Friday, April 8. 1942 DAILY NEBRASKA 5 i (Pvilc by fat Chamberlin, Guest Writer. Spring serenades a la love. And we dont mean Love Hall. And speaking of Love Hall, we want to register a plaintive complaint from Northeast Hall over at Car rie Belle along with Love. It has to do with serenades, the frater nity, male kind. These poor little Beiles are so far from the front of the building where all serenad- -6 oices of the Sigma Kus go un heard. And don t think these girls are unappreciative of serenading either. Just ask the four Betas who were recently showered with cigarettes in return for their en terprising. Now we don't like Dorothy Dix and her dainty daily column, but can we help it if we're pushed into this thing by the deadeye Delts? We are asked, we are begged, we ar implored to get ill a date with Peg Elliot, Alpha Chi, for Jack SpittW, and i2) another date with Theta Becky Wait for Max Wilson. And please, girls, turn in the results for future publication. Pin Pasting Passes Us, A pin passing that passed us by was the recent donation that Roy Prcchaska added to Joan McCoy's Chi O decorations. Would the lady like orchids? What lady wouldn't? Let's go to the Delta Sig spring formal way out at the Broadview country club under tonight's lus cious lunar lamp. Shall we let Floyd Hewitt and Jean Marie Stewart transport us ? Or Warren Jeffery and Barbara True, Tn Delta, or Joe Flammang and his Chi O Gloria Hansom, or Joe An derson and Alpha Z Delt Peggy Jones. Brother John Castle, cousin of TheU Weery Lefler's pin-mate of last long ago. is trucking down via a telephone to drag the dame to the aforesaid dance. Wedding bells and baby rattles. Congratulations to Butch LuUier, former football stellar UU, ana mife Marion Bowers Luther, who are proud or thetr new aoaiuon to the family in the form of a new baby boy, weight six bouncing pounds. Or do they bounce that young, Marion? Wedding Bells. ... The above wedding bells which are soon to ring for Theta Bets O'Shea and Phi Psi Jake Morrow will ring but soon May 27 to be exact. And today Tri-Delt Kay Duermyer is getting right into the spirit of things with a shower for the bride-to-be at the Country club. (The shower to be at the club, not the bride-to-be, although of course the bride-to-be will be there. I Special permission enabled the Alpha Chis and Phi Cams to pic nic together tonight at Antelope park. Those who will share potato chips with the bison include Kay Trenchard, with Art Schmalle. Frankie Haberman with pin-mate Ray Treinen, Who is about to leave her for the coast guards. And to be sure those Buller sisters will be on hand, Myrldene with Mor rice Dingwell, and Jerry with Fritx Wolfe. And who is it that Theta Har old "Hoppy" Hopkins. Keppy Sig. is dating tonight? Looks as if it might be vivacious Sheila Wheeler on the receiving end of so many telephone cans lately. Tch. tch. and she is partial to Phi Pa Bill Thornberg, too. Weekend Stuff. . . . Sailing up from KU will be one Bob LaGree to see ah. Pi Phi Mary Louise Goddard. This will go on all wek end, too. And DU Kenny New-house w-ho is disap pearing into the army the 15th, is madly playing in preparation. Sunday night he is dining Jean Gettis, Gamma Phi, at the DU house, and allowing Mary Lou Holti, Alpha Chi, and brother Bud Wehrman to trot along for com pany. On the books for Saturday's saga in soup a.-d tails, is the an nual banquet and dance of the Sh-h-h UN Gets Second Dance Mystery at N Club Party May 16 Mystery, like the veil of the sultan's wife, enshrouds the "N" Club's first Queen of all Queens in a cloud of dark glamour as six beautiful coeds vie with each other for the honor of being the first in UN's history to merit the new title. Selected from a field of 25 cam pus queens, Beldora Cochran, Betty Marie Wait, Lois Drake, Betty Nichols, Alice McCampbell and Virginia Ford will attend the dance as t queens of queens, and one of them will be presented as THE Queen of ALL Queens. In order to choose the candi dates, N Club men watched the 25 original queens for a period of two weeks and then voted for the six they like best. Next these six were invited to dinner, and after that the members voted on their choice of the Queen of All Queens. And she is, N Club members as sure everyone, a queen. But her name wont be revealed until one week from Saturday, " May 16, WAA Presents Four Awards At Ag College Beverly Kindig and Romaine Ross received WAA scholarships. Ruth Fairley the senior cup and Jean Humphrey Reed the year's activities' plaque at the annual ag WAA mass meeting Tuesday aft ernoon from 5 to 6. Installation of new officers elect ed at the spring election was held before the awards. when Tony Pastor and his band play for the annual "Fun" party. With the gals in informal dresses, sweaters and skirts or suits and dancing in high heels, gaiety and comfort will reign at the party. Pastor plays hot songs in an individual style and the drummer of his band, Johnny Morris, was the composer of the song hit of a few years back. "Knock Knock." His latest num ber is "Par diddle Joe," composed in collaboration with Pastor. Tickets for the dance are priced at $1.50 per couple, and may be purchased from the Student Union office, McGee's, the Uni Drug or from an N Club member. Tesls Show Bad Temper May Be Better Than Good One SayPsychProfs EVANSTON. 111. (ACP). "Bad" tempers are often better than "good" ones, but a medium tem per is the best of all, conclude two Northwestern university psy chologists. Dr. Graydon L. Freeman and El-nest Haggord tested 20 boys' emotional arousal by playing a game in which, as in professional gambling, they could not win. Emotional reaction was studied by means of measurements of perspiration on the palms. Mus cular reactions also were studied, to determine what sort of action the boy attempted to counteract his losses. Conclusions: 1. The original nervous perspi ration of an individual has no re lation to his behavior during pe riods of anger. 2. In a stressful situation, the person who reacts outwardly shows a temper will recover in ternal stability sooner than a per son who remains outwardly calm has a "good" temper. 3. The person who directs his energies directly toward his prob lem recovers inwardly faster than either the outwardly calm person or the violent one who does not attack the problem directly. 4. In a stressful situation a per son who is emotionally excitable and becomes excessively aroused will -cool off" more slowly than the person who reacts moderately. President Walter C. Coffey of the University of Minnesota has been appointed a trustee and exec utive committee member of the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. Bad Weather PostponesBand Concert Date Band concert originally sched uled for Wednesday night was postponed until May 20 because of bad weather. The concert will be held in front of the stadium as originally planned at 7:15 in the evening. This will provide an hour of en tertainment and relaxation from exams that week. Tickets for Ag Religious Council Picnic Go on Sale A Religious Council will hold a picnic this Sunday, at 5 in An telope park, for which tickets are now on sale at 25 cents each. Leah Jane Howell, president, is in charge of the affair; co-chairmen are Carol Carver, tickets: Lucena Churchill, food; and Bill Heusel, program. This picnic is the last event to be sponsored by the Ag Religious Council this year, and all ag college students are urged to attend. Pharmacy club. Seen at the Corn husker that night will be a lot of people and Rosy Rosborough, Theta, with Melvin Gibson. We close wtih an ode to the beautiful sun -blonde couple1 cok ing Thursday afternoon in the Union, who were very disconcerted when the friend to whom a bus boy in the "employ" resorted to learn their names told Charline Mull in and Jerry Kaplin they were tinder observation. Did we say we were feeling poetical? Well, w were, but the words weren't. . . . YOUR DRUG STORE Coke Here Where the Atmosphere Is Pleasant and Friendly. OWL PHARMACY Air Raid! rhta u PACIFIC BLACKOUT"' with Martha IHmI f la r.M tJ Bif mn: c ar no MH VI DOUGLAS Tw-Fae4 , . WHnB- t Examination Schedule Laboratory classes meeting for several continuous hours on one or two days chad meet for examinations a follows: Classes meeting on Monday and Tuesday shall t examined on the date scheduled for the first hour of their laboratory meeting; Wednesday or Thursday classes on the second hour of their meeting; Friday or Saturday classes on the third hour. Unit examinations have been scheduled for all sections in the following subjects: (1) Business Organisation 3 and 4; 2) Civil Engineering 1; (1) Economics 3. 11. 12:4) Education S3; (S) English 1, 2, 3. 4. 12. 28; French 11. 12, IS. H; (7) Home Economics 41. 42, 10; 8) Latin : () Mathematics 11. 12. IS. 21. 22. 40. Kn. 102, 103. 104; (K) Mechanical Engineering 1. S. ; til) Music 72 and 74; (12) Psychology 70 and M: OS) Span ish S2 and 54. If students have regularly scheduled examination conflicting with the above specially arranged schedule, arrangements to take such specially scheduled examinations at another time should be made with the de partment concerned on or before May 11. For example: If a student is scheduled for an examination which con flicts with specially scheduled examination in French, arrangements should be made with the French department to take such French examination at another time. THURSDAY. MAY 14 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Final examination in Military Science (Annual Compet). Students registered in Beth the basic and advanced courses in Military Science are required to take pan n the An .nuat Compet. They are therefore excused from classes for the afternoon. MONDAY. MAY t 8:00 a. m. to W a. m. Classes meeting at S a. m., five or four days, r Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or twe of these days. $:00 a.m. to 10:00 a. m. All sections in Civil Engineering 1. 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 4 p. m., five or four days, or Mon., Wed., FH., or any one or two of these days. 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. All sections in Economics 11 and 12. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p. m. Alt sections in Music 72. - 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 5 p. m., five or lour days, or Mon., Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. 2:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 5 p. m.. Tues. and Thurs.. or either one of these days. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections in Business Organization 3 and 4. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. AM sections in Education 63. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections in Home Economics 41 and 42. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections in Mechanical Engineering 5 and 4. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections in Psychology 70 and 90. TUESDAY. MAY IS S:O0 a. m. to W:00 a. m. Classes meeting at a. m., Tues., Thurs.. Sat., or any one or two of these days. 10:30 a. m. tu 12:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 2 p. m.. Tues. and Thurs., or either one of these days. 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 7 p. m.. Men.. Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 7 p. m., Tues. ad Thurs., or either one of these days. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. AH sections tn English 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 26. 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections in Music 74. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20 S:O0 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at a. m.. five or four days, or Mon, Wed., Fri., or any one or two of these days. 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 0 a. m.. Tues.. Thurs.. St.. or any one or two of these days. 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 1 p. m. five or four days, or Mon, Wed, Fri, or any o or twe of these days. THURSDAY. MAY 21 S:O0 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at K a. m, five or four days, or Mon, Wed, Fri, or any one or two of these days. m. to 12:30 p.m. Classes meeting at 11 a. m, Tues, Thurs.. Sat, or any one or two of these days. m. to 4 :30 p. m. Classes meeting at 3 p. m, Tues. and Thurs, or either one Of these days. m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections n Economics 3. m. to 4:30 p.m. All sections in Home Economics 140. m. to 4 :30 p. m. AH sections in Mechanical Engineering 1. m. to 4:30 p.m. All sections tn French 11. 12. 13. 14. m. to 4:30 p.m. AM sections in Spanish 52 and 54. m. to 4 :S0p. m. All sections in Latin - 10:30 a. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. 2:30 p. FRIOAY. MAY 22 00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 1 p. m, Tues. and Thurs, or either one of these days. M):S0 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 11 a. m, fv or four days, or Mon, Wed, Fri, or any one Or of these days. 2:30 p.m. to4:30 p. m. Oatsts meeting at 3 p. m, five e-r four days, or Mon, Wed, Fri, or any one or twe of these days. 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. All sections tn Mathematics 11, 12. 13. tl, 40, 01, KC, KB, 104. SATURDAY. MAY 23 SrOO a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes meeting at 2 p. m, five or four days, or Mon, Wed, Fri, or any one or two of tnese flays. 10 -30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Classes meeting at S a. en, Tues, Thurs.. Sat, or any one or two of these day. 2 30 p.m. to 4:30 p. m. Classes meeting at 4 p. m.. Tues. and1 Thurs, or exthcr one of these days. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. All sections tn Mathematics 22. The University of - Wisconsin Scandinavian department, first of its kind in any American univer sity, rounded out its 7tRh year re cently. The University of Wisconsin was the first school to send three full squadrons of men into the naval air force. if: !Io4 to Kot-mrt hlub dinner Saturday might mm ' ' Hold your Partner! Odorono Cream keeps Arthur Murray dancers "Swet" in a close-up ISriJsTX UK UlUBsL Si J W. I. WJS1 i f M swinfc you' re to to be "fweet-" fj,5 Use Odorono Crem choice of r J Vyr Arthur Murray dancers. 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