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Sunday. May 14. VJ'22 The Daily Nebraskan Ful.lii.bed SuikUt. Tuadity. Weluesly. TLiirr'iii.v au.i ni.iav .if mib by Ibe "'iT' -ri VflTHnk. Acceptance fr mailing at MeoUI rate of u.wtaire iiruviiiol f..r In m-cri.iu 11UJ. act .f txtolur 3. K'K. autboriwd. Jauu- OHK IAL IMU.KMI1 rt HI.H ATIO.N tnurr Hi .lrri of Hie MndMit rob Uraiiunn llmird. ..... . i.. t m.-red a- MfonU rlui Bwllrr at pl..m. l l.iiwuln. Nnrk. under Art of I .nre. .'lurch . I7lt. fl.ou per wmBitfr -.in,"- J eenU IIUIOK1.1L STAFF JCK li(t r..lt..r HI t; tVUMA.V Muiiacui Kdlti r (.rrl'ru.lr I-iUUTmiii V" " ' Hrrl.rrl Ur..nrll. jr ... MdU Jailor tAlTd Itu.k -"' riiarlr. A. .lit.-liell 'ch lluitar.1 IliiffHt !" '' fyril I- ...mb . Kraimmc r.l lor ...".I. N..I, -Military K.i.i..r I....u-Malf ..-l.aiiSe Alltor All- - 1 '"M fceum-tli M.taiiuir. i.iniru iw Boy II. I.u.iaf.-.n ln I. Vier...n Or KIC K IIOl KS fcdilor-ln-i l.irf and Manacim IUIiil 4 0 Pally Kl -'. "t " II U.I. iuim staff IIVI x niHI'H K .. dinr i;.i. i r. i ri Wl kii:v.- CI.il l OKii lilt K C ir ulaliun Mgr. I AdirnUinc Aiianl M.A.l-..n suiioo Konald flrre Olio Skuhl Anliur ltia Mtln l.;ii'r fr ll.i. l-ur. Ill It 1.1 KT llliOH.MI.I-. JK- THE SUMMER NESRASKAN Thtr University of Nebraska Surr;- to see the a iv nt of a m w i hhl'.t atj ju The Sur.jir.er Xt br;-..-ku3. T:.r e times a wvek tiring th t - ve-wc--k sihool period this j I j uV.:a:itn is ;o srv the .-arr.e j ur-jo- ti.it th DdJ'y Xeiirtskaa u s during the r-:-uar ti'l arii terms. Those in chars? ! the pper are j go:Lg to try t: r.ia'-.- it of int.-r' st to j the wJau-r svj'ler;.s by rt:r.ri:s:a f-T-1 i poiia! acd unns ior::n. Th'-s ai. studtn .- r.-jiy keep ir. toach wi'h -ach other iCi wita the.r A suhstri; :'.jm c-arspuir'n (-tarts t j ... - . . 1 , . i io t'-uiiiiu-f j'jir.. I..-- , i - Is to be fifty cuts for th thiny-six issues of the poper tnd IncluJ? a!! roaiiing fee-. L;u! cf the fifty '.titf vi!l ?o on the pro.'':: si'!- oi t.'.e e3 ger. For the tcia-r rtuO'-rts this puh- Ika'iOTj wii! io a g.eat eii what would we do without the flag r ad- j Vise iU'-Ut Je.-!ljret- rejfi.t.-jjljon. j athietj'.- r;'-'-ti and j.ans? T). of rgauizatjoii durifjK the - :-,jr.-j--r , icoiitLs Irakis She jth-.-vl v'-.y J.fe-, lets tiid if this paper H-i-'-'i? t::'! J j.'rosp--rs it will If j.-sih'- 10 '.'-8'-j the j-i ; ;rit ititi she Nehri.-ka j love that is i.i our hearts. 1 Boosur-g the s'.ij.fj.'ije.- paper v..j btxfct N'-hrskii! WOMEVS ATHLETICS AGAIN At k'-rm :: k- i Ofie Of the c-urrert arrior.g :he er.-jty. 3st-;-e-t id heii-rf-jj ha, tw.lt St: A there i ain vjJ.-uf ice that it ha."j V the j.'jo-t uiar o -n'-.iuri!g.Tjg 'o M-e :h:.t j.r.z '). . s -'.'.rrj-n of t..e LJjj eerjj.B to b'- ii-i-haii. teI.;;iF iicj i-'y r.M'J'-h -I.hli)-j- i-h oi t:.' t- t-pvr , ,,- i,, ; t.e J: ii '-, xij, thi- g.rjK ml;'- i-.'i' .1: r: Y.t.; i--j-Nor .f-.3 a:.'i irj'-t ej .t t'.e V'j-j.'::y an-'.- - f i'yi-: -.he :ha' f i'st(. jejil arj y.-.i; . oa.'y i- -t at t'-ar;.- ,r i z. ':::,' :.' : iD'-f-f '. i.',"J i .' I:'' . u .! a-; -. N-hrt-t.a a; zrari-' d ; - o' Jor . Jrj the T'-'.'-L4 of j -a-La'fe -orje wcriJ r vj i arjr3 -ei ta:e rn ore . ;", J.-ai-..a k ,.- .;.-. '.- h-e V. 'j j. i ye J.,:. , ; 3 '1 'a;'r &! :-. ah.i.'y of ,.- J a. .- i- - r..a , i'-r t a i: 'A .:: Jav-- for .'e ip it vi.'3 r.ai.' j ;.'j-3.3f'-j-tt t;t The avf.-i''- H'.uAfT o: - U'fcr.'k '-j' !e;.-i Iji Jt,J'(r.at- ljt they r.j.jc hifh a a la. ?!.'' !; M-:r iy iMjje n-jia .' a .-aj ra;;.e Ut pr'-HT. n the iUkli of So la! H'v':li'-. V.'.'h i.,e ! '.'::''! r.-ej.t t-SMi'iWi, .n ' J'-a:;. 5. ;:--.:. St? Lard, a.r."J f r.3 .;; Jy lx warrj. ,. 'l A i 5c-tr-t4 ;.-i ''.a- yr i cli- yf tie ;;i;3it' airrieic rf.tr -Tl, ........ - ... 1,1 . pit on her haadie," T5.e terjnl t-ocrt a'e -tti'-x of I great rnalry aji tht y,rt draw- in? a lare ,..,;, i,.; , loem 'rota lMZ lie nr.V ,'.f. 3 Thr apt r'4' i.c? f-tfcis I'ssrMZf.ut '. Lr to Sa -.tJt tj.e r'.ft. i In rry i3;a. of ty-t t.t are ; ioic? the.r Uritt f nis it(d a credit to "heir n!,J. j The Nebraska Girl's C.e4 yi; 1 ' bele that nthool piri y:r 1 tbwa by wo.- b--i xbrk a; a-ay, thwht that WiKidrow a whole. aVy all other school,. TaJk : v.h,cn ( wld tand on his own merits. Xebrajka, thirk .Vebrwk, td j;r ( br.t jt v9 0a1 htt Ds the sto :etr.,ka and th rr;or yoa .-, fori ,. of th Cnirerslty to e-UWUb University Notices To Students Having Cars at Their Disposal Any student having a car at his disposal is invited to participate In the senior picnic at Crete in connec tion with carrying members of the senior class to and from the picnic grounds. Cars will leave in front of the Administration building at eight a. m. on May ISth. Expense to own ers of cars for the day's outing will be limited to gasoline, oil and upkeep. AH picnic attractions are pratis. Any students who can render this service to the seniors please- notify Miss Mal lory at Chancellor's office. S. Avery. Delian Notice Hike, Sunday, May 14. at 3 p ra.. meet at Temple. Every Dt-lian o'lt. Important Business Meeting. Pe iians out. Nomination of officers. I General W. A. A. meeting 6 o'clock. Ellen Smith hall. Wednesday. "May 17. Constitution will be passed. At 7:i convention reports will he eiven. Fre food Please be there. A. A. E. ! Important meeur.-. Wednesday, i.v.3y 17, at 7:30. M. E. 2'". i Apointment of I5't year's com- niittees. Reports on Enc'r.eer's week i:;d plans for nt-it Enir.--rs Week. jli.scussion of alumei wt-vk activities. Hrirg your suggestions. W. A. A. Eoard Th -re will be a special Y. A. A. b ourd meeting Tuesday at 5 p. ri.. in . . ....... . m . r .'I... n r-r-1 . ri' V j rr; -rr.ber must be present to vote on the constitution. Home Ec Picnic. Ail Tr.enibc-rs cf the Hm:e E -. fj clly trd student t&? &:r ur:-d to 'attend the Hon:e Kt-om rr.Ks p:cmc: Tuesday. May 16. a: ' . m - - . ill ... . . . leg. Ail mai 's i.ev 1 is yourself sfj'l a nickel. ,r ail. A eo-oi tirrie ar:d eats An-bassadirs C'tb Every Ai.-iba.-sad.r out Thursday eve-.ii.z at 7 o'cl-xk in S xial S.i-n'.- rriitwi'Ja. Irrportar.. rr.e-1 tjz. Every .wn not ie; resetted at the last 'rjeet ;r2 :s urged 13 get a member ib'-T" at the rn-e'ir.g Thury niaht. C'on;e arjd s'-e what we j.lan for eo'J oid N'e-i-ra:-ka. The Calendar Sunday, Way 1. A pha I hi I'arerjt-' Iay. ;arr;rjja i'hu i la Parent ! Iay Kappa !e3ta Parer.r-' 3ay. I first '"hi 33othe" I;;:y. j Alpha Sigma Phi Mo:he;fc- Iay. j lf st i:piUn Moth'-n; ,ay. ' !J;jhneJl G-J.3d Mothers' Iay. V) I'm Phi Mother" Iay Monday, fs 15. l--3iarj buiir;ek)f .e-t.ug. 7 p. ra hall. Tuesday, May 16. y--;.ert, - j, fJ, Ki-u Hrjith hail. !.'e Mo! ay r.'jeetij-jz. 7:i; p. a,.. Scot- j th iii'e Tl-JJ-i-i'-. 1 i.'fV.fZi'uryy "iui pvk: Wtdnetiiy, ay 17. IJarj'2 "orj'ert, 7 p. Cry Can.u THu-Jay, Way '33. , . j . ...i - ... ' ..jjjTat a3jr j 3jj--"-:wjj, . y. , .-o' iaJ Science Aadivori oia. Lutheran J.ub jeeij;jg, 7 j. ic. i I ' laj F' jejjce 1 .Silver J-rpent bai.'jijet. C p. III.. Jejj ffffiith ha3L i Friday, la 13. I-33an vfn Uf.s.? : J5 p. m , ' ' u ity JjaJJ. 'j Ivu Sigxi-;a t'i ;.'-' '.n?. 1 A3p!.a Kappa P.-3 5a:'e, Kll'-a r.-i t33. j Alpha Chi Or.' i .ojk kJak.. E! Pa- at AJpha 0.v.,."fj Pi pr.iig pary L'r.'Ji-.. I- - : .-. .'J picjjj'-, ";ete. Saturday, lay 23, j "h O.-jjea pritg pany, the Lin-- J coin. j Plaj pa Kigr.a prir:g party, PI. of C. J.-s.J. '-"-.'-a Chl pj'tjif;. Horkey's Park, j I f r'r1"- I--: "'a pnf.-jr party, t.ha Cot&Sier'.e, Vrr of Uti. Art Club picf.3'-, J j,. m., Rirer ide Park. Kappa Phi Jlother' day iarty, Z4 t:i . K'A'O V.Ui'nh ball. j Irr.';!"' 1ar.ee plen Km3h ball. The Exhaust THE DAILY NEBRASKAN feminine athletes will meet the track accidentally. The campus excavators are on the job some of them on the front yard of Social Science Building and some on the place where the fence used to be. Are they "Forty-niners" or Hooch hounds? The Bizads nearly started a riot this morning everyone thought some thing terrible had happened when the Bizads actually stood in line! What's the dope Council. on the Stupid There's compensation in losing the fence So while we say alas! Remember there's nothing to keep the studes From treading on the grass. The method of conversation former ly known as Yiddish has deteriorated until it is in u?e even by Anglo Sax one. SENINOR FESTIVITIES AT CRETE MARK LAST GATHERING OF CLASS Litt'e h :i.!reii this is the I niver siiy. What is ::!! that big mvb there in front of the Administration Build ing? That is the Senior class wait ir.e to eo on their picnic. They wl". start befoie very long as it is almost eight o'c'ock. Wheie are tliey goine? I Ti.ey re giins to Morky s rark at Trite. What ss that? wn. t.'iai is a nice park, with a river and a dance pavilion ar.d swings, uvl chute th chut'ii -;!;! everythins. V."her-- did all I cars cenje from? No. they dont all belong to Seniors. They belong to anvbO'iv that wanteJ to fumi.-h a car today. What :.re they going to do down lx C'n :e? They are going to have a ke-n tim. There is go ng to be an L li alilT i'w 1 -5 " - there w:13 If all kinds of chances to go in swimming in the nice warm water. Are they going to dance? V'-s. there- v.iil be an orchestra piay itg ail a.Seruoon In the pavilion, and it is go:i:g to b .- a really jaxs or chestra with lots of pep. And eats? Ves they won't starve to'hay. Mrs. Avery and a number o Crete ladies are fixing up she best i'jncii any picnic crowd ev-r gazed on. ar-d licked 'the piatter clean right af terwards. ! It's the i-1Jft time the Seniors will ner get together, and to they get a J w-i.ole day off ritr'.l in the middle of j the we' k. V.'asn't it nice of the j rharx-eilor to give them this perfect j day pa- n c and not charge them a jet:? Ye, irr;e'd. .t wa. Three ;eerf lor the Chanceor. Here are the irincipal parts tf an irregular verb: Plunks, fl'jrjkive, fa' ulty, Cuclties. Ruth: I belie in? in tel'-ing al! I know. j i;":zatetb: You roust lead a quiet ! life then. j Here's to the faculty. Long may they l.ve. Even as loug As the lesfrOLS they give. Mi. B.-ujiit.g: What iff water? Corlette: WaUrr i a coiorleM flJid . .1. V, t.V m-T .-n 1 f.Jlt rrf T - - - hands In it. CARE OF A POODLE Vie- ;f C'vtiftan'vr Jone) !"Pat' 5 a g eat deal more than J'jfct a J f;je.'" -aid Ms Con- I 'aw Jote hen Iog Ca her Irwi ;! speared at l.'-r hwje. li' K ISih. '. t y-stiir tax imp'tn4 vvm 'he f a.'j.'r.e tif-'f of the an:ma! kir-g- dom. j A to !he proper method of raiicg : dog from iuppyhoryl, Mts Jon-? CANTON CREPE BLOUSES add smartness to The Tailored Suit Blouses which are heavily beaded or richly embroidered aways impart that well dressed look Latest cuts $4.95 up goes on saying: "Most dogs are a stubborn as boys, but Fatsy has never given me a bit. of trouble. He is as docile as a lamb and I wouldn't take the world for him. He has the feel ings of a human being, because once ween I stuck him with a pin you ought to hear him howl. Of course you must gain the con fidence of the victim you are trying to bring up. Pet him occasionally, say once or twice an hour, put him to bed and wake him but always kiss him goodnight. (Perhaps some of our readers will wish they could take Pat- j sey's place pro tern upon reading this.) Never sic your dog onto a cat un less you have no more use for the cat. Wash your dog very often, at least once a year. It is advisable to wear a raincoat when performing this func tion. Last but not least never let your dog go away from home. Scold him severely when he commits this mis il. meaner and if he persists in dis obeying further chastisement is neces sary." GO-ED BALL SEASON T Ciass Tournament in Women's Baseball Held this Week. The girls baseball season will end this week with the class tournament. The juniors and Seniors will play Yonday at Z p. m., on the field back of Social Science and Sophomores vs. Freshmen, Wednesday, May 17, at 5 p. m. The lineup are as follows: Junior Pitcher Jessie Hiett. Catcher. Ruby Damme. Firyt base, Sara Surber. Second base, Moline Cull. Third base, Iravida Van Gilder. Short stop. Bessie Epstein. Right field. Ad Defman. Center field. Hazel Grant. Ieft field, K. Reymore. Senior Pitcher, Eleanor Snell. Catcher, Bob Henderson. First base, Xannie Roberts. Second base, K. Wolfe. Third base, Eunice Hilton. Sh'-rt stop. Annabeiie Ransh-m. Right field. Betty Ba".l. Center field. Jo Reyman. ENDS WITH H They're Out Straws are in season starting today better buy a DUNLAP than to wish you had! $5 mm Left field, Alice Stevens. Freshmen Pitcher, H. McCelland. Catcher, Evelyn Rolls. First base. Blenda Olson. Second base, Rosalie Platner. Third base, Thelma Lewis. Right field. Louise Branstad. Center field, E. Neuranberger. Left field,, J. Kellenberger. 1&f College Fountain Car Service After 6:00 p. m. College Book Store Facing Campus i A PAID FOR E C O N D AND OOK College Book; Store E. H. LONG Facing Campus am "c Sophomores Pitcher, Meach M Catcher, Lois Pederson. First base. Marie Snavely. Second base, Anna Hines. Third base, Bernice Ballance. Short stop, Frances Gable. Right field, Lauda N'ewlin. Center field. Lois Shepher. L ft field. Pearl Safford. iler 1 , -rr cr- ae w .i n.,an t jon " .;, Pndation ?a. art i-ru ulr IItJjut ns to tt!r trA at far as athlete, irf tya. la the CoVA trank mU we sln- ire:r b.p that oou of tb wjdrin? 05eocececcooecoosocsoeooc