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THE NEBRASKAN JJvl TkbhaAlicuv FOKTT-rOUKTB YXAK S.birrlptl. ftatet m 1 M Per Scnestw r SL5 far Ik ColW I ear tg M Malta. Binrle japy. 5 Centa. Entered a ac4-elara matter M the porteffloe in Liaraln, Nrbrka, anier Act f Crrea March , 187S. and M speeiml rata .1 P,"" ' 8eU 1M. Act ( Oetobar . 1117. A.th.riie. tfeptcmku rablishrd tfcrea Mae wttkry M Saatar. Weda-oaJay kb I friaar 4arfa Kkra Have a "Coke" Kom Er Bij, Amice! (JOIN US, PAL) Friday, May 12, 1944 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor Jnne jameson Business Manarer Charlotte Hill Miaa(ia E 4 Mara Pal CkaaakerliB, Mary Relea Tkaaaa Mcvt ' Leali Jeaa GlatfeHy, Marylaais Gaadwia ,.,. Gbita Hill. Betty Lea Huston gflyy Jeaa Rarer Day S-MU Nlckl S-7193 JaarnaJ S-SSM Office Vniaa Bailiini 'Dissertation on . . . UN from Fall to Spring . . . A Helluva Year9 BY LES GLOTFELTV In the final issue of the Ne braskan last May, AUn Jacobs thrn editor of the paper, wrote an editorial entitled "Dissertation on a Helluva Yew." Mr. Jacobs meant what he said, because last year marked the beginning of the change from peace to war-time in college all over the nation. In reviewing this lssi semester of this year, it might be called again "Dissertation on e Helluva Year." UN celebrftit-d its seventy-fifth birthday on Fetruary 15, without the traditional convocation. Also in February, Beta Gamma Sigma. honorary bizr-d group, chose seven seniors to membership, and the Student Council ejected two stu dents for fbser.teeism. The Tri Dells won the Fenny Carnival con test, and enrolment increased six per cent -over the preceding semes ter. Coeds Marry By the t-nc of March, half the roads wt-re n arried, engaged pinned, or all three, according to the sociftv columns. Chancellor Boucher announced that there would be a full civilian course available nexi fJI, but where the money wa? to come from was a natter for cor. lecture. Betty Lou Simon became tne new typical Ne braska Coed. P: Beta Phi and Al pha Chi Orr.ij-f. won the Coed Follies skits f-.rci curtain act com petition for the- second consecutive year. The campus topped the Red Cross goal ty $231. The STAR unit at Ap closed March 20; on March 22. UN women went to the polla and elected Dorothy Carna han new AWS president. Hazel Steam president of BABW, and Cloria Mardis bead of Coed Coun selors. Previously elected had been Mary Russel. Tassel prery, Anne Wellensiek. YWCA head, and Mickey" McPherson, president of WAA. Pollyann Petty received the bizad honorary key. AST Leave. April l. April Fool'a day and. more important, the AST checked out of Love Memorial Library for part unkfionx. Roberta Burgess became new beat of War Council and campus houses got robbed. Gerry McKinsey won a trip to Washington t.nd a Bummer in Mexico through f.er speaking abil ity, and the Student CouncH okeyed coed fii-rg foe elections under party affili&tion. Honors Cor. vocation honored 549 students on April 18, in apite of decreasing umvtrsity interest in scholarship. New Student Council, ag exec bowd and publications board members: were elected, and the hard-working engineer played for a day on April 28. Music sororities presented "Carmen," Or chesis. its annual recital, the Uni Theater a gripping mystery play, and debaters, finished up a suc cessful season. Harold Andersen became Student Council president, and in spite of rain, the first ag open house was an outstanding success. Dorothy Anderson reigned as Goddess of Agriculture. Big event of May was, per usual. Ivy Day. Janet Hemphill and Polly Petty were elected as twin May Queens, and fifteen junior women became proud wear ers of the black and gold of Mortar Board. The Theta's won Ivy Day sing. News of this week is the Corn- husker, which comes out today, on time, and the new staffs of the Nebraskan and Cornhusker. And exams! ...or how to get on with a Dutch flyer Like the Join us, pal of the Dutch flyers training in the U. S., the Have a "Coke" of the American airman means Friendliness spestmg. Just as it does in your home when offered from your own icebox. Across the Seven Seas, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes, has become the favorite greeting of the open-hearted; OTTUD UNDEK AUTHOtfTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Lincoln Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 212 G Street ?'Coke"r Coca-Cola ltsnaruralforponularnamea to acquire friendly abbrevi, rions. That why you hear Coca-Cola called "Coke". Summer School . . (Continue From Page 1.) course, announced that there are four times as many applications for the course as there were last year at this time. He said the uni versity would be unable to ac commodate the entire group. Summer school sessions will tie from May 1 to July 8, and the long session from May 31 to July 28. Publications ... (Continue! Fromage 1.) Theta Sigma Phi and is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Miss Colbt-rg, editor of the Corn husker, has served as managing editor of the Cornhusker, is YWCA st.af head, a member of Vestals of the Lamp. Theta Sigma Plii. War Council, Coed Counselors and Kappa Kappa Gamma. t's time! For all you graduates who ex pect 1o turn careerists come June, here's "How to Get a Joh in One Easy Lesson." Have a SUMMER SUIT that stays un ruffled, nnwrinkJcd no matter how hot the temperature, how demanding the work! They're Palm Beach cloth smoothies. . . and now at MILLER'S. 22 50 Miller's Suits Second Floor. IP ' If rpH r it ill 11 I ! 1 1 s 1 A I n u y u. u 01 jU3 t A 0 (n H m I j f3 -1 o