Tuesday, May 16, 1922 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan PiiMiihdl Siimlnv. Tu.xilnv. Weilni'Hilrty riiurHdnv mid k'rl'lay of enoh weuk by tbe ('nmTKitv t rnnrRtiKa. Acceptance for mailing at special rato of uoHtaire provided for lii section 1103, ct of October 3, 1U17, authorized, Jauu ary 20, OFFICIAL IMVKKSITV I'l BI.ICVTION Clidcr the (lireetl.n uf the Student I'ub. itutl,.n. flmtnl. Knt, Ted a a second claim mutter at the naittoMce In l.lnniln, Nelrka, under Act i r.. March . 1878. BobucriuUon rate .00 per year 1.1. INI ner emeter iinrlt runv EDITORIAL STAFF jirK AI-STIN Acting Kdltor BKLI.Ii FAK.MAN.... MuiiuicliiK Kdltt-r ...l iuiternn Associate Kdltor Herbert llrownell, Jr SigM fcdftor Kdwurd HucU Kht J, 'tor ChurleK A. Mitchell - Sight K tor n....,..i ufiil MiorlH Kdltor John Hcntlcy por U K lor Cyril L. fooinbi....- Druiimtie Kd tor JoNepl. Noll Military I r I'liyllla LunKhtaff Kxchuiige Mltor Alice htewna - 1IX ASSISTANT KDITIOKIAL WKITKKS Kenneth McCundleaa Leonard Cowley Boy 11. t.UHtnfBon Helen I. IVlemon OFFICE HOI KS Editor-in -Chief and Managing- Editoi 4(1 Dally ROOM 21)6. "I'" II ALL IllSIXKSS STAFF 1AM FS FIDDOCK Iulne Manager CHAINCKY KINSF.Y Ahn'I. Hun. Mgr. CLIFFOKD HICKS... Circulation Mgr. Advertising AahiHtanta AddiHon Sutton Donald Tierce Otto Skold Arthur I.otta Mght Kdltor for this Issue. CHAKLKS A. MITCHKLL JIMMY BEST For thirty-four years Jimmy Best, Nebraska's Grand Old Man, has been helping Nebraska to turn out winning athletic teams. ror thirty-four years Jimmy has been giving the loving care to llusker athletes that only one who loves his work can give. Since 1SSS Jimmy Best has been on the job day after day in cold and in storm, despite failing health, old age and physical handicaps. In all this time he h;.s been giving in thought and loving care far mure than the Athletic Department could ever pay him for in money. Now Nebraska has a chance to re pay in a small way what Jimmy has done for the school. Nebraska is go ing to have a chance to help him get a vacation a trip to California that he has long been looking forward to. Boxes have been placed at various places on the campus for contribu tions from the four thousand students in the University. Ten cents from each of these four thousand will give him a four hundred dollar trip that will be one of the happiest times in his rapidly closing life. During the past year Nebraska has seen many worthy drives put over the top Ly lojal Husker support, but with out exception tiii movement is the finest one Nebraska lias seen this year. Every loyal Nebraskan ought to give and give. Other Worlds Than Our Own. Kansas State Ag College Valuable prizes will be given to successful com petitors In the first annual Missouri Valley Interscholastic Relay carnival to be held on Ahearn field, Saturday, May 27. Entry blanks for the big ath letic event have been mailed to high schools and academies of Kansas, Mis souri, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Colora.do. Six relays and eight special events are Included on the program for the meet. University of Iowa The Y. M. C. A. and V. V. C. A. recently sponsored their third big spring carnival in the armory. The first event of the even ing was a fraternltp and sorority par ade with floats for the two best of which prizes were offered. There was also the general profusion of festival decorations and booths and a dance. Indiana University Straw hats re ceived the official stamp of approval at Indiana last Saturday when mem bers of Sigma Delta Chi appeared at the Earlham track meet in their gaily bedecked summer headgear. This was regarded as official resurrection day. University of Illinois Five women and eleven men. have been put on pro bation by action of the council of ad ministration for overcutting classes Three men were dropped from the uni vorsity for the same offense. QUAKtR GIRL CAST Rehearsals Are Now Swing1. In Full In .Years Gone By. Sixteen Years Ago Today The seniors left over the Burlington for Milford to spend the day. The Old Soldiers' Home was the scene of the festivity for the sneak day. Fourteen Years Ago Today A Jap was seen cn the campus tak ing pictures of the cadet battalion, but rnn away when questioned as to his purpose. The reason for his work is not known. Ten Years Ago Today In the special. Law Edition of the Daily Nebraskan, there were articles telling of the new building for the law school, the prominence of laws in the college and many others of interest. Five Years Ago Today Nearly 1000 students had left the University for training camps. Be sidesthose entering the army, students were leaving to fill vacant positions Two Years Ago Today Beatrice, Wilber and DeWitt carried off the honors in their respective classes in the high school track meet. The Exhaust "All are not fools who would fool you" so moralizes Pathe, but we agree with Lincoln that most of them are. And our idea is another of the cinematograph mottoes, "Fool not lest you be fook-d." Lovely spring weather with grass growing green Tennis courts ready or play But the profs, have outgrown their old spring fever years And I've an exam today. We thuught the Seniors had already done enough but it seems that be side picnifing and graduating, there is something else that the Seniors are going to start. It is giving all of them an awful start, we suppose, but they can leave the finishing touches to the Freshmen. "The fresher the egss, the better the omelette," s;ys an old proverb. But there is such a thing as being too fresh, although our experience is with the other extreme. Once there was an honest man who returned a girl's Dorine without being bribed. The Calendar Tuesday, May 16. Phillips Brooks Club, 12:15, Grand Hotel. Agronomy field trip, 5 p. m.. Dairy Industry. Silver Serpent banquet, 6 p. m., El len Smith Hal'l. Vespers, 5 p. m.. Temple. Union Business Meeting, 7 p. m. De Molay meeting, 7:15 p. m., Scot tish Rite Temple. Elementaryy Club picnic. Rehearsals for The Quaker Girl are in full swing. The choruses are work ing hard as well as the principals dur ing regular glee club periods. All the minor parts have now been chosen. II. O. Ferguson has been Btaging the first act during the last two weeks. "The chorus movements are especial ly good this year," stated Mr. Fer guson. The principals were working Friday afternoon on the second act. Miss Sprung is assisting the members to accomplish the French accent. Two absolutely new sets of scenery will be used in acts I and II of the annual glee club opera, "The Quaker Girl," to be given May 26. The set to bo used for the first act will be changed so much that it will be posi tively unrecognizable. The costumes have been ordered from Omaha for over twelve weeks and last Sunday Mr. Ferguson motored down to Omaha to see that all details of costuming were in readiness for the event. The business manager, Shelden Hallett, was assistant business man ager for the Mummers and for the senior play. Fred Teal is his assist ant. The following committees were selected: Advertising: Fred Teal, chairman, Ruth Ward, Evert Hunt, Pauline Tait and Peter Coniglio. Stage: Willis Learning, chairman, Iris Ludden, sub-chairman, Donald Lincoln, Helen Oberlies, Lucile George, Martin Grauenhorst and Adrian Newens. Property: Irene Schaaf, chairman, Virginia Waugh, Marta Rankin, Phil Teal and Shelden Hallett. Girls' costumes: Helen Aach, chair man. Alice Andrus and Alice Springer. Boys' costumes: Emmctt Junge, chairman, Lloyd Robinson and Rich ard Smith. Want Ads WANTED Students for summer work. Liberal terms. Experience unnecessary. Midland Mfg. Co. Danville, 111. Write or call our rep resentative, J. C. Schmldtke for ap pointment. Phone F1049; 1544 Street. tu.4 LOST A post-card picture of a dead man on the campus between Bes sey Hall and P. O. Return to Stud Act. office. 3t YOU can earn enough money during summer vacation to pay your ex penses thorugh school this fall with the Neway Brush Line. See Mr. Bastian Room 323 Y. M. C. A. 2tw. LOST A Delta Delta Delta sorority pin. Call L8700. at. LOST A tortoise shell comb. Re turn to Stud. Act. office. At. FOR SALE A B-flat soprano saxo phone. B 1562. 3t, ANY YOUNG men understanding something about pootcgraphy wno wishes a lucrative Job for the sum mer call Uni. 376 W, after 6:30 University Notices Drafting Contest Engineers, put jour training to practical use. Earn the $40 RIchter Precision Drawing Set and Case, of fered by "Red" Long as the prize for a single drawing. The set Is on dis play in his window. For details of the contest, see Profs. Carlton and Moritz, Department of .Applied Me chanics. Get started immediately, for the contest closes May 26, 1922. Numeds Numeds will meet for nomination of officers for the coming semester, May 18, at 5 p. m at the general lec ture room, Bessey Hall. W. Hall. Wednesday, May 17. A. A. meetin 6 p. m. Ellen Smith Band Concert, 7 p. m., City Campus. The American proposal at the In ternational Astronomical union is for a now way of improving the calendar. It would he a darn shame if the as tronomers should take away "woman's only chance," leap year. Since almost every part of our col lege has had a day or a week for ac tivities peculiar to their line and man aged to get a day off, we are reminded of the fact that "every dog has its day." Mother has a day set aside for her once a year and father has hia big day the first of every month. Graduation Recital The graduation recital of Faith Dunn will be held in the Fine Art3 hall. May 17 at 8:15. Miss Dunn is a pupil of Miss Laura Schuler Smith and will be assisted by Miss Jacquel ine Bost Thursday, May 18. Numed meeting, 5 p. m. Besse Hall general lecture room. Green Goblin meeting. Delta Upsil on house. Phi Omega meeting, 7:15 p. m., Law-Building. A. s. A. E. meeting, cJU p. m.. Ag. Engineering Bldg. Christian Science Society meeting, 7:30 p. m., Faculty Hall, Temple. Ambassador's club meeting, 7 p. m., Social Science Auditorium. Lutheran club meeting, 7 p. m., So cial Science 107. Friday, May 19. Dellan open meeting 8:15 p. m., Fa culty hall. Iota Sigma Pi meeting. Alpha Kappa Psi dance, Ellen Smith hall. Alpha Chi Omega house dance. Alpha Omicron Pi spring party, at Lindell. Palladian picnic, Crete. Just a few Lines to CV.l your attention To the fact That You will want to Know what's in the Air 'round the campus This summer. Subscribe to the Summer Nebraskan that's How to keep posted. Why Slave on Washday? i v Y- -1 't : 1 '' ' " , - - i . if a Saturday, May 20. Catholice Student Club banquet, 6:15 p. m., Lincolnshire.. Chi Omega spring party, the Lin coln. Kappa Sigma spring party, K. of C. hall. Delta Upsilon Lawn party Chapter house. Delta Chi picnic, Horkey's Park, Crete. Delta Zeta spring party, Chamber of Commerce. Uni. Art Club picnic, 3 p. m., River side Park. Kappa Phi Mothers' day party, 3-6 P. m., Ellen Smith ball. Dormitory dance, Ellen Smith hall. Sunday, May 21 Pi Beta Phi Parents' Day. Catholic Students' Club meeting, 3 p. m., K. of C. Hall. it's a national holiday on Monday in homes where the National Vacuum Washer takes the drudgery out of washday. Takes the dirt out too all of it, without rubbing the grime in. Dainty fabrics and heavy blankets are handled just right to make them spotless. All Steel Cabinet Solid Copper Tub Trouble Proof Motor Oillets Bronze Bearings 12-inch Safety Wringer art but few of thm NATIONAL Point $ of Superiority A Bargain at Any Price Come in Today and Let Us Demonstrate W. A. A. Special meeting of W. A. A. at El len Smith Hall at 6 p. m. Wednesday. The new constitution will be read and passed on. Convention reports at 7:30. Free food. Phillips Brooks Club All men planning on entering the ministry will lunch at the Grand Ho tel, Tuesday noon, May 16. R. O. T. C. Notice Parades will be held Tuesday, May 10th and Friday the 19th. These pa rades are the last ones before "Com pet," May 23, and all cadets are urged to make every effort to be present in order that a good showing may be made. By order of Colonel Mitchell, SIDNEY ERICKSON Executive Officer, Start at the Bottom If you're dressing up for spring The Smartest new suit will lose its effect above a disreputable pair of run-over shoes. MAGEE'S SHOES tastefully stylish and high grade in every respect yet remarkably low in price $6.00 to $15.00 QuaUtgOoSttet 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 18th. Expense to own ers of cars for the day's outing will be limited to gasoline, oil and upkeep. All picnic attractions are gratis. Any students who can render this service to the seniors please notify Miss Mal lory at Chancellor's office. S. Avery. Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc, given by corretpondenee. Inquire bow credits earned may be applied on present college program. Sty? Imtttrxstttj of fflljtrago HOME STUDY DEPT. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 30th W. A. A. Election W. A. A. Election today! Polls will be open from nine until five in the Armory. Everyone must pay her due3 before voting. Delian Notice Hike, Sunday, May 14, at 3 p. m. meet at Temple. Every Delian out. Important , Business Meeting, De Hans out. Nomination of officers. General W. A. A. meeting 6 o'clock, Ellen Smith hall, Wednesday, May 17, Constitution will be passed. At 7:30 convention reports will be given. Free food. Please be there. A. A. E. Important meeting, Wednesday, May 17, at 7:30, M. E. 206. Anointment or mrrt yeafa com mittees. Reports on Engineer's week and plans for next' Engineers Week. Discussion of alumni week activities. Bring your suggestions. W. A. A. Board There will be a special W. A. A. board meeting Tuesday at 5 p. m., in the lecture room of the armory Every member must be present ro vote on the constitution. Home Ec Picnic. All members of the Home Ec. fa culty and student body are urged to attend the Home Economics picnic, Tuesday, May 16, at 5 p. m., in the grove west of Ag. Engineering build ing. All that is needed is yourself and a nickel. A good time and eats for all. Ambassadors Club Every Ambassador out Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in Social Science auditorium. Important meeting. Every town not represented at the last meet ing is urged to get a member there at the meeting Thursday night. Come and see what we plan for good old Nebraska, In quenching L thirst it leaves y iff nothing to be A$) IB desired. M iK Delicious and yZyWf &s. Refreshing " The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ca. Phone B3355 0. J. 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