mmm raeftan Vol.JVt No. 4 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIRDAY, SEPT. 30, J904. Price 5 Cents r- . pp .fch- U" ft Atf & fo'-'r I; ,,' Long Lilt of . Fraternity and -Sorority Pledges Announced. Th Oreelr fcittoi1 BolU Swell Their Natnbor .by Kow Addition. Stella Trimble Pall City All Freshmen. Vern Leet, '08 Lincoln Kappa Kappa Gamma. Florence WoodB, '08 Lincoln Alpha Amlcron PI. Annie Jones Lincoln I Jla Le Gore Lincoln SOPHS WAKE UP Following is a list of pledges to the various ritornaties and sororities of the university; so far as they have been announced It -will, bo noticed that a few of the socleties-especially some of the sorprltips are- not represented in this list ThiB is for the most part owing- to several being made on the quiet, and not tor present publication: FRATERNITIES. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Residenco, 1228 R. street G: Teeters Beatrice H. Shallhorn Lincoln Roy Cook Lincoln N. Barnes Lincoln R. Buries n Lincoln A. Schmidt ,-.- Beatrice H, Wilson Salaam B. Jones Salaam W. Wilhelm' .- Lincoln T. Mills' Osceola G. Camoron Lincoln A. Lyons ...,. Fall City Sigma Chi. Residence, 1142 K. street. W. W. Bride Georgetown, D. C. R. E. Peacock Falls City Dolta Tau Delta. Residence, 1G43 Q street Atthur Hazjewood, '07 Lincoln ierno Howard. '08 , Fromont Delta Ups'llon'. . ResfdenM 1486 - F street. Gilroy . . . Lead, S. D. Charles Lussler Lead, S. D. Will Lundin Lead, S. D". Cloyde Matson Lincoln A. Black , Salt Lake Peterson Chicago All Freshmen. Phi Delta Theta, Residence, 1604 F street Fred Harris, '08 Omaha Hugo Blrkmer, '08 Lincoln H. MCLaufhJim, '08 Lincoln W. Trimble. '.08 Hastings B. Koehler, '08 Hastings G. Lantz, 0G Kearney Alpha Theta Chi., Residence 2548 Q street JUex Marriott, '08 Omaha -J.- Clyde Mooro, 06 Omaha Alex Van Orsdell, '08 . . Portland, Ore. Wm. J. McCabe, '08 Wayne Ray Pool, '06 Weeping Water Fred Naughton, '08' Omaha PJbl Kappa Psi. Rosldonco 226 N. Twenty-sixth street. George Redlck Omaha R. Durkee -r-, Omaha Ed .Johnston Omaha Jack Dumont Omaha. L. Callahan ..., ..x Omaha SORORITIES. Delta. Gamma.. Residence 719 S. Six teenth street. Ellen Lun, '08 Omaha Edith Wright, '08 Schafer RUth Jackway '08 .'..,, Lincoln Jessie Gibson, '08 Fromont Abblo, Stuart, '03' Blair Kappa Kappa Gamma. Residence 623 S. Fourteenth street. Missi Extelle (Phi Beta Kappa) Tennessee graduate from Vassar. Verne "Hall, '08 Creston, Iaf Ruth Baker, '08 Lincoln Edna Baker, '08 Lincoln Mary Minor, '08 . . . v. . . Lincoln Kappa Alpha-'Theta. Residenco 1035 J street Helen Lawes .., ,.. Lincoln , S. Stuart Lincoln 2 Emma Swezoy Lincoln V Agnes, Langeven ; Fall City s ' Jessie 'Eowfera -4k.,... York President Wolf Appoints Fresh man and Other Committees. A (jOOD PRACTICE Foot Bail Men Beginning to Show Rapid Improvement. Tho Tentn Is Rounding Into Shnpo for the Orlunell Ginie. Yesterday Presldont Wolf, of the Sophomore class responded to tho res olution made at the last class mooting, that a committee be appointed to take charge of the Freshmen during their attempts to organize. For obvious reasons, it was thought wise to keep these appointments secret, but tho. Nebraskan has good authority as to tho authenticity of the following list, although we can assume no respon sibility for it: B. F. Rush, J. I. Bar nard. C. C. McWIUlams. C. Johnson. H. D. Lapp, I. T. Rhorer, H. L. Mantor W. E. Flake, Campbell, and 9. Dunham. Other committee appointments made were as follows: Hop Committee Chairman, Charles A. Sunderlin; master of ceremonies, B. Jones, Mary Morgan, Rosalie Stew art. Anita Hazelwood, Leo P. Howard, Nelllo A. Syoyer, Lloyd DottsloW, Alma Ettlng, R. L. Moss, A. Meyer, Paul Jonos, H. G. Myers, Glenn Ma son, Claude Robertson, A. M. Levy, O. S. Copeland. Sombrero Committee Chairman. D. P. Do Young, Helen Anderson, A. H. Swan. Cap Committee Chairman. R. H. Findley; Alice Ageo Imogene Brewster. JBo4nar,ciraye,-cMaryWJHiams. D A. Kerr. A. Manning, W." E". "Stand- even. Manager basketball team R. L. Hill. Manager football team C. M. Dunn. APPOINTMENTS ARE MADE. Commissioned Officers are Ap pointed in Cadet Battalion. Tho following commissioned officers were appointed at drill last evening: To be Cadet Captains: L. A. Sheldon, assigned to Co. A. JLH. Whlto, assigned to Co. B. W. C. Ramsey, assigned to Co. C. J. Hyde, asslgnecT to Co. D. To bo Cadet, First Lieutenant and Adjutant: R. A. Towne. To bo CatSd First 1 ieuterrants: E. W. Crltes, assigned to Co. A. H. B. McCallum, assigned to Co. B. E. B. Adams, assigned to Co. C. Jas. McGeachin, assigned to Co. D. To be Cadet Second Lieutenants: R. R.. Hill. asslgnQd to Co. A. - P. Laner assigned to Co, C. - L. P. Stone, assigned to Co.- D. Other commissioned and non-commissioned pfllcera will be appointed next week. Captain Chase has received a request for applications for the headship of the military department of the Mobile Military Institute, at Mobile, Ala. Here is a good chance for some experienced cadet. ' The football men camo out with an extra supply of energy last evening, after tho day's rest, and despite the heavy fleld tho scrimmage was fast and unusually free from fumbling, con sidering tho muddy fleld. Tho old standby, Dean Ringer, had donned his moleskins again and took the guards in hand, and under his supervision they showed markod improvement, even durinc the one hour. Barta es pecially Is improving rapidly, and is getting Into tho gamo with a vim which almost Insures him a place on tho team. Borg also Is doing well and promises to make as good a guard as he Is a center. Mills was on the field again after a couple of days out, due to an injured rib, and his speed is in creasing steadily. Last night he broke through tho scrub line overy play and several times stopped his man. The tacklbsare giving tho mot trouble. Cy Mason is a fixture and is playing in his old time form. Burns Is being tried onthe other side, and although light may make good, as ho "Is a hard man to box up. Robertson has left his tacklo position to try for end, and is becoming, more certain in his tackl'ng. Bill Johnson, Standqvon and Denslow are also being played reg ularly on practice. In the back fleld pBened'ct i Axed, at quarter. Bender at-ono nan anu uien mason- ai iuii. Fenlon, Eager and Marsh are fighting It out for tho other half. On the whole the prospect is decidedly good for this early season, and were it not for tho light line the best team of Booth's reign could be predicted. The football management tried to arrange for a mass meeting at chapel time today In order to rouso enthu siasm, for the Gclnnoli game, but the convocation committee had made other Arrangements. Manager Davis is in Omaha on busi ness connected with the Crelghton game, to be played there on the 15th. An excursion may bo run at that time to take up any university supporters who may wish to go. Munn. who was showing up well at end, will be out of the gamo on ac count of his father's objection to the game. rushed to training quarters at Whit more lake." Tho following yell will bo intro duced at Saturday's game. Evorybody learn It: U Rah Rah No1 bras ka U Rah Rah No bras ka U Rah Rah No bras ka Hooray ! JUNIORS ELECT. Hold Love Feast in Chapel and Choose Officers. The Junior class mot yostordoy morning at convocation tlmo In Me morial hall and In ton minutes olected tho following Blato: ProBldont, Laur ence Sidwoll of Omaha; vfco-presldcnt, L. S. Lo Gro of South Omaha; secretary-treasurer, Miss Lillian Bennett of Lincoln; sergeant-at-arms, ex-President W. H. Smith of Tobias. The beat of fooling prevailed throughout the meotlng, and each officer was chosen by acclamation. An amusing Incident occurred in connection with the choice of the secretary. A certain gojitlcman of the class was nominated for the office, and since no other names woro offered. some one made a motion to close nomi nations and declare the aforesaid gen tleman the unanimous choice of the class. Some wag at once set up a demand that a girl bo elected for the position, and the whole class took up the cry. A vote resulted in ono man not tho nominee signifying the lat ter as his choice, and the rest of the class voting, for Miss Bonnett. The lman In tho case" fervently thanked tho class for this mark of apprecia tion, and wob mot with a storm of ap Plausel !:! President Sidwoll announces that the Junior Prom, committee will be named in The Nebraskan some timo next week. The Famous will give a special dis count of 10 per cent to university stu dents on all purchases of millinery, kid gloves, corsets,' etc. Music in Chapel. Today the first musical program of the year will be given at convocation. The following will bo the program. ORGAN RECITAL Toccata and Fugue tJ, Bach In Paradise Dubois Gavotte Thomas Nuptial March Guilmant Fanfare Lemmens A recent number of tho Chicago Tribune comments briefly as follows on tho football situation at Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan: "Illinois University: Outlook en couraging. Tho heavy spring rains have, evidently stunted tho growth of Uie crop In tills section. There is an WELCOME. ' ' Tho Young Women's Christian asso ciation of tho university extends a cordial welcome-to both the old and new students. At tho beginning of the rear, among- abundance of raw material, but it Isthe various Interests that claim the The University School of- Music Cafe, Meals a la carte. Everything first cjass; fine chef, good service. Take lunch with us. Fleming, 1211 O St., la showing a nice line of Jewelry. Meals or Lunch. Good Health Cafe. uniformly light In weight, and has not filled properly. Much of it is green and inexperiences. The coaqhes main tain cheerful attitudes, but hold out no roseate hopes. "Minnesota University: Insufficient bulletin's as yet. but outlook by no means discouraging. Reports also con flicting. Material said to be light, and at the same time reported to weigh on an average 190 pounds. One recent consignment of 280 pounds for the position of left guard has helped to make the general feeling more opti- toistic. "Michigan University: Reports de cidedly .bullish. Materia said to av erage 200 pounds, with occasional ship ments which grade from' 205 to as high as 260 pounds. Over 50 per cent of the visible supply is made up of well seasoned material from last year's product Early deliveries are being Y. W. C. A. Notes. Opening reception of Young Wo men's Christian association to alj uni versity girls, Friday, September 0. 8 to 10:30, at tho governor's mansion, M46 H street S attention, this is one of the most im portant, as it has for Its object tho throe-fold development of character. All young women of the university are invited to attend the devotional meetings bold every Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock In, No. 106; ftlso the noon prayer meeting held oyery; dky at 12:20 in the Y. W. C. Av tpbmf The courses offered in mission study AQd Bible study are. such as will In terest students of all classes. The Y. W. C. A. girls will be glad to have the young women call at their room, which is east of the front en trance to University Hall, and become acquainted with them and with each other; that as friends, all may co operate for the interest of the highest and best 1 ' If you got it at Armstrong's, it's Bht t " ' v, -fi'n'X'l ytt 3l' m wi : A i t ' . M fw r - T 1 it.1 -i 1 . " v- 4,'' i 7 l i ,;. i 1: f'fV -" i " a V'ftfSfcbifc - -uSik&fc :L v V Z K jri .) . 'J t IH i . --MV- ea wKSa.i