The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1930, Page THREE, Image 3

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OUTDOOR SPORTS 10
DWIMI IMS WEEK
n jibing Round of Coif
tljst Be Played Off
by May 16.
titniht r Mukf Sigma
i, I'lii lit In haim
Dua u n gh, ih
n at Br. g, t MMMing, t.
Coin. vaaa r.r. ,,4 with ho
bt Pki Ida ftappa k
'" M'.S HM.M.g
majoung in laaiagf.
MvCkvru Wins Sinnut Delta Chi Cup
With Story on K-Afjfjiv tiamv Vvp Mot
'mega. Kinkta-I i tt man
lifi edit. i.( (h lorithukhrr.
i rmlwr of t 'oin I 'nix an. n
olfiiff in lha ( O T C
Katilknrr la affiiialr.l with I'M
K 'i. ia ali aaMMant ..
tt"i n inr iiMiiohri . an. I im a
...u man ieaiher peinma lha
" in tha outdoor aixirta ... ,
d'lf I Nate: limilll'
ligmi OtUi Chi. ajraUasional
jaurnalttt fraternity, makes an
aarI tor h bl news alary
toritltrt in Tha Daily Nebraska
during (ha pr.au semester. Al
I ha journalism canvaxaltan
Thursday In tigma Delia CHI
Cup, emblematic winning th
aware), Wl presentee I Bill
MtCleefy. II H r sec and
lima ha h4 war) th priia. Mra
t I ha alary which was judged I
ba (ha btit written laal semes-lar.
I (loin ll iii.". n It alirrl i
lhr K rtio i-f (llrKlala ar.i..i!
lhifclt'Hil lha day A ai I'lnr
nr.hr. tia (mini ' an liiipiiiip''i
ilam a -1 r n in hn h rtuiitrioi.a
lenteilailtrie lix-a pail I'ep talk
jvaera (itrn iliiink' Ilia day r I
. until nrailv I inhah in Ihr attir
non 'he Mm-n" taaa Jimmt l wi'h
-ourDV K NTfiRTFn . ' " ,4 " 1 award, was presented la tun ,hilnia university mm ani
Sentiment Opposes.
hrnlimnil n il' f Itlll-K the Vl"lv
Mlas II. . ar,,etv ..f Ihr i'"" , '''"' K'l- ". ""
v u- . .. " ' frrrnia v ilh i aeara la aa Ilium! V III
V ....... lha nuahfvina ' " " nrmir IT, .. ...... .. . . . . .. .
nra.ii"'- --m u ;i(in t,mil ,ir, i,,ir l.-4.i.iiin mia.ua lr i im uiwnuim i" i-ir .
t"lf h" I'",!! 'fir,'! I "" .n.li,l.l,. i. . mr,,,, "h- Kana AKia..Nhia,ha ma , An.r..in.alrly ;' i..nt if tl.r
!... I In onlrr to ntar. rirlnf h ,tm,r. .i.f haiunlay. I'nueiaity ( N. alu.lrnl h-lv rm ihin.-il
uraaa aiu.irnia oin'Tin irn an mi w.nir.w ihii.'
" , " " Ai.n I M urn. n i.rr.i. I
T n.U w..hTm. ihrr' "" '" n ll i
l. i. M nil Tvirnty llr III . Mir 1 1
Mill I riilrilanir.l al llir l. Ha
I In ' ilim.rr May II lirl'a hif-
iii.ii it ia ill I h"ii"f
hi.li'luv iliiiarr al Ihr
I irr Imi.tr. Mnihna tav
lul'a tmi Itlla haa lnvi'r-1 Ihr
iiii'lhria In a ilinnrr aii'l ah'ut
'l. f I III l Ihr l hitf.lrr h'".r X1S
II rnirnla will Ir (urila at ihr
tsi'i I '( a.. n h. . on Mutliiiia
Uv l-aini lli.iia lana to rnirr
lam Ihr nioihria at a humlay ilin
i.i i aii I a h'-rl r mi; r in
l l' l'i anl Ijimixla ('In Al
Ilia air Ihii rnlrrUiiiini thrir
n .'in-1 a at a ilinnrr on H.in ly.
Mn II. A ahnit .ii'a'iain fullni
inn Ihr ilinnrr Ima lM-rii plmuir.l at
ri h fiairinilv. haij a Micma anil
tiini'Ka llrla I'l hava invilril thnr
nii'thria fur ilinnrr on hnnUy. '
M iy I A iimihrra' i luh furrlm
ami a n.(;iniii Mill follow Ihr ilin
nrr al Ihr ir.piitivr houara
I hi Alpha IN-Iia ami I lit I vita
i ml mm iuiii - v .
r ; ' - . . .. . . . ... . i
r . ....,. py iiiii iiiruio-. i
' 0 ihlini (urll.fr Informa
iJ mv '" 'y,u Niirrw or
,M ,ntnimiral fli.
Trnnit initl-a douMna firat
drllin l Krlday. May 16.
J, ,w .m. krl alMv ami In-low
L mit.hinif la ImiaheJ play lha
' .a,, i.niii'l or lha ronanlatinn
(iniMonalilp brark!. In nli a
,,"Vr Hi' courla In lha Coll
um'f "I1"1 ,n ,he morntnt. lan
, nr curt In tht main wnmtn'a
,'nn. .mm l oprn very hour In
m day. Th lournamfnt will
,. ,-trM much raster if lha n
1Mt, Mill ffl In tourh with arh
c,, ami play off lha matches
ur.mfiliHrly.
Tut anlii-iy toiirnammt biran
C4tunlav morninir ami will con
M'lti'l'iy nh the following
irtmii hnliil'd to arch. In tha
,ut ha.rmrnt of Antlrewa hall or
puunjf Ixtwfrn Morrill and An
,),, hull. Mrh tram la akrd
ia bnnK any extra girl for acora
krfPff.
Dri-1 7 U (2) Vi. Thl Omrga Tl
il'.
f A atafl
Mist Fm Indrpandtnl Candidala.
MUa Ctrtihrn Ytt li affilmtr.l
with I Tit a rlta lrlta an I haa
aa hrr aitivilv rr. mt. ariirtaiv
of Taaarla. 1'aiilirllrnu i oum il
rritriu-ntalivr. arnrlary of A. V
8. harl, an pntrtary of Ihr
aopnomoia rlaan Ihi yrai .
Vht praanlrnt of Woim n ot.
ia Irapiir, a nirnihrr of V. .
C A. anil Hi(jma Kappa. anl
aitlva in Intiamuinl wnik in
what Virginia liulhric haa to of
fer In tha way of ai i nniplmh
menta Ituth K. hill ia a mrmhrr
of Alpha Xl I Tli a ami Tm-U.
Miaa Kvrlyn Simpixin. a mrm
hr of Chi Omrga. i putiiuity
(hairman of the lliu Si-N-r Ixnii'i.
atirl aporta Klitnr fur V. A. A.
member of Thrta Sii;nia I'lii.
Panhrllenlr council ami Y. V. .
A. and l'nily Nrlnaj-knn Ktn(f
The barb lamtiitnte from Irnih-
era candidate I MHcdalrne !--
aack. She la a mrmber of the
Barb council.
day tally Krlday. Mailimc al j thich aomr of Uira t.- k 'H . Thllll hN, planned a ane.ial l n
i k. . a a - a. II.. . ilk.. aa.l.illa I (linn la . 1 ' - .
mlmk in lha mi.minr lha lallv VUthmit at luallv lavoiinK Ihr ac
inr niomrntum until II liri ame tlna of Ihr relTl Imdria
a miniature riot, hirahinn up The almlrnia intainly uoikr.i
ilan-ra and inlrrfrimi with Ihr up a lot of rnt huainam and I know
olliual lui.inr.a of Ihr univrimty It will have an rllr. I on Hie tmin"
.Iuiiii lha linrni.in ! atated lna X Ititdr. Ni lnnnka a
Apprommatrlv I laid aludenla hrad fiwithall vh Kriday
aie lhu;hl to have partu ipated at tan I help Iml atir thrm up
one limr or annlhrt in Ihr affair. I 'I un.lrratand. h'.wevrr.
nrr for riiuthria. in honor of Moth-
na ilny. 1 'til Camma I Tit a ia
prilinc ab"tit twenty-one motlx-ra
In aiti-nd the ilinnrr Ihey are kiv-tvtrntv-fiie
ninthria at the dinner
mx thla niHin. Mil Kappa la alao
rniritniiiini; Imlay, and expeiting
Ihnl I"'1"1
in rMKmi rvni'i'i i etmin ain-
n
The d,v a an.vttiea were rnlliely , aurh pranka aa l,trak,nB up . laMjre ,y. fiv th, nu.th. ta. I
. .. . u m i-.ril.il nH lha nth In-. If. I
Jam a Jt irh. r i ' ' t j i i
l.ila Ihiiial !' n ai. l I i a i. M.' i,
nt,n. ariili'ia ni I in r I aa a
' i iitn.it Ira I.i arlr.t Ihr il. ,.t..'.
an ilollriiia'r
May .4 '' ti tiir .1. . r
f .f i n.li U'm I., i i,. i i
t l h I he l i.ll.li.il'rr 1 hr !',
muat l d a- h- in. ir I ) i
'etandit'C Ih.a rr ar I a ' r
i llirllllirr of II. r I l. lrl. I 4 II
I luh
I'UlU W Ir li a !r ' ' i ' l.
I ha 4 II i l'ih I . , an I g i L u I .
villi aurnd Ihr ami . n I , . .
frum J.uir ;n on mr Aj; iii
I'iraidrnI Jf" .l i a ...r-'t I
a tommi'ter t ii"ii' ii i: t."..
I iilli'li ,1 iii' r I 'ivii I III i
iMiiir iinf.' I i 1. 1. !. rt a. I
llonirr li. nulla .. Un I- i Mi- an
nual II i l'ih pirlv h h ' l
hri eailv mt It!! f' I In -Iri t'l
tnrinlx r
Aflrr Ihr Irj; Itl n-.rrtiij; l'''i
W. . li. il .'ln-i. the .
lie ttr"-l Ihr iinpoiianir it
Hiirn iiltiiial tin n.i i; ori l I' .'lni' l
the fiiniii'.r i f ihr aii"ii 'Ir
pHriniMita an I -f ihr i. 'IN j.-'' f
N;rii iiltuir
WHAT?
I'nurnil v f.f Inoima I ' ! 1 1 . i r ir -Inn
"1 hni ahal' hot love' hi
bet nnie the alcm a' Ihr I 'nun-
1 . if I . i i.nl ai u
I. i.' f ! i.. ",i ii -.t rlah- a in
I .M a r .r haa heen
I I i i : i i . li i 'a lioin
'--l i .- ' li f 'ii't ! ilalu ea
hi 'i''.i- .i i.i... ir.r driver
. a it i.' i f ri'hrr of Ihr party.
"VOUR DWUO aTOrtl"
1 1 - t.' ... r. I Mtttr I M,. in
i' i. it at i-i.r -t oiin':a
ia
Owl Pluirmiicy
141 No. Win t P II B loll
GRADUATES
w ii; . i id j er n il cardt
to t-i:r!u-f in invitationi
a n d nnnounrr nn nta
M iy we erve you.
PRISTIO tSGRAVlO
PWOCMi RAUtO
Graves Printing
""-v.npany
. 12 Strrtt
Jim. ijouth of Ttniple
Farm House Independent.
v.r.p Alpha Theta va. Oamma Julia V. Simnnrk. the In.lc-
fii Br l a (II. (pendent candidate from the trarh-
Sicma Kappa va. Alpha Delta 'era college, la a member of Alpha
,t til. Omlcron I'l. Y. W. C. A. alalf.
Cammii Phi Beta (4) va. Deta sophomore commission. VV. A. A.
Vita Dell (2 1. council board for next year and
There are eicni game remaining Big stater board
without oik a niration and aa many
aa five ilixtinit mupt were mak
I UK huildine to building tmita at
Ilie aame lime.
Deans Have Meeting.
, iTana of Ihr tollriira. who had
' planned lo meet Krlday aflerniMin
to iIimu mattera of aummer
athiHil finance. Inveattgaled the
upn-ing. No definite arllon was
taken by the board of deana. al
, though ihey aked fur Ihe puhlii a
;tinn of a Irtter from llerbott I.
nth. director of athletics, inn
remind the purl takrn by Ihe
athletic deputtmrnl in the rally.
Oigamred ralliea will not h
allowed lo atari until 3 o'clm k In
! Ihe aftrin.Hjn. hereafter. accijidinK
i to a H'ti?r sent ny it. i.
m the deck tennta tournament
khich will be played off Monday
t:fht. The two remaining teams
nil ply Tuesday night to deter
mine the winner of the tourna
ment 48 WILL COMPETE
FOR OFFICE PLUMS
(Continued from Tage 1.)
factiona have been promulgated.
The lut to appear is that of the
blue 'hlrttt. which Is being pun
ished elsewhere in this issue of
The Dally Ncbraskan. Whether the
policies of the parties In this form
mil aid them in gaining popular
ipproval remains to be tested in
this election.
Six men and three women have
filed for senior members at large
of Student council. Two are to be
elected from these. Homer Dead
man and Alan Williams are the
only choices. Dcadman is a mem
ber of the Barb council and is ac
tive in work carried on by nonfra
ternity students in general.
Five Innocents File.
The pharmacy college is repie-
sented by Dale Park, a barb.
Gordon Nuernlwrger I Ihe In
dependent candidate from Ihe
agricultural collide. He is a
member of Farm House fraternity,
of the varalty track teurn, lnter
fraternity council. Pershing
Rifles, a member of the Karmera
formal and Farmers fair com
mittees. Delphian Nash is a barb candi
date from the same college as is
Ruth Jenkins who is Interested
In the Barb council and Y. W.
C. A.
The yellow Jacket candidate is
Kenneth Uchliug. a member of
Tau Kappa K.psilon. Intcrfratcr
nity council, and a Corn Cob.
Bovd Von Seccern is a blue
by Dr.
Thompson. dan of stMdenl af
faira, to all members of the faculty
Saturday. This does not foibid
singing In classes or between clans
prp sessions.
Discounts Rumors.
P.uniors to Ihe effect that classes
: . ". . '. . . . .... -i .and have piovuled siiecial entei-
! 'h ..h. .1 w.n. V?..r,.;,,rt','"'"''1' ,h' "ern.H,n. Pi
r '.h P ' A,l'" Pl Kappa Ph.
lor inn game ,mrrvlnj. Mothera day
Day Makes Statement. ; ,, day, ea h arrving dinner at nmrn
Stanley Day. pirsidi nt of the nn, providing a abort program In
urn t. tilts, at.iteii mat me t una
I were by no means the inst iKturs
lor" encouragera of c.ss intnrup
! lion.
Some meintiera of the funny
weie reported aa favming immi
diate aiippriasion of the outlmrst
with the aid of pulii e and file de
partment. Allowed to run Its
course, however, the violence sub
sided by Kriday main.
Rhodes Talks.
"Choppy" KhiHli. freshmen
football coat h. who has lieen as-
aintlng the Innoctiits and Torn
Cobs with Ihe raising of spirit
made a tour of fiateinity houses
Kriday during lumh. In regard to
student conduct of that morning
"We asked for spirit." stated
Rhodes. "But we want clean 1 Mothers day
the afternoon. The mothera club
ol I'i Kappa Alpha la entertaining
the tin theis over Ihe week end ,
.Memliers of Sigma Alpha Mil
are hunming their mothers with a
liim heon ami tea. followed hy a
program of music this afternoon.
Sigma Chi cxpoi t about fifteen
motheis at dinner this noon. Menv
hers of Sigma No are entertaining
aimut thirty mothers with a din
ner and program following t hurt. h
today. Sigma Alpha Ppsilon and
Sigma Phi Kpsilon are lioth enter
taining on Sunday. May is.
A dinner and a short progiam
hHS been planned at the Delta Chi
house Sunday. May 11. Theta Xl
will give a dinner and plan special
entertainment for the mothers on ;
Zeta Beta Ta.i will
Folk.! Ikre'it a Screen and
Stage Show That li a Knockout!
snint. Kncotirngcnicnt of vour give
would be h'1'l on Friday. Nov. 2H. ! football team does nt neeessitnte )sy
were discounted by Dean Thomp- I violence. Better tone it down this
son. He stated that the report afternoon.
concerning the discontinuance of A bonfire rally was held on the
the Innocents society and the drill field Friday evening at
a tea for the mothers Sun-
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Corn Cobs was without foundation.
The Friday matter, however, la
still under investigation.
Spirit for the game at Man
hattan Saturday has been fostered
'throughout the' week by the ath-
1 letle department and campus or
ganizations. Including the Inno
cents society, senior men's hon
orary, and Corn Cobs, men's pep
I organisation. These three organs
of the university deny iehtonsi-
i billty for Friday's violent uproar
i on the city campus.
! Small Groups Gather.
Small groups congregated in
shirt candidate for junior rcpre-
annt at Iva of n.e collece of asn- front of Social Sciences.
culture. Von Seggern is affil- , morning. From 8 to 9 o'clock
lated with Alpha Gamma Hho shouts of "rally" filtered through
and is managing editor of the1 the hnlls of Social Sciences, and at
Cornhusker Countryman. He was the close of the 8 o'clock classes
publicity manager of the Farmers the throng gained in
fair and has woiKeci on inc l'hu.v , .unity mimnm
o'clock. Despite cold weather a
crowd of students was present nt
this affair. One of the largest
fires in recent Cornhusker rally
history was the center of activities.
Throughout the day. raids upon
classes were notirenbly without
leadership. "Fight. ".Nebraska, j
Fight." and "Bent the Aggies''
supplemented by "No Mor I
Classes." weie the theme songs of
Ihn day. ,
MOTHERS HONORED
AT MANY AFFAIRS
i Continued from Page I.i
Dcat Burr Addresses Group
On Various Functions of :
Agriculture School. ;
I The University of Nebraska 4-H
club met Thursday evening in i
1 Agricultural hall for its last sched
uled meeting of the year. Plans1
Were mad" to hold the annual pic
a
Friday i Phi Omega PI house, and a spe-,nic at Antelope park on May 1ft,
Ncbraskan staff for three semes-
Kenneth Gammill and Fred Grau ters. His home Is at West Point.
re the blue shirt men while Carl
Hahn and Don Maclay have been
advanced by the yellow Jackets.
Alan William has entered the
field as a barb candidate. All
were tapped members of next
years Innocents society.
Gammill is a member of Delta
t'psilon, managing editor on th.e
Cornhusker, chairman of the rush
card committee for the Interfra
lernity council, and a member of
the junior-senior prom committtee.
Grau is a Delta Phi Gamma, presi
dent of Interfraternity council, and
was a member of this year's Stu
dent council. He is also a Corn
Cob and has been connected with
numerous activities on the agri
cultural campus.
Carl Hnhn la affiliated with
Sigma Nu, is vice president of the : sc"s
imertnternity council, a memDer
of Kosmet Klub and Corn Cobs,
and has been president of the yel
low jeckct faction during the cur
rent year. Most of Maclay's time
has been spent in basketball, in
which sport he was acclaimed the
conference leading scorer and one
of the best players.
Williams is president of the
Earb council, a member of Inno-
fnts, Corn Cobs, and Delta Sigma
Rho. He has participated in sev
eral intercollegiate debates and
has been outstanding for his work
in organizing the barbs.
Mortar "Boards in Race.
Two of the senior women at
Iarge candidates were masqued
Mortar Board at the Ivy day cer
emonies May 1. They are Esther
Caylord and Miriam Wiggenhom,
'hn filed independently. Lucile
wdwith is the barb aspirant
Miss Gaylord is the newly
fleeted president of A. W. S. board,
having served on the board for
three years. She is also vice pres
ident of Tassels. Miss Wiggenhom
has been treasurer of Y. W. C. A.
for two years and is associate ed
"tor of the Cornhusker. She was a
"ember of the junior-senior prom
eommittec and is a Delta Gamma.
A member of Big Sisvsr board,
- the Y. V. C. A. cabinet for two
years and of Tassels is the record
of Miss Ledwith in student activi
ties. Ei0ht A. & S. Students File.
Ana and sciences representa
llv'es number two, a man and a
jyman, but eight have filed for
'"e positions two men and six
women. Robert Kinkead Is the
'e shirt choice and Edwin
raulkncr. yellow jacket. Only
n barb candidate has filed,
Marie Broad, the rest being in
Reynolds From Engineers.
The engineering college has
three candidates. Marvin Von
Seggern, a blue shirt, who is man-
program has
clal Mothers day
been prepared.
Pi Reta Phi is planning a din
ner for about a hundred parents.
Sigma Delta Tau will hold a
Mothers day tea. The house will
be decorated In the sorority's
colors.
beginning nt ! p. m.
It was decided to send a dele-
gate from the University 4-H club
to the twelfth annual convention!
of the Rural Country Life associn- :
tion to be held next October at !
Madison, Wis. The club voted to
pay the transportation expenses of;
An
Eyeful of golden
flirli Lrful of
golden tunes
Stockingful of gold
en charm In a de
lightftilly d a r I n n
musical movietone
of gay Greenwirh
Vlllane.
Tfse
Calf
WITH
JACK MULVALL
SUE CARROLL
EL BRENDEL
WALTER CATLETT
M ARJOR I E WHITE
I TMF
numbers
under the
false lmpressionathat no classes
untilrl ho helit.
Shortly after 9 o'clock a large A dinner for the parents will the delegate. L. I. Frisbe. state
body of hilarious students poured I be held at the Sigma Kappa i Hub leader, Helen Noyes and
out of the north door oi social chapter nousc. i ncia i ni vipim
Sciences and dashed in mass for- will give a musical lea tor motn-
Mav if. .Moment
Show
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7 lo '1
Mai. Oc
Eve. Mc
Oil. 15c
Loan
Reirrvrrt
50c A 75c
mat ion across the drill field. An- ers Saturday,
aging editor of the Blue Print and drews hall was invaded and nearly day will be observed by Zeta Tau
a member of the band; Corn coos , a classes were disrupted, himui- I Alpha, May il.
and A. S. C. E is one. tancouslv with this beginning an- j Thirty-five fraternities have
Another candidate is .Tames other Viot parade was started at I made plans, in honor of the moth-
i .t...it,.r. Mi-h nnrt Robert tha law co eee with li. l. I. ers. Acacia win enierutut
Reynolds, a yellow jacket
member of Alpha Tail
OUR SERVICE MADE
OUR BUSINESS
r'.i?' aatlafactory potitiona
ill l A' D9ra Teachara; clao for
.!, vlth two or thraa yeara
Unlvertily work. Try us.
ACTIVE AND DEPENDABLE
Hln year, olaelnn Teachers.
Nebraska School Service
AND
w teachers' Exchange
Aul.
Sr., A. M. Manager
kL' 1 "lirr.ily .( Vrltra.kal
HH Hlmrl R..IIHIn.
Reynolds has been circulation
manager of the Blue Print, and is
a member of the American Society
of Chemical Engineers, Corn Cobs
and Alpha Theta Chi. He is also
an honor student.
Miss Eastwood has filed as an
independent candidate from the
school of fine arts. She is a mem
ber of Kappa Delta sorority; Tas-
Delta Omicron; presiaent
sophomore commission; is intra
mural representative: secretary
vesper choir staff; Women Voters
League and the vesper choir.
The college of business adminis
tration candidates are Tyler Ryan,
yellow jacket, a member of Phi
Sigma Kappa, and Loren Miller,
a blue shirt, member of Delta
Sigma Lambda: and Interfrater
nity rnuncil. He went .out for
freshman football and track and
for varsity spring practice this
year. He also made the honor
roll.
Carl Marold, a yellow jrckci
students taking the lead.
Building: in Uproar.
From 'that time on until
their
mothers at a dinner, May 18.
Sunday dinners and programs for
the mothers on May 11 have been
nOO'l , . . ilL. Ilamma Chn
today nearly flll buildings on hpiAlphR Kigma Phi, and Alpha Tau
city campus were in an uproar. n' .
One glass door in Social Sciences t
was broken by the class-breakers. A'P"a Thet Entertains.
When doors were locked some stu- Alpha Theta Chi will honor the
dents resorted to tlimbing through ! mothers at a Sunday dinner. May
transoms to unlock them. At lUSO'ii, and will present special enter-
o'clock notices appeared on sev- -
ernl doors that classes were called i
off for the nay.
The Davis coffee shop across
Delta, is a blue shirt candidate for
the student council from the dental
college. He is also a member of
the Corn Cobs.
The publication board members
are to be chosen from the follow
ing candidates:
Senior member, the barb candi
dal in Stanley Mc-ntlcr. who is
president of the Commenius club. ,
Cy Winkler, a Delta Tau Delta, is
the blue shirt candidate. He is an
Innocent and president of the Ag
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and member of Phi Alpha Delta; club
anrl Walter Huber. Delta Theta
Phi blue shirt are the candidates
from the law college.
Three Graduates Run.
Albert Lightbody is independent
candidate from the graduate col
lege. He is member of Alpha Chi
Sigma and Phi Lambda Upsilon.
The blue shirt candidate, Gene
S. Robb, is affiliated with Delta
Upsilon, president of Sigma Delta
Chi and editor of The Daily Ne
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didate is Joe Hunt, yellow jacket.
He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi
and past president of the Y. M.
C- A.
One of the school of journalism
candidates is Art Wolf, blue shirt,
affiliated with Sigma Phi Sigma,
Corn Cobs, Interfraternity council,
Pershing" rifles and is working on
The Daily Nebraskan.
William McGaffin, Sigma Mu,
yellow jacket, is news editor on
The Daily Nebraskan, member of
Corn Cobs, R. O. T. C. band,
Gamma Lambda. Sigma Delta Chi
pledge. McGaffin won first prize
for the best feature of last semes
ter in The Nebraskan and also had
the second best news story of last
semester.
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Lorenz Hopfer. Delta Sigma
Neal Gomon is the yellow jacket
candidate for senior member of the
publication board. He is affiliated
with Sigma Phi Epsilon and is sec
retary of the yellow jacket faction.
He is a member of Sigma Delta
Chi and was chairman of the Jour
nalism day committee. Gomon is a
reporter for The Lincoln. Star.
Howard Paine is the barb candi
date for junior member of the pub
lication board. William Comstock
a membe rof Phi Delta Theta is
the yellow jacket candidate. He is
a member of the Phi Delta Theta;
Corn Cobs; Pershing Rifles and
was president of sophomore class.
The blue shirt candidate is Ed
win Brewster, Beta Theta Pi. He is
assistant managing editor of the
Corhhusker. He is also the sopho
more yell leader and is affiliated
with Corn Cobs.
Duane Lyon, barb, is a candidate
as sophomore member. He Is af
filiated with Nu-Meds and was out
for freshman basketball this win
ter. He has also been assisting
with the barb parties.
Another candidate is Don East
erday, yellow jacket and a mem
ber of- Phi Gamma Delta frater
nity. He is also a member of Per
shing Rifles. He was out for fresh
man football.
The blue shirt candidate is Carl
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