The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1920, Image 2

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    The Daily Nebraskan
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
Published very day except S? urday and Sunday during the eol
lete rear. Subscription, per Remoter $1.25.
EDITORIAL STAFF
Carolyn Reed - - .Editor
Le Rosb Hammond Managing Editor
Sadie Finch Associate Editor
Story Harding - - - News Editor
Leonard Cowley ...News Editor
Dorothy Barkley. - Society Editor
"loyd Clark Sports Editor
REPORTORIAL STAFF
JacX Austin
Ix)is Hartman
Belle Farman
Eleanor Hlnman
jessii' Watson
Leona. d Hamming
Lee Yochuni
Eldridge Lowe
BUSINECS STAFF
Carleton Springer
Phvl'ls Langstaff
John Neff
Roy Wythera..
Fred Bo&klng..
Jesse Fatty....
Business Manager
.Assistant Business Manager
Ci -culatlon Manager
News Editor
STORY HARDING
Far Tli's lasue
HAIL THE CORNHUSKER!
The year book is out ai last, and the pent-up curiosity of the
whole campus is satisfied. This is a banner book, in every respect,
nuke-up, the deiails of the material and the large subscription list.
This last proves that the student body is and increasingly will be
interested in this form of school activity. A large staff of workers
have labored faithfully the year through and their results are most
commendable.
The book is larger than usual, broadly representative or the entire
1'niversity and a worthy remembrance to be accredited to the class
of 1920 in future years. The athletic and military sections and
Shucks are the distinctive features of this Cornhusker and the usual
criticism of "not enough pictures too much reading matter" certainly
is not appropriate this time.
The editing of the Cornhusker is an all year job. After long
hours of detailed work the book appears, there is a week of criticism
and appreciation and then the labor is all forgotten. There is no
crowd of cheering friends, no rousing 'T-IM'M" 10 spur the worker
on, no glory after the battle. Cut this type of work shows as much
loyally for Nebraska as that of muscle and brawn. You have read
the book through, probably missing a class or two to do it. If you
like it say so with spirit. If you don't like it, remember that perhaps
you didn't do your full share towards contributing to it, and that you
yourself didn't wan: to take the responsibility of doing it.
DON'T QUIT NOW.
Two more days of actual class work! And on top of that, grades
for last semester's work are out at last. Do they really come up 10
the standard you set when you registered for the courses? Does it
make you want to do better this time or are you about ready to say,
"Well, 1 guess there's no use trying. 1 can't make any grades here'"
The student who gives up now has the wrong sort of school loyalty.
He does not slop to consider that he is injuring the scholastic stand
ing of his University. And this standing, alter all, is more important
than any athletic or activities records. The University is first an
educational institution and then a iraining school for social and moral
development.
This is the last lap don't break your stride now. or if you lost
out a little earlier in the race, get on the inside of the track, get a
second wind and make a real dash for the ribbon. Don't lose out on
the home-stretch. Remember that not only your reputation, but your
Alma Mater's is at stake.
ARE YOU COMING BACK?
Are you coming back to Nebraska University next year, or are
you a little discouraged and feel that college life is not all that you
expected? Perhaps you have not made as many friends as you would
like, perhaps you feel a trifle left out of things. It is hard to find
and give free reign to all the ability in the four thousand students in
nine months and someone is always crowded back for a while.
There are many ways to show your ability on this campus and if
you have not had your chance this year it will come, for real ability
will not stay hidden. If you have lost out and been a game loser,
you will have full credit for 1L Don't stay away from your school
because of a few discouragements decide now to come back with
new vigor, determination and interest to work. In that work you
will make friends and find your true place as a Husker.
UNI NOTICES
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University Union
Closed meeting Saturday. This
the last meeting of the year.
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Palladian
There will be an open meeting Sat
urday evening, May 29. The annual
alumni program will be given. Officers
for next year will be elected at short
business session. Important.
Silver Serpents
Silver Seipent will hold its annual
banquet Friday, May 28, in the Garden
Room of the Lincoln Hotel at 5:30
Those planning to attend please notify
Olive Means, at R60!5. before Thurs
day evening.
Green Goblins
Green Goblins will meet at the
Sigma Nu house at 7:30 p. m., Thurs
day, May 27.
Ccdets Attention
Drill will be conducted as usual this
week with the exception of Tuesday
when all classes will be dismissed.
Men who will drill next year tie up
their equip" ; nt in bundles to aid in
re-issuing. Uniforms and equipment
to be turned m at regular drill hours.
Notice
Will the following people please
call at the Student Activities office:
Ruth Hut ton
A. ( . Stoa
Mike M. Miles
Nell Jean Holtz
Milo E. Heck
James C. Wilson
F. O. Vanier
George Moyer
Luther Andrews
Notice
The president and treasurer of the
following organizations are asked to
please call at the Student Activities
office, and approve bills tor payment:
Commercial Club
I'alladian Literary Society
Dramatic Club
Pharmaceutical Society
Cadet Officers Association
Freshman Law Class
Pan-Hellenic Council.
University Art Club
Alpha Kappa Psi
My.itic Fish
Silver Serpent
Classical Club
Vikings
ISlack Masque
Wayne Club
Senior Advisory Roard
University Cadet Rand
Lutheran Club
Calholic Students Club
TRUTH THAN POETRY
The closing month of school Is n,Bh
Our books we throw away, '
Except the most expensive books
For which "Red" Long will pay
We throw away our theme, and such
in summer they would bore.
Rut we save the "high grade" papers
So the brothers will get more.
R.v H. Yrots Gnidrah, '22.
PERSONALS
Jessie Watson. '21. wm ieave ,
morrow for her home in Wavne
where she will spend the week end '
Leona Watson, of Riverton, Ia i,
R guest at the Chi Omega house " '
norothy Cleveland, '19. of Water
vme. N. Y ,s a guest this wee I,
Helen Dayton.
Education 20
The regular examination in Educa
tion 20 will be given on 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 29, from
eight to ten a. m in Room 301, T. C.
(Signed) LID A R. EARHART.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE Ten-room house, oak
finish, lot 100 x 108, suitable for fra
ternity or. sorority. H. G. O'Connor.
c o Northwestern. 800 S St.
U)ST Saturday afternoon or Sun
day, a 32" Scottish Rite Masonic ring,
relatively narrow band and set with
stone. Reward.
RORERT H. WOLCOTT,
102 Ressey Rldg.
FOR RENT Rooms for women,
near campus, sleeping porch privi
lege. Thone R2.r)67.
ALPHA OMICRON PI.
500 North 16th.
Sold in
Lincoln
Exclusively
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Fred Schmidt
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917-21 O St.
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TENNIS?
If not, now is the time to start.
Pick out your new racket today from our large
assortment. Or have your old one restrung.
New 1920
Tennis Balls are now in.
Nets, Shoes. Covers and Presses
to meet all needs.
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