THE 1) A 1 L T NIBUKAW THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I'oblUhrd Monday, Tuday, WadnM av, Thurdy nd Friday of tmch wwk r Thu I nlirnltf of rlrku. OFFICIAL. l'M EKfllTY l HI-ICATION I ndrr the direction of the Student I'ub Hmtlona Hoard. Rutrrcd M torond riant matter at the oMofTlav la Lincoln. Nrlmuik, under Art f Confrco, Marrh , IMS. 4ulirriplion mt M.SO per yrar fl.tS per iMiratrr. tingle ropy 5 rents N. STORY HARDING. ...Editor-in-Chief JACK AUSTIN...- Managing Editor JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor ORVIN GASTON News Editor GREGG McBRIDE...- News Editor ROY GUSTAFSON... News Editor KF.I.I.K KAKMAN Sm-M.v Killtnr r!KI.FS MITCHELL Sport Kilttor Trl. phone H35I1; room 20fl, "V" Hull -istiTit editorial ritern: Ilolen Hone, j Vsrd Kandol and Harlan Hoycr. should bo. Some of the walks, which ai'i'enr to be the vintage of the '0's or 'SO'b, are now full of holes and are breaking up into layers. In some places on the campus the walks are almost obliterated. New walks would bo a real improvement. (.ortrnile 1'ntteri.on I. ante, aoUtnnt fcnriety Kritherine l,iff artist: mill ienevli-e iMtoro. vnn Mlnrku its. , How many times have you tried to be courteous to a member of a xisittng team that Is competing in the high school tourney? How many times have you removed a puzzled look on the face of somo player by directing him to the Armory or to the proper place to take a street car for the State Fair Grounds? There are plenty of such opportunities this week. It is your duty to keep the 'To litem ss Reporter" off your trail thse 'ew days. REMKMBER: YOU ARE RUSHING FOR NEBRASKA. UNI NOTICES I B I ' S By hn CMfcoo, f f 1 Green Goblins. Special meeting of all Green Gob lins Sunday afternoon March 13 nt 3 . 111. rharp. All new members are especially requested to be present. Inter-Fraternity Athletics. The i.ieiting of the Inter Prater Athletic Association has been postponed until Tuesday, March 13. ;,t 11 o'clock in the Athletic office This change was made because of the conflict with the games in the state high school basketball tourney. BUSINESS STAFF GLEN GARDNER... Business Manager JAMES FIDDOCK. Asst. Business Mgr KNOX BURNETT ...Circulation Mg'r OKI IN n. Ci ASTON Editor for thin lne Student Opinion Sarpy County Club. The Sarpy County Club social meet ins. formerly set for March 13, has l.ei n indefinitely postponed. TV of Uie Daily .V.' DAILY NEBRASKAN'S SEC OND SEMESTER PLATFORM 1. Clean politics In competitive campus affairs. 2. More paid readers on the campus. 3. A wider scope of news. 4. Realization of the new gym nasium and stadium. 5. Lower prices to University students. 6. Each student an "unofficial" staff member of the Daily Ne braskan. 7. - Adoption of the Single Tax System next faM. THE CANE CARRIERS. Those who have reahed tl.t pin seniors in the College of Law at the ! University of Nebraska, has adopter a cu.stom this year by uhich tiiey will be conspicuous on campus and j on Lincoln streets. The glory of the:r ' positions as fourth year student bai risters will shine above ilum as ;t halo when they carry out this ue.w m:rk of seizor distinction. I They have decided to "raise c.ain. ' j la order that they might not crea'e ' the disturbance which generally ac- j companies the execution of such a i threat, lorce was declared again, t the rules ol the brotherhooil. The next r-tep was the purchase of enuugh rants to supply each member of the i Senior Law Class. ! These Senior Laws may he seen any day until graduation proudly tvav j ing their ebony canes on liiuh. Tin- 1 arpimuiit put up by some that it is tbi Frt shiiian and Junior who needs the canes to help him in his .-.ini'.) j for Senior greatness has been over-1 ruled by the Seniors who claiia tha' ' now that they have attained their ; pinnacle, they need som tiling upon ' which to rest. ! SCORES BY WIRELESS. The University of Nebraska takes another step forward with tho an nouncement that the results of all high school basketball games in the tournament will be sent by wirelcs. to each town interested immediately after each game is played. The Engi neering and Athletic Department a arr co-operating in sending out these re ports. At 12:".0 p. m., C:20 and 10:30 to day and tomorrow flickers of results will be sent to every part of Nebra? ka announcing the success or defeat of the particular town in its tourna ment games. the Editor bra ska u: The Sludent Coun."il says ' V'. WANT Tt) REMAIN." Similarly, a iVw years ago, when Congressman j'ulstad stepped into the limciiglit lr w. rs from everycor ner of the ' United States said the same as doe' ! h Student Council, "WE WANT TO I REMAIN." This is only human na i ;iir Tor sell-preservation is one of On strongest instincts of tho human 1 race, and one of the primary pur j loses of education. ' The student body should not let :seh be deceived into believing that the Council is of one mind in asking lur com imied existence, for several of the members realize that the Coun oil is, has been and always will be j a nonfunctioning institution of this school .and believe in all sincerity hat it should be abolished, j The Student Council of the Univer sity of Nebraska has never function J 1 as have the student councils of other i institutions whose success is used as ! an excuse for having a student coun cil here. vhcre conditions are entire- t iy dilierent. It has not functioned, b" I cause for years before the Student I Council was created the activities o.' I ! li.- council as formulated in otiar : schools was already being well cared 1 for here, principally by faculty com mi;tecs, and, secondarily, by existing student committees. The Executive Dean and Dean of Women rightfully l ave lull control of the discipline i the school. The Scholarship Commit tee has charge of delinquencies. The Publication Hoard, consisting of ap pointed laculty members and demo cratically elected student members, h.is control ol stud-lit publications. The Eligibility Committee has charge el' the eligibility of athletes for aiL-letic- contests. The Student Activities OH ice handles the money of student. ' organizations. The Extension Depait in. nt has absolute charge of Univer sity Week. The above named activities arc th? ones directed by the students roue eiis of other schools which are so w Vely quoted as being successful in ;l.e supervision of extra curricula ac ihiiies. These same activities ure ;'! n.ost ideally handled at the Unive:. sity ol Nebraska by the existine; com initios and organizations. Therefore, the Student Council hai. no function to perform in the Ne-rfli.-ka University, nor has it beer able to find even one task after two year of a most diligent search coupled with frantic appeals for something t' do. $t is a weed in the social gar 1 n of our school and will in time de tract Irom the harmony of student life. Its removal will eliminate one imposing incentive to questionable po lltical activity among the students. A MEMBER OF THE S UDENT COUNCIL. Engineering Positions. Mr. Pfief and Mr. Byerts of the (Jeneral Elect ric.Com pany will be here Friday, March 11, and wish to inter view such engineers as are interest ed in entering the employ of the abive company. the NEW CAMPUS SIDEWALKS. The other day we asked more than a dozen students what it is that the Nebraska University needs most now. In addition to the usual replies re garding a new stadium and football field, new buildings and a new clu dent recreation center, every one ol them mentioned something else that the University of Nebraska needs vi tally. These are new cement side walks on the campus. We hope that new sidewalks for the old part of the Cornhusker cam pus are included 1e the University ap propriations. If they are not, they Unitarian Pary for Students. All students are cordially invited to the Unitarian Young People's Part7 to he given in the Sunday School room 'if the church, corner of 12th and 'TP streets, Saturday evening. liancink wl" iurnisa the entertalnmen lor the xi ning. BIG AND LITTLE SISTERS STAGE DINNER PARTY One hundred twenty-five Big and Little Sisters were entertained at a two-courne dinner Thursday evening at Ellen Smith HalL Music, games and lancing furnished entertainment for the guests. Several of these suc cessful get-together dinners bar been given recently to enable the Big and Little Sisters to become acquainted. United Ag Club. , Tii. -re will be a meeting of i United Ag Club Thursday, March 10. at 7:13 p. m., in Social Science 107. J A program will be given. Make-Up Examination. A make-up examination in economic history. Economics 31, will be held on Friday, March 11, at 4:00 p. m.. Social Science 301. Another make up examination in Economics 125 will be given on March 11 at 1 p. m., in Social Science 302. Examinations will cover tests and required readings. Big and Little Sisters. Big and Little Sisters will have a dinner at Ellen Smith Hall, Thursday, at six o'clock. Tickets at fifty cents apiece must be purchased not later tlian Tuesday evening. Tickets will be on sale by the church group sellers for the Commit tee of Two Hundred banquet to be given Friday night., March 18. All students desirjng tickets should secure them through these sellers. Foibles in Slang of Campus Characters (By First Ade.) No. 4. An Eastern Egg. There is a Bird of passag.; here among Us other Jays who, After Honoring us a year to Yale will turn His ways. At once You see the eastern Type a rah Rah boy Is he Hie Latest shoes, a Nifty Pipe the Slicker 2 a T. And when the Latest thing is Out you'll See he'll have One too and Almost, always wiihout Doubt- before The others Do. He Wonders Why we don't Play golf And have a Racing crew Most anyone is surely off who doesn't Like to Chew. He follows All the new York shows before They come out here He gets the Dope tin newest clothes a i zen times a year. He often Wears his Sport Yests He'cf like to Flash a Cane he passes many wrathful jest the West gives him a Pain. And now the Moral in our Poem we Ieave to Him and you if Ever you Should be in rome Do As the romans Do. I AM at liberty every Friday night. F. W. Hampton, pianist. Phone L-5002. "How Icing has that clerk worked for you?" nsked the caller. "About four hours," replied the boss. "I thought he had been here longer ; ban that," said the caller. "He has," said the boss, "he has been here four months." "I thought you were going to kiss me when you puckered up ymir lip? just now." "No er it was only a piece of grit fn my mouth." "For goodness sake swallow it. You need some." Ex. "Last evening, sir, I distinctly saw my daughter sitting in your lap. What explanation have you to make?" "1 got here early, sir, before tho other." Judge. THE CAMPUS FLAPPER SAYS hat if the girls wear 'em much We Don't Want to be Judged by Any Other Restaurant Wo want to lie judarctl by llie biph quality of food wc serve, by the o o o k i n ?, viiriely, service and our rea sonable prices. Hero is where you'll find the caterer's touch added to your repast. CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE 1325 P St. higher, the shoo shinning shops 8oo may dispense with their signs read ing. "Indies be careful when leaving chair." ins "THERE'S A SUCKER born every minute," remarked the manufacture' of straws, as he trebled his output Ex. Prof, (to lively student )-Mohn, do you drink?" John "N n no, sir." Prof. "Good, hold this quart fnr me while I tie my shoe." i;x. ,K " " 3 3 I THE PLACE TO EAT -At-Popular Prices I 0! 9 ' N. S. CAFE NO. 2 136 No. 12th St. 8 bj, For Good Eats Try the Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria Victoria Cafe A Good Place to Eat. Good Quality-Low Prices. Frank McCormick Oh Boy! I Try It! Here is a Good Place to EAT! ROBERTS SANITARY DAIRY LUNCH 1238 O St. DELAVAN CAFE Open Day and Night We Serve the Best; Prices Reasonable Visit the Lantern Room Dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. DELAVAN CAFE, 143Q O Street in "t r 1 1