TIIK n a 1 T, Y NEIRASKAN 1 f ! The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Published very day except S urday and Sunday during the col lege year. Subscription, per seni'wter $1.25. EDITORIAL STAFF Carolyn Reed - ..Editor Lc Roes Hammond Managing Editor SAdia Finch Associate Editor Story Harding - - News Editor Leonard Cowley.- New8 Editor Dorothy Barkley Society Editor -lov,l Clark Sports Editor REPORTORIAL STAFF Jack Austin Lois Kartman Eelle Par-man Eleanor Hlnman jessii' Watson Lcona. d Hanimang I.ee Yochum Kldridge Lowe BUSINESS STAFF Carlofon Springer PhvlMs Langslaff John N'efT Roy Wytnors Fred Bosklng Jeose Patty Uuuineas Manager ..Assistant Rusiness Manager Ct'-culatlon Manager News Editor STORY HARDING For T's Issue HIGH SCHOOL FRATERNITIES. Tin- ac'ioii lii! . -I'i:Hei nity Council n the hi-h choi;l S':a ;.:r,;: q;ie.-! inn i.- a s! cenmciidable one. The '..unr:l 111 "'u!h only follow inn up i;s ruling passed in 1!1T and c.mc.-rn.n;; whirl, sn::e liouh' ha.- ht"lv ari.-m thai ih.y micht not .(dually ! -ni :-- . r,,:,... Hi, i'n'..- .-!at...l iha: lu-Jinnm-: will) j . : . t. i . 1!Oi. no h :aU school ;!: ,!. n would 1m- pled-cd to I'mveis.'y liai'Tiu li, .- This nine liinii was si l in order to nit- ihe hi-h school m-n U:i: years in wind up ilicir memo-! ships. So criticism had been heard i hat ih were not properly impressed wiih the s.-i iou.-nc-s o! i! v.r.il ecns.-Mti. itly i-'r.orc.l ihe nilc. Hut they were iven a perfect ly 'air chalice h 'ho lot'.: years lee-way and had no n ason lo .-uppn.-e ihal the hi'i.- would nol be onloiced. These iKii -diool Iratel nil ies. by their actions and school spin!. h:, , cans. (1 much trouble over the state and have auaravated tlie entire liatcrnity situation, it is generally fell that these organization.- have not helped school s pii it . haw not tried to co-operate with tin- school authorities and liae aided in creating a rather bolshevistic attitude among high school students. Moreover, the Tniversily men generally aiiiee thai members of such oi ganizat ions do not develop into the b. st kind ot matt-rial for ilu-ir fraternities. From the great opposition shown to these fraternities all over the state, it is evident that something mu.-t be fundamentally wrong with their existence. The fact thai in existing, they are violating a state law brings up the question as to whether the younger gen ration have the right attitude an! knowledge and towards Hie obligations ami demands of true citizenship. When high school students openly work against laws ot the state, it is time to show Them a new perspective of the loyalty which they owe to their state and nation. There is at present even the possibility that such strenuous imthods will be taken as to have passed the ruling that any I'niver sity violating this Council rule will lose, its charter at Nebraska. It is certainly to be Imped that every means will be taken to enforce the ruling next year and in the future, anil that the whole fraternity situation will rapidly improve. lltginning on the approaching Memorial day a small American Has will be kept on the grave of every American soldier in France. WHERE'S YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. Today and tomorrow are 10 be the two banner dan of the Memorial Iirive your chance to subscribe if you have not yet done so. The Memorial Iirive is really on. with a will and a purpose ana every true Nebraskan desires to see it go through right- The slate is responding to the call and pushing up the financial thermometer. It is now lime lor the 1'niversity students to show that same spirit. The campus drive must be a success before we can ask outsiders lo help us build the gymnasium. Nebraska is not alone in her idea of a memorial for the soldier dead. At the University of California, f 1.500.000 was raised in San Francisco alone before any attempts were made to solicit from the rest of the state. Wisconsin. Michigan, Minnesota. Kansas and Wash ington are conducting similar campaigns with fine success. Nebraska must not fall below the mark. Husker spirit and cooperation are as great as anywhere in the country, but it has not yet been fully aroused. Only 600 students have thus far subscribed and although the average is high, it will not carry the drive over the top yet. Think it over seriously. We all owe much to our Nebraska Uni versity and many are glad to make a sacrifice for the gymnasium. Three hundred committee men will be out after subscriptions. But if one does not ask you for yours, take H to the Student Activities office. "Don't -wait to be asked beat them to it! UNI NOTICES Notice The president and treasurer of the following organizations are asked to please call at the Student Activities cUlee, and approve bills for payment: Commercial Club Falladian Literary Society Dramatic Club Pharmaceutical Society Cadet Officers Association Freshman Law Class Pan-Hellenic Council. University Art Club Alpha Kappa l,fil Mystic Fish Silver Serpent Classical Club Vikings P.hick Masque Wayne Club Senior Advisory Hoard University Cadet ltan.l Lutheran Club Catholic Students Club Notice WiH the following people phase call at the Siuden: Activities office: Kuih llutton A. C. S oa Mike M. Miles i Nell Jean llollz Miln K. Heck ; Jam s ('. Wilson j F. O. Yar.ier i ;.-o!ge Mover l.tliher Andrew.- 1 Art Club Election The Art Club wiil hold election ol othc.-is Widne-dav at liv o'clock in Law cryone out . I Senior Invitations -i5'""i''-. Sen'.of in . i : ; : i n- will be distri buted fiom the ('(-liege Hook Store Wednesday. Each student must call , and check his nam- off the list. Mr. Long has ordered a f w extra invita tions which' he will sell to Seniors who neglected to order, or desire mote than they ordered. Ivy Day Gowns C.irls who still have their Ivy Pay I cheese-cloth gowns may turn them in Wednesday ai Woman's H ill. j Silver Serpents Silver Serpent will hold its annual bampnt Friday. May 2S. in theCarden I!iii,m of the Lincoin Hotel at aillo. Those planning lo attend please notify Olive Means, at P.fidy.l. before Thurs day evening. Green Goblins (ire n Coblins will meet at the Sigma u nous' ai :.;" p. in., inui.--(ay. May 27. De'ians Husiness meeting Wednesday eve ning. Election of officers for next year. Every member should be pr .--ent at 6:30 p. m.. in Social Science 101. Education 20 The regular examination in Educa tion 20 will be given 'n Thursday. June 3, from 1:15 to 3:15 in T. C. 322. Students who cannot take the exami nation at that hour will be given their examination Saturday. May 2'J. from eight to ten a. m.. in Koom 3"1. T. '. (Signed) LIUA 15. EAKHAHT. Xi Delta banquet in the Garden Room at I incoln otel. Wednesday. May 26. All members invited. If you are coming 'eport to Ethel Curry at 111 697. Cidetc Attention Dull will be conducted as usual this week with the exception of Tuesday when all classes will be dismissed. Men who w:ll drill next year tie up their equip -, nt in bunnies to aid in re-issuing. Uniforms and equipment to be turned in at regular drill hours. Socio-Economic Club The last meeting of the Socio Economic Club will be held Wednes day. May 26. in the Blue Room of the city V. M. C. A. Prof. Senning will explain the difference between the cabinet system of government and our own. 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