THE DAILY NEBRASKA N THE WOMEN'S PAGE PUBLISHED BY GIRLS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA EVERY WEEK January 6, 1916 No. I . WOMEN'S PAGE Published Weekly Jan. . 191C Doris Slater Editor This page is precisely for girls, as you will see. It is a new diversion, the success of which depends, girls, mainly upon your use of it. Do you want it? lUis the page where only your news items and, advertisements for you will appear. Hand In whatever news you would like to see printed once a week. If you have any suggestions for this page, we would be only too glad to consider them, for we are only experi menting. It would seem rather early to re mind you of the Girls' Club conven tion coming here in May, but a good and worthy thing can never be made too much of. What is your organiza tion planning for that crowd of girls? How are you going to help entertain them and impress upon them that this is not an institution in the midst of Indians and no civilization? Let us all plan to give- these girls a royal good time and to instil in them some of our Nebraska enthusiasm and de mocracy which we so often boast. There is a problem among us which we do hope to solve in the near future. It is that of Student Government and of adopting the Point and Honor Sys tems. Do you want them? Do you think they are advisable? ' Think about them and be ready to express your opinion. BASKETBALL CENTER OF ATTRACTION I '07. superintendent of Shelton schools, I spent the holidays in Lincoln, doing research work in the library. Mist Gittings in Chicago Prof. Ina E. Gittings spent the Christmas vacation in Chicago, visit ing the Chicago School of Physical Education and Investigating the Chi cago Playgrounds system. LINCOLN DRESSCUTTING COLLEGE Offers a complete course in dressmaking. Call and see us before going elsewhere. 1115 0 St. Giffen Beaute Shop EDITH BELLE LEWIS 237 So. 14th B1926 This shop is at the service of its patrons. If you want to curl your hair or powder your nose, you're welcome; if you want us to do it for you, we will. We want to know You And have you know Us fc Stoddard Co. 1224 0 A Store for the GIRLS WHO CARE Big Saving for You Now In Our JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE MANY GIRLS TRY OUT FOR THE DIFFERENT TEAMS MISS CAMILLE KOCK RETURNS Sophomores Feel Confident of Success with Her Assistance The Seniors Have Twice Won Honors "Basketball is the center of attrac tion in the Women's Physical Eudca tion Department at the present time. A large number of girls are trying out for the teams and Judging from the enthusiasm displayed there promises to be an interesting tournament in the near future. The Sophomores are elated over the return of Camille Kock and feel con fident of the championship with her as their leader. The present Senior class, however, has twice carried off the honors, once as Freshmen and again as Sophomores, and are deter mined to regain the ground lost last year. Max Towle, former gridiron star and graduate of the College of Law, will file as candidate for the republican nomination for Justice of tho peace. W. A. Rockio, '14, who has been visiting in Lincoln the last two weeks, has Kono to Cisco. Texas, where he is employed on the Federal Soil Survey. The fourth edition of a Physical Geography manual by Trof. N. A. Rerg ston has Just been published. This manual is in use In high schools In over thirty states. Prof. Louise Pound, of the faculty ' 1. - AT uie national executive conimlttet M one of three vli o presidents of tin Modern Language association of Am. ica at its meeting in Cleveland, whica , sne attcnaoa nisi week, she holfc ( these positions for a terra ot four years. Miss Pound was also made i j director of the national council ot I English teachers at a recent meetinj of this organization in Chicago. BLACK MASQUES ENTERTAIN Other Inter-Sorority Societies Will Be Guests at the House of Jeannette Finney The Black Masques will entertain members of the Mystic Fish, of Xi Delta and of Silver Serpent at the home of Jeannette Finney, 2315 South Seventeenth street, on Saturday after noon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The party will be a kenslngton be sides a very good opportunity for get ting acquainted. - Some problems con fronting the girls are going to be dis cussed. Among them are the Point System and the need of a new room for girls' organizations,' where some schedule could be made for meetings. New Year's Resolutions The Y. W. C. A. has had excellent success the last year. With the be ginning of the New Year, it starts out by having for the first Vesper service Dr. R. A. Waite, who speaks on "New Year's Resolutions. With all committees and individual members the New Year spirit is shown. It is expected that the mis sionary campaign for Miss Grace Cop pock, of China, and the membership list will have untold success. PERSONAL John Miller, .'16, has left school to accept a position In the schools at Claytonla, The engagement of Helen Koehlef, '14, to George Dutton, was announced last week. Both the young people live In Hastings. W. F. Conklln, 08, of Tekamah, and W. W. "Wendstrand, '13, of Wahoo, are vlRitora at the Alpha Tan Omega house this week. tv v Snirk. of Wllber. resented the Slavonic department of the Uni versity with forty volumes of Bohe mian history and biography. Mr. E. F. Monroe, L L. B '04. A.B, The Greatest Price Sacrifice of the Year on 1 Ladies9 Suits Coate&Diresses JntWd from every viewpoint of Style, Value-giving, Quality and Selection, it is without doubt our best and biggest offering of Women's Winter Coats. To every woman in need of a Coat the low pricing on newer predominating styles will appeal most forcibly. 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