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THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! The Daily Nebraskan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF Lincoln NEBRASKA J. C. BEARD EdJtor-Jn-Chief Managing EdUor hfU First Associate sailor wn P , Second Associate Editor.... Ethel Arnold REPORTORIAL. STAFF n in ra ill Earl G. Jeffrey Charles Frey Marguerite Kauftman CamlUe Leyda Luclle leyaa Byron Rnhrbaujh Ruth Sheldon Charles H1mt A. J. Covert C. S. Hobson Effle M. Noll Phil Warner SPECIAL FEATURES Society Editor Dorothy Ellsworth Athletic Editor Ivan Q. Beede Business Manager Russell F. Clark At. Business Manager.... U. S. JlarKson Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable in advance. Single copies, 5 cents each. Kntored at the postofflce at Lincoln, i.hniiiiii am Kprnnd -class mail matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915 NAUGHTY FRESHMEN For some unknown reason many dignified Seniors -were doing every thing possible to avoid certain Fresh men last night. So anxious -were they that they resorted to sneaking thru alleys and up back streets in order ir reach their Dlace of repose. Some of them even, did not return to their mooms for the night. The cause of this sudden change of front on the part of the Seniors no one seemed able to xplain. Surely these mysterious movements must mean eonjething. CALENDAR May 4 Unirersity May Festival. May 6 University May Festival Damrosch Orchestra, May 7 , Alpha Chi Omega Formal Lincoln. Junior Hop Capital Beach. Spike Picnic. Phi Kappa Psi Picnic. May 8 Track Kansas vs. Nebraska, 2 p. m. Latin Club Banquet Llndell. Beta Theta PI Banquet Viking Dance Capital Beach. Mystic Fish Dance Alpha XI Delta House. Tegner Picnic. Belgian Vaudeville Benefit Tem ple, 2:30. Alpha Theta Chi Banquet Omaha. May 11 Sophomore Hop Capital Beach. Achoth Dance Art Hall. Girls' Track Meet Afternoon. Phi Beta Kappa Banquet Lincoln. Sigma Chi Dance Lincoln. May 12 Ivy Day. May 13 Medics Field Day. May 14 Silver Serpent Dance Capital Beach. Beta Theta Pi Picnic. PI Beta Phi Dance Fraternity Hall. Dramatic Club Banquet Lincoln. Missouri Valley Tennis Tournament at Country Club. May 15 Phi Delta Phi Banquet. Y. W. C. A. House Party. Kappa Sigma Capital Beach. Silver Lynx Annual Banquet. Peru Club Banquet Kappa Kappa Gamma Banquet. NOTICES Kearney Club Kearney Club at the Caves May 8 MPt at TemDle Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o'clock. Student Candidate for Athletic Board The following students have filed In accordance with the rules of the ath letlo board as candidates for student membership on the athletic board: David H. Bowman, Harry H. Ellis, Ed Hugg, J. Lloyd McMaster, Otoupalik, H. Paskal, H. S. Reese, R. B. Ruther ford, E. B: Scott, and Paul H. Shields R. J. CLAPP, Secretary Athletic Board. Commercial Club The University Commercial Club will have a meeting Thursday after noon, May 6th. at 4 o'clock, in U. 102, for the purpose of carrying on par liamentary law practice. Semester election to be held May 20. Notice Those who have not yet received their Cornhuskers may do so by call ing at Guy Reed's office in the Ad ministration Building from 1 to 3 o'clock until May 8. MARCUS L. POTEET. at Country Club. ELECTION The University was well represent ed at the polls yesterday. Several students served on election boards in thfi different nrecincts and a large May 21 number took the opportunity to re- Pan-Hellenic Dance. rlh the denized treasury by dis- Black Ma8lue Banquet, .-.t...,- i .ri, i. Oklahoma-Nebraska Tennis Meet dates. The number of University Ma 22" men votinsr was exceedingly small. A,Pha Tau 0meSa Dance . t. Jij-whi- n I Kappa Alpha Theta Dance Rose- vote seem to feel that they do not wilde. h intPr,t in th oit eleo- Beta Theta Pi Banquet tion to warrant their paying poll tax MaX 29 which they are assessed if their Peru Club Meeting. Tama nn the noil book. In Lincoln Commercial Club Banquet days of old men were willing to sacri fice their lives if need be for the bal lot, but now they sacrifice the ballot I NEW PRESIDENT OF n cavo. fVL-n Hollar Y. W. C A. INSTALLED Senior Notice Seniors, order your caps and gowns at the "Co-op" before Thursday. The order will be sent to the company then to Insure having good, properly fitting gowns, which would be impos sible with a late order. Remember, $1.25 for cap and gown, $1.00 for gown alone, and no deposit required. Notice We, the members of Tau Omicron Sigma, otherwise known as the Spikes, Missouri Valley Tennis Tournament) do hereby challenge the Iron Sphinx to a game of baseball, to be played Ivy Day. to Seniors. Applications for election to the offices of Editor-in-Chief, Manag- ing Editor, one woman Associate Editor, one man Associate Editor, Business Manager and Assistant Business Manager of the Daily Nebraskan for the first semester of the next school year will be re- celved at the office of the Secre- tary of the Student Publication Board, basement of the Admlnis- tration building. Assistant Business Manager of the Daily Nebraskan for the sec- ond semester of the current school year will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Student Publication Board, base- ment of the Administration build- lng. Applications to be made on forms which will be furnished by the Secretary. Applicants for election to the position of Managing Editor must have served creditably at least one year on the Dally Nebraskan, or shall have had an equivalent of such service elsewhere. Announcement will be made in tomorrow's paper of rules govern- ing the election. T. A. WILLIAMS. Secretary. . Esther Bennett the Retiring President Delivered Charge to Jeanette Finney Newly Elected The last Vesper service of the year was held last evening and was an in stallation service. Miss Fannie Drake gave a few very fitting remarks. Miss Esther Bennett, the retiring president, then delivered the charge to the new Cabinet. Miss Jeannette Finney gave the response. The new Cabinet is as follows : President, Jeanette Finney. Vice president, Ruth Mills. Secretary, Hester Dickinson. Treasurer, Josephine Ballard. The following are chairmen of the various committees: Membership, Lula Mae Coe. Missionary, Marie Cusack. Social, Helen Humpe. Conference, Edna Ogden. Social service, Constance Lyford. Church affiliation, Mildred Peery. Bible study, Iiauretta Lord. Poster, Edith Yungblutt Mission study. Hazel McCartney. Publicity, Doris Slater. Rooms, Marjorie Cobb. Devotional, Louise Brownell. Intercollegiate news, Edna Froyd. Roy O. Warde, 1501 State Bank Bldg. O" St., Neb. LOST Fountain pen on campus. Finder please return to the Daily Nebraskan office and receive reward. 138-139-91 Invitations Senior invitations may be received from Student Activities' office in base ment of Administration Building this week. Pay the balance. COMMITTEE. Gymnasts All members of the University Gym nastic Team and others interested in fancy, heavy gymnastics are requested to meet at Dr. Clapp's office, Univer sity Armory, at 11 a. m., Thursday, May 6. A. S. A. E. The Agricultural Engineering So ciety will meet Thursday, May 6, 7:30 p. m. in M. A. 206. Mr. Davison of the International Harvester Co. will speak on "Advestising and Sales Organization of the International Har vester Co." Hot Off the Bat Scene Daily Nebraskan Office. Enter Mr. Kavan. "Who wrote that editorial yester day?" "Who usually writes editorial around this office?" speaks up said brave and. courageous Managing Editor. "Well, he didn't know what he was talking about Where did be get that dope about Mike making less coin than any previous manager? Why when I" Interrupted by Father Sorensen, who 6till hangs around. "What's the argument, Billn" "Argument? Say, Abe, you are just the man I want to see. What was your point in hitting student council so hard in the "Student Politics" edi torial of yours?" "Now, Bill, get me right on this matter. I am not against that pet scheme of yours. I only wrote it for your own good. You will never get It across Bill, and I hate to see a good man waste his time." Printing and engraving at Boyd's, 125 No. 12th. II I . 4 THAR'S three kinds of tobacco good tobacco, better tobacco, an' VELVET. For VELVET is the n better sort of tobacco with its best brought out by agein. One 1UZ inz CHAPIN BROS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME THE Telephone B2311 S33 North 12th St Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers For the "Work and Service that Pleases." Call B2311. The Best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the West One day service if needed. Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. Mothers WE HAVE Day Cards and Booklets now University Jewelry. Get a Memory Book. The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Phone B-3684 310 No. 11th LINCOLN SENIORS All Cap and Goun Orders Should Be In This Week, So Hurry! COLLEGE BOOK STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. THERE ARE TWENTY FOUR HOURS IN A DAY If we can't get your job out in the first twelve hours, we can in the next twelve. Graves Printery Specializing in University Tainting B-2957 l All! I ,j i i i ii