iy J t - r i ' 1 BBBi. nr H , . k' V . .... vBL Jft. raoe ' t Vol. VI. No.3. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; WEDNESDAY," OCTOBER SO, 906, ' ' ''' X fill Price 5 Cent's. - vB sm. m . rsW BrBM v sV ., , M- . H wmtiift iw nrftft Bar tt ' " IB W H BH r" K B' r K JUl BIS v- Saw. .SSW. .V Jk. SK SB m m SB SB BE SB SB JIBv BBpVBw bw fL W7 v bb) V kBr h wf fBrsV sBfcr H V tbhvwbW bb bV ' ' ' ' .Ill- - .1 .1. .1 - . I I -- I -I I - - --, - -. r JUNIOR ; OFflGERS ? " JUNIORS COMPLETE SLATE AT FIR8T MEETING. V 7 f' v Sc H Contest" for Presidency Close Dark ' Horse Makes .Hard .Fight Other ' Officers Selected. vThp Juniors elected acompleto slate oCofllcors for the first semester at their nieetlng heliLyjesterday morning in Memorial Hall. As was predicted" Mrj. "M. HugheB Avas elected to the of - fipo of nrfislflonL I111K -rnntrnrv tn nil r ., . .. expectations, there was a contest for the position that threatened seriously to "make' things interesting". ;Tho i HARD PRACTICE. . Gridiron Work On in Dead Earnest Steady Improvement. , Practise oh tho Athletic Field shows that Nehraska realizes her wjeak spots and 1b determined tb rectify her mis takes of last yoar. A good deal of tho time this wcok has been spent ,in punting .and catching .punts. Howard, one of tho most promising scrlhs, has been detailed for .duty on the squad and shows much promiso in tho way he handles pUnts and plays his end- in the scrimmage. Tho line-up may bo changed considerably in next Satur day's game and sovoral of tho scrubs ntay feet a chanco' to show what they can do. Rqports from Drake say that they mo havlng-tho sanio trouble that wo FORMER STUDENT DROW.NEO. A. E. Gordon, -02, Drowned in Freshet Near Tonala, Chiapas, Mexico. ' Word was recoivoinmb Monday eve ning of tho death of Mr. A. E. Gordon, Lb. 13. '02, near Tdnala, Chiapas, Mex ico.. Mr. Gordon, whoiPin, tho Univer sity, vas a member of tlieJVarBlty. bafloball anl football teams and had' a Jargo circlo ofrlonds. Details of the. accident which was. ' responsible for his doatli. aro not available as yet. It Is known that ho was drowned -in n river heavily swollen by a recent fresh et and his body has not yot been re covered. Tho accIdenE occurred on September 30, while Mr. Gordon was at work with the engineering party of which ho has been a member for tho past four years. SENIOR fOOTBALL CLASS GRIDIRON APPOINTMENTS MADE.v. President McWIIIIams 8elects!.the Football Manager and Two - Coaches. . v. . Prosldont McWIIIIams of tho Senior Class luuNannouncod his cholco for manager ajidScoaches of. tho Senior football toam. T.A. KlcflBolbach -has lieen solected for tho former ofllcb and Messrs. Glen Mason and B.-vM. Little for tho latter. Practiso will bokln ,on Thuraday at tho Convocation period aiid-will bo held on Iho. athlotlc flold iii Ij, . --.. v J IT - . , "v . . . , " . ' . -. 'z -. lUBSMSMSMSMSMSMSBBE VHBB)BBHBBBBBBbMBMB9BHSMSMSMSMSMMcj. itis. 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Munn naa not ner aided his candidacy for .the office and "considerable surprise was manifested when his name was presented. Bal lots were "cast and the re turngr showed Mr. Hughes elected by a voto 'of 71, ' while Mr. Munri polled 65 ballots. iThe. other officers elected are as fol- Viee president Miss Laura A. "fRhoaties. " ' .Secretary Miss Pearl, Murphy. Treasurer Mr., Serlock. , Sergeant-at-Arms Byron B. Toder, Brace' Physical Laboratory, The" Draco Laboratory of Physics which was finished last year, Is named In honor of the' late Professor DeWitt" Bristol Brace. Besides tho "depart ment of, Physics it housesvon the third floor tho United States Weathojr Bu reau. Tho rest of tills floor is occu pied by tho mechanics laboratories and a largo sound-and-heat laboratory. On tho second' floor is a large laboratory for optics with adjacent dark rooms for photometry; a laboratory for a teachers' course in methods and man ipulation; tho auditorium with a seat lug capacity for two hundred" and fif ty; tho adjoining apparatus cabinets, a smaller lecture room; and the, de partment library. Tho first, floor is ro sorved for work requiring freedom from mechanical vibrations and for tho shops. On this floor are tho lab oratorios for electrical measurements, a large laboratory, and several smallo rooms for research. Undo this- floor is a corrido.r' for special work in op tics, 'x tending the whole length of the building, and a constant temperature room. are -having hero at home. Drake seems to havo a good line smashing team, but feels, weak on her ends and back Hold, snap ana speed are wnac they aro working for at presont, and, many changes have been .made in their Hne-uk during the past week. C. N. Walton, 'Q6(, has -been re-elected to thesuperlntendencq of the Chad ron schools,. 8ouvenlr Views. It is Uie intention of Tho Nebraskan management to rua a set of, views of the University buildings ln tho next few issues of tho paper. Those who wish to securo extra copies as souve nlrs for themselves 'dr their friends can dso at this office, Alfred Grago, 'Q5, is superintendent bf tho Tobias schools again this year, ovory day thereafter. It is hoped that a large number of Seniors will turn out regularly. s Tho cnptaln of the team will be se lected by the vote of the men who finally mako tho team, thus following tho precedent established in 'Varsity football. f - Tho prompt action of the Seniors in dealing with the class football ques tion will make' the other clasee hustle for tho gridiron supremacy. President McWIIIIams will announce the rest of his appointments this morning". It is rumored-.that Denton Slaughter, one of the prominent can didates for President in the recent Senior election, is slated for Prom, chairman. ' - MN-Week Meeting. v. The mid-week devotional meeting pt the Y: M. C. A. will W.l4 by, Arthur Jorgeasen, Wednesday evening, 7 OCIWK. ,iJrK, i f-i, t ,' yf r - ' Onfc .t ' " ! " n. .. -uasBit