The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1906, Image 1

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Vol. VI. No. 15.
.UNIVERSITY OF. NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; FRIDAY, OCTOBER i2l906.
Price 5 Cents.
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07 APPOINTMENTS
COMPLETE LIST OF8ENIOR COM
MITTEES OUT."
President McWIIIIams Announces the
Chairmen and Members to;8cirve
i Thrubut.'the Coming Year.
With 'more than the usual' prompt
ness dlspluyed-by Senior 'presidents .In
ttio ;post, President C. C. McWllllama
of the Class of 1907 announces today
the complete list of appointments for
the coming year.
Following Is tho list" of appoint
monts: '.""
f Senior Prom.
Chairman C. D. Slaughter., r '
Master 'of Ceremonies m - L: MeTUr.
; CommittedZola Delleker,-TLepta
Lapp, G. Y,. Choney, IrK. Needham
Don Wilson, V
Senior Play.
Chairman L. A. Higgins.
Comralttee Alice Ageo.1 FJossy D.
Erford, Helen Huse, Kathleen Llnder
"man, Edward Affoltor, O .J, Gatz
meyr, Kolso Moj-gan, E. M Sundor
iand! Athletics.
.Chairman and Football Manager,
,T. A. Klesselbach.
Committed C, B. puer, A. L. Lott,
Fjank ,Rush., .
. .Coaches E, M. Little,. G. B. McDon
ald. Caps and Gowns, .
Chalrnian C. M.'Dunn.
Committee Cleo Howard,, . Vln'da
Hudson, D. D.. Drain, C. K. Smith.
Commencement Orator.
. Commltteia T. , A, .Browne, C, R.
Weeks, W. E. Hannan, . r
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- ChalrmanM., E. Cbrnpllus.
v CommlttsQ Elta? Boose, JoBle Fz-a-,'Vler,
Ray Flndlay, R V. Pepperburg. ;
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Chairman Paul Jones.
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Committee1 Louise Brace, Myrtle
Kauffman, Edna King, P. R. Butler",
Rood Green, J. B. Jackson.
8enlor Pins.
Chairman A. E. Wolf. i
i Commltteo Helen Hendrle, Flor-
onco Parmalee, T. G. Hurden, A. E..
Palpn.
CONVOCATION TODAY.
Violin Recital by Mrs. 8ilence Dales
Kriapp In. Memorial Hall.
The following program will be given
this morning: -
1. "Dammorung" Natrowskl
2. "Appasslonata" Ferraris
3. "Gultarre" . ...Moszkowskl
4. "Andante" .'. .' Gulraud
5. "Humoreske" r Dvorak
G. "Spanish Dance" . ...Rohfold
Walter Green, '01, Is superintendent
of public instruction at Tilden, Neb.
The University School of Music.
Tho home of the tJnlverslty School
of jMusIc Is situated at the corner of
Elovehth and R streets, immediately
adjoining tho University campus. . It
combines In Its three stories and base
ment amplq facilities for the work car
ried on within It.
Besides the offices of the, executive
department, tho building contains two
largo parlor two ' large recitation
rooms andten instruction rooms, as'
well nS complete dormitory .facilities
for Its studonts.
Frcfd Dormah,. M. E.. '01, formerly
instructor in descriptive geometry in
the. University and who has been fore
man of apprentices with the ;W8'
Chalmors Company since 1904; 'has;
been a campus vfsltor' for "tho past;
nvedK, 'Mr. Dormun'is oh his ya'y4to'
Denver, whbro m 'jpjDslUo Is 'awaing
him.
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PRIZE8 FOR 80NGS.
Manager Eager Offers Reserved Seats
for Football Songs.
Mauagor Eager wlshos to announce
a footbail song contest, open to tho
public, in which two reserved scats
for each gamo in the beBt part of tho
grandstand will bo given ,for the best
words submitted for songs to bo used
In tho games with Ames Agricultural
Collego and with Kansas University. .
To como within the rules of tho con
tost words must bo set to tho nuiBlc
of the popular song "Cheyenne and
bo submitted to Manager Eager by
mall not Jater than tho Wednesday
preceding tho gamo for which they
are intended.
Awards will be published thru tho
columns of The Nobraskan,. together
T
wltlf tho prlzo winning words oh tho
.Friday preceding each ' of tho. two
games. . ,
Words should bo written for tho
en tiro song, Including verso and
chorus, and one complete stanza is all
that is wanted.
It Is hoped that by this method a
song may bo secured for each of tho
gumos that will rival in effectiveness
tho parody on "Molly O" that was
used in Uie gamo with Colorado last
year. ' "' "" " . "
It is hoped also that u 'largo num
ber of' students will compete and so
work up their football enthusiasm to
the -boiling point.
' ' Basket Ball. , .
Dr, Clapp 'wishes tonnnbunc that
in addition to practise on' Tuesday and
Thursday, at 4 p. m. busket ball;prac
Use. will bo held, at 2:80 p. m. op Sat
urday 'as well. - '. .
Till BIG RALLY
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FOOTBALL ENTHU8IA8M AT HIGH
' PITCH YE8TERDAY.
News From' Drake Quality of TeanT
Unknowns-Practise Here Shows f
Progress.
Tho chapel was flllod'to. overflowing
yesterday morning with a most vocif
erous crowd bubbling ovor vwltbT .foot
ball enthusiasm. From tho tlmo the
first. fow gathered until tho last of tho
crowd: left tho building thoro. was an
almost continuous outburst of old-tlmo
football enthusiasm that has mado Ne
braska famous thq country over. ;
;, Dr. Hound .was tho presiding officer
and at first, tho-ehief rooters bolngrab-seht;-
leil tiro rooting. In response to
tho vigorous demands of tho crdwd Dr.
Bolton appeared on tho platform anil
after receiving up ovation ofsovoral
minutes duration, mado a fow re,
marks in his usual optimistic vein.
Coach Fpstor then made ft rousing
speech in which ho exhortod the sUV
dents to maintain, that reputation for
football spirit for ,whlch Nebraska is
notdd thriiout tho country. As usual
tho band contrlbuated materially to
tho success of the' occasion wlUvCitk
spirited music. " - ' ; ",'.?
The meeting was marked by the tryr
out of ' now songs and yells. , Those
seemed to go .very successfully f and
should add materially to tho equipment
of thq rooters. . ' '
,, Advices from Drake, ouv noxt;:op-
ponont Indicato that so far hf davpl-
,6pment of Us team, has beqiif. rather
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