The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1921, Women's Athletic Association Edition, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
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HALLETT
I'ni Jeweler
Kstal). 1871 11 0
Why Not Be A City j
Manager? i
The National In-titti4 f
I'ulilie Ailiiiinistratioii olVcrs
practical proiVssion.il train-,
inir for prospective city milli
liters, pnlilic ii.linini-strators.
ro'earcli experts, t.'aclicrs of
yovermiiciit and civic work
ers. Formerly the Traininjr
School for Pnlilic Service of
the New York I'mivuii of
Municipal Kescirch. lievis
tration liinitel.
TENNIS COACH DEFEATS
TOURNAMENT WINNER
Cora ("Mciich') Miller, university
girla tcaula rhainplon successfully re
caineri lier title this year when nl,o
played the winner of tlie fall turua
ia. nt. Nannie Roberts, '22, was th's
year's winner, after defeating lm
si; tor, (V.rrlc, tlio rutier-up.
Only twenty girls entered the tali
t -..imminent, and tlio Ramos were
handicapped by tho weather and cor.
ilition of tlio courts. Tho sprinr.
lournaineiit is being played off new
under tlio new Tennis Club schedule'
llutli Duliois, '21, is sport leader.
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National Institute of
Public Ad-ninistralion
261 Broadway New York City
HUSKERS DEFEAT
HASKELL INDIANS
(Continued from I'nge One)
Crandall. cf 0 0 0
Totals 3 1 0 9
Haskell Indians 2.
ab. r. h.
WcfTord. 2b 5 0 1
Wilineit. ss I 0 0
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V.utha, If 3 0 0
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Pike. 3b 3,0 1
Post. r. ss 1 0 0
Total.' 31 2 II
t'l: ; i;e -Campbell.
COMMITTEE OF 200
PARTY SATURDAY
The Committee of Two Hundred
will give u party In tho Y. M. C. A.
rooms at tho Temple, Saturday even
Ins at 8 o'clock.
This is ono of a series of parties
that have been given by the com
mittee this year. Tho nptlst young
peoplo will be in charge Saturday
evening. All students aro invited.
MRS. LAURA PIERCE HAS
GUIDED CO-ED ATHLETES
TWENTY YEARS
Do Y ou Need Extra Courses?
Send for catalog doscribipc; over 400 courses in Ilistorv, English,
Mathematics, Chemistry. Zoology, Modern Lam;uacs, Economics,
Philosophy, Sociolngv, etc., mven by correspondence. Inquire
how credits earned may be applied on present college program.
GJl?e Hmttfrmtt nf QHjtrago
HOMZ STUDY DEPT.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
291k
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DANCE
Saturday Night
Everybody'll Be There
BECK'S
SYMPHONY
1.25
Incl.
Tax
AN OPPORTUNITY
to own a fraternity home at a bargain and peeure it with a very
small down payment, the balance to be paid at what you are now
paying for rent.
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NINE BLOCKS FROM THE CAMPUS
Large house at 1216 II, occupied by Phi Gamma Deltas for several
years has been turned in on purchase of another house and is now for
sale. Possession this summer.
vcaP AMMS DEMONSTRATED THAT IT WAS GOOD BUCI
Fnn A M0DERATE PRICED HOUSE AND GET IT PAID
voinw they vanted to buy their permanent home they had a
rprsfnt. PC.e J ProPerty to help pay for it in place of a few rent
witrhon i ouse naa a dining room that will seat thirty-five,
a laW n V' hal1' and three !arge liv,nS rooms on first floor. nd
twpntv ti ' 6 bed rooms and bath on second floor and beds for
iwenty-uo in a dormitory on third uoor.
You can own this valuable piece of property in a few years If you try.
HARVEY RATHBOIE COMPANY
mi t , , Realtors
711 Terminal Bldg. B2690
(Continued from Pago One)
who Imped to snatch off the crown of
Mary Roberts Rholnhart before an
other year had llown.
And every one of them had learned
much from Mrs. Pierce. How to make
a firm stand In the face of an on
slaught, how to make every stab
count, how to bring order out of
chaos with the fewest number of
thwacks all this she can do, and
much more.
S! e takes half if the danger from
'he deadly locker-room, she makes
possible most of the fun we manage
to have around the gvm. she's be-
mended us all may she go
forever.
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WORLD'S
RECORD
TIED IN V.'. A. A. MEET
pers Up, who put the shack to rights
and took the remaining buns, if any
to the baker for a refund.
Their working day was from nine
to seven, the work hard and often un
pleasant. Put not one of them ever
failed to report on the dot to do her
little stint. So they prospered pros
pered even beyond their own hopes.
They promptly made their influence
felt in college affairs, they were ap
proached with schemes and asked for
loans, and even solicited for votes by
older organizations which were at first
disposed to scoff at them.
Put they held to their course and
stuck by their slogan, "Every Girl an
Athlete." They organized competitive
games, Individual contests, and en
couraged a healthier interest in wo
men's athletics than the University
had ever seen. They affiliated with
the national organization of women's
athletic associations. They broadened
the point of view of many, many Uni
versity girls by their venture. Put
best of all, they had a riotously good
lime.
At a timn when the world was a
drear enough place, when college wo
men were making sacrifices of every
kind because of the war, th A. A.
carried on a sane plan of. health and
fun for University girls. And it came
through its first perilous year with
colors flying a real organization, for
college girls and managed by college
girls.
(Ci.!!t:mi'(l fr;.m Page One)
i more; Jo Creckpaum. freshman; P.ob
Henderson, junior.
Shot put Ruby Damme, sophomore; I jUsinPf.s
Vcr.iorio P.arstow. senior; Eleanor
'ne!l, iunior.
Javelin Pob Henderson, junior;
Add' tkeit I) e t t m a n, sophomore;
Eleanor Snell. junior.
Relay race Senior, freshman, sopho
more. The members of the wining relay
team are Ruth McKenney, Mary Shep
herd. Marjorie Barstew and Sue Stille.
There were woes and vicissitudes,
of course. Unimportant persons of
limited vision paled at the prospect
of girl athletes managing their own
They rather resented the
i wholesale interest in games and
spoils which had sprung up through
the energy of the upstart AV. A. H.
Even authorities pondered on the plan
- but finally deemed it fair and rea
sonable. There was a fusilade of
FOUNDERS OF W .A. A. WERE
LIKE PILGRIM FATHERS
NEVER DISMAYED
(Continued from Pago One)
"The Gang." It was "The Gang,"
direct, industrious and intelligent, who
really established the V. A. A. upon
its firm footing.
"We must," said they, "have money.
Let us squander our entire f 11.87, go
into debt and undertake to feed the
football fans."
Whereupon they subdivided into
smaller working groups and carried
out this plan. There were the Sob
Sisters, the luckless ones who sliced
a peck of onions before each game
the Gas and Flame brigade, the fear
less cooks who wrestled with two
vicious gasoline stoves which spat
flames at the approach of a stranger
the Nut Department, which pawed
over two hundred pounds of peanuts
and dragged them to the athletic field
in the laundry boxes and the Mop-
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Evandon-Chicago
SUMMER SESSION
On the Shore cf Lake Michigan
TJ.e University Campus (a t-ih'-hnnr'n ride
north of the city of Chirauo) extends for
ncurly a mtlcalonK the ffhoreof I Jkke Mich
iprn. Boating available, bathing bearhea
nrht on tbe Campus, tennis courts and
frymnasium near. Dormitories for men
ar. I women. Organized excursions to inter
esting pointa in and near Chicago, and lako
trips t.iot her rities on l,ake Michigan. Lee
turvs, coni-erts, reeitals and dramatic per
formances on the Can.pws.
THE COLLEGE OF UOCPAL ARTS -Coonw
1. lin to H S. sn.l It. A. d-in-ees. Rrxular
rt'llfiiv Mtibjf -ts, Inhi. tintr ro.inM.-s in ZooIokj.,
Clx mistry an J rhysu-a lor pre-mi:icl stu-d.-nU.
Nine eemeMer hours uf credit obtAin
bbu:. titfht weeks' course.
THE SCHOOL OF COBtMCRCE-Oxirs.-
.-aJiriKto the d.'irre.-s lischelcr of rfc-ienee in
Con.m r.-e MaMerof HupirwiM A'lnrniiftrati.m
and Cvrtiftt-d I'ublic Aoeouritsnt. Courst-s in
Arconntirifr, A'iv. rtiMmr. Ftl.nn.v li.isin. n
OrtrsntKM .on, .-miJh A'anair n.. nt, Kurt..:-
Ma. Htf-m.-nt. etr. rpfial trips of lnspc-1 i.m
to fsrtnrn-s. banks si.cl sf.r-s in CtiWiKO Ni..
hmp,t(f hours of cridit obutiiuiio. Liii.it
weeks' course.
THE SCHOOL OF EOUCATtOM - Conrsn
len.linir to H 8., B.A..M A.,n.l I h.U.d. nw,
siith sp-nal diploms in FliK-ation. Fruf.-s-sionsl
courses tor hidh s-h'l t.'S, hers,
ni.-nuiry tt'Shers, ritv sup. rint, .,d-nts. hiiffl
s.-hool prinripnls. professors of tduestion in
normal schools and coll. g-.s, and edu.-stional
It'sd.-rs. Nine .senwf.r hours of credit oo
tamable. Litrht weeks' course.
THE LAW SCHOOL John 17. Wigmnrr,
Mas,. Clsssee eonlu-ted in the city of t."hi
rstro. Cours. s leading: to the dVfrreea of Juris
iKM-t.s-sn.il.l. U. Summer Faculty contains
i.idReS of Ptste supreme courts of Illinois,
orth Dakota. Mississippi and Washinton.
Kourteen hours of credit obtainable. Tea
weeks' course.
THE SCHOOL OF MOIC-Prr C. Isfhs.
won. Courses in Public S. ho.,1 Music and
Ilsno Normal Methods with demonstrstioo
classes. Private instrnetion in Piano Voice,
tmran. Violin, Cello; class instroetion in Har
mony. Musical Analysis, tar-1 raining. Solfeg
gio. Six weeks' course.
THE SCHOOL OF OWATOSIV - Jt'tis B.
rnnta, Inrmetor. Courses k adinirto B.S. and
B.A. dirrees, or diplomas in Oratory. Class
work and private instruction for teachers of
public Sneaking, for teachers of Kniih and
for professional and amateur readers and
speakers who wsnt grester plstform skill and
power. Courses in I H-bate and Public Sp. sk
ln for eoUege students. Tea hours of credit
obtainable. Eight weeks' course.
THE OlMOUsVTE SCHOOL-Coorsesleadlr
to M A and Ph. O. de (Trees. Unusual library
facilities in Esanstoe and Chicago. Nine hours
of credit obtainable.
Ceursee ewea Mossday, ha) 17, 1S21.
For book of Campus tVws and detailed
description of courses address
"ALTER DILL SCOTT, President
247Uawveraitr Maslt Evasjstea. IHksese
poisoned arrows from behind trees,
much like those which harrassed our
forefathers. But they only served to
make the first VV. A. A. birthday the
gayer.
Kvery girl who plays on a team,
takes a hike, enters a swimming meet.
or a track competition with the hope
of winnig a letter, enjoys that privi
lege through the courage and the
enthusiasm of "The Gang." The more
girls who play and hike and swim
and dance, the better you will fulfill
their hope of "Kvery Girl an Athlete."
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