'he Daily Nebraskan II vol' XWUI M. III. LINCOLN. NF.IUUSkA. Till HMY. MVY . 1929. ritlCl. CKNT5 u .iyj iyj s uj u utiovyi tuiujuuIot . . 'Arts' College Students Have Opportunities fn James Arm That Graduates Fill Many Job by Choke RELIABILITY IS ASSET Miter : Tba art' fol tewing ! f'rat of ra t.t will evr all tb eil tH University. The thee af th ansa ' " e"' te In vartoua fia'd tt eel. j.ws'uaUa pnvit fae tbalr f.rat yr T ' -What art U poealbillUe for a gig aaaa or woman upon gradu iuag from U College of Ana and Sciences?" la reply to thia question. Dr. Her-a-aa C. Jame. dean of th College o An and Science, answered. -k represent ail ve of a prominent Omaha bualneaa ft no was In my of fice tbe other day look Ice for Ana and Science college graduatea for t rim. "lit sutcS ton ' f'"" did not c-s especially for the specialised student but would rather employ a caduats with a good general edu cation aorb may be found la the College 01 Aru Dd S'',B'' sibllrtle Good "from thta, Jt would eem tbal t possibilities for a graduate or the 'Arts college are about aa are at at those f y other." declared Iiortor Jame. "Of couree. It all de pend on tb person and hla person- Mm-. But If a young man or wom an bn made food uae of bis oppor tunity and chosen bia courses Tiifl't, I would plaoe a four years Aru and Sconce education againsi aty 'her In tbe general field of kt.uMMi Ta main nurnoae nf tbe Count of Art. and Science, of ( 1 "J""". course I. preparation for some pro-i De-'. 'Pha Tau Omega, ..Tlurae- j1"' phl- t)t j.M.7ut4 that tbe -hardi The., ri. lZi. :: 7t knock- a atudeat will be npt to Be.' Tau. Sifmt Alpha ltt. rouater upoa mduatloa from the;'-'- . . Co)r of Arra and 1fM arThe' " ' ' Award Plcqui tame lo any other collere. A atu (tent would not encounter ao many kocka." however, if be avoida a , aupenority-conipies na aaapta mm elf to bia cnvtronmeal. In most lesiancea aa education in tbe Col ! of Ana and Sciencea equipa a pron for a bigber poaition at tbe can than tbe uneducated person . Ratability Aaaet fKx ior Jamea believes that one of i he assets to be derived from aa education ts reliabilit. If a atu Oect ta be relied upon and baa tbe ability to do ihlnga. it would be nn eccoomical to bold bia down to a kw position with 'the uneducated. Tbe purpose of placing an unedo- V -tetj j li ladder" J n ec!u Irson at tbe "bottom of tbe j ia to enable blzn to acquire Cucauon. Tbla ia onen done ly a ilow and rather painful proc ess, however. Preparation oeyesary for enter irg tbe College of Arts and Sci ences is naturally a bigb school edunrion. Along wjib tbia tbei tbould be a thirst for knowledge, according to tbe Arts and Sciences dean. When it he ihAn.ki . .n I should follow the profession . bis i father chooses for him evee though ! be does not like it. Dean James i- plied. "Absolutely not." Vejtber abould a son follow bis! 'k'ber'a trofession tinit.lv ks.au. bis father engaged in that son of j work, according to Doctor James i "Tbere are advanta.ges to be de- rived from engaging in tbe same ! buetnesa as tbe father providing the ton likes It," stated tbe dean, "but "o oDe can select a profession for bis offspring and expect bim lo make a success in it if be does not like it.- "Sbouid a young maa or woman know definitely wbat be want, to take vp when coming to univer sity "Not necessarily answered Deaa Jlarnea "Jt . desirable, of course, ut not absolutely neoessaiT. That is cne of tbe purposes of tbe nni ersity w belp yoang men and "onsen learn wbat profession they ould like to enter for a life's work." "What tnaliUes should a person aT is order to become successful wjbia field of workr "Tbe tame qualities tbat make a m8 a decent, desirable member of 'ieiy, such as common sense, sp Piicauon and Integrity." declated "ocuw James. These are not only be desired by Arts and Sciences radenta but by tbe whole world." Sehuhe h$ue$ Call ' To Froh' Trackmen For Telegraph Meet Pasitioas are open far the fresb- track team wbicb will compete te Big Si tetegrapbic (bis ""a, according to Coach Scbnlte. s are wasted far tie Javelin. d!s CIfL : aV. 4- i i. an wio rewrtorsti ia these evetsu S I ttea-ta to rsport at the sta- e-1 "ZJT "r- J wtstiats f ootng their events , ' sfternoon, Friday or Saturday "oona alter rbe blgb tsrbool eveau hav Kea run off. AO t taa report hia afteroooa JJH ! do ao bj Coach 'GREEKS GATHER i ? FOR BANQUET IN COLISEUM TODAY Charles Lawlor Predicts Record-Breaking Crowd At Annual Fete WILL AWARD HAINER CUP Scholarship TrOphy IS tO Be Given to Fraternity With Most Points Fraternity men lil aaemble tonight at C o'clock In the Collneum for the annual lnrfmtemlty ban quet. A record breaking erovd I predicted by Charlra Ijimlor In iharte of the arraticnienta for the banquet. All fraternity hourea are closing their tablea and the tlcke' aale baa been the large! for any Grk la Avard of the Halnr achnlarahip trophy and acbolaralilp placquea will be one of the featurea of the evening. A talk by Got. Arthur J. Weaver, vaudeville entertainment, atnglng by Harriet Oruiee Kemmer and mimw by Ieo Peck'a orebca tra complete the prorram. The arbolarahip trophy hlch waa donated by R. J. Hainer In 1912 ha been prevented annually to the fraternity having liichrM general acholarfthip ranking. It waa firt preaented in ISM. rotng In that year to Phi Kappa' Tai. Wlnnera alnre then have ben: Phi Kappa Tai 1914. 11S and 1916: Kappa Sicma 117: Sigma Nu. J 91 S ; Sitma Alfha Kpoilon. 191. Fifteen acbolarahip placquea are J alao awarded at tbe iDterfraterniiy . banauet. Tbeae are eiven on a lit tie different baaia than tbe Hainer cup or tbe a ward a at Honora con vocation. Standing are baaed on the number of delinquencies in pr ' portion to boura earned by tbe fraternity. - - j Fritz Daly, precident of tba In-' nocenta, will be toastmaster for the afiair. Tbe main speaker of tbe ' evening Is Gov. Arthur Teaver. bo will tell the assembled frat ernity men something of tbe rela tions of the I'niversity and tbe state. James Musgiave. president of the Interfraternity council, will Introduce Prof. E. F. Schramm who wiJl make tbe scholarship awards Professor Schiamm is (acuity ad visor to the council. Tbe committee in charge of tbe : banquet promises someibiug uuus- : ually good in the way of entertain- ' ment. Tbe banqw-t will be serveid ; by VI i Her and Paine. Although most tickets have been sold there t will be some available at tbe door. 1 Guest at the speakers table ia-1 ciuae iwn I J. Thompson. Cban ''"or E.,A c - Hsrper. Burnett and Dean W. New Uniforms AfP 'pfPgitll C For Musicians "New I'Djforms for I be R. O. T. C. Band" is the sJugan for the cam-i-aipn wbicb the military depart ment will wage this spring and neat fall. The oJd band u&lforma are wearing out and Colonel Jewett ia making efforts to get some cew ooes. Tbe present uniforms were pur chased by the I'niversity about eight years ago. Almost any style eipert will agree tbat eight years ia a long time to wear one suit. A cotbtuittee composed of Col onel Jewett, John SeJleck and Har old HoJtz. secretary of the alumni association, baa been appointed lo take charge of a campaign to raise funds for purchasing the suits. Tbis la tbe tint committee that acted to raise funds to send the band to West Point last fall. Tbe committee hopes to provide some permanent source of income for tie band. This income will be caed for keeping up equipment and to permit the band to take one long trip every three years. Tbe athletic department gives tbe band a short trip every' year. W e would like to be able to plan head" ai4 ("alone! Jewett. "Last I fall we bad to make a few last min ate efforts to snd tbe band to j W eat Point. If we could nave a per- j tnajient source of Income we could : keep a regular futd for (bat pur-1 pose." i a .... .. The rew aaiforms. it mey svre parr based, will be of the same color a tbe ones now saed. accord ing to Colonel Jewett. HrnzJik Accept Offtrr Of De Kalb High School De Kalb. Missouri, baa asked Pr. F. E. Henilik. profetwor of school administration, to speak at tbe high school comenancement tn.re this Jane Doctor Henillk has chos en for bis sobjeet: "A Square Deal for the Boys and Girl. ; Politicians Return to Quid Routine After Mammoth Student Election Non-rrateroity Leaders Arc Undaunted Deipite Huge Majority of Votea Cast Agamat Thera on Tuesday ly ta Nag Man.) Kollovlng the treated a'udent 'eleriton tbe Nebraika rampui bai ' e er kno n, ;reeki and Non frater Bin faction hare nettled don to , rollrte routine With the announce ; ment of retuli follow lac Tueaday'a I election (he poaer of the Non fra ternity machine la reported to have iponedomn in the estimation of wn, ?ei It utrrnifi in (ettinK PP"lman-ly half of the nudmt ; body to the polla. What the fraternity reaction will be. following tbe temporary com I bine, la In doubt, evidently the ! Rlue Shlrta and Yellow Jack eta will once more take atanda on oppoalta aldea of the traditional -fence." but 1 the experience of union may make Weaver, Rurnctt View Jidct (lorp in Parade Gov. A. J. Weaver and Chan cellor K. A. Burnet revK-wed ilie R O. T. C. regiment at & o'clock yeaterday afternoon. Governor Weaver complimented Colonel Jwett and the ataff oflcera upon tbe excellent ahowlog made by tbe cadet, and aelected cm pan? I. aa preaentlng the beat line In tbe parade. Annual inapeciion will take place May :i and 72. At thia time the entire regiment will be reviewed and inspected to de termine whether the Nebraska unit will be allomed to retain her "blue aiar" rating for tbe net year. Governot Weaver presented the lleadquaners company with the trophy won by that aggre gation during the recent marka manabip meet. E IJnairfnan rlanS fcVentS TOl Annual Student and Faculty Frolic Law barbecue wil be beld Wednesdav evening. May IS. ac- coroing to an announcement m.oe .e.terri.. FA win -Snnire" Cas- sem general chairman of the com- mittee on arrangement. Tbe bar - becue will be staged at tbe EJk. club and will commence at 7:J i o'clock. I' It was formerlly intended to bold the annual law event Tuesday eve : oinr. May 7. but due to the aba en re , of I ean H. H. Foster from tbe city , it was postponed. Dean Foster Is 'atiending the American U Insti tute in Washington. D. C. All Lawyers Invitad. Tbe law barbecue is an all-Law college affair and tbe faculty as ' well as members of the local bar I will be gueeis. A anappy piano 'team will furnish music. Also ln- i eluded on the program la a bosing , match between "One Round" ! Adams of Omaha and some con I tender who has not been aelected. j Tbe committee on arrangements I announced that tbey have blank i contract with tbe Omaha boier. A ' fat ' go Is assured, according to ! Cassem. "Moreover, we promise some 'highly Important indictmecta j against certain noteworthy charae- tera who will be brought 'o J - '' fin tbe course of the eve- : ' iclared Caxssem. j The committee on arrangements is composed of Clarence Virtue and j Kuesell Matson. entertainment: I Palmer VcGrew. refreshmenia. and Edwin "Squire" Caasero. general chairman. STUDENT COUNCIL FNIlS TERM 4T rEED , Sttideni Council banquet, an an ntu! affair is honor of tbe out-going members of the council, was held at sis o'clock last night at tbe Wood bum party house. This is the last time tbe id body meets aa a group as the newly elected mem bers lake office ten days after their election. , A short toast was given by Doug las Timmerman. who acted aa tbe toastmaster Responses were given by Eldred Larson, retiring presi dent of the council. Brace Thomas, senior tnats-at-large. Joyce Ayrea. who will hold over on neat years cocr.sil. Helen McCbesney. who aM bolda over, and Irene Davie, senior woman at-larg. -rt w . m . . Ajocd UaMaJl lfim Are Scheduled to Play Delta Gamma and X'Ergettes were winners of tbe Intramural baaeball games played Wednesday. Twenty-two teama are entered In the toarnameat. pepreseotlng both sorority and non sorority groops. Gamea fee Thursday are Cbl Omega va. Gamma Phi Beta; Delta Zet va Tbeta Phi Alpha: Delta Zeta ernd team s Kappa Alpha Tbeta; PI Beta Kappa Gamma. Phi va. Kapp a dil'erenre In the faction atiftt m nl. Son fraictnli leadcra are appar emly not dix-ourared alth th land alll effected by the Panbrllcolra on Tu-da. Iaiernliira and aoror It lea n.ay feel tbal ibey oereatl tnatel the macnltude of the Hatb .otinc attencib. and the outroma may be a .Non fraternity election nett frar. At any rate the Na hraaka atudeni bodt aa atlrred by the poMihilily of the tradl' lonalh paaa.te Bar hi enterlnc Into poli'lrt with a eneance. Statiatica ahow that Non frater nity men and women outnumber i Grreli -letter atudeota. although not "two to one" aa The Omaha Be !. reported. Approlmately t percent of th somen In tha l"nl vemlty are Harha. and &S percent of the men are Non-fraternity. Full voting atren;tb of ihla faction would defeat the ranhellenlca. but the difficulty of reaching each rooming houxe ia conaldered tbe Barba' greatct handicap. mm ivy day Thompson Announces New Feature of Patriotic Organizations R.O.T.C. MAY TAKE PART A special Decoration day pro e r m wi) Yt liiMmfint(l in the ' ICQ f . f. in ai.ii.. to ! Dr. T. J. Thompson, dean of atg dent affairs. Patriotic organiza tiona of Lincoln will taia part in the program, with the understand ing that Nebraska will devote a : part of her Ivy day feetiviUea to a i memorial service. i "Although no definite arrange ment baa been made as ret. f decided iba't patriotic organizationa will proceed with the undertaking ; atated Dean Thompson. O features of tbe traditional Ivy include the tannine nf tnnlAP to Innnrfnia ancletr unlnr nien'a honorary: masking of Junior wo men to MnfarhAarit aeninr i men's honoraty; interfraternity and iniereorority sings; and tba presentation of the Ivy day ora tion. Jewett Coo pa rata. Lieut CoL F. F Jewel l. of the denartm-nt of miliar, ' t.Z CZlZ, 17 . i '"'r" r("niiiCTi m miii- ? . science in the Decoration day replied that no information ! ren him in regard to the OCJ,OB- . nr auaii oe giava to give our co- operation in the Ieoorations day program if it is desired." declared Colonel Jewell. Arrangements are being made by tbe Nebraska Alumni association in regard to the coming Ivy day. and announce- menta were made Tuesday in re- I nrl li ri;.. mnA , for the iniereorority singing con test. MAID OF THE MILL TO BE GIVEN TODAY "Maid ol the Mill" is tbe operetta to be presented by the giee clubs of Teachers College high school at 2 o'clock in tbe Temple theater to day. The operetta under the su pervision of S. U. Alsiadt. bus been directed by Ruth Haberly. di rector of music. Iveadicg pails are fiJJed by Helen Haberian, Kd MoJJowney. Jr.; Rob ert Madden. Mijo Diet. Dorothy V' r "tester and Simeon Sawyer. .:. -a is ion lor high school stu .. ji, Is ten oc-nta and for the gen eral public twenty-five cents. Sijrrma Eta (Jhi Initiate Four Into National Club j Sirma Eia Cbl initiated tbe fol- low ing students at aa initiation ser-1 rice beld Mar 7. at Vine Conrreca-! tional church ; Mary Hans, Louise I I'atcn. vioia rjjacaDarn, ana Ag - nes I'llman. Martha fSerkeley pre- sided at (be service t Cameron States Views Concerning 'Gasoline Gypsies' Welfare Enthniiaat Rereala Fact That Tranaienta Are Dependent Upon Goodwill Of Ration's Residents In her speech yesterday from KKAB Mis. Anna Cameron. In struct or In social work for tba es tens'on division of tbe University, told of tbe means taken by aorta! agenciea to decrease tbe number of transients. This Is tbe open season for "gas oline gypsiea.- In tbe spring whole families tour tbe country ia cars, paying expenses by soliciting at social at-encie la tbe different town Tbey give all kinda of ex cases for applying for aid. Rather than give these vagraata tbat money to continue their journey ing social agencies ahoald get In tooch with agencea in tbe towns I wb'.ch the families are goirg or PREPARATIONS FOR HAD DAY Dean Le Rossignol Issues, Invitation for Students ! To Attend Frolic PARADE BEGINS AFFAIR Athletic Contests at Park. Followed by Dance. Feature Activity "Birad ly a time when ettitlenta and faculty of the Collrpe of BuMiiC Administration play and eat topfthcr and t?oi fellow ship i promoted in a fine war. It contribute much to the tnoralc of the cillf co and deserves the loyal support of every student. I have no doubt that everybody will foci at the end of the day that their time and money have been well apent." Dean J. E. lieRoaii(fnol ARE CON UDED Pinal preparations for Bltad day 'staff members were gues:a of the tbose in the uprr 10 percent of are being completed, according; to j Rialto theater Tuesday nlfht at each class of each college of school Walter Lerokuhl. general chairman itne shoving of "Gentlemen of the Names of students recocn:red to for the event. Ticket salesmen are' Press." superior scholarship, consisting o' to report this morning at 7:45 1 Only two of the ou!d be Jour those senior s'tiden's mho. durlne o'clock In the Commercial clubinalist failed to commend the the tvo precedlne semesters, hive rooms. If It' is impossible for any, show. Neal Gomon SLd cne Kobb ben in the upper 3 penrect o' of the men to attend thia meeting. ; were anything but en'hurtastic their respective colleges, all tlcketa should be checked in about iL Names ' student orranira'ton by 3 o'clock this afternoon t Joyce Ayres: "t thouthf It was which reach a designated level or Parade Firat ' V'T food. It gives a fellow a lit-Vbolarship. Iw- " 11 -.a ki.w nt I metropolitan paper, ur course, u and scholarships. It is f?T " T"" .."ir ZrVZ,?. t agreratM.- - The honors hst includes I "-7 1 run BUkw: 'I -oH say In' Org.nir.Uons rankfng among. t,. "!rr o r,'T;: ,in ' ".t .e .re in. hh, :5 percent o- th- (t.v; .! " 7 .21 . vlted to get out of the business rroun for the v ear second semef XJ whtch "ill oroceed do-n O atreet I "10 Snell" wa, prob- I927-:S and the first see,..r ,,:s -t which will proceed oown u street .. f.,inte1 the nmi thin,.... ! "d Otll to Antelope ' the mornings program win take 1 J: . . ii Birad golf tout nn;ent w ill begin at :50 o'clock at Antelope park. it...mK.u.- aomes. and ea h contestant will if' , " ff',. i b anket w hich will be raffled oil a. rt a chance for tb large tbe large N .- a . .v.. I'"' . "' .k ", ...In wnicn win otj nem u uj iu.jn.. I 1 ne w inner oi "'' present at time t me draw- mmr4 mm 4. T L ILL GIVE : ' 11-mha.r of Filrl nitisiiin fwifclliwwi Propose Promotion of Estes Park Trip Member of the Rock Mountain field atudent council of Uncoln and vicinity will hold a luncheon Fri day at 12:30 o 'clock at the Temple cafeteria. William E. Brajsted is acting as field aecretaty in place of F. C. Stevenson, now general sec- . j . hi.Um ti. rit vhere - . 19 J . retary at Hastings and has charge allowed picnic with eats and base of the meeting. ball for the gents, and eats and Afler a devotional period, led by ; eats for tbe ladies. There are no Prof. C. H. Patterson, tbe council members will discuss the present status and plans for collecting the World Stodent Christian federation pledges. Dean H C. Gossard will Itsd this discussion. Estes Park delegations, their prospects and further promotion. 1 will be talked over Selection of members for th field council meeting at Estes June 17. will be taken top. Tbe vacancy in the Ne - braska territoty of the position of field secret tary will also be dealt with. Any miscellaneous business on na.ua " -jipi..-e"4 m.i. - hoped by the committee, hi time to p-mit an adjournment at i o clock. Preying on Charity io have from which ihvy claim come. Miss Cameron said. A nam ber of agencies bare signed an j agreement to follow this policy, j Nebraska communities are tak-'. Ing a more sdentiflc attitude in j dealing with the conditions of vag- ruBcj. Tbey are less Inclined to be- 1 lieve tbe stories told them and more Inclined to investigate the ( true conditions according to Miss Cameron. Duriag Queen Elizabeth a re:g3 an edict was sent to the police of , lik. iltff.n.al 'Aftimtniil let In mil nit up transients and retora. them to ' their na-iva cities. Miaa Cameron , aald in giving a history of vag-' rancy cp to tbe time or Queen . Elisabeth. She also gave a brief history of wanderers aince that time. Checking BP on these "gasoline j gypsies" is a very definiie step Is decreasing vagrancy Miss Cameron j pointed out- i UNIVERSITY GRANTS AWARDS FOR STUDY More Than Five Hundred Recognkrona in Firat Acknowledgment of Ability BEGINS CUSTOM TO BE OBSERVED YEARLY Faculty Laud Action of Committee in Establishing Special Day for Conferring Scholastic Prizes; Fling Speaks on 'Culture l'nivotiiT of Nc-lTiuka lurnH out rnui lt lufht f.r the first anDtial Honor .tit.x-ati..n hcll in (irani Mitiftml ha'l to honor atii'lt-nta wlm lif arliietcil the lii'iot Mliolaiu honors of the l'nicritr. Kire Ihotinaii.t Mrfxni rol-l iIk ball to r-arin to witncaa the t"ni-rit ' fioi rri-n;nitiii propram that hn wr Ikh-ii tonrtr-rrtj at u.lctiix fi-r rf niom - in mholariiliip. 'Rag1 Men Cast Varied Opinions Of Film Classic Wemoera of The Dailv Nebraskan '' Tto'essor Ming also trace! staff ben interviewej vesterday I ,D development of the rursu;t o' were almost unanimous In declsr ;educa'lon don throuch the areV Ing that "Gentlemen of tbe Press" 'n'1 " "" n developed hi ia an Interesting and enjoyable 1 finer senses through Ue ,.U4y o' sound picture but they were equally eultural subjects unanirooua In proteatitig tbat the; Tbe printed pro cram contained picture doea not truly represent Names of studt-ma recogTiire'l the typical nem spapem.an 1 he jji i iic luiigui iuiu mr uiiiuii vi i ha vj-nnlH Vie finwflltne m l.i.. if i r "i , which be encountered ! u. ... rfry mUfh Maurice Akin: "I en toyed tha Maurice Konk el. '1 . ' " IJ TJ1T . ! , . e- , "-'r'"r i n the newspaper office were espe- ' .... . .. I Bill McCleety: "I enjoyed It very much." i fioa Carln. C harles Wahlouiai and Edward lackson agreed that "Gentlemen of tbe Press- was an enjoyable show. Florence .Seward thought than the abow waa veiy good and tba' i the reponers were "tvoical." ' . u-r. cumu'iii naneon saio she was disappointed with the hnw hernae it ml.M V . - . .... dency to discourage siuqents who desire to make journalism iheir life work. Instructors Get All Excite As Day Off Promieea Big Picnic Believe Hear Ye! it or not: Wbat Tbe instructors of Ho: i he facu tv are planning a picnic. real I bonc-st to goodness we could say something stronger if the occasion, professors allowed, so It will be a ; rrtrr silec ?? picnic Scene. Au'o cfuh, bu' in c-ase o' rain, the! Roobere care has been !eairnsted as the rendezvous. The committee in charge con sists of Karl Arm. Instructor in economics. Pauline Gejla'Jy. assist- j ant instruc' ir in dramatics. Mag , bus Hesises. Instructor in matbe- mat hies. Helen Morehead jjjj iMary Olesen. instructors in physical ; education, and Richard Werner of the department of mathematics ' INTERRACIAL STAFF SPONSORS PROGRAM ( imerracial staff of tbe university ' V. W. C. A. sponsored the broad ; casting of a varied program from i KFOR. Rudge and Guente! s'a- loti. Harriet Hcwion. chairman of the interracial work, was in charge of i be program, one of a eerie, of ' biweekly broadcastinga sponsored j hr the department of tbe univer- isitv association. Bvelyn Cauer gave a piano solo. "Dew Fairy." and Thelma Ham ; mond read two ac-lectiona. "Appre- CrOiion- and Jnat W histle a Bit. llollytrood Film Book Lauds ebraka Man Weldon Melick, "27. now In Hollywood. California, writing subtitles for motion picture baa received very favorable com ment la tba Hollywood Filmo grarn. "Tbe Quitter." tbe picture for which Melick wrote tbe aubti Uea waa roasted saercileaaly bat tbe reviewer aald of tbe Nebras ka mail's work: "Melick'a titles fairly spark led at times with wise cracks and side-splitting simile." Men and Women Accept New Annual Convocation for I'ro' I red vorwi M.nj at )reaed the audience, taking as bit subject "future and l.'e " He heam! epdoriwd the stuiy of tlie sciencea and the pursuit o( 'lie o 'rations, but deflated that the stud terature. art. mualc. and claan cal orka ere of utmost import- for high srho'vrslp. counsnre ' mi Announcement or certain p.ire i. i i. e-fwa r Pi Heia ft: ( . A rht f ml Orr.f. atrh XI ..:. ' Orgaci&atioas ranalcg iintfh oiD,M 20 P'Tent oi tee ira;erD:- ' group tor me year secono aemesrer 1S2, : and the iirst semester 15:- I. iri 4. t. Iirn Hr . a pha h 4. yim at. ti. 5. X fm Phi a. SfiT Nu T. M. The- n, S. lra ifnt " w !!: Tl e- PM W uliim CJol P-:re tm:re. im,r.. tra'o. Jehu t. Baf'1' Iau . 'a. I trlon. rr,aJa. 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Ijmtm a';4 I-Itib. fv'a3.t I'lil-aa-l jaavtnof-il H'. i-unn'f.ah-.,. "BB'tajte fi Urn'i 'ltiea t.if. (iotiraiivT 'Clara Hit oaJ--au 'T-ia'e Pt-i.arl'a! Fnu'liM. I i : --r-el a. '-!!. t.-M I4r;nle. l,tr.B, fln )laa.nJri Va'tv Ini4ic'it!t.t'. H'r-..- at".a: .ij . Ilaetlr award: SFmmr BiKiiirirt Halm. iir'aa. kteiaar-" .lenatrn. niaa. Maratier:! t - h. O'VuIJ nfn.i T'an-H'lri! f'la't'i Ctaa. I m.tfuM ltrLr. 'i-benbU' Hlial l"rii.ierv, Hf-lcfnan: trHKI Macoei. a r3 . lj a w aaner. Sa-- Senior students recognized superior scholarship. Student recognized for i satlwarBl ea Paaje 1. for high TENNIS PLAYERS COMPLETE ROUND Games Are to Ee Finished Friday in Coed Singles Championships All comeslanta in the second round of tbe intramural single ten la tournament must have their games played off by Friday noon according to Katierlne Allen, wto la in charge of the tournament. The third flight la to follow Immediate ly after tbe closing of tbe second raezl. Girl are urged to play off their game while tba weather la favorable. Second round of the mixrd dou ble 1 to close Saturday boob, and all gamea not played by that time are to be forfeited according ( Nellie Mae Blosa la charge of the competition. Thirty-two rentes Lan' are participating tn tbe second rem rid Third rotmd of mixed double- wtt begin Monday. May 13.