T II R H A Hi Y NKBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan I !is)ioit Mn.1ny. TupKilny. Ve1nly. il.nrsilnv "! 1-TMiiy of Moh wook by Tli rtilvrit.v of Nebraska. M KIC1AI- I'XIVKUSITY lUnl.UWTlOX I iiiter Hi pirot tion of Tli Student Vatt lirnl inn Uniml. I t.t. r-d Keoonil claw. tialtT af the lmliil)i In 1 .1 renin. N'lir:ik:i, umJcT . Act of ronprotm M:ir h IST'.t. Mil'xiTiptlon rnto single copy MtAXK n. TATIY !?J T.0 per year cents Kdllor in-'hl-l V. STOUT HA1!1MX? Mannplng Kditor Telephone K3.M1. llooin S(W " " Hull Nisvt Kditor for tliis Isjue. Jnek Au.t'.n IS IT LACK OF WILL POWER? Why is it thai rallies are r.iUnde.l ach lime by the s;.i.ie students? Why is the attendance nt tin se i;u Vs so small that it appear ihnt .v.ripus organizations liavo seit only elected representatives from each so- iot ? Why were there only a semi 1(J0 students present at the first bas ketball rally of the senson Friday morning? This is the last week of regular sctiooi t.rK mid tho next week will be tak n up with the duties of the students in taking tfielr examinations. lUt work cu 'he snnual is only delayeo by late pictuivs. Tho latest date n which tho siud nts will be allowed to j;c; U.eir p.cfuies taken for tue an nual is set for January 31. Two w.eks and this pait of the boon w. be i-eady for ihe engiaxer. liroups a.o o'.so A b t flow this car m gti tin? tla i p'Cinus taken for the n .:u.il. Hi'? annual has boon kind ihou:;'! to upe'u its pufcea to tho upper ciasses and jt is to the benefit ot the individuals of ihes,e classes to lia i tiuir pictures taken at oncv. Tho lime may come when the only pic ture of ihe. .student inai can be found will be the one in tho college I'.muai Everyone vho lias an opportunity to hae his or her pv.ture in the annual should avail themselves of the oppor t...iity and to expedite the wort; should l.ae their picture taken i.s soon s a silting can be arianped. HIT THE LINE. Tli is is the last actual sihool week i:i ihe sciiHStor. This is the l.iV orpoitv.niiy ih; t a student v ill have t.) catch up in his back wo: k, t.) Oear up ;11 t;iflituUi a that lie in the way UNI NOTICES Art Club Membirt. Sign your name today on design you wish made up into pin. Designs are posted on bulletin board in gal lery. Votes will be taken In this way. Mathematics Club. John W. Chancy, magician, and his own company will entertain the Math. Club with part of his act "Out of the Unknown" Wednesday at 7:30 in Faculty Hall. Open meeting. HEPPERLY HIGH MAN IN DENVER CONTEST Asaleperly of Norfolk led the stu dent judging contest of tho Western Livestock Show at Denver, last Satur day, In taking first place. Tho Ne braska stock Judging team took sec ond place in the general contest. Kan sas placed first, Colorado third and Wyoming fourth. The livestock en tered by the Nebraska College of Agri culture will be judged In the contest beginning today. The team won second place at the International Livestock Show at Chi cago last November and third place at tho National Swine Show a Dos ! Moines last all. W. O. V. . council. There will be a rocnc Of the, ' ' , S. G. A. Council Friday at il fnnncil FridAY at 0 o'clock in rilen Smith Hall. Mary Rrownoll, president Union. ly, K. A. Clark, C. E. Atkinson, Royal Schoen, and W. S. Rice. Asst. Trot. Wm. J. Loeffel coached the team and accompanied them. In the report re ceived "by the Department of Animal . . . t t-.n Husbandry, no mention was made of Comhusker piclures will be taken ... . , .. .. .... , rvi.av the places taken by the rest of the at Townsends. dirls al 12. lit rrniav.i Povs at 12:15 Monday. ,loam These questions may be .-msweM-. " , v " . t I : :i l to tet a .a-sp on h? esviitia. 1 the simple phrrse: L.U K Or ' 1 l" ' 1 V ILL POWER Voi:ns which the course is in., nded ,.nf i to bring out. i he um.t -una ;.iu: II'IM : tome have said that it is indif Thoy hr. 1 bei- nn r.f.,f c!,inntu tnarile.s need a v anting. ps them away from' those nie-H I ''' i:'a hu lho :'n; u It is no' indifference in ai, c- we ii.un.ui l for the scmesler. Kxamination.s wi'l tall upon them like a thunoe; bivlt Wayne Cub. j Wayne Club meet at Townsend's I JUNIOR AND SENIOR ,vt 1 p. m. Saturday to have group PICTURES NOT TAKEN nicnire taken fo- Cornhusker. I ' Townsend's Studio reports that "Ag" Club Meeting. ! , In Social Science 10T. Wednesday, j January 19. at 7:30. hleetion oi efficers. Juniors and Seniors are not taking vantage ot gooa opportunities fot having their pictures taken for the Cornhusker. The afternoons ar,, taken up with students who are 6el. ting Junior and Senior pictures taken hni vrv few students are pnin - """ iq during tho mornings. Mr. Townsend says that it students will come In during tho mornings, they will bo given much more timo and f. tentlon and will, as a result, get much better pictures. Tho number of days for getting pictures taken now u limited to fifteen and it is essential that an wno are cngioie 10 get in the Junior and Seenlor sections should dn so. For that reason, it Is hoped that students will make the best of the time offered for having their plctuifs taken. The Cornhusker staff has also an nounced that organizations may pay for their pages In the Cornhusker at Townsends studio as" well as the Stu dent Activities office. The only re- son for having money taken at the Student Activities office was to facili tate the matter for organizations who do business thru the Student Activi ties office and who would therefore have to send voucher thru that of fice before getting their picture taken ir.-tr. It is no' lmniterenee in ai. cases. It is lack ot will power. Out side influences rro brought to oca. v,o heavilv on the mind of the stu h'-om a clear sky when th.a ec.; tlent, and he yields to them. tu- 1 ndrd. the professors resort .0 ih;.t ,ents should be so imbued with a --e '-Id habit of askins the. penouu.a, i.'.igible school sphit that they are l.v unpopular i,roup of impossible .ible to sav: "No. I'm going to the ! c.uestions. But tlure is time yu i: 5 ally," when visions nf a malted milk j the slow student will only get into r.re sucgested by a fellow student at j the g::me heart and soul ana wn. the hour when the 'Top- meeting 1c ! stick ;by the studies until he can nodule ! Rivo a synopsis of the work togcthei Friday morn'ng a group of stmlf nts 1 v ':th Ihe essential details. But lzut were heard to remark thf.t if dancing I Ing to luck not bring tho hope a tn.lnlre in for len mute.' dir.- l"i' credit. Only diligent study and i.-.g the rally 'he Armory would be j the expenditure of a great amoui.t oi i.-r, nH.h nirnte. This would I cue; g , both mental and manual, will Y,o n noor scheme, however, to follow I :-:complish this t-.sk bocnuse if special inducements an made to get the student body to at lend a rally, something vital is lack ing in that particular student body. I i: they do not go to the rally for thi rally ITSELJ they should stay away. AID FOR THE UNIVERSITY The slow stu ; dent should not lose heart at this ! time f all times. Two weeks from the end of the stnustor and the gfctoe of victory or ihe pit of failure at the erminus of ihe line. The nsuii iks with the student. No one has ever vi t heard the steward or the folks ! lucking at light bills when tho etu ' dent i:sed ihe mazda for studying. In the plans for an "economy" ses-1 But the work n.-st be dor. sion of the state legislature once J thoroughly, quicklv and earnestly, more one hears that heavy cuts wi.. Xo slipshod, half-hearted poking sion;, he made upon the appropriations for , v ill bring the desired result. The ihe University of Nebraska. With! result ii8 in application to the won:, that report, the old adage about tJu : concentration on the work and the rc "pi nny wise and pound foolish" comes 1 rlizalion i f the work and its mean- to mind. There is no economy in re-' striding the sphere f influeuoe u ; Nebraska's great school. Nebraska University has but begrn an eia of expansie;n that should t mi I with its taking first rank among in.? i The first basketball rally of the sea-grt-at powers for good in the nation. son and the first gathering of students The enlarged campus, em vhn-.i new tor a yel!-fest since before the holiday and beautiful buildings have been recess was held Friday morning at rising to replace the cramped quar-;n:00 o'clock in the chapel of the Ar lois and unsightly halls of the oldjmory. A fair-sized crowd attended the University, gives a hint of the future 'meeting. Classes were not dismissed. ing. BASKETBALL RALLY HELD EEFOflE GRINNELL GAM1 jHissibilities of Nebraska's grca school. To cut orf the mate.n.ii growth of the University now when Ihe need Is so urgent for more funds to push work already begun to com pletion, would be folly. The band played for a few minute. belore the rally. Sam Brownell, '21, presided and introduced those on the program. Director Luehring urged students to purchase season tickets. He tx- The state that economizes first la pjmed the lact that with the better the education of its children wui lose facilities which the Coliseum affords, in the march of progress, inousanu.. of Nebraska boys and girls go to Lincoln every year to get a glimpse of that higher and more useful and i idler life, that comes from a knowl edge gained through University study jind the economic worth of the peo ple of the state is vastly increasea by the added abilities of its younB ir.cn a1"1' vnien, as a result of Uni versity tralu.'rg. Nebraska Has never been lavish with its state schooh yet the results of the training given by the Uniwi-t-hy are evi le-I in every conimunUy in the state, and in every walk of life. If the legislature must cut and trirj expenses, well enough, but let it w. ,a,e in so doing ,t coes ijer B Qf T g manently cripple the ".J Bpet the week end at the Alpha Nebraska culture that is at Lincoln. ; r.rimes. IS. in Platte Valley i ; News. more than 4.00U students could be accommodated at each game. Russell Bailey, '21, captain of the 1921 court tossers, gave a short talk on school spirit which, he added, is essential to the success of any team. Coach Schissler closed the talks with a survey of Nebraska's basket ball during the past year and men tioned the fact that members of the Colorado Aggie team last year made the following statement: "The Corn huskers are the whitest bunch of ath letes we have played in Colorado Springs. We should like to meet every one of them personally." Fred Richards, '23, lead the cheers. Car Inquiring Reporter Five persons picked at random arc asked a question each day. Today's question: "Wliat kind of a rar do you prefer to driveor ride :n?" 1. Ruth Alberts, 312 No. 14th st. Gee. most any kind is good enough f like Tackards, but 1 really prefei i types of cars seen only in the east. r. M RlAm 345 No. 13th Et. Stutz Bearcat. 'Cause it's so darn chummy. 3. Pauline Wellwood, 621 No. 16th st. Something good looking. But right now I'd prefer an elevator to anything I know of. Classes on third floors are too much for me. 4. Flcyd Slasor, 2603 O st. Why r I guess a Tackard. Reason? Oh. : I guess it costs the most; that's . mainly why. ' 5. Gladys Nelson, No. 13th st. Little roadsters with lots of speed. II that isn't handy: most any kind will do to ride in. PHILOSOPHIC PHOOLERIES. Maybe you've seen that group of fair butterfly things That usually flit around among the bright lights, And maybe you've seen them in the midst of the merriest flings. Drop their heads, and close their eyes to hide trom sight. Those visons of math and sciences that wait And call for one small glance be-fore it is too late. Of course, being such comprehensive creatures, We can see that they have got the wearies From toiling late into the night, to please their teachers. And make their Papa's proud, the con scientious little dear And of course their is no better place to catch a little sleep. Than on some manly shoulder, lulled by rhymetic feett. Spoof. YOUR CORNHUSKER PICTURE. Now is the tune for the students,' who desire to have their photograpns in the 1921 Cornhusker to get down to business and get the work done. Anne Donelan, '23, spent the week end in Omaha. Lester Boyd, '23, spent the week end n Omaha. Lester Boyd, 21, returned yester day from his home in Dunbar, where he spent Saturday and Sunday. All Silk Underthings Half Price! Ah! Philippine Han.l-Embroiclerivl (Towns and Chemise Half Price! J !-V . m t "a y ; .. -Dudge sGvenze 1 Cc The UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC Adrian M. Newens, Director Offer Thorough Training in Music and Dramatic Art A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Anyone May Enter FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST Opposite the Campus Phone BI392 v nth and R Sts. Ruth Kadel, '23, xisited in Omaha during the week end. Grace Shephard, ex-2, has returned to ber home In Fremont, after a visit at the Pi Beta Thi house. Frances Foote, 22, visited at her home in Omaha during the week end R. McPherson, '23, returned Sunday from Jus home in Omaha, where he spent the week end. Rutgers Van Brunt, '22, Amos Ginn, '22, and Dave Noble, "23, spent the week end in Nebraska City and i Omaha. Helen Wylie, '24, spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Lucille Nitsche, 21, returned Sun day from Omaha, where she spent several days. Lincoln Blakely, '24, and Rupe Bie ser, '24, have returned from a week end visitin Tekamooch. The Man Who "Bags At The Knees" Nepleets His True Personality. Let us keep the ''BAGS" out and class you with the careful dressers. B1338 ECONOMY Cleaners Dyers DEVLISH GOOD CLEANERS 1