The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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TIU RSDAY, MARCH 28. 1029
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001X0 UNDER
Admitting that tbe pretcat method of electing
the Mr Qu" t'a"r of Nebra.ka cam
pus la trepreentativ ad1 tbAt there It nece
slty for considering cbenges to the present etecUoo
machinery, the Student Council bat red the band
writing on the wall for the May Queen at the hat
been eboeea for nearly twenty yearn.
A committee to hear the argumenta for and
against the. method or selecting the May Queen hat
been appointed. The Council hat choten wleely.
They prefer the cauUoua method of reraodelini the
election machinery rather than the teMldon. set-it-up
method. They prefer to feel Abtolutely cer
tain that the ttodentt at the University are ready
to constlrut the firing squad that rakes the present
system with the lead of criticism and contempt.
Unrepresentative, unrepresentative, unrepresen
tative is the cry against the May Queen elections.
That alone ought to be sufficient tumult to chuck
May Queen elections at they hare been In the past.
The Nebraskan la concerned with the arguments
that hare been thrust forward In an effort to tare
the May Queen election as It hat been. Here they
are:
1. If chor-n at the sprine. election the May
Queen and the Maid of Honor would not hare time
to prepare themselves for the Ivy day ceremonies,
alnce It taken nearly two months to make the
dreses for the occasions.
The May Queen has al-eady been elected
for this year and It would be unfair to scrap the
system now, thus depriving her of the honor.
3. If put on n representative basis, open to
ihe voting of students other than senior women,
the May Queen wouM become a prey to political
influence.
These are- the three contentions In defending
the May Queen elections status A.uo.
The first is absurd. Because a May Queen can
not have her Attire completed In less than two
montha time Is A shsllow argument that students
of the University should be. deprived of the right
to tote. What do flimsy gowns and picture hats
amount to when It comes to TotJng for a represen
tative of the entire campus, when It comes to voting
for a coed that It to represent Nebraska? What
do theyt
BecAuse tie presUent of the United BtAtes
might order a new tailor made suit which requires
some few weeks to complete does sot mean that
the people of the country Are going to see the right
to vote kept away from them. It Is actually ques
rJonAble whether It takes two months to complete
a drees for the May Queen. Dressmakers today are
cot like the fairy god mother of Cinderella, but if
it taken two months to make a dress, then they
ought to go ek to ot Wo v"
yes, the May Queen for this year hat been
chosen. Who knows who that coed is? No student
in the UAfwrelty has bad the Information given to
him. At least enouMn't have bad. It is not known
outside the boly thirteen,' as a student pinion
dubbed the Mortar Boards, There Isn't the slight
est speculation as to who the coed might be. The
thing that Interests them now la that they have had
no rolce In choosing the Queen. A tradition is al
suke here. It isn't a matter of life and death. A
coed who It loyal to NebraskA ought to consider it
an honor to relinquish her hold on the honor for
the sake of seeing a representative system Installed
at the University.
The chArge that political faction would dictate
the May Queen candidate U fragile. Whenever coeds
have been chosen before, the voting has been split
forty ways. What about the voting for the honorary
colonel? Students vote for the coed who they think
would make the best colonel, regardless of her af
filiations. Factions will not align themselves with
candidate for such an office, because It is Impos
sible to drive a msn to the polls to vote for a coel
who he knows Is not deserving.
Then, there is the question of how much politi
cal pressure Is brought to bear on the present sys
tem of selecting the May Queen. No person knows.
There are lots of guesses.
Advocate of the present system of electing the
May Queen are grabbing at the ton straw.
Some enterprising Swiss ehtee manufacturer
will undoubtedly come forth with a :rlse equal to
that given by the Procter and Gmlie Co. for the
bst piece of sculpture In soap.
OOOD WQRK
The campus prowler hasn't been caught, but
from aH indication be has been sufficiently fright
ened Away from molesting University coeds who
find It BeceesAry to frequent the campus after dark.
iBformAUoa ta released today concerting the net
that was spread for Mr. Prowler by ers of
toe Kocmet Klufc And sesbera of women's
hytVl educAiies Aepartmert Acting cooperatively
a drfcoyt for the AttAtus of tbe ma.-ao4r. One sus
p was nabbed, but Afterward he was released be
cause of mistaken Identity.
Such efforts by students o tbe campus who go
onUid the realm of their daily activlUee and in
terest to aid la the establishment of better order
en Ihe eu.lU'.. ho tan see the necessity for In
suring the of other student, and who tie
Uisishl. oc.U lu Ihe iotau u,n
luiw-te lh prolrr promised to b. r oelhy
v." u.re than a plui glanre.
While the prowler Prvtr ealWed into the ure.
be eat sufficiently scared le forget about the cam-l-u
a a pla)ground after dsik.
mrnucKN tiik ijnes
IstsHe Oilman
Now 1 the non fraternity tsndidte have
Two bo.U hi. h luuni!j
lira fiur ') 'lio,,
c'ounto." t) lUlfh lrwin nJ
-lielleve H lr Not." by l!ob.-n
lit pie). iaMli' burlrsui- l
Amciha U hl rtr.1 al tempt l "
wittini. hU prt-viou. litem )'
font t,ii UK bren ronnioHl m
rapturvd the eopliotuore minor class fries. ' ,iollt (or hi dreeing, birh !'
the, ... find .ome great dutie.o p.Mor.u. ' &
,poiit)lhc cliareneia In a humor
UZZ ANO ROAH ell fM,,,on br,ue l,e u- "rv
Kuen.ioo of the ouehour eireei parking regu-1 ntod's t'ountry- I a garbM hl
Utlon from V trrl to In.lud lles of Titory of the United . lib a'l
Smt S' and Tenth. ,:,.,en,h. T-..fth. Thirteenth. ! JZZfZZ "
Offlrial Ilullrlin
outb ol ftiieiit) hll ad began
l to U souili.
De Blew A,d
To plaimloilif vpl',l
out of the buli sod to'l-d li'i"
'lie bKn to tlK'il fuilou-ly snd
rk. irrm tlml ne iiiism in
ThMrSr. Mrh fl
W. A. 1m nii d. offltet meellug
Woiiiro gniuium. Iniramuial
i -cloi-k. ,:!...;. blew hi i-llre Th.n
sn.m. li.ll." ' to o clix k. I 'bins
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Imr.ii to happed for er-
Meile Jouea and AUMln Hiurie
i.m i, illicit f.om their car on the
lug Monday night, unknown to tu
aiudrnt body.
lwUk he tould not be u!
lively Identified the wiin tal.mi
that nlsht was released. Hut .uo
that time the rampu has bm in-,
of prowlers and reheral fo
"Hunt P Silly have been cor
tlnuej.
Throughout the time of the ttm
palgn member of the Kemet Kliil.
planned everjtl.lng s) stamattcslly
lliart were drawn up for ecii
and I'ouneenth streets from 'V to 'P. and enrorce-
ment of the w-hnur paikleg rule n 'Q' Street from uf louri f,fry ne I aar
Klewnth to Thirteenth, and upon Tlfth up to 'll 'that mpley ha put out a book of
stieet br the city council recently, ha conceited lelle.U.i Not It I being ad
Mr streeMf a Prk.n. dU.r.C for c.r. d,1v.n by "rju d quit-
donton Uncoln bulne people. ' torwer epoit irtoonlt. h
The regulations hae been designed to rid tb dran hi iellee It or Not car
bualne section of Uncoln of maty f lk traffic ; toon every
dlffieultles. but by thr..n. ,h. section, both north , rB.Ub.e,?up,Tyro;f, prete,0
and south f 'O' street Into short parking dltrlet. cu ftPU ,h(rn he h can
the streets adjoining the unhermlty campus have , froVe. lie a tbe flrt to Inir
had to contend w-Hh n nood of car. driven by peo- duee Mark had-d n"
p,e .h are not connect 1th Ihe Un.ver.i... njru TS.
If street was relieved from the rumblings ef,u, Th (ok la interesting, for
heavy trucks by action of the city council, but with , n" cipl.in hi iatr.ient. a h
the newest regulatlona has been converted Into .'frequently falls to do In his synde
bevblv of automobiles jockeying In and out parking j "ted dralnr.
space on lb ttreet adJaf'tH o the campus, to- trm( oM
forremrnt ef the twohour ruling n Q' and Twelfth ! eMangT ,opUlr. Jud fr
yeureii or puam. ui ej
f-t.M . i.nHnill 1
. n'
at nei a fen served to sena roanr car owners
In search f a parking space that would be tare
from the officer's tsg.
Spring ha. brought many more cars to the Uni
versity campus. larking facllltlea are Inadequate
at the present time, for students alone. With the
stream of traffic diverted from the city districts.
'K' street has been the destination of hundred of
car. that formerly sought parking facllltlea down
town. The trucks hae been taken from the
thoroughfare, but there have been sufficient pa
senger cars drawn to the campus street to create a
perpetual traffic clot from morning to night.
Traffic condltiona on "IT etreet ought to be
ternnd the eiterimentatlon stare. While the new
masailne. There are unaouoien,
one or to yarn about runmen
and rarketrer. Or about jail and
deaih cell. And the maratine
land are full of cheap periodical
devotid enHrely o urh material
Keadlns one the other Jay. I
couldn't help compare a death sen
tenced criminal with an eam sen
tenced student. Criminal go to
the chair only once, however, while
we go eight time a er-and
about four at a lime. I eipect
that a hardened senior could sit In
the death cell and crark le with
out a qualm after having passed
through four year of such train-
Inr The moral of hln I an
regulations have not been concerned directly 1th , crlmlnlU ,houU go to college
thli artery, the effecta have rallen astrsddie
ne street more than Any other.
in
this
tii.a.a I lia Chi meet inf. I
loi. 1:11 o'clock. 1- A. IteiktT 111
apeak ,
laaael meeting. i:ilen Mnlih
hall, clock.
Saturday, March SO
Cien house. Women's gyroua
slum, 7 to t o'cloek.
Sunday, Msrch 31
,.. -. i
orTmk ' 1 w. on the I griund Vlih fo P-llc. . Unlvrraliy of Nonh
. . , - men over him. Park Anderson and the Unhereity of Ka
corner ot ix nin inn n --' t-tening-. worn, anowing nor
sud ran acroa the campu loard s everyone was to walk. These oi
the fight. Near the AdmUiUlralion I ,tn wsr (hen out at the mee-.
building the paa.ed tieoige Mlt kel n yjM i-t office In ti.
j ho was attempting to ft hi . Armory before each night' prtur
i shoes otf o lie tould run. When , rnde.
,thoe three readied ll -eiie of ......
'k. .r....-i ihe nKi- ied prowler i A debate last week bntwwcn Hie
I'akoi aii
a r n I V. . .
...am mm iiini i-ara An inpnn anu inr t mhi-iij v. -..--. v.
quest lou of abolition of the Ji r;
ststein. resulted In a draw d'cllr
, 1 he audlnnce voted Kansas the he!
t fer argument, but the vlstot Ih -
ahout saving money I. rong. I , V'" 'H,f ""U """ """" "
never ved a cent until I a 4o'boih of hi leg..
years old I Invented in myself -in Crowd Gather
tuny. in mastering oij ; A rrosd camerei smiinq m- ,xlrr presentation.
prrpia ion. wetij -- frene, dui even men iii - uw , . -
putting a few dullsrs a week I"10' h .n,n. rsons In girl cloth- , A gift eoiial.'tmg of forty geolog
the bank would do much better to ' ' " , bu,nll bM been pre.en.e
put it into himself." n h' , io the evol.-.v Uenartmen. of th
The affair kepi sufficiently t- vfli- of South Pakot by th
Whuh cause the students to!erret that the upetatlon a re-j national department of agrlcultut
sigh lh relief and gratitude. W!f-ii ld night and the follow-(of Argentine.
our few dollar a ee inio ... .
mil
ourelves too -via ine a rug siore.
A tlnlden Book reader of
They SyM column comment: "If
so helpful (the column) whenever
want to say something to show
that I'm sophisticated." And here
does the general public get II
trljht saying T Agwsn?
order to prepare themselves for the
ordeal of the hot seat.
t i I liitlA intl fem- llavs
With 200 men expected to turn out for rresn- iWhlsr-er: Too bad It didn't
man football next season there will probably be noik(u him i compared two sets ol
i... ... ia nir nunioral aaealera ordered. Iellsh Dsner. ne from a maca-
itne course in high school, snd the.
other from a university ciass. me,
high school student were writing
clear, concise, intelligent reviews
of stories and articles found In
Harper's. f ribner s. Atlantic
Monthly. Forum, and such periods
cala. while the university stuamts
were writing elementary Incoher
ent atnopse of stories from Farm
Uf. Triple X. Pt. Nicholas snd the
Touth'a Companion. Well, llelieve
It or Not.
Dr. Harold F. Clark of Yale,
startles not a few by asserting that
a college education Is not "conver-
f I !' In the financial senre of the
word. And the New York World j
says: "Education Is not a commodi
ty, ixgrees. It may be admitted,
arc 'ommodlties: they cost ro
nuc-.i in ork. time and money;
the. :nay be exchanged for so
mueh much in Jobs, security, and
Ii 'i.ge. it. ciara ana ine euu
raters sre having a duel. The pro
fessorial orld axe hot under the
collar over It. And the students
go ahead studying their Ree Keep
ing and Hotel Management Just the
am. The controversies never rile
the students. It doesn't mike mu-b
difference what they argue about;
we have to write themes snd lake
exams Just the same.
ITeiry Ford aid: "I think much
of the advice given to young men
KOSMET KLUB TRIES
TO CAPTURE PROWLER
MO Inar from rase I.
between the armory and University
hall to complain, snd soon a num
ber or the d.-levtive perhaps rih
ered around him JuM he a
bout to change shoes with Mihs
OUnti to rlrU alked alone the
sidewalk south of the Armory.
Thev ere walking est. and
ox a alout to put hi foot Iti'o
the last shoe a man came out of
the darkness and began to follow
them.
He answered to the description
that had been given of the campus
proaler. 'Chick." director of the
pony chorus, managed to get inio
the shoe and the small hand of ap
parent omen fell In behind the
man. He glanced over hi shoul
der and. seeing that he a being
followed, turned on the ntdewalk
NAME PLEASE!
The Dally Nebraskan welcomes contributions to
its editorial column from the student body aa a
whole. There la no attempt to suppress pinions
which are given for publication. Tbe only restric
tion, that has been placed upon the publication of
student pinions, beyond that of rejecting the dis
tasteful and revolting, has been the IdenUty of tbe
writer to be known to the editor.
Yesterday, two opinions bearing fictitious sig
natures were turned in at the Nebraskan office. The
opinions were fit for publication, but the editor
must know the Identity of th writer. This baa been
th policy of the paper in years past If the author
of a letter desires that his name be withheld, this
privilege can b granted. Over a fictitious signature
alone, however, without the knowledge of the
author, no student opinion can be published.
R. O. T. C. cadets are praying for the drill field
to be dug up again or dally -Jain to begin.
Forecasts of the picnic -serson have been with
held until mid-semester report come out.
About the only thing that Is wearing out about
Social Sciences la the west entrance.
Now is the time for ell good mfn to come to
the aid of their Golf Clubs.
"DON'T
DE
SILL If"
"A Neat Appearance"
UNI
BARBER
SHOP
319 No. 12th St.
GRAND HOTEL BLDO.
V
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i Jm OnAfTT WEAR M POft VeXy,EN laf
11221224 0 STREET
Presenting
"mania"
;t the Colonial jiump.
KVKKY ftKH WHX APPBKCIATE THIS
f'l.KVKR PATTKRN VX)R CAMPUS, STREET
AXIl INFORMAL PRESS WEAR.
I.I I Mi SAND KIH ANH PATENT LEATHER
WITH HAKMOMINt.; TRIM. PRICED .G0
Phoenix
Hosiery
Fasrtnatinir shadlnps in
dicative of the cliarminu
woman's mood and fsi-hion
rorrecme for every ocra
sion. Most numlMr 2 pairs
!it $."..7V
Chicago may bare Us bootleg rscket
braska boasts of her tennis "rackets."
but Ne-1
Everything will be fine if they don't mistake
Coach Bible's baby girl for the football next fall.
With six new tennis courts for the use of Uni
versity student that means there will be aix more
waiting lines.
Typewriter For Rent
All tanaar eeactal rata to
tuSenta fer ken terra. VmA
aiachl rt sert&bl typewriters
atenthlr payments.
Nebrrtska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
Announcement of the Interfraternity banquet is (
made o much In advanc f the occasion so some :
fraterniUe can begin to get reconciled to losing j
their scholarship plague.
The Price of
Education
Some students never knew the traffic signals f
about the campus were out of order until it as ,
announced that they would be repaired in a short
time.
OTHER STUDENTS SAY
REMINISCENCES
In thee balmy spring days when the thought
of seniors naturally turn to the approaching Ivy day i
and graduation ceremonies. It happens occasionally j
that one's thoughts turn to similar ceremonies in j
th past. It is through such flights of memory that j
1 am carried back to tbe days when t my father's i
knee I first heard of the beautiful Ivy day cere- j
monies at Nebraska. Krou that time to the pres-;
ent, through the storie relate l.r Tdid3 aunts
snd older brother and sisters, and through my own j
experience of the past four years, I have been con- j
stantly Impressed 1th the beauty and signiflcanc
of these ceremonies.
Comes now the bitter realisation that I have
been duped and deluded, for does not The Dsllyi
Nebraskan tell us both editorially and through tbe
expression of atudent opinion that the May Queen
is not the real choice of tbe students? How base
and thoughtleas of all my informants that they
should not have mentioned this. Even my own ex
perience has played me false, for I have sever ob
served on the countenance of th May Queen any
looks of distress which might proceed from the
real) ration that she wa not the r.J representstlv
of th student body.
It is tru that "Just an Observer" calls atten
tion to tbe fact that there were two and onahalf
times a many votes cast rhU year At last- But,
la spite of this, (or because of It?), as Th tlly
Nebraskan says, "th Ivy day ceremony 1 cheated
out of muck of Its significance." Let u by all mean
change th election machinery lest It develop that
aa even larger umber of students avail themselves
of th present machinery as a meant of expressing
their choice neat year.
Another Senior
They tell us J-ou rn't mmr
tl. valiie ut an --1'i- lioi In dnitar
and rnl, but -non)- em to pihy
a big pmrt while you're aljsorblng
the knodir. f
If y are determined fo e- the
dav Prtiy hand or.r the h-r-
kin. Hijt need money, you'll fTnd
th CoriBMmers Mrrharjdiee Aseo- 4
cut Ion offer to atudent el-men
Interesting. I'rninr of other
have rauaed frotn lW to 12. Ml
dueirg t-avation. Write or cull for
urther information. J
Consumers Merchandise
Association
410 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis
LB.
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a il E. 5-
N it
fj) l a
Well, there's one thing
When they install television
At the Theta House
Every fellow is going to
insist
On wearing a Magee's Hat
$5 and up
jw ff t r
CLT II "A
Ihumbs up"
the spirit of
industry . . .
FOR every race or game or debate
that one team wins, another must
lose. . . It's forever "thumbs up"
or "thumbs down", accordinff to
which side you are on. But in
industry there's one side only.
Enlightened industry backtevefymanon
her teams. For it is to industry advan
tage to see that every man mike good.
Here you have an inspiring picture.
Co-operation. The "vet" encournflg
the nonce. All industry rooting for
achievement.
It is not surprising then that to naflj
men have found the Interest of
after-college yean fully a broti
and as absorbing as those of tin
dergraduate days.
Western Ekctm
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