthit played in a sti ing trio. Scholarship Filin Close WtMliiesdav All students interested in filing for the WAA scholarships to be g;ven for this semester should file by Wednesday. Feb. 11. One will be given for scholarship alone and two others for participation in WAA activities and scholarship. Buy your tickets to the ItlTERFRATERiilTY BALL AL DONAHUE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Ftldoy, Feb. 13 Student Union Hurry! Sales Arc Limited! Sunday journal and Hi sr. on 1 for technical works, political his I torv and books on numerous prac tical subjects. Also in demand are texts on calculus plane geometry, trigonometry and books published ' since 1935 on aviation, welding j and related technical subjects. Books are being- collected on the campus at the library, the Union and the national defense quarters in the Daily Nebraskan office Ag Campus . . . (Continued from Page 1 ) call for use of molasses, sorghum, brown and white corn syrup, honey, maple syrup, and otlii sweetening that can pinchhit for cane or beet sugar. Corn Sugar? Corn sugar? Well, perhaps not for a little while since according to the government, there is little corn sugar available at the present time. The recipes will stress use of raisins, dates and other dried fruits with high sugar content The material on cooking with the sugar substitutes will be avail able to all those interested. Circu lars on the subject will be pub lished and will be available thru county extension agents or upon request to the extension service of the ag college. Plans are also be ing made to reduce the amount of sugar used in cf.nning foodstuffs.