The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 09, 1938, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 193&.
By
MARY ANNA COCKLE
Cheer up, you summer schoolers.
There are a few bright lights on
the horizon. Activity seems to
center at the Student U these days
where people gather over break
fast just as they lingered over
cokes. Eob and Chuck Pillsbury,
jan Daugherty, Dons Von Bergen,
find just loads of others continue
to haunt the place.
Then there's the Friday night
get-together in the ballroom with
s. not bad orchestra, and the price
(we blush to mention it) is only
ten cents a person. Saturday will
pee the first matinee tea dance
from 4:30 to 6:30 and Thursday
the cafeteria opens. You might
try dropping in on the reading
room to thumb through the stack
of new magazines or spend some
of your leisure in the lounge lis
tening to the radio in an air con
ditioned atmosphere.
Of course, the park continues its
popularity. Tuesday night lound
Grant Thomas, Ed Steeves and
Margaret McKay, Leonard Dunker
With a little high school palsy
Valsy, Houghton Furr, the inevit
able Pillsbury boys, Larry Lansing
and Bill Herd and Lulubelle Em
erson. In fact, we're quite amazed at
the number of people who are tak
ing to the books this summer. At
the Sigma Chi house are at least
twelve of the boys, among them
Carl Cleveland, whose presence
may have something to do with
Eunice Holms.
Bob Howe, A. T. O. is enduring
the summer heat in Lincoln, we
suspect, because Marjorie Dirks
happens to be here. Wildon Ster
ner and Edie Philpot coinci
dentally registered for a few hours.
Then there's Max Home, whose
summer school record last year
looks mighty suspicious. 'Tis ru
mored there was some love lost for
a visiting school teacher. Inci
dentally Zipper Zeis ought to be
me answer to any school marm's
prayer as he likes to take young
ladies to dinner, he says.
No. things don't look quite as
K'my as iney might be. And
there are just lots and loLq mnrr
things to tell you about people in
me iwxi eauion 01 tne rag.
Kearney, chaplain of the Ne
braska department of the Ameri
can Legion, will conduct religious
services. There will be filing lor
offices, campaigning, an address
by Dr. George E. Condra, chair
man of the department of con
servation, and political speeches
of the candidates to occupy the
rest of the day.
Monday's program includes a
lecture by Robert C. Simmons,
and T'Hriy conventions with their
attendant caucuses and button
holing of voters and electors. In
the evening the student governor
of the boys' state will be inaug
urated, and Gov. Roy Cochran will
speak. The public is invited to at
tend this as well as all sessions
of the week.
Other governmental procedure,
legislative, judicial, and executive,
will be followed during the rest
of the week, with the program
concluding on Saturday, June 18.
At that time, Major Jones will
award diplomas and trophies.
Judge E. F. Carter of the Ne
braska supreme court is director
of the educational program. Gen
eral advisers are Roger V. Shu
mate, John E. Cuitiss, Dean F. E.
Hcnzlik of the teachers college,
C. F. Dienst, and Homer V. An
derson of Omaha.
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Svim and Play
Enjoy the Sun and the
Salt Water in Lincoln's
Finest Pool
Capitol Beach
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49TH STATE SATURDAY
254 Take Practical Course
in Government Study
on Ag Campus.
High school boys, 254 strong
mm representing 160 Nebraska
towns, will take over the agricul
tural college campus Saturday to
fo.rn the initial Cornhusker Boys'
Btate sponsored by the Nebraska
department of the American Le
gion. They will remain in Lincoln
ell of next week going thru the
motions of modern state govern
ment and thereby learning its
various functions in a way they
are not likely to forget.
Upon their arrivaj in the city,
the boys will attend a brief pro
gram of welcome in which Major
L. McC. "Biff" Jones, Husker
football coach. Mayor Oren S.
Copeland, Col. C. J. Frankforter
of the chemistry department, and
Robert C. Simmons will summar
ize the week's purposes. They will
then be divided into cities and
Counties governed according to the
laws and procedure of Nebraska,
and be assigned to political par
ties, the Nationals or Federals.
Sunday Rev. J. T. Fritsch of
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Motor Out Company
1120 p st
Alwsys Open
tte mwlrln, mndprate prices. Reduced
price on long trips. B6819.
Learn to Dance
Only two block from
University
138 No. 12th
Luella
Williams
Private Lessons by
Appointment
Studio D4252 Res. B4258
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