The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1930, Page THREE, Image 4

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GDEERST PROGRAM
, Cochran Slated to
7, Main Address At
pmal Dinner.
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ERYTHING
with
Winnie Lightner
ind
Joe E. Brown
ftafunniFrt comedy you've
m. Five new song hits
iikgrui of teventy-two un.
t tunkist brauttes and mare
ntin a studio full e cup-
ptfi. Better than "GOLD
IH OF BROADWAY."
Mitt Sound Sherti
mat VS-S-7-t P. M.
1. K. Eve. 50. Chil. 10.
with
Janet Gaynor
Charles Farrell '
P?0 ABOUT -t '
PLOVE
WW you'll leva this nalr at
Ptlng lover.
fDED SOUND SHORTS
mowi 1..&.7. p. M.
L Eva. 60. Chil. 10.
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HEAR
Rogers
,f All Talking Picture
PUD TO SEE PARIS
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bn pr.nltd for r'rmrt fair,
I vai announced by MulMH
atit. vK hiadt lh licatll
coinnutii )or I ha lrHn
nual (arm Ida on May 1
TKart jyono i
miman Uhrli. .0DOO aUma
Maala nd WAX) txkait
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bn printed r n DO I. "
Th icat Mr printed trt C
coil th Cnt ook lr.
A crod e 10 OOO peon !
drawn th t.' fair. Prepara
tion a be in a made fr avert
moi vititeri in. year. man.
Qt aitrrl. Ad.1iticwi.il park
ing apace lor car hat O d
out.
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rliria. V A A lHifa tP'J ! Ih
V. S t" A laL.urt ffr I rtr
iurh I' anvij hat brrn pii
drill it W. A A ! ! !
hhr te mnilr t( H'l Sialrr
UfU. A W A Ui.l Miaa ln
m.4Ml ia a(lilial4 with (trchreia
ii.t l-twaxal JutMHi club Mi
riam M i-rnl ia baa br treaa
titer ( V. V. C A t to )!
an.l it lh r.ai editor ( It
ii.iphuakrr Ph ia metub
thr iuniur-arntr riu commit
All III all. it r of lb tnnat
Kliirtoua tvy day Ihit uimtrtit
ha a r iinal
f nuely atl upon, but ilk toula ; prhd. that men
i n Mm I ptaa It OH l yrJ - - r
plai
lleifirl.i aa (ia In him I ptaa it dm to yog
tnt t Ih l-a(u l W nmra 4I, j k uftMi) NiiMiaf
M i a irvrmSar el Of . HjM t epleadld Ntct lo ktaf
(i put urea,
"In dralir.f tatth aurh ta tb-
tht
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rv . ir
lib rot ttrnjfTl f'T ail"
"At Nebraaha are ti r.iie
ta dem4e our attention tu th in.
ttiat MutUai aa tbit. lb iUvai-. wuai rv rmr inao in uni-
trg tt apmt and olhuaiaam. I am 1 ''JT t h.l . r.n.rin
emindrd oe? KeihartJl t lift from outlvt thifly :n Ih lialrrmi)
S.i t-t Irwlian Wan "Cleat , I rou- C'""P ni Ih
Xi n.l ma la all irlea. hit and riniii.t
tr-1. and ritchH on be blu
' and
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but
buainaaa adminiatiaii.n mitn
alifhl inlrat in the un.iet-
.ly ilae.f
t are all .N'rt.iakn. a-i let
u take drf nit atrpa tmaard
irmriiunt; lb tkinxla 4 bat It
nirane tu hav tl.at in comn'4
I jrl lit unify our aiiclrnt gt'n'
pirnt and uixli(ia.lial Me. Ue-
I-i U K an ( neciatk n f t the
rrat fri... aa au'itbrr ('ornhuakrr.
1 1 l'ie enj trut e may have a
dr-r an I m ii rf(4n1 alrnira.
t. a hit driotun to the foe'eni g
pi.i! her " "
Thrro tnnat he torn c4inextinc
li.k bi twrt n auminwtratiiat.
Mlutiini fariilly and atutrnt Thrr
nn:t I a.imr croup In vihu h r
U' 'n.'il'il.t y i .in he di lrratrd (of
HAMLET OPENS
TONIGHT. ENDING
PLAYERS SEASON
ii'iHiUnueti rrni
pcatanr with lb Ha
araann
IHbrr merohera pf Ih dramatua
tViartment bi ill t arrn
I amofif th ra
Yriiix aa I lor at t,
are
friend
SENIOR HONORARIES
MUK NEW MEMBERS
K'oiitinur.t 'i .,n r.ij; i
nit in n-.l.uic lr l.ai a!o tar
ried a tiral i.f tu, .,
nritrj mth KoMiirt Kiuii tin
year.
On of the tifchr.t ;.iiira ol
the) day vrn li th i vrt ncrnt
1 vr atria wli.i nlu.va r m to
know wh'ia (!'ir; t. lr t.ir.
aa th rliHl'on of km Ma. Uy
rv.no,, junu i.i aav that .V i.iav xarioua and aundry dutiea that ti, v. Zolley Urnrr aa IVIooma.
n .irn.i.K . i ii rtimiir h.iv to he prrfnrmr.1 , the lord rhambrrtain. and f'aultn
JV i. "nj""1 " J""1 h'M lnrt n",, n,v' lv born tuy ten- oilatly aa a atudlirc flar Kf
that h a not tinc toiim.lrrrd timrnt and th.-v rre atvtavi ' t..r. Tavloe and Ja. k Rank.
by evriMin vine .ma oil.. .. .... . . ... i .a...... ..
on t
Incn
t.r - J't I i-ontrnd it aa a il , way in "My Maryland" and other!
l-dwin F.dmond. avMatant tnai- founded fa. t that th Innocent , i.r..hi. mm. mtll rlar the part of1
"r" ninnnijrr oi inr l...rnHukrr. mrty aa ll haa bcrn ruad up U
mrnioer of Com Cuba and Koanirl the tint arveral yrara haa not bn
Klub and conr.eilrd wilh a i;.nlly a rrpirrntatixc group.
Khar ot iitm-r a.tixHiia. v.m rn- Qualifu ttiona of th candtdatei
titled to th rl h rrcrtvrd for I brlicve were thrn undouWedly
bin prnior rar He ia a mrmlirr ahimned in preference to fraternity
affiliation and politiral alien-
mnt Thia year, however. dif
ferent morv mut b told. Pr.
55 PIE ACCK
SHOES
MIT IS FOOIU FAR
r n :---Ayx
(lai Ihi '-f V "
ha dramatua ! ' k '..'
a .
llrltwit I J.J All
1 1 r.
erione a were a .me oth.iv f..iem.v--t in mv mind dunne my j .lumnl and former fntverany i
ii nv di.layrd hi r.irihip .tav in the e.lilot a ihair. What 'lt)Tii favontea ala.i take leadinf I t VTJ
ii" '"ll"" n"1 ""ly ""! ditrens lo m tn, to part Mr Taylor. ho haa for th ; i.kv It
tl!y but in the int.ie i. nfrrm. c unv nnmlwr of other waa th fail ' paat three jear br-n on Hroad-' Uuirwal
...... C r r y .
the ft Mr nana. io "" KCArOCK SHOES d
aian been playtnit fn Hroa.lway. ! ' c ,nw" m'9 aw
will appear aa Uaerto. aon cf M Ki. -,1,4.1. ... ,tv.
i- - i ,
of rvit I'pnilon.
William Surprtaet.
But hore'a the Intrnt KnvA'mn
of Ui hole eihixil ycat. Who
wotild have thouhi trial Al Will
lama would he an Innocent ?
In n!te of the f.i. t tht no b.tib
hat been elected lo thm aociety for
poodnea kn wlj.n. a' whs
among th.e Inpfx-.l J'hurlay nil-
ermon. lii.t qualificalionx are not
to be doublet -it is not that, for
everyone realirea that he po.-..ie.
leartorship to the nth drpree. lt.it
the very fart that lie wa.i a non-
fratrrnily student hhould bar turn
from mcmlerjhip in the lnnKrnt..
unless
Al will do l:ke all olhrr barbs
have done -join a fi.i!iin.:y i;li!
atter he is tupped.
There ia no dMnj;er of him doinj
that, however, for the michtv barb
iltS
jAdoniua.
Other member of the ca.t are: I
Kenneth Tbrelkeld a Ktanriaro: I
Lrland Bennett aa IWnardo; Art ! ,.ali.m.i
Smrlev aa Marrelhia: Harlan G. i mdStr Cfailimtjn
I L'.yM . r1.ti.1itia kine or ten
t-orce K. t'ondra. faculty adviser mark: Thuia t;en Fay aa Ophe
of the lnn.HCtita. aptlv expreaard , lia. danehtrr of rolonim: Ituhard
it when he ald that atx of th
memix-rs of the 192t..tt aorirty
drrmrd the welfare of the univer
sity and the society of nimh
Itieater importanre than their own
fraternity ronnecliont. thereby for
Mkmc entirely th "fraternity
aelf perpetuation Idea."
Leader Needed.
A mrnibrr of lat year group,
who fortunately, was among the
few who really could qualify, also
gave the npbt tmpreMon of this
year .'elections when be taid to
me personally:
"This is the sqtiarest election I J
have ever seen in my life. Ther
is not a one w ho has been chosen I
Pace as Rosencranti: Jer Mirkrl
as tJuildenstern: R"bert Head and
Taul Miller as grave dijrgers: rl
ward TaW aa Osric. Paul
Thompson. Ralph Truster. Pauline
Gellatly and A I Tiffany as stroll
ing player; Iceland Bennett a
pnest .'and Merrexlea Ames. Pni
dence Brown. Kdith A me and Ed
win Quiiin attendants.
Dwighi Kirsch. prenic artist on
th I niversity Playera rtaff with
the help of th student of stage
design, has desirnrd unusual stage
nettings for the production.
hand(athiontd by
. and
worn by womtn who appr
dat- anddtmand thtBEST
in fatMonabl lootwtarl
ENGINEERS NIGHT
ATTRACTS CROWD
OP 3.500 PEOPLE
l Continued from Pag l l
their activities. A usual, th can- department conducted tours a'l
up nor will I have any obligations 1"lal 'r well supplied with ac through the museum and exhibited
leader has pe, nutted him.e?f to he 'hn h" n,t n leader tn some
quoted thus: j "'"V r other on th campus.
.-sew tor tne .Mouar uoaras ana.
"It was certainiy a suiprie to
me. l was not elected on any et-
lo meet, now that I am chosen. I
have made no promises to any fra
ternity and I will prove it. too."
The fact that Williams, the man
who. according to himself, "has
fought with every Innocent who
elected me" at some time or other,
should lie included among the rep
resentative thirteen and not the
luckv thirteen as in former days
complishments during their first , various geological equipment and
three years of university life, so museum collections in Morrill
there was no need for questioning hall.
their rise to senior superiority. But Kngineer's week has been an an
it would he only fair to those who nual affair for about thirty-six
were electee! to show the public ' years. It was begun as a celebra
what they have done here. jiion by the electrical engineers.
Mitt Pickard Prendent. Kach year some enlargement was
c.n.. t...i,., .. . ..i made. The display this year was
arnJIY a It nniU I I'l t I 1 1 tk
"Minett" shown la Hampton
Creen and Purpl calf. French
heels. New and distinctive stylet
by Peacock.
Cordon a Ik bos In karmany with
Peacock sheet.
Peacock Shop
i w ar
Are You
Critical
About Ice Cream?
Most people are. lliey look for that some
thing in ice cream that makes it the king of
all delicacies. They find it when they sample
Koser's perfection ice cream. It's the way it's
made that counts.
Made of all the wondeiful pure ingredient..,
and natural flavors that contribute that irre
sistible home made taste.
Just the pleasure ou need for your sprint.
party. Sunday dinner or special eent. When
you have jour sister's, mother's or dad's oxer
for dinner, don't forpet to order
KOSER'S
Perfection Ice Cream
4ls4t I)niry 'rirtrf
Phone M2397
Tssaela acere'arv of A.
W.
g the most extensive that has ever
j is another great boon to the senior board this vear.'and member for I n nwn by the college of n-
society. next year. She is a member of : Ph'f "n ur,n
Of the ren.aining hix. as compli- the senior prom committee. Theta I ntr '
' mentary words can be .said as of Sigma Tbi. honorary professional' Others in Charge,
j those preceding. Don Carlson. ' journalism society for women: as-1 In addition to the departm ntal
Alpha Sigma rhi. has done a great aociate editor of the N handbook. J chairman those tn chaige of the
many things in university and has and the Cornhusker staff. exhibition were Gerald Kvans.
, done them conscientiously. Kos- Ruth Roberts is the sorority edi- Hoyd Peterson. Jerry Briggs,
I met Klub, Sigma Delta Chi and tor of the Cornhusker. member of Charles McRevnolds. Rhuel Ander-
the . . C A. cabinet for two on. Bob House. Russell Lindskog.
years, and senior member of A. W
S. board for next year.
(Catherine N illiams 's vice
president of the A. W. S. board
for next year. She is a member
of the Big Sister board, junior-
senior prom committee. Student ;
,,.,0 honorary society for women In!
nusher. a position wnicn unqi.au- Teacners- coiere
fiedlv Justifies a man to be an In- I ... . ,
noccnt Mli Nemechek Treasurer.
The Daily Nebraskan haj; Minnie Nemechek is vice presi
claimed most of the time of Bob dent of Y. W. C. A. for next year
Kelly, Fi Kappa Alpha.' He is at nd member of cabinet this year.
rrcsenl co-mananne- editor of the She is also affiliated with Pi ,
Dfiner with till McCleerv and the , Lambda ThetA. student council.
team has proved successful. He is i junior-senior prom committee, and j
also one of the holdovers in next 'Math club.
year's student council. Betty Wahlquist is vice prtsi-
Kennrth O.immill Delta 1'nsi- ' dent of V. A. A. and assistant fra-
j Com Cobs are just a few of the
j activities with which he was ai'fil
, iated. '
Cy Winkler Ag Worker. I
j Cyril Winkler has done big
! things on the ag campus. He is a
Delta Tau Delta. George Kennedy. .
Alpha Tau Omega, is this years Zurtal Zi
manager
Ronald Dvsart. W. W Franfurt.
Louise Westover. Bernard Oster
loh Richard Devereaus. Ed Knight,
Fxlward Parmalee, and Leon Ash-
ton, Tony Kurnit. Koy Henry,
'Charles Novak. V. E. Rees. Jo H.
I Bishop. J. H. Rinker. B. Osterlob,
tensen, A. Molenaar. J. I. C antral.
E. J. Procbaska. G. Bird. H. Coo
i per, R. E. Corbett, O. Cooper,
Darrell Schneider and Gordon Gib-
ton.
Ion, is one of the managing editors
of the Cornhusker. He is also a
member of Sigma Delta Chi and
connected wilh other activities.
Carl Hahn, Sigma Nu, has Kosmet
Klub and Inlrfraternity council
as his major activities. He is vice
president of the latter group. He
has also shown much interest in
ternity editor of Cornhusker. She
is a member of PI Lambda, Theta,
Tassels, and a member of A. W. '
S. board for three years. 1
Charlotte Joyce is president of
Big Sister board for next year, j
president of Ag Y. W. C. A. last
year and member of the cabinet
next year. She is affiliated with
MATTSON ADVOCATES
NEW UNION BUILDING
(Continued From Page 1.)
that each class upon graduation
present the school with a painting.
The suggestion has not been defi-
other fields and has always been omicron u im lasseis.
an asset to everything which he Esther Gaylord is vice president
has attempted. of Tassels. She has been memebr
It -p u-ithoiit t..mcr Oiul Iho "I IDC J. . o. uuoiu lui wo rry.
- .' e -
university has seen 1he dawn of a
l ,ri:ira Irnn ci.rer c corihomore
new df.y in so far as student acti
vities arc concerned and it is with
especial pleasure that the campus
can now boast of a genuinely war
ranted senior men's society.
No Apologies.
The writer does not choose to
retract or apologize for anything
that was said last semester. It is
not the purpose of this article to
point out any misdeeds or mis
statements that were made then,
if any there were. It is the pur
pose of this article, however, to
show how the hopes of the writer
along with a number of students
and faculty members have finally
been fulfilled.
Bveryone agrees, I believe, that
an administrative body, such as
the Innocents is fundamentally j T
constituted, is ai integral part of j I
is. i
Glorious Ivy Day.'
Helen McAnulty is president of
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