""V T J' - " V . ?, , ' , -. r ' ": J - v. i .'A'' '-., -: V i.- k '" srrv- - 7' THE DAIIY NEBRASllfAN t GLEE CLUB NEEDS TENORS CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES TrT7:r T ' fsjfHp "" '( A FRED KEITH 18 ELECTED PRESI DENT OF UNIVER8ITY MUS ICAL ORGANIZATION. The Cornhusker Gloo club la Badly In need of tenors, both first and sec ond. At the first of the year tho va cant places in tho club were filled by competition In a series of tryouts. but several have beon forced to drop out because thoy failed to make twelve hours of their first semester's work and othors have left Bchool, leaving a number of openings. An effort will be made to fill these Mon day evening at 8:00 o'clock In the Music hall at tho Tomple. Tho judgeB have not been definitely decided upon, oxcept that Prof. Arvid SamuelBon, director of tho club, will overseo the selection of new members. Contest ants are requested to bring with them a solo which they can sing to give tho judges an Idea of their ability. Somo now music, considered very fine, hns JuBt arrived. One especially, "Tho Blue Danube Waltz," Is thought to bo ono of tho prettleBt ever at tempted by a Nebraska glee club. Arrangements for the annual trip to Omaha and Sioux City aro still under way, with little hope of tho trip be ing taken beforo tho first part of April at tho earliest. The Mandolin club will probably accompany the Glee club on this tour. Tho date of tho bomo( concert has not been Bet. At a new election of officers last week the following men were select ed: Fred Keith, president; E. C. Sage, vico president; C. L. Clark, secretary treaaurer; P. C. Grant, librarian. Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancerB with popular hits. Auto B 2556. tf WRESTLING SQUAD COMPLETE NEDRA8KA WILL BE REPRE SENTED AT KAN3A8 CITY CONTEST BY FOUR MEN. The wroHtling squad of the Univer sity Is to compete Saturday. in tho an nual alnateur athletic union meet to bo held under tho auspices of the KanBas City Athletic club at Kansas City. Nebraska will bo represented In all four classes: Wharton in the lightweight, Ruby in the welter, Miller in the middleweight and McCormick in the heavy. Ruby and Miller were on the squad last year which won the championship of tho Western Inter collegiate association. Besides the meet at Kansas City, Nebraska will compete in dual meetB with Iowa and Kansas Universities and enter into the western intercollegiate to be hold at Urbana, 111. Dr. Ed M. Crumb, U. of N. '99, Osteo path. Burlington Block, 13th & O Sts. Fossler Goes to 8loux City. Professor Fossler, head of tho Gor man department, left yesterday for Sioux City, la., where ho will deliver an address before tho Iowa Statg Teach erB' association. He will return next Monday. IN8TALL NEW THETA CHAPTER Ten Members of Nebraska Sorority Go to 8outh Dakota. Ten members of the local chapter of Kappa Alpha Thota left for Vermll- SAY Boo the new Bar Pins Silver, ftold Filled, Solid Gold. Plain and with Bets. Let us make yon something special with your Class or Sorority Emblem on it 60c to f 10.00. While tho propriotorH woro playing ohockors in tho roar of tho store Roxio Lowis a customer caino in. One said to tho othor, "Sh-h! "Koop quiot and maybo he'll go out." You'll not find us in the rear playing checkers. We're right at the front door ready to give you the best of service. And what's more we don't want you to go out. At least not till you are perfectly satisfied with both the goods you've bought and the treatment you've received. Come now for ideas in spring togs suits, top coats, hats, shirts we are waiting to show them to you. MAQEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak Hon, South Dakota, yesterday. Thoy will assist In the installation of the new Alpha Rho chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of South Dakota today. Initiation cere monies will bo held today and a ban quet and dance tomorrow evening and night. Tho local Thotas to make the trip are:- Louise Bedwoll, Elizabeth Wes ton, Margaret Wheeler, Hazel Hamil ton, Martha Kline, Helen Wallace, Marian Swezey, Katherine Kline and Julia nnd Laura Helnor. r r P ff p p k r f rj 'j t r t r ENGINEERS' WEEK. 4. 8moker. Delta Upsllon house, Thirteenth and R. 8:00 p. m., March 8. Banquet. 6:00 p. m., March Llndell Hotel. t xk. f. k k. . k. .k. .k .k. .. -i GIRLS TO PLAY BASKETBALL. Junior and Sophomore Teams Will Clash Monday Evening. The sophomore girls' basketball team will meet tho junior girls' team at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening for the first of a series of the girls' inter class tournament. Tho following will be the lineups: Juniors Marian Swezey (captain), Erma Sullivan, Ethel Johnson, Mary Cameron, Edith Shank, Olivia Sturde vant, Margaret Kelfer. Sophomores Lottie Savage (cap tain), Vivian Cleaver, SuBan Parsons, Gertrude Van Driel, Mildred Butler, Cornelia Bayard, Dena Wilson. No admission will be charged. All girls aro invited and It is ru mored that men also will be allowed to witness the contest. OlRLS ! L08T LOST Delta Gamma bar pin. Ro turn to "Rag" office LOST A small Masonic pin. Flndor - pleaso loavo at "Rag" offlco. LOST An Alpha Omlcron Pi pin. Loavo nt tho "Rag" offlco for To ward. 102-2t LOST 8wan's Safoty fountain pen, botweon campus and 1500 S St. Re turn to "Rag" offlco. LOST A stick pin, in Library build ing; gold crcscont with small dia mond. Roturn to Registrar's offlco. F. M.'FHng. 99-2t FOR 8ALE FOR SALE A good mandolin cheap. Auto L 8810. 1621 M St. 9G-3t UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWILER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronagi Solicited For yvax Steaks, Ohopa aad Quick Service Viait The New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O Street SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENORflVING EYIBOSSINC Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. Weekly shipments of the best thero is in chocolates. 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