The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1929, Image 1

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    he Daily Nebraskan
i iLXXVI 1 1 -'.Jj
Work of 1929 Track Team
Goes for Huskcr History
Beginning Ycr.r With Doubtful Hodcs. Schultc's Men
Flash Through Dual Schedule Undefeated.
And Take Big Six Title
(Bj Fritt Daly)
Ncbrkt' V.''' track senmm ill c don in Wiiliuker
billon pagra a one of 1 1 most brilliant khicc ScarM and
Crram' colon were fint carried on tru-L and fa 1-S . .ceordeil
a alim cbanrc of rnirrjrinir victorious u opcninir of t
achrdule. Coach Henry F. Sclmltc. tin- vet. ran lliiskcr mentor.
tsrriiblod ft well rounded trroiip of Mron cinder . rforiinTs
to walk through an mnlrf mlr, dual h. I.r.luli- n. rap the
climax itb a thrilling liifcT Six championship.
The Ion. of acvirhl oulhUnliinr h i f iimtw from the
tram left tlaik hovering cloinl over M iiintial stadium cinl r
. .iv,. Tnr l'l-'O Knt the addition of arvcri;! hriliianl sophomore.
J'HI MM ' m - - - - - - -
IUt u mriTiPru uririi-i'iii-
performsarea or several 01 me in'
erana. brought amlles of Joy from !
lorsl Hunker track fan lo crow
Into louil shouts ncn th torn- ;
huker qu0 arored a first place j
Mor on Stale Mem. noine 01 mf i
va Siata tyclooea. last r nuay
and Saturday.
The annual Kansas t'liv Athletic
ihih Indoor rarntval. was the;
ilrst roael lo which the Nebraska !
cam took part. A vlrtory ovw
Kmui In their heal of the mil
i.unersUy. to second and three
i niida. were counted by ihe Srbul
tenien The mil relay leam of
t'aropbell. Krauae. Maya and Wyait
ni.sen out the Jayhaka In a thrill
inr riniah w hlle laraon opened his .
varaliy competition with a ifMnd
In the' high hurdle and Omub sa
second In th pole vault
Win From Big Field
WIMas third In the vaulilnc '
event. Janulewlrz" third In the
half and Maya" third in the (
ard Shannon TNiuala ui were,
ihe other Nbraka place In the
open event Athlete from all
mer the Middle Went look part In,
ihe affair.
Ioeal track fan had their first
opportunity to wline the Huskers
perform. February 1. on the a'ad-
ium Indoor board when tne e
hrika team awamped ihe Kmiifsp
rrlen representative In their nn
nual Indoor dual mil -up '
v I-S lo 1R 1-3 arnre t'lean
pa In the hurdle, fin-yard
dahh. 4 were Ihe hlchllrhta or
Nebraaka. placins two men In
every event.
Coach Pchulte and hla rrea- ritve
their first noflre of assembled
strenptta asainst the lows State
team. February' 23. ben Corh
lloh .Slmpaon'a team went down to
defeat S9-4B. Flral place were
evnly divided" In this meet, aix fn-1
Cluh Works on
Glider As Fir si
Class Project
"Red' Long Backs Machine
Construction ; Plane
Company Assists
The glider, which Ihe unlver
siiv f;lider club Is constructing
H III lu maAv Inr unvai-lliff hv I h
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nrst ot tne montn, accorainn m
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Meldon Leeson. treasurer of the
organlmtlon. The club member
enthusiastically announced yea-
terday thai the wings were com-
pletd exccpi for a few minor
fiittires.
'Tsll Group" consisting of the i
riif4Hr 1Tfllnra anlt stahllfzor
sre practically flnlnhed. with the
exception of the rudder, which
bus not been assembled. The
body of the glider Is now being
constructed. The boy expect to
do a great, deal of work during
Hie two days vacailon of this
week.
Long Backs Plana
"Red" Long, of the College
Rook store has agreed to finance
the project, thus Insuring the
remplcilon of the gilder. The
organization ba decided Inat It
will not limit It activities to the
buldlng and flying of gliders but
that II will tase up a study of
Ihe other forms of aeronautics.
The Lincoln Aeroplane company
have made a proposition lo the
club, according to Harold Zlph,
by whlcb fbey can acquire an
aeroplane.
Thursday afternoon the club
plans fo make a tour of Inapec
lion of the Arrow Aircraft cor
poration, through Ibe courtesy of
J. G. Aldriru.
VISITING TEACHER INSPECTS
A rlslt. was made to the ciunnus
'luring the week by Lo's Meredith.
New "York, of the national commit
lee of Vlalilug Tewhers. Klie con
ferred with Mi Rebb, vlnltlng
'e'cher giving night courses to Lin
coin teachers, on the work here.
Japanese-Hawaiian Senior States
Opinion of Students at Nebraska
"Nebraska studefits on Ihe whole are very provincial and
hard to gel acquainted with." accordinp to Tadeo Nithikawa,
h Jaoaneae-Hawaiian who w ill bo graduated this year from the
Unh-cntity. Hut Mr. NiahiLawa fdded, "Once the harrier is
broken down the titudenta maki vry dear and sincere friends.
Mr. Nishikawa was very outspoken in his praise or the uni
versity faculty. "The iiistruriorn have treated me royuDy. he
dec.'ared. "1 have expetieneed no racial discrimination, from
any of tbem. Some of mv friends now speaks Englltih fluently, al
io other rhnl. tell me that itu-, though he had a very poor use or
dents of other races - dlscrim-;
Inated against. "
Tea years ago Mr. Nishikawa
could not speak a word of English
Ua attended nrtmarv acbool with
little children when he was nearly
rrc. Vn in order to learn the Eng
lish language. He made rapid
progress In completing bis pre para
Uoa for College la fK yeaia. He
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NV Anan Editor
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-l'ourl nf Th. l.lno'tl JuTlsl.
Ravmond f. Murray. TI. Topeka.
Kans.. will be editor of the
Awrwan. humor publication, durinr
the ftrsi semester of nni year.
Murray aened a associate editor
or wo mfor,
Senior Women Arrange for
Short Talk Prepared by
,,.
" ' PetTy M Oft 00
Monar Board, senior women'
honorary society. Is completing
final arrancemeni for Ivy day.
ferry Morion. Ijv 1. will deliver
a short five minute address on Ivy
day. He Is a member of Acacia.
Phi relta fill. Pershln Rifle and
was recenil elected to Phi Beta
KsppH.
Monar BoHrd will hold Ita
alumnae hunquet on Friday. May
SI. si 6 o'clock In the Comhusker
hotel. Kaiherine Mourlss I chair
man of the dinner and Ruth Davis
ha aiiarpe of ihe resen-atlons
Call for Lists
AB aororllle and dormitories
Hre requested to complele their
lists nnminc two member trora
'ntvi nf mninr sonhomore and
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freshman c hisses, that are to lake
gr n th (1hrv rha) on ,vv (lav.
, nP. mugt hp handed In to
yn Marlowe' dr-pk In Fallen Smith
na no, iatei than Tuesday. May 2.
j senior women will wi-.ir white
'anri parrv the Ivy chain, t'ndpr-
ciBawoiiin w HI wear pasiel shades
and carry the daisy chain. They
will assemble in the Armory oj
9 SO o'clock on Ivy day, May SO.
PS! OnMKMBi:RS
MEET 1 OR PICNIC
Honorary Fraternity Will
Conduct Short Session
licfore Outing
Members of the Psl Chi honorary
fraternity will have the'r final
meeting of the year st 4 o'clock on
Monday afternoon, May 1". This
meeting Is to he a picnic which Is
m be held at the Lincoln Auto
club.
Members itnd Ihelr pust will
inri'i al room 2:; in Soc al Science
building at 4 o'clock end go f-om
there to the Auto club.
Gresliain Gives Portion
Of Old Tree to Museum
A portion of b tree 1ms been
given to the museum by K. W
Leonard of CJ'-esham. lllus'ra'lng
the methods used by beaver In fr II
liig a tree. The wood v.-hh brought
here from British Columnii. Mr.
Leonard also presented an ol'' pRtk
saddle to the museum.
the language when he entered ttie
inivrslt v
Notwlthsuniilng this handicap
bis scholarship ha been high. He
was awarded the Gold scholarship
key to his freshman year
Mr.
Nishikawa financed tne greater
part of his education by working
after school hours. He Is enrolled
MMttmerf aw )
MORTAR BOARDS ARE
FINISHING IVY PLANS
TlNOHA, NKRKSk. M MHV, M
FJitor of Datl
ou'i ft i.m--ei jub'.
t III! r. jnnani. ... ornna. i
Ihe tir.l. elected edKor ol The
tNilly Nrbra.kan He ei-e
In thai caca. li durlna ihe first
laemes'et of nit eai
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STAFF-GETS SUPPLY
jCornhusker Will Sell
Regular Price During
at
Coming Week
Ftra roplea of the t?9 Corn
busker, whlrh ere ordered last
week, have been received, accord
Ina; to a statement Issued by Bruce
Thomas, business n. roarer These
book will be sold ii.wi the Com
husker office, aoulh basement of
Fnlverslty hall, tomorrow morning
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rerul.r orlre o five dollar.. The
uPply ii limited and the buslne,
aiaff of the Cornliusker eipect 10
dlsnose of ihe number in the earlv
part of this week. Publicity re
ceived from student comment I
considered sufficient advertising
to enable the staff to sell the
books rapidly
The taily Nebraskan carried
review of ihe 1:S Cornliusker In
It columns last week. The book 1
laraer by some fifty paces lhan
that of last year, and the art work
I considered superior to such fa
lures In any CornhusKer tnat nas
been Issued at the Cnlveraity of
Nebraska. Numerous features. In-
c.udlna .
make ihe 1S:S yearbood an out-
standln. college annual. In the.
opinion of those who have seen
een It.
Sell From Booths
Purina the past week. tarflna
on Wednesday. Comhuakers were
distributed from the Cornhusker
office and from booth In Andreas
hall and Social Science. Student
who hsd reserved book received
them at the office, and cash pur
chases could be made al the
booths Memners ot ine Dusines-
and editorial staff of the yearbook
supervised the ssie
"An Investment In Memories."
I the title that has been given to
booths Members of the business
rne iflmnunr.ii. i yuum
staff of the book has stressed the
Importance of a Cornhusker from
the standpoln. of J"Teaslng value.
Each year, accord ng to -d
n, i ..iib inr i nw vpuriHiun. nuun
Its value.
University Extension
Provides Credits for
Trip During Vacation
vacation trip with col
lege credit has been arranged by
the department of geography and
the unlversltv extension division.
The trip Is to Include travel
through Nebraska and Wyoming to
the Yellowstone park, the Salt
Lake niuils, and the Mock moun
tains. The scheduled starting date
Is August 10
The trip wMH be made by bus.
under the direction of Prof. E. F
1firkey of the depsrtment of geog
raphy.' An acceptable written re
sume ni the observations of the
trip will entitle the students to
three hour of college credit.
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OF EXTRA YEARBOOKS
Memners aa tne oornnusser irr u-u - ., roach- Benbrook. ijemson. n. . ... - - nrtffln
point margin their flrat Big Six tr.c H.. Back row: Ec 'Relr 8,;,BJ,rorar;lnf r,s.ian. Rowley. I. Krause. TV
Joha K Rhodes, asslsunt coach: Wendt. Fourth row: Bafl. ' T 7.v. Raster. Norris fkadderdon '-,ul w,:1
Filer. Tomson. Faytlnger, Bevard. Wy.it. Thompson. tnTvn. : C"r F " ' A'bbUm-
vey. Harold N. Milkar. student manager. Bottom row: W ltte. Lowe. R. Krause. v
Janulewici, Dexter.,'-, ,
THREE STUDENTS
RECEIVE AWARDS
FORSCHOLARSHIP
Lincoln Business Men and
Citizens Donate Money
For Cash Prizes
WINNERS DO RESEARCH
Bartley. Weaver. (Merlund
Get $500 Each; Plan
Graduate Work
hree $',no a-holarhlpt. donated
i.inrn'n ouine mn nq nil
, lrn for c.artu.ie aiudr and re
h In the t ollrce of Buslnea
AdmiBlairaMoa of the rnler.liT. of
i nra l at ittaaA rtfa at am rnin iiir
turn year to Mt. Jamea K Hartley.
of Uncolo. Ml Martha '. Weaver
of Fall fit). Nehraeka. and Mr.
Oscar I.. Osierlund. of t"r'nfl. N
Ibrasla Mr Ilaril) graduated from
Nhraki Ve!eyan univeralty la
i );S. aid Miss Wearer and Mr.
' Ot'erlund he araduated from
the t'ollere of Business Adminla-
o?.0:nVu:i':ar.0,
Jam E. Rartle. winner of tha
Oeorje V. Holme n holarshlp. Is
Hie son of Mr and Mr W. R Hart
ley of .lennint. Ksnsa. -..d live
at 703 Madlaon Av-..ne, Uncoln
He complete! hi hlab at bool work
at Nebraska Wesieyan academy
and received hi A B derree from
V.hrska Wealevan utnverlt in
li;r. Vr. Bartley
yeara experience
i hiiMii iiaf and sertetl as
at i at m i ni ma nirn in"i
Burke. Sonth 7ako,.. for two ye.ra
and aa aupenn encen , , ;u
nei Neh'skka. men unooi, ior n
rear He aliended the fniversliy
of Nebrks durina the summer
ess'on of l:g and durlna the pre,
em vear here he ha been pursu
Ine tradute work Mr. Hartley et-
.. ... ,...ira his master's d-
rtiirin the comma yesr and to
work on his Th P. derree.
Wa.v.r Gets Rudoa
WMV, U B.
Vnha C. Weaver, to whom he
C H Rudpe Memorial scholarsnip
wa awarded Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Psul B Weaver, of,
i jn, ri,v. phe was craduated from
ln, K,a (-y blKh school of
! v.nK completed the . rt Mr
Vear She entered the College or
i,u.in.. AUraintstratioo of the l ni -
OMMtimea eti race 4
Ivy Day Ritual
Includes Poem
Read by Author
w.. tiT;t5r
May Queen Crowns wnter
With Laurels ; Open
c-4f
10 Bemora
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Tne jyy tfay poem 1 on of the
miinT tPSdltlon.s of Ivy day. It Is
' Mortar r0T
The
i "win- - -
poem la read after the May Queen
I has been crowned. The poei is
crowned with laurels by the May
: Queen. .
All seniors are eligible to submit
I poems. Marie C. Mengers wrote
the prise winning poem mm ;w
which follows.
IVY DAY POEM
The fair ones grace
The wreathed place
Where Ivy tendrils cool are
creeping;
The years are sped.
The paths we tread
Blend for a single reaping;
We crown the May.
We greet the day
Of life begun, new harvest
bringing:
While petals fall.
Brave voice call
Hall and farewell hoping,
singing.
'winners of big
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x. a -k ..nn the Big Si
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4 .--raji. . .-i,;. "r
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llratls YrarlxMik
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I.I tl ImU I' f t
Arthur lalle.
fril. who ai
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Mlt ihe l!.:f. ffimhui-ket
, '""'I " niaoarma -'"'nr m
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NINE NEW MEMBERS,
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-Initiation Precedes Annual
Banquet: Klub Elects
Kelly President
Ai Its annual banquet held Sat
urday evening at Mie Hotel Corn-'
huker. Kosmei Klub announced
the election of nine new members.
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4 nui
ha A Hi , Thev are Itonald Carlson. T.1. Chey
In bankina m - -,i i
Omaha. Stanley pay. 7,1. t'tphkoFb, ;
Edwin K'lmond. T.l. Punmer; CarJ
Hahn. SI. Twin Fall. Idsho: le
Roy Jack. T.l. Tekanmh; WiMiam
McClvei-y. Tl. Hastines; Kncei
Robinson. '31. Lincoln; and Ray
Sabata. Ijiw. r-iehi
Because ihe membership Is lim- i
Ited to fifteen men. the Klub ex- i
tended associate tiifmhershipK to i
George Cook. Tl. Casper. Vyoro-
Inc: Pul Hummel. T". Lincoln:
Russell Matson. Ijiw 1. OmaliR. ann
John Sklli-a. Law 1. Lincoln Hon
membership ff voted to
Maxln M,lhPr ,nd pBUHne Gel-
U(Jpv
. -. nffir.r.
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ipii vir were also announced at
,
. ir-.i,
, ' vn.M.'w.Omi-
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ha. business manager; and Neal
Bailey. '?.. Mct'ook. secretary.
These men will succeed Linn Twl
netn. Austin Sturtevant and Wil-
lilim Menlzer. outgoing president.
busines manager and secretary -,
rnnfcrtlvelv
The remaining six members of
the Klub who will hold over next
year are Joyce Ayre. Neal Bailey,
Paul Rurgcrt. Oonald Kelly. James
Musgrave and Sherman Welpton.
Initiation for new member and
ossociates was also held lust eve
ning. i -
prJT 4RTS HEAD
' i Tri.-vrC lirt'T
ATThJNDSj 31 LL I
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; Grummann Ib Delegate
to
National Federation
Convention
Prof. Paul H. r;rummann, direr
tor of the School of Fine A"s. who
has been attending 'he convention
of the American P'edcrrtion of
Arts In Philadelphia We past week,
will return to Lincoln, Monday.
May 37. Mr. Grummann Is secre
tary r ,n'' branch office of the fed
eration which Is located In Lincoln
This Is the only branch office In
the country.
While en rou'e lo Philadelphia
Prof. Grummann planned to stop
off at the central offices of the
federation In Washington. P. C,
and also to stop In New York City.
Before reluming to Lincoln, he will
visit the Carnegie Institute In
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
six championship
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. . thl.wear The
outdoor meet at Amea this year- nr
PUBLICATION BOARD
I PICKS NEW STAFFS
Bailey and Kennedy Head 1930 Comhusker; Sandahl
And Pitzcr Get Management of Nebraskan;
Murray. Lindbcck TaVe AAgwan
IW. JOYCE AYRES ISCHOSEFaSSOCIATE ON DAILY
Officials Create New Position of Sports Editor for
University Paper With
Serve; All Work
".oarh L'liampion
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Henry F. Srhulte, coach of Ne
braska's His Six champion team.
criuire noiiis en rin ihuit- i t-i w
for turninc out winnlnr nams and
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IHIIIIfUl mil lli inn r n .
..... ,.t v,kr..l. In add I-
tlon to hi duties ss track men'nr
i was selected to assist Coach
Iwna X. Bible with the Husker
football team next senson. He
csme in Nebraska from 'he 1'nl
versl'v of Missouri.
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All
University Girls Are
Invited to Traditional
Affair Friday
'Alumnse will be the guest of
j honor ' luncheon to be g-lven by
1 tnp commit to of the Women's In-
1 iramurHl Sport nrpanizmlnn Fri
ds nonn at the Cornhuskpr hoiel
I unlversiiv girls are Iniited to
i Btr,d the luncheon whlrh is li
trsdltlonal affair of W. A. A. ,
fhtring the meal announcements
will be made or the group winning
Hie highest number of intramural
point for the year, and the plaque
will be swarded Awards will be
niadr- to each group winning first
place in s tournament during I9SS
1 ;!. r;irts winning the university
"N" will he also snnounced at the
time
In charge of th'- luncheon are
po-o'hv McNinely, chairman: Jean
Towne.' frets Kinesbury. Martha
Miller. Marion Pavls. and F5va Spel
bring. Tickets are on sale by In
tramural bo-.ird representative,
srd at the intramural office in the
women's gymnasium.
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GRADUATE DhMlM
DIKS T IOWA HOME
Dr. I mane F. Wertr. graduate of
the University of Nebraska dental
college In IflH. and former promi
nent musician of Lincoln, died at
his home In Cedar Rapids. Iowa,
last Tuesday evening, after suffer
ing for more than a year from
heart trouble.
After graduating from the Fni
versltv Iioctor Wertz practiced
dentls'trv In Oklahoma until his
health failed. Funeral services
were held on Wednesday at Klgln.
Iowa. Word of the death of Iioctor
Wert-, was received by O. H Zleg
enbetn of Ashland.
v.
Nebraska team won ty a twenty
, .km.n ...i.tant coach:
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INTRAMURAL STAFFS
WILL HONOR ALUMNAE
vwnx s cents
Jack Elliott First lo
Begins in Fa'J
edit the lVil Cornhusker. ancuaj
ot ihe I'mverslty of N'eb'k, and
"".eorpe Rented. TJ. Omaha, will
be business manaa-er. it waa an
nounced by the Siudert Publlca
'ton board. filomr fa mei'nr
10 aelect S'aff membe'S o' ths
a-lous university publlrattona for
ih comliiK year. Cliff F. San
'dahl. T.". tJenoa. as appoln'ed
Mlnnr-in !' o Tlie Isvlv N'e
brkskan. J. M PllJer. T.h. Neh.k;a
City. busin- manac'. and
'Joyce Ayn-s. Lincoln. aaaorU'e
ednor. for 'he firs' aemefer of
net yesr.
! Cons:dcrai mr 'or oow'U'n on
jth Aan. hunio'ous matrariD.
. resul'ed m ih selection ot
l;attion'1 1 1 V ui-ray Tl. To
! peka. Kars.. a oditor-mlef. Tan
) T Hokanson, T'i. Omaha, and 1
Selle ;llman. T'1. Llrco'r. associ
ate editor John V. IJrdbeek.
Tf. St. Joseph. Mo, w appointed
business nianare'. wi'h Fdwln
Faulkner, 'S2. Uncoln. ard John
H. Ames. T.r. us assiMant business
manacers.
A new porltion on The Pai'v V
braskan was crea-ed h the olM
and bikin r iiiuiifikti tlt&l
sport editor. .lark E'llo't. 1.
Newton, Kan., w-as chosen for 'h
place.
Managing editors; Fugrn S.
Rohh. "n, Lincoln, and F-dgar
Bac kus. T''. 'o'umbu. News d)
tors: Donald Carlson. 'SI. Che
enDe. Wo ; Robert Kelly, ol. N'e
braska Citv; Kimont Val'e. '31, L.v.
one: William MCleery. "31. Has
lings: Bugene MrKim. 'SI. Wlr
sor. Colo Asslp'ant busir' rrif
agers: Nathan S l"y. ". . H
.tings; LeRoy Jack. 'SI. TVrrn) .
, and Vernon Ijiuchlln. 'S3. "r.'o-ndo
Springs. Colo.
Kenneth A. fiamml'l. 'Si. Flat
ler. Colo., and Albert F. "vVahl. Jil.
! Otnslii, were ppiiic'ed as rnanajring
editor of the Cornbusker. Fiwln'
, C. Kdmonds, "SI, Sumner, and Nor.
man C. Wllley. -32, Lincoln, were
.appointed aaelatajit fcuBiccsg mm
ikgera of next, yeat'a yearbook.
Dance Drama to
Precede Ivy Day
As New Feature
'Nibelunpen Ring Is Special
Aesthetic Presentation
Of Honor Group
Orchesl. honorary dancing
group of the L'nlversHy. will give
the Pane.e Xrama Wednesday eve.
ning beginning at 8.18 on the
campu north of th Administra
tion building. "The NibelttngeT!
Ring" adnpted from Wagner a
j opera, will make up tb Dane
I'ru run proper. n unur i .peno
vein arranged the miiFir nn'i
also wrote a composition f"r ont-
1 tn numbers on ibe pr'i:rtn
I called "A Frog He Would A'V.W.
n Oo- which be will play tm,-
an I f ft nrlti w t n a hapfnrtnDriia
The program has been divided
Into three parts. The f!nt two
divisions consist of original
dances by the mnmhers of tie
organization. Among these daoeea
Is the "Street Song" which Is be
ing given by request. According
to Btrire Richardson. Instruc
tor in .physical education who Is
directing the dances. "The Nine
lungen Ring" gives rrom1se of a
most uti usual performance..
Precedes Ivy Day
Given the night P"fore Ivy Je.v,
the tradition of Dance Drama
grew out of the original practice
of a folk festival which ended
with the crowning of tbe May
queen. Now- tbe May quem Is
presented on Ivy day. and th"
Dance Drama ba achieved lu
own rpeclcl traditional place fn
Round I'p week.
Tickets are now on eale try
member of Orchess, o:- they may
be purchased at the armory by
phoning or railing for them.
General admlBMon is nny cenis.
and
a f. w reserved sea's are lert
aeveuty-flve eenta. Children
for
nnHpr twelve years of age will
be admitted for fifteen e-ents,
payable at the gate.
WOMEN'S TOURNEY
GETS SEMI-FINALS
Semifinals In the women's roh
tournament will be played Monday
at the Antelope golf course- Of
th eight contestanta whose score
were the lowest In the qualifying
round. Faytte Norrls, Beth Baker.
Katberlne Cruise and Margaret La
velle have won places In the second
round of the elimination tourna
ment. Final In tbe gllf match
will be playde Tuesday.
Forvrts of Marine Life
Attend Suimming Meet
Seahorses, turtles, poyjnwos.
crubs and oysterettea held aw-ay
at the coed'a swimming meet at
Capitol Beach Thursday after
noon. Eighty girls participated -In
-ersnti which included bal
loon raees. rescue raees, and
candle races. EiblblUnn drrlng
wa arlren by Mary Jn 1
Mere and LeNe"e Knu B'r
Norrla and Jean Rathhurn mn
aged the iret.
-- mnioers of 'the l&ul!j .
j bar pluis for naxt 7ar.