The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TlIUnSDW, MAY 16.
102
MAY ALUMNUS TO GO
oiinioTnmiiTinM Tnnnv
Uii LiioiniDunuix luimi
Round-Uo Preparations Lead
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FeatUreS! Grill III HaS
n.'. !. Utlli
PraiSe lOr MOIU
CARRIES KEZER'S STORY
ixttrihuiion of Ihe May lyue or
lh, thra Alumnus will hKin
i,Mi). a cor rtl In a. lo lierald Onrrin.
e-ntor lh ftura of the maca
,,,. i announcement of Ihe plana
or the annual Round lp la be held
'lr latter pan of this month and
he rtr-t part of June, which iirces
at mai alumni a ran attend. A
return '' lh varloui evenia for
h!a occasion I aUo given.
Harold r". Holtf. who h re
rnilr rn'cned secretary of the
'imnl association to become sec
,nai i.eatuter of lh t'ochiane
Cor.nruiiion coiiiian) if Lincoln
,t pid high Ulbu'.a by Cerahl
rfiii. editor of the Alumniu
;ri:i'n'a tribute reada:
Htlptd Stadium Campaign
Amn the first of ht duties
alien In- asturred Ihe scrctai ship
a liie campaign for llir raising o:
" h a. me M.. a. the ,.. the
win ' . . . .. .
ever in i
r..fiii for ih Memorial stadium
.,-,efiil carryina out required a
mrVable combination of Initia
tive, ability, uct and perltene.
Tnat tha funda were ralaed. the
ttadlutn erected. Ihe money col-;
ifted. la monument lo Holn thai ,
ill remain (orever In the annala
of 'he Aiuniol aaaoriatlon anl tht
I'niveraity of .Xebraaka
The Alumni contain! an account
of aumrner botany couraea laujilit
hy Pr. R. J. Pool, chairman ol Hie
department of botany. The cotiroe
it rompoed entltely of field work.
.:h ocyaional noteuklnc. the .
onu connectlnj; link to ordinary .
trholaatlc work. "The niountalna
are our textbook and our labora
tory." M t Doctor Pool. The auiu
wei of lf2 will be the fourth ehr
ihi ihia auumier courae has been
n:rred.
Rcpubliah Kaitr'a Articla
The eaaay "Motletn Youth and :
he Church." written b Munro i
Keier. which waa awarded third ,
prtre in a national contest. a rf
primed from the Trctbyterlan Ad
ir.ee. along wl'h a cut of Kcrer.
An arLkle on the aumnior fcIiooI
ff! on apepara In the Alumnu by ,
R l Morltz, director of the uni
met e:ou. Motl'i explain that i
nc njllHR ro-. into efeen rr
ra rilnR huh rhool tearhert, re
quiririR that they be apcoially pro-pa'-ed
for the aubjeri they arc
earhirj HiRb achool teacher
mutt have a collese minor or major i
in the mib.'cria ihey toa-h. Thia
nil n if thought to be neretsaiT
heoause tearhra were frequent lv
teqiiltcJ to teach auhjects for which
they had little or no preparation. !
Read Haa Articla
An article written h Merrill V.
RcH. 11. appeara In Ihe Alutnntiii
thoiit tie work of Uirhard 1. Pat
terton ei-'29 aa commipioner of
rfc'ioi ;jon in New York City. Pat
eron recr-ntly epoie at the N
York Weatern Universities clih
Itif lieon about the experiences he
has in this work.
Parti of a letter from Emily Oih
bins. principal of the m!iooN
of aajo. Montana, are printed in
the Alumnus. Miss (Jjbbins was
i'l Rlited to hear the Charter day
raran) broadtact from KKAH.
Shi U 'et near the ('anadta)i border,
a paii f the -ltool houff in which
the t;;the jfc a fornifi faloou
and 'here atill is a altn on it whirh
an he een from the tiain inform
ing people lately ijiat the nhool
hoijff- is a faloon.
n ant-ount of the Koainei Khib
r' and their Itinerary is In the
Alumnus along wi;h the pictures of .
of the pony chorus and ,John Skllet.,
ho was the leading lady in the
production. W ililam .McCJeery. the .
suthorof 'lon't be Pilly," and Ion
Carlson, who plaed the male Jad.
WESLELAYERS WILL
CLOSE SEASON SUNDAY
otn innM I rem Fmfr 1 1
worth League assembly in AiiRUt.
uriog the past year, Weeley
riayej niade about twenty appear
anres In eastern Nebraska Thf
most extensive project completed
during the season waa a Hcveu
hundred-mile Chi iM mas trip cover
ing five day, In western Nebraska,
during which Rowings were made
' Lexington, Curtis, Cambridge
ud North Platte. In November,
under ceremonies conducted by
Mm. HaaYieit Dell Barr of Chicago,
'he local group became a member
of the National Wesley Players,
which bar chapters at present iJi
ten states of the union.
At a recent meeting, orficers for
'he com'ng year were chosen, and
installation services will be held
before tue close of the school
year Irene Fee, fit. Lincoln, was
chosen as president for the coming
term. Other leaders are: Ingeborg
Nielsen, vice president; Mercede
Ames, secretary; Alan Williams,
treasurer; Johr. Stenvall. state
manager; Harl Andersen, busi
ness managw; Eva Cooper, cw
ti'tner.
TEACHERS SIGN FOR
SUMMER TERM
"Minnd rrwn rwgc 1)
b. health lerturer on hvg'ene end
I'Ublic health or the National Tu
berculosis association; Marytville.
Mo.; Mildred Miller, kludergarlen
sujien isor or OevelaDd, Ohio.
Among the prominent educators
"f the sute wno will assist on the
iucational staff are Supt. M. C.
l-fk'r of the Lincoln schools: As
'slant Superintendent M ill French
f thn Lincoln schools; Supt. A. L.,
Jjurnham of the Beatrice schools:
Prof. Krnest G. Calleu, of tbe de
)nmeni of political science at
leyan univerelty; 6up. George
E- DeWolf of tbe echoola of Crea
tion. Iowa.
upt. E. L. Flory of tb Havelock
obools; Opal S. Lewton. primary
terTiar at Lansing. Mich : Bupt.
0 r. Liekeudorfer of the J5ytjey
oolg. County PupeHntendent
B. "human of Falrbury: O. L.
Webb of David City: and Everett
" Hotmt n, secretary "f 'be S 1
beaka rate Teachers association '
Rlgh eehool attjdntt are given
put lunltr to comle'e countes re
I quired for iraduatlon or tnaka up
n, ttt-rtrianclea which ihty might
lai k for university entrance. "I ha
! high school wilt b conducted a
' pan t.f ih university summer sea-
Irion. Courses nil! be offered la l i
jrbia. geometry, phyalolocy. I'nll-1
M H'aiea history, constitutional I
gov eminent. jAiln and Futhah.
i 1 "h 'ho ",,
lime the unJverauy mmwr sea
'-"on. June in. and continues for
reka A aiildem IU b per-
,itilil itnrir lMih school
uljtH n and complete tha work In
the etpht .ffht ae..mo. which la', rounr.-n student, .cr tapped
equivalent to on half aeme.tar a r mamherahip ln Theta Ml.
WHlll honorwp pre medic fraternity, at
, 'pre Medic dinner at the tirand ho-
ofumirp Btnva te Wednesday night About seren
BIMULTE PICKS ty five attended the banquet, whlrh
TRACK CONTESTANTS , waa featured by an address by lr.
(MieoMi rnm rate it V. H. Arnold oo "Surgery."
and Nestor wilt handle tha aprlnl' The new Theta Nut are: John
burd-ns for the t'ortihusker crew 1 Aarnl. I-oula Aiorin. Andrew (hap
'with i'ampb.-ll. Mava and Wyail i "n. ' 'f. I'hailra Jhll.
ilami J..nul lri rue and leier Sidney Roneff. J. X. Poitnda. Many
i-uniiiiiR for iiolnta In the 4 4U yard . HK-h. Iloheit W atei lioiue. Jamea
will lake care oftha half mile and l Hally. Jamea lvla. Hohert Mann
perhapa enter the mile avenf alonR i lv, Roben Sieln, and Frank Hare
'wl'h O.rlffin and Ktherton. dia-' hound. Rudolph Selvet a. preaident
tanre men.
I oarh Si hulte'a (roup of hurdla
'ar. I.atnaon. KlemlnR, Thompfon
; ArRaiihrlRhl and Kraune. the Hui
ker lout ahoia, will handle tha har
rier eveon. Imion. rlemlnj and
with Krauae, Thorapion and I -am
i aqXlU ani Infnoni )ttiqnrJjY
fort oetinf the low itlrka.
Enter Many Evanta
lierard and Renbrook will com-
I-'- In lh? hi,h Jim w hile Oa-j
run and lite will aitenipt to cut
clr Anil Aahhtirn ft r lha VhrAaLa
elv and Aahburn are Ihe Nebraska
weight entrant. Tomaon. Grit wold '
and YounR ate entered in the j
broad Jump and Revard and Fay-
iinRr will do lh javelin huidllng
act.
The Nebraska half mile relay
team of Kaster, Kller. liOwe and
Nestor, who placed third at Irake
ahead of any other RtR Six achool
stand a atronR chance of tlelng the There are Iras failure In dent
knoi In lie (ioyard baton chang- 1 istn however. acconllnR to Iean
ing race. Wyatt. Campbell. Maya, j Grubb. because a dental student ia
Jar.nlewlci. cir Oirrler. wlil run the graduated with more of a practlcf.1
nnle relay
The Nebraska team will leave
over ihe Rock Inland in the'r spe
cial car for Omaha w here they will
Journey to Ames over the North
western. They are scheduled lo
live in ihe car for the two day stay '
in Ames, returning Saturday night
to Lincoln. Preliminaries for the
mft are scheduled for Friday w-ltb.
the final racea on tap Friday after
noon. Dean T. J. Thompson was in
Omaha Tuesday attending a meet
ing of the basic science examining
board.
how many
have you
"gee-but i
stripes
foulards
jacquards
silks
on sale in bur
DOWN STAIRS STORE
"as. 7T..Ti7T7T.1-TT7T'TATTTTHT.T'XATJw
Theta Nu Society Taps 14
New Members: Officers
Arc Also Selected
of the organuatlon. prmnled tlur
inc the tappl'iR eeranionlea
Kloctlon of Nu Med o.'ficera waa
a I o teld a( the dinner. Richard
reteraon. Omaha, waa elected prea
ident tor the rouiini; aemener;
John Heald. Lincoln, vice preal
dent; J. N. Hount:. Drd. recretary
and treaitirer: and Krnrat Mac
atct ncrjreant at at n:. Ioror Ar
nold'a addrea dealt with the hi
f" m hl ,r;mrn, of
..rr. ..i .nr
tory and recent c!eelopmeni of
ORUBB TELLS OF
POTENTIAL! TIES I
i start but after the 'peak' haa been I
reached the salary It not as great j
aa In the latter two professions."
Tlunka' Ara Faw
basis than either the student in
medicine or law. Pean tlruhh as
serted that the dental clinic fur
nishes a very Rood anavlsls of sit
uations wbk-h students are likely
to meet.
"Medical sttidents enter a clinic
but their field Is so wide they are
not able to cover Is In their clinic
aa we are In ours. And. of course.
: it is impossible to have a clinic In
: law
'There is still a large amount of
' room at the 'top' of the dental pro
fesslon. Por Instance, two broth
ers In Mineapolis last year re
ported a gross yearly Income of j
i had a tie for
every day of the week!
well
we have just received
1800 smart and new
cravats
50
checks
plain colors
crepes
satins
and they're all
plenty good looking
manufacturers irregulars of
$1-$1.50 and $2 Cravats
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
T1IF. IHILY NEBRASKAN
Ptwtrx, Mytrry VinA
t'tiror it ilh Studrnlt
Thru haa hern a at rdance
in Hie lt I"' eai In Hi
iiallui, lMr o. aiudema. r
bianan of the I UMeri! of
(ireton. Ihia itange of inter
ett in aiudent reaJ.t( 1 lot
tonftnsl to the Oteion ranipua
alone, but ha been noted by
Pbtntlana all oei the rotintiy.
IMoi 10 the preaent lima, lha
rnont fiopular wiitera have been
II ti. Well. itol. neaneillrf.
and Sheila Kaafmlth. but
no theaa wvlteta" booVa Ian
ltuih on the rent ahelf and in-
teail. myaivry atorlea. poetry,
anl hooka iiantlaied from for
eign lonjuea lire the onea whlt'h
atudenta demand.
4.ll Nearly fifty per cent of
thai, however, would o for
jenea "
I lean drubh stated that lha moat
serious problem facing a atuoenl
. on his firai year oui of achool la
: in nol making mistake In aee-i
Ing a location. In ehooalnR his lo
catloo. he ahould conalder ihe num
ber and l pe of low o a poimlatlon.
number of denttsta In the town and
, geenral business conditions The
jdean atated thai If recent gradu
ate dea not think he can conform
to the community Interesu ba
ahmld not locate In a town. U la
ety esaential for a graduate l ba
a dp which will fit In nicely with
the community l!f
A student should have a liking
for the scientific and mechanical
and a desire to be of aervira lo his
rellow man in order io Ilka ihe
work In tha College of Oentlatry.
according to lean tlrubb. Required
j preparation la a year'a work In tha
I Arta and Science college Soma
Classifiedjds
."tTTi.K mVv Utfi'ffit for ttiwiiter
'..iW :uarsnTi in. em. Cl'il t)-aH.
l-ii1 . on-i-a-i. Vi. GihMb. ttl
T-imliial H'i . I.iareta
Special for Graduates
so 'T4. 1.00
100 of th f eft
lama AU
50
Precttt cardt 1
Imitation eeoravlifl
100 of tha
1.75
llmi
m fSf Genuine copper
AUO eltto onaravoa
3.95
Theto ctrdt are enortved In tcrlpt.
otner tvyitt in pup-1
Graves Printing Co.
312 No. 12
S doort touth of Ul Tempi
times
said
wish
m
m
i
aiadaatt taie two yeara but ihla
la optional.
In reply to lha question. "What
Interetted you la Ihia aort of work,
Ivan tlruhb a' I ted ihai ba firat ,
jgraw .ntrtetled In denntuy b-
ause ha 'r hummed ' wnh a dent
lit i My deatlti chum waa nna of alt
, men In my home town who alwas ,
; went logether. It waa seven yeara
'after I bad suet ibis dentist, low
ever, before I commenced a study
of dentistry. I waa leaching at hool
and finally concluded there was no
' future In thai and ao twitched over .
, lo dental work "
ftean Grubb doe not think n .
ahould follow the profession bit
father picks out for him unlets he
likes It. Neither doe ha think
son ahould follow bia father- pro- :
fesslon atmply because hi father !
la enrse, in It.
it would be a floe thing for ev-
ant
Farmerette
THE "back-to-the-farm" movement is not to the soil, but to the
wardrobe. Novelty overalls, overall pyjamas, and all types ot
similar garments are meeting the approval of the up-to-date
college miss.
a
C3
"Farmerette" Pyjamas
have a tmVed-lu shirt
pyjamaa of printed fabric.
reorder number of time
"Farmerette" Undersets
with a white tuck-in shirt, straps to resemble suspenders"! 95
unci Jm extremely short pant of gay printed fabric. Set 1
Also
The girl who weara a 38
mitt will find them Just
gay checked sVIn tight pants. FTtre-mely short. Pei
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MIL LION
s DAY
arv individual to know what ba
want! lo laka wp when eomlni to
tha rnlvvrtliy." de laird leaa
itirubb ' Hu if I doea rot know
he should lake a general cturte
until hr finds blmteif In fiiy own
rata I emend Iniveitity et,pe'l
Ing lo tm,l law and t'ud'ed Ihe
Ology and leaehlng hsilet iliat he
lore I finally endl In rit-mum
'If Ihnre It tneli a wotd a 'tt k
loi'henet' that woutj ' ore f
Ihe qutin.r iiecettary r
on IU oi'I'-r to he a uci i .
field of work A -rrtou thotiln
alto have desire in serve humtn
It), a tente of humor, a good in
sight Into huinsn ramie, a irn
1 1 fie turn of iniii'l. and meel.tiiu l
abili'v
Members jf the Kilendtv tihl
rlsss honored r and Mrs Carl C.
Kngherg al a dinner at il' Ine
Cengref ational church Tuesday
evening rrefr and Mrs t.r-t
DD
with strappings re.emh'ing suspenders, and mng,
Since their introduction It has been neccssiy to
in ord' r to have enough of thee on hand. S.'t -
"Skin Tights"
and 4 need not turn to thw. hut the slender little,
what she wanta. A tlfhl fitting, cool, whf'e top. and
f Delicious
PAUSE MJ
whoa
MOLD tVERYTHING.
HERE'S A LITTLE
kt r m
EXTRA-CURRICULAR
DEMONSTRATION OF
A PAUSE THAT'S GO
ING TO NEED PLENTY
REFRESHMENT.
But you don't have to
fall off a polo pony to dem
onstrate the psuse that re
freshes. Every day in the
year 8 million people, t
work end at play, find it
in an ice-cold Coca-Cola
the best served drink in
the world the pure drink
of natural flavor that
makes a little minute long
enough for a big rest.
Taa Ota-Ob O.. Atlanta. Ga,
O O O O T Q PET
Tiinrn
berg will leave s.x.a foi thejr sum
met vacation, tit htv four aitsnoe
the dinner.
What's the Dope?
Ai ei k boot eetl
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1 1 .mi mi fiiti") vir wtv through
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t. .r-tri.t A vt-e 'misiiwiei t t-
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,.... will te't veil '! e I r
n.a ith "l"-r'ein e t ti -
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V.lit. I" call
Coe-swentrs Merchaedta Asseciatten
410 Cadar Av"ue
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