PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Tuesday, January 20, 1948 Men's Point Board Requests Report Individual Point Totals Point lislinfj of nil mpn 'office holders were requested by the Men's point board today in a let ter to all student organizations and residences. The listings must be turned in before Monday, Feb. 2, according to the letter. Replies should be mailed to "Men's point Board, Student Union Building." Official activity point totals for each man will be compiled on the basis of the reports turned in, Stan Johnson, point board chair man announced. Groups not cet- ing instruction sheets by campus mail should send the board the points of each officer and member he said. Ultimatum. "Nn individual mnv carry mon than the official maximum number of points after Feb. 2," Johnson emphasized, "Lxtra oiiices must be given up before then. Anyone overpointed after that must give up the office determined by the board." New Doint rating were assigned activities Dec. 18 to take effect pointed offices have four points. The old rating system went up to five. Individual totals permitted Classified LOST I'nir f rimless fl:it in liniwn case Dciween Avery litu. mm iii'i-ny, Thurs. 8 of Jan. Rewardj ajl 5-6410. GOT some last minute typing to do? Let Nancy do it. Call &-o.i3 liter T. m "'Zr Chevy Tudor. Cheap transportation. Clean, new paint and tires, good motor. VVANTKIl Ride to Casper, Wyo., after 28 Jan. or within 2r0 mile radius. Call Lynn. 2-MOfi any time after 6. wTTCirnrepaTrinls. Pick's Watch Service in t lie Nehr. hook tiiore. BEAUTIFUL room for two men stu dents. Close to bus, private entrance. Call J3-83M. FART time! office employment. See Boomej Agencies, iziu r i. LOST Brown striped Lifetime Schaeffer pen at Library desk. Reward. Fhone 3-2122. VRADK TIES! Don't discard good neck ties. Someone will like them. change. Swap colors. Send 6 plus $1. Receive six others freshly cleaned and pressed. TRADE TIES, Box 310, Salera.ndiana. EXPERT tutoring in German by former resilient of Hamburg. 6-7092. Evenings or Saturday afternoon. MAIN FEATURES START STAURT: "Captain from Cas tile," 1:12, 3:51, 6:29, 9:08. LINCOLN: Golden Earrings," 1:27, 3:30, 5:33, 7:36, 9:39. NEBRASKA: "Invisible Well," 1:10, 4:29, 7:48. "Wild Irish Rose," 2:47, 6:06, 9:25. CAPITOL: "Philo Vance Re turns," 1:00, 4:20, 7:50. "Green Dolphin Street," 2:04, 5:24, 8:54. TODAY! 44c to 6! DOORS OPEN U: 4.1 PIUM COLOR CARTOON SWINC, eiTYI.FR' NEBRASKA NOW DOORS OPEN 11:4 MAT. 44e to DENNIS MORGAN 'MY WILD IRISH ROSE" COIOR BY Ti:CH.MCOIX)R PLUS THE INVISIBLE WALL" r h X HIT 25e B - 1 Inni a Open P- U:U . V Start Tomorrow! Her Secret love . i A Public Shame ANN 8HKRIDAN King's Row" 4( Constance Bennett fc Bruce Cabot 'Wild Bill Hickok Rides" l.Ahl DAY "Gr-rm Dolphin Htrert" Plus Phlln Xnncr Rjinrnn P were lowered correspondingly. Besides meeting general uni versity eligibility requirements activity men are restricted to the following point totals: Rule for Men. (1 freshmen and first semester transfer students, no more than two points; (2) sophomores, no more than four points, nor three if their average is under 4.5; (3) juniors, no more than seven points, nor four if their average is under 4.5; and (4) seniors, no more than seven points, nor five if their average is under 4.5. The board was sot up by the student council in 1937 to regu late participation of male students in activities to permit more to participate and prevent over-burdening of a few individuals. Note: A compilation of men's ac tivity point ratings appears on page 2 of today's Daily Nebraskan. German Club meeting will be held tonight in Farlor Z, Student Union, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Froendt will talk on his experiences in Germany and exhibit Nazi sou venirs. There will be a "N" club lunch eon on Tuesday at 12 p.m. in the Union Parlors X,Y, and Z. All "N" Club members should be present. Wool Judges Gather Honors At Denver Show The University of Nebraska fin ished ahead of Utah and Wyoming to take top honors in the wool judging contest held Sunday at Denver, Colo. The winning Nebraska team was composed of Robert Meade, Tecumseh; Norbert Tiemann, Campbell; and Eugene Jensen, St. Edward. By virtue of their con quest, the team received the Chal lenge trophy, presented by United Stales Testing company of Ho boken, New Jersey. In previous judging at the show, the Ncbrcska delegation ranked third in the carlot judging held Friday afternoon. Texas Tech and Montana ranked ahead of the Nebraskans in that order. Saturday's competition found the team placing sixth in all clas ses of livestock, with a second rat ing in cattle and a third in hogs. Gene Gard of Beaver Crossing grabbed individual recognition as high man in cattle and fifth in all classes of livestock. The livestock team was com posed of Vaughn Johnson, Omaha, in addition to Gard, Meade, Tie mann -and Jensen. Prof. E. V. Dunalp was team coach. Profs Mail Scant; Reason Uncovered J. E. Lawrence, editor of the Lincoln Star and professor of journalism, apparently has been receiving only part of his mail. If the letter box at his downtown office is scantily filled, the reason has at last been uncovered. Form letters from all manner of publishing houses and minor news services recently have been ad dressed to him as "Mr. James E. L a w r e n c e, Managing" Editor, DAILY NEBRASKAN, Lincoln." Look Magazine even wrote him a personal letter at that address. The Daily immediately appropri ated three cents and forwarded the Look communique. Coed Counselor. There will be no Co-ed Coun selor Book Review Tuesday eve ning. . Guaranteed Wxileli Ilcpniriiig lVatrfi Ilraeelels Dick's Watch Service In the Nebr. 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