Besi C Afa'il a bit 0 ?1 -' -' i A w 4 the daily nebraskan T17ENTY LETTERS GIVEN TRACKMEN Officials Say Valley Meet is Most Successful Financially of Many Years EVERETT CRITES IS CAPTAIN FOR 1925 Pubtiahanty "d to track letters have members ' of the been 1924 EttV team; winners ot the. fourth PWtoMifijtiv(, Miss.'vf; t-nship. Everett vhU-s was elected captain for the 1925 team. The Valley meet held at Lincoln this year was more of a success than ever before in the history of the track the athletic office announced. Gate receipts paid the expenses of the meet. Refunds of about half of the trip expenses were made to the visiting teams. The winners of letters this season are: ' Wilmer Beerkle, Elbert Blood- good, Everett Crites, captain-elect, Hobart Davis, Monroe Gleason, Cap tain Maurice Gardner, William Hein, Dean Higgins, Orris . Hatch, Cecil Hartman, Marvin Layton, James Lewis, Roland Locke, Jack Ross, John Rhodes, Ted Slemmons, Edwin Weir, Carl. Whipperman, Roland Drishaus. Brief Sketches of The New Innocents """Vs-- M -2 1 " i V J Sf" - . f s 4 K - I - 4 ? -f , - -3 v EVERETT CRITES. In former years it was necessary for the visiting teams to help pay for the staging of the meet as well as for their own trip costs. Because of the success of the meet in a financial way, as well as in other ways, the other schools of the Valley seem will ing to let Nebraska have the meet next year. However this cannot be decided until the annual meeting of the coaches in December. Crites, captain-elect of the team, has been a consistent point winner for Nebraska this season. He won the 4-10-yard dash at the Missouri Valley indoor meet and won first in every duel meet of the season. Handicapped by unfortunate circum stances in the 440-yard race at the outdoor Valley meet he was forced to take third. Crites is also Nebraska record holder in the 220-yard low hurdles with' a mark of 24 8-10 seconds. He is a junior in the engineering college, and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. His home is Central City. Eight of the twenty winners of let ters wil be lost by graduation this year. The loss of Captain Maurice Gardner and Higgins will leave a big hole in the half-mile section of the team, while Wipperman and Lay ton are 440-yard men graduating. Slemmons, star two-miler from the Medic college, has run his last race for Nebraska. In the field events the loss of Hartman, premier shotputter, and Turner, star high jumper, means a hard proposition to coach Schulte. Hatch, who has been a consistent broad jumper, and Drishaus, high jumper, are the other Husker letter men who graduate this spring. Wendell lserge, president, is a member of Acacia, Delta Siema Rho, Centurions, Green Goblins, Iron Sphinx and the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Bert e has just been elected editor of the 1924 Cornhuscker.and was man aging editor of the 1924 annual. He is a member of the Nebraska inter colkgiate debating team. David Richardson, vice president, has boon on the Cornhusker, Nebras kan, and Awgwan staffs. He was assistant business manager of the Cornhusker for two years and was business manager this year. He is a member of Scabbard and Blade and a first lieutenant in the R. 0. T. C. regiment. He is a member of Kappa Sigma. Howard Bulfett, secretary, is a member of Sigma Delta Chi and the Centurions. He has been editor of the Ja iv Nebraskan and the Talcs of t"ie C rnhuskers. He was recently made varsity track manager. He is a mcmue1- of Alpha Sigma Phi. Arthur Whitworth, treasurer, was president of the Vikings, president of the Corn Cobs (Pi Epsilon Pi), is, a member of the publications board for next year, a member of the Kosmet Klub and business manager of "The Wishing Ring," and a member of Beta Tiieta Pi. Willard Usher wps the captain of the 1923-4 basketball squad, is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, Vikings, and the Commercial club. He is president-elect of Alpha Kappa Psi and a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. Matthias Volz is a second lieuten ant in the R. O. T. C. regiment, a member of Scabbard and Blade and the N club. He is captain-elect of the basketball squad and is also a mem ber of the baseball team. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Rufus Dewifz is a three-letter man having been on the football, basket ball, and track squads for two years. He was elected captain of next years football team but was later ruled in eligible to play another year. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Raymond H. Swallow is a mem ber of Farm House, and is a second lieutenant in the R. 0. T. C. He is on the staffs of the Daily Nebraskan and the Cornhusker Countryman. At a meeting in Chicago in April, Swal low was elected president of an asso ciation of the college agriculture publications. He is treasurer of Farmers fair for next year and a circulation manager of the Nebras kan. Bennett S. Martin is a member of Sigma Chi, Delta S.ma Pi, and the Vikings. He was a member of the University Night committee, the junior class debating team and of the Student Publication board. Everett C. Crites is in the archi tectural engineering course. He is captain of the 1925 track team and a member of the N club, as well as the Nebraska Engineering Society and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Emmett V. Maun was editor of the Daily Nebraskan and military editor of the 1924 Cornhusker. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, is a first lieutenant in the R. 0. T. C, a mem ber of Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, and Kappa Sigma, and presi dent of the student council for next year. , Harold Edgerton is a member of Acacia, Sigma Tau, Vikings, and Pershing Rifles. He has been assist ant business manager of the Ne Nebraska Blue Print, is a member of the glee club and was on the Univer sity night committee. Monroe Gleason is a member of Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade, N club", Vikings, Queen of the Ivy and Her Maid of Honor Jliiillilli ;:?sg? vMft Iillllfiilaa .T-'tV U mmmsmm . -va Courtesy of The Lincoln Star Miss Jean Holtz who was crowned Queen of the Ivy at the annual Ivy day exercises Wednesday morning on the city campus, and her maid of honor, Miss Grace Spacbt. Miss Holtz is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Miss Spacht, of Sigma Kappa sorority. and Iron Sphinx. He is- lieutenant- colonel of the cadet regiment, head cheer leader and for the past two years a member of the varsity track team. Following is a statement issued by the Welch Pogue past-president of the Innocents: "It is fitting and proper in jus tice to the students of the Univer sity of Nebraska and to the active Innocent society that the eligibility for membership in the society be made plain to all. In order to be a candidate one must be within one year of graduation from this Uni versity. No one is considered when there is a serious doubt, either from scholastic or. other reasons, as to the likelihood of his graduating the following year. The student must have attended this University during his sophomore and junior years. 'The Innocent society aims to base the selection of their successors on- the following: Interest in the University of Nebraska as shown by their participation in student activ ities; representation, insofar as pos sible, from the various colleges; pos sibilities of service as shown by will- iingness to work; and force of char acter, personality and leadership. "The two advisory members chosen from the faculty to assist the society during the coming year are Coach Schulte and Doctor Condra. Honorary members are not chosen unless there are outstanding men available. This year two honorary members are to be selected one from the faculty on the basis of his very active interest in the University and in student affairs, and one who is a graduate of this University and who has been and is putting forth every effort for the best interests of the students and the University." Brief Sketches of New Mortar Boards i v. . 1 i. f ' 4 7 ; XL i fa .- : i ? V 40 V i LJpper row: Lower row: Volz, Crites, fEdgerton. Swallow, Dewitz, Mann, Scott. Usher, Gleason, Buffett, Berge, Richardson, Whitworth, Martin. Kathryn Warner, president, is a member of Alpha Phi, Xi Delta, Freshman Commission, Y. W. C. A. cabinet and staff. She was secretary treasurer of her class in her Record yeftr. . ' Alice Thuman is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, Silver Serpents, Y. W. C. A. staff. She is a news editor on the Nebraskan staff and on the staff of the N book. Mabel Lundy is a member of Pal ladian, the Vesper choir, Y. W. C. A. staff, W. A. A., and W. S. G. A. Pauline Gellatly is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, Mystic Fish, Silver Serpents, Dramatic club, University Players, student council, Y. W. C. A. staff. She was secretary of the all I'niversity party committee in her third ;car. Frances Weintz is a member of Alpha Phi, Freshman Commission, student council. Vesper choir, Y. W. C. A. cabinet, Farmers fair board, all University party committee, Corn husker Countryman staff. She has been president of Silver Serpents and treasurer of the Home Economics club. Neva Jones is a member of Gamma Phi Beta, Silver Serpents, student council, Y. W. C. A. staff, and the University Players. She was in the cast of the Kosmet Klub play. Arvilla Johnson is a -member of Kappa Delta, Mystic Fish, Silver Ser pents, "Kappa Phi, Dramatic club, Y. W. C. A. cabinet, Cosmopolitan club, Vesper choir. She has been on the Daily Nebraskan and Cornhusker staffs, and she was the sponsor of Company E in her freshman year. Barbara Wiggenhorn is a member of Delta Gamma. She is president of j W. S. G. A. and has been a member of the W. S. G. A. board for two years. She has served on the Y. W. C. A. cabinet and is a member of Freshman Commission and Silver Serpents. She was a member of the University Night committee in 1923. Ruth Carpenter is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, Mystic Fish, and Silver Serpents. She has been a member of the W. S. G. A. board for two years and will serve next year. She is a member of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet and the all-University party committee. Helen Cutt r? is a member of Sig ma Kappa, Silver Serpents, and is president of Freshman Commission for next year. She has been ap pointed a member if the V "v. C. A. cabinet for two successive years. Frances Mentzer is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vestals of the Lamp, Xi Delta, Silver Serpents and Freshman Commission. She was on the Y. W. C. A. cabinet during the past year and the W. S. G. A. board. Rosalie Platner is a member of Phi Omega Pi, Silver Serpents, Xi Delta, Mystic Fish, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. staff, W. S. G. A. board, Cornhusker staff, and University Night committee. She is honorary colonel of the cadet regiment and has won an "N' sweater. Mary Creekpaum is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Omicron, Ves tals, Y. W. C. A. cabinet and the all University party committee, and the University night committee. K. 11. GAMES WILL WIND UPSEASON Nebraska Diamond Pstimeri Leave Tomorrow for Law rence for Final Contests LINEUP IS MINUS 'V SEVERAL REGULARS Nebraska's' diamond m,..;.-.. leaye tomorrow evenintr fn r ' rence, Kas., where thev will n the baseball season with games with v. oaiuruay and Monday, if Ncbranka should win twft games, and reports are that Kansas has a weak team, tht Husker win to second place in the Valley row Ames seems to have a dead cinch ' the Valley title. Lang will pitch the iramn s.,t. day and "Choppy" Rhodes, star Husker southpaw, wil do the twirl ing Monday, accordinir to infm. tion from Coach Kline. Tho lin,." will be somewhat changed because several players have found it neces sary to leave before these two PmM Bloodgood will be gone and his place in the center field will probably be taken by Bell. Lewellen leaves the latter part of this week to re port to the Pittsburg Pirates who signed him up last year. It is also reported that Petersen is going to Denver, so it seems that there will be no reserve pitchers on deck at Lawrence. FOUR MEN GO TO OLYMPICTRY00TS Gardner, Layton, Locke, Turn er Will Compete at Boston Meet June 14 NEBRASKA TOWNS SUBSCRIBE FUNDS All organizations who have pledged money for payment of the banners used at the Missouri Valley track meet should turn in the money for them at once. The invoices ar in the Student Activities office and if the money for them is paid soon it will be appreciated. Four members of the Missouri Val ley championship track team will rep resent the Cornhusker school at the final Olympic tryouts at Boston Sat urday, June 14. The men making the trip will be sent on money ob tained by subscription from four Nebraska towns. In case any of these men make the Olympic team, their expenses will be refunded. Captain Maurice Gardner is being sent by the town of Fremont. Gard- er is holder of the Missouri Valley indoor record in the 880-yard run and has covered the half mile in 1 minute 56 2-5 seconds. He also holds the Nebraska record. Considering his consistent running ability, "Mud" is going to furnish some keen competi tion in the 800-meter run at Boston. Turner Jumper Howard Turner, star high jumper, will be Nebraska's only candidate in the field events. "Hobb" clears the bar consistently at over 6 feet and has jumped 6 feet 3 inches this spring. On three different occasions he has tried the renowned Tom Poor of Kansas for first place. Omaha paying the trip expenses of Turner. Marvin Layton' is the Lincoln addi tion to the list though "Red" calls Gothenburg his home. Layton has been Nebraska's Ftar 440-yard dash man and hurdler for the past three years. At the Drake relays this spring Layton captured a first place in the 400-meter hurdles with com parative ease. At the Olympic try outs at Lawrence, Kas., last week he won the race handily over Fire baugh, Kansas star. The other probable member of the team to go to Boston is Roland Locke from North Platte. Locke has just completed his first season of Varsity track. He has been running anchor on the Husker 440-yard and 880-yard relay teams that won at tlie Kansas ta Dt-oIo rolnvs. He placed third i the special 100-yard dash at Drake and second at Kansas, in naaiuv. Gipp" won first in the 100 yard an 220-yard dashes at the Missouri a ley conference meet. Locke, if decides to make the trip, will run the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. ' , t . . i i s. " " . t . . ' i s :) 'A f v. , 1 Upper row: Lundy. Creekpaum, Carpenter, Weintz, Guthrie, Ment ter. Lower row: Plntner, Johnson, Wiggenhorn, Warner, Jones, Thuma u, Gellatly. 1 r