. - THE DAILY. NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan Troperty of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln J. C. BEARD Edltor-ln-Chlef Manaelnir Editor OrviUa Chatt wta25irfM. Editor Doris Slater Rnnd Associate Editor.... Ethel Arnold REFORTORIAL. STAFF c T3..,i Phil Warner Charles Frey Marguerite KaufTman Camllle Leyda Lucile ueyaa Byron Rohrbaujh Ruth Sheldon Charles Heler A. J. Covert Effle M. you Impulse Dobba SPECIAL. FEATURES Society Editor rSS ttk Ati fc'MitAr . . . i van AVUlCVIv v w ...... Russell F. Clark A..t RuBlness Manager.... U. S. Uarkson Subscription price 2.00 per year, payable in advance. Single copies. 5 cents each. Entered at the postoffice at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail I matter, under the Act of Congress of March S. 1879. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915 NOTICES Notica All -girls who ordered gymnasium pictures piaase call at Miss i'arks Office as soon ns possible ana get me same. s (Signed) BETTY L. PARK. Notice Will the person who took a light tan coat from the girls' cloak room In the Armory please return It to Miss Park's office at once. (Signed) BETTY L. PARK. Summer Session Summer Session will begin on Mon day. June 7. Registration for the Summer Session will be held on Jiine 11 and 12. Seniors Seniors meet Tuesday morning. June 8. at 10 o'clock at St. Paul's Church for Commencement rehearsal. Seniors The baccalaureate address will be given by Rev. S. Mills Hayes, Rector, Church of the Holy Trinity (Episco- geant. APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED (Continued from page 1) P. T. Babson, sergeant. 0. A. Buerstetta, sergeant. J. D. Stevens, sergeant. F. Garrison, sergeant. 1. B. Rlst, sergeant. Company A V. C. George, captain. A. W. Ackerman, 1st lieutenant. A. Blunk, 1st sergeant. H. Hawthorne, quartermaster ser geant. M. P. Clark, sergeant. C. M. Frey, sergeant. Company B P. A. Warner, captain. I. F. Smith, 1st lieutenant. C. S. Spaulding, 1st sergeant. G. A. Sullivan, quartermaster ser geant L. L. Burt, sergeant. R. C. Fuchs. sergeant. Company C G. K. Petring, captain. I E. Norris, 1st lieutenant. II. P. Morgan. 1st sergeant. M. H. Power, quartermaster ser- STAY OVER! "Alumni festivities in most universi ties are considered of enough impor tance that every undergraduate not only feels it a duty but a great privi- tn remain and take part. This year the program is elaborate enough to make it Impossible for a student to loarp th ramnus unless matters of great moment make it necessary. What the old grad likes to see is not a campus divested of its life, but one which revives the old days for him. A deserted campus is about as inspir ing as a dead and leafless tree. Let's make the old halls ring! Examina tions will be over and there will be an opportunity to celebrate unchecked by the consciousness that we should op." be somewhere "plugging." The pa geant, of course, everyone will attend. The alumni carnival can be appreci ated by all. There will be dancing in the Armory; there will be stunts on the campus green; there will be eats in the Chapel; there will be gay crowds everywhere. No one can af ford to miss this great climax of the school year. pal), Sunday evening, June 6, at 8:00 o'clock in Memorial Hall. Seniors will meet at S. 102 (Memorial Hall) at 7:30, sharp, to form in line to pro ceed Jo places reserved for them. Notice Senior Engineers leaving the Uni versity this spring should call at the Electrical Laboratory and take away their laboratory reports in E. E. 8. 8a, etc. PROF. B. L. HOLLISTER. R. E. Wagner, sergeant. J. W. Galloway, sergeant. O. A. Powell, sergeant Company D Pierce, captain. Lanz, 1st lieutenant Mickey, 1st sergeant Stoddart, quartermaster J. H, J. E. A. B. J. B. geant I. D. B. G. ser- All Candidates for Degrees All candidates for degrees who have not arranged for their caps and gowns for Commencement MUST DO SO AT OXCE. The last order will go in within two or three days at the "Co- COMMITTEE. GOOD BYE With this issue the present manage ment bids adieu o the readers of the Nebraskan. We have had a pleasant -astic o-operation, as well as the stu- An Appreciation My fourth year of service with the Band closed last Thursday. The mem bers of this year's organization have shown a spirit of loyalty combined with musicianship which have placed the present band on a much higher plane than that of previous years. xIt is hoped that this effort is "appreciated by the University public. I am happy to take advantage of the editor's sug gestion to publicly thank the mem bers of the Band for their enthusi- Etay. It has meant hard work and considerable sacrifice, but we have en joyed it The paper could have been better, but considering everj'thing, we agement has made the more more en are satisfied, and hope you are. There are many unpleasant features connected with publishing a colege daily, but they are forgotten in the joy and satisfaction of giving each morning to a thousand or more stu dents a written summary of the hap penings and near happenings that are of interest to them. Our chief aims have been to make the Nebraskan as representative as possible and to make it stand for the best things in school. As to what degree we have succeeded in carrying out those aims we are willing to let you judge. Some have liked the paper; some hive not Let us hope that the latter mill be better pleased in the future. As to the former, we regret our leave-taking your encour-joyable. dent body for its kindly support C. B. CORNELL. Unicn Society The Union Society announces the following elections to membership: Mabel Conrad, '18, Wood River. Josephine Ballard, '16, Fort Morgan, Colo. Arthur W. Tell, '17, Dunbar. Bertie Hoag, 16, Omaha. Wayne Hanlon. '16. Tilden. L. A. Townsend. '16, Central City. Grace Huntley. '16, Omaha. SENIOR PINS $1.50 Engraved Free Only one dozen left better lurry. See our new spoons with Sorority Crests and Monograms on them. HALLET7 Uni Jeweler Est. 1871 1143 O SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY ELECT NEW MEMBERS Sigma Xi Choose Fourteen New Mem bers to the Honorary Organiza tion Members Must Show Efficiency Fourteen new members have been elected to. Sigma XL the honorary scientific society of the State Univer sity. Each year a number of Univer sity Seniors, instructors and scholars are elected to tba organization. To be eligible to membership a candidate must 'show ability in original research lines. Those elected follow: Graduate: Richard H. Boerker, Walter Cheney, Ora Clare Bradbury, Walter L. C. Muenscher, William Neuswanger, A. R. Powell, J. E. Schott, Paul B. Sears, A. C WLItford, Truman G. Yunctker, Fred C. Albert, D. P. Week)!, O. W. Sjogren. T. C. Moore. Beynon, sergeant Hays, sergeant. P. T. Cotter, sergeant. Company E F. H. Paustian. captain. O. E. Hall, 1st lieutenant. B. F. Rohrbough, 1st sergeant C. R. Sherer, quartermaster ser geant P. H. Smith, tergeant. R. O. Andrew, sergeant Company F -H. Hadley, captain. M. M. Schlesinger, 1st lieutenant. L. C. Whyman, 1st sergeant C. E. Schofleld, quartermaster ser geant C. J. Wertz, sergeant G. W. Black, sergeant Company G R. C. L. Greer, captain. F. L. Hixenbaugh. l6t lieutenant H. B. Whitfield. 1st sergeant H. C. Wilsoa, quartermaster ser geant O. O. Tucker, sergeant H. E. Lawson. sergeant D. M. Lillie, sergeant Company H J. L. McMaster, captain. B. S. Spieth, 1st lieutenant. W. K. Snyder. 2nd lieutenant C. E. Campbell, 1st sergeant B. Nye, quartermaster sergeant W. B. Jefferey, sergeant. M. Critch field, sergeant Company I L. M. Palmer, captain. W. E. Hager, 1st lieutenant D. XI. Hewitt 2nd lieutenant H. F. Holtz, 1st sergeant H. H. Kirsch, quartermaster ser geant J. A. Jerman, sergeant H. F. Rokahr, sergeant t Company K C. S. Holcombe. captain. W. F. Urbach, 1st lieutenant L. A. Wolfanger, 1st sergeant C. France, quartermaster sergeant. J. M. ElwelL i-rgeant M. K. Holland, sergeant W. A. Biskie,' sergeant E. R. Gardipee, sergeant Company M W. M. Folsom, captain. W. B. Wanner. 1st lieutenant L. A. Gordon, ls sergeant B. J. Novotny, quartermaster ser geant C. B. HueMis, sergeant O. K.' Oleson, sergeant. W. A. Gerrie, sergeant. By order of Lieutenant Parker. W. C. CHAPIN'. Captain and Adjutant Adjutant '3 y I JTC-iACCO J I I u it fc mts tratv t. - mft WHEN your Bank of Good iiaiuiu o u a uivij via tx vv KJli your pipe of VELVET. ILr. mi mi irJ Gifts for Graduation Will be easily decided when you see our stock Trade in your books. COLLEGE BOOH STORE FACING THE CAMPUS. Where there are a sufficient number of students in a Club or Chapter House tojustify, a special rate is made. Call at our office or telephone B-3355 for information. THE EVANS LAUNDRY The Most Complete in Equipment. 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