The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thurs'day, February II,
TTapoElay!
V...- Mail;
JkfL (daily,
KOKTH -SECOND XEAR.
Subscription Rstps are $1.00 Per Semester or $1.60 for
the College Year. $2.50 Mailed. Single copy, 6 Cents.
Entered as second-class matter at the postoffice in Lin
coln, Nebraska, under Act of Congress March 3, 1879,
and at special rate of postage provided for In Section 1103,
Act of October 3, 1917. Authorized September 30, 192.
Published daily during the school year except Mondays
nd Saturdays, vacations and examinations periods by Stu
dents of the University of Nebraska under the supervision
of the Publications Board.
Offices Union Building
Day 2-7181. Night 2-7193. Journal 2-3330. ,
Editor Robert W. Schlater
Business Manager Phillip W. Kantor
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.
Managing Editors. .Mar jorie Brunlng, Alan Jacobs
News Editors ....George Abbott, Pat Chamberlin,
June J.uiiieson, Bob Miller, Marjorie May.
Syorta Editor Morris Anderson
Member Nebraska Press Association, 1941-42
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
Ass t. Bus. Managers. .Betty Dixon, Morton ubr
Circulation Manager Jim Vanlandingham
No Objections Here
The Student Council last niglit figured
out a way to perpetuate itself. Everybody
agreed that its plan was a little shady from a
constitutional point of view, but if no one
objected too strenuously, the group agreed, the
plan would be carried thru.
The Council's idea in general is to forget
the annual spring election because of the un
certainty of enrollment in the various colleges
and also of the improbability of many winning
candidates to return to school. , Perpetuation
is provided by the election of hold-over mem
bers who will definitely return to school and
who will reorganize the council in the fall.
Barb and greek ratio would be unaffected.
We don't believe there will be any stren
uous objection to any course of action the
council might choose to take mainly because
no one is particularly interested.
It is too bad that we won't have a spring
election about which the few people on the
campus interested in politics can rant and rave,
but even that is for the better.
Perhaps, factional differences will be for
potten, and barbs and greeks, with no election
to stir feelings, can get together to accom
plish the many tasks involved with the student
participation in the war effort.
Need for change in the Student Council
set-up, however, has been obvious for years.
Perhaps, this is the first step.
A Bloody Story . . .
It's a bloody mess.
A lot of students are wondering why the
War Council hasn't made a drive to organize
blood bank from blood that red-blooded uni
versity students are dying to contribute.
Well, there is nothing the War Council
Trould like more than to collect some blood,
but it can't be done feasibly here.
Neither the Red Cross or local hospitals
have the facilities to organize a blood bank
here. Txcal hospitals, as a matter of fact, say
they have enough blood for civilian use to last
them for a while.
So you anxious students will have to keep
your blood pressure down, and your blood to
yourself for awhile, at least.
Clippi
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Pat Chamberlin, Censor
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Eight men have left or are contemplating
leaving their jobs at the man-short Union Grill
in favor of the army, navy or marines. The
roll of honor in
cludes
1) A L E
F Iv I T Z E h.
UI1KT FERGU
SOX, BILL GU
ION, F H A N Kfc
C 11 HI S T EX
S E N, li I L U
GILL, HOB and
KOV JJALLAN
TYXE, and
DOR G O E CK
1XO. Best of
luck to the hnv JrTTy n'"'- rmj Fuller.
JUtK lO Uie DOJS Courtly Lincoln Journal
and also to the Union!
Three oth ers who will leave this week
for the Army Air Corps received their calls
Tuesday. They are JERKY KATIIOL, DICK
BOXXELL, PERRY FULLER and CLARION
BUETI1E. Jerry leaves the Delt house, Dick,
the Betas, and "Beeth" departs from the Beta
Sigs.
Second Lt. JASPER CLARKE, Kappa Sig
of last year, is in town on a very special leave
obtained so that he could marry Kappa Kappa
uamma Dorothy Clark last Sunday. The lieuten
ant has just completed training for the Signal
corps at lale university where he graduated
tourth high in his class.
Back for a short furlough was Sergeant
Uii JiLin, Delta Tau Delta two years atro
lie is now instructing in the communications
school, Paratroops, Fort Benning, Georgia. Bob
eame back to see Alpha Chi Mary Lou Holtz.
A story about another fledgting para
troopist came into V-Mail the other day. He
was the number one man in the group of 20
standing at the door of the plane waiting to
take the jump. His plane was the last plane
in a V-formation.
The day was clear and sunny. As he stood
there waiting for the signal to jump, he saw
the first man in the plane ahead tumble out.
The jumper pulled the rip cord too soon. The
chute was caught up into the plane propeller;
the man was dragged after it. His skull was
cracked against the wing, and he dropped like
lead from the sky.
The man in the second plane saw his body
smash against the earth just as he was com
manded to jump. Paratroopists jump when
they are told. He jumped immediately . . .
Capt. KEXYOX PAYNE and his wife, the
former Jane Boucher, are back in town. The
captain has been transferred back to the Lin
coln Air Base to the new glider school which
has just been established. When here, he was
a Beta, and his wife a Theta.
.
News from the Sigma Chi house relates
that Lt. S. G. BILL BUCK was aboard the
U. S. Courier during the flight of the Jap navy
at Guadalcanal. Bill is an observation flyer.
G-FJASHIN6
ZmS 08DIM NASH -j J
Save your nickels, buy a
stamp.
Take old Adolf into camp.
' Save your dollars, buy
bond.
Duck his cowlick in the
pond.
Say, Uncle Sam, there's no
way surer
For American kids to lick
the Fuehrer.
lUuttraitd bv GU Crockett
BUY WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS
UNEB . . . 1600
10:00 Campus Varieties, includ
ing Campus Gossip, "Trio
Blues," and a special pre
view of the prom.
10:30 Popular Music.
11:00 Mystery Melodies (with
free theater tickets).
11:15 Daily Nebraskan of the
Air.
11:30 UNEB Sports Parade.
11:30 Popular Music
12:00 Grave Yard Tales.
12:15 Goodnight.
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O f of Time . . . "ONE
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Color Cartoon Newt
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Bulletin
POINT BOARD.
There will be a meeting of the
point board at 4:30 in the Stu
dent Council office.
WAA
The new Archery club under
the sponsorship of the WAA is
being formed. A meeting for
anyone interested will be held
today at 5:15 in the WAA
lounge in Grant Memorial.
AIKANE.
There will be no meeting of
Aikane today because of the In
terfaith banquet.
ORCHESIS.
Tryouta for Orchesis, na
tional interpretive dance sor
ority, will be held tonight at
6:45 in the dance studio in Grant
Memorial. ,
Women must wear gym suits
All TNC candidates are to
meet Sunday, February 14, at
3 o'clock in Temple, room 201.
All must be present.
or leotards. The tryouts will
consist of exercises and creative
work.
'
' AG CAMPUS.
There will be a matinee dance
in the ag activities building
from 5:30 to 6:30 today.
Creative Writers
Meet Tonight
All students interested in cre
ative writing should attend a
meeting tonight at 7:30 in room
315 of the Student Union.
Manuscripts will be read and
Dr. U C. Wimberly, editor of
the Prairie Schooner, will aid
in the discussion.
Election .
(Continued from Page 1.)
be held March 1 to 6. Mary Den
nis was appointed to replace Bon
nie Wennersten as unaffiliated
senior- at-large.
On a suggestion from the floor,
a committee was formed to draw
up and present suggestions to the
university administration 6n meth
ods of aiding the war effort
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