The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1929, Image 1

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    he Daily Nebraska
VOl- XXVIII NO. 116
LINCOLN. .NKHHASKA. THLKSDAY. MV 16, V)?
phici:
ci:.rs
r
Grubb Tells of
Potentialities
For Dentists
'hi7 from School
Of Stair iv To
I nit vrtilv ('.round
SCHULTE PICKS
latln Student Council
Sxan lor unt,tfli tlaliora
I iin in hat. aiilrd Irom ihe'
' milliner ul people lio li. be-n
liklilni iii Nil.tai.ka m put lut
r.r.rlualrn From Collrrr ,n ! ui'i. i ni
" . . . einy olfitlal. import teord
THIRTY-ONE FOR
llr 0tMrtunilirn tit
Wav of Income
TRACK CONTEST
tll.MC IS
tditerY eote: Th article
ttliawiei la tl fifth of a
ri thai will eever H tha col.
!( f tea U"vrtty. The
the f the tanas is baaed
upen t ed''ea in various
ti: that cat'ege Braduatea
must face thtir first year out of
Khool.
For Cinder Glory
hi-a.int cia on both Tuesday and
, rilnri -
Thiriren high school M-mma and c r-:. T:U4 I
Prin iihiI Wetnrr lio.n t'erioll. Ne- WdUI. Ullll llll4 I Ulliyill TUI j
V4i.utm.K. VJ!t';l'::r. Z&JJK. Iowa With Aspirants
ntiy rmpur A I o i.n Tua
ila' , tailing liat meie dUh K hool
riilota iroiu iNiucIa. Neb; and ..-..-!
pupil, fro n Hie r.aundr grade PLAN TO ADO TWO MORE i
action) in oumiia -
w..,nZh Zlc''L timber of Huskier Entrants!
rmi4 h, .on io iNiu..rKi.d ' Indicates Mentor
school uila and their principal
fiom Omaha. 1 lie,, made ilir inn TO SCOrC HiCjh
a inroin in imo ( innfira DUke
' 1 tfP" 1
V
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F)
MEN ON FACULTY
If'onirn find llvtillh in
linkinc l.tott't I loin
I. nun of I nitrrfity
HONORARY GROUP
I
0 MAKE TALKS
lltai'h. Hm in, liable autta'ani t-
id i kp I tip rix-O on Um lor j
their h i Im ki, doe not riuhi
fl..ni ; -il iltiM eat. tig irluiO
lill m I aim ) bUni rd lull. In .
. hut fimii l. It lif I 'kilt nfliim
l' kili.M; oji in ililim
, talxm, luii the ftniiw pie, rib
rd l ihr df'i tnuni of -liaual
HOLDS INITIATION
IE
DINNER TONIGHT
j iiioii uviwi o i i win womvu ,,B tnr ,.Unr
Departments Address
Seniors in State
Newly Elected Members of
Phi Beta Kappa Arc to
Join Society
,ha to oui frtwi. ih. f,mi,U(l hm. ,, of , -f. ,w ,,, rrt..ni , to,rn H,.nrv y Halph Ralkn Ahl"d. I th
ooni'-n ( 'u uliukri lard fall o(
"mi. ii.ir and aualii)."
I'oi llnir. , iiier ti Alinli U
iin. .ii liuildiiif, in fix-it lalMir
illl lakllic 1 dt-ail lrar riolil
SPEAKERS ARE SOUGHT c..... ..... . ,...r....n ;r CAMP DIRECTS PROGRAM
ti ili.i ui punu. Iu 'ii" ly
' ilat ritiiiv Ium1 in ilif r-u
University Extension and ,"" "'"" mwn-i b -
irmininr aui hoiii ie on liom in
fliiak foi onirn kmi" mph 1'
oi S r'hiri nl. ofi llin
i at h-d liil mi(.i . t -il
iiwiti braun'.v Iho Srhianka ni
tu ilkilv hilf addinc i Hirir
(mn hfkl'h
Teachers College Look
AftcrBookings
Many I'Ditrrcity of Nrhioka in
Mathematics Instructor to
Serve as Chairman;
Tefft Will Talk
rntiirjr mat a ool ll Inc Until . ,.rno.,n n. ,hm ....,...,.., rB..,. Srhull. iralner -lor MrUoan and Brm,' pirmlrnl of ih am ,lur,ora IU f"'"" m
kA an i riiw'laitkfl fa A Carubh. " . . . . . .. j . ... fltnl poipinmcnl artrliMv nr ih akM....- kmi.
r'jif.fc,mi .r; '"2 ,he;r ,'', r,u,,m,B 'xjil :'fho" i? s'h?T ni r,h dri'r.k fo: .;;.f :,r.;d.:; ,:
. " ; r i .n . no .rni mom or ihnr iimi ' " ann iirui rnam- l al v I I II II 1 1 1 1 J V VII 'HI ill -'-
Thr la noi qui., a. roiirn rooin;n Vftrlll. ..... .,. ,,1PM r.,.,.H .ionhliH. lo I inn off ai I h I ll A I n I II . 1 1 1 n .A .Mil 1 1 fl in 'dlvlaton. hile oilier, arr l.an.lld
loa Siair aboilp fnday and Sal-I" " inymo i rat nr i oiif?-
iirday. Announcement of ih prr i nillllirn TFfMI HTirrl r'T" ' Wor,h",f"r. proMr
onnel lo niak lh Inp m niad i lMMr-K Irrlll IArr r '"nl Whole-,. lot
Thnraili;y ith Ih. aelilon of tol OUIlllliLfl ILIAIll OlflM X,x n""'" l'',"h tl,,-1
men ,fi valnnc th final ord of uld 10 pak lonirhi. arrordlnc o
i he fti-nion dlvlaton. In ludf I.
W. ljinia. miiani profror of
a. .a. .or m .n- of N.bia.ka lily knioi.
it-
(Van (irubb dooa not think thr
rfnl craduat of l hw collr(i
nana ai th "botloni" and oik
up brrauaa of the fan that ho
makfa hit upennea and a rood liv.
ire from Ih atari. Hm t, of
Imnr la alao hifhT than that of
ih unrduratrd
Ih. r. r l amp of tha dpa"
' nn-nt of nikilrrnaiK i la to priM
ai ih I'M Rota Kapra tanqu'
hlrh lo h held a tha ).u oin
k...l IniU. , m. .... ItJl riAB f f.ffv
b ci.rn for thrlr d,Un. - . h.,r ', hV InHi.Mon.
DAYS ARE SCHEDULED
ih Nebraaka. rnf-nior.
Kjiir. Kllr. Naior. lom. nm-, I nlTty MemDCrS 01 Ulner arondar .duration. Palmyta: II
lontinc to h horn loili't inunj
(omrn. iak th fioni lan !or
lhn hii'lianriii
WESLEY PLAYERS "WILL
inc. IJimaon, rcnbricht. Thorop-
on. ri,ard. Win. Oaaian. Bn
brook. raytinrr. Aahhurn. Roly.
"It ouid nam to ratimai in p.,h iratinn Harl Annnnnrvc Tomaon. Yonne. Uriamold. Janui
arra aalary o' nadua'ea of thla alrt. m-xtr. Tni. Dirk Kraua.
rollfC." drlatd lan Hruhb. hm ASpirantS fOP EflltOr Urlffm and Eihnon hav alradv
ih.lr firat y.arly lnom mould ., hn llitd with ih alctlon of
htrf to at lral in.nnn In ordr May NOW Apply ,), ,,0 rmalninit mrn to b mad
io rov.r lhlr pnh.a and pro, id from lHn Kiaua. ;arvy, W.ndt
a auttabio iivtnj ror inr-ni. inoir . . . . and Cunifi.
K Hiadford. profaor of ,orional
duration. pi Toim: lr. W. H.
S. Morton, prlnc-ipal of Tarhr
Collrr hirh achool and clrwtor of
iarhr trainlnit. Ovenoa.
Ir. B. C. Hndrlrka. ai.oriai
profaor of rhmlinry. at lillr.
I Pr. K. K. Hf-nrllk. proffot of
Thirty vianinic profaora from i ac hool adminiatratlon. Rrokn
ih fu'tat!r inrailonal Innu-.nom; !- N Rnrtaon. chairman
Institutions Plan to
Join Faculty
SOME COME FROM AFAR
roncrnad. Dentlatry pay briirr May IK. II a announced y.ai.r
than alther m.dlrln or law on th :dy by p,. R P Crawford, rhalr
Cai4 m ra .i 'man of ih publication board. Th
term la now on armair for th.
nlitor. Tn other m-mbora of th.
atarf ar rhowrn for on. pr-ar.
Th laat iaati. of th. Countryman
for th. pr.acnt a.mrat.r tin re
l.aH thta OHk. with th. l.adlns;
artirl. by M.rlin Mair.k. aaalatant
Pdllot. H. trlla how th. f.rtil. aur-
I far. oil of iho rolling land of N.-
hraiika la bring washed away by.
MlSSOUrl OlUdCnt SUDmitS h..i voion. Iionald Farka. aa
n..i aintant .ditor. has an art tel. on th
BeSt LayOUt in Mayer ,d,RntaK.a of tr.rp ro.d1nK. a n.w
Brothers Contest ; method of fatt.ninR nwn.
; Bellman Haa Artlela
.Tlmmfi HJepth. Rock T-ort. i 'Into A New Channel." y Tlarlan
Viaaourl. haa been rhos.n as pi i- j tollman. eplains th. chantr
winning contributor In th Vavrfh,rn ' nl(1', from ,hP ,d
Tlrothera o. advert iainr ront.st rtum) of Agriculture to th new
ronducted through the tao dl, i a-' r"rm fpralora coura. Aa a grad-
lon of AdrertiainK H7. Hcrtg ufl" 01 mooi ot Agriruiture.
peth i advortlaemcnt uaa chosen j h b hP'n b, 10 ""J1 hy
fmrn a collection of ninety sub-l'nPr lr,tlCr for
mltted by th atudenta in the two "''h ""n"0' on ,hP A campus.
r,.nn. r .h. i... Cliarlea floth. a veteran of the
preceding the banquet, il b he'd
at &:3'i o'rlot k and will be in
flietgr or A iomn.it: of farul'y
menibna of th. otranuanon
Tli. Initiation committ'-. In com
jned of th. following twraora;
Mia. Klitab'lh Tliompaon. ic.
prfaiden: o' the local char'.'';
Prof. Clifford M HlrWa. ctetir
of the rhap'ot ; lr Zora, Sc haurp.
of th derailment of philosophy:
Prof Kmtl Moor. S hool of f"in
Ait. Pr Winona perr d.partmrnr
of piTrhologv, Mist IVIna Hw1tt ;
and l"onor Camp.
I.anrence Iockway and Mar
on ?!uff, n ho ha, tha lt!jht
a,rtaga for the rno and omn.
r.kr.cil,elv mill r.anond lo tJ,
he mould carry a larg aquad lo ' cured "ach In th. I"niveratty , p.oia: Hr. J E lRoaaicnol. dean MEMBERS PLAN PICNIC """" ' 'ud-nta. fmting th ban
quel, f perm i tnnu' mill D rn
tr. the charter membra of th or-
supplement the regular tinlverslty , atrurlor in English, Karwrll. 1 ' ' ranir.aHon mho are in ih 1'nJver-
faculty. ; Tomorrow evening the follomlng present ason. tl P!a- fIt, rrof jj,wrenr roasler and
Some of the profeasors of other will apeak: Professor P.radford. era, national Methodist dramatic emttnmr rvc i
schools who will teacn in the sum- whir rwc t.i
mer session are: Dr. Paul Mort
profeaaor of education. Columb
unlversliy: Pr. M. R. Tittman
rector of rural education in th
State Normal school at Ypsilanti.
income, tboa. la large, enough to PUT OUT FINAL ISSUE I The notice of Coach Schulte that ! 'utiona of the country have been i of l he department of geogiachy. I u
enable thorn to live in keeping mlih
ihir profeasion. Application for the editorship of 'Ames mould indicate that he hopes , summer aesalon commencing June of th College of Rusincss Admin
"On the average. I mould say that '.' ... ! to nick up all possible points to add ! These visiting profesaota m ill iatrat ion. Oxford : n n. Wllroi. In
.LI. I. . .. .1,1. HI HunilUMlH V IPUIIII lllflll Olll ..... ... . -L- I ttinLlAtnanl K n.n.l.r ntpr.il ....... I- c-.ll.l. f. 11
ti. im n T-ni.. in .... i.ni ..i .tir-u- ill iiif u i ill I lip niixipni in in
Iclne and law aa far aa Income is accepted until noon Saturday. , fin reckoning for the coveted
I championships. Eaater. Eller, Ixim e
KntiMa on rr. a.i
Plrst prlro of f 25 00 going lo
m-orld mar, describes rural condi-
H.dgpeth and honorable mention to !,on ,n southern France und-r the
Tsui Marti. Orvllle lmls. Helen Pnrtln,yt 1 h m,n'J7 ?f
lhm.i.r ni rnfrrrf cmith iTance." Jay pelrson discussea the
pr.sed ih'e list of inner. ' Prof, j iBln of dairy herd Improvement
F. C. Blood, insiructorof the class. wnrK T !, T
aned aa HiHre lure article. Joseph King discusses
. ' It he effects of vocational agricul
"una looay. UPf)Pr th heading, 'Smlth-
Th eont.at mas conceived ft Hughe Boys Stay Wilh AgTlcul-
short time ago bj Mayer Broihera : ture."
to. and Professor Htood. A field I Kditorial comment urges th. eg
tabllfihment of a regular press ser
1ce for the purpose of furnishing
The Itaily Nebraskan with news of
events on the Ag campus. A meet
ing of Ihe Countryman staff will be
held at Home Kconomics hall 1 his
evening at 6:15 o'clock according
trip of the store mas made In m-hlch
th. contestants mere acquainted
with all departments. The rules
of the contest were penetally sim
ple. Rules for correct, advertising
were employed and the advertise
ments were specllled for publica
tion in The Daily Nebraskan. Thelto Nelson Jodon, editor,
prize-winning ad is running in this I
Issue of the paper.
Hedgpeth incorporated collegiate
appeal in his advertiBement mith
ihe Kosmet Klub fIiow which mas
flaying in Lincoln at the time tVe
contest mas being conducted. The
headline of the ad read, "Don't Be
Silly." items listed In the work
were shirts and shoes.
RIFLES POSTPONE MEET.
rerFhlng Hitles mill not hold a
meeting todfly because of the K. O.
T. C. parade. The election of offi
cers mill iak' place next Tuesday
at 6 o'clock in Nebraska hall. A
banquet will follow at the Uudell
hotel mith the Inspecting ofl leers
of the corps area as honor guests.
COEDS REGISTER FOR
Y.M. Y.W. CONFERENCE
Plans Made by Fifteen to
Attend Regional Meeting
In Rocky Mountains
panied by Imia Appleby w-iij at
tend the Rocky Mountain regional
conference of the Y. M. C. A. and
Y. W. C. A. at Est. Tark, June
7 to 17.
This is the annual regional meet
ing to which delegates from the
several surrounding states come.
Men and women interested In
Christian education and workers of
natlooal and international prom
inence will speak at this Joint con
ference.
Those girls who have already
sent their registration fees for the
ten day period are: Marion Wllker
aon, Marjori Sturdevant., Sue. Hall,
Dorothy Msxson, Frances Wil
liams. Helen McAnulty, Lttdle
Ledwith. Rutb Hatfield. Elinor
Cooper, Ruth Rhallcross, Helen
Blish, Lyndell Brumback, Elolse
Keefer, Evelyn Adler and Ruth
Hitchcock.
Kas : Pr. Ernest Horn, professor
of el.mentary education, I'niver
sliy of loma: Pr. Ixuls Pelz.r or
th. departm.nt of history in th.
Vniverslty of Iowa; Dr. Julia M
Shlpman. professor of geography.
University of Tennessee.
Prof. Frank J. Bruno, head of
the social service work of the Uni
versity of Washington: Pr. Ernest
Anderson, chairman of the depart
nient jf chemistry, .Jnj'reraitr of
Ar i zonaTTrbr. "'Ca'iheri ne'JC'CotineT-'
Cntinaie4 I- S.)
H R.O.T.C. ANNOUNCES
El
Methodist Dramatic Society
Prepares to Wind Up
Work of Year
orranliauon. mill present "The
Other Wise Man.' Henry Van
pvke's rellgtoits drama tn three:
IE
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scene, at Trinity M.tnofltsi1
church.. Lincoln. Sunday .vetitrg.
May 19
This mill he th firs' occasion
sine Easter that th group has
'made a local arparanre. Kerent ;
r i i n ,out-of tomn trips with thi, p,y. Campus Singers Arrange to
H.ll taf.ll ImaIiiiJa Dmkiai,. At ..4 l.h "Th. Diwb " h.ra marl r J
uiiii iii iiiiiuut; nevtew ui " " -
j- -j i , to Hastings. Friend and Aurora.
Individual Companies by ; HaroM woods, retiring president.
M;a. D r D-,;.rl Playa the lead pan in "The Othr I
Major R. C. Baird jwiseMan - j
. . Z ... A Weslcv Players pi' ntc to
t, V r- ..... .i .lj v. . iHorkey's park, t rete. ha
Join With Trumpeters
For Program
Professor Adolph Gets
China School Position
Professor and Mrs. William H.
Adolph and family plan to leave
Lincoln during the latter part of
July, for China, where tbey expect
to make their borne. Protessor
Adolph. who has been an associate
professor in the chemistry depart-1 halfback. One season, he wait elect
Flippon Succumbs To Long
Attack of Illness at
Stromsburg Home
Dr. (i. A. Fllppin, CorahUbker
football star of the early ninetie.
died in Strongsburg early Wednes
day morning after an illness of
about five months. He suffered
from an attack of flu which later
developed into heart's disease.
Doctor Flippin was sixty-one
years old and practiced medicine
for over twenty-five years in the
central part of the Mate. He w-as
a graduate of the University. While
studying at the University of Ne
braska in the early nineties Doctor
Flippin, a negro, gained promin
ence as one of the first great Corn
hu&ker football players.
He was a powerful, plunging
Th Vart-lty Quartet, a unit of
been ' th l'tm-era.1, v if NehrifVa Mee'B
MaTor KBawN;om7hV,rhP',Ulp'1 ' ( luh. wJU he assistjng artJsts
spect Ion of the individual com
ment for the past year, has secured
a position in the Ycnching univer
sity at Peking.
ed captain or the team but did not
return to achool to serve in that
capacity.
psnles aa well as th unit as a
m hole. The schedule for the in
spection and ih suggested sub
jects for each section ar as
follows:
Tuesday. May 21
!M0 o'clock - Freshmen Military
courtesy and discipline; drill and
command; scouting and patrolling.
1011 o'clock Juniors Prill and
command: combat principles; rifle
section and platoon.
11-12 o'clock Sophomores j
Scouting and patrolling; combat :
principles: rifle squad.
1- 2 o'clock Seniors Military i
lam-; administration: drill and !
command; combat principles.
2- 3 o'clock Juniors Map rf-sd- j
ing and military sketching; ma-1
chine runs. I
the society, and it ia expected that j Cotner Trumpeters, a group of mu-
about thirty ftre members and i sictans from Co'ner college, Satar
tbeir frienris m-l!l attend. j day .vroing. at the Gotner gymna-
Organlia'ion plans for next j fium. This announcement was
year's program are nom- being for- mad yesterday by Lloyd Rtiblnaon,
mulated. M is hoped that enough! a member of the quartet,
of the members will remain In; The organisation hag been artlv.
tomn during the summer that it j in both university -nd charrh af
wlll be possible to prepare a short fairs during th pat year. The
play for presentation at the Ep I Fingers have appeared at various
fCmttno4 n Pace tt.
CHIRCH SORORITY
ELECTS OFFICERS
Sifma Eta Chi Picks Martha
Buerkle as Head for
Coming Year
Sigma Eta Chi. national Congre
gational sorori'y. elected Martha
CiArlle 'SO WonLlIn rirccirient
3-4 o'clock Freshmen Military fo(. roroing year: .leanette
Longcor. 'SO, Lincoln, mas chosen
vice-president ; Other officers are
'meetings and lanqueta and also
have given programa over radio
nation KFAB five nights a week.
Members of the organization hav
signified their intention to s'ay
here during the suramr montha iu
order to perpetuate its existenr
Comprising th q'janet is th
following: Harold Hollingsworth.
'irst tenor: Jack Wb.lork. aecoTnl
tenor; Roger roblnf.on. baritone:
and Lloyd Robinson, bass
hygiene and first aid
4- 5 o'clock Sophomores Mus
ketry; automatic rifle; scouting
and patrolling.
Wednesday, May 22
5- 12 o'clock Entire unit Re
view; inspection; field problems.
3-4 o'clock Seniors 37mm gun.
Nadine Longeor, '30, Lincoln, sec
retary'; Ruth Amen. '32, Lincoln,
treasurer; Jane Lange. '31. Lin
coln, corresponding secretary;
Dorothy Hohrman, '31, Lincoln,
chaplm; Katberine Bauer, '32, Lin
coln, marshal: Agnes Ullman. 7,1.
KOCH DELIVERS TALK. ! Lincoln, historian. The sorority
Dr. Herbert . C. Koch, professor : will meel on May 21, 7:3ft p. m.,
of secondary education, gave the! at the home of Gertrude Hanford
commencement sddress at the j for installation of th. new olficers.
Loop City high school last night. j phltxgftLongnit
Gunderson and Sealon
Attend Business Meet
L. E. Crunderson, firuuioe serte-taj-y
of the Board of Regents, and
L. F. Seaton, operating Ruperinren
dent of the University left
Tuesday for Urbana, Illinois, where
they mill attend a meeting of ihe
Association of University and Col
lege Business ofltrers Th meeting
is being Fponsoved by the Univer
sity of Illinois. They expect, lo re
turn to Lincoln Monday, Way 20.
STUDENTS WHO WILL BE INITIATED INTO PHI BETA KAPPA THIS EVENING
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B:oika. Wicliita. Kaa.; Evelyn Francel Murphy Lauritnen, Alpha
Collins. Alpha Ielta PI. Lincoln: Dell PI, Lincoln; Ida Luatgarten.
Lucille Katherine Cunningham, ' Omaha; Wilbur Lincoln Mead, Phi
Uncoil.; Verne Fae Da, lea. Auora: i Kappa Pal. Aahland: Perry WU
Hazel Davis. Woodb.ne, la.; Robert liam Morton. Aracia. Lincoln;
Dilleri' Diller; Lillian Viola En gel. Elinor Josephine Noh, Alpha Phi,
Lincoln: Evelyn Mse Faie. t'lay j Clarkson; Chajlea Edward Olm
Cnter; aecond row, George Robert atead Roca; WLliajn Paul Pence,,
Tbe tollumiug Mudenta mill be ln
"latad into Phi Beta, Kappa, ua
"onal honorary acholasllc trater
U,T. Thursday at the Lincoln hotel
The list of Phi Bet Kappa mem
""a for thia year Includes, upper
'". lert to right. Elva Oene An
"TiOn Itinrf.n Cilharina R.k
l0". Blair Leiia Marie Benedict. ! Hugbea. Wymore; Jen Eluabeth j Lincoln; Joh Charlea Pirie. Alpha
PnkltB ; wrrr.t K a t h le e a 1 Jenkins. Blu. Spgs. ; Munro Keier. Tau Omega, Lincoln; Vary Ailca
fv' Lincoln- Mra Lola Han mat) 1 1 -am hi Chi Alpha. Uncoln: Gar- Face. Omaha; tiiird row. Mary
"Tr. Lincoln- lnea Evaneiltne I nt lrv Lareen, Mlnden; Mart j Jant Crhmita, Kapra Kappa Gam
,0IX Lincoln-' Lawrence Olin ! Katherine Lau, Unrolm; Mra. I ua, Haattnga: V8'"" PHlP
' , '
i, -. rv !,
S-- ., - ;
I Schoene, Syracuse: Sylvia Sestak. t
Lincoln; Harlan Glpaon Smedley,
Lincoln: Marjorie Ann Stuff, Alpha
Chi Omega, Lincoln ; Louise Van
Sickle. Sigma Kappa. Lincoln;
Lydia Eliiabeth Wgter. Seward:
Fredrtcka Esther Wagner. Remand;
Clara Edith Walter. Alpha Delia
Pi. Lincoln: Martha Caihej-lne
Weaver, Falls City: Wilma Grace
Worden. Alpha Delta Tbeta. Su
perior: David Louie Yabroff. 7.ta
Beta Tau, Gilford, Kaa.; Haiel
Ponrt.Hty of The KItk-oIii etar
GaecUia, Vouug, K.ruey : Rom
Mltkulaa. Wilbur; fourth row,
Demn Hammond, Tau Ka.p;m Ep
ailon. Holdredge; David Fellman,
Sigma Alpha Mu. Omxiif : Harriet
Alice Rogcra, Fremont; Frieda
Joeephine iloerden. Seward. Pbo
torrapb of Mra. Ethel Nell Baa
sett. Lireola; Gerhardt Jeraild,
Chicago. Ill : Eienore Mary Ku
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