The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1912, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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NEW REGULATIONS TO
GOVERN GIRLS' CLUB
PERMANENT FUND WILL BE CRE
ATED TO CARE FOR SICK
STUDENTS.
At a recent meeting of tin (!1i1h'
Club tin coiiHtitutlon wuh revined hc
oral linpoitant chanKOH bolnj; made
ICvery irl now hooomoH. by renlHtra
t Ion in tin l'nlernlt. an associate
member and upon iaj merit of tin jour
ly duoH of tblrtj five cents, nil active
momber Of tin dues, twentj five
cents kooh tow ui 1 tin permnnent funiT
for tin ouio of tin sick students or
tin usslstunec of those who are wotK
iiiR their way through school The ie
malnder ol the dues is upplied towards
the j early expenses of tin club
The executive boiud, composed o.
the four ofllcers und throe members
ouch from the senioi. junior and sopho
more classes, has general direction or
the affairs or the club
Tin council Is a new provision and
Is an aliped for as follows
Article VII.
T1IK COUNCIL
Hoc I The council shall be com
posed of representatives from each
liteiarj socletj and sorority and horn
each rooming house at which four 01
more Cnivorsitj women live, the pros
ident of the Y V C A and women s
class societies and the members of die
executive boaid
Hoc II Representatives to bo elect
ed shull be chosen the first week of
ouch school j our bj the groups which
they ure to represent und shull pro
forubly huve been in attendance at the
University one jear
Hoc III The ofllee of the council
shall bo to aid In I in tliering the use
fulness of the club bv helping to do
termlno Its activities and bj bringing
a fullei knowledge of these activities
to the women of the school
The following method of election
was determined upon
Article IX.
MICTHOI) OF KI.KCTIOV
Hoc I Ofllcers and inetnbeis of
boaid shull be elected to serve for one
jour lOloetion shull occur on the Hist
Thursday in Maj and be bj the us
tialian ballot system
Hoc II President and v ice presi
dent shall be elected from the junior
class and pieferablj shall have served
on the board The socrotarj shall bo
elected from the sophomore and the
treasure! from the freshman classes
Hoc III Nomination of ofllcers und
members of executive board shall oc
cur at a mass meeting to be held one
week before election
Ho IV Executive board as nornln
tiling committee for the club will pro
Bent the names of six JuniorB five
sophomores and five freshmen Two
additional members of each class may
be nominated ut the muss meeting
Hoc V Tin junior receiving the
highest number of votes becomes the
president, and the junior receiving the
next highest number becomes the vice
president of the organization The
sophomoro und freshman receiving the
highest number of votes become socre
tar j and treasurer respect ivelj The
Heffley's Tailors
Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles
throe in ouch cluss receiving the next
highest number of votes become mom
hers of the executive board In case
of a tie names shull be taken in alpha
botical order
Hoc VI Members of the club who
have paid theii dues on or before cl.ee
tion duj are eligible to vote
Se( VII I pon an ofbeer of die
club becoming ineligible her succor
sor shall be tin member from Tier
(lass on the board who received the
next highest number of votes at the
ele t ion
Hoc VIII Upon a class representa
live of the executive board becoming
ineligible her successor shall be so
looted from the same class bj the ex
ecutive board
Names of members from each class
nominated at the mooting hold April
Jf) w ere as follow s
Freshmen (four to be elected)
Knther llennett. Flora Rojles, Helen
Rriggs. Rlancho Hrotherton Norma
Kldd Kdith Robbins Faith Hchwind
Kophornoios (four to be elected)
Unena Rixbj, Alma Rlunden Murj
Rookmovor Mabel Daniels, Ciortrudo
Honor Cladjs Weil, Ruth Wlioolock
Juniors (five to be elected)
Valeria Honnell, Irma (Jibson, Iarj
Holcombe, Paulino Kohn, Kvangeline
Long Florence Nombalais, Mabel Pope,
Margaret Woostor
Kleetion by the Australian ballot
sjstem will occur Maj L'l from 10 to
112 and 'J to 1 in Urnvorsitj Hall Anj
girl is eligible to vote who has paid or
paj s twenty five cents dues for the
piesent school jear
Inspection May 10
The annual inspection of Univeisi
tv cadets bj an army oflh ei will be
held Maj 10 instead of Maj II, as oi
lginallj scheduled This is done us an
accommodation to the officer who will
make the inspection as In found the
other date inconvenient
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Your Pttrontgi Sellcltid
Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co.
Suits cleaned and pressed by the
month $1.50. HighClmt Tailoring
Auto t. HjjH 113 O St.
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner Ut30 to h30 -Iff-Stippw
5i30 U 7t30 "JL
Also Cafeterlan StyU
For your orchestra call O L Jones.
Auto L-8605.
HAVE
IN
Do Your Laundry
Y. M. CA .
Merchant Tailor Shop
Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Prossod
Shop in 13usomont Y M. C A Bldg.
iOLLEGE men are the kind of fellows
who can best appeciate these clothes; we've got them
priced right for just such wearers.
Suits, $15, 18, 20 and up
ftMSTRONG HATS
ARE ALWAYS CORRECT
If you were to go to London, to Paris, to Berlin or to any
other of the great continental cities, you'd find on display
the same hats we 're showing here. Nothing finer made than
Crofut & Knapp felts, $3 to $8
John B. Stetson's at $3.50 to $5
Imperials at $3, Armstrong's Sp'l at $2,50
An interesting section of this store is our furnishing goods. Not
only the largest but the very best stock in Lincoln is found here.
Armstrong Clothing Company
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
Copyright lUrt b.lilTiicr &. Mr
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