The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1929, Image 1

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    he Daily Nebraskan
rnT "xXVlll N.
THOMAS ORDERS
MORE COPIES OF
1929 YEARBOOK
Cornhuskcr Receives Warm
... am Pimnnt m
WeibUUiV vm w..r-
First Day's Sale
CONTINUE DISTRIBUTION
Business Manager Arranges
Time Extension Through
Same Hours Today
With the prospect tht the oris
mil upplv of 1S! Cornhuakcr
be tone by Thursday evening,
n-ure Thomas, business manager
of the publication, ordered :X)
fopi, Wedneaday afternoon.
M o'clock lothlrda of Ihe book
hid" be.n taken and the Cornhus
ker office s f",P(1 "n ",u,'n,
rr io get them.
;ale of IM Cornhusker have
been greater than were expected,
tceordiog to Thoma. Studcnta may.
obtain Cornhusker today from 9
until V30 oclork at the Cornhus
In 'fire in the bailment of I nl
,fritv hall. In the main corridor
tt Social Science, and If the wea
ther U favorable. In front of An
rs halL
rproximaiely U booka wr
old last fall when students bad
an opportunity to purchase or re
true Coinl.uskera at a reduced
price The sale of the extra copic
ill continue today at $500 each
anid they are sold out, according
to Thomas.
Rtcaiva Favorable Corxmant
We bare received ome very
favorable campus comment. Every
ene seemed plcaaed with It." was
ih statement of Thomas In regard
to the 1?: Cornhusker campua
reception
The 192. Cornhusker la one of
the lateen In year. containing
aheat fifty pagea more than last
Ut ear annual. William C.
VfBtier. Cheyenne. Wyo.. la
rd tor In-chief, and Bmce H. Thorn
i, tf. Mound City. Mo., la business
tr.ar.sger. Work on the book
tarted 11 fall and continued all
:hTtuth the year.
Colorful" la the word that la be
int gf d to describe the 1JI9 Corn
stoker. Campus buldings and
cene art dona in natural color,
rivitf aa attractive appearance.
The art work there and all through
ibe book la considered eicellent.
Divided Into Books
The annual ia divided Into booka.
Hv on being on administration.
The section ia prefaced by a color
fal picture of ihe eaat entrance of
Aiminuiration building. In add!
lien to pictures of the administra
tive offsets of ine I'niversltv, the
Board of Reeents. chancellor and
!&. the administration aection
cniain pictures of these men at
their deks and in typical labor
ion- and classroom scenes.
Book t o is the Junior and senior
- - I f II rt-
44lft I MMl . IUI.IUUIUK
f clafs officers and the honorary
eirtnizattons. Innocent and Mor
tar Roatd. Snapshots of campus ev
and prominent personages
ike a prominent place in book
itote. The snapshot editor of the
tormliu.ier has caught ih-:s year's
iiBpus life from the biggest rally
f the vear to fraternity scenes
twm uwu.iv tMttnii dramatic
w6 innate, student a'fairs. and pub
lic' ions are alo In hook three
Thef.e sections ate complete, with
in j'i'iict;lr innotationa.
Attttattcs Get Section
Rook four d-als iih alhletics.
Ttie athletic Miction contains nap
tota and action picture of rarait
Cm imm4 mm rae 1
'lather of Waters" h
Scheduled for Today
The taisivejwit y rhorwl union
ill ptent Charles Wakefield
fad man's cantata. "The Faiher
of tv.ir" at 11 o'clock todav
ir. Uerrjonai hall. The cantata
: btfd on Ibe ilinoiny of the
MtsFiasippi river. In "The Fath
er f Vaier," Cadinan present
aa hour of tnelodv which will be
i-ag as group number or dueta.
linn Hi, an for C.hih Proaresses
In Construction
Aid. j
rioanciaJ Benefctcr . Aid i
w v. ..-,;
Worker With Addition to
Coffers. Enahlinr Wheel i
Colfers. Enabling Wheels i
To Get Under Way Again
IwTeraliy Glider club I making
s-aey P-ocre. oo the glider they
l-1 exwatrnctlfir in anile of the
et4. U D. Mile, publicity bus-
of tie o:gnixann. h writ
tie following account of ihe
CTivJUe of tie club:
"Tw .we and .even year, ago 1
m . . .
m uoiauseT Drougnt torts mpon
y lad a new naHo. conceived
UbertT. aa4 o,cte4 to the
osTOoe tJsat all men are ere-
free and euaL Vet Tuesday
-1g foend la swon an ardent
of potential crafumen bent
tie 2rfmnc of e law of n roooth ,..t,.(ioo
a4 the convention, of ma- "The glider club an W1
T cauu ot Ue mail -carry ing to which all .tudent. of the t niTer
rifteiT Uity of Nebraaka are eligible for
"SniJeelT ,fc. ,B. of pro -3 membership. Is fornje I for the pnr
..kicb d roJle5 .tlr?ry(Po stodx the la-aero-
rewt, and latere ed .pec-; dynamic through
HM to wonder why. Ah. tion and oreratio- of gl ders JUr
tbe triumphant kocomotire ever, it n only
7 wt-h iatew, erry and.diata.t nnUlthe
Power. ,rt-ts and roo leg an nPM!a.e r-odH f
roT to a lifele.. ret a her I or inooorla B'3"T
APPLICANTS GET CALL
F(
Students Are Requested to
Be Available From 3
Until 6 O'Clock
STAFFS ELECTED TODAY
Studrtila ho Imte applied for
luikllmn. nn I ha kl I fTk nff 'I'hrt llAllv
Nebraskan. t'ornhusker. and
Aan. ar retuited to be prea
ent in l'nleiliv hall today from
S lo oclork hn the u1-nl
PuhlUation board meet 10 select
aiM'i'rania to ITI the tarinua posl
tiotta open.
ortv five spplirailons were re-
ciled bv the Sludent Publication
hoard befoiv Ihe deadline laat
Saturday nixtn. Twenty-two l
plied for positions on The lally Ne
braskan. fifteen for the 1930 t orn
hunker, and eight for Ihe Awgwan.
Twenty-four poMtlona on the arl
ou publlcationa are to be filled.
Kditota and btislneiui managers
of publication may be preaent
when the ataffs of their respective
r..,kiixiLnn in holitv nicked, ac
cording to a new rule passed by the
Student Council ana approver oy
the Student Senate. Purpose for
i i.i. .to w to aid the board In
the selection of applicants for posi
tion. Two students filed for editor-In-chief
of The Daily Nebraakan. This
position Is filled eacn semeater
from the two students who serve
as managing editor. Two manag
ing editors will be aelected from
the five atudents who applied for
appointment. Managing editor
mll4 M lta S
BANKERS, REALTORS
ATTEND LAND COURSE
More Than
Are Expected During
Valuation Class
More than seventy-five banker
and realtors from Nebraska are ex
pected to register for the fourth an
nual land valuation course which
begins at the College of Agriculture
today and continuea over Satur
day, according to Prof. F. I). Keim,
In charge of the course.
Registration will begin this morn
ing at 9 o'clock. A aerie of cUss
will be held during the day. fol
inrH h a dinner program this
evening during which students of,
th college will entertain with mil-
aic. The class work win deal with
problems relating to iratntai -Ing.
Friday and Saturday will be
apent in touring the aoutheastern
part of the stale. Soil lypes. crop
ping practices and weed control
are some of the matters to be dis
cussed. BE
JUNE 10 FOR SUMMER
Session Consists of Single
Nine-Week Term, Change
From Old Plan
Registration for the summer aea
th I'nlveraitv of Nebraaka
will be at the ame time and In the
Mine manner for all siuden
itni ciuden's of the un
ni ihAW aiiendme only
mer seion will remitter Monday
and Tuesdar. June li and 11. Reg
ictranon i!l be al the Armory and
all tees are due at that time.
Clastet w ill atari Wednesday. June
'Vhi year the ajmrner sf hool will
he one term of nine weeks, a
chance from the former two ii
week terms. The preem arrange
ment allows for as many instruc
tional hours a doea the winter
ecion. The charge was requited
by th Uniterslty Senate and ap-
Board of Regent. It becemen i-c-
live for the first time at the com j
HnwA nf RcfmH. It
Ing session.
of Novel Machine i
i
. . th . ,h,
born and determined "
? To.ar-!
-"--'--
ilf by matenal need. "
Find Friod Indeed
Find Friod indeed
j A uhb6 in need a Mend in-
ideL Thus a friend Indeed the
club found Tuesday evening when
, bey JJc .Ttne Col
lege Book toie. Ihe much needed
fund had been generously enlarged
and a new birth of contagion en
.. ..hwt forth which will
inu-i'."' - .
,ni all obatacle and make
aurrooiini , " ler
the new watcn-ord b- I THIer
Lj j.M -MvirH and iiowara.
o"-'1-' . . r trea
-Iw to the '" aw
www Haney and Bunting, who alao
i . - hat ruin mrvi ma.
an mt..rh -ui
rngements ere made "WA
permit grow th "T
the ctlvt'ie lng the aummer
REGISTRATION
llratl Pcrh.n Kiflr
Courleay of The l.lnrotit Journal.
Stanley Kay. 'SI. Oshkosh. who
haa been elecleil captain of Persh
ing Rlflea. military organitatlon of
Ihe University.
JEWETT LAUDS DRILL
OF R.0ICJEG1ENT
'Best We Ever Had,' States
Colonel After Period
Of Inspection
STAFF WELL SATISFIED
"The parade today was the very
beat we have ever had. weui. cou
F. F. Jewett said yesterday In com
menting on the twodsy inspection
of the R. O. T. C. unit of the Uni
versity of Nebraska. "The staff
was very well satisfied, especially
with the effort put forth by tha
men. The work of the men was
very pleasing In that they put forth
all they had."
d r nirt nl the aeventh
SPVPrltV-Five corps area of Fort Omaha, who ln
OtVtlllJ I " . (, .hat the men
marched better than at any other
institution, and waa well pleased
with the way the entire work waa
being handled, according to Colonel
Jewett.
Inspection of the Nebraaka unit
was a part of the final Inspection
('anlln-Mt a rac S
Y.W.C.A.
;t
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Musical Numbers and Talks
On Estes Park Camp
j Are Features
j University Y. W. C. A. broadcast
' its last program of th year last
i night from KFOR. Lincoln. Spon
' sored by the conference staff of the
j organization, the entertainment con
! sis'ed of musical numbers and a
'discussion of camp life and It
' benefits at the Estes Psrk Rerional
(conference of the V M. C. A. and
Y. W. C. A.
Alice Wing played "Toccata." a
ninin anln hv lie Bonsaev. and Der-
nice Giesler sang "Spring'a Awak-
ening." by Sanderson, and "Shep
. herd Play a Little Air." by Stlcklea.
j Other numbers of the program
: were three saxophone solos by
' Katherlne Cruise and piano selec
tions by Mercedes Wochner. Miss
Wocbner sang the chorus or one oi
her numbers. "Honey."
PRESENTS
BROADCAS
PROGRAM
flEX-STUDENT WRITES
OF 1ST INDIES JOB
Former Engineering Senior
Informs Oean Ferguson
About Conditions
J. Kenneth Myers. seor !n the
department of chemical n..
mi. .ho withdrew from in
Uirrh Ia arcot a ooi!.on wlh tb
nn wnan . - " -
Transport rmiiiy at Aruba Dutch
a ; ..a DaI a aIii ff at
deactiblng his ex
periences. The letter, which wa
', recently received by the dean.
1 beans the dase of May 4.
-Tin aw
klyer wrttea: I nave now
aw B-hl la- I m ft m W al H M ( 1 1 II
flop, althoub it t irowhat dif-
. . - a Ji Oi.lAa That
iferenl trom ine m.ij cm'..
trip was gu!te enjoyable and
" "
rather laacinaung ior m--.
j.jy , , no, r, sea
-The climate here is fin
Ick.
"ir h. lafiui here la fine. 1'he
trad, winds re blowing across the
laland consiaJitly and although the
aun la very hot :he cool breese
causes the temperature to remain
about X degreea. At night u ia
cool enough for a covering ot aome
kind such a a sheet or blanket.
I was In twimmtng the Ant part of
... Mm -
ihe eek for a nan nour ana i cer
tainly did get aun burned which
QILRQI STUDENTS
FIX DINNER DATE
Congregational atndents win bold
a banquet Fnday evening at Vine
church. Friendly Bitle cla mem
ber will aerve at Ibe d.nner. Dec
orations will follow a "rainbow"
motif. Margaret McGregor. Flor
ence Situ and Emillo del Roaario
will give musical number
Enid William, will preside at
toaaUdi stress. Response, will be
given by FJiaabeth Crone. Martha
Boerkl. Milton Roetf. and Gny
Ftifkett. Reservations may be made
with the Reverend Mr. Leavitt. ihe
miiTersi'y pas'or. In Tefcple 12
not later than Thurtay.
LINCOLN. NKHKASKA. Tilt USD AY, MY 21.
Walker Shows
Possibilities In
Country Paper
Jniirnaliam Instructor in
llnivrraily Diaruaara
I lr ll of Work
MAKES riVK DIVISIONS
Editor's not: Th articl fol
lowing la tha ninth of a ria
that will covar all tha coliags of
h Unlvtraity. Tn tham of th
atria It baad upon th condi
tion In various fild that col
10 gradual must fac thir
first yar out of aehool.
'V.reat possibilities may k
found by the graduate of the School
of Journalism In the small town
newspaper field." declared Oayle C.
Walker, acting director o' me
arhool. In commenting upon the op
portunities for a young man or
woman upon graduating from that
school.
That phaae of work opena up a
mnal aat infaotorv career. Satiafao-
tory from two pointa of view fi
nancial and Ihe return in aeir
mf act ion and - contentment. Self
aatisfartlon may be derived from
the performing of community ser
vice which I certainly a part of tha
necessary duties to be fulfilled by a
small town paper."
Mr. Walker stated that there
wer naturally Imiortant flelda of
newspaper work but in a man un
field I the moat proapectlva to Ne
braska graduates because of the na
ture of the atate. If on were to
eraHnata In a metropolitan State his
goal would l"i lb HiaioHjllUu
newapaper field.
In general, there are live main
CWiaaMl an race
PLAN JOINTMEETING
Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Delta
Kappa Get Bevcridge
To Give Speech
Supt. J. H. Beveridge of Omaha
will be the speaker or th evening
when Phi Delta Kappa, national
hono.rary educational fraternity
and Pi Lambda Theta. national
honorary educational sorority, hold
their annual Joint meetln d
banquet at the University club Sat
urday night at 6 o'clock.
Member of Phi Delta Kappa are
Invited to bring their wivea or
friends. A musical program has
tuun irrinH hv the committee
in charge according to the chalr
( man, Roy E. Cochran, associate pro
fessor or American niaiorj.
n Hollar a nlatff will ha charred
for the informal dinner. Omlcron '
chapter, the Nebraska group of Phi j
Delta Kappa, naa neia tn.a auuum
ladies' night for eight or ten years.
About 200 are expected to attend.
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
High School Students Will
Present Drama Next
Tuesday Night
"When Ted Came Home" I the
title of the play to be presented by
the senior class of Teacher college
high school on Tuesday. May 4.
There will be no matinee and the
evening performance will begin a'
8:15 o'clock according to Coral Du
brv who in coaching the play.
Commencement of the high
school will be heid on Thursday.
June Complete arrangements
have not yet been announced.
Seniors who will receive diplo
ma ar: Lyle Anderson. Walter
LjlDMtroBi. Albert Baumgart, Mar
J gwref Bool, F.roily Borner. Mary
....ike. Dorothy Char! .on I ea
-nitaeJ lc-Dal 'iTll'teD
t M.raar-,'1 '
Jean Field Helen h a "
Die Heatb. Bertha HeUerich, Paul
Ine Hopkins. Hay noy. iau.a
lAhncAn Valetta Iek. Rob
ert Madden. Mildred Mathre. Elx
ada Meer. Rose Minne. Bet'y Mor
riB-elTn Parka. Violet Paltenson.
Vorls Peden. Bemice Sakett. Wil
liam SchrelPer. Simeon
Mr. Leons ?hader, Gladys Phafer.
Fern Shellenherg. imro.n,
Bele Tansreman. Itototny i ..
heter. Myra Wood and Ru'h
Wurm.
R. O. TTtToFnCERS
ENTER RESER ES
Capt. Lehman Oires Talk to
Graduating Cadets
Friday Night
Student In the department of
who will iraduato
this year were Uat night taken into
the Laacaater ner. V- T"
aociallon at a meeting at 1""
halL Capt. R. - ,bn1"-
university department of miburr
acience. .poke to the group on
-Infantry Camp."
Vatiou. phase, of army o
wer dlncnssed by member, of the
aaaocUtlon. Thoee who .poke
were: Col. John M. Birkner cm
-BeminUceoce.-: M.r JC.
Fa, on -Artillery Camps : Capt
fharie H. Anderson "A,r
Camp": Ueut. Cot F. A. Kldwell
on The Old Army-. IJeot. FJton
Fee on -C. M. T. C ": and Uent.
Rolla Van Kirk on "a'lonl Guard
Catnp."
EDUCATIONAL
GROUPS
TEACHERS
ANNOUNCE
Munapm 1'nrnirr I i r
' '
t' -. , . t -'
. '.;iV.
... 1 i " t
- i aurtemr of lh ln.n J.xiriiAl.
F.lvln Frollk. '30. Iewltt. ho was
recently chosen to b in charge of
th 1930 Farmeia Pair.
LAYS IVY DAY PLANS
Mortar Boards Announce !
Daisy Chain Program
Is Complete !
PROVIDE FOR CEREMONY,
Mortar Ttoard. aenlor women'a
honorary society, has completed
plana for the y day protection.
U'nnion in all aororltlea and dorml- I
torles are requested to select two!
representative irom tnetr renprc-1
five Junior, sophomore and freah
man rlaaaea to carry the daisy
chain.
A list of then girls should be
handed In to Julia Marlowe dc,k
in Kllen Smith hall by Tuesday.
May ;s. The abolishment of class
honorariea made it necessary
devise this new arrangement for
the daisy chain.
Senior women will wear white
dresses and carry the Ivy chain.
The underclasswomen will wear
pAstel dreses. carrying the daisy
chain.
Special feature of the Ivy day
ronllnawt as rac 1
LAW BARBECUE STAFF
Seniors Sponsor Traditional
Affair, to Be Held on
Friday, May 31
i nmmifieea lor inp annual ta
. i i
. i j .
DarDecue, to oe neia r nuaj mum
Ing Mav 31. at the Lincoln Auto
. .' V ,iar.
"lUO par. r B II !1VU u vv-J
day by Edwin Cassem. general
chairman in charge of the event.
The law barbecue is an event an
nually sponsored by the senior
class In th Law college and is of
the nature of a reunion for all grad
uates and former students of the
v-kr..ii jvtire of I .a w Members
of the law faculty and Juitlces ofj
the Nebraska State fcuprene roun
will be special guests. Tne under
graduate membera of the law
school will attend the barbecue in
a body.
Plan Scandal Sheet
"Ijiw Bull.'
a scandal sheets, is
- ,
published especially tor ine mibt-
cV George Johnson and Mll.o, ,
take charge of the publication of
vrt;rew nave ot-ru - - -
the edition this year.
Members of other comtniueea
are: Ticket, t.iarence n-u'.
chairman: Gerald Hallstean, ""
Becker. James Mansiieio. i jiu
..n .nH U'illard MeGraff; food.
Lumlr Otradovsky. chairman and
Merle Jon: transportation. u-
tin Sturdevant
ii ."uiuf"- i.u
Ti. irm law harhecu wm nei.j
.nThe'sTrtng'oT iTll. while nr. Wl. p
Ham Granger nas-inss w"
. ii. Prior to thi time
annual picnics, started '''r,n
n....r. service as Oeafl.
held Capuo. beach. 1
round Is at present n- "
Harvard iJiw school.
TEATERS INSPECTS ,
rilARMACl ,,uu
Iowa Dean Visits Lyman anu
, Dean Visit Lyman and
Tv Over Nebraska
College Plant
. - i Tealers of the Col
lege of Pharmacy of the Vnlversi-y
... ... Tneadav on the
cpusocaing h. MM?
of the C'Olleee OI rnarm
i ,n.,.1iinir with IT. R. A- '"
man and other member of the
taff- , . . i
Dean Teater Is one of the In
spectors of he American Assoeia
r rniiees of Pharmacy. HI
mission here w. similar to that
cf Dean I.yroan wnen n- "''
.h. coll.ces In the northwestern
fates In April .
ENGINEERS GO TO
CAPITOL THURSDAY
Forty seniors In the College of
Engineering will attend the award
Ing of contract In the house
chamber at the tt capitol today.
Th will attend the bidding ses
sions to get a practical knowledge
of the proceedings.
Contracts will be awarded oa for
,..,hree road proect. and twelve
maintenance gr.el job. ',n
ii 1 mites Of grading. ?1 S ""te. of
rrsrel'ttg n-: sineen bridge.
WOMEN'S
HONORARY
CHAIRMAN
ANNOUNCES
FACULTY PUTS END
TO VARSITY PARTY
Committee on Student Orfaimntioni Remove Control
Of All-Univertity Function From Hand of
Council, Favoring Barb Unit
VETOES PROPOSITION CONCERNING FINANCE
Staff Representative Refuse lo Allow Electiw Body
Ue of Fund Left by Defunct Societies;
Raike Appoint New Group
Varsiix 1'artif. tni'lor llie rtiaiiafc-t merit of a committer
iMiniil by the Sment ronncil, htve been diseonlinued. -forH
inp In act inn taken by the faculty committee on student orRani
at inns Tuea.lny. This infornmtion was presented to a mcctinR
of the Stmlent t'oiinril thmuch a letter written to Ralph Kaike.
president of the eouneil. by Amanda Ileppner ehairinan of the
committee.
The faculty committee also notified the Student Council
that it had re'eofjnired the existence of a Hsrb eotineil. The
r ... ii i. . . . I -. (.L.u i..ntK I e r faeultv
pet II Kill OI ine Jru ruumn w
eommittee for approval instead
t'oriiing to custom.
7 . -
Doctor Poor Botany
Text It Being Printed
Flowers and Clasalflcatlon of
Flowering Planta" la the tltla of
rr. R. J. Pool's oew book w hich
la now being published by the
McGraw-Hill Book company.
New York. Dr. Tool, head of
the department of botany, haa
done much experimentation.
wl.Uh la abown ia thla book.
It has about a thouaand illustra
tions and a chart and scheme
of classification newr before
published It will b uaed in
the flowering plant claasea next
year-
AG COLLEGE WOMEN
Home Economics Students
Select Members for
Campus Groups
Home economics student, at the
College of Agriculture have elected
member of the Farmer Fair
board, officers of the Home Eco
nomics club and representative on
the Coll-Agrl-Kun committee.
New fair board members are:
Ruth White. Uoi. Pavlea and Mar
garet Hallstrom. Ruth White was
also elected president of the Home
Economics club with Dorothy Mar
quardt as vice president. Mabel
Johnson, secretary, and Elizabeth
Williams, treasurer.
To the Coll-Agri Fun committee
were choaen Dorothy l.tichsinger
I . i rt-it - Theta eiria
ann (.eorz i itikv. .. .. r.
i ... - nwiA fit nn e vear.
, win wn iwi r - j
I College of Agriculture men elected
.anniilinllllVM lifit Week.
Imilar representatives last week.
Holmes Congdon
Wins Award for
Glee Club Work
W. Holmes Congdon. son of Pro
fen.or A. R. Congdon, has been
awarded a gold crown for his ac
tivities In the glee club at Colum
bia L'nlversity. Mr. Congdon will
enroll in the College of Engineering
t .... ..r arcordlne to Dean
. iitri ij ' .- "
, O. J. Ferguson.
r, f w rnnwrinn I on a ieat
mi.. w" " , ,
of -."degaTct
i." -' .
. i : 1. - rnflfiMn nia ion. ia a
.ophomore in the College of En
gineering. . .
Fifteen gold rrowrs are awarded
by the King Crown board of gov
ernors, a non athletic ..uden. coun
ell governing organization. Three
Uo io members of the glee r,u.
e.gb. to the varsity show caste
!,o to the staff members of the
. . .k. e nubliranon, hii-i
-jpmfr. y"- .v-.- .
Une each .. nVcZ
w ,
metcner.
OFFICIALS VISIT CAMPUS
1 . .... ..relarv. R.
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jLAW FINALS BEGIN
MONDAY MORNING
Barbecue and Memorial Day
Alone Interrupt Two
Weeks of Tests
Final examinations tin
college begin at S o'clock Monday
morning. May 27. A .cbsjdul- f
exam appears on bulletin board
fn the law bulldluy.
wlll continue tm'Jl Ju""
ruptei only by Memorial dy and
the Law Barbecue.
t i. ayhedttl Is: Mon-
1 ne cumi""" - - .. .
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COMPLETE
ELECTION
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May 27. a. m.. Enoenc... l j, tim. M powlble In prepara
., Conveyance: Tneaday. MTltOII for the annual event.
r-jtnveva
Practice: Wednesday. May 29
craiiJn.
m.. Pleading. 1 p. m
Thursday. May 30.
A e. aw1ttaaA.
iinWuU day
Friday. May 31. a. in- Ag,
Property
Monday. Jun a. - m ,
: nm. mA Vm ea 1 O. m
Equity 11; Ttteadsy. June v
suretyship. 1 P- -. S rJimZm
Wedneay. JuneS. Sa. in-Crimea.
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PRICE S CENTS
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of to the Student Council, .
The faculty committee on stu
dent orraniiationa a so vetoed a
nlan r ihe Sfnitenl fnimcll to Ute
the surplus from the Junior-Senior
Trom and the money In the treas
ury of abolished ramus organiza
tions for Its own purpose.
Postpone May Quen
Method of selecting the Mar
Queen for next year was left bang
ing fire by the faculty committee.
The Student Council bad previously
vArt m-4 nii r.ln fnr the arlrr.lion
of the May Queen and bad submit
ted It to the faculty committee (or
approval.
The letter from the committee
fnitent npranlullnni VI a eon.
sldered at the regular meeting of
the Student Council yesterday. The
only other business conducted was
the appointment or committees py
Ralph Raikes.
Part nf tha letter which haa to
do with Varsity PartJeg follows:
"Tne request to arrange tor ioor
Vertffv Pan ira next Tear With
closed night was rejected. Like.
wise, the date auomitiea oy May
Sabata, the varsity rarty chair
man, were not considered, for the
reason that the committee decided
to dlscontinae Varsity Parties on-
the direction of a Varsity Party
committee, appointed by the S'u
dent Council.
Cit CommitU' FaHur
"For the past three year lh
aforesaid committee has no' been
successful in the management of
these parties from the standpoint
of the receipts, and creating a de
mand for the events. The commit
tee on student organization fur
ther decided that since these psr
ties were of great Interest t the
unorganized students on this cam
pus that the Barb council waa to
have the authority to arrange for
a series of parties next year.
'These parties will be schedule!
In the university calendar and open
to all students on the campus. The
Barb council Is to have permission
to withdraw Uieae scheduled event
In case they are not a financial
succeM. They have been given p'r
rMlllmMl m Tare
MATHEMATICIANS
ARRANGE PICNIC
Pi Mn Epsilon Fraternity
Plans Antelope Park
Onting Today
Pi Mu Eplloa, national honotary
mathematical fraternity, will hold
picnic thla afternoon ' 5 o'clock
in Antelope park. In case of rain
the affair will be postponed in
definitely. M. K. Hetitenea, In
structor In the department of
mathematics. Is making the ar
rangements. Baseball and other game, win
furnish amusement. Twenty ne
members -'II be Initiated Into the
ort-anlxatlon. Flection of officers
will also be held. Rlchatd Warner
ia chairman of the commltte io
make the nominations.
O. E. Walder and M. R. Hesfenes
are the candidates for director:
J. H Holton and F. R. Bartunek.
for vice-director; J. H. Holon and
Miss Jensn. for secretary; P. L.
Roth and F. R. Banunek. for freas
i.rer- and W. C. Brenke or C r.
Camp, for faculty adviser. On of
each of the two canoiaaiee ... .re
elected. DRILL CONTINUES
UNTIL WEDNESDAY
Military Officers SeeK to
Oct Companies Beady
For Competition
All R. O. T. C. military com
panies scheduled for drill th re-
i. a ni th week and up
through Wednesday of next week.
will meet according to me num..
-i lima fantain Lehman
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stated Wednesday afternoon. Com
pany M. the Baturoay nroram
fit. will report for thwir regular
scheduled work tbl Saturday, con-
trar-v to anr otner repon siaun
that they would not.
With tne annual un:i twr-"-
.k4.ilyt tnr a week from Fri-
day, military officer are anxious
aw. unnanlH tA TMlt In a
SQUARE. COMPASS
CLUB GETS bPfcAKfcll
I i tjmum r TS-i rh rn 1nu( v i n-
spector genera! of Scottl.H Tl
Masonry tor inn .- - .
b. Vnlver.it, of N-
hrwika at their regular monthly
brt t ttr
ill address tne iquare anu v....-
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faulty -Me..
c!ub room In the
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