T 11 12 DAILY NK BR ASK. AN . . . . - : THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i lis t!. h, i.n'y to din! thai, all the Inn! we huo only been fooling our mi Ivi s! I'llbllslii'il SiiiiiIiiv, Tlli'Niliiv. Wi'illU'Milil.V. Thiirhiluv mill Krliiuv nf omit ueik liy I ho I? iitviTHil y i f .SrliruHkn. The Exhaust ill i 1. OFFICIAL I Nl I'.KSITY I'l III.ICATIO.N I llller lli llrti'tlin i,r tlitt Mllili'llt 1'ub tlt'iil lfli l.nilnl. Kiiti'i'pil rioiiil i'Iiihh Knitter nt tlir IniNliiMUf hi l.lmiilii, Nrlirahl.il, under Ait of (iitiRri-k, Murrli 3. IH7II. 8ul)KiTiiti..n ruif S'i.MO pi-r yrur yl.llO per mmiii'nIi'i' rlliigle r.-ipy null. MUTOItlAI, UTAFF JACK A I' ST IX Lililnr-In-Clilil OKIN tl. t. AVION MiuiUKliitf I'll 1 1 or HKI.I.K lAlt.MAN HiM-;nto l.ihtiir Klilrliltle l.utvr Nrun l:lllor llrrbrrt llniw ui-ll, Jr Nv Kditor Kuliliiirine Mill Mlnkll . Mir u ly Killlur liutrli'M .Mltrlicll .Sioru Killlwr Joliil llulliiiKNMortli Si. .rl, Kclilor AsmIhIiiiiI I illlnr: Itrllo I iirniuii, I rimli lli'lnrr, ami t.rrtrmlw I'lKHrhiin. AkMiiiiI Sm-lrly Klltr: Zrllu (.lllnmr, (ivrtriMle l.iiiiiil. ami ill mil II ulllnurr. Womt'n'H AUili-tim: Sm Mill. KxiliaiiKi- Kililur: Mary Mielilon. Cyril CiiiiiiIin: liriiiimile liilll.ir. J on! a re rler: Je IVkiir,, Mary TIioiiiiih. Allre Meveiin . ... Tyilt Ti-UiIhiiii- n-a.ill. Kitiini '.'Hi. "I " hail. Ofl ire hour: Kiltliir-in-rlilef mill Mini- ugliiic Kililur Three ii'i'IihU ilnily. HISIXKSS STAFF lAMr S rmixM K Ilnsliie Manatrr i.,,i v Klii..v V.kI. lliikineuH Mur. iiltloril' Hick..! Clr. .Mummer UN NOTICES Nt-UK IMUnr for tlilit Innub I I.DIlllll.l: l.llt K VOTE TODAY Livery number ut the univo.bii) io viuMy interest :d in the i'jur clas:' election:, liiat arc to be helJ t day. Today m- tvocse tiie leadcis I'oi ncxl sonie. T' and Ji.y should Iv good Otlt'S. The '."aliluaiii ms of tho candidates to bi' vi i"i; upon should bo carefully weighed before a tin.il choice is made, 'i ou.iy we bestow tho highest honors of the different classis or the univoisity. Wo must bi lair. In the thiec upper cla.-sis wc have An opportunity to judge the students from their past records. Ait the.s students? Do they interest uiem seUes in the affairs of the univer sity? Have they used quest ion'-ibln methods to bring in voces' Many pertinent questions may be asked of the contestants. We must be care ful. But, a.-ide from that, there is a real reason why every student should vote. Class elections are a student tradi tion, a tradition in which eerv stu dent may have a part. Thoy furnish an illuminating bit of diversion from studies and promote spirit among members of ealh class. By all means visit the polls today and vote! Iron Sphinx. Ail Iron Sphinx men meet at the I'hl Kappa Pfi ht.u.e Wedmsduy eve ning at 7 o'clock. All new men be sure and attend. Freshmen Commission. Attention, Kreshtnen Coommlsslon: Last year's Kirls meet to nominate new commission Thursday at 7 at El len Smith hull. KAR WILLIS, Chairman. 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 ited. Meet at 10 & O St at 4:30 p. m. for car. Come out and have a good time. Baptist Students. Will have a welner roast at Ante lope park, Friday night. Leave Miller & Paine corner at 6 o'clock. CLASS ELECTIONS mi stand iiruuiuL AH day lo;is. Aii'i Utah them every mio, Yt.u nkip a class. Sing a song, And leave not a Job undone, Yen ti ll the girls, And tho men About gnat things ho can do A iik them nicely, For a vote Just a:i a favor for you. Class elect li.ns Make you dote, And wonder if you know, It's tough luck If yen don't success is slim. By Pep. Last week saw mechanics overhaul ing' Canipua Political machine un der cover of darkness. Today will tell whether the campus political bosses have their machines tuned for the race. May the best man win. Military Notice. All 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, ::ir, Library 301. Girls iiwiinming class will begin to night at the High School pool at 7:30. All irls wlui intend to take the course must see Miss Clark, and pay the fee b fore going to the pool. Civil Service Examinations Experts in child welfare (1S00-2000) Oct. 4 to Nov. 1, 1921. Any one desir i:ig further information call at Civil Service window city postofflcc. A. A. Reel, Director Bureau of Professional Service. Y STUDENT OPINIONS Several days ago a splendid Student Opinion on a subject of vital import ance to all the women of the univer sity was mailed to the .editor of the Daily Xebraskan. Unfortunately it is impossible to print it because the au thor did not sign his or her name to it. The policy of the paper in tl.c past and at the present time is to print io Student Opinions unicss the author is known. It i not necessary that the name be printed with the open letter, but. the editorial staff must have the names of all contribu tors of things of this nature. We welcome all contributions by our readers for they reflect the ideas and ideals of our university. They give every one an opportunity to give to the school ideas worth whhe. Wc want the readers to feel th;'t this paper is their paper and in tha past Student Opinions have been a most welcome and most interesting feature of this publication. Lutheran Club TUu-uumLtuctlon of officers Cor the Km he van Club will take place in Art Hall, Friday, October 7 at 8 o'clock. Other important business will be transacted. Social hour following business meeting. A tonsorlal artist of this city ad vertises that he cuts hair on tho "crown theory." Last summer when we Interviewed Jack Dempsey, we karno dthat he knocked out his op ponents on the "crown theory." Wanted A good job by an ex president of his class. It will be re membered, that 'the applicant g:ive away many 'political plums last year. Don't forget your friend. Tuesday, October 4 Class elections. Vespers, 5 p. in., Ellen Smith. Silver Serpent meeting, 7 p. m., Ellen Smith. Wednesday, October 3 In.n Sphinx meeting. 7 p. in., Phi Kappa P. I House. University Commercial Club Smok r 7: 30 p. m. T" I- . . -J - . I riui sua Convocation for first year men, 11 a. in., Armory. " Friday, October 7 Union, open meeting: Temple Bldg, 8: :30. Lutheran Club meeting, S p. m , Art Hall. Saturday, October Q Achoth party for pledges, Lincoln shire Club rooms, Kappa Sigma houso party. XI Psi Thi houso dance. Sigma Alpha Epsllon dance, Lin coln Hotel. Lambda Chi Alpha, houso dance. Delta Gamma house dance. Wayne Club Weiner Roast, Rob ber's Cave. Bushnell Guild, matinee ifance, Sat urday, October 8. Sunday, October 9 Grcni Goblin initiation, 2:30 p. in., Xi Psl Phi house. Hp -no you know what I like about you best?" She (coyly) "No What?" He "My arm." Directions 'for Voting. Vote for the best man. Vote as you promised you would. Vote as your chapter politicians have dictated. N. B. If you follow these simple directions the best man is bound to win. WANTED a B I K 1 Advisory Board Senior Advisory Board meeting on Tuesday at seven in Ellen Smith Hall. Important business. I CONTEMPORARY OPINION TWINS CLUB Ah twins i if tin; University are cor dially invite 1 to attend a party at the Chamberlain homo, 729 South Fif teiKth, Friday, October 7 at 8 p. m. Coini', whether or not your twin i.-i here. How to Get By Look interested while in class. Of course, you're not. Ask hypothetical questions. Stay awake when recita tion is going on. When answering questions, generalize and always quote imaginary authorities, espe cially Hoyle. And don't forget to wear the rubber tired glasses. University girl to do light y housework for room and board. DELIGHTFUL CONDITIONS il HOME PRIVILEGES LIGHT j WORK an exceptionally good 1 place for the right young lady. W Call BJSS1 or B1891. OIVIIIUIJIlBirSllNaiXiHW'HmXKIH: The Shorn Lamb is happy because his new suit is all wool but he has nothing on the man who selects a Kuppenheimer this fall. Hlk I KM fell' ) 1 I ! & Nik j g C, It. Co.. 1921 1 I Advertising 13. "Say it with flowers," whispers Ihe "Cocoa Cola Girl" with "the skin you love to touch," with nails "that haven't scratched yet," and lips hat are "Sealed Tight, Kept Right." She is some girl. "Ask the man that owns one." But when "Art Gum" calls on her, he knows when it's "time to re retire" because he also knows his Master's voice" and "the power be hind the voice." Phi Omega meeting Thursday O-.-t. 7. at 7:15 in Club Room, Law Building. UNION Open meeting Friday, Oct. 7, 8:30 p. 111., Union Hall, Temple Bldg. All students welcome. Maybe the freshman pharmacist who aspires, to run his own Soda Emporium, can tell us if lime drinks are drawn from limestone. Regular open meeting of PaKadian Fi iday evening. S o'clock. (University Daily Kansan) JUST GETTING BY "Not tonight. Jack. The old man said I had to get down to business." And so runs the trend of much 01 our thought. We work because iou.e body tells us we must. The whoie system seems to be compulsory In effect. We direct our friends not to take anything under so-and-so be cause "he makes you work". We recommend this or that course as be ing easy to get through. We sit and fidget for fifty minutes anil when the whistle blows, we make one grand rush for the door. Get by? Sure! It's the easiest thing w-j know! We "get by" for four years and then they hand us a diploma. But whom in the world do we think we uc beating by this wonderful lit tle game of ours? Assuredly it would be much easier for the average In structor to simply smile and let us go. But unfortunately, when we puif out our chest3 and Inform our pros pective employers that we are college graduates, they frequently smile. And their smiles are born of years of experience. It's the old, old story. Every year, thousands of graduates are finding out to their sorrow that a mere de gree is often more of a liability than an esset. And some day well all have to be Introduced to j pay en velope. Shame, Isn't It? "We lake so much pride in our gold-bricking pro- Square & Compass Club meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. 15th and L Streets. Vesper Choir will meet every Thursday at 7:00 p. m. and every Fri day at 4:00 p. mfi for rehearsal. Mem bers who cannot ccme to one meet ing please be present at the other one. Classes in commercial art will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening at 7:30, under the in struction of Andrew Ilougseth. This class is scheduled especially for per sons living in the city who cannot at tend the day classes. SPECIAL NOTIICE There will be an important meeting of Alpha of Nebraska, Phi Beta Kappa In U Ulll, Tuesday noon, Oct. 4. STOCK JUDGING TEAM ON WAY TO CONTEST FORMER HUSEER GRIDSTERS STILL PLAY THE GAME Wayne and Wade Munn, Ernest Hubka and John Riddell are four for mer Cornhusktr gridiron stars who are again donning tne moleskins this fall and participating in tho greatest of games. Tho two Munn brothers are both playing with a Sioux City, la., pro fessional eleven. The are both line men, tipping the scales at tho two- hundred pound mark, and gridiron performers of no mean ability. Er nest Hubka, one of the greatest line plungers that ever played with the Scarlet and Cream, is slated to be with the Beatrice town team during the present season. Hubka was cap tain cl the Huskers in 1918 Riddell, a former Nebraska end, will play with the York National Guard team. Rid dell is well-known In Nebraska ath letic circles. SWINE JUDGING TEAM TO ATTEND BIG SHOW Tie University of Nebraska Stock Judging earn left Saturday at four thirty p. m. for Peoria, 111., for the National Swine Show. which is to be held Monday, October 4. The men composing the team are all Ag College men. They are O. M. Krueger, ot Seward; Paul McDlll, University Place; Mason Terkes, Phillips; O. W. Herman, Sterling; Earl Llebers, from Lincoln, and Paul Taggart from Cham bers. Competition for the team Is keen and good results are looked for by the faculty and students. O. M. Kreuger, Paul McDill, Mason Yerkes, Paul Taggart, Carl Sleber, -id c. W. Hermann constitute the Varsity Swine Judging Team who will represent Nebraska at the Na tional Swine Show at Peoria, HI., Oct 3-7. The team and Coach Savin left Saturday at 1 p. m. for Peoria. The men have been doing practice judging constantly since the State Fair. They are so well trained in judging hogs that in the final tryout for a class of eleven entrants there was a difference of only ejeven points between the high and lowest scores. Those having the six highest scores were selected for the team. Other close contenders for places on the team were Cecil Crowell and Harvey Sing. Built to Exacting Ideals of Style STRATFORD Clothes are ere ated to meet the demand of men who like to dress, well. They com' bine with the newest fashions fine quality tailoring, and exclusive all' wool fabrics. They are the style guide of well dressed .men. It pays to buy the best. COHN RISSMAN 6? 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