"? THE DAILY NEBEASKAN FRESHMEN FAIL TO GET CLEAR IDEA OF LIBRARY Instruction in Use of Stacks Mutt Have Proved Futile. Llbrar lane 8ay Freshmen Still Blunder. )U8t how much can the average freshman hour in class and manage to forget? This Ih a question which e, premature in view of tho fact that misdemeanors ure yet to come, but which Is bothering tho ' jUbrnrians, nevertheless. A clasH of instruction in library rules and methods waB bo mm this semester, and all freshmen rhetoric classes were taken thru tho library by the librariau, Mr. VVyer. Tho intricacies ol the system were .xplaiho'tt and It was pointed out that tlio stacks were Oiled with books, mo of which cannot be duplicated, -ttnd-ihttt they were, for the use ol the Htudenta. The rules of Ihe reserve ileHk came in for a complete explana tion. The question then is, to what use have these freshmen put their mem ories since that day? For in general Uioy oxhibit the same lack of intelll mmc.e about the use of the library .I-, usual in first classes. To be sure. they know that it is the general cam pus exchange, and that certain tables .no spoken of as the onliest-own prop erty of the Laugh-a-Lot or the Dee Ughtod girls. Rut they are evidentlj waiting for the delinquency commit lie to go into lurther explanation of their relation to the library SOPH HOP COMES SOON Second Year Men Will Give a Classy 1 Dance with Features at I Lincoln. Ticket, foi the Sophomore hop. to' be held Friday, November 21. at the Lincoln, were put on sale this week. They ma) he secured from any member of the committee at the nom inal price ol $1 f0 each The hop is to be limited to one hundred and iwttirtyvlKe couples, including compli iiienLaries This vs 111 afford plent ot loom for every one to dance and no one can offer the excuse of crowding lor not going Owing to the fact that i ho new dances are barred b the I'niversity the committee Is planning -orae novelties to lake, their place s yet the committee will not give out iliolr plans but announce that they will try to get something to satisfy i he patrons PROFANE ROOTING WIPED OUT TWO YEARS AGO TODAY Greatest Provoker of Student Enthus iasm 8uffers Oemise at That Time. "Cheer-cheer," the official "rough neck" song, fell into disrepute two years ago today, hence this longrhy discourse This vulgar song together with a few of the more select yolls containing ungentlemanly wording re ceived the brunt of the wrath of the faculty and were immediately placed under the ban. Chancellor Avery made a trip to the Pacific coast along in November, 1912, and while there attended a football game between the University of Washington nnd the State Agricultural College The rooting at this game, while consistent and vociferous, was devoid of all swear words and jit tho Last Call Saturday Of Our Gigantic Purchase Sale If You Miss It Don't Blame Us same time instructive in school spirit. At a football rally, held soon after his return, the Chancellor urged the stu dents to "leave out all slang and pro fane phrases from their football root ing." Other members of the faculty took up arms with Chancellor Aery and remonstrated against such i huberances. I.Ike the old proverb "Fools' names and fools' faces are seen in all public places," these songs and yells were too often heard in public While they are not particularly degrading in their language, still such phrases are more becoming in a hobo camp than on the athletic field or othci historical spots in Lincoln. CORNHUSKERS VS. COYOTES (Continued From Page One ) ing game at lelt halt and will hold forth in that position Howard will he in the pivot position at quarter In practice this week he has been handling the team in first class man ner. In the line Thompson at center, Koss and Abbott at guards will prob ably be the only regulars present Gel wick and Hugg will take care of the ends, with Crosse and Palis at tackles The Wesleyan line up is not known Cripples on the Improve. The arsity cripple list is rapidly diminishing Rutherford, who has been down with an attack of tonsilitis for the last few days, is reported much improved and will probabb be out for Monday's practice. Purdy's leg is also improving and the husk captain should be out Monday Tow le, who came out of the Ames game with a had neck, is in first class condition again and Halligan's back is better. 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