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Tuesday, December 14, 13 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 2 Comment 1 " iSaying! J Jul (Daily TMhcuJicuv Membor Intercollegiate Press fORTT-SEVENTH TEA Monday and Saturday. Taction. m4 l of Nebrnika andrr the supervision I lit , (minw, March t! IS17. aothoniH Spiem I. 1M. EDiroKiAi. sTrr ... Jeanne Rerrlrna Mitnr . .Norm l-eicer. ton Malln r.flitorl ' , ) Hurriv. I rid Mnip" .rw roiK.rs imtsi- Vr'nill. !MiMf R.id, M. j. Jej;k Mkm nw wm ; ; ."J - Question to AW S Board . . . Here we so again on a topic we have talked about since last spring the women's point system for activities. AWS board members have been working all semester on a new point system which will not be quite so limiting in its restrictions. Instead of the A, B and C classifications limiting coeds to one A or two Bs, the activities are being pointed from one to 20 with the stipulation that a coed may not have more than 20 points. This is a fairer point basis since activities may better be rated according to their merit and the worK emaueu. dc me mosi im-m j The board should be comendea ior iinawy tiifii..feanenimi. ...,, ...,v the Jldesys0tem. However, the question now is whether a ' point system is necessary at all. ) The ills at lhe Kappa ru The main ideas m a point system seem to be to KeP ! hoilsc are beginning to wonder if a coed from loading her schedule with too many extra-i Enie Gohit 1S ever ROing to get a t.,T,io mtmu that mieht detract from her studies pin from handsome lootbaiier Don CUmcular ; that m,Snm m toQ many honors. Schicider. They think that after and to keep one mdlWCluai irom th t a I going steady for a year, some de- In the first place, a rule on this campus sap that .a . action shou,d uken by woman in activities must keep up am 80 average in studies this pair soon in order to remain in these activities. Therefore, if a woman s pinned averaee drops below 80 she is dropped from extra-curricular Rog Ritter and Maricne mil gtup! Aby the time a worn an i has reached SJ ob ZA" the should be able to decide for herself exactly ho Bm F)wcn much she can and cannot accomplish in combining studies , Mai.llyn Coupo arui John o.iiigan ad"iS7 opacityJ-lhat they should have the authority to , y ,; , Sm- iduseTnd consult with coeds whom hoy feel aro ahoulder-, ing too heavy a load and, u ncaij, 'i'1 utv. drop some acuvuy. . BY DON DITTON. Th m-psntation of the "Eligi ble Eight' 'at the Mortar Board Ball started this week-ends fes tivities off with a bang. Couples in attendance were f.urh notoriety as Don Etmund and Nancy Noble, Bob (the eligible one) Axtell and Cinny Guhin, Harold Teterson and Jane Iinn. Taking the spotlight Saturday night were the Chi O's with then formal. Some of the couples that attended were Madelon Feldman and Bill Harris, I-orna Lou Born- holt and Nobby Tieman. Heading the list of parties next week are the Pi Phis with their formal. Couples attending will be Harriet Huston and pin-mate Russ Carter, Bev iJirson and Jim Norton, Jeanie Sampson and Bill Wenke. Leading the girls a merry chase after his recent break up is Cliff rhruirnsm Pat rischell seems to be the most recent object of his To the Editor: . . In answer to the very sincere but prejudiced little ditty in the Dec. 8 "Rag," we, too.wis h to voice an opinion. Agreedthe refcreeing in th game Monday night was not the bet but it was not nearly as poor as the sportsmanship we dis played These little incidents can only mark us as a bunch of "soreheads," and make it all the more difficut for us to obtain officials. Oh, yes, it could be worse. We might be forced to sell whistles at a dime a dozen to our "Grandstand Generals." Yours in disgust, Knolen Face Ka Van Dover P. S. Why make a good team suffer through our thoughtlessness? Student Body University of Nebraska .... On behalf of the children at the Cedars Home, I want to thank you for the check for $96.00 which you presented to us this morning. Mso 1 want to thank everyone who had a part in making this "contribution to the Cedars Home possible. I can assure you that it will help us a great deal in our work to provide better care for the children who call the Cedars their "home." I want to again thank the students for thinking ot us in mK ing the charitable contribution. Sincerely yours, Woodrow R. Magee President, Cedars Home Foundation (Ed. Note) The noney was contributed to the Cedars Home from the proceeds of th Charity ball, Dec. 3. x------ " m,, r" . .. . X4MNrA' . "?: Man '4, 4 I'' ( i. I -J "Children on Trial," is the title K , i t- J . ' 1- ah iiil'Otllo MAIN FEATURES START "Ooerations Crossword," the, of the liriusn movie .n ju nmc ... , ,k R,v,ni delinquency, which win oe bnon dramatic film story of the B kin, q lomorr0Wf al B.jmc atomic bomb experiment, win hal in Room 319. presenled in a special snowing STATE: "The Gallant Biaae, 1:tT'. 3:?:iL VL. 'i oresenled in a special showing The film, produced by .hc Bri AKJM11. '1K'" ' ,, I . ... 1 t: 1 ll,m.limi wnir rips 5 . j . ,.ia 51 6 23, o:d.t. for all sUiac-nis ai me , - Mlers' Cove" 2:25, 4:47, braiy auditorium, at 2 and 3 p. m. , with the treatment of a juvcn.lc - oTfn ni Thursday, Dec. 16. The film is' delinquent durmg various slaees ' 'hI'SKKR "Miracle of the sponsored by the department of including his trial in court, and n,Yls '' 100' 4 43 8 19. -Cowboy I Naval Science. The mov ie is n his experiences in sn ,nst..ution. and the Ladv" 3 04, 6:47, 10:19. official Navy detriment film. up until the time of his release. j 4 Tmrtrrt l i " - What ! U iA4 II EaeCURR CaH lUSSEll Twnrnm ADPILON BRVCE BOOTH CABOT "Gallant Legion" "Troin to Alcatrot" Added Latest World News o CO-HIT TRED MACMTJRRAT IN "MmacLE or THE EEL1S". IN "THE COWEOY AND THE LADY" WITH MERLE OBERON J. Paul Shcl) Snitched to Wildroot f.rfm-0il Because He llunVnl THf Fingrr-Nail Trst AC. CHRISTMAS TROGRAM The Ag campus joins in a tradi tional Christmas carol in the picture bove taken t last years Ag Christmas program. Annually presented by the Ag Exec, boaiti, this vear's program will I? held Wednesday. Dec. 15. at 8 p. m. in the College Activities building. Rev. Rex Knowles to Talk At Ag Christinas Program LOOK how popular Shrtdy i tinte he switched to Wildroot Cream Oil. So-don't monkry ilh other hir tonic - get W.Mroot Cream Oil right wy. A little bit goom yenir hlr neatly and naturally without that greMy, plastered -do-n kW. Relieve annoying dryness. Remove loose dandruff. Help you paws the Finger-Nail Test. Non alcoholic Wildroot Crram Oil contains Lanolin. Get a bottle or tube today at any drug or toilet goods counter. And have your baiber give your coconut professional applications. Considering what Wildroot Cream Oil dors for your appearance, the cost is peanuts! if of 327 Bureif;h( Prhf, Snytltr, X Y. 'OTildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. Rev. Rex Knovvles, resident pastor at the Presbyterian Stu dent house, will be the main speaker at the annual Ag college Christmas program Wednesday. Dec. 15. The propiam will start at 8 p. m. in the College Activi ties Luiliiir.fT. Spending his first vxar on the Nebraska campus. Rev. KnovOe took over the position at the Stu nent house at the beginning of this semester. Other ministers to appear in the program ai Rev. Virgil Andei-son, who will give the invocation, snd Rev. John Wichclt who will clofse the pro gram with his benediction. Co-chairmen in charge of the mum An Adventure in Good Smoking ? zV-t ...... j alfair aie Betty Beckner and Neal Baxter. They were elected bv the Ag Exec board to plan all ' arrangements. Other committee members from the board are: 'decorations. Lloyd U'irth. cliair man. Jack Baird. Alice Boswell and Gwen Monstm; publicity, i Louise McDill, chairman, Phil I Keeney and Marge Reynolds; and ; program JacK Dew ulf. ! Beity Betknei and Marge Rey nold. senior women members of the bo:.rd. will light the canriles, 'and Tin! Keeney. George Pink- lerton. Frank Lot ffel and John ; O.-ler will usher. Essentially a hoial piogiam. the annual festivity will feature the As colkge chorus, directed t-y AHinas Tuliis. They win several excerpts Horn Messiah, including two solo numtjers. Other select en Christ mas rvimbers aie planned also. To lend an informal atmosphere to the propiam. Mrs. Tulhs will h ad hoih the choi us and the ati oicnre in traditional ChiisHiias carols. Mrs. present Ilarciil': 48 Hour Pcrsonalwine Scrv ice CHRISTMAS CARDS Also Cards for ill Relatives Goldenrod Stationerf Store N O W IIS . lltti. 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