1L ajLLj&sBmmmmmmmm MWMtWlHUmm um iw iwawwmmj w ,".-'" - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN May 2, 1913 WOMEN'S EDITION ,-xtatmaaamcr CLASS ROOM ETIQUETTE 1. Como in lato, if poHHlble, be caiiHo thou you will bo Been to hotter adviintnRC and aid tho lecturer in his causa. 2. Nevor bring a noto book. You ciin borrow paper from your friends and tho noise created la but a slight distraction. 3. if you haven't a fountain pen, someone will loan you a poncil, which you can sharpen during tho lecture. This will enable those near by to cough without being heard. 4. Sleep if possible because the lecturer always prefers an interested audience. 5. If sleep Is not agreeable, talk to tho girl next to you. Her giggles at your witticisms enthus the lec turer. 6. II none of the above rules ap peal to you, just stir, stare and chew gum. 7t Th Help, Help, Help, Everybody!! rrTTT- sB& WK.'&ti'h ' s .. ilUhtiox aT JLWAVV rrlc oorr-for t he college Janitors for the express pur pose of keeping them clean. 8. Lastly Don't take notes, be cause (if you follow those rules) you can romember all that the lecturer has said. Ex. Mary Sullivan Author. "Masques of James I Their Influ ence; on Shakespeare and the Public Theatres" has just been published by (1. I Putnam's Sons. It is written by Mary Sullivan, Ph. D. She is a graduate of Nebraska, having received both her A. H. and Ph. I) degrees here. Pal ron i.e Our Ad ertisers. Oh! Save us from this monster grim, This creature big and awlull! For if you don't our chance is slim Kor pleasures that are lawful! Our Sentiments Its arms are long its clutch is strong Our class affaiis its' strangling' No play for us no senior prom Naught is there loft but wrangling Help! Help! Help! Everybody! Fine Correspondence Cards and Papetries at Low Prices For Commencement Gifts Cards Box Paper Jewelry Spoons Novelties Seals Leather, Felt and Bronze Novelties GET YOUR GIFTS FOR ALL The University Book Store 340 No. Eleventh Street W8aHMllftWM!'','"p p "" 'W i k r