The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, February 25, 1 944
ARMY
NEWS
AST Students
Ta Be Given
Partial Credit
Reassuring AST students that
their academic achievements while
at Nebraska will not go unre
warded even for partial completion
of courses, Dr. George W. Rosen-
lof, director of Admissions and
University Examiner, disclosed
yesterday that the University of
Nebraska will deal fairly with
every single trainee and will rec
ommend due credit for all course
work completed while on campus.
"Students in the ASTP should
not let the present unsettled state
of their future interfere with their
study program," Dr. Rosenlof
stated. He pointed out that "civil
ian students have been allowed
partial credit for course work
completed only in part. There is
no reason to doubt but that the
trainees will be accorded the same
privileges and opportunities."
"Our advice," urged Dr. Rosen
lof. "is to stay by your work and
salvage all the credit possible. To
do less is only to defeat your
helf." .
Co. B Tackles
Blue Tomorrow
Night in Prelim
An old rivalry will be renewed
Saturday night when Company C's
Blue Wave and the Hustler-Cagers
of B Company meet in the Coli
seum prelim to the Oklahoi.-.a-Nebraska
game. The tip-off will
be at 6:30.
The favored C men have two
victories in three outings with the
Green, and will be gunning for
the championship of the third round
in intermurals. The trainee cham
pionship will be decided by the
total number of intermural vic
tories in the three rounds. Cur
rently leading the crop is Com
pany C.with nine consecutive wins,
after their loss to "B" in their
first intermural contest while the
underdogs have dropped but two
tilts, and can tie for the crown if
thev dump "C" Saturday.
The powerful Blue Wave have
wins over the air corps and A
Company in the third round, while
Lt. Cook's team has topped the
Field House and A Company. So
Saturday's "crucial contest" should
reveal plenty of action.
"B" will stall off with Ml is
Jessen at center. Bunny Fuller and
Bob Scheer in the backcourt. and
Doug Brady and Jack Baker at
forwards. The Blue team will have
Cliff Lind in the pivot, Chuck Bur
dette and Al Burst ein holding down
the guard posts, and Milt Dobrer
and Kv Parminter in the forward
Slots.
Fund
(Continued From Page 1.)
Dr. Thomson expects the fund
to stimulate interest in medical re
search in the Lincoln hospitals.
Residence is now offered by the
hospitals, but such a program is
expected in the near future.
Free Juke Box
Dance
AST Bond 9:15-10:30
juke Box 10:30-11:30
Friday, Feb. 25
and
Free Social Dancing
Class
4:00, Sah, Feb. 26
Union Ballroom
Garner lo Play
For Trainee Hop
In Union Ballroom
Grab your gals while you can!
Tomorrow's time for another
Union-Army dance for all cam
pus military trainees. Eddie Gar
ner and his band will swing out
with the jive and sweet in the
Union ballroom starting at 9.
Lincolnette and War Council
hostesses with the usual white
arm-ribbons will be on hand to
dance with the stag line. Refresh
ments will be served. The affair
will end at 12.
The dance is free to all GIs on
campus. They must, however, pre
sent their Union membership card
at the door. As in the past, STARs
will be admitted at 25c a couple.
Three dances have been planned
by the Union for the soldiers next
month. They will take place on
March 4, March 11, and March 25.
Home Ec
(Continued From Page 1.)
Marian Rivett; clerical, Dorothy
Wegner and Lillian Synder; and
student faculty representative,
Madeline Holtzscherer.
Margy Ruth Pollard, Iris Bax
ter, Monica Alberty, and Edith
Pumphry are the new vice-president,
secretary, treasurer and his
torian for the group. Miss Carolina
Ruby and Mrs. Angeline Anderson
are the faculty advisors.
The first council meeting of tha
year will be held Friday afternoon
at 5 o'clock.
Did you know that Nebraska
has one of the largest percentages
of graduates in Who's Who's of
any university in the United
States?
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