The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1914, ENGINEER'S EDITION, Image 1

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The Daily Nebraskan
Picnic At
Epworth
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Picnic At
Epworth
Today
VOL. XIII. NO. 141
UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914.
Price 5 Cents
U-.
PLAY IS A WINNER
MI88 MARION PREECE AND
"ROCKIE" AMERMAN 8TAR.
LARGE AUDIENCE IS PLEASED
Mr. Griswold as Tracy Tanner Comedy
Star Guy Williams D6es Excellent
Character Work Strong Cast
Ably Support the Leads.
"The Fortune Hunter," which waB
given by the senior class at the Oliver
Theatre last night, was -an artiBtlc as
well as a financial success. Before a
crowded house a very able cast pro
put it over big. The play showed the
finest kind of coaching from start to
finish and waB greeted with applause
and enthusiasm from the opening act,
where the deep laid plans to ensnare
an heiress are discussed, to the final
stone where all ends happily, even if
not according to the system.
The stage settings were unusually
good, especially that difficult third act
with the rehabilitated drug store.
Clarence Clark has been doing some
very commendable work as a stage
manager of University plays for sev
eral years and deserves great credit
for lUs-caref-uLexecution-of-this-thank--
less job
"Rockio" Ammerman, as Nat Dun
can, the "fortune hunter," was especi
ally good. The part is no easy one to
Interpret and "Rockie" did some very
finished and artistic work, work, in
fact, that almost puts him out of the
amateur class. His facial work was
probably bis strongest asset.
Marion Preece, in the role or Betty
(Continued on page eight.)
KOSMET KLUB PLAY BE
ING SWUNG INTO SHAPE
Tickets to Go on Sale Friday Noon
Play May Be Given Out In
the State.
One of the classiest tunes In the
Kosmot show is called "Moonbeams"
This catchy little song will be aug
mented with spot lights and a pony
ballet and ought to be a hit from the
start. Peoplo who have been hanging
around the rehearsals have so many
varying opinions on the question of
which song is the hit of the thirteen
jpjigjvumherjL in the show that it's
hard to predict which one will be the
lucky number. Ono thing is certain,
all of the music Is good. Whenever
Professor Scott enmn n n none that,
didn't come out very well In re
hearsal, hp Immediately -cut It out of
THE
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Rank
Acacia 1
Alpha Theta Chi 2
Phi Kappa Psl 3
Kappa Sigma ... 1.4
Phi Delta Theta .. 5
Phi Gamma Delta 6
Silver Lynx 7
Alpha Sigma Phi 8
Delta Chi 9
Sigma Alpha Epsllon 10
Sigma Phi Epsllon 11
Beta Theta Pi 12
Delta UpBilon 13
Delta Tali Dolta 14,
Sigma Nu . . . 15
Sigma Chi 16
Alpha Tau Omega 17
Averago
Farm House
Bushnell Guild
SCHOLARSHIP SWING OF FRATERNITIES
-1st Scm. 1913-14
Indox No.
227.0
216.5
200.9
179.1
170.5
158.3,
147.3
143.4
140.9
140.5
130.2
126.0
113.8 v
mro
Per Cont
C. &F.
4.7
.- 9.3
7.5
8.3
7.5
13.6
10.9
11.7
8.0
12.1
11.9
17.1
16.0
-1st Sem. 12-'13-
-lst Som.'l1Vl2-
Rank
1
5
8
4L
16
9
2
Now-
3
7
12
11
6
Index No.
201.9
180.6
159.0
182.1
80. 7
131.0
197.4
189.4
169.3"
112.9
116.5 .
177.2
Rank
5
1
2
10
14
6
4
13
12
15
7
112.7
86.2
78.5
139.4
-ttri-22.5
20.4
21.5
12.9
'13"
10
14
15
SEMI-FRATERNITIES.
264.3 1.0
194.8 4.7
111.3
128.8
105.8
99.7
142.8
252.0
163.1
44
3 9
8
Indox No.
154.8
213.5
173.4
93.7
81.3
"127.0
158.0
87.6
92.6
79.4
126.9
-08t-
161.2
103.0
114.5
129.1
GREAT MUSIC
KOS
BEST EVER
GREAT PLAY
M
ET KLUB
EL PRESIDENT?'
SEATS FRIDAY NOON
Purdue.
Despite the cool weather, the Pur
duo circus, ono of the greatest of all
university events of the year, was a
great success. Hundreds of students,
townspeople and out-of-town visitors
clouded the lino of march. It was ono
of the most brilliant and amusing spec
tacles over presented at tho university.
The march was led by tho cadet offi
cers. The floats wore tho crowning
feature and showed much originality.
Tho Mexican war and local conditions
woro depicted In nil their various
phases. The whole parade was limited
to West Lafayette. On tho whole, tho
parado wqs a grand success.
the performance.
A greafr deal of 'Interest has been
manifested as to just when the seats
would be put on sale, and the Klub
has announced that they would be on
sal next Friday noon at tho Oliver
box office. As Saturday Is Fete Day,
a number of organizations are plan
ning to reserve large blocks of seats
for the purpose of entertaining out-of-town
guests.
Owing to the fact that tho Kosmet
Klub show is a muslcaf comedy, writ
ten entirely by students, and produced
under the auspices of a student club,
much Interest Is being taken In the
production by people In all parts of
the state. Thore Is somo possibility
that performances of "El Prosldente'.'
will be given In other towns In the
state after the production here. -
THE SCHOLARSHIP STANDING
, 1st Som. 1913-14
Per Cent
' Rank" Indox-No. C. & F.
Delta Delta Delta 1 269.2 2.7
Kappa Alpha Theta 2 255.5 8.5
Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 255.4 1.4'
Delta Gamma 4 252.6 3.0
Alpha PliI .... 5 " 24871' 176
Pi Beta Phi 6 241.4 2.9
Chi Omega 7 ' 238.6 1.1
Delta Zeta 8 231.8 4.6
Alpha Omicron PI 9 229.8 7.0
Alpha Chi Omega 10 228.6 3.5
Alpha Xi Delta 11 220.8 7.8
Achoth 12 N 198.7 10.4
Average 241.6 4.4
OF SORORITIES
-1st Som. '12-'13-
-lst Som. ,11-'12-
Rnnk
4
1
2
10
c
8
5
3
9
12
11
7
Index No. '
271.4
291.6
280.1
219.8
24272
237.7
256.4
278.9
234.1
202.9
218.2
239.6
247.4
Rank
9
6
2
5
7
3
11
1
8'
10
New
4
Index No.
213.9
244.8
268.5
251.5
"24270-
- 261.7
181.1
194.2
253.9
237.6
BASELALL LEAGUE
TO PLAY FORTY-FIVE GAMES
-WITHIN-THIS-MONTH;
MANAGERS HANDLE TEAMS
Coach to Furnish Two Balls for Each
Game Schedule and Rules to Be
Put In Book Form Commit
tees to Handle Eligibility.
.Coach Stlohm mot tho managers of
tho ten Intor-departmont Loaguo base,
ball teams in his oftlco yesterday
morning to arrango a sohedulo and
appoint tho managers of tho teams.
R. Haskell was made manager of tho
Froshman Laws, W. Howard of tho
Junior and Senior Laws, Ollvor of tho
Civil Englnoors, J. E. Brown of tho
Mechanical Engineers, C. W. Bock of
tho Electrical Englnoors, H. R. Harloy
of tho Agricultures, H. Thelson of tho
Commorco, C. E. DoBord of tho Toach
ors, J. F. Oborfoldor of tho Freshman
Acadomlc, and S. Greenstono of tho
Chemistry team.
Tho eligibility committee chosen by
the managers assembled are: R. Has-
.kell, II. TholBon and J. E. Brown.
Tho gamoB committee consists of W
HpJffflEd. J, F. Oborfoldor and O. W.
Beck.
Two baseballs havo been assured
tho managers for oach gamo by
"Jumbo" Stlohm. The winning. team
takes the balls for practlco games.
Some bats and other athletic goods
will bo secured from tho athletic sup
ply room. Such athletic goods as the
department has on band will be sup
plied to tho league. Tho following
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(Continued on Page 4)
LETTER FROM FORMER DEAN
OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Expresses' Regret That He Will Not
Be Able to Attend Banquet ,.
To Illinois. i
MSS
GUDffi
M
IS QUEEN OF THE II-
LTEGIEDJLJIim
Popular Senior Girl Black Masque and Delta Gamma Elected by
. Senior Girls: Cars Leave For Epworth Park Every
Ten Minutes During Afternoon.
i.
Miss Gladys Bunt Is the Queen of
tho May. She was elected by the
senior girls to rule with queenly hand
the fosUvltles of Ivy day. Miss Bunt
is a Black Masque and a member of
Delta Gamma sorority.
Chairman Kavan of tho Ivy Day
committee announces that cars will
commenco running to Epwortb Lake
Park at twelve-thirty today. Both the
Epworth ,Lake and the State Hospital
cars will leave the corner of Tenth
and O streets every twenty minutes,
thus making ten-minute service. The
program will begin -promptly on
schedule and will be interesting until
the closing strains of music from the
band at eight o'clock.
About six hundred tickets have been
sold. Tickets may. today bo secured
on the campus until elevon o'clock
from the young ladles at the tables.
Students not having tickets to present
at the entrance gates will bo required
to pay an admission of twehty-flve
cents and receive no lunch.
The program this morning starts
promptly at ten o'clock with the ora
tion by George Lee Bayse in front of
the Law Building. The Ivy will lie
planted between the Library and Law
buildings immediately after the ora
tion. Tho May Queen crowning will
take place north o( tho Administration
Building. . v
Tho following is an extract froma
letter recelvod from Dean C. R, Rich
ards of the University of Illinois:
"I desire to express my apprecia
tion of this opportunity to greet again
my friends at the University. I wish,
that I might find it possible to beTTa
Lincoln during the annual engineer
Ing celebration. It is Impossible, how
ever, for me to attend "tlfdmeetlflg
this year. t
"I have kept fairly well in touch
with tho progress which has been
made at the University during the"
past year, and from what I can learn
the-Collego-of-Engineering-haB-Bhowh-
Bubstantial growth. I heartily cqn
gratulate the faculty and students
upon the evidences of progress made. '
"With personal regards to each of
my friends, I am, .
"Very cordially yours,
"C. R. RICHARDS."
Tho dean needs no. Introduction in
this University. Ho was one of tho
most popular deans which the En-y
glneerlng College ever had. He went
from here to the University of Illinois
and has been doing rgood work at. all
times. '
Des Jarden Pill Artist.
Des Jarden of Chicago pitched a no
hit, no run game against Iowa last
Friday. Des Jarden, who was Walter
Camp's all-American football center;
Is evidently some pill artist.' -'"?
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