;:!! THE DAILY NEBRASKA N ound out a victorious football season. ..ets root and yell, sing and fight for TebniBka until every team on the 19-1 schedule has been def-.ated. 1 The Exhaust UNI NOTICES 4 ill ij 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I'mIiIIhIiciI Suixlny. Tuesday. Wpdneadny. Tliurxiliiv ninl KrMiiy cf ent'b week by tbe llnlvt-rxity f Ni'liniKkn. OFFICIAL I'MVKKSITY ri'IlMCATIOJi I'nilrr tlio direct Inn of the Student l'ub HeuiioiiH Hoard. Fntoifd aw hrt'ond i'Iiimh mutter at Hie post oilier in Lincoln, Nel.rHnkit, under Act of' ( uliKrnii, Muroli 3, 1810. MulMriti..n rule i-00 per jeur (il.Ull per semenler Sliixle copy 8 eent KDITOK1AI. STAFF JACK AVSTIN Kdltr-ln- lilef OKl it. tiASTON MuiiHKiiiK I'.ditor IlKl.l.tt FA KM AN orlnte F.dltor Kldrltlce l.uwe Ne r.u.ioi Herbert Ilrowm-ll, Jr Nei Editor Kntiliarine vi.n Mim-mvits ... huin iy i'lmrle- Mitchell Sport Kdilo. Joi.u lioll.i (fMMortll SportH F.dilo ANhisturt F.dilorn: Ili'H Fnrmuii, Fninl llelsrr, anil tiertrudo I'nttcmon. AhiKtunt Society Kditor: Zellu GIHmor, (iertrutle Hi old. mid Vnlorn llulllnncr. Monicn'M Athletic: Mit Stllle. FxchuiiKe Kditor: Mnry Slicldon. Cyril CooiiiIih: llruniiitlc Kditor. I-enture writer: .! Tekur., Mnry TIlOlllUH. Alice Steven Typim Telephone lt-.snit, Koom SO.i. "I " Mm". Off.ce hour: Kiliior-ln-clilcf tuid Mun- aclnic Kditor Three o'clock daily. 1HSINKS9 STAFF JAMKS F1KKOCK Iuineii Manner Chuiim-ey Kinney st. Iulne Mcr. Clifford Hick Clr. .Munuirel News Kditor for tll Iiue IIKKltKKT I1ROWNKLL. JK. I low many Nebraska students know Ms official field; song;, "The Corn msker." That Is a very embarrassing luestion, isn't It? Hut It shouldn't ie.. Every man and woman enrolled n this institution should know the M song by heart, and stand and sing t with bared head on all occasions. This Is a mighty good way to build up i strong Nebraska spirit. Let's learn "The Cornhusker." Nebraska students stood yesterday md sung the Cornhusker while the octball men were going off the field, it was a tribute to the team, and a radii ion worth following. Yesterday iho team won, but sometimes, though hope not, we may have to stand md sing while the team goes off the easily He it known that this Is the first appearance of "The Exhaust," which is a column o college wit. Many college dailies have similar columns.. The Daily Nebraskan his always tanked high among college publications. Therefore let's intro duce a column of live wit in our daily. The "Line O' Type which was successfully executed by the late H. L. T. in the Chicago Daily Tribune might well be our pattern. "The Oft Hour" in the Columbia Spectator. "The Campus Whistle" in the Daily Maroon, and "Skyrockets" In the Daily Cardinal have proved their worth and have received hearly support. Only by the means of your support can this column attain success. Bring n mat clever line you tnrow so Let's publish your catchy Wayne Club. The Wayne Club will have a "wiener roast" at Robber's Cave next Saturday afternoon. All former Wayne Normal students and former Wayne high school students, are In cited. Meet at 10 & O St at 4:30 p. m. for car. Come out and have a good time. Baptist Students. Will have a weiner roast at Ante lope park, Friday night. Leave Miller & Paine corner at 6 o'clock. THE BULLETIN BOARD HABIT. In order to keep posted on the hap penings of the University, it has been urged from time to time that the stu dents read the notices on the various bulletin boards in the buildings and on the campus. Notices of all meet ings, rallies, convocations, vespers everything in fact which is of interest to the student, may be found posted in conspicuous places in every cam pus building. The bulletin boards are attractive, too. Notices are no longer confined to common-place printed matter, but they have taken on an almost artistic aspect, with their gay and inviting posters. The pictures attract, to be sure, but do you always pause to read, as well? Also, do you read the notices in the columns of the Daily Ne braskan? Keep posted on the doings of the school. Get the Bulletin Hoard Habit. It's a good one. .leld defeated. But let's honor the team by giving them a chance to get U the gym and Into the shower baths vithout being compelled to fight through the crowd to got there. Tuesday is election. There are not nany candidates, but let your vote be 'ictated by fitness, not by a love of ome particular combination of Greek 3tters. OUR TIME. The excuse given more often for the failure on our part to accomplish a result, to accept an obligation, or to perform a service is that we do not have the time. Whenever we wish to avoid an unpleasant task or to drop an uninteresting subject thTe excuse that we give is, "I do not have the time." The man who falls most In his school work is the man who claims that he did not have the time for work. The real reason for the failure is not the lack of time but the lack of proper utilization of the time that we have. For some, the time just natu rally seems to slip away we don't know where it goes. The opportuni ties to waste time in college or in finite. It is generally very easy to find a good show, or a talkative room mate.. Perhaps the reason that some of us waste so much time is that we are given the freedom of our actions and do not bind ourselves by any set rules. The most practical way is to divide the day Into three equal parts, giving one-third to sleep, one-third to eating and recreation, and one-third to class attendance and study. In business we have a regular schedule of hours. Yhy not consider our going to the University the business of getting an education and have our regular time for business hours? The Cornhuskers are off. Starting the season with a G5 to 0 victory over Wesleyan, great prospects are in sight. But stiff opposition is to be encoun tered and Coach Dawson and the team cannot meet It alone. Fellow Nebraskans, let's be with the team from now on. The co-operation of the student body Is necessary to Punctuality is a habit that all of us light well get into. It does not make ny difference whether we are going ) a date or whether we are going to lass. The important thing is that we ught to get there on time. The hab:t f punctuality is one that we must get lto if we are going to make a success i life. Let's be on time, Cornhuskers. lingoes, limericks and also that little piece of gossip. Men, bring us your "wise cracks," and co-eds bring us your "pretty lines" which you recite so well. Remember readers you can make this what you want it by send ing contributions to the Exhaust. Help make the Exhaust a unit of the '"Rag" and a tradition at Nebraska. lif it ever so crude, There's no wit like your own. ; If a concoction of varnish and 'Jamaica ginger is Moonshine, then is a tackled football player a Son-down. Military Notice. AH students registered for the ad vanced course in the R. O. T. C. are requested to call at the offices of the Military department between 8 and 12 a. m. on Monday, October 3, and sign the voucher for the first quarter. Sarpy County Club. Sarpy County club meeting Tuesday, 7:15. Library 301. OPINION ii ill The freshman can say he has I learned a lesson in economics, when j after losing his last five-spot on a ! football game, he has gained a knowl edge of financial depression. (The Michigan Daily) ADVICE WORTH FOLLOWING. Life, says the philosopher, is made up of experiences, some contributing to the development of upright, stead fast character, others affecting rather Hie negative than the positive side of one's mental, moral awl physical makeup. Every day we have these encounters with fate, some of which we must meet with snap, hasty de cision, while again we are confronted with other problems which require more careful deliberation and thought before we can permit ourselves to answer them. This is especially true of university students, where daily questions concerning academic, per sonal and worldly matters which play important parts in our lives are con stantly being brought up. How to meet these experiences, how to solve these problems; these are the real problems. President Marlon L. Flurton, last night speaking to at least five thousand members of the student body in Hill auditorium, gave to his audience three words of advice 'which are well worth taking to heart, In the phrase of kindly warning, "TAKE YOUR CHOICE." Upon choice de pend character, for a well-planned choice between two opposite forces strongly contending against each other, and between which the chooser must act a3 referee, will undoubtedly raise the ideals and moral standard of the individual. A poor choice, In like manner, made because it is easier and more convenient, leads to a lowering of ideals and moral standards. No man has ever achieved success that counts unless he has deliberately sifted out the evil and left only the ?ood, the constructive, and the bene icial In his life's experiences. How, hen, can we as students, who some lay in the near future hope to leave the portals of Michigan to fight for ligher things in the world of men, fford to ignore President Burton's .dvice: "Take Your Choice?" DATES Most any man, jCan kid a girl. I nd get a date or two. '.ut it's a job, To pull the gob, And make her stick right true. t's easy, mate To have one date. And spend a heap of dough, But the guy is there, Without hot air Who can date without a show, r do, perchance, Skip a dance, And hold the porch swing down, Or fuss by moon Or music room, Not even walk down town. I'll say that he, By golly gee, 1? one sweet looking bird. Who'll cage the girl, Without a whirl, And spill the toothsome word. By Pep. m. m., Monday American Pharmaceutical Associ ation meeting, Library of Pharmacy Hall, 8 p. m. Election of officers. Palladian business meeting 7 p Tuesday Class elections. Vespers, 5 p. m Ellen Smith. Silver Serpent meeting, 7 .p. Ellen Smith. Wednesday University Commercial Club Smok ?r 7: 30 p. m. Thursday Convocation for first year men, 11 a. m., Armory. Saturday Sigma Alpha Epsllon dance, Lin coln Hotel, r ambda Chi Alpha, house dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Wayne Club Weiner Roast, Rob ber's Cave. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS ELECTED FOR SEMESTER At the meeting of the orchestra Thursday night the following officers were elected for the ensuing semester: President, Norman L. Cramb; vice president, Irene Faulder; secretary and treasurer, Charles Novotny. Plans are in progress for a get acquainted party in the near future. Since its foundation four years ago, the orchestra has steadily grown in size until it has now nearly forty pieces and a quite varied instrumenta tion. Prof. Quick is well pleased with the showing made and expects to have one of the finest organizations of its kind. ftsocccsccGCcececoccooscccococcccc FRITZLEN DRUG CO. Phones BI524 B4287 1434 O Street Catering to Uni Students Good Eats, Hot and Cold Drinks. Give us the once over and you will be convinced, that we try to please and satisfy. 1 ' Party service given special attention. Free and prompt delivery. I - J.i ft H f .X. . I H0T DRINKS Xii 8 S 4L A AnJ Hot Sandwiches f " ! O f " We will feature for g N , the fall season. f J 8 v - Try our Hot Hamburger, Hot 3 J : Chocolate, Coffee, Toasted "T , J Sandwiches, Etc. 1 . ! j 8 Ak J TELEPHONE ORDERS " 1 ' 8 ki Prompt Attention Will Be 1 XI Q fo-iLi CT. Given to Deliveries.. I lA Hey! Fellows! Magee's Ad says they've got a lot of those new Herringbone Ulster Top Coats that they're selling for $31.50 Let's go in. Quality Qottie$ PA TRO A dvertisers Rudge & Guenzel Co. N Street Tsos Gillette Two-Edge Blade Fellows! this is it- See Window Display On 12th Street Silver plated Safe ty Pocket Razor. Knock-down model neatly packed In nickel-plated, plush lined case- Fits Into vest pocket like watch.. Takes Gil lette double-edged blades. 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