1 J NEBRASKA STUDENTS CQtlPETE SATORDAY udh of Hih School Pupils to " "Take P1" 'n Academic Contest on Camput TkU W.ek-End The annual interscholastic academ le contests for Nebraska high schools ilj bo held on the campus Sacnrday in Social Sciences, as a part of "Ne braska Fete Day." The following students from the York and Kearney section have won the preliminary contests and will represent those sections In Lincoln S8tUrday: YORK ' Elementary Composition 9) Gersldine Mosgrove, York i Phyllis Duey, Chester; May Gleim. York; Donald Silker, Che,t Advanced Composition (10-12) . l.iu Hnaall. Utica : Edna Duev. rhMt'r May Rurup, Utlca; Grace Mitchell Ch" Engli.h Literature (9-12) Mrvin Patterson, York: Helen Mulli k." Chester; Thelma Arnold, York: Ruth Otte, -s- nlnt (fl.,2) Thelms Arnold, York: Lela Wolf. Tam ora: Artemise Bmith, Polk; Grace Mitchell. Chester. Geometry (10-11) filmlvs Swanson, Polk; Rolland Friskey. Benedict; Margie Wockner, York; Haiei Stephen, ""A,w- (9.,0) Eva Speece, York: Margerie Troutman, York- Rodney Wittemore, Polk; Loia Cald- w.U. Utica. MaAn ( Ealph Sheeran, York; Price Heusner, Yk; Walter Hartman, Tamora; Artemise Smith, Polk (onutrr (tny) Lillie Taylor, Benedict; Elton Newman, York: Pauline Troutman, Benedict; Robert American History (10-12) Harriet Smith, Oxceola; Ruth Bond, Osce ola; Nellie Jones, York; May Rurup, Utica. RIALTO NOW with Mildred Davis Lloyd Hughes George Bancroft El Brendel Coming Thurs.: "The Scarlet Letter" ALL THIS WEEK A splendid Program of Screen and Stage Attractions ON THE SCREEN A Tremendous Drama That Plumbs the O.pthi of Woman's Soul: JETTA GOUDAL In Her Greatest Suceaaa "WHITE GOLD" Declared by All Critics to Be Masterpiece I Should Sleep Walker. Marry Continuous- Round of Laughter VISUALIZED WORLD NEWS ON THE STAGE Orpfcium Circuit Feature THE PARISIENES An Organization of Singing Musicians, Featuring CULLY & CLAIRE CARRICKs'oRCHESTRA MENETTE WEBER BEAVER AND HIS BOYS ; The Merry Syncopator in ' MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT SHOWS AT-:4S, 7.00, o:00 14 100 Ronald Cplman yilma Banjy OVERTURE NEWS STAGE PRESENTATION Now Showing MILTON SILLS in "THE SEA TIGER" "OUR GANG" in the Big Laughf est "TEN YEARS AGO" ' Ancient History (10-11) p.,f5!!ette B,Uiet' Xerki Marlon Shambaugh, Slt?ii?winfolln P. Osceola; Blanche Hastings, Chester. Modern History (10-11) Jean Haner, York; Herbert Ach-Moedy. York; Margerie Peterson, Polk; Anges Brown, Polk. , , Civics (11-12) Orville Chllds. Chester; Helen Smith, Brarfijh.w, E,jwa T.oonard, Vork; Heien Mulliken, Chester. . Latin (9-10) Eva Speece, York; Evelyn Morris, Utica; Lois Caldwell Utlca; Robert Molina, York. Latin (Caesar) (10-11) Hilda Bats, York; Evelyn Brown, Osceola; Margaret . Hufnagle, Utica; Dorothy Lief, Utica. Latin (Cicero) (11-12) Lydla Poeh), Utica; Viola Volike, Utlca. . , Phyalrs (11 12) trice Heusner, York; Roger Seng, York. Chemlstrv (11-121 Elton Newman, York: Thelma Arnold York; May Rurup, Utica; Emma Raden- DecK, tjnester. Botany (10-11) Margerie Peterson, Polk: Laura Hines Hampton; Gladys Swanson, Polk. Economica (11-12) Winton St. John, Bradshaw; Orville Childs, Chester; Blanche Adams, Bradshaw, Physiology (11-12) Agnes Brown, Polk; ArtemlBe Smith, rom. KEARNEY Advanced Composition Marion Beadle. Kearnev: Ruth Schini Amherst; Arona Erickson, Kearney; Alyce Anspach, Amherst; Pauleen Rockwell, Boe- lus. English Literature Grace Sorensen. Boelus: Dorothy Rum beck, Amherst; Ruth Schini, Amherst; Edna Urickson, Uoelus. Plane Geometry Vivian Johnson, Amherst; Catherine Heidenreich, Kearney; Kdward Heise, Hoe' lus; Lloyd Starkey, St. Paul. American History (11-12) Ruth Nordin. St. Paul: Bertha Larson. St. Paul; Ivy Wimberley, Amherst; Alice Anspacn, Amherst. Civics (11-12) Bertha Larson, St. Paul. Latin (10-11) Ruth Schini.' Amherst: Paul Morris, St, Paul; Alvina Kruze, Boelus; Ava Stroud, Boelus; Vivian Johnson, Amherst. Spelling Ruth Schini, Amherst; Dorothy Rumbeck, Amherst; Alvina Kruze, Boelus; Mildred Sorensen, Boelus; Grace Sorensen, Boelus. Al zebra (9) Dorothea Christensen, St. Paul; Fern Clausen, Boelus; Mildred Sorensen, Boelus; Velma Clapp, St. Paul. Solid Geometry Donald Nelsen, St. Paul; Frances Christ ensen, St. Paul. Ancient and Early European History Eva V. Stroud, Boelus; Alvina Kruse, Boelus. Economics (11-12) Leslie Sorensen, Boelus; Pauleen Rock well, Boelus. Latin (11-12) Cicero) Frances Sallman, St. Paul. Elementary Composition Fern Clausen, Boelus; Viola Jameson, Amherst: Irma Bierhaus, St. Paul; Mildred Sorensen, Bnelus. Algebra wu-li; Dale Oleson, St. Paul. Trigonometry No entrants. Modern European History Martha Toekey, Boelus; Paul Harvey, St. Paul; Ruby AltxanJer, St. Toul; Con Christ ensen, Boelus. Latin (9-10) Ross Anderson, Boelus; Fern Clausen, Boelus; Viola Jameson, AmherHt; Dorothea Christensen, 6t. Paul; Irma Bierhaus, St. Paul. Physics (11-12) Ruth Nordin, St. Paul; Dorothy Rumbeck, Amherst; Leslie Sorensen, Boelus; Pauleen Rockwell, Boelus. ANNUAL BIZAB PICNIC FRIDAY (Continued on Page Three.) games to be held in the morning at 10:45 a. m.. thei winners of all events will receive prizps donated by Lin coln merchants: the student-faculty baseball game in the afternoon; and the evening entertainment consisting of five vaudeville acts and a dance at the Lindell. The complete program as an- LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATRE The Pierre Watkin Players 20TH BIG WEEK Present "Square Crooks" POPULAR PRICES Matinees, Tues., Thurs., and Sat. Bos office phone, B-457S If tfvHRtlVtKIDUUI uuis "DON JUAN'S THREE NIGHTS" CAST Johann Aridi Xewis Stone Ninette Cavallar...- Shirley Mason Giulio Roberti.... Malcolm MacGregor Madame Cavallar....Myrtle Steadman Madame de Courcy Betty Francisco M. de Cnurcy Kalla PaBha Carlotta Alma Bennett Vilraa Theodori... Natalie Kingston VAUDEVILLE 3:30, 7:60, 8:20 LUSTER BROS. In A Unique Novelty DOYLE SCHIRMER "Products of the West" JOSEPH E. BERNARD CO. Present "WHO IS SHE?" A Comedy Playlet By WUiard Mack Sam Josh LA ZAk t DALE Comedians, Musicians Presenting The Laughable Ethiopian Travesty "THE BAGOCMA HUNTERS A Travesty on Gypsy Liie Win. Brand ell Presents Herbert Jack BARNETT A THOMAS REVUE Featuring THE DOLL SISTERS With Chappy LIMr Kay and Patty Splro BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 6:1S, 8:00 AU This Week THE nounced yesterday by the committee in charge is as follows: 10:00 Rally paradei from 12th and R street, in trucks and cars, through the business section and out to Antelope Park. The parade will b led by a twenty piece band of Uni versity R. 0. T. C. 10:45 Athletic events at Antelope Park. Student and faculty races, featuring a fat man's race and a bicyrle race between Bernice Trimble and Ester Swislowsky. Prizes for all of these races to be donated by Lincoln merchants. All contestants must register thirty seconds before each race and must be up in at least one hour. 12:00 Barbecue lunch. Geniune barbecue, sandwiches, buns, salad, pickles, Coney island apples, and lemonade. 1:00 S t u d e n t-f acuity baseball game. 2:30 Inter-college baseball game. Between the Bizad college and prob ably the Engineering college team. 8:00 p. m. vaudeville show Lin dell Party house. A. "A Case at First Sight" Ber nice Welch-Edwin Compton. (Spon sored by the Girls' Commercial club.) B. "Riff-Raff "Elizabeth Gilbert son, Albro Lundy, Madelin Brown, Margaret Smith, Bernice Ailsworth. (Sponsored by the Men's Commercial club.) C. "Daily Doings" Nelle Daly. D. "Faculty Meeting" or "What Have You" (Two acts). Members of Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Pi. E. "Jazzmania" Dorothy McKin sey, Madelin Brown, Margaret Smith. 8:30 Dancing music by the Rev ellers. 10:00 Special Intermission enter tainment. Songs by Harriet Cruise Kemmer. Xylophone entertainment by Chas. Wiles. Special Viberphone solo by Mr. Wiles. Some difficulties have been met by the transportation committee in ob taining enough cars to transport the Bisads to the park and to have issued a call for every student who has a car to meet in front of the Social Science building at 9:30 a. m. in order to make the parade a success. Those who are willing to carry extra passengers are asked to report to William Fleming, Glenn Munn, or Wyane Gratigny today as to the number of extra students they will carry. Iron Sphinx Holds Initiation (Continued from Page One.) Pi Kappa Phi: Harry Pumphrey and Warren Strand. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Henry Grind and Arthur Hudson. Sigma Alpha Mu: Arthur Romm and William Rosenberg. Sigma Chi: John R. Brown and James Hanna. Sigma Nu: Neil Bailey and Varro Rhodes. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Arthur Her man ana Kooert Lerone. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chauncey Ha- ger and Robert Poppe. Theta Chi: Emil Eret and John Lancaster. Xi Psi Phi: Wendell Wooda and Frank Jorr.ian. Zeta Beta Tau: Joel Simon and Ellis Shafton. Members at large: Cy Byrne and Carrol Pauley. 'BRAEBURH Not All Students at Nebraska wear Braeburn Clothes, but most of the best dressers do. Smart Styled Clothes tor University Men Tailored at Rochester DAILY NEBS AS KAN "N" CLUB AWARD mth f .sili-- -'- '- ... v m: imm- iiiiwi lis im mr mm- 'mmw t -w- I , : - i ;t Iff ' ,iftill, ' Above is a replica of the N Club Scholarship Trophy which will be awarded annually to the high school whose athletes have the best scholastic average. The schools are divided into three sToups; group one including high schools which have less than 100 pupils; group two, 100 to 299; and group three, 300 or over; each group winner receiving the award. This trophy is being offered by the N Club and will be awarded an nually. The idea of the N Club is to foster the idea that athletic ability should go hand in hand with scholarship. DRAMATISTS GIVE RECITAL Senior Club Members Give Readings In Temple Wednesday Night The senior class of the Dramatic department presented a recital con sisting of four readings given by Alyce Connell, Lucille Harris, Thad Cone, and Esther Zinnecker Wednes day evening at 8:15, in the Temple theater. Alyce Connell read the first act of S. Joan by Bernard Shaw. The act was a presentation of the picture of Joan of Arc seeking to convince the governor of her province that she was capable of leading the soldiers of France to victory over the English. Act 1 of "The Man From Home," by Booth Tarkington, was read by Lucille Harris. The "man from home" was a young American, by profession a lawyer, who while in England, showed his ignorance of the hereditary customs of English nobil ity. He had a genuine American love of his Indiana home town, and blunt ly pointed out the qualities of supe riority it beld over anything of Eng lish caste. 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