The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 29, 1912, Image 4

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THE DAILY NIBRAIKAN
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NEBRASKA'S PROSPECTS
ON TRACK BRIGHTENING
between forty and fifty can
didates working out in
gymnasium
Nfcbraflka'B prospects for ft track
' season that will bo as successful as
lior basketball and football seasons
have boon growing brighter ns time
goeB on. Detwoon forty and fifty
promising candidates are at present
wbrking out In tho gymnasium arid
Track Coach Reed pronounces thorn a
stronL' aggregation.
Practice out-of-doors will commence
as soon as tho weather permits. Tho
track will bo ap prepared as to bo
faHter than over before
Tho schedule for this Bprlng jwlll
bo tho most stronuous tho school over
had, nnd ihero will bo two homo
meotB, one with AmoB and ono with
Minnesota,
Tho following is . tho season's
schedule:
April 0 West or n Amateur Athletic
.Union, in'lnor championships, at. Kan
' sas City, under auspices of tho Kan
sas City Athletic club.
' April 20 -Drake rolay gamcB at Dob
olnos. Nobraska will send four re
lnv tannin, nno half-nillor. one mller.
ono two-miter, and
April 27 Amos at ljincoin..
May a Kansas at Iawronoo.
May 11 Minnesota at Lincoln.
May 25 Missouri Valloy Confer
onco moot at Dcs MolneB.
Juno 1 Western Conforonco at La
fayotto, Ind.
Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin ft
Co. 127 N. 12th.
SENIOR PLAY CAST CHOSEN
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MANY CANDIDATES WILLING TO
v AID IN PRODUCING "MID
8UMMER NIGHT'S DREAM."
Tho cast for tho sonlor play, which
ia to bo" glvon May G, has boon so
looted. Thero was a wealth of ma
norial for tho- cast to bo choson from.
Miss Howoll soomod vory well pleased
both by tho quantity and tho excel
lent quality of candidates, from which
she selocted tho following' cast for
Shakospoaro's "Mid-Bummer Night's
Droam," which tho seniors "have de
cided upon as tholr production:
i ThOBeus Guy Klddoo
Egouea . . .Ralph Halldorson
Lysandor , Vorn Bates
Ph'ilostrato Tom Jaraea
Qulnco , Dalo S. BoyloB
Snug Donald Castllo
Bottom Artliur Nolson
Fluto ,...R. A. Mosor
Snout B. B. 'Williams
Starvllng . . , John Bollock
, HiPDolyita
Hermia. , . . Mildred Bovlns
Holona, . . ; Margaret Kunkel
Oberon. ..,,., . .George Lzlcar
Tltania , Clara Wilson
Puckv , . , Vorna Coleman
''Fir8tFalry , . . f .Florence Rush
Peas Blossom. . . . . -.Marjorlo Solleck
Cobweb. ". Eula Batos
- Moth.., Ruth Munger
. Mustard Seed Muriel Jones
All members of tho caBt are ro
questod to moot Miss Howoll at 11:30
' .next .Tuesday' In U. IOC. Now that tho
announcement of tho cast has boon
niado public, work will begin on tho
play, probably the latter part of next
week. No trout lo will be spared by
those in charge to make the play successful,
' Thoraburg'ii t Orchestra delights
dancers witn popular nits. Auto u
ono four-mllerrj
LoUlso Barr
Notice to First Stmtsftr Subscribers ,
'TpHE FOLLOWING First Semester Subscribers have hot
renewed their subscriptions, and in order to correct the
books it is necessary to know at once .if you wish to re
new. If not, these names will be withdrawn from the Sta
tion A list:
Ahrens, Don
AJdrlch, Joo.
Alton, Charlotto
Allyn, A. E
Anderson, E.
Anderson, L. R.
Androws, C. F.
Ankeny, H. R.
Appel, R.
Arteburn, Agnes
Babcock, B.
Baker, Helen
Barnard, M.
Barney, H.
Basye, G. C.
Beach, J. R.
Beachley, John
Boll, Alta
Bonner, H. J.
Boranok, S. C.
Blake, Ethel n
Bolton, lAnnetta
Btrwtr, B. H.
Bowklns, Leah
Brlx, A. E.
Browji, Cora
Brown, 'Blslo
Brown, H. F.
Campboll, F. (J..
Carlson, Homer L.
Carnes, Helen
Carr, A. E.
.Cast, Karl
Cavanaugh, C. C.
Chaunor, Walter
Clarke, C. F.
Clark, C. L.
Clarke, J. I.
Coffman, Ethol
Coleman, A. B.
Coloman, H. N. "
Collins, H. C. ,
Cook, E. H.
Crookpaum, Chaa.
Cromwell, Richard O.
Darlow, Ida
Davis, G. R.
Dlcklncon, F.
Dlorks, D. J.
Dobbs, -C. B.
Dort, B. "N.
Dowllng, Vera
Downar, A. R.
East, (Anna
Ellis, O. L. '
Ellis, Jas.
Evans, M. C.
Eversole, Rob a
Fisher, W. A.
Fleck, H. C.
Flory, P. J.
Fowler, Lucllo
Fowlor, VW- K.
Francis, R. V.
Funko, H. W.
Ganott, Ralph W.
Golssler, Paul C.
OUR CAFE IS OPEN
After All Dances and Parties
.We "cater" to student trade and can serve you
and your lady to all kinds of Club Sandwiches,
Salads, Oysters any style, Ice Cream and Sherbets
Fountain in Connection with Cafe
THE FOLSOM CAFE
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Gibson, Irma
Gilbert, A. H.
Gllnian, C. W.
Gist, R.
Gwonn, 'Loretta
Goodbody, Maurlco F.
Gowlng, Mabelle
Graham, R. A.
Graham, A. R.
Graul, K. S.
Greenborg, Abo
Grlor, Kenneth
Grlfiln, B. F.
Guenzel, Stanley
Haarman, Elsa
Hall, A. D.
Hamm, Joyce
Hanzllck, Carolyn
Harris, C. B.
Harvoy, D.,R.
Harvey, J. F.
Hatcher, Mario
Hawkins, E.
Hoaton, Helen
HoatBon, Vbrna
Holtz, Loralno
Hooper, B. T.
Hornberger, E. J.
'Hudson, Chas. B.
Hunt, Loren
Jackson, W. E.
Jamea, T. A.
Jearry, Clark
Johnson, Albert
Johnson, Julius
Juergens, JX.
Kolfer, Lucy
Kopner, R. B.
Kinsman, C. D.
KIpllnger, R. E.
KJeldgaard, A.
Kochler, D. A.
Kruso. Frank
Lzlcar," OVjo.
Lynch, J. E,
Ludden, J. E.
Leonard, R. E.
Leonard, L. H.
Leahy, W, R.
Latta, E. C.
Larson, A. V.
LafonUB, F. R.
Lacy, Lydla E.
Munn, Geo. A.
Mullen, J. C.
Mosoloy, Thos. W.
Morao, -Mooro,
Roy
Montgomery, E. C.
"Mlsholl, Clara
MUlerT Glen
Mites, S. H.
Meyer, C. A.
Morrlok, Curtis
Marohn, Beulah
Marcollus, B. C.
McLennon, K. W.
Own College Paper
McComb, Molllo J.
McBrlen, D. t.
Ryan, C. F.
Ross,- Ralph P.
Rocklo, W. A.
Roberts, Besslo
ReIn,C. L.
Reese, R. O.
Radollffe, Clayton
Pnrdy, F. N.
Proud, G. C.
Powell, F. C.
Posey, J. R,
Poraereno, J. D.
Plorce, H. B.
Osborne, "H. A.
Nyo, Cathorlno
Northrup, R. H.
Nooltlng, W. H.
NIolBon, H. 0.
Nevitt, H. G.
Nelson, Nora
Nlohans, F. W.
Nealo, Edith
Sandy, P. W.
Savlgo, H. A.
Schulto, Q. J.
Schultz, John
Schwab, Harry
Scott, A. G.
Shank, Edith
Shojdon. Bess
Sloan, Porter.s
Smith, C. R.
Snyder, Leon
Spraguo, T. B.
Squires, R. M.
Stauffor, Miles
Steinor, Helen
Stolk, W. D.
Stewart, Elvossa
Stoddard, P. C.
Taylor, Otis
Tomplo, H. L.
Thomas, H. N.
Thomrson. Guy
Todd, W. G.
Tonoy, P. S.
Towlo, L.
Tuppor, Moulton
Utterback, A. G.
Vrana, Edward
Vlolo, Inoz
Walter, Frank H.
Weaver, L. H.
Wobor, C. R.
Wells, A. S.
Wongor, L.
Wostovor, B. G.
Westovor, Ed.
Whltomoro, C. H.
WIckstrum, P. M.
Williams, Albert
Walford, Hoy
York, L. May
Young, R.'M.
Zurawlnkol, 0.
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They are always the best
We serve hot and cold .
- drinks all winter long.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
South West Cor. 14th O
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