"4m'h.fvrk4fmmt0imn THE DAILY NEBEASKAN I ' h v' LATIN CLUB CELEBRATES SHAKESPEARE ANNIVER8ARY The "Menaechml of Plautus" Given by Members of the Club In Costume, A program appropriate to the cele .brntlon of tho Shakespeare annlvor Hary was Riven at tho meeting of tho Latin Club this wcok. Tho Monaechml of IMautiiH, from which tho plot of tho -Comedy of ISrrorB-was Uikoiir-waa read in costume. Tlio Idontlty of thoso tak ing part was concealed by wigs and masks. Miss Outhouse and Miss Dlnmlin ably represented tho twin brothors In tho amusing situations whero each 1b taken for the other. Miss Mildred Cuba, as Mossenlo, acted the part of the anxious servant of Monncchmus, who finally explained tho mystery. 'Mr. Ilomor appeared in tho rolo of tho hungry puraslto who reported tho ac tions of Menaechmus to his wife. Miss Hazel Sliue appeared as the Injured The University of Chicago HOME STUDY in addition to reaident work, offer aWo instruc tion by correspondence For detailed In- formation addrcaa . llnd Year U. of C.(Dk iDOilcaiO.IU. ",wwl Tl pw r SIMMONS THE PRINTER Good Printing 317 S. 12th St. Tel. B-2319 wlfo of Menaechmus. Miss Hummel and Miss Frledllno acted tho parts of tho hoBpItablo Erotium and her maid. Tho comedy element was well sus tained by MIsb Dysart, ob the decrepit father of the Injured wife, and Miss Uixby, as the saucy cook, v Tho success of tho program was duo to tho efforts of Miss Hunter, who coached tho cast. 8IQMA PHI EPSILON BANQUET ATJJNCOLN Forty-Six Men In Attendance 8even Alumni Fourth Annual Function. Tho fourth annual banquot of tho Sigma Phi Epsllon fraternity was held In the Lincoln Hotel banquet room last night. Seven of tho forty-six men in attendance were out-of-town men, aB follows: J. M. Dye, Carson, Iowa; B. It. Spauldlng, Sutherland; V. D. Andrews, Boatrlce; L. E. Grogg, E. J. Wotawa, Omaha; W. J. Krug, South Omaha; P. A. Wirt, Manhattan, Kan., and R. O. McBrlen, Kearney. Farm Commencement. Tho commencement week for tho School of Agriculture will come next week, lasting from April 20 to 24. There will be eighty-nine graduates, eighteen girls and seventy-one bays. Sixteen of tho class will graduate from the normal training course and will receive county teachers' certifi cates. This is the largest class in the history of tho school, tho next largest coming in 1910. when there were olghtfour in the cluss. Last year there were but fifty. PICKED PICKINGS To the Subscribers of the Daily Nebraskan: During tho campaign for new subscribers during the past registration week, promissory notes for $1.00 were taken by -the management as equivalent to the cash subscription. While thoso notes are payable on the demand of the publishers, it js not tho intent of tho pub lishers to demand Hie payment at a certain "date" but it understood that payment must bo made be fore the signer of "the note leaves school. Those who are indebted to the Daily Nebraskan for tho present semester may visit tho office in tho basement of Univorsity Fall at any timo and upon the payment of $1.00 receive a receipt in full. Prompt payment will assist the management very materially in making a fullTlinancial report before the end of the school year. Wo are all very glad to behold the smiling faco of EvanB in our midst aguln. Wo also feel sure that Peg Rustln of movio fame is glad. Evans is ono of tho better known leaders of tho freshman class. Mary Elliott, formerly of the Uni versity, is sponding Saturday and Sun day at the Achoth house. Miss Elliot requests us to nnnounco that Inasmuch as Sunday is open houso anyhow at tho Achoth sorority, slio desires that all her old friends around school call and renew acquaintance. Tho houBe party Saturday night is to be given largely in her honor. Ono well known sorority, situuted Just off the campus on R street, has adopted a new plan of campaign for capturing tho trophy offered by Awgwan for the most popular sorority In school. Tills scheme was discov ered entirely by accident by a passer Jay. Ii-.la tiila- revory T'Mirmlny even Ing between the hours of seven and eight, tho frosh of this sorority are assembled upon the front porch and aro put through tho intricacies of a made-to-measure song which sounds something like this, "Sit down, Sit down, we're tho only sorority in town," etc. The lyrics and music of several othor like songs aro now being pre pared by ono of the upper classmen. The war In Mexico has nothing on the cadet war which took place Thurs day afternoon In respect to fierceness and amount of heroism displayed. One cadot company has been given especi ally honorable mention. This par ticular company Imagined that they sighted tho State Farm enemy em battled In an old deserted incubator factory which adorns tho village of Belmont. They charged gallantly and, running out of ammunition, resorted to clods as missels. When the officer in command peered through ono of tho broken windows ho could see no en emy. It was decided that they must -imve-fled-before the- shower-of-dlrtr Almost all the absentees from classos Friday afternoon answered to roll call at tho Antelope Ball Park. Pans ure very much tho thing during thoso hot dayB, anyhow. As an object lesson of consistency, note the example set by a prominent senior law at tho recent banquot of tho Dramatic Club. All of thoso present except this one were Tn formal cos tume, but this particular gentleman declared that he had nevor worn a dross suit during his Infancy and ho did not intend to start now. Wo do not expose his namo, but his front moniker is a hard ono, and his initials aro R. K. A. Mike O'Hanlon, captain-adjutant of tho cadets, is recovering nicely from ????????????????? WHOWHATWHERE HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THIHQ YOU NEED f ., t. Carry Your Bank Account VYlth Um H?lK C,TY NATIONAL BANK IS Will CORNER ELEVENTH AND O SXS. Coal J. M. CLARK10. Soa Us First. Lol'Us Soo You First. B329I Finn cf Flowers All the Time. GHAPIN BROS. llUIIJv 1217 South Thirteenth. Telephone B2234 -1 GRAVES Printing New Locatio 244 N. 11th Street Take Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be d.,IJ rt nnd 8 ExponuroH. 10o. 10 Exposuros, 15c. IB Exposures, 20o eVelOpeu. ;1N HrowneJI B1U. LINCOLN 137 South KIcvonth St. and four women will be elected. The president of each class will bo a mem ber of the council. Each Btudent will vote for representatives of his own class; tho men will vote for the men and the women will vote for the women. The council will thus be com posed of seventeen members nine men and eight women. Unless It rains or snows, all must walk to the Junior Prom at Kansas this year. Such was tho statement made by tho managers a fow days ago. Neither aro there to be any flowers. Heretofore cabs and flowers have been In order for this occasion, but tho managers aro sure that the Idea will be satisfactory to all. The Artists Way, Take a Lesson Evtry Day. ApnillAP rl' our students is our highest aim P- K If I 111" hemest and fair business dealings with everyone, our guide. INSTRUCTORS Eighteen artists, mostly all imported from New York and abroad because, of their up-to-date -methods And high stand ing as teachers and artists. 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