The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1922, W. A. A. Edition, Image 2

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    Tim ml ay, May 18, 1!)22.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
I'lihllHhi'd MiimIhv, Tii -M.lav, pjlncBiiBy.
TliHrxiluv ami Vrl.lay 'f it-h week by the
tTntvermiv of Ni-hriiHka,
Acceptance for limiting at Hpeolal rate
of pontic provided for In seclim. 110J,
act of Oetohcr 8, 11(17. authorlm!. Janu
ary m, lies.
O F I ( IAI IMVKKSITV VI Ul.UATION
Vurirr the direct Ian of the Ktuilnit I'ub
llrntlnnii lloMrd. .
rulers! n twond flan nmlttr nt tha
p.Ntoniir In Lincoln, Nrt.rHBka, under Act
at t'LiiicrrHH. March t.
HnbucripUon rule " P 3rear
SI. 00 per iienieter
Sluirle K'PV J "nt
Those who were Initiated this yeiir
must be there or see the 1st Sergeant
before May 18th. Everyone out to
make the last meeting the best one.
By order of
J. G. NOH,
Captain, Pershing Rifles.
Kearney Club
The Kearney Club "will picnic at
IYnn. Woods Friday. Meet at 10th
nnd O streets to take the car. This
Is the last meeting of the year so all
i'.re urged to be present.
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JACK Al SUN Actinic
HKI.I.K FA K.MAN MuiiuiciiiK
ticrtr.i.lo IMttfrxon am;liie
Herbert llrnwnell, Jr C...
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HmrlcM A. Mitchell 'Klt
Ilownrd IHiriett iorU
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Cyril '!
Null Military fcdllor
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Kenneth M.-f..n.lleHH Leonard le.v
Ky II. .UHtafsoii Helen I- iVicr.,on
OI KICK HOI KS
Kdlior In-Chief and MiinaicliiK Kdiloi
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IVMKS 11DIXX K IliixiiH-MS Mnniiiicr
r'lUlM'KY kinm:v Axx't. Huh. Mr.
CI.II KOKO lllt'KS Clrcnliitl.ni Mgr.
AilvcrtlNiiiK Assistant
Ad.lNon Sutton Donald rirre
Otto Skold Artlinr l.oll.t
Vikings
A meeting of all new Vikings will
be held at 7:30 Thursday. May 18, at
tlio Alpha Gamma Rho House.
Geography Registration
Students who wish to consult with
Professor N. A. Bengston about their
registration will see Miss Vera Rig
lon in 205 N. II.
Economics 4 Exam
All those who missed the examina
tion in Economics 4 last Saturday
morning of Trofessor Rulhck m;.v
make up the examination Thursday
May 17th in S. S. 203.
Mlilit K;ilor for tills lt.-nr.
KI)WAKI M. HICK
ONLY A DIME
1'or only a dime a student, Jark j
Best, Nebraska's Grand Old Man, can
be sent on a wonderful vacation. For
that amount Jimmy may oe so im
proved in health that he can come
back to Nebraska Mid continue to
servo the t'ornhuskers. Every stu
dent owes Jimmy many times that
amount.
For more than a week the "N" club
has had boxes (seated at various
places on the campus, asking the stu
dents to contribute toward a fund for
the "Grand Old Man." To date only
enough to pay the railroad fare has
been obtained and unless the students
come across in the final appeal Jim
my may be without a vacation.
It is not a burden on anyone. It is
perfectly voluntary for anyone who
wishes to contribute to Jack's vaca
tion. No fear that the persons who
have been out for athletics will fail
to respond to the appeal. It is the
persons who do not o out for athletics
who are slow to contribute. Yet, for
an average contribution of a dime a
student, Jimmy can have a won.leri'ul
vacation.
Jimmy has earned his vacation.
There is no doubt of that. For more
than thirty years Jimmy has yearly
contributed much to the victories of
Nibiaska athletic tetams. But for
the "rub-downs" which lie tendered to
the tired gridiron and track perform
ers, more than one victory might have
been turned into defeat. NYlnsaka
owes Jimmy a vacation and every stu
dent should do his part toward that
acation.
Catholic Students' Club
The Catfiolic Students' Club wiil
hold a banquet at the Lincolnshire
foturday, May 30, at 0:15. Reserva
tions for plates may be mr.de with
c.ny of the following people:
A. )T. Sorenson, Mae Murphy, Kath
e l ine Berney, Emmett Maun, Dorothy
McEvoy, Louise Fox, Henry Murray,
Frank Kitinek, Flo Whalen.
Theta Sigma Phi meeting, 7 p. m.,
Ellen Smith hall.
Christian Science Society meeting
7:30 p. in., Faculty Hall, Temple.
Ambassador's club meeting, 7 p. m.,
Social Science Auditorium,
Lutheran club meeting, 7 p. m., SO'
cial Science 107.
Senior Picnic, Crete.
Friday, May 19.
Omega Beta Fl dance, Lincolnshire.
Sigma gamma Epsilon banquet, the
Lincoln.
Union tlosod meeting, 8:15 p. m.
Kearney Club picnic, 6 p. m., Perm
Woods.
Kappa Alpha Theta spring party,
Chamber of Commerce.
DeliaTi open meeting 8:15 p. m., Fa
culty hall.
Iota Sigma Ti meeting.
Alpha Kappa Psl dance, Ellen Smith
hall.
Alpha Chi Omega house dance.
Alpha Omicron Ti spring party, at
LIndell.
Palladian picnic, Crete.
Drafting Contest
Engineers, put your training to
practical use. Earn the $-10 Richter
Precision Drawing Set and Case, of
fered by "Red" Long as the prize for
a single drawing. The set is on dis
play in his window. For details of
the contest, see Profs. Carlton and
Moritz, Department of Applied Me
chanics. Get started immediately, for
the contest closes May 26, 1922.
Numeds
Numeds will meet for nomination
of officers for the coming semester.
May 18, at 5 p. m at the general lec
ture room, Bessey Hall.
W. A. A.
Special meeting of W. A. A. at El
len Smith Hall at 6 p. m. Wednesday.
The new constitution will be read and
passed on. Convention reports at
7:30. Free food.
Saturday, May 20.
Catholic Student Club banquet,
15 p. m., Lincolnshire.
Saturday, May 20
Beaver City picnic, Capital Beach.
Silver Lynx house dance.
Alpha Gamma Rho picnic, Tenn.
Woods.
Chi Omega spring party, the Lin
coln. Kappa Sigma spring party, K. of C.
hall.
Delta I'psilon Lawn party, Chapter
house.
Delta Chi picnic, Horkcy's Tark,
Crete.
Delta Zeta spring party, Chamber of
Commerce.
Uni. Art Club picnic, 3 p. m., River
side Park.
Kappa Phi Mothers' day party, 3-6
p. m., Ellen Smith hall.
Dormitory dance, Ellen Smith hall.
Sunday, May 21
Pi Beta Phi Parents' Day.
Catholic Students' Club meeting, 3
p. m., K. of C. Hall.
The Exhaust
The W. A. A.'s are trying their
luck at Iho newspaper game. This
issue is a monument to their progress
and shows their skill 1s not limited to
but one line, athletics. Those power
ful Katinkus are bravo. They will
try anything onCe.
"The seniors have started it." We
could believe that, but when we read
that "the seniors have started it," we
wonder who the other party to the
scrap 1h.
We maintain that inter-frat feeling
is pretty strong when they can't even
havo a baseball tournament without
a casualty.
The girls' tennis tournament Is
coming along in its usual style. We
hereby extend our heartiest condol
ences to the wretched Freshman who
drew up against "Mench" Miller.
tunicas something happens to give
J. Pluvius a vacation, Ihe picnics for
the next two weeks will be automat
ically cancelled.
It matters little to us if a chicken
sits or sets
The eggs will hatch the same in
either way
But the problem to be met
Is not does a chicken set
But when she cackles does she lie
or lay? Daily Illini.
Registration
Examination
Hesitation
Prostration.
Little Drops of soot
Little dobs of rain
Makes my lady's face
Simply look insane.
Some people
Wonder what
W. A. A.
Stands for.
Enthusiastically
Speaking
It stands for
Working
Anna
Ante.
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The Straw Hat Sun
is just rising
Get in tune
with the times
by selecting your straw
from our splendidly complete
stock
$3 Upward
feet went to sleep; we had noticed
that both of them turned in.
Wasburn College, Kansas Two big
orders of steaks and eggs, five pieces
of pie, four glasses of milk, two ap
ples, an orange and a banana is the
record made by a Washburn paseball
IpiHVei V III" 11 L"CT inuiriigiw.
rliison restaurant offered him and two
other players all they could eat for
seventy-five cents. .
W . ...T.
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery I
SS33BS
W. A. A.
General W. A. A. meeting 6 o'clock,
Ellen Smith hall, Wednesday, May 17,
Constitution will be passed. At 7:30
convention reports will be given. Free
food. Please be there.
I A
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THE STADIUM STARTS
The first siart on the new Memor
ial Stadium was made Wednesday
when the members of the senior class
were given the first opportunity to
subscribe toward the structure. Rais
ing of the money is the first step
and tin1 biggest step toward acquir
ing the new atldetie stadium. After
the m r.iors have subscribed their
share of the new structure, tiie work
on the stadium will be started and in
all probability several of the footlu.U
games uot fall will be played on the
new field.
Nebraska is very much in need of
tiie new stadium. For years the
Coi'nhuskor school has tried to bring
bigger and stronger teams to Nebras
ka to play but the small seating ev
pacity has made it difficult to meet
expenses on teams brought from far.
Not until Nebraska is equipped with
;i structure capable of seating 25,000
people will the larger and better
teams be brought to Nebraska. And
when tiie larger and better games are
secured, that is when Nebraska ath
letics will take a big jump and faster
and faster Nebraska will be placed in
the high place where it belongs.
It is impossible to imagine any sen
ior who cannot fe 1 that he is obligat
ed to the university many times the
sum of 25 asked. He is allowed to
pay this in three installments and
there should not be a member of the
f Mluating class who does not sign
the pledge. The sum asked is but
a small per cent of the amount any
student would have to pay as fees on
entering most any other school in the
country. On that basis alone, and
not considering that Nebraska has
given him an education for next to
nothing, every senior Is obligated to
subscribe the $25 as an appreciation
and a sign of faith in the Cornhusker
school.
A. A. E.
Important meeting, Wednesday,
May 17, at 7:30, M. E. 206.
Apointment of tnt year's com
mittees. Reports on Engineer's week
and plans for next Engineers Week.
Discussion of alumni week activities.
Bring your suggestions.
Ambassadors Club
Every Ambassador gut Thursday
evening at 7 o'clock in Social Scipnce
auditorium. Important meeting. Every
town not represented at the last meet
ing is urged to get a member, there
at the meeting Thursday night. Come
and see what we plan for good old Nebraska.
BUY ARMSTRONG
Sporting Goods Department and have moved the
entire purchase to their store, 117-119 South 14th
Street. The unusual size of the purchase forces
us to reduce this large stock at once
1
To Students Having Cars at Their
Disposal
Any student having a car at his
disposal is invited to participate in
the senior picnic at Crete in connec
tion with carrying members of the
senior class to and from the picnic
grounds. Cars will leave in front of
the Administration building at eight
a. m. on May ISth. Expense to own
ers of cars for the day's outing will
be limited to gasoline, oil and upkeep.
All picnic attractions are gratis. Any
students who can render this service
to the seniors please notify Miss Mal
lory at Chancellor's office.
S. Avery.
FOR 14 DAYS ONLY
The entire Armstrong Purchase will be sold at reductions of
lO to
SO
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W. A. A. Hikers
All girls hiking for W. A. A. points
must have completed and handed In
all but 10 miles of their hikes by Fri-
i!av. May 26. The remaining hikes
musf be handed in by June 2, to Eun
ice Hilton, W. A. A. hiking sport
kadei, or Miss Clark.
Tennis
Racquets
1.00 value, now 50c
2.50 value, now 1.95
5.00 value, now 3.75
Shoes
1.75 value, now 1.45
3.50 value, now 2.95
Golf
Special lot of balls, value
up to 75c
on sale at 45c
Hose, regular 2.00 value,
now $1.25
Knickers one third off.
Clubs and shoes reduced
substantially
Bathing Suits
A complete new stock of
men's and ladies' suits
per cent
discount
University Notices
Pershing Rifles
The last meeting of this school year
will be held Thursday, May 18th, at
7:30 p. m. sharp in Room 309, Ne
braska Hall. All members come pre
pared to talk over plans for next year.
The Calendar
Thursday, May 18.
Numed meeting, 5 p. m. Bessey Hall
general lecture room.
Sigmf. vmma Epsilon annual ban
quet at the Lincoln Hotel, 6 p. m.
Tershing Rifles meeting, 7:30, Ne
braska Hall.
Green Goblin meeting, Delta Lpsil
on house.
Fhi Omega meeting, 7:15 p. m.. Law
Building.
A. S. A. E. meeting, 7:30 p. m
Ag. Engineering Bldg.
Space does not permit us to expose the many bargains that we
have to offer. We want you to come in and
see for yourself
ODS CO.
LAWLOR SPORTING G
117-119 So. 14th St