SUMMER SCHOOL NEBRASKAN BOHEMIAN STUDENT WRITES OF RUSSIAN VAR PRISON (Continued from page 1) "Soldat Gossen," Oscar Alexis. "Gute Nacht," Quartette. Each rendition was followed with vigorous and continued applause. Re peated eencores were called for. The mood and mellowness of the songs of the quartette were well sus tained by Crispin's baritone voice. The solo, "Still wie die Nacht." was well adapteed to show Gerhard's ability on the piano as well as his exceptionally vigorous tenor. Another member of the quartette, Oscar, brought the Klub greetings from various forest and meadow birds in their own bird-language, whistled and chirped without the least human accent. After this the Klub divided into groups which rendered German songs in ludicrous pantomimes. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Miss Leona McLean, a junior in the State University the past year, will teach commercial subjects next year. The Lecture class in Slavonic II, ordinarily meeting on Monday evening, from 7 to 9, in lOfi Mechanic Arts 11 all. will meet Wednesday, July 5, in order to give students a longer time to pre pare the next assignment of readings and written reports. BBSS SONNETS OF A PESSIMIST V. Of War - It on this earth the god of war, de throned Shall prostrate lie, unworshipped and disowned rise And in his blackened temples incense No more, what must we then forget Af lncannn taueht bv him. the first JL kj tj i to men, The very words of effort and emprise Courage, devotion, victory? And when The last unholy traces of his reign Are cleaned away, each faintest bloody stain Erased from language, custom, plan of life. What have we missing, that was gained from strife? How runs the Law of Being is it yet The race of men must drink of Lethe, cease The building of the ages before peace. Josephine Kruger, Schriftstellerin. The Komensky Klub of Bohnieian students will have as a guest on Satur day evening, July 8th, at Union Hall, the Honorable Charles Hoover, United States Consul at Prague, Bohemia. All students of the summer school are invited to be present and hear Mr. Hoover's address. AMONG THE SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS (Continued from page 1) Teacher: First, the rather slow pupil who needs more than the average assistance from the teacher; second, the pupil who comes to us from other schools, often the rural schools, and whose work has been very irregular; third, those who have had to be out of school for a few days or weeks; and fourth, bright pupils who have had special promotion and need some as sistance. It will readily be seen that the 'Opportunity Teacher' is one of the busiest teachers of the force. The pupils ccme to her in groups of from six or eight down to one or two and the time used varies with the needs of the pupils with whom the teacher is working usually about 30 or 40 min utes with a group. The pupils may come from any grade from the fourth to the eighth inclusive, rarely from the third or second grades. I found that we had very few failures and I was able to make quite a number of special iromotions during the year. "The patrons of our schools were enthusiastic over the matter and I am convinced that with a grade enrollment of 250 or more, the 'Opportunity Room' is the most profitable room of the system. It requires a teacher of con si'lerable tact and experience and it is necessary to call the room an 'oppor tunity' room so that it will not lose caste in the eyes of the pupils. Our pupils really considered it a privilege to get to go to the 'Opportunity Room.' " Joseph Pekar, 18, is editing the Ohiowa Spotlight for "recreation" this summer.' LC Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING long wEA&nra Raw, Rebuilt and Btatolt 223 Wo. ISti Et I Franklin Ice Cream QUALITY AND SERVICE is our claim to distinction. FranKlin Ice Cream Company Lincoln, Nebr. MESSAGES FROM THE FIRST CHIEF of every business concern is? continually "Send us more trained help." And they must be well trained; trained in all the details of a modern office. They must have actual experience in handling business papers. today. "OuFActual Office practice gives that experience. Ask us about it Lincoln Business College 14th & P St. (Establisher 32 Years) B-6774 Lincoln, Nebr. MME. SARA COSGROVE OF CHICAGO Pupil of the late Mme. Marchesi of Paris SUMMER COURSE Voice building, coaching for opera and Oratorio. Mme. Cosgrovc will be pleased to hear voices Saturday from 5 to 6 I M. STUDIO CURTICE RECITAL HALL Residence Lindell Hotel. Bess. Bryant, Sec. Tel. Uni 263 W. Chicago Studio, 519 Fine Arts Bldg. Wholesale prices on merchandise are soaring out of sight. If you want to stretch your allowance to the utmost of its buying ability, by all means investigate the many saving opportunities on smart apparel to be found in our big Semi-Annual Clearlim Sale Rudge & Guenzel Co.