The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, February 11
Campus
Activities
Progress
Student activities on the cam
pus have unotrone many changes
aC P-t- I
For nil kincLs of Weather
in the past year but the majority;
of the orgamzations are function
is normally as possible under
1 1 ne cond.tens. Kosmet Klub
and Corn Cobs, both men's organ
izations, are the only two that
have been forced to disband for
thA Hiirafirin snri r.np new o-rnin I
War Council, was tne only nev
Allraniy-atiftn s.;'c.f-i) last wjr I
The Studert Council is a gov
erning board ejected each .spring
by the entire student body. It su
per vises stucrt elections. Lois
Christie is pres-.der.t.
Rachel Ar.r. Lock is president
of Mortar Ecard, an honorary
group made .v ci outstanding
senior woiner. New members ai t !
masked in tr. Ivy Day eeremon
ies. Mortar Ecsrds sponsor the
loan fund, x rtar Board partv
scholarships, s.r.olarship tea, arid
women's act;.y conference.
Catherine Weils serves as hea
up of 50 pkl.ed upreiciasswoinen
who act as "l.f.- sisters'' for fresh
men women c the csrr.pus. They
sponsor the Friendship Dinn.
the Penny Cf.r.-.:val.
The Y.W.C .. Women's Chri
tian organizat . r.. tru s to help a!
coeds realize ?. full ar.d creati
college life tr.rcugh woiship. com
inanity servic, persona! relations
race relations ar.d war v.oik. Som
of the "Y" fc t.vities are public;:
tion of the N-tock, surgical dress
lr.g.s. vespers vocational groun;-
nl liny "V The c:ty campus
president is .-.r.r, Wellensiek, and
ag campus rrerder.t. Peggy Lar
son. The Y.m.c.A. is the corre
sponding me:, s organization.
All university women are mem
bt r- of the Associated Wome
Students orf.ir.:znV.-n. Activitie
are carried n through thre
groups, the executive board, the.
legislative r- v composed of the
pr.:sidnts ft a:' organized houses I
and the WAS Court. The organ
ization bacKs the All Activities
Mart, a vocavr.nal guidance pro
gram, and tre Ivy Day Sing
urinei neir.p..j is president o.
AWS.
war Cour.c.; is in charge of
women's war work, including sur
gical dressings. LSO junior host
esses. Lincolr Fi: st Aid and
Home Nurs.rg classes,
Kt -imps and bor.ds. ar.d
sh ::. Pat Chair Y r!ain
kl-.''it Of the ' r.r :1.
sa le of
the wari
is pres-
Tassels is the per club and spon
!.. u:- i-refertaiif-n of tne pep
qi..en 'Sr. Membership i
n n'': up ... : f r : ecr.t8;i-es fron
a'l organizer frfiliaV.j arKj barb
groups on th ffrnpus. Mary Ru
S'-l is pre-.'.- '-.t of Tassels.
Polly P'tty ;c precjrient of Stu
dent Four.oit.cn,' which was or
ganized in :42 to p-''ioize the
UniversiU . Ar. fssay contest for
hih schr.; s:..ors is one of its
important rr cLs
. ..i. i iniei'c associa
tion promotes rhysiral activities
and goxi sportsmanship on the'l
campus. Jt it- r.h'io up of a num-
n"r or clubs frr enthusiasts of in
dividual Fpe.:t. Joyce Junge is
pr.-Siqent f,: Zf.4- a A. i
The Barb Activities Board fori
Women v. as organized to encoir-
to paiticipt .n campus activities
fitly r.uen .-.ni IJe',. ey js pres-'
in.-m or me r. r id. Tne Interhouse
Council is rr.fe'Je up of representa
tives irom t.-.e resxlenee balls, co
op house, f.r.d other barb worn
en's organization.
The Nebrsika Independent As
sociation j r.-f.rje up of all un.-if-!
filiates stLCer.tJt. The assembly
met every week and has i harg'-'
of barb soe.a!. athletic and intra-;
mural progrfcr.-.s. The smaller gov-:
frning body for the group is thej
NIA Count::. Thm counei! eef t'
its own officers with the approval'
or ine ssM-rr.Mv.
The Prirr--f i-.n TTr.iin.ru;tn r.A... 1
- - .... . - . . i n.i i a I rrrtn
will publish a monumental collec
tion of the writings and corre
apodence of Thornaa Jefferson to
mark the two hundredth annivers
ary of Jeffrson'g birth. The writ
ings, contesting of 13 million
words in IiO volumes will cost
$34 4,300 toproduce and will be
partly financed by the New York
Times.
Dr. Clark George Kuebler was
inaugurate' president of Ripon
tul.o o.. .-c, "
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