- . ....... " V - I . N - .. .. ..... The Daily nebraskan XVIII. NO. 8 UNIVERSITY OF NEIWASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, SEITKMKER 27, 1918 vol PRICK FIVE CENTS FIRST CALL FOB POLITICAL DATES Aspirants to Class Offices May File at Office of Registrar War Spirit Expected to Prevail Over Annual Class Election Kia? I'i3 ,U presently assume w, throne in the minds of University students, and thoush being under s ringent dlF.cuIties because of the ,,r activities at this time, he assures H that hi brief reign this year is to b, P:e that ck none of the old t;me spirit nd fire tmU has aIways charade rire J the annual scrap, from time icsneir.orial. War pep and ginger will te reflected in the annual class elation. just as It is reflected in all University affairs this year. Fur.es f:r the several class offices will leing today, and will continue u to f.ve o'clock on Monday evening. October T. Students who intend to gt cut" for some of the class offices stuu'i go to the office of the regis Mr and. make application there for the desired position. The names of all the candidates will be investigated to see if certain University obligations hive Ifer. fulfilled, and that the can didate is qualified "for the office that he seeks. All the candidates who fif.: these requirements will have th?ir names placed on the ballot on election day. and all there Is left for then to do. is to go to work and secure the rotes. The election will be staged on Tues cay. octosr . wnicn gives me nu- dliates plenty of time to get their J machines working, and to get the votes coming their way. So far, no evidence has come oat, about the ex istence cf any so-called political ma chines, tut it is well to believ that sozie cf the dark horses are at work plinnlnc to run away with some of the fcvt-t-i firms, one the tews Is pub l:?i! thai the campaign season is an'er way Next week will no doubt see eviiences of subtle forces at work whLh tre to throw the balance of the s'.cient vc-tes in thi direction of some amti'lMis collide boy. LYIIAN LEAVES TO CONSULT WASHINGTON AUTHORITIES rr. R A. Lyman has been called to Washington to ascertain the status of the neiical reserves and of chem istry students who have had enough fhcistry to be called special or tech tka! chemists. The doctor will con fer. hen in Washington, with the ccmrr ;tee on education and " special traxits fa the army department. Kfla Downing, who was a student at tb University last year, is visit-! -g at the Delta Delta Delta house. She ( ki bn in patriotic work near Cas-1 Ir. Wyoming, the past year. j - ; : MILITARY NOTICE A!"; xr.en who took their (& examinations on - lay and Tuesday and i-. have not yet fiigtietl tip i" the Annory must sign 1 ." Fri.Iay beginning at o VIock. " lat chance for phy-v-; 1 exiini:iatin$ will bo -.v. n Saturday morning at ' ": t i:i the Annorv. ! ! i ' DVtSSlON TO iTl "rtlT r f ECTiCN FCR ALL GAMES 0 President to Be Chosen At the election of October 8. the senior president Is to he chosen, and the senior member of the publication board. The Junior and freshman presidents are to be elected, and also the members of these classes for the positions on the publication board. Minor officers of the several classes are not chosen at this time, but are -hosen at a later date, in mcetirgs of the classes, which are called by the newly elected presidents. Much honor is connected with all the minor offices as well as with the oltice of piesidcnt. and hot rivalry is usually eon in the election of these otVer. Girls Important Factor Candidates may well afford to look to the girls vote this year. While he vote of the co-eds will not be the deciding factor that it was last year. It is certain that r.o one can question the foresight of the candidate who seeks the vote of the gir's Woman suffrage is in vogue at Nebraska. and it is very probable that some of the fair co-eds will rival the boys in the chase for the political plums. Former years have always seen the presence of some coed's name on the elec'ion ballot, and no doubt the boys this year will have to strive against the large vote of some particularly pouplar young cod. When both the sexes are out far the ofllces the election takes on a more decided interest and every one of Xe lraska's SflOO students watch the re sult of the election with great inter est. War Will Add Zest The influence of the war will add to the lest of the election this year, and slr.ee this is the la?t time many of the students will have to hold an im portant office in class politics, it is expected that there will be a rush of candidates to the registrar's office to jet their names on the ballot list. As the names are entered at the office of the registrar, they will be printed from time to time in the columns of The Dai'y Nebraskan. and comment will be made upon the progress of he election. It is hoped that all undents will take a real live interest in the e:ec;ion and make it one of the best elections that has been held at je University for many years. REGISTRATION EXPECTED TO REACH HIGH HARK 2688 Already Registered and More Are Seeking Admission The total number of registrants tor the University now stands at 2S8, ac cording to an announcement from Miss Florence McGahey. registrar, Thursday. Approximately 1600 of these have made application for induc tion into the S. A. T. C. or the S. N. T. C. The late registration has net 1M a total of 419 new registrants since Monday, of which 161 are from the College of Medicine at Omaha. Registration has been continuing at a lively pace all week and promises to pass the three thousand mark before its close. Phi Kappa Psi wi'l entertain twe lty fire couples at a dancing party to be held Saturday evening, October 25. at the Chapter house. Starting today copies of The Daily Nebra?kan will e delivered to all faculty members at their respective offices. TO Student and faculty Season Football - Tickets W. S. G. A. TO GIVE PARTY WITH FRESHMAN GIRLS ON SATURDAY Organization is Same As Former Nebraska Girls' Club The first W..S. G. A. party will be held Saturday. At 2:30 o'clock a pro pram will be given in the Temrle. The rest of the afternoon vlll be given over to dancing and refresh ments in the Art hall. AM frc-hmen .tirls are especially urged to ut'.end. Last May during the Middle West- n' conference of the Women's Self ... .. tloverning association at Mlnnoapous ; it was decided that all col'e,e in the .western conferee. h ho ,traska Girls' club, should adopt r.ame W. S. G. This does not change the organization oi me it;vis i lu in any way except in ni.o. The purpose of the W. S. G. A. is to offer an opportunity for friendly and helpful fellowship among the women of the school, to develop a feeling of . mutual responsibility, ami a high re card for both liberty and order, to b-j a medium in which the social stand ard of the unity and loyalty, and to bring before its members ruhjects of special interest and l.nporlance to colleee women. Ore of the chief nims j at present is war work. ! All women students, by regis. ering 'in he Univere'ty become associa.c i members of the W. S. G. A r.r.d upon payment of dues become active meui I bers. Th annual dues ti'O nfty cents I one-half of w.i'th goes into a ;m ma cent f und tor the care cT sick wo men students and for astisiiiig those who are making heir way through school. The oih-r halt is used for current expenses of the association. S. A. T. C. NOTICES Students of the S. A. T. C. and those desiring to enter the S. A. T. C. are requested to participate in chorus singing, which will be a part of the schedule carried out by the Univer sity. Commanding officer of the S. A. T. C. requests that as many srudents as possible report for the first rehearsal which will take place at the Art hall at 3 o'clock Thursday evening. Those wishing to continue with these rehearsals, will kindly forward i-heir name to Mrs. Raymond at the Art hall building. MORE MEN NEEDED SAYS COACH KLINE Innocents to Ask Fraternities Fcr Cc-operation Today On account of the shortage of ma terial for fotbali this year, every pos sible step has been taken to make men eligible for the team. Vet there is a deplorable lack of material on the practice field. "ac'tice neia. The innocents met Tysday even- j j ing and Coach Kline appeared before i them to discuss the need of men. With his help the society drafted a p.an. Form letters will be maiied to every fraternity house on Wednesday morn ing, explaining the situation and ask ing for their cooperation in making football a go this fall. ' . -...t ' Evervbody on the campus n-usi . ft his duty if he knows ef any man "ho is eligible, to inform the coach or -one member of the team, about him The Iowa game is only a week Sim. ice io 6 rr,, catnrdar and e must. n.cn. FOOTBALL TICKET CAMPAIGN III WHIRLWIND START MONDAY Goal Set at 2,000 in Big Drive Among Students and Soldiers $3.00 For Six Big Home Games Profits All Go to the Red Cross Students' football season tickets for contests with other S. A. T. C. aggre the most stupendous schedule evet Scions and every battle Is predicted nrrr.vl lv tlio f'nrnhi:d.r uill lie . T0 tors a" e X ! . ' III l' IllttUhUlaU u, i lie fiuai is set a'c 2.000 tickets sold and there will be no letup until that standard has been reached Three dollars, exchanged for the cuss the new ruling of the war depart book of cou lions entities the purchaser t-.i . i ment allowing freshmen to partlcl to a reserved seat in the choicest sec-: ,r g g A T c lion of the grandstand at every pme, Coach KU3e on the HusV-r schedule. The central , fg at that conference sections of the grandstand on he j hag tQ ncr:h side of the field are set , h.s MmmunIcatIon. for students and faculty, and they are Practice Thursdav afternoon con given first chances at reserving them. Jn chaJk instruction bv tho Profits Go to Red Cross j coach and stiff workouts. Four men. The entire proceeds . of th? fcot-, Lyman. McCoy, Hoyt and Lanphere, ball season after the expenses are j were slightly banged up in the work-t-ared for wiil be turned over to the j outs but- they will be in trim for th American Hed Cross. This arrange-1 initial battle. im nt was first made last year and the I Several men who have shown prom sum of $7.0''0 was given to the cause. 1 je in freshman football and basket With such a big schedule billed this J nve Reynolds have not yet re- season there Is no reason ior mis amount not being doubled The price of $3.00 is ridiculously ow when the admission for each zame separately is figured up. Single tdvioRS for the rcJ-f contest. - CHOSEN BOARD 1MF.MEEII . WM n0 definite formation was Aim. Maryatt was elected new lh the telegram from- Wash board member by the senior advisors j "Hon. It It understood such chen at their meeting last night. The girls W. will either be placed in the chem have all selected their "little sisters" i al welfare section or else they will and are ready tvtake them to the first i ballowed to continue school fcr some girls' partv of the year. time. It is for the good of every eug- " . I ible chemist to report. EHHIBIT OF WOOD CUTS 1 OPEN TO PUBLIC FRIDAY The exhibition of wood engravings by Rudolph Ruzieka will be openel to the public in the Art gallery, or Friday. In addition to fifty origini wood cuts there w ill be an equal sum cer cf engravings illustrating the rro 'ress of wood carving. It includes the greatest master pietes. . - , ... , f . . I- 1 ne exnicu win ue ire 10 tut t'u-i , iic and will be open from 2 to 5, Sup. ; day afternoon, in addition to the re? ular hours. FIRST GIRLS' CLUB PARTY SATURDAY The first Girl's Club party of the year is to be given for freshmen g!r:? on Saturday afternoon. September "8. There will be a very interesting pro gram in the Temple rccms. Throu;:?' the courtesy of Professor Gratnr.iazn 'here will be -nportunity J jrt eihfhir fn Art hall. Dancinz in Art hall, and serving of refreshments i complete the afternoon. Evry fresh man girl as well as upperc'3ssmaa is t Invited. ! . i All junior and senior chemist- w'coj could not enter the S. A. T.C. Iw j 0ir tiA ror!trp(t in the draft v "" . . . ,. , before September 12. must hand their names Into the office of Upson as soon as possible. Do no. neglect this as the government has re-. MtA ttl.1 n-.ihr.ri-if-s to eet - - thi3 information. are $1.00 to 12.00 and referred Beats are 50 cents extra. The big games, luch as with Kansas and Notre Dame, the single admission is raised to $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. A season ticket tor $.1X0 admits to all these games. Captain K. J. Maclvor is a hearty supporter of football and he encour ages the fans to support the team in every way possible. The coming hedule Is made up almost entirely of tO be a WhIZZCr. i Kline has not yet received ! nt,wrr to his telegram notifying , . faska s planning on using fresh- men in the lineup against the Hawk- eyes October, 5. The representatives of the bis ten conference schools j ported for practice ana me coacn would like to see them in the mole skins. 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