COUNCIL PRESENTS REVISED CONSTITUTION BEFORE SCHOOL TROENDLY ENTERING OLYMPIC TRYOUTS Continual From Tage One) and ihe trainer told him that if he desired he might take the trip to New York in July, for Olympic tryouis, with Vinoo's Gary, Indiann. crew. The Gary man informed Troendly that if he would work down to his original weight, 125 pounds, that no would stand a pood show of making the American wrostlinR crew. There will be three men taken in each class and according to the dope Mr. Pineo Rives out the local Rrappler could make this trio easily in the 1 25 pound class. There were fourteen men in ihe 135 pound class at nirminRham. and of these, many were wrestlers of note, inehidinR imer-allied. national and sec tional champions. Troendly was the onlv man who was able 10 pet behind I the winner durinp the meet and his speedy work attracled wide attention. 'He lost his match by a decision. I In the inter coHefiiate meet at ll'rbana. Illinois. Troendly won the 1 135 'with iwo falls and a decision. His record is worthy of note. limine (Continued from Page One) students in mass meeting assembled, and upon a, majority vote of those present, shall be submitted to the stu dent body at an election called for that purpose. The Honor Spirit While students were saying that the Student Council 'was not doing any-, thing they were busily engaged in de termining what the student body needed most and what was needed to instill a genuine Nebraska spirit. It was thought that higher honor in the class room would possibly do more in this direction ilian any other one thing. So a committee sent out in quiries to many seliools and colleges over the country about their vari olic! honor systems. As replies came in. and the different plans were given, a plan was formulated that, was thought to include the goods points, of the rlans used in other universi ties and to exclude tne poor points. Tl.is i,la n w;is also presented to the Minimis in a mass meeting and it was voted to submit it to a general j a ote of all students. j The plan is based on Mie theory thai bToiv there can be any honor cyst em o I any kind there must first !. an honor spirit built up that will insure the success of the plan -when ni.-d. The plan proides for changes i! in practice it is found to be inade quate in some detail. The plan is as follows: The lni rsiiy of Nebraska shall conduct all written examinations un dt r the Honor Spirit plan as follows: a Instructors r.i;i lcae or stay in the room hut shall in no way police ihe students lenvir.c: them absolutely on th'-ir honor. b. At the end of the examination 1 taper each student shall state whether or not he has cheated or has seen any one else cheat. No name s are lo he disclosed. Failure to so state shall be considered a bi'taeh of the Honor S;i:it. c. Violations of the Honor Spirit s'..;,ll be nlirred to a Student Court, selected by the Student Council. d. la-visions or amendments to this! idan shall be submitted lo ihe Stu dent Council and later referred lo a!""' ""n here -Rill just show up and mass nieMir.g of ihe students. THE " TI'Y NEBRASKA H SOCIAL CALENDAR would be able to round out a cham pionship aggregation within the nexi iwo year, but as it stands ihe Husk era cannot hope for great things in this line until the raw material gvts oul and rounds imo shape. More men should be out for spring football. Coach Schullo is going to put Ne braska on the map next fall, but no1 without the help of every able bodied Huskcr. The track team leaves for Philadel phia Wednesday afternoon at over the Burlington rouio. As yet Coach Schulle has not picked his final team but Gihbs, Stromer. Owens and McMahon will compose the mile relay team. Wright and Finney will run the high hurdles. Nebraska will enter a pentathalon man and it is ex pected thai Graf will be pitched against ihe British champ in wic .s mile race. The first race to be pulled off will be 1he run between Venn and the Fnglish team composed of men from Oxford and Cambridge. Friday, April 30 Bushnell Guild -House dance, Chap ter house. Kappa IVlta - Informal, Woman's Hall. Alpha Xi IVHa-Spring parly. Knights of Columbus Hall. 1'nion Society Annual picnic, Ci ote. Kecepiion for Miss Wygal, Woman's Hall. Saturday, May 1 Spring paily, Wo- UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CONSUME 900 LOAVES BREAD DAILY AT TEMPLE I Vita Gamma mm's Hali. Phi Gamma lVlia, Banquet. Lincoln Hoi el. lVlia lYlu IVlia Spring party, Knights of Columbus Hall. Bushnell Guild Banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Achoth Informal. Scottish Bite Temple. Chi Omega Informal, Commercial Club. 1 toll a Sigma JVlta House dance, J ( 'hapter house. WANT ADS. WANTKIWStttdeni for aftom ana Sa.nrdays for M018 n TT, NNVar iVpartment. Must b. enced and have good reference. 71' " ' ' - M- -Pelson. 93s 0 Have your fralernily erest or co, of arms put on stationery. We , a fine line to select from. e handle -Kveraharp." the porfer, pointed pencil. ;0orge Uroihors Prin1ers-.Siaiioners-Kmbossers, N St. LOST-Gold watch and Pniversnv seal fob. lxM in or near horse hrn Saturday evening at Farmers' p,ir Please leave ai Stndenl Aetirhuc office. Reward. the ihree vears cf his wrestlinR ex n.ri.nw h w never lost fall hss ! Nine hundred loaos of bread a day droj.ped but three decisions, two ofre consumed by ihe crowd lhai v.hich were taken by Metropolus. ihe throngs lo the Temple Building ihree inier allied champ, and has capiaincd j times a day.-before eight o'clocks. after eleven o'clocks and again in ihe evening between five ami seven. For cipht years Ihe Temple has been Ihe loadstone drawine hungry University students to it. The V. M. C. A. cstab lished ihe cafeie ria, but turned ihe management over to ihe stuuen! Ac tivilies oflice in 1915 and thus it has been run ever since-. Harry Reed is Hie manager this year. Thirty-three people are inphvcd; I iv eniv three are Fniversiiy students. i j The baker has been making many in j scores of cakes and pies and cinna inimon rolls and many loaves of hread his crew two years in succession. The Husker is out on Hie track wry day working down tohis origi nal weight and will make an attempt to win out in Ihe tryouis at New York 1his summer. This is Trocndly's laM year in school. NEBRASKA SLOW IN DRAKE RELAY Georgia Sandusky, '23. and Viola links-. '23, spent Sunday at ihe home of the former in Sterling. LOST Friday or Monday, aWnd floor of Social Science, self fiipr waterman pen vnhont cap. nrf return lo Student Activities office LOST Palladia n pin. Please re turn to Student Activities office or in some Palladian. (Continued from Page 0;ie) men through ihe proper iraining these races. The inditidual races iho four mile per 4:3y Kr throughout 11 v.vs: Horn 4: I'lzler raced one man e forepari but wasted liar- e cry day since nine months after the ! cafeteria was opened. Thirty five 'large loaves of bread, forty to sixty pies and twony-five dozen cinnamon! quite a bit of pep and did not make a coed finish, drut held his own Ir.n rolls is the average output for a day. did not extend himself :o the liniii as ,r,etween it was useless. supplies 1 t:ring an interview Monday after- I time. The chef used lo be in the noon Coach Schnlio said. "1 wish to ' Pri-'sh nr-vv and has been here almost $3. 000 and J4.000 worth o! are kpt on hand all ihe turn out successful learns at this in stitution and vill turn them out if HIGH SCHOOL MEET TO BE HELD MAY 15 (Continued from Page One) fifth, and Nebraska sixth. The question naturally is. Why is Nebraska at "the foot of the class?" Is it because the young men of ihis stale are not such good athletes as Those of ou-- neighboring stales? By no means. The 1. S. Army and navy medical authorities after compiling their statistics on physical fimess lor service placed Nebraska not at the bottom of all ihe slates of the Fnion, but rather just one narrow pec from the very top. (A proud record, for any state!) Kvide-ntly ihen it is not a lack of physical fitness lhat has ke-i't Nebraska's records below 11k standards of this region. I! is probable that our present lev. standing is due to a lack eif appiecia tion of the very facts that 'his com parison brines out. Xebra.-ka. possibly, has failed 10 realize' The true woilh of iraek per formance. Nebra.-ka has allowed her self to forget thai iraek and fie-ld is the e.ne en ;.t international sport ihe one great athletic (vent ihreitich which both .?s a state and as indi iduals we can measure1 eurself as with a rule or scale, with ih rest of the we.rld. Granted lhat we are a1 the' ''foot of the- class" now. The important que-s-liem is, are vc gr'ing to stay ihere ? I believe lhat eur state is occupy ing a false position. Can we not hope to push our record a little higher all ale.ng ihe line at the State Champion ships, ein University Field May 15. Mr. Track Man in little town and big: town, lei's gel busy right now and he lp put Nebraska vhere she ought to be. If these Track Talks shall help even a little in hastening lhat proud moment when Nebraska stands at : least the equal of the states of this ! section they will have served a pur-; pose. J The last number: "What is Good Performance in Track and Field." It t me handle them, lllineiis' success vas due in a great degree to ihe iact that a larre number of men lurn out at lhat school for athleties. Their raw material is no better lhan Ne braska's but li gets out and works." The fact lhat preen material is not shoving up will hold the Huskers away from the championship goal from one to 1wo years. It Nebraska had more men out Coach Schulte six ears. Huring last March 24.279 meals averaging between 2fi and 27 cents we-rp sorwd. Bice and milk are The most popular leods. The sealing eap.icit of the cafeteria is 130. Two lines are sen oil at one lime; POO can easily be accommodated during Ihe meal hour. iV Drink It v. ,W hJi DELICIOUS and REFRESHING QuencKiS TI irst i ouclics the Npot LJ THFfcx-ACn: Co iSS.. W-A. r Cex-A -Co: a Co V.W1 ' -Jk' ,7 LA X f A. e.A. , ,) jV , ft- k Huih uncan. '21. of Beatrice, at :nd( d the Alpha Chi (mt ;a banquet Saturday. Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courts in Historv, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc. Riven by corretpondtnee. Inquire how credits earned may be applied on present college program. Sfjp UttttierBittj of CJIitraga HOME STUOT DEPT. CHIC A CO. ILLINOIS tnr TODAY! See the Display of War Trophies :n (I :iri.iy 'Oi;ij.TTt-riT-f the tinfs? rvcr ilisphivi'i h.pc -hi nr show mpiIi.us. "The Kovnii; MnriTic;" on i lit will 1'.- To ri- y 11 init-rs- inc itif.Tiiiiitinii rir;i r J iti ir t h many Mhul'v -tM.vn. 11KMIW oi,l ! Ft- jutt m htm Im IO20- W33 TODAY! See the Display ef War Trophies ;iim1 airmy f-ejinf-ijieht - e,rH' ef tho tinrt 'ver 1isjtpM f.il I, --r- --- ii. nir st;M ii.(1oK. "The 1:ivinc Viirin-' iltoy wiil Ih1 :l:ol in xiyf ytii v ;cr-s; oic iiifnriiiat ion riCHrdinc tlx- sm.,'' . til Mis f.!i.n. II l.Ml ll -u A Big Sale for Men! 100 dozen Salesmen's samples of Athletic Union Suits $1.75 and better values; . sizes 34 to 50 Extra well m:ue and full cut Athletic Union Suits for men. i lie! u.l in c such fanimis make's as IL V. 1).. 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