THE DAIL'Y NEBRASKAN INTERCOMPANY SHOOT WON BY COMPANY C (Continued from raff 1) all positions were made by P. H. Bar tholomew, Co. A., 337; R. Currier, Co. C, 335; H. Morrison, Co. K., 329; William' Cejnar, Co. C, 327; Alton Seamons, Co. G., 318; R. B. Ward, Co. B., 315; and H. B. Sny der, Hq. 314. High one-position scores were made as follows: Standing P. H. Bartholomew, Co. A., 80 points, out of possible 100; kneeling, William Cejnar, Co. C, 90; sitting, Dale Skin ner, Co. B., 93; Alton Seavens, Co. G., 97. Balance of company scores were Company L, 1,458; A, 1,426; B, 1,422; K, 1,409; I, 1,383; E, 1,381; F, 1,255; D, 1,217; M, 1165. Com panies G, H, and Headquarters were incomplete and did not fire. Interf raternity Meet. Interfraternity competitions to determine the 1924 champions will be held in January, 5th to 19th. A prize will be offered to the winning fraternity. In connection with choos ing of the fraternity teams Captain Huskea said that the fraternities have the sole right of selecting the team members, and that choice is not restricted to cadets. All material in cluding rifles, ammunitions, will be furnished free by the military de partment. Men can come up and practice on the gallery range and schedule for fraternity practice will be arranged on request. The balance of the first semester in gallery rifle practice will be de voted to completion of firing by freshmen, and selection of the team that is to represent Nebraska in the fifty or more intercollegiate matches scheduled for this winter. SENIOR'S LAST CAME AROUSES EMOTION AND NEBRASKA SPIRIT (Continued from Pace 1) The Last Came The last echo throbbed away, nd the Senior lifted his head. The spect ators gave one cheer, then scurried off to throng the entrances. Dust from the battle was settling on the field; the sky in the west was a chilly yellow. Everything was quiet and everything was cold. The Senior buttoned his coat around him to choose a deserted path through the campus, and as he made his way be tween the darkening halls of the Uni versity, he could feel a ghostly shift ing of time. One moment it was twenty-five years ago; the next it was twenty-five or fifty or a hundred years hence. But through it all his surroundings retained their familiar ity to him, despite the growth and physical changes. " Nebraska is always Nebraska." the Senior told himself, half aloud. And it was no longer chilly. Rite temple and the Green Goblins will act as his committee. At the weekly meetings last night all Fraternities on the campus voted to close their dinner atles Friday night. Members of the Daily Nebraskan staff will be entertained at a Christ mas party on December 12. This is an annual affair and in fact, quite the social event of the season in journalistic circles. In keeping with the season, this will be a true Christmas party with a tree and Santa Claus in the person of but, sh , that's a secret, not to be revealed until the big night. Toys will be given to all the goo little children. Many little ones have already sent in their letters to Santa Claus to make sure of receiving their heart '8 desire. i sheet- "The Ragger," will be given out at the party to the staff members only. In this you may find all the latest news about our friends. Perhaps they are trying to keep it a secret about that little party the other night, but nothing can escape the scandal sheet Upon reading this you may find out things about yourself that you have never dreamed were true. Invitations will be issued within the next few days to those who have done active work on the paper. learning is presenting problems de manding prompt solution. He pointed out that the day of petty jealousies between educational institutions is passing and a keen desire for co operation is shown. MISSOURI: Dr. Stratton D. Brooks, president of the University nf Missouri, was one of the principal at the recent inauguration of Dr. H. C. Wyman as the seventh president of the William Jewel Col at Liberty. Mo. Dr. Brooks stressed the fact that the over-crowd ing of the institutions of higher COLORADO: More than 200 at tended the third annual State High o.i.i Piitnr's Conference held here. Besides 150 high school news paper editors, 50 editors and man agers of high school annuals attended the sessions, which were arrangea uy Sicma Delta Chi, professional journ- ' i:i rofomitv. Fraternities, so- Irorities and various university board F i .ro tVioir hosDitality to the future students of Colorado Uni versity. WANTED Girl to do light work for. room and some board. LOST Whipcord topcoatTiTslT! Science Friday .fterno n L5147. RENT-A-FORDhov7uyr Munson Motor Co., phones Bm and B1517. 1125 P St LOST Leather case glasses and fountain pen. TUn to this office. nra B1553 Franco-American Beauty Shop Liberty Theater Bids 14$ No. 13th St. Ro , Wave and Hairdress, 75c Bob curl and wave $1 All Saturday Marcel $1 TO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET FRIDAY (Continued from Page 1) Dean J. F. Duncan and his classes in education from Cotner College visited the schools of Lincoln for observation recently. The annual football banquet was held Friday evening in the Woman's building at Cotner College. A pro given by members of the football team. Has figured the banquet at nearly cost. Mrs. Rocke of the Grand Ho tel will serve the meal. A full program of entertainment has been arranged by the Innocents which will include two orchestras, the Serenaders and the Kandy Kids. These two syncopated combinations will furnish music during the meal. The Varsity quartet sing. 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