3IIE DAILY NEBBA8KAN The Daily Nebraskan riilillhlicil Similar, Tiirxilii.v, WcmIih-hcIiiv Tlmriulii.v 11 nl Krliluy iimrii I ti n (if mcta wiick liv Ihi' I iiivTwHy of Ni'lii'iiMku. A( 1 1 ' 1 1 fur iiiiilllui.' ul Npi'i lal rule of poHliiKi' rtvlcla-l rr Hi M'ciiipii liii.i, Art or (ii'ioiii'r ). i.nh, uiiiiniri.i'ii .1 :i ii ua ry .u, OKKM IAI. I NIVKKNITY I'l Itl.M'ATIM.v I'ndi-r Hit' Dirrcliim f tlir Ntiiilrnt Tub Mill 1 1 o il Itiuiril. Kllli ri'll II H NI'I'llllll rlllHH lllllltiT lit till pOHliilTliv In I, Inc.. Ill, Ni'lirnskn, under t lit" Ai-t i t i iMicrcHM, Mnri'ii .;, HuIim rlilinn mli tl.no a year fl.'li u xrnii'Ktrr tlnel cony Five On til AililriHS nil rniiitiimirat Iiiiih lo 111 i: MVII.V NMIKASKAN t n 11 A, 1 . 1 1 1 (' 1 1 ll , NpI. TKI.KI" HOMOS I nhf r-llv Hi. Dw-niimi HliKHi Killlnriiil mill IhinIiii'mh offlivs In smith- Wf'Hl rilflKT of IlllWIIII'Ilt of till' AlllllllllH- trallon Hull. Herbert lli ii .i ni'll, Jr. . Kilitnr Murjorii- W.vmiin MiiiiiikIiirt KilitiH Helen Kiinitncr XmniicIiiIa FdMnr liurli'K A. Mlti'ln-ll Miclit :! It or Honiiril HiifMt Mitlit Kilitnr Kmmrtt V. Minin Mitlit l.illlor riiuiinri'.v KIiim'v . MiihIiichn Milliliter rilfonl M. Mirks Cliln-nct I'lrklinff . AnI. ItiihinfHN Mfcr. ( Imiliillon M milliter Oi f'K K 1IO I KS. lOilfor. I ." l:illv. Miiii:ii;Iii.' "ilili.r. .'Ml il.illv. Unsi n.-N M:ir:iL-iT. I ll iliilv, 1IK THIS ISM K. Nlltlit Kdil.r ( InirlfM A. Mitchell lilcluird Flstcr Asst. Night Killtor I'lKirmacy Week with spiciul tit tention to Pharmacy niuht. holds the cenfir of thr stage of student activl ties. C'elrhratioi) of tln third niimial Pharmacy Nigh in Pliai macy Hal! t night is not merely a social gather ing. It does more than to acquaint tuo people oi tne University com munity with the accomplishments of this college. It serves to mark a steady growth in numbers and use fulness which has characterized the Pharmacy college since its recogni tion by the state legislature eight years ago. A larger graduating class than ever before will receive degrees this spring. Graduates of the college are receiving distinction in their post graduate work. Members of the fac ulty of the college have Won recogni tion all over the country for theij. researcit w orn. i ne leanersiup oi the college has always been recog nized as progressive and sane. The whole University, then, unites In congratulating the Pharmacy Col lege on its birthday and in wishing I for It continued prosperity and ad vancement. BtudenMon to finish on schedule time. In thlH way all the work laid out to bo done can lie accomplished, 't Is the few minutes wasted here and there that kill the day lor you It Is the fifteen minutes you waste trying to decide whether to go to con vocation or Brick's that makes the hour much too short to get anything done. It Is the half-hour bridge game at lunch which puts you back on the hill at 2 o'clock Instead of, and the hour wasted between five and six which if utilized would do much to put you up In your work. In a word It Is drifting aimlessness and careless organization which makes the day seem too short to get all you have to do done. If you could organize what you have to do, make a regular schedule and hold to it, allowing time for play as well as study, and make your head save your feet as far as your hill meetings and activi ties are concerned if you can do all these things, you will find your col lege activities and studies dovetail very nicely together. You will dis cover that a twenty-four hour day Ia ample time to get all done you have laid out to do and will even leave some time in which to sleep. Now that the end of school Is ap proaching and things begin to pile up, try this little system; stop being a time waster. University Daily Kansan. Delta Delta Dolta spring party Rosewllde. Lutheran Club Banquet, Elks Club. Aniorican Association for senior women 3:00, Ellen Smith Hall. KEARNEY PLACES SIX ON THE NUMERAL ROLL Notices Kearney with six continues to lead the state high school numeral honor roll which Is conducted undor th supervision of Coach Henry Schulto of the state university. The names appearing on It, with the school and coah or superintendent. Kearney Suptc. O. A. Wlrslg coach. Numeral winners: Francis Keens Robertson Maculay, Harold Snyder, Eddie Morris, Fred Easterling, OIney Campbell. Farnam, Supt. L. O. Dowers, coach, Numeral , winners: Fiink Whet stont (8th grade), Milo tlreenless Ralph Parker, Marlon Johnson, Sea ton Smith. Alliance Supt. F. C. Prince, coach Numeral winner: Ralph Garvin Hebron, Supt. II. J. Freeborn coach. Numeral winner: Phil Campbell Beatrice, Supt. W. W. Morton coach. Numeral winner: Howard Roland and Fred Layton. Columbus, James L. Rich, coach. Numeral winners: Roy Houder sholdt, Arnold Ooehlrich and Theo dore Lowrey. Washington Rear Admiral Ed ward Simpson was detailed yester day to command the naval operating base at San Francisco and- the twelfth naval district with htimlnuur tors there. Ho relieves Hear Ad miral S. Ilalstead. (Notices of jrenorm Tntorest will be printed In this column for two oonsecu live days. t'opy should I'p In the Ne liriiskiin office It firw oriock.i Wrestlers. All men interested in participating in a handicap wrestling match with the Varsity are requested to leave their names at Dr. Clapp's office. Track Class. Coach Schulte's track class will meet tonight in his office at 7 p. m. Delian. Clarence Faubel will entertain the Delians and their friends in Social Science Auditorium instead of in Faculty Hall this Friday at 8:15 sharp. Everyone Invited. According to our records, this makes 1923 late springs' so far In the Christian era. One eternal triangle that no longer appears in our midst Is eat, drink and make merry. People who pray only Alien they are in trouble may be pious but more probably they are yellow. When' the average man gives to the needy, he feels cheated if he doesn't get his money's worth of gratitude. It is with regret that the announce ment comes that the next University Player production, "The Taming of tj 3hrew" to be played next week, will close the 1922-23 season. Tiie Players present one Shake spearean play each season. They have selected a well-known and well liked comedy for their last play and are assured of student support in their final appearance of this school year. The rresent season has been em inently successful. The plays have been carefully selected, coached and played with the usual fine finality of the Players productions, and well re ceived by the audiences. Student; have seemed to enjoy ihe produc tions more each year and the de mand for a continuance of the I'm versity Players is greater now than ever before. In the University there are men and women who make grade of A and 1! in practically all their sul jects who at the same time liae time to participate in many of the school activities and make for themselves names as loyal members of the versity. Some of them even make part of their living expenses on t'.ie side. In this same University then are those who cannot keep up with their work, who never were known !( be in a college activity and w! i would be aghast at the idea of hav ing time to make a part of ti.i living. The difference between these two types i3 in their methods of organi zation. These people who manage to get things done do so because they utilize their time to its best advant age instead of wasting a few minutea here and there with the idea that a few mimies won't make any differ ence anyway. And it is in that way of thinking that the time waster type of University student is bred. Instead of making a list of the things which must be done daily, appointing a certain time at which to do them, and doing them at that time, the time-waster thinks, "I'll do it over the week-end," and then when the week-end comes puts it off until the first of the week and so on ad infitium until he checks up short at the beginning of quizzes and wonders why it is he fears he can't get through the course. A regular system out lined, and held to, will do more to save time and mental energy than a-iy other one thing. The very idea that a certain amount of work must be done in order to make way for an other piece, will spur the average Pershing Rifles. Important meeting of all I'ershinv Rifle members' at 5 p. m. Friday. J April 20 in Nebraska Hall. Short important meeting. Every new mem ber out. La Trentai"e. La Trentaine will meet at 7:30 Saturday in Faculty Hall in the Temple. A business session will fol low the play and paper. Union. Union will hold an open meeting Friday at 8:30. Everyone invited. Lutheran Club. The Lutheran Club will have a nus'ness meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock in Social Science 1 n2. R. O. T. C. Men. Dinuer at the Grand Hotel, Thurs day eveti'ng, April 19, 6 o'clock for all men who aie going to the sum mer training camp at Fort Snelling and all the men who have been there or are interested Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa initiation and din ner, Ellen Smith Hall, 6 p. m., Friday, April 20. Girls' Tennis Tournament. Girls sign up for te All-Girls' Singles Tennis Tournament. Sign up on the poster in the gym before Fri day noon. Student Council. Student Council meeting, Social Science 107, Thursday ij p. m. A good neighbor is one who never gives you cause to form an opinion as to the kind of neighbor he is. It is estimated that thoire arc enough chances Tor easy money to keep our Jails occupied until 19G7. One good way to reduce to music is to listen to the musical clink of the trace chains on the plow harnes, Many a man thinks be is demo cratic just because he is glad some millionaire's son is turning out badly. There are now 2764 vaudeville per formers using songs that conclude with the words "nothing else but." DRUG STORE Where You Feci at Hume 12th & M. B-3121 San Diego, Cal Under command of Major Roy A. Gelger, U. S. M. C, four Martin bombing planes were to take off from the North Ieland navy air station today In a cross contin ental flight to Quantico, Va., where the airplanos aro to bo used with a squadron in extensive maneuvers. New York The pollcp of East Port Chester Conn., yesterday stop ped Vera Sheppard and Theodore Gill, marathon dancers, who toured three states, after they had one stepped continuously in dance halls and moving vans for sixiy-eigiu hours and forty minutes, a world's record. San Francisco, Cal. The will of Geo Chong Wong, laundryman, writ ten in Chinese on the back of a laundry slip was prohibited today in the supreme court. He left an es tate valued at $14,000. Wilmington, Del. Judge Hugh M. Morris in the United States district court lias approved plans for the re organization of the Gilland Oil com pany, a Deleware corporation now in the hands of receivers. Don't judge France too There may be madness method. hastily, in her !!!! The Ilest Fountain in Town B at the SILVER MOON j, Facing Campus g Try Our Night Service y !!i!a!:iiiii:B!!ci!i!H!:i:ai:i!:n:!in:i;Hi!i:!!!ii RS3 591 Tennis Shoes Tennis Balls Handy to the Campus to say the Least. Varsity Shoppe .'16 No. 12th St. Roy Wythcrs Fred Thorn sen REMEMBER Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Calendar Friday, April 20. Catholic Student Club party at K. of C. Hall. Acacia house dance XI PsI Phi dental student smoker, 7:30. Phi Delta Chi banquet, Lincoln Hotel. Alpha Delta Phi spring party, Lin coln. Phi Bpfa Kappa IteceDtion, Ellen Smith Hall, 5-11 o'clock. Alpha Sigma Phi dance, Antelope park. Saturday, April 21 Theta Sigma Phi Billboard Ball, K. C. Hall. La TVentaine meeting at 7:30, Faculty Hall. Theta Sigma Phi Bill Board ball, K. C. Hall. Delta Zeta house dance. Pan-Presbyterian club dinner at Grand Hotel. 6:15. Phi Mu spring party, Commercial Club. Delta Gamma spr'r.g party, Ellen Smith Hall. Phi Delta Chi spring party, Lincoln Hotel. Silver Serpent Circus, Armory. KNOW LINCOLN BETTER Get a Copy of the New LINCOLN Pictorial Book. 200 Paffes and 500 Illustrations Here is a book every University Student should have. The most distinctive souvenir or pictorial city book ever published. Brim ful of interesting views and instructive facts about Lincoln. Let it help serve as a re minder of the many happy school xlays spent here. Get a copy to show your out-of-town guests. Send a copy to your friends and relatives. 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