THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 5irl0' EMtion Zhc 2ail Bebraekn EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ruth Squires MANAGING EDITOR Gladyi Bunt A880CIATE EDITOR Amy Armstrong A880CIATE EDITOR Qeraldine Gray A880CIATE EDITOR Helen Jess Elizabeth Hyde Carrie Coman Hortense Kauffman Phyllis Nellgh Winifred 8eeger Valeria Bonnell REPORTORIAL 8TAFF Genevieve Lowry Mable Daniels Edna Miller GerjIdlnKalJtar, Erma Nelson Bess Rogers Gertrude Scrlbner Marion Pettis Lucie Wilson E'rma Naeve Florence Malone BU8INE88 MANAGER Erma Naeve A88T. BU8INE88 MANAGER Carrie Coman A88T. BU8INE88 MANAGER Erma Nelson A83T. BU8INE88 MANAGER Elizabeth Hyde lu -L- Wo nre indebted to the Black Masque, Silver Serpents, the girls of the Daily "NnbraHkan Btatff and others who havo assisted us in making this edition a success. We wish to thank the gentlemen of the editorial and business departments 'tortheirkind encouragement and cooperation. THE Y. W. 0. A. The Y. W. C. A. has taken wonder- CONVOCATION ATTENDANCE. Have you ever noticed how small the attendance is at convocation unless a special program is offered? Only a handful of the student body arc regular attendants. " One group is musically inclined and attend only when a musical number is offered, another goes only to football rallies. The talent which is secured for con- ful strides this year. The work accom plished has been better and bigger than ever before. The membership is the largest it has ever been, and it is now greater than at any other university. The -girls have-4aken-more-interest in. it and. have been more enthusiastic. But did anyone ever stop to think that there is a tiny dynamo back of all this big force? That it keeps" all those girls working and that it interested all those girls who so busily hustled in the membership campaign? Did you ever realize that this dynamo is a quiet, un assuming person who sits happily at her desk all lay long, no matter wheth er she has a headache or is worn out or not? And that she is ever ready to encourage this down-hearted girl, or to rejoice with that happy girl, or to plan with the other enthusiastic girl? And vocation programs is always high class, noted professors from our own or other schools, prominent men in public life or diplomatic service, and occasionally even a member of uropean nobility. In spite of these" attractions the at tendance averages much lower than that of other schools which have a smaller "number enrolled." At. qnmp nf. tlin lnrgor eastern schools. one hour credit is given for attendance at chapel. The reason for giving this credit is not merely to give the students something to go for for some are so mercenary that they will do nothing without credit), but also to recognize chapel attendance as a class in which Freshmen and Seniors may both take part in. It also recognizes it as a class or course whiclris uf as-great import ance as any other subject. that this person takes aii inconspicuous place in every vesper service, big and lit tle; and is always just brimming over with energy and enthusiasm? Did you know that this person is Miss Fannie Drake, and that she is the love liest sort of a friend? If you don't know her, become acquainted at once and see-if-you dojiotfeel na all the five hundred Y. W. girls do that she is the dearest friend imaginable: When the Court Laughed. Robert was an honor to the force. He did not make the acquaintance of cooks and nurses, nor did he fall asleep on duty. lie was ambitious and yearned for the time when he would be able to prefix 'chief of police" to his name. Qne-day-he-ar-restod-a-man-for assault. The judge inquired as to wko made the allegations-against the-prisoner; By giving credit the excuses oJE utoo luisvT" Hia vc"tbn,itoTrTJnTJcr7rt-ii-late Stepping-focward-antUvith a. sweeping, - , - ... for lunch at the boarding house," and "BinrilaTOTies7-could -be -overcome. - A prominent professor from a large eastern college visited ono of our con vocations. At the close he asked if that was the regular attendance. On being told that it was, ho said: "Our college has a smaller enrollment, but our regu lar attendance rarely falls below" nine hundred." If. the students realized the education al value that can' be derived from the lectures- of men of prominence, the broadening influence in knowing just what other people think cannot be over estimated. . salute, Robert replied, "Me, your wor ship.; JE!mthealligatQr! HEARD AT A PHYSIOS LECTURE. (Professor showing lantern pictures lights out.) One girl, bending down to whisper in her friend's ear: "Are you going to the Ivy Day picnic?" 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