'V ; ,: V '1 ! i ' If. I ' t i t : f ! H r J 4 r i i I ; 5 I 'J t i! i ' . i i il f TWO The Nebraskan funon A. Llutolrt, Nb'h OFFICIAL STUDKNT PUBLICATION ONlVfcHkirv OF NtBHAkKA FIKT bUMMfll tliblON ktAkON f-ub'itiirt! T ! And frtdjy "mm 1X0 during lunvMr Kneel. " Appl ici iT"( o f i r c c J ila nilr Oxnird by fctudn PubltcHn l.oJirt. UtvciHy olNbr i subscription bat.. or Nm Wtrh CO crnl mil(J fl c"U n cmpu Gen Hobo. .. CdHor irrey Jk Dunntu Mnuf t-lwocd N. Thompton ... Aitittml Ounnett Mjnflrr " "PLAV A PKARTII of fl'irit. a list leu nchi about life in general, a tendency to be hum-drum. disin terested, and a slave to Ukn and MudioM charade rtzes t average humuur ktudrnt Jut an an over yficiiM desire to play and a for get fulness of the true meaning of u university and the purpose of a college education arc typical in the attendant of the regular term. Summer students seem to have foi gotten how to pl.iy. Many of them are school teachers- still youn; in yearn who have lost all feelir;. and appearance of youth becot..- they have allowed their jaoie'-4ion to mold them into drud 8, to sap away their vital ity, to force them into rut. As much as new courses, new theoiies. and new material to iefish their intellectual Inter st., these students and a number of ethers whose university life thus far has served as a physical depressant need to releam how to play. Kor the most part their for KClfulness of the important part play has in a well ordered life has l-een due to the lack of opportun ity for it. Opportunities for play with proper encouragement and stimu lation undoubtedly would be seized by many summer students too busy and too engrossed in their academic pursuits to arrange for playtime and play places, by oth ers who hesitate to lead in such recreational movements for fear their associates will think tbey are neglecting intellectual interests. DLANS for a men's picnic at Seward July 9 are announced today. A mixer for all university students will be held at Grant hall tonisht. These are steps in the - ife'ht direction. I Cnill ine lasi lt jcai:; ruvi: uc- paitment organized week end pic nics. Students whose mutual intei f ht". naturally bound them close to gether, every week or two took an afternoon and evening off. with drew from the city, played, pic nicked and enjoyed themselves. To revive such a program would be to refresh a student body so weary physically it cannot hope to learn as readily, to concentrate as effectively, and to assimilate per manently the information gained in summer courses as completely. Sweltering summer is hard enough to endure without any mental exertion. When students, decide to brave the heat tQ en rich their store of knowledge they Let Us Shine It Up And Take Out The Squeaks Washing Car 41. Greasing Crr 7 Wflvbing & Greasing sJJ.-Vf (Student Kates) Ail mi: OIL Or.lPAfOY 0. A. Barber, Prop. THE 1 i.houlJ rtalUe that to Achieve the bent reult they must UdcrDperi their houra of Mudy with whole tomt J lay. There la no rton why depart mental rlcnica are not In order a this year. They constitute tra tht ion almost forcotten that it worth reviving . DOG IN THE MANGEIt m By Jo tmine. rKLU the summer grind la on w In earnctt at lat and every thing la becoming settled, with tLe poHHible exception of the weather. Late registrations are definitely over, and no longer do the profes dti inquire plaintively, "1 don't seem to have your card. Mlra Ulank. Do you know where it Is?', only to reecive the nonchallant rt ply, "Well. 1 haven't quite decided whether 1 want to register for this course. Von see. I'm a graduate student." Yes. you've guessed It. some gtaduite students make me ill no. not very 111. Just slightly sick IT WON T do to be to partial. so let me conMnue and give grievances a real airing. In the first place, I am continually astounded by the mixed herd of humans attending the sum mer session. In the winter session, there scorned to be only three classes of students, the "cake," the grind" and the "great middle class." The "cakes could al ways be found n these loafing dens on the south side of K street, the "grinds" in the Li brary, and ths "great middle class' ail over the campus. THE summer session presents greater difficulties cf classifi cation, but the outtanding divisions seem to be the following: (1) Graduate students in search of a degree and very serious about it. They miss no opportunity to tell all about their "theses." i 2) Teachers, leaving work behind and reveling in an orgy of courses. With brief case and notebook, they go about col lecting "methods" to inflict upon the "little darlings" they will return to next fall. (3) "Hunk chasers," try it) " ao.T i i 7 Plpverlv Designed . ( NONE OVER ' I I N I srriCHKI) rllKI'KS nli j 1h LINDELL Summer Garments NEED FREQUENT "GLEANING! HAVE US KEEP YOUR GARMENTS CLEANED AND PRESSED IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE FOR ALL OC CASIONS. Our service, is prompt and reliable. Our prices are reasonable. We. call for and deliver to all parts of the' city. ' i i ' , i ' i ' t i i Modern . Phone 80UKUP A F2377 "26th Year NEMIASKAN, Fill DAY, JUNK 27, 1930. ing to blip through recjulied coures under cover of the bustle and confunlon of the beet 10 summer term. (4) A pitifully small lem nant of the "great middle claaa" of the winter term, hanging on because they "love the old avbool. and Just can"t bear to leave IL" (5) lAst, a bunch of lazy oafs like' myself, who are hanging around because they are too Incompetent to get a Job, and too poor to take a de cent vacation. CI'KAKING of the students on the campus reminds me of some who have left, never to re turn. Gilman. writer of one of the finest columns that has ever ap peared In The Nebra&kan. write that he has his old Job aa guide at Long's peak for the summer, but Intends to "bum" his way to New Zealand in the fall. A few of my friends that gradu ated aro much in evidence, in spite of graduation. One of these. Cliff Sandahl. formerly "Cliff thu town. His time la much occupied at present, for. during the day he Is Lincoln city correspondent ior the Omaha Uee News (Adv.) at niKht he pounds linotype ma chine at the Journal, and spends the morning catching what he calls his "beauty sleep." OR. WARNER IN CHICAGO. Dr. Ruth Warner of the college of pharmacy Is in Chicago tnls week attending th annual conven tion of the American Medical as sociation. DIBLeT-EAVES FOR TEXAS. Dana X. r.ible. head football coach, leaves Lincoln July 1 for Foit Worth. Tex., where he will teach ccacbin? in the Texas Cbris tion college coaching school. LEARN TO WILL TEACH YOU TO DANCE IN SIX PRIVATE LESSONS BALLROOM. CLOG and TAP DANCING Lestont Morning, Afternoon and I tvrning oy Appointment. RESULTS QUKNIttU Lee A. Thornberry LS251 Cooled Studio 2300 V NOW IS THE TIME I to sck-t-t your summer iuit wonr J for all occasion". ' : .ttnn-tic- Uiils l"r (.'o-ls U ) ! ftornoon. e ve-nint.' or sports winr. TAKKKTAS Band Bo ! HOTEL BUILDING ' : i ' (Gleaners WE6TOVVER, MGR8. In Lincoln" 21 & G IIISTOUIANS TRY TO nirncimiNi: limits OF INDIAN VILLAGE K K Ilhu-krton. curator of the Ncbinska t5tute llmtorlcal noclety. ami R II. Whittenmora of Aclam Vcdnciclny afternoon hlnrtrd on a brief exploration trip through the Lcup vnlley. They expect to examine the re mains of the ancient rawnee vil lage which once htcxxl on the bunks of Council creek between h-ullerton anJ Ucnoa. They bo to determine the exact boundaries of the village which wan visited by fur traJera a early n J833. JULY 4 th ?:i -j 4 N Special Cool Summer Frocks wli il uill tay on to inc rea:' y nir thinking -ililiti h weaiiif (iir of lliese cool frocks $11.75 and $6.50. DD 75 Rajahs Crepes Prints Crepe Willows Co Ed Campus Shop The Davis School Service Nebraska's Leading Teachers' Agency d 10 Hi Ci:C Stuart Ul'ltf-. Lim-vl" (Kornu rly MS No. 12th St.) Spend a delightful evening with Leo Beck and his ele- en kings ot jazz. lou enjoy it as a fitting will climax to a perfect holiday. Meanwhile there is dancing every nite except Sunday. Come out to Antelope Park and meet your friends. Values In Vou r-Hlly dnt care vhat an I. O. i. or what happens to all ihc irregular erhs if the heat makes mui uneoiiifortahle. That .umI 50 Sleeveless Shantungs Rayon Crepes j ; ; , i f ' 1123 R Street