The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY NEBRASKA.
Friday, March 13, 1942
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Raq, $A.
Guest Writer.
By Norrig Anderson
Joseph J. College enters his
alma ituminy as a freshie
swathed in green and emerges as
a senior decked in black ... in
termediate prooeaa of decay is
known as college education.
Christopher ColimihiM Petersen,
regular curator of thin column
like a hen is immortal . . . his son
never sets. Mr. Petersen's datiftl
ing duties force thin dim-witted
underhead to give forth with dis
rupting dishabille . . . so hold fast,
kiddies, and catch a fast hold on
this passing gabble
Here conies it all Alpha
Chi's entertain exclusively for the
army next Saturday night. . . .
Yessir, prospective Alpha Chi
rtiVr-iippers must grah their lip
stick elsewhere. . . . PH Boh
Hedges has put some Sirioutf
thinkin' on whether to park his
pin on Florence Hamer, Goddess
of Ag candidate . . . Tut still
graces the Hedged ho.iom.
Teacher Tejoi'e
Norria Coiunin, ACRO man,
taught Mjrjorie Shannon the
ABCs of pin-hanging last night.
. . . Pershing Rifle initiates trod
their tired tootsies over 13 miles
of terra firma during Wedue.sday'a
wee-morning hours . . . Flash:
Couple of Ag Spring Party (to
morrow night) dites Don Muel
ler and Kay Huston, Dale Wolf
and Blanche Reed, Loomis hall
Bunny Shaw, that Theta whose
eyes cause some guys to turn csrt
wheels and red, has pledged a
new member . . . Said pledge is
a miniature alligator answers to
"Baby," and has a fife-long an
nuity. . . . KA.T cats have a pool
(H20 variet y I for Baby and walk
the slimey slip of alligator around
in shifts. . . . Phi Psi Tom "Grim
ey" Grimes donated "Bby" to
the Thetas Might lie mentioned
here that Becky "Nebraska
Sweetheart" Wait continues her
"muscles" campaign and row has
the strength of a Delta Whatnma
. . . Becky bowls, plays basket
ball, and trains rigidly. . . . Grrrr!
And So Goaihye.
Herewith we announce that
Dorothy Tiltou, Oii 0, is not go
ing steady with Fritr Bean, Sig
Ep, and wants everybody to real
ise same. . . . Frit? Wolf, Fiji
smoothie and dancer de hue, has
mysterious plans for Sat. eve. . . .
Ask Frit.. . . . EstHle Lenneniann,
Chi O pledge, was working up a
date with a chap, during which
time pledge sinter. Dot! y Black,
stepped in and gamed a date with
the same felliw. . . . Then Hell
Week started and liecame just
that for all d.vils. . . . Gamma
Phi's wined and dmed the Inno
cents Wednesday eve . . Amid
consumption of fatty ti.n'ies, an
unknown senior pulled a fike
candy passing with a lio of pretz
els and all diy suckers
News of the day is over . . .
but remember the famous words
of PorMore P. Hangover: "Virtue
has its own reward, but Is seldom
applauded"
Dean W. R Wooliich of the
University of Teuss college of en
gineering estimates Teca.s defense
industries will need .r " 000 addi
tional workers in tin n.;t few
months.
Med Se.iiorft . . .
(Continued from Page 1.)
Kraaal rlrawa, Mrtbaamt noxpUit, Ornaha;
Far I rfft f.arnrr, Miller HlMIMtal, HI.
I'aal. Minn.; Howard Hrmtyrmtu itmnfunl,
Mrtawal MMIMtiil, Omaha.
mala rnllaaa4 Ortw, Rohrrt Tvkre
Hoialtal, Hajrra, r ; Hcrlwtn Artfrnr Has
an, Urtrat R-v-Wn HaapUal, DHraU,
Mirk.; I rr MVilMa HarH, I'nrtM WilM
Tuhlle Health Hnrtv; PV4 Homrm Htm
kla, IialvM-nMr Haaptlal, Omaha; Carl
Hrrhrt Hllarfcraaa, 4aMta Mmwrtal
Hwialal, Miami, PI a ; Howard Haora
Hllaxhraad, OIia fxtf HnaptUI,
4'lrvrlaaa, OMa; Kvann Tack. f?M-nbrcwr,
Cotamala Haapital, Mflwvikr, vi.; lorra
Kawla Im, Halted Htabna PuMIe Hralth
)arc Nick lohnana. Fit lfl Ctt
HataUal, St. lama, Ms J Harold William
YOUR DRUG STORE
Buy her a bo of delicious
Joliiins Chocolates.
OWL PHARMACY
Kf
aval Reserve Opens VI
For College Sophomores
U. S. Naval .He-serve has opened a new
group called VI for sophomores in college only.
Those who wish to enlist must be between the
acres of 17 and 20 and be unmarried. Knlisted
men must continue in school for two years to
le eligible for the training leading to a com
mission. Knlisted men in VI will take suggested sub
jects as part of their regular curriculum dur
ing the two years they are to remain in school.
These subjects will include physical training,
mathematics, and some of the physical sciences.
Afftr completing the two years the men
will take examinations and those who success
fully pass them and meet certain qualifications
will be classified in V7 and will be allowed to
continue their college work until they arc
granted a degree. After graduation these men
will be given a four months training course.
The training course will lead to a commis
sion as Knsign in the Naval Reserve. Of the
SO ,000 sophomores enlisted per year 15,000 will
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be taken liuo i, o,i'ou ui wuom
engineers work,
Of those who do not meet qualifications
for V7, part of the group who meet lss stiff
requirements will be classified in V5 and will
be enlisted immediately. They will be sent to
aviation training schools.
Those who do not qualify for either of the
groups will be immediately enlisted iu the reg
ular naval service.
The advantages of enlisting in the Naval
Reserve VI will be explained by llnsign N. C.
Parks who will be in the Naval Reserve office
room 434 of the post office March 20 from 9
a. m. until 5 p. m. Ensign Parks graduated
from the university in IMS.
The Naval Reserve is anxious that sopho
mores who are interested go to the Naval Re
serve office. The suggested curriculum will be
explained to them there and they can continue
with their schooling for two years, knowing
they will not be called into the service during
that period.
Elections
(Continued from Page 1.)
stens, treasurer.
Board members for the coming
year are:
AWS BOARD:
Senior Board:
Susan Shaw
Ann Craft
Shirley Heldt
Sylvia Katzman
Pat Sand
Junior Board
Janet Hemphill
Mary Jo Latach
Rachel Ann Lock
Mary Ellen Sim
Sophomore Board
Joan Martz
Dorothy Carnahan
Mary lion Holtz
Lama I-ee Mundil
COED COUISSKLOR
BOARD:
Senior members t unaffiliated)
Imm, Rraadlanm, Hoaiatnl. Oaa Molar.
I ; lawrvnrr Brrnard Kohlmaan. HI.
ci'Mrph'a HoMMtal, St. Panl, Mlna.; Harry
Crrc Lanimrl. I nltrd Stair Public
Hralth ftrrvlor: Vanrr Kucrnr I .Ink, I'nl-
fwwtjr hmmri, Omaha; Ivaa Alhrrt
M.J, Ilnivrrtlty of Virginia Haapttal,
harattavlllr. Va.; Pnanr Alva Mrtrr,
Ji-ffrraoa llavU Hoipilal, Hoatn. Trx.;
Jam William Murdoch, Miller HMpital,
Ht. Panl, Mlna.
Cla.lA Wllhnr Otto. I nivmltr Hmpltal.
Omaha; Wllhnr Ovrrnilll.. Iinlvmlt
Hiltal, Omaha; Jamrt Rirhard Paal,
K ford it h H'xpital. Sralllr. Waah.; Hanrrt
Oarr raulaon, M'thmlM Hnapltal, Omaha;
naaald Hrarjr Pennrr. RlRhnn Clarkaoa
HiMiMtal, On. aha; Grorrr Kdcar Plaoa,
(Wianty HMpital, Nw Orlran. I.; Jnara
Aim rrnfflit, 4rtrrnon DavU HaaHtal,
Hm4ni, Tr.; Marram in Prmity. Nar-wraa-Amrrlcan
llmininl. rhlracn. III.
J.Xia Joilnh RMinrld. Kdward J. Mrrrr
MrKrUI Tlaipilal, Rnffaln. N. Y.: Har-
nimi t'.llmtt Rldrr, Rmarilawat Hospital,
I'D ainlnr, la.; Klllott William Hrhllkr,
Hnr'arirld City Hnltal. HnHncflrld.
(Hi.; Itraa SrhaMdt. Columbia HoaiMtal,
Milwawkrr, wn.i Paul Milton Mrott, Hoa
pltal iUararrh and K.dnratlnn, t hirata,
111 ; William sknkan. I'nlvrnilty Hoanltal,
Omaha; Arthur Aaron Spar. (Vdar of I
haaaa Hawnltal, ! Ancrkvi, Calif.: I a
m lonahr Sprat ar, I nlvrnlty Haanl
tal. Omaha.
Rirhard Frxdrriik Nlapnrnbrrk. (Hy
Hospital. WmMna-Salrm, North Carolina;
Roftrrt I rso Hluarl. Han l-'ranriara, Ity
and Comity Hospital, Han FraarUea,
(aiif.; Maurlrw Talrlman, Mlrharl Rara
Hintpltal, lilr. III.; tAwin Ijiwrwmr
Tayktr, Kana (II y Crnrral Haanltal,
Kanaaa City, Mo.: I.yna Wirt Tbomnaan,
NohmMka Mrthollt Hoapital, Omaha;
r Ht. Crortr Tynrr, Phliadrlphla Ora-
rral HmtHtal. Phliadrlphla. Pa.; Fara
(n.rd Van Arkrren, HI. Joarph't Haapl-
11, Omaha: Jamh . W a arr, I'altrd
.( Puhlir Hralth Hrrvk.
Friday, March 13
h My Lucky Day
cause
Will
ATTISOPS
Band Is Playing
The Student Union
Shirley Thelps
Shirley Kyhn
Esther Mae Calhoun
Senior members (affiliated
Betty Klingel
Dorothy Weirich
Junior members ( affiliated
Nancy Raymond
Catherine Wells
Junior member (unaffiliated)
Marjorie Hoi men
Janice Cook
Sophomore members (affiliated)
Grace Steckley
Mary Ellen Beachly
Sophomore members (affiliated)
Adelaide ?C1oepper
Uni Language
Students Vic
For Awards
Modern language students will
compete in a declamation contest,
sponsored by Phi Sigma Iota, April
2 at the Student Union.
Contestants may use any selec
tion approved by a Spanish, or
French teacher and must present
three legible copies of the selection
to the judges.
A prize will be awarded to the.
winner in each of the following
groups :
Elementary French U, 12,
Spanish 51, 52.
Intermediate French 1$, 14, 16,
Spanish 53, 54, 56.
Advanced Any course, num
bered over 100.
Contestants will be judged en
correctness of pronunciation, enun-
ciation, expression and thorough-v
jjpss of memorizing. '
Thvllis Holbrook
BABW BOARD t
Junior members
Janice Hagelin
Evelyn Menke
Sophomore members
Eleanor Jacka
Dorothy Anderson
Gwen Row
Mary Ellen Sim
Freshman members
Jean Carstens
Phyllis ttotbrook
Laura Lee Mundil
Ann Wodder
Fashion News
L'AIELOII scoops tlie style front with a
eompldelj new series of spring frock.
Barclay SPUN RAYONS are tlie headline
-with simply-cut, well-bred frocks that take
big and little events into stride with ea.
Lovely, muted pastel colors always Incom
ing with the dressmaker touch. Especially
newsworthy because you wear them no
and all summer, too!
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