THE DAILY NEBRASKA N Tb Doily Ncl 1 IHrartlon rt th St n riant rnkHMtffan College Press ACTIVITY MADNESS (Syraevwt Daily Oranf ) Company JC, Commanding; Officer. Captain John B. WelpUn; second in Command, First Lieutenant Jcdson W. Meier; First Lieutenant Francis J. Phillip: Second Lientenant Clif ford T. Holt. Company I, Commanding Officer, kt, rre w4 dnnrtay nmmta dnrlna t yar. r-ff'oHM CHI-. - ''ntwi'iH'? HH . i oS Ww of stsrflnitr t f PVrfwr anit Hn4ar T. .km,-. -KMI.nrl.H- f. V 141: !. Hn IT- N'rhf, B wfn la linroin. Nhatr. iimi mi f rom the pressure of continually a I 1 1BT M If I .... ..... r f v,r . iif j.mw-r something-, but wim me immm- vrI), M.Br1(1. SM-ond Lieutenant, rm'm ttr pnrmf iiii1 fr m wn n. nt reorganization " " ' "mnU" a' tsnelationa the new-found le'sur Activity Mirtn, tne uimi ""'Captain C. Leslie Brlnkwnrth; an mon. will soon h shaking; off his snm- I nd jn CrtmmBnd Fir,t Lieutenant mer lethargy and 1-erfnnina: to ' John C. Shepard; Second Lienten hfs annual toll imntij' the member 'ant Clark, of the entering- class. This w k of-1 ron,n( ' r Commanding' Officer. sud.fen but we!enme ri rptai August C. Holm,uit; see. mii in Command, First LinrTiAnt The University of Nebraska Official Daily Bulletin VOL II. THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 30, NO. 10. A Women's CAt Club is an impor. Unt feature at the. KanHaa Univer sity. Tha candidates for membership are judged n the haa.s of tone ";nl ity. blending quaiitv, siijht rfadinff, and arneral "firir y!. jfrnup aarved f ur yep with u machina jrun unit durinir thm World War. sa. it HHOHIPTrOM BATH It a rr l a a Itlnck rtl. I Mila W. Johnston. Hado,urtra Company, Com mandinir Officar, Captain Wataon W. Koatar: wcond in Command. Firt ara accptahl pray to tha .Urnon hut I LntttTla.t o Trowlav! Fir.t alraady doomad. rnrrfiaraL 3TAr" V'T T Hl"r ... . . , . . 1 ,,1.,. . . ! rT KMit mr.i .rM,Tin hp i,,Ptnant Thaodora R. Kin. riir s-t . ' Mnn fMifnr mnlira and tha havoc, h Trrak in- xh fiirt La Vit... Mnff; Krtifnr 1 1 n roiiowinir sTalt mambaya ara rarn Rnrroas - variably wfflina, ar1owa and alarr - qjn,Hf for j, pnrp,. OT,,y, to avf a Timf it twn " aT'qrVRSm STAFT T aiww,wt VmImi Wtta ins: proportions. Charmad wh thaihl, roTnpilni-,,, aft. thfp r. FlfMMic StafT I Vanity BtwkU Tha flnanca ataff of th Y. W. C. Sra.ty haakatbail prarti- will A. will hold thair first maat.rtr ThuM- . rt Tiaday ninht October 5 at day avaninir at ':' in Ellon Smith 7:.10 in th Colinanm. All candilati Hall. I for varsity team eneant thoh out far ! football should b one Baaitiat Br' Party Typista ara nredad today nd to morrow at th Comhnakc oifir in tha Lnivarsity H.ill baaamant. p oanr in "jthar momi.tr or aftartioon. Stvr Serpent Meafi'ae, I Serrti I Silver Serpent will meo and hold I ajj 4oron'..ea are renue.aed ta torn i initiation on Ttinrsdiy avemnir 7' o'clock at Ellen Smith Hah ! Tha frehnu .1 of Syra :as went re. o limited to ba present at thlr flrtt pep-feat jrarhed in pajamua decorated with novel electa Forty-ei(fht staff membora of the There will he a partv for the 3an- tiMt hoys and their fnanda at the I Student House, 1 HO Q. ;-. Fridhy i nisrnt ai n A .iebata witli Sydney irnivcriity, n.ralin. will one?i the fiironsie sea- ion at tha L'nr.vriity of K'ansaa thia I Cnivewity of Indiana rei(rnd within rear. The A-v-r-alinn team is t?rr-)tha laat Hva year to acrcp; positions in the country th fall, moetir.ir de-j in other institutions at, an- ir.creae haters from A.nrnoan universities I of salary whoa ivernire ia and colliw aa th.i Oxford tnmlor more than 50 per cent increase in 10U. Th lcaoer of the Australia lover the salary paid at Indiana We find upon reflection that we hare not said anything ahont the main tonic of conversation at the prasent time football. Everybody is'jrlns. talking and thinking about it and here we have heen trj'i" to int'Tst students in the student council, the need for traffic lights, rroir treat-itive desire for h and fnon- or men of freshmen and the like. But what can ona ay ahout foot hall now" We can tail of the spirit of expectation that een, to ptertrify the pamniw. ee can i;-o"s the schod ule, tell of the har.l w..rk of the coaches and tha 'nnmi, command the "wonderful spirit of rV rcrves" and so on. hut av.ryone knows all that. . . . - . . 1 1 . " j prospari; or a cniicKe rMrr-r f'r-i- ,pprtiv. n)ml,, ded by enerjretic sisters and brothers., CaT,fjljn yUr1k V. .Voland, Com wlth an eye to the reparation of tbelpH)1y ,t house, into an oriraniiation in which j rsptjir, K)Jw()h T. Morrow, Com- tney nave iitiie or no persons inr-r- : party "A." est. it ia not. many days oefove fresh- CrHAir Earl Gillette, men are victims of Activity Madnes ! ,.p , and an interminable nightmare of, rptain Vjotnp R Wpflf meetinirs, practices and sasi(,r.s 'lie- 1 . in their presidents' namea and ad dressea to Lucille Ref.-ihauc'i at lolO Company Cantain k'anneth f,riroffnr rii Blame for the .-oiditio i is .litlVul 1 pny "j." to place. Personal amf.itien. -enaine j First Lieutenant Jesse Donald B'l intarest. competitive anirt. tha prim- jWdnuarf Company, jtive desire for h ,-or and faoic First L.eutenant Paul R. Prink pressed in terms of Cw.:i.. puhlieity , iraadttartera Company. nil snrf in i Of com 1-"Mi .n cit.ir- F rat r..ai,tn, P.ll I Freshman Commissi) There will be a moefn of thai Freshman Commi i.-.ion at ! o'clock 1" Thursday at Filn Smith Hal,". es. The Chanter is nt wholly at fault either. Some fudits necl the 01- i conraeement cf f'T'-nn harki-i? m or-' der to help hem i-!' their porn. tialities; still f.vhrs neei grrr re- i straint to prev. nt the o er mdn'trcn-e j of .elfih aTlr-iti.ins. i A common sensa point i"f vien -. ! with a recojrnition of the ro'ativj Mi.-hael, Company "IT." Council Tries For Lower Music Rates p ' h"- (Continued from Pare One.) PW Ep.iU Omicro R-rpti--. ,K rtr,"t !,oon j Phi Epailon Omicron will jlive a ) Frutmrnitimm I tea for all freshman and sophomore! All fraternities are requested to I women in the Home F or.omics par-' turn in their president.,' names and I lors on the Collet of Aoriculture I addresses to Lemy Snider. 14 Si Company campus Thursday from 4 to 1 o"clock. 'street aa soon a imss'La. j Jwisi StataWitt's Rontiw j A recent ion for all Jewish Univor-i sity student wili be he!a on Friday : eveninir at 3 o'cloe' at the Temple at Twentieth and South Streets. Palla)ian L,tsr Wiety Frnkawa CMiI The Palladian i.itvnry .S.ic-.ety will ! Freshmen Y. if. C A. council hold an open mee'V.jr i-'riilav evi-nin? ' meeting will b held Thursday eve Octoher 1 at 8 :.10 in Palladian Hall ninir, Sept. .10, at seven-thirty in th of the Temple Bnildinir. Temple. All freshmen who ara in terested in this work are invited toi attend. ' DraMtic Ca ; TTie Dramatic Cub will meet! Thursday at 7 p. m. in the. Tempi Silver Serpents All old members please b present. The Silver Serpenta initiation will! Saatattaaviaa Sanrty Scandinavian Society will hold first meeting Friday Octoher 1, , , OA Ur9 uruetietb Mc- Sifma Delta CM Sirma Delta Chi will meet Thurs-1 day evening: at 7:15 at fhe P.i Kaopa 1 roan(rPrs indicated encouraeement ' when ha made the statement to the'h' M Thursday evening ? evn It seems to be the popular ihin? j value of act .ivitiea to otoor colleiyr ,n- pffact that, studant support deter- ' n c'nc 'n Ellen Smith ITaP. for editorial wriier ,0 lament the ' terests, will do more ton-.-.rd tha sup-' mined the popularity of local orches fact that football hs rafcti s:ich a I pression of Activity Va,1nes rhnnifras and that the prices of the or hold on the public, rbt the co!le(eany other factor. V,.M the doliurl'ta , hetras had only risen on th world is beenmir-ar craved w;h foot-'of hecomina" '.irh,v trt an or.a- 1- 'strength of that popularity ball, and that the mam ambition of zation a attr"-' 1 .-o'7 p";ntei .is ',h most collejrcs saarcs to no t.t turn j'ltiare sure to pc find thi i-Li'1! i a winninir footXqil rm 'centivo to rlaao the CBntar .vh,c1-, ! Brit we can't wn ro jp-t eTrir-ad -'has honored ih -m with n'e.-lyevhip. ,t 1 MysHe Flsk An important meeting of all last ! years Mystic Fish will he at Kn Smith Hall, Tbnrsdav, Sent. 3ft at Sevaral sororitias and fraternities 7 p. m. have already expressed their desire Ai Uelta Meatinf orer the situation. We reaiie that not to he ynidored hnt :he har-l some of us yet hi'ehfy evcited at a work which ef r 1 cur:", v.-ir ac i-. i football (Tame, that we rfien act veyty necessitate-- nn.' the u'r.pv-cia-undijrnified, that, we soend a ;rreat . tiv attitude too oft.-n adopted the deal of time before and aftr the : fraternity 1 etiticsy o-. f-r! -.oV --d jrames In discussion of tK ?si"f, b'lt'and the earr fi-ecman (?r.ec ;vs ,.. to assist the Council in their action. The Council feels confident -hat re-1 Tne rejrular Xi Delta m-ct r.(? -will All mechanical ensr-.-eertnif suits will be obtained bnt i. ;,.; M(i " o'clock fhursday ee- especially frehne.n are Xi ' in i Temple at S o'clock, room 101. A special invitation is extended to new; students. A. S. M. C M-.f: American Society of Mechanical Enarineers will meet Friday even;nar Octoher 1 at 7 o'clock :n M. E. 2ft. t i,;;.:s. invit. .J. . Si'. As I U f le,.J fT ... V litlii'llllitllliiliiliiili-. I ent. in its desire for tha cooneratlnn ! mriff in fcllT1 Smith Hall. of every campus social organization. ! " nar,py proirram. we somehow fail to sae th? dncrer. '.vilfiillj- b'ind t: tivity ?.fartnes t h " d a n re Pershing's Return Arouses Memories fCont.inued trorr, raere Orse.) We confers to an -j .ievpres.;b'e I feelina: that ?ies urj od do"i our : spine when "that b' red team comes on tlie field." We find it imposihe to remain in our seats when the wVis- tle blowst and the ball ors in thai opening kickoff. Vnan w leave the' Three Years Ago Fordyce To Lecture I To Classes Thursday! I one that, is awarded each year to the The four divisions of Education I company winning the compet. 63, Educational Psychology, will j In those years there va nuch have a joint, meeting five o'clock 1 rivalry between the four crimr.anies T'm,olr in Torv.i j:f-,- t of the battalion ART inH fl Tf. . ' III t llillir iIIHHLill MUM. AI. -- ' -- ty receiver j Fnrdyoe, of the pcholoe depart- i rniniscences of Perhing;'s time re- ent of Teachers College, will lec- vea' that nri yar when r ompany D won the competition, the enthusiasm Irfo stnps. These .strips were worn I as the .iecoration for the wir.mna:! compnv. The Pershing" R.fles are tnbut 'o the ponuUnty of General Pershing-. He -tarred an organization called the Varsity R.fes. which af- envsrd was named in honor of him. The Alpha Phi frt schola-hio trophy for Heine tVe I . : J 9 ...a .... . . I -r- " " ,bi?het national non-profestionai . Uir4 to th1 students. His subject actually played in the km" oir-ir 1. utt(r fratyjtv ;n n-hr,lastic n k- .u,:. ' tore and processes of the mechan- ims ot pxcnomiricai nenavior. The stofjents refi-istered in selves. But wherein lie-i the. danryerv These thincra to which w freely .--T-..iim ii'in- 1-11 j"fi Richard Smith was e'.ct,- nrei. confe-s seem to he the .symptoms 01 ipt nf tJv, Greer, f'oMins for the th "football era re, thst ter'hle dis ease which threatens to or.n'o up1 1 year Haro'd Hutchinson this was so unbonndcrl that the winnere 1 trot hold of a pair of Lieutenant Pershing's trousers and tore them psTirrrw mm! zzr:r. c-tta-anr m ?- 3"fJ78 fieditinor CJorn- ! eouroe are not compelled to attend 5 owr modem universities, but w f3T-e , hnfkfif tr, broke his collarl-cr always manag-ed to gPt thronh the season with no dire results desnite a defeat or two. And the University seems to gret alonsr just about the same during; foohaH season as after or before it. hut are strong;ly advised to do so. : Or. Fordvce's talk will clear nn Hiffi. in the wme with Illinois. oa,f, fo a WtM Charles C. Caldwell was commis- of th suhjprt sioned colorel of the T. niversity of I Nebraska R. O. So. let the "Intelligrentsia-' how,. imlTr)W of '. Rg;.'meTit. Re was president of toe senior class and a member of Persning' P'es and of ! .Scabbard and K!ao. he was al.o a at o or laurh at us as the cise rr-ay be; we will g-o rht on enjoyine foot ball, tnlklngr football, perhaps even omconscioosly worshipping: it. iTie time may come when we will hve to admit that these "calamity howl ers" were rig-ht, but in trie meantifie we will be gpttipg a "big: kick' cut of football. Sierma ''hi fraternity. W notice that the fall elections are groina to be held soon and look forward to a day of real pleasure. There probably have not been more than two or three names filed for positions yet. About Friday morning; j Harold W. Zipp, Bernard P. Kossck there will be a big1 roh for the ard Arthur L. Converse. Student Activities office and out of Company C, Commanding; Officer. the rash will come tw candidates Cantain Phil Sidles: second in 0r.v for each office, excepting; Honorary Jmand, First Lieutienant Paul G. Bey- R. O. T. C. Officers Assigned to Units ( Con tinned from Pagre One.) Captain John T. Murchison; second in romand. Second Lieutenant Don ald W. Ing-alls; Second Lieutenants, David F. Foster and Don Charles Mattison. Company B, Commanding; Officer, Captain Victor Z. Brink; second ir. Command, Second Lieutenant Henry M. Rosenstein; Second Lieutenants Always the Newest in Gray Anderson's Luncheonette 143 North 12th. Colonel, of course. ' Jiyst about now "political bosses" are getting their heads together and pkVinflf their candidates. Perhaps tVy tre already picked. If not, they ft,-rtn will be. At any rate there is ttWav that mysterjois number "two." NoT-fratemity men hardly ever f.le an more. There isn't any use; the? have no organization and ro chanc of beir.jr elected. The women seldom try to compete with the fraf mil.jr factions. There are few of f to be f :ied by women, the main .;: k'irg! that of Honorary Colonel, 3 ihr-y are vsoallf content with Tj..':x tot those offices. tiff the Jion-frr'ternity men -"! wmen ar g-oina to ret ! and then the fjn y,Vi ftart. t n pi-eaent time it is jivt t v ,-cn trro fraterr.i'y factions. Jiun are yery e-rsnly di i t r.- one cecma Xa know why is as it is. There are no , r rains why ere fatcmity I v'-te c,7tt ttp.f nort than f, ervpi that it has been t. way for years. Karh f jc- .': ? to tie orghnwti to reat j.-r :.". tiilr-sr aht-rtit these 1. !-.(. fh7 are not sup ' (.:. . The dm:nirfratii '. tf -'-ioi-'e them, fa fact we ' t.'.Kf fher is Atts knr'h f r f,-? S-rr.ppirifT of votes I !'' faction;. ? the if 1 .i Ir , r, :?n-f ions are co-- ' d to fhi fftr.f fa. . f, u hr- .-t rian- wins'. ers; Second Lieutenants, Paul H Jacobs and Erl W. Dayton. Company D, Commanding: Officer, Captain Ted Johnson; second in Com mand, First Lieutenant J. Leroy Too hey; First Lieutenant Lee E. Smed ley; Second Lieutenant Horace W. Oomon. Second Battalion, Comr)dinjr Offi cer, Major Edwin H. McClrew; Adju tant, First Lieutenant Paul R. Prink. Company K, Commanding: Officer Captain Ralph B. Major; second in Command, First Lieutenant Gordon M, Loikart; Second Lieutenant New D. Adams; Second Lieutenant Flmer A. Crane. Company P, Commanding; Officer, Captain Pred M. Chase; second in Command, First Lieutenant Beryl (5. Lg-en; First Lieutenant Gecrge W. Pitzsimmons; Second Lieutenant Ad rian L. Hall. Company Cr, Commanding: Officer, Captain Carl S. Smith; eecond fa Command, First Lieutenant Kenne '. A. Simmons; Second LieuW.a " ' ' Tineoln Frost, Jr., and Ma V. mann. Company H, Commanding; (" Capain Arthur W. Breyer; Command, First Lieutenarf. ! B. H.ltner; First LieuteT.a -t .'. son W, Dunham; Second LV- Vollrad Karlson and The'.-i-r'-fovell. Third Battalion, Commander car, Major William H. Damrn- ; . ! . tant. First Lieutenant Ronseli V.'. Michael. Company I, Commanding' (r'."f Captain Joseph M. Kadleeek; wr 5 in Command, First lieutenant J. !.' W. Taylor; Second Lieutenants, ' nard Mirey od Maurice C. Lee j 1 1 Formerly Ledwich', We've gxr need to ? fasten askin LIGHT LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE CONFECTIONERY EAT A BUTTER KLSTWICH IT'S TOASTED Open Until Mir1 (aiiklltttfttiai.; The little thing3 z fellow needs selection of and shirts stantly r too. .JWi' - O aa -cv W, , -lies, - 1 ij- K 'ip - urri cc::?A:ry