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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
T II E DAILY NEBRASKA H VACATION TUESDAY Embryo Lawyers Plan Barbecue With Freshman Law Hop in Evening. Tuesday, May 18, will be ala today for students in the University Law College, when they celebrate their annual barbecue and program at F.pworth park all day, followed by the Freshman Law Hop in the evening at tht: Lincoln hotel ballroom. The day will be filled with pleasure from 8:30 when festivities start until the last couple leaves the dance floor. The barristers have declared a holi day from their studies for that day. Special cais have been chartered from the Lincoln Traction Company and will be waiiinp in front of the Law Building after the parade 10 take the Laws to the park The daj ill bepin with a parade an,! yell-l.st. A baseball panie be tween the ricshman and a team com posed e! both Junior ;.nd Senior Uws Mill be a Latin" ol tbe day. The ft-year lavvytrs have a string ol good pitchers, and are looking for an ca-y -.ictory, aitho-.ih the uppei class men aie mere Can cnr.tider.t. A taek i.: wiU be s.noth. ci;,! ;;'t;ac'ien. and men a;i no lilted 10 r';i! '-" .... i 1 !. . L: ti... ti i ! r.' : i'i ..I at. Jet;:- .1,1 el.:). n . r.rr :':. ;r.' ,t.-" iv;il -'i( '.its ' w i' !i ALL SET FOR BIG GAMES WITH DRAKE Muddy Weather Prevents Dia mond Practice California is Coming Next Wednesday. vn further practice will be given -vi., rofnn.ii u hiMi I in v.-irsit v ninp before tlie DraKe 1 jnn rtiiiii ii ii i win i-i w un.-.. i (iv ...... w the gown is returned. The money is games because of the muddy lleia. . , . . i o , t.laved With but the recent - ami - " IVY DAY GOWNS GIVEN TO GIRLS NEXT WEEK Gowns which University girla will don for the out-door dances to be given Ivy Day may be procured at Woman's Hall either Monday or Tues day from three until six o'clock in the afternoon. A deposit of one dol lar must be made when the gown is eiLfin iiit anrl KPVpntv-fivp Cents Of paid to members of the Silver Serpent and Xi Delta societies who will be the Freshman squad is evidence mat I . ... ... slices h:lll on on hand to collect it. Senior girls are expected to wear white gowns. All gowns must be taken hack on Ivy Day after the pro pram,' or on Thursday, May 20, from three until five. Any girl who wishes to take part in the Ivy Day dances will be wel come, says tbe committee. LARGE UNIVERSITY MAS ; MEETING HELD TUESDAY ir St'li. IV- . v:.i -!., 'i ein t i:;;'.t'. ,Jefinit T:. paity u: e! : Ml T ' Law be- cari the t ' ' m v. iiii.' 1 !ur- W e ,:g ''- .-.ft..-arians'menis. ui iie staced by Fi.shn.an Uiws in the evening win 1 of ti.e b. . T of the- year, ae- i t 1.11 !ire!lleP.1 cc.i.;:K t e..Hii i- ,,l ,-- yearling i-Ws. liayic Ciubb'sj "Hcith. :n Kap-a-Jazz Hand" has be' n j e-1 to funis'-! ".- -.liusic and , this'assuies ... " T- , I " Tick, is J ..n v-h- i ;a:: ami 7i!y be procut-d fro:-, '.U F:.shman Law p " . T-i T. 1 1 " . IUNI0RS OVERWHELM SENIOR GIRLS 43-22 Scoring Setred Easy to Upper classes in Co-eds' Diamond Tournament Wednesday. Ti j in.- I"ng i:i t ;.' final. " Pash;-!. Ti.,.;n ur.'i b;-s- h.. . n.l : 4- I am o t- ,-. - by 'a ii 22 sc : Ir.'e-T-Clas. :n r. .:i -1 on ti.e; ;-.:' ; r."un. j t- - r.'s .! i'e :re firt arid i. !:! 'C-: iu;ih ':hm ).:. je whilf- Tl. (-.ii.-.t v.-rt'; ( :.e i." ii,-ii n.'iiii nt T'.e Sn.-":' r.--u-i.l t'e .r.r. .ii,ri!f is a:i.a-'-e1. : ; tw T r. k . i, 7 to: tj,- trlo '".-" li third s'.inzrt. Tt.' , n!-- i i i S r.'.oi .- ble Ih.tt Ti IT..I' T i Junio:' (.osed plat Tt.e redid for Mi f)!:.1 Juniors 4 ;.ni S-niois 2 In :. Ki;..ih ;nnirif tr.- ni-Hf b'-t-an t swat Ui- ball ami Juniors played v. ild T n SVnu.i H'Oii s were chalked u;p and 6 Junior senrs. Tlne Senior playes in succession were put our m i'ie first half "f h- seerith and as t!,- heero stood in favor of the Juniors ticy did not c-i to bal. Ldhfcn S'ory an;! Ruth McKenney :n ih- lox for the Junio.s and L'r.e Sprinter for the Seniors did tk. aiiov. a pia-r io walk to fni. Si;e Stille. Junior cavher. and KixTU.H H liner. Senior catcher, p.:,ye.i the bsi ball they !:ae played in li.e touinarf.en:. All ol the players v.ere ktyeJ up to play pnod baseball. The members: of th- inninp team are Sue .Still. Lillian Story'. Mary Shepherd, Ada St id worthy. Ruby Swenj-on, Ruth Chit. Mary StcphfnF, Kihcl IXVount;, Ruth MeKenney and Ruin DuRois and Ruth Swenson. sub stitutes. The Srner nine is Martha Hellner, Marjorie Haycock. Irene Sprinper, Ruth Hutton. Kathleen Har prove, Irene Shoff. Crace Snuff. Cracf Troup, Martuerite Morrissey and Jun FTedritkKon. Architectural Drawings of Pro pcsed Soldiers' Memorial Exhibited at Gathering. l'ui.-uant to action by the Senate h lis las; lmctine. a Fniersi:y mass meeting was held Tuesday afteinoon i,i fne o'clock, to which was invited eeiv pet son connected. ,n any v. er. w ith the Fniversity ot Ne bia.-ka. The met tinu- w as lit LI in the latv leti:re room oi tr.c Soc.al S, :.' Ru.bLnp and was wtll at :.ndtd. l'roiessor K. H. Raibotu pie sit!. .1 ami the meeting w as called ' ordr siiortly afte r five o'clock. The first speaker on the propratn was C.uy Red who exhibited larce arc-hi'ectural drawings of the iuopos-(i Soldiers' Memorial F.uildinp. Mr. I'.ar brui then explained the- trowlh ot tj;,. s-ueie-nt body showma a larjre loot t-iaph. Lean C. C. Knt.be yj. was then called upon to spe'ak on the sub ne:. "Tin,- l'rosi't c t i e- Cire'Wtii of the S;mien- Uody." Ly means o' prob ability curves. h- showed that a treat (jrowili w a uniioubte'dly asure ci. l'ro- ie-soi Alexander e-xplain.-el )i.s sc-he-me-i lor Lniveisity extension. I'ean I'.ur-re--t Lae r,.A- ;!ldi's.-. .lu)Zf H. H. Wi'.-on v. - !;::! d upon to discuss i . ., Ne-w I'atopus." lie is , n, ,. . iiii.-t e: t'.,e alunini -! the I'll.'., .si':- .-nd h.s talk was !o'ce till j-.ri'i to '!i po.nt. and m..U- a littinc (!::;.-.-. ;o: ie meetiliL'. Chancellor A.-. : e !!,. n. but ovine ., (rf 'i.e- 'fl'li!'. aske-el TO I . . ; ;:i i om ' :. program n.ass ll:e Lf.t vas i:e-lel at ;:.:. , . -; F;:itii t.iti'i-t:-. ',V dn -day. INTER-GREEK GAMES POST PONED TILL NEXT WEEK ,.- i;,e- Varsity am t and i;., ,! tii.ck rn -?s s-l.-lu! d f'-r v. 1 1 k :he- yt-ui) finals : :ti- I:itr-Fr.i-e :r.i: Ha f .-ball Te.urr:an.-n: w !! r t . )-.; :.pt :1 r. we V.. !:' four tean.s. I'hi Kajpa iVi. A?:-):a T.u Orceca. Sigma Vti Kp.vlon A I'u a 'h rema n in the runtime. With this additional practice th fcames on the firsr ot The we ek should be m;rkd for th team work and re;.l Kisebail ability shown the team will play first class ball on Fridav and Saturday. Captain Pickett will probably pitch the first pame apainst the Drake learn and either Ely, Reynolds or Kline will start Hie second pame. Next week will bring the California ball team, who will I'lay on ly Day. Thev are making a trip which will include such learns as Yale. Frincelon and Harvard and to win this pame means lhat Nebraska must have the support of every loyal Cornhusker. The California te am has won sx out of seven of the Fniversity games plaved on the Western coast ami ex pert to adl tbe Eastern ''" their list. The hatting list whie-h will he tol lowed out on Friday w ill l e : L'nn. second base'. He-kins, first base-. Swanson. left field. VrCrory. richt field. Kubka. center field. Kusse-ll. tliird base. rai!. siiortstop. - r c lite he r. l';r-kett. pite-he-r Tlf pame on Frielay is calleel for :,ir Miittv in on!e-r to allow atte nd-;in'- both the- track mee-t with M.-me.-ota and 'he ball game. Satur ay mornini-'s gan:.- will begin at -.nMiirtv so as not To conflict with "( 1 ' L'h Seiiool Ve r t and at the same J : . a'lew the ,i!;:i sc hool a'hletes j :e opportyntty o wi-ne-s 'lie- Varsity ( in act ion. VAN ORSDEL RECOMMENDS UQRE ALUMNI SOCIETIES Onlv Few "Grad" Clubs Organ "ied Eefore He Took Up Movement. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT AT FRESHMAN HOP MAY 18 Juigir.e from the sale ot tickets, the semiannual Freshman Hop to be held on the ee-ninp of May D at ihe K. of C. Hall will be- a huge success Or.e hu.-!red and fifteen tickets haw been alidated and are poinp fast. Speeial enferlainme-nt has been pro ofed ,n addition to the music by Reck s Orchestra. The best of re freshment will be served. Th- hall has been re finishwl and re-decorated which in addition to the decoration bv the committee will make this one- ot the prettiest parlies of ihe year. Tickets for this Hop may still be ob tamed from the following members of the committf: Ray Stryker. chair man: Genevieve Gallagher. Maude Miller. Frances Hopper. Dorothy Lyfn. Eulalia Hyans. Ray Cook. Wil ber Wolfe. Lurene Boone. Acacia ar.n'iii:.o' t-. i '"'f r.f Floyd Johnnon, of Wahoo. John Riddell. '2d. William Day. '21. and Herman Thomas 20, went to Kansas Cily Wednesday evening to at'end th- n-epath-Horner Chau'an q m Conference which Is beinc held this week. They will return Sunday. A tl.e.e e-;.e tit to ottan.ze- FniN' tsity of Nebraska clubs anient the alumni has been started by R A. Van Orsdel. i, resident id the- alumni association. The crgani.ai ion "1 such clubs in fit tee-n counties of t!:is state- has been reported at the Alumni Office. More are- in process of orpanization. More than ".t'oii graduates have pone- out from the- Fniveisity. 0 e r half of these live in Nebraska; the othe-is are widely seattered. In nuts' rif the. large citie' alumni have ex pressed the'ir loyalty to Alma Ma'e r bv orpanizine in'o I'niersity of Ne- biaska clubs. A fe w clubs had bi n oipmize-d in Nebraska before Freside nt Van Orsde l took up 'he matter. Some of them were no longer ae-ie. He- wrote Hi the-se and to prominent alumni in all the oih-r counties urging tbe organi zation of clubs where ihe re were none anil the rcvHal of those that did exist. The result as a general mowmeni among the alumni lo oicanize. The counties having clubs are FfllrrKirP. Frontier. Kimball. Lincoln. Red Wil low. Richardson. Seward. Washington. Ijcncaster, Oioe. Nuckolls. Custer. Ne maba. Johnson and Cass. Cass was the last to be organized. In some ot the-se organizations there area presi ' dent and a secretary for the county and a ice president for eac h tow n in the county. The rapidity with which clubs are being organized makes it impossible for the Alumni Office to have a complete record. The purpose of these clubs is de fined In ihe constitution of tbe Alumni Association, which reads: "The alumni clubs shall be charged with the conservation and promotion of the alumni loyally, cooperation and enthusiasm in ihe territory m which 'he orpanization operates. They shall se-ek !o Hlimulate interest in the Fniversity and to extend hnowl edge of its activities. They shall make known to the Board of Direc tors any information cf value to the Fniversity of the alumni." The club in Lincoln county reports i hat it is doing what it can to en courage high school seniors lo go to college next year. Good Shoes are Not an Extrvagance Don't lei a misconception of "economy" lead von into prettin'j,' cheap shoes. Repairs will innke tliein cost as much us poo.l shoes in a short time. And you'll lose the satisfaction th:;t only jieioel shoes can pive. Count the cos per yea:', and not per pair. The siiilden popularity of the straight last U c insinii' comment among shot men throughoir. tin' country, what was once considered a ideal last for business men is now the most I ,i :iil;n' number with the young man as well. $15 t I. M $1650 Good Looging, Sensible, Economical T:;- two numbers here pictured are made e t! e- finest medium elark brown calfskin, the i.'--o. tween !udo which is extremely popular tin v. :.,,:). Sizes ."i to 12. widths A AAA to 1. Inducement Sale To gain 2,500 new customers continues Men's Fine Black Oxfords, 4.00 MAYER BROS. ELI SHIRE. Prudent OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS MOfrt&tfr'V';,sT3 t t Guaranteed earnings of not less than $7.00 per day for your vacation. jj Our representative, Mr. Daelhausen. will be at the Lincoln hotel today, May 13, jj to meet the Nebraska University men that tire interested concerning the sale of our line of maps. I If you are the man we want, arrange- hausen either during the day or tonignt. 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