The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 13, 1922, Image 2

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    SUMMER NEBRASKAN
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d:iv i.f eiuli work ly tin- I llivi-rslty of
Ni'liraska.
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I nilcr the direction f lir Muilrnt I'tth
ItcittioitN Hiiuril.
hiiliM-riiniiin rule, .VH- for lite Mimnirr.
Single copy. Be.
MAN.U.KMKXT: "
Jack An-tin Maimitcr
llluir I'ctcrMin hilitur
HKI'OKTKKS
i:thrl llrrninn Weh-.v Tonklmnn
who marched proudly forth only "a few homo s-.t Aurora al ter having attend
OMK K IIOl'KS:
Manager anil Killtor :i to A Unity
SHnlrnt Aclivitiri. Office, liii-emrnt. W et
Kml VilinltiUtriiiion KiiiUlinK-
ANOTHER RECORD
Another now record for summer
school attendance is about to he set
this session. More than GOO students ment year
had recistered for the second term by 'the easer youiiR man bucks up against
weeks ago with black govn, mortar
board hat and diploma are beginning
to realize why lollego graduation ix
orcises are called ccmmenceincnt ex
orcises. These young men arc just
commencing the greatest adventure
of the various cycles of life. The
young man with broom in hand has
just entered that cycle which may be
aptly tailed "making a start."
Babyhood consists mostly of having
oilier people wait upon you; boyhood
is the cycle in which the young man
lives in a world apart, a world in
which the good fairy. Imagination,
rules supreme. The school boy and
young man in college lives in a land
of dreams, he sees himself a dozen
years hence, seated on the pinnacle of
success. Then comes the commence-
the starting period,, when
ed the first session of the summer
sohrol. " He will work for the news
paper there.
Y.M. MAINTAINS
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
University Men and Women May Se-.
cure Positions By Applying
With Secretary
May: There seems to he som..thi,1K
contagious about baseball.
Ray: Yes, catching. Topics f ,.,
the stern realities of life. He is fre
quently dazed at the beginning. Some
how, cither because his own dreams
blinded him or because his educators
tailed to tell him. he failed to realin
the total for the year close to a. two ma i mere was stu n a i-ji-ie s nn-wn
iten.tan e at summer school is bene-' a start. He was groomed and trained
-
ficial to both students and university.
Tuesday evening. This in comparison
with slightly more than SOU last vear
lor the second session. The Wednes
day enrollments should bring the total
to well above S00. This will m:,ke
For the student it means a (banco to
devote one's entire effort to siudv
without interference from any outside
sources. To the university it uives
the opportunity to conduct classes
without overcrowding.
Importance of summer school at
tendance is being realized mote and
mure by students. Kvery summer a
larger number f winter school stu
dents tontinuc work during the hut
weather in an effort to make extra
credit Kvery summer mere and
more teachers enter the university for
w ork.
The university welcomes all these
students as it welcomes all who t ome
for the regular sessions. It is a com
pliment to Nebraska to have these stu
dents choose Nebraska above other
schools. Nebraska appreciates this
compliment and strives to serve these
students in a way deserving to mem.
But in serving it must have co-op- .
. ration from the students. And ilia! j
co-operation must ct me in study. The,
shortness of the slimmer term makes
it impossible to -skip" classes, to co j
without prepared lessons and other
evils oinmon during winter terms.
Students must work every day. If
they work the university will repay
them lor it. If they do not. they will
receive nothing.
lor a nice place on the top rung 01 me
ladder and had forgotten about bot
tom rungs.
It is said that middb'-jiPo sees man
doing his best work and that old age
sees man as either a success or a
failure, according to the place which
he had made for himself, but it is dur
ing the making-it-start period that des
tinies are most frequently shaped. It
is in this cycle that the young man
wills to ( limb the lower rungs or. lack
ing in determination, gives up. There
are hundreds of young college grad
uates who are right now in the shoes
of tin y ung man with the broom.
There are two roads open to them and
one is easy, the other difficult. The
line of least resistance is to hurl the
broom down and walk out the door.
The other is to stick upon the job and
i limb the first rung of the ladd r.
The Lincoln Sunday Star.
The I niversity of Nebraska bruncti
of the Y. M. C. A. maintains an em
ployment bureau for the convenience
of university students. Business men
of Lincoln file there whenever they
have part-time positions which can
I he tilled by university students.
The Y. M. C. A. placed many men
and women in positions during the
first six weeks of school but with the
start of the second sessions a number
of hew openings have appeared. A
part of those placed during the first
term have gone home anil their posi
tions now remain open.
University students should see
'"Bill" Bay, secretary, in regard to
finding part-time work. The einploy
inent service is free and studnts will
find it an easy way to secure jobs.
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Cooled by Chilled Air
PROGRAM JULY 13, 14, 15
Pathe News & Aesops Fables
World News and Screen
Cartoons
PATHE REVIEW
Subjects and Points of Interest
WHEN THE WHALE WAS
JONAH ED
A Cartoon Comedy
OSCAR BENNETT
Baritone
Agnes Ayrcs and Conrad Nagel
in
THE ORDEAL
Wilbur R. Chenoweth, Organist
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. 20o Night 35c Chit. 10c
Knox Burnett is traveling over Ne
braska in the interests of the agri
cultural college which is conducting
a campaign against barbi rry plants.
BE A LIVE ONE
Hundreds of new students have in
rolled in the university. They will
take the course of live students or fol
low the path of "just" students.
I L.ive stuueins win Keep up witn me
affairs of the school, will look fo
chances to help the university. They
will subscribe to the Summer Nebras
kan. the official publication of the
summer session. Twenty-live cents
j gives you the paper for the entire six
CONGRATULATIONS MISS HANSON j weeks of the second session.
To Miss Yhian Hanson who came The Summer Nebraskan is the stu
out victorious in the contest for the j dents" paper. It is put out by stu-N.-brasfta
irl tr adorn the covr of dents ci the students,
the Tonihusker Hose." the Summer I There are openings on the paper
sk. n extends its congratulations. ''' . smoenis no wish to worK
for any students who wish to serve
their school. If the paper is to b?
made properly representative of all
No l.er.oi- ot higher character i pos
sible than to have one's picture on
tin. i over of u sons more so in thai
-Cnrntmsker Hose-i h song w hi h ! ,lie students in the summer school
w;ll l:v . whiih w ill be a lavorite of
N l.ra.-k.i students lor years to come,
rii.. ,,.ults t it in.- eiiiitest which was
conducted bv the Summer Nebn.skan Xebraikan ffi n second floor
ot i -hall.
and Howard Adamscn. composer, were j
number ol 1
there must be a staff of reporters. Any
students who wish to help on the pa
per should see the editor in the Daily
PLAY TENNIS!
KEEP IN PHYSICAL TRIM
Spalding Equipment
)J-J.T As-surcs you of" the
Highest Quality Pos-
iWe.
Tennis Rackets,
B.dls, Nets, Shoes,
Etc.
P-i'dforO r Nfvc "trli -uc
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
211 So. State St., Chicago, III.
Cooled by Typhoon Breeze
Shootin' Straight at
your funny bones!
Charles Ray
In His Latest Comedy-Drama
"THE DUCE
OF SPADES"
Other Entertaining Features
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. 15c Night 25c Chil. 10;
verv gratiiyinp. A large
votes wire pulled and students used
good judgment in picking those whom
-hey hoped would win the honor. It
was indeed a gieat honor lor Miss
Hanson to have bestowed upon her
trom her friends.
MAKING A START
There is more than one young man
who tan look with understanding upon
WHERE THEY ARE
HAT THEY DO
Lillian Hanson is now at her home
at Wolbath, Nebr., after having at
tended the first session of the summer
school.
Gertrude Moran paid a short visit
to Lincoln recently.
Ruby Wolfander is a candidate on
the non partisan ticket for county sup-
he cartoon which Mr. Hal Coffman j t-rintendent or Hooker county.
has drawn for this page today. They Volta Torroy has returned to bis
STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE
Conducted by experienced school people, backed by six years of Suc
cessful Business. Well qualified Teachers invited to Enroll Now.
Address 138 No. 12th .St. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Beat the Summer Heat
SWIM AT THE CITY Y. M. C. A.
i
CLASSES NOW GOING
UiisiiiCss ami Professional Meii
Fridav noon.
-Monday, Wednesday an 1
lW-inncis. Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p. in.
Life Savin;: Instructions Tuesday and Thursday G p. in.
Additional classes will he organized for any primp
A Chance for Uni. Faculty or Student Groups to Get in Spe
cial Class Under Competent Instructors
SUMMER MEMBERSHIP $4.00
Ask Physical Director B6515
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