Coeds or War Worfc Sign Four Activities Show Lead in Registration Heading a popularity poll of women's war work are USO and Linncolnette hostessing', the newly formed Women's ROTC under the sponsorship of Coed Counselors, and Red Cross surgical dressing. Over 300 women have registered during the first two days of war work enrollment. Registration for all university women will continue thru Friday of this week in the Union lobby every afternoon. Each coed is asked to register her number of hours of class work, employment and extra-curricular activity this week. If she is carrying a sched ule into which she cannot fit any war activity, she may be excused from participation, but .she is asked to register her name and address. Those who do not register dur ing this week will be contacted by the War Council, sponsor of the plan which has been approved by the office of the dean1 of women. Catherie Wells, member of War Council, is heading the work. Also included in the list of war activities are Red Cross knitting, First Aid classes, Rag Tags, war stamp sales, and emergency relief work for any civilian organization whenever needed. Lincolnettes Lincolnette and USO work may be done any day of the week, the choice of time being up to the in dividual. Lincolnettes must sign Awna Sebwce Men's rSfrviif II ARROW-Ts in the office of the dean of women after registration with the War Council. They will then be as signed with the university division of Lincolnettes and to a company in this division. USO Hostesses USO junior hostesses sign with the local USO center at the Rudge & Guenzel building downtown after registration with the War Council. They then choose a week night or weekend night when they can entertain regularly. Junior hostesses are expected to serve as dance partners, play bridge, and various games at the USO center. They will also receive no tification of various special dance nights, which they may attend if they wish. Surgical Dressing Surgical dressing is sponsored by the YWCA, is held for the university women every Saturday either from 9 to 1 p. m. or from 1 to 5 p. m. Saturday is reserved at the Red Cross center in the Telephone building for university students, but women may work there any time during the week that they wish. Service, Knitting Knitting is also offered as a war activity. Needles, patterns, and yarn may be checked out from Red Cross headquarters and Jiel and Wherever your soldier, sailor or ' marine is stationed, he'll like these , regulation Arrow Ties and Handkerchiefs! The Arrow Military Ties have a special lining: that makes 'em wrinkle-resistant and per fcr knot ting. Made of Khaki! Arrow Tie and f Cf Handkerchief Set l,JJ SUre. .i..iiiiWi,,y..,WJ,. '& 6. Women at J: ; f r v, hWl if Iff h tt W I III MMk mini mi... nf-'f4t lmt.t A &nm mmtmn,,,m.mmmmmm Illustrating university women at war work is the soaring university war stamp sales. Sponsored by the War Council and in charge of Tassels organization, women sell stamps on the two campuses every Wednesday. the articles finished as soon as ROTC. The class is offered from possible on the individual's own time. First Aid First Aid classes are sponsored by AWS, and are under the leader ship of Ann Craft. The class runs ten weeks, two hours a week. A Red Cross certificate is given at the end of the course after an examination. Women may sign for this class separately or take it in conjunction with the Women's qui; I It Q. In w lidt denomination) are War Savings Stamps avail able? At Savin Stamps are is sued in denominations of 10,', 2V, 50ft, $1, nn J $5. Q. Is llie registration of VTar Savings ltiinds a matter of pulilii: record? A. No. Records of owner frliip of War Saving lionds are confidcnliul mid inrorinatiiiil is giv rn only to tlio-e persons vliose, right to it is fully cMalilislu-d. Q. Vliere can 1 buy a War .Sav ings Bond.' By Cih Croekrtt. A. Al United States post offices of the first, sec ond, and third classes, and at selected post offices of the fourth rlass, and generally at lasified stations and branches; at Federal Reserve Ranks and branches; at most com mercial hanks, savings associations; credit unions; other financial institutions; many re tail stores, theaters, and oilier official tales agencies; or through a I'uy-Roll Savings Flan. You may also buy them by mail direct from any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or from the Treasurer of the United States. Washington, D. C Q. Wl it is the limit of owner. tliip of War Savings Bonds? A. There Is an annual limit of $5,000 maturity alue, a $3,750 cost price for each calendar year, of bond origi nally iteui'd during that year to any one person. Remember the longer you keep War Bonds, up to 10 years, the more valuable they become. War . . . 3:30 until 5:30 p. m. Tuesdays, Rag Tags Rag Tags is the Cornhusker newsletter which is sent monthly to former Nebraskans now in service. This activity is sponsored by the War Council, and is under the direction of Margaret Beade and Gil Ryder.' Girls may partici pate in this work any week day or Saturday from 2 until 5:30 p. m. War Stamp Sales War stamp sales are under the sponsorship of Tassels and girls who wish to sell on Stamp Wed nesdays at any hour may be used. Occasionally these girls may be called to sell stamps on special occasions, such as rallys, etc. Relief Work Emergency relief work will not be a weekly activity in all prob ability. From time to time civil ian organizations in the city call on the university to fill secretarial positions, or other positions which have been temporarily vacated by the regular person. Such calls wiil be relayed to the reserve relief list. Women's KOTC Newest war activity on the campus is Coed Counsellor spon sored women's ROTC. This will include one hour of drill under the direction of Lt. Robert Adams of the military department, to be given from 3:30 until 4:30 p. m. Thursdays. The remaining hour will be devoted to one hour of class in staff assistants, map reading, radio, aerial navigation, photography, and cryptography. The choice of the class is left up to the coed. All classes have not yet been worked out, but plans are being made by Catherine Wells to eventually include a well rounded program. The recommendation has come from the women's physical educa tion department that all freshmen and sophomore girls registered in individual gymnasium at the de partment not register for the hour of ROTC drill. This is recom mended merely to protect the 'For Lowest Prices Everyday Drugs 9 Cigars Candy 9 Cosmetics o o CliEAPPER DRUG STORE War Council IntroducesNew Speaking Plans Announcement of a speaker's bureau institute, and an intra mural victory speaking contest were the highlights at the War Council's meeting Tuesday. Bar bara Shonka. chairman of speaker's bureau presented the plans to the group. The institute, to be held in the near future, will consist of one or more evening sessions. It will furnish volunteers with ma terial prepared by the Office of Civilian Defense. These students will answer campus and city calls for speakers, and will be come ramuiar witn many ques tions which face civilians today. Instead of Debate. An intia-mural victory speak ing contest is scheduled in place of the annual intra-mural de bute which was won by Phi Kappa Pdi in 1912. Speaker's bureau is one of those activities included in the present War Council drive for active participation in the war effort by college women. Highland Uni Begins Course In Radio Work LAS VEGAS, N. M. ( ACP). A summer session workshop at New Mexico Highlands university for elementary teachers in Spanish speaking communities of the state has been virtually assured in a communication from Nelson A. Rockefeller's office of inter-American affairs. " ' This program first of its. kind to be set up in New Mexico to gether with special reta courses for teachers, will ma Highlands' 1943 summer session the most important and extensive in the school's history, according to Dr. Edward Eyring, president. Conduct Radio Classes. With cooperation of the office of the coordinator of inter-American affairs, Highlands will insti tute a six-week workshop to pre pare especially-selected rural e especially-s elected rural chers to conduct radio adult- 'Vx ication classes. These teachers, teac educat working under scholarships, will prepare materials for weekly broadcasts in Spanish to commu nity listening centers. Highlands' summer-school re taining program will include courses for teachers in pre-flight aviation, machines, shop work, chemistry and mathematics, ac cording to Harlan Sininger, direc tor of teacher training. "Plans also are underway to offer work in radio and electricity," he said. The University of Texas leads the south and ranks 13th nation ally in number of its graduates to be admitted to the American Institute of Accountants. Intensive instruction in Japa nese is being pffered by the Uni versity of Michigan and more than 2C Michigan students already have been placed in government service. health of the girls participating. The work as planned at the pres ent will not be strenuous, but will be extended to iclude calisthenics and obstacle running in a short time. 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