.Xf.' - i j SWfJ .WWJflWHA.WfJR,,,w?' nrr rr --.jjJ""" i IP . k y s s VoLV. tto, 95. . UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, MARCH 3J, 1906. Price 5 Cents j " jr Ite2)ail? flebraehan ft K K A. -- r )Vr fSr A . MAKE SELECTIONS PRESIDENT CRITE8 APPOINT8 COMMITTEES. E. M. Marvin to Be Ivy Day Orator Gen. Nelson A. Ml lee Com- . mencement' Orator. President Crltea of the Senior Class has. appointed the committees which are to cary on tho- work1 In regard to the Ivy Day program. He also ap pointed committees to take charge of Senior sneak day and class party. The committee to secure the Commence ment orator was appointed some time ago and has already conforrod with tho. Chancellor In regard to a suitable person and Buch a person has been selected. General Nelson A. Miles will be Commencement orator for the graduating exercises of the class of '06? The selection of General Miles has met with the approbation of the entire class. y Mr. CritOB has chosen Mr-.'-E. M. Marvin as Ivy Day orator. Thiff selec tion comes only after long sudy, as the Senior class has a number of good men in this line. 'But Marvin, seemed to be. the-logical-one. The commltteos as appointed are as follows! Senior Hat x Ralph Smith, chairman, C. L. Waldron. George Wilson. Invitation I. L. Thompson, chairman. Lora Smith. R. A. Van Orsdel. J. H. Miller. Cline, chairman. Stanley Krajecek. Nora Davis. Lawrence Sidwell. Sneak Day Adolph Wellenslck, chairman. Pat Day. Ruth Thompson. Silas Cole. Poorla ArMilhnlrl. E. C. A. Zimraor- C!J . -OrHrFereoll. Jutt! O.laam Tiinm .-i. - - t-p--- i i ! -:--. w - ! .11" a -1,1"'. - f A . . " "r- iBBBW' am a 1 4n o s j . uii ruuv..v;uiuiuuuur- -k "Lata. Statter. y . .mhK., '-a&V. HarryWolllhgswbrtlT. 2"-Ivy"'Day prator ., E. M, Marvin. - . ,' Class Yell . . . E. C. A. Zlmmor, chairman. I Clyde Wilson. ' Fred- Pairman. Ivy Day " t -j Harry Holllngsworth, chainr Florence Hirst , Frank Brookings. f ' Albert Frickie. Lota Stetter. -Olive States. Bthel Haynoe. Commemoration-"" fa W. M: Whelan;, chairman; ' X Mi Bednar. May, BpthwelH" , Louise Allen. E. W: Brlgham, A. G. Montgomery Commencement Orators Ed. Adams, chairman. Juli Bednar. Miss Hoofer. i v I , w)m)w) -...-afci-..----- IT 22 J-J.1 1.. 1 - LJI law rH GYMNASTIC OOCXCXXXXXXXXXOCXXXXXXXC CONVOCATION, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 ADDRESS . .' CHANCELLOR ANDREWS MEMORIAL HALL OOOCOOXXXXXOCpQOCXXX Georgo Aboh ; George Horshey. " Class Song Ethel O'Connol, chairman. Elizabeth Shotwell. Mllllcent Stebblns.. President Crites conferred with VIco Presldont Ackerman in making these appointments. COMMENDS WORK OP CADET8. Adjutant General Culver Praises Part of Battalion in Thoyer Funeral. Chancellor Andrews received a let tor from Adjutant General J. H. Culver which praises the . work of tho Uni versity Cadets, Captain Worklzer and tho officers In Jthe funeral ceremony of tho late v-General John "M. Thayer. Tho letter is- as follows: Headquarters Nebraska National Guard. Adjutant General's Office-, Lincoln, March 26; 1006. Hon. E. Benjamin Andrews, Chancel lor State University, Lincoln: Dear Chancellor: I Tho presence of tho Unlvorsity Ca rets at tho funeral of General John MThayor on" last Friday added ma terially to tho impressiveness of the becasion. x PleaBe convey to Captain Worklzer and the officers and men of tho Cadets my appreciation of their presence, sol dierly conduct, and military bearing on that occasion,-under" veryc trying greatsec conjntions. ir1r? - 1 the DflfcJ' University and the Nation -in thua,paylHg tribute' to the memory of Nebraska's eminent soldier and states 4 t - man, very respectfully, (Signed) J. H. CULVER, ' Adjutant General, INTERFRATERNITY GAMES. The-First Game WlllJJe played, April 7th Captain .Worklzer to Umpire. A meeting of the representatives of the different fraternities was held' at the Phi Gamm house' on Thursday evening to make out the fraternity base- ball schedule. Elevem fraternl tlMrwere represented and McLaughlin of Delta; Tan Delta was chosen, preei deat and;Btown? of-Phi' Delta Theta aa 'secretary. An arbitration board was also selected wfalch consists of Brown, Day and Heacock. Captain Worklzer, commander, of the Cadets, was ap pointed aa official umpire. EXHIBITION, It was decided to give two troubles to tho men who have tho highest bat ting and fielding average at tho end of- tho season. Tho division) was made between tho cast and' tho west sldo of 16th street. Tho rules of last year wero ro-adopted; thoy are as follows: 1. All active men and plegod men except those who have an "N" or are entitled to ono, in basjoball, ard" eligi ble to play In tho fraternity league. N 2. rTho games shall be played on tho days set In the schedule, tho cap tains of tho contesting teams shall de cide upon tho hour of tho day. 3. Any team not appearing within thirty minutes of tho time decided up on shall forfeit the game, 9 to-0. 4. Tho l&ngth of tho game shall be from Ave to nlno Innings. This to be decided upon by tho captains of two contenring teams. 5. Tho games shall be played un National League rules. GYM EXHIBITION. "S Good Program Arranged for En talnmcnt Tonight. Tonight is tho night, tho hour eighth, tho place the Armory. Stal giants, nimble fairies, fitting tall, lithe tumblt3nJfact, Is either got to rt ln-T- 'J 0wr i-t-wv wuih rf tMWett: The-Gym Ex er eolsmn of the Nebn yoiiiuaeo what others hav about It; what they did' at co tlon yesterday, and what Pr Fossler said. Kind reader, l reader, take a wise man's advice ana go. The wise know, henco follow in structions closely. It's two, you re; member; one on each arm. '" - The following Is the .program: X Grand Jlarch. i " .2. Mass dumb-bell .drill by first-year class. 3. Exhibition, of class boxing; under I. P. Hewitt and Jack1 Best. nji .. j . 4. Advanced Swedish gymnastics by women's class. 5. Apparatus work by about seventy members of firs t-y oar; class. 6. Hamburg drill by second-year. team (repeatod by request). 7. Advanced apparatus work 'by spo elal, men from secoad'year classv 8. Some contest figures on horhtaat tal bar, parallel bars and flying; riags by members, of tW gym tam. " 9. Weaving: danc byyotra? woiaea; 10. Intorclasa relay race 11. Exhibition of fancy' torch swlnjr- ing by Dr. Clapp.! ARMORY, t I" frjaium ueorae tre ihi wt m. MARCH ABRANOtJAMfS WILL PLAY KAN8A8 IN LINCOLN ON MAY 18 AND 19. Manager Eager Has Completed tho Southern Schedule Five Games to Be played on the Trip. Basoball Is on In doad oarnost and Judging by tho llno-up of rtfans" on the sidewalks around tho spots on the campus whoro tho batteries practice, the two initial games will bo well at tended. Theso games with. "Ducky" Holmes will bo tho only games playod boforo tho trip south. Manhattan Ag- i ricultural, Kansas University, Port I Riley and St. Mary's will composo tho I Kansas schedule. At homo again, the Lincoln League will meet the varsity on tho 18 th and 10 th. Then tho Nor braska Indians will have two games In Lincoln on tho 20th and 21st' On 'the 24th and 25th, "Ducky" Holmes1 bunch, will again entertain. Tho, first return "game from tho south1 wllKbo played in Lincoln with Kansas Univor-v slty on May llftnyjth, a second ono with them on tho 19 th. Nv ' Tho balance of the Schedule is not yet made out, but HlghlandPark, Des Moines, Is in lino for a gamoand Man ager Eager hopes to give the varsity "fans" a troat in the shape of a gam Llncqln with Bender's team from joarfish, South Dakota. Bonder goes mind tho bat for "Pa" Rourke onth'e, j maha League team so tho LlaebJjj fans" will have a chance o.s1hl13w? It his professional poMtltbut Jta i, i..-: t.i ' Oi' 4 k2?J MJriitJ a'treat maMOif w,r-v,' . 3nCL Park, aadtho Spear- i . v t " stllL ln the air. the schedule .T rdatejsas follows: 7liIncoln League, April 6 and 7, .Manhattan Agricultural, April 11. Kansas "University, Lawrence, April 12 and 11. Port Alley, April 14: St. Mary's, April 10. Lincoln Louguo,- April 18 and 19. Nebraska Indians, April 20 and 21. Lincoln League, April 24 and 25. Kansas University, Lincoln, May 18 am!tl9. Track Men. Dr. Qlapp ansouBces a meeting of all ' candidates for track work. Tuesday. April i, to be held fn chapel at 11 a. m. None of tho places on tho team are cinched and every-man that gets out has a chance according to his abili ties. The men are picked for each meet, giving every one a chance, to nut n. iuiv Buayu' cuiu UlKAtUK H yMUHp. , Tho Co-op. says lurry If you want one of those Sombreros. Did'jrou'get a, Sombrero?' You' should: have eae by all means; See about; it- at once at the Co-op. r el figWithJgL iMtr ,-. w " II ml i.t t ' am. - .- 31, '06 T, ,r Ktit