il i .' ' ! ; ;i Tiios.l.iy. Mny 2H. 1J122. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan I'llllllNhl'll SlIllllllV. TlUHllllV. WlMlllfillHT, TliurHiliiv Hint ('rlilnv nf each wwk l.v the Ctilvormr v t Ni'hrnHlm. Accept mice for limiting nt Hiuvlal rata of poHttun' provided fur In noolloii 11U3, ct of Ortolii-r 3, l'.'l". ouihorlU, Juiiu try I'O, llf.'i. OKKimi. IMVKKSITV M lU.IC ATION t nili-r llio itlrrrllen of (lie Hudent I'ub (IrHtlnnH llmird. Kntfrril xrcond plana niHttr nt Ilia p.Ktt.lll.i- In I Inrolii. Nrlirnli, umlr Ac l onuri'-x. Mari-li I, obri.tlin tl - pit yr 1.00 rr urnimtrr HIngV .on.v .-... wah K.IHTOltl Al. STAH' JCK Al'M'IN 'tlnit Killtor IIKI.l.K t'AKMAN MiiiiukIiik Kdilir tirrtriKlc I'lillfrmin Vnorinl Kilitiir Itrrhrrt Itruwnrll, Jr Niiclit Kililor Kdwiird Buck Mnl :,'",,r Diurlrx A. Milelirll Mtlit Kdllor Howard IliiriVtl Spurt Kdltor John Unit ley n.oiMh K..I lor Cyril I., t'oonib Oriiimitlc Kdllor JoKi-pb Noli Military Kdltor l.iuiKMiilf Kxcbiintir Kdltor Allt-e MevniH - ...Tirt ASSISTANT K1HTIOKIAI. W KIT MO Knm-th Mi't'iimlU'Rit l.ruiiHrd t'owlry Koy II. (iiiNtiifMin Helen I. IVnron Dt'tUK HOIKS KlUor-ln-'lilef nnd MmiiiKlnK Kdltot 4 U Holly KOOM SOU. "1 " II 111. lUMVKSS ST A IK IAMKS KIPIMH'K llu Ktitt-KK Mil lull; or CHAl M K KINsKY i.'t. ltus. Mgr. CI.I r l'UKI HICKS Cirriilution Msr. for graduation have Just arrived. All who ordered them mny obtain them i t I ho College Hook Store at onee. A few extras were ordered for any who mlplit want more or who neglected ordering at the time set. IX) not put this off. Get them this week. R. 0. T. C. Camp All men .going to the H. O. T. C e;unp this summer will please meet with Major Ercikson in lloom 309, Nebraska Hall at 5:00 p. m., Wednes day, May 24th, 1922, to effect an or gantzatlon. Election of officers and appointment of committees will be a part of the business. Silver Serpent Meeting of Silver Serpent for elec tion of officers on Thursday at 7 p.m. Advertising AdilNim Sutton Olto skold AxKlMiint Donald rirrce Artblir l.ott.t Nil: lit Kditor for IIiIn lMir. IIHiltKKT 11KOWNMI.. .IK. Special Editor for This Issue J. G. NOH LAST STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING TO BE TONIGHT A joint meeting of both the new and old Student Councils will be held to night at Faculty H;.ll, 7:30 p. m. Coach Fred Dawson will speak. Coach Pawson is actively Interested in the organizaticn and as Dean of Men for next year, he has a number of plans to present for making the Student Council a stronger organization. Asa Ilepperly, who was the delegate to the national convention at Louisville, j Ky., will make his report c f the meei j i tip's held there. Glenn Munger. presi : dent of this year's Council, will pre side. COMPETITIVE DRILL Nebraska students will he given the opportunity onee more this after noon to witness the carrying out of the most cherished and oldest tradi tions of the University when he cadets of the H. O. T. C. regiment vie with each other for honors in the annual competitive drill on Nebraska lield. Competitive driil was tirst started here soon after the-University was lounded and long before the local unit was under direct supervision of the v. ar department. It has grown from a small exhibition of several squads to the well-drilled and efficient per iormance of an entire regiment of khaki-clad men. The gro,vth of the cadet regiment has kept pace with the rapid development of other phases cf University life and the exhibition this afternoon promises to be the best of the long series of similar reviews here at Nebraska. One of the interesting parts of "compet" is the annual shirt-tail parade which is held on the evening of the big event and is lead by the company winning in the inter-company competition. The parade this evening is to start and end up at the A.mcry and will be followed by a big iMinfire on the drill field.. The plans arc complete and speial efforts are iting math- to prevent the repetition of any untoward incidents rn the 7 tirade. uch as marred the parade iasi ear. i I.- LITERARY SOCIETY WILL INSTALL OFFICERS TODAY The newly elected officers of the Union Literary Society will be in stalled t.-day at the reguh.r business meeting to be held today ;;t 1:00 p. in. in the Union Hall. The officers elect ed are: President, Carrol Prutty: Vice President, Helen Jan ike: Secre tary, Lucy Wier; Treasurer. Hayward Getty: Historian, Lucy Galloway: Ed itor, Maurice Wing; Sergeant at ..rms, August Leisy. SOPHOMORE GIRLS WIN BASEBALL TOURNAMENT The iiistnu tional staff and the stu ;ei : cadet ofMcers hr- to be con gratula'ed on the splendid efforts they i.pve put furih to make the drill u.i'.rty a suet ess. University Notices Press Club Press Club meeting Tu--sd.iv even ing. May i-O, 7 o'clock. D.iily Xebras ksn office. Election of officers for Hex' year. The Sophomores won the girls' baseball tournament last Friday noon, by defeating their old rivals, the Sen iors. 40-37. The Sophs lead at the end of the first inning and the Seniors could tu t overcome this lead. Meach Miller. Sophomore pitched a good game. Mrs. F. W. Putney umpired t;.e game. The lineup: Sophomores Meat h Miller..p: Iiis Shepherd, c; Marie Suavely, lb: Ara,i Hints, b: Berenice Halhtm. c. 3b: Frances Gt.ble, ss: Pe..rl Saffcrd. if: Ixiis Pederson, cf; Lamia Xt-wlin. 1:. Seniors Eleanor Snell. p: 15. b j Henderson, c: Nannie Roberts, lb: ! P.. tty Pall, -b: Eunice Hilton. 3b: An nabel Uanslem. ss; J- Heyman. rf: Kath. Wolfe, cl ; Uuth Mahoed. If. Substitutions: Soplii. mores Esther Swanson tor Pearl S..fford: Irene IJerquist for P.ei nice I'.allance. S niors Alice Stevens for Maheod. will take leave of their men ut this time and the companies will break ranks for the summer. The program for this year's "Com pel" has been carefully worked out by the officers in charge and the time scheduled has been so arrr.nged that allowing for all possible delays it will be over for the afternoon at 5 p. m This will be made possible by over lapping the events and carrying on company drill, inspection and indi vidual drill for the companies simul taneously. Finale of tbe Year But the grr.nd and hilarious finale of the military year will start nt 7 p. in. this evening, when the men will assemble in front of Nebraska Hall to form for the annual Company "Q," or shirt-tail parade through streets of the business section of Lincoln. Every man is expected to attend in appropriate costume nnd prizes in the form of treats are offered by the cadet officers for the most striking get-ups." The parade is handled by the Cadet Officers Club and is tradi tionally headed by the winner of the individual compel and by the winning company, it furnishes a happy let down from the afternoon of rigid dis cipline that the men have gone through. The parade follows a pre viously determined line of march and the men are received by the business places through which they pass in a tonlial manner. Brinks and smokes are usually pro vided by the diug stores and candy shops visited. The men are bound to respect the property of the id. ices which they visit and all harmless hi laiity will be unchecked. The parade will end in front of Nebraska Hall where it began, un'.ess otherwise specified and the traditional bonfire will he lighted on the parade ground, around which a "pep" session will he held. Toe tired and happy bunch will s: y their final good byes here at the close of another school year for the department. The memories which one carries away in m these gatherings are invaluable in alter years and sor ry is the man who leaves the univer sity without having attended at least one "shirt-tail parade." He ha; lost his part in one of Nebraska's most cherished traditions. teresting. Some mathematical and mechanical principles nro taught. "Changing the elevation 100 yards at nnv range will give a change on the target, in inches, equal to the square of the range (expressed in hundreds of yards.)" Numbers of cadets nre proudly wearing qualification badges for their good shooting ut camp, and it is expected that many more will qualify on the range at Ft- Snelling, Minn., at the summer camp this yet.r. Gallery Range Competitions Some of the very interesting gallery range competitions follow: The inter-company gallery match held Bee. 12 20, 1021, was one by Co. I at that time. The inter-fraternity gallery match held Jan. 23-2S, 1922, was won by Belta Chi. Co. I nnd Btdta Chi had a match j on March 15, 1922, which was wen by Co. I. The Nebraska It. O. T. C. had four teams 1n the 7th Corps Area gallery Nebraska Rifle Team i Continued from Page One) tary department. All cadets are re quired to learn the principles of shoot ing ami to fire the prescribed course. This feature of the military instruc tion is very helpful, practical rnd en- matches, which was more teams than any other university or college within this corps area. The first team was captained by Cnpt. J. G. Noli, team score 5090; 'the second by Lt. N. Ken nv. score 4804: the third by Capt. E. Zschau, score 4707; and the fourth (junior unit) by cadet It. P. Chard, score 494S. A Junior Unit gallery macth be tween the University of Nebraska and A. M. College of South Bakota, was tired February 27 2S, 1922, and won by Nebraska, score; 3306 to 3270. I The Senior Unit of Nebraska fired several m. tches with other universi ties, among them was the one against Senior Unit of University of North Bakota. fired Feb. S-9, 1922, and won by Nebraska with a score of 1792 to 1791. The final inter - company gallery match was fired during the week of April 3 S, 1922, and resulted as fol lows : Co. A (Junior Unit) score 15S7. Co. I". (Junior Unit I score 1555. Co. I. (Senior Unit score 153S. Co. L (Senior Unit) score 1441. Co. 15 (Senior Unit) score 1420. Co. E (Senior Unit) socer 13S6. Co. I) (Senior Unit) score 1200. Co. M (Senior Unit) score 1225. The scores of other company ter.nis i were incomplete. In this match Co. A, Junior Unit, won and received the Commandant's beautiful loving cup V be held by it until the next annual competition. This trophy was put up this year by Colonel Americus Mitch ell and is to finally go to the company which wins it the first three times in annual competition. Lutheran Club ?. tur'iay. May 27. UC2. Lutheran Club pi-nic M'-et at T rrninal Bldg at ." :.':o p. m. Evrbody out. Drafting Contest Fence's, put our 'raining to piaci.i.1 Easn tl.- $40 Ricl.ter Precii,,n Ira-A;j:g Set and Case, of-iert-d by ly.i.g as the prize for a sji.je drav.it, g. The set is on dis play in Js window. For details of the coMc.-t, see Profs. Carlton and Moritz. It partment of Applied Me-! thanics. Get started immediaiely, fori the conttst closes May 2C, 1&22. j LOST- i armory W. A. A. Hikers LOST- The Calendar Tuesday, May 23 Union business meeting. 1 p. in V. A. A. Board meeting. 12 o' Armory. Wednesday, May 24 Closed night. Thursday, May 25 Closed night. Silver Serpent mtetini'. 7 . 'en Smith Hall. Friday, May 26 Closed night. Saturday, May 27 Senior Law Hup. K. cl C. Ha!! Sigma Xi iiiitia'ii.n, Elkn Su.i Hall. i 0 1 IfsS IS V L 1 N O traw ome j.).. e:- Want Ads All girls Liking for V. A. A. poin'a must have comph.t-'-d tnd handed in &11 but l' miles of their hikes by Fri !jv. May 20. The remaining hiks ni'is be Landed in by June 2, to Eun ice Hilton. W. A. A. hiking sport J'adc-i, cr Miss Clark. Iron Sphinx Meeting of Iron Sphinx Las been in definitely postponed. Ag Club A? (Tub mwiing Tuesday evening, at S:30 in Social Science 107. Presen tation of judging team medals. A silver vanity case at ih? Return to S. A. office. 4t A brown leather bill case. May 20. Return to Stud. Act. of fice. ' tu3. STUUENTS desiring really profitable and pleasant employment during vacatirn. should try selling the Equity Water Cooler, easiest and fastest selling article on the mar ket today. Address People's Equity, SI 4 Union Ave., Kansas City, Mo. tu.3. Advanced Course Men All men taking the advanced course neit year, both juniors and seniors, bave measurements taken fo.- new uniforms Wednesday. May 24th. Room 202. Xebrask HalL Graduation Invitations ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL OF CADET CORPS THIS AFTERNOON (Ccntinud from Page One) individual competition will be award ed the three cups donated by Colonel ; Mitchell for this purpose. Each cup 1 wjl be suitably engraved. 1 Following this, the final parade of i the year will be held on the drill field north of Social Science Building. At this parade, the sponsors will be pre sented to their respective orgonita Uoons by the officers and will address Hot weather is here; it's time to shed the uncomfortable hat or cap and get under a lightweight, good look ing straw. Come here; we have the sort of straws college men wear the sort that will suit your style preference and appeal to your purse. Stocks are complete; make your se lection now. $2.50 and more Tbe invitations and announcements a few words to tLem. The officers Clothiers to College Men "Ah! Just what IVe been waiting for SILK SHIRT SALE" Fine crepes, broad-cloths and Jerseys' that have been selling from $5 to $8.50 $3.95 1 . I 1 S pgEEleBBgiiMf 1 A jj H in While on Your Vacation Shop at Rudge & Guenzel Company Thru the Services of VERA MILLS The Personal Shopper, You May Be Assured of First Choice Apparel of All Kinds and Other Wearing Accessories Just write to Vera Mills, Personal Bureau, and she will FILL YOUR NEEDS 0iddeovGisizel Co ! I