Gornbusher Edition tlbe SDailv IHebraskan Vol X. No. 61 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. Price 5 Cents. ... t h V HUSKER STAFF ANNOUNCED REED QIVE8 OUT NAMES OF HIS ASSISTANTS. JUIUIRS AND SENIIRS ON THE LIST DEPARTMENTS TO BE CARED FOR BY SPECIAL STUDENTS. Classes and Other Organizations to Be in Charge of Staff Mem bers Staff of Upper Classmen. COin CONTESTS FOR ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Editor Reed of the 1911 Cornbuaker announced the selection 'of. The stiff of the bis annual. The list. vih two exceptions, 1j composed of junior and senior students, sa the book is pub lished by these classes. A change has been inaugurated this year in that all departments aie to be looked after by certain students on tho staff. Organizations and classes will be ?ared for in tne same n anner. The Staff. The staff as announced is ns fol lows: Editor-in-chief Guy E. Reed. Business Manager Guy C. Kiddoo. Managing Editors Anan Raymond, Senior. Dana B. Van Dusen, Junior. Geo. N. Foster, Law. A HANDSOMELY BOUND CORNHUSKER WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE FOLLOWING: FOR THE BEST CARTOON ON SOME MEMBER OF THE FAC ULTY. FOR THE BEST CARTOON ON SOME STUDENT ACTIVITY. SUCH AS ATHLETICS, DEBATE. ORGANIZATION, DANCE. OR ANY UNIVERSITY FUNCTION. FOR THE SORORITY HAND ING IN THE BEST BUNCH OF JOKES. FOR THE FRATERNITY HAND ING IN THE BEST BUNCH OF JOKES. FOR THE CLUB HANDING IN THE BEST BUNCH OF JOKES. FOR THE BEST POEM OF NOT OVER TWELVE LINES ON THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. FOR THE BEST SHORT STORY IN REGARD TO ANYTHING PER TAINING TO THE UNIVERSITY. CONTESTS ARE OPEN TO ANY STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY. HAVE PLANNED SINCE FALL EDITOR8 HAVE BEEN BUSY ON THE 1911 CORNHU8KER. WORK TO BE REPRESENTATIVE 'DEPARTMENTS CREATED MAKE LE8S INDIVIDUALISM. Sophomore Representatives' Dean McBrlen. Frederick W. McConnell. Freshman Representatives Geo. B. Packard. John Outright. LOOKING UP COACH. Arnold A. Bald, 'Meaiclner-4 Chas. Bennett, Engineering. Philip K. Frederick, Artist. Assistant Business Manager J. Bills. Associate Editors Margaret Guthrie. Ernest E. Hahne. Department Editors Walter Powers, Athletics. Arthur Oberfelder, Senior. Ernest Graves, Junior. Harry Hughes, Calendar Harold Noble Organizations. Harold Noble, Organzatons. Departments. Literature Margaret Guthrie. Jessie Beghtol. Grace Ryan. Fay Hartley. Maxon Sprague. Fraternities and Sororities Harold Noble. Kate Field. Clubs L. 0. Ostarhaut. Marjory Kunkel. Grape Richards. Military E. H. Hahn. Frank Rhode. S&nior ATMTDherfelderr Junior Ernest Graves. Harold Slater. Jokes Anan Raymond. Chas. Bennett. Merle Outhouse. Searlo Holmes. - . Hazel Johnson, "" Grace Uennett. Irene Bailey. Edna MlllerT Helen Mitchell. , Florence Whlttler. Florence Da,vis. f O. H. Pierce; Stenographic, , Lynn Lloyd. t James Lawrence. Sam- Grlffln R. B. Weaverllng. W. Dr. Clapp Investigating Men and At tending Meetings. Diy R. G. ClanPjx physical director, has not returned to the University from his trip to New York City, where he attended the meetings of the na tional athletic association last week. While he is away he will look up dif ferent men that are being considered by the athletic board as possible se lections for tho all-year coach posi tion. If he returns before Thursday evening he will depart at once for Des Moines, where ho. will attend the meeting of the Missouri Valley Con ference, which will,, convene In that city Friday. Otherwise he will go to Des Moines, returning to Lincoln later. Examination Notice in German De partment. Next Saturday morning Professor Fossler will conduct the examinations of students who want to have t'holr high school credits applied to their college credltB. Artists Are Working English Club to Edit the Literary Depart' ment Frederick to Be Chief Cartoonist. FIRST GAME 8ATURDAY. CORNHUSKER PICTURE8. Cotner Collegians to Be First Basket- ball-Opponents. - The first basketball game of lbe season will be held Saturday evening In the Armory when the University will meet the Cotner five. The regu lar schedule for the basketball team has not been completed and Manager Eager announces that nothing has been done on the football achodule for the fall of 1911. This matter will be settled- after the meeting of tho ex ecutives of the schools represented in the Missouri valley conference the third week In January. - OPEN SIGMA XI MEETING. , . l lWT fcc Juniors and Seniors Should Have Them Taken at Once. All juniors and seniors should have their ' Cornhusker pictures taken at once, at Townsend's. The staff is making an effort to get the book out earlier thlB year than has been the custom In the past and to this end Is requiring that all sittings be made before February first. Absolutely no pictures will be taken after February 15. Those taken between February 1 and 15 .will be twenty-live cents extra. "TfieT,egular "price UF the first Tlozen will be $2.75, nnd for ovory dozen thereafter, $1. The sittings for groups will be taken during the month of I February. ?fv 7 Jv v v r " 'V 'n " p t n T THINGS EVERY STUDENT SHOULD THINK ABOUT ' $ Bring your snap-shots to the $ Cornhusker office. , ' When you see or hear a Joke write It down, and put It In the Jo'ke box. Suggestions for cartoons are $ $ more than welcome., . , Have your picture taken. 7j7 TfT 5fT "Tjv Vf TJv 7?v 7fv 7fV TJv 7v V vv V 7fv 7fv 7JV Discussion of Various. Questions Set for January 10. A meeting of the nfembers of Sigma XI, the honorary scientific Bocloty, will be held January 10 nt'8 o'clock In Nebraska hall 210. This will be the second open meeting that the society has held this year. Discussions will be held as follows: "Abnormalities in Tapeworms." by Professor Barker, and "Species of Rodifers," by Profes sor Powers, Dean Wolcott of the medical college will also give a report of the Minneapolis meeting of the American Association for the Ad vancement "of""ScIen-de, whlclr"wnsheia during the holiday recess. Ever since curly last fall, G. E. Rood and his staff of managing editors have been busy planning and arranging for the 1911 Cornhusker, which will be placed on sale. Editor Reed haB announced the en tire staff who will aid him In the com-' pllation and collection of the matorlal to go into the big book nnd rapid progress will m'nrk the work of tho Cornhusker stuff from now on. Artists Busy. While tho work of arranging the big book Iiub been carried on tho art ists, for the publication of the juniors nnd Benlors, huve nlBO been working' and during the past month have pre pared n considerable number of draw ings for the big book. Work Divided. -Thn wnrlf- thtg -yonr Jnw hnnn flj. COMING EVENT8. Convocation. At convocation Thursday morning, "The Honor System." Social. Tho annual Freshman hop will be held at the Lincoln hotel, Friday evening, January 6th. The Union Literary society will meet In the Temple Friday night. The Palladlan Literary society will meet in the Temple Friday night Military. The regular Pershing Rifle drill will be held Thursday evening at 7:15 In lhTArmory. vided Into 'departments In order to make It representative and not appear to be tho result of the labors of a fow Individuals. This Is a now system,' nnd all the managers are hoping that it will prove successful in order that a systematic order of things will be Inaugurated. The contract for tho engraving for tho Cornhusker has been let to tho Buckbee-Mears Engraving company of St. Paul, Minn. . The work of the artists Is being pushed by Chief Artlat Frederick. Hall, Blanchard and Wicker are work ing on drawings for the work. All of these men have done thlB work be fore for the publications of past years and this qualifies their work. A fow freshman cartoonists have submitted samples of their work to the staff. The English club will have charge and edit the literary department and every effort Is being made to make this the most artistic of any of tho Cornhuskers ever published. THE HONOR SYSTEM. To Be Discussed at Convocation This Morning. Convocatlonthla mornjng will bo devoted to a discussion of the honor system, by various members of the facultyS This system was adopted last year by the fraternity men, but plans are entertained for the general estab lishment of such a custom among all' the Btudents. VESPER 8ERVICE8. First Afternoon Convocation to Be Held Friday at Five O'clock. Vesper services will begin Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock and will be held' each week until May, In Memorial hall. Music will he the chief feature of these afternoon convocations, which will be furnished by' the University chorus, assisted by a string- quartet Tinti-the-organ; I y jglti,aummoa,jij: