/ II ,' , - I -.l Preparedness Is the Motto of University of Wisconsin's crew. They started workouts soon efter the ice disappeared from Lake Mendota but fit their rowing experience into Uncle Sam's plans for offensive warfare. Alternating workouts between regular shells and a coast guard cutter, the Cardinal crewmen plan to be ready for whatever is their destiny. Colby College's Stately Elms typify Ihe New England campus in Spring. However, tI and thousands of other elm trees are in danger of extermination from the Dutch elm dise Pres. Franklin Johnson of Colby has been named to a committee which will try to prevent blight from spreading. Already thousands of trees have been killed off in Connecticut. New Record Collegiate vaulters who have been trying to equal the altitude records -of Cornelius Warmerdam, California school teacher, winced as he soared over the bar at 15 feet, 8V2 inches during the recent Chicago Relays. It's a new world's record for Warm- erdam and the 33rd time he has cleared 15 feet. Precedent Was Broken when seniors and juniors of the University of Notre Dame combined their an- nual ball and prom. Loss of large numbers of up- perclassmen reduced at- tendance to the number each event formerly could attract. Students felt it was their last maior social if event for the duration. Remember That Man at the blackboard, you football f It's 64-year-old Andy Kerr, head coach of Colgate's famous Raiders. Now Andy teaches mathematics to Navy flight prep tory students. Colgate enrollment shows more embryo avi than regular college students. Wide mere a isn:CK, .mee a wnc ts aupil sam have had a lot of chicks, but it doesn't compare to the Far dale (N. Y.) Agricultural and Technical Institute. Though two student farmerettes have spent most of their lives in th they thoroughly enjoy the new-found thrills of farm life.