Monday, September 0, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN

amma Phi-3- 8 era, Jrarm Jdon Take Greek Scholastic Honors In determining the average rM Kappa I'll 2.888 one dollar pledge registration fe Gamma , in spite of a Beta Theta Pi . ... quarantine for scarlet fever in the grade points by which the groups Kappa Sigma 2.871 from the pledges. UN Military spring, maintained so- are ranked, four grade points are Sigma UM 884 the highest Seta Beta Tau 2.818 cial sorority average on the cam- awarded for each credit hour car- Delta Tau Delta X.280I Report application. pus semester. And, as in pre- ried with a grade of 90 and above. PM Delta Th.ta 2.188 last Alpha Tau Onieiia 2.148 Each pledge must report hia vious years, the women of the uni- Three grade points are awarded Delta Upnllon 8.089 To Continue versity attained a higher average for each credit hour carried with Kpulloa 2.07 affiliation i m me d i a t e 1 y upon 89. Two Theta XI 2.0887 than the men, and professional a grade of 80 to grade Beta Hlgma Put 2.0802 pledging to the office of the dean fraternities had the highest aver- points are awarded for each credit Sigma Phi Kpnlhm 1.879 of Rtudent affairs, where regis- age hour carried with a grade of 70 to Phi Gamma Delta 1.848 Basic Drill of all. Alpha Sigma Phi 1.001 tration and payment of pledge fee Topping the scholarship of the 90, and one grade point for each Sigma Nu 1.828 Hold-ov- er entire university for the second se- credit hour carried with a grade SOCIAL SORORITIES. takes place. pledge lists must be to mester of 1942-4- 3 were three pro- of 60 to 69. Points for incompletes flamma Phi Beta 2.81 submitted the same PI Beta Phi 2.770 office at any time prior to 12:00 ROTC training fessional sororities, Theta, and failures are subtracted from Alpha Phi 8.728 (business), Omicron Nu (home the total score. To obtain the av- Delta Delta Delta .....2.688 noon, September 20. erage for each group, the total Delta Gamma 2.881 Fraternities may not release for Courses Open economics), (mu- Knnpa Delta 2.6K0 sic), and one residence hall, How- grade points are divided by the Kappa Alpha Theta t.SIS publication or make public lists of hours carried by Kappa Kappa Gamma 2.672 their pledges at any time or under Contrary to rumors that the uni- ard Hall. These scores were from total number of (hi Omega 2.818 the group. Alpha any circumstances, but such lir.ts versity ROTC had been dropped six to nine points higher than the Omlrroa PI 2.484 average. The various groups ranked as Alpha ( hi Omega 2.482 will be released by the fraternity for the duration, first and second Sigma Kappa 2.8H8 advisors council. The list of rules Farm House followfs: Alpha XI Delta 2.227 year basic, and, perhaps, the sec- First Sigma Delta Tau 2.159 also includes information on pen- Farm House fraternity, national PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES. UNAFFILIATED CROUPS. alties and violations, hazing and ond year advanced course, If there Farm Houne (agriculture) 2.887 professional and social fraternity Howard Hall 3.181 probation practices, and eligibility enough for it, will be offer- Sigma Gamma Kpailon Uetenee) . . .2.894 is call on Ag campus took top scholastic XI Pid Phi (dental) 8.8U1 IMimln Hall 8.099 for initiation. ed during the coming school year. honors for "men. ranked eighth Phi Delta Pbl (law) 2.7U2 Ronton Hall 8.0',S lt (dental) 2.B78 Memorial Hall 8. MS in scholarship. Wilson Hall 2.797 Basic training is compulsory for the Alpha Oamma Rho (agriculture) . .2.688 As in past years, the unaffili- Phi Mu Alpha (munic) 2. BOO Palladiaa 2.68 all men students who expect to ob- (bufflne) 2.5S1 Residence Hull. 2.812 degree and con- ated students led affiliated stu- Dellan Union 2.228 tain a bachelor's dents, as the women ranked over PROFESSIONAL SORORITIKS. sists of two years of military Phi CM Theta (biiftlnesn) 8. 809 CLASSIFIED the men. The en average Omlerofi No (home economics) ... .8.1114 was 2.607; the all-me- n average Mu I'M Epnikm (munle) S.I 2D Girls a Hn per day. Freshmen men will find ROTC I'pfillnn Omleron (home ecti- - 10 non-sorori- ty Phi ... Payabl. la tdvmoo only. was 2.335. The wom- greater immediate value to them omlc S. 088 (Continued page 1.) en averaged 2.626, the sorority Theta Sigma Phi (Journallmn) 2.807 from than ever before, said Capt. E. C. Delta Omleron (music) 2.88(1 ty temhpr in of women 2.579; and the Sigma (mimic) 2.606 20 This is tn nllnw the Richardson who is charge r u c LOST At Social Sciences, a brown twoed men scored an average of fd of,,,if of I tnp-coa- the ROTC. They will be given one SOCIAL FRATKRMTIES. viituc ui lii: ucan ui smiuciiL t Reward Cull year of thorough training coupled 2:393, the fraternity men 2.2300. Sigma Alpha Mu 2.888 fairs to register and collect the Daily Ncbrasiian office. with academic, life before being taken into the army. This training will help smooth out many of the d'ii'iculties encountered in army life. ' ROTC's Have Advantage. ?! ROTC students have an advan- tage of training over those soldiers if V. --T'W t r wlio have not had it. Military fun- damentals, the handling of high powered guns, first aid. discipline are all touched in ROTC training and must be learned in the first few weeks of army life. A permanent organization in colleges and universities through- out the nation, the ROTC will con- tinue to function after the war e l&ave a special lnop when many of the emergency mi- w litary organizations have to be in, eliminated according to ROTC of- , , , ficers. jttel en yau Reorganized by Pershing. The ROTC was introduced to the University of Nebraska in 1876 and became a compulsory course one year later. Lieut. John "m0DERNAGE J. Pershing, commandant from 1891-189- 5, for whom the were named, reorganized the unit and placed in on the firm foundation which it stands upon ROOM today. Present administrative officers of the military department are Col. J. P. Murphy; Lt. Col. Lloyd H. Shafer; Lt. Col. A. T. Lobdell; Maj. E. E Matschullat, Maj Mar- J7 vin Edminson; Capt. E. C. Rich- f& ardson, and Capt. Leo Pinard, i Size 9oll5 is r j Glomes you Bcrne . r j is love . . . by (Continued from page 1.) names you know! ated with the Chicago Art Insti- tute. Wanted: Males. Enslin urged any students, "male or female (with emphasis on the former) who are faintly pfr interested in dramatics to come over and eet acquainted." In re gard to the University Theater program for the year, he statea, "it is as yet unsettled, until we can discover the extent of the male population, but we will do our best to give a well-balanc- ed group of plays with the accent on comedy." Zimmerman, former director of the Theater, is now associated iV: : with Paramount studios in Holly- wood as assistant director, .in training for a directorship. He re- ported to the studio in early Au- 17.93 gust. Dr. L. T. Laase, chairman of the speech department, Baid, "We are sorry to lose Mr. Zim- merman; he waa an excellent 17.9; teacher and a superior director. II r "V HI. I However, we are fortunate that in Mr. Enslin we have received a man exceptionally well qualified SECOND to carry on the high quality of the 1X0OII Work which characterized jig q University Theater last year." UP-- J JO IV-'"- " 'i

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