h-iiuii mm yii;iiiwl.wiiaWW41liBgyaiMUHll' iirt-fcrtlgm ,i ' Trail rrnmirtn mm THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I J CANDIDATES BEGIN TO EILE ASPIRANTS FOR PLACES ON THE ATHLETIC BOARD BEGIN TO FLOCK. Applications huvo already com mencod to conic into Dr. Clapp's ofllce for tho poBition of student member of tho athletic board A number of prominent men in school have also unofnclair announced their intention of entering the liHtH, bo tho proHpectn look good for a seven-foot ballot at tho election a week from thin coming Monday, May 20. Tho method of getting your name on the ballot for selection by the stu dent body for one of these John iH Bimple. All that is re(iuired in a statement from tho registrar that the applicant has completed twelve hours of work in tho University of Nebraska and is now in good standing in at least twelve registered hours. In ad ditlon to this, a personal statement must be made to the effect that he will attend the University at least one moro semester, and can take care of tho duties imposed by membership on tho board. UpperclasBmcn on Board. Tho board is almost imariably com posed of juniors and seniors, so tho best chance for election seems to be given tho candidates who are sopho mores or juniors at the time or the election. The viewpoint of the stu dent body seems to be that older classmen have bad more opportunity to study the needs of t'nhersity ath letics and so are better fitted for mem hership on the board Ixnser class men have in several instances m the past been elected, however, and aie entirely eligible tinder the rules All formal applications must be in Dr. Clapp's hands by Monday, May 1,'i, at twehe o'clock No names will ap pear on the ballot which are tiled later than this time Names of candi dates will be in alphabetical order on tho ballot and the election will be held under the Australian system No college or class distinction what "ever will distinguish any manVname. The election will be conducted by the raculty members of tho board a week from the date of closing tho fil ing of applications, Monday, May 20. Polls will he in Memorial hall and will be open from !i::;o to 1 li -:j and 1:30 to 1::!0 The question or eligibility of voters will be decided by a com plete list of male students in the I'ni versity who satisfactorily completed twelve hours work last semester Any oversight or mistakes on this list can be corrected by special cert ill cates from the registrar. About eight hundred and lift men are eligible to vote in this election, so the work of gning out and counting the ballots may become quite a task ABOUT PEOPLE Boyd Printing Co., 12.". No. 12th St C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf Tho Vikings held their annual initia tion last evening. Typewriting, call evenings, Auto C554. 13'J-lOt Have Graves print it for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Company K held a smoker at tho Phi Gamma Delta house last evening. Ted Marriner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. It Is now tlmo for low shoes. Go to Rogers & Perkins, they havo all tho lato, up-to-dato styleB and can lit and pleaso you. May 1st Is the date when all sub- We can show you things that will surprise you. Things that you need, too, these warm spring days. Lighter underwearlisle mesh unions with closed crotch. 1-4 sleeve, knee or 3-4 length both sensible and serviceable. $1.50 Athletic unions andjtwo piece suits nainsook, ma dras and pure linen they combine comfort with du rability $1 t j $2.50. It's t ime now. MAGBE & DffEMER CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O StrU P. $ HALL. PrtiU.nt V. B. JOHNSON. Vlc-PrilUo W. W. HACKNHY. JR., Ami. c.a. For your Steaks, Ohopi amd Qnik 8rrio Visit Tho New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O Street HAVE IN Do Your Laundry scriptions to the Rag should bo paid Are you still delinquent? George Rros , expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Ivy Day May 22, 1912. Inter-class field and track meet. Medals awarded to the winners. Freshmen are especi ally urged to compete. Tho faculty of tho University held a picnic at tho State Farm yesterday afternoon. All members and their families wero invited. Individual lunches wero taken and enjoyed on tho campus. Engraved danco programs done ir Lincoln. Ocker Engraving company Brownell block. BAND DELIGHTS AGAIN. Four Hundred People Turn Out tc Hear Attractive Program. LaBt evening tho campus was agaii tho sceno of merriment when tho Uni vorBlty band rendered tho second oi its wokly concerts Tho weather con ditions wero such as to tempt the most fastidious "studes" into the open and some four hundred or more peo pie, In which the student element was much less in evidence, listened to the playing of several classical pieces Such events as last eening"s gath ering are a great asset to school spirit and. that the efforts of the band in playing the high grade of music was appreciated as evidenced by the igorous applause CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST LOST Moore Non Icaknhlc fountain pen. Return to Rag ofllce. PLKASI' return to Rag ofllce drawing instruments, descriptive and anal tic geometry. 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