The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, June 13, 1930, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE NFJ1RASKAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930.
TWO
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OfflCIAL TltDiNT PUBLICATION
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leroy Jack Buini Manager
tlwood Ihampior V
Assistant Buslneit Manager
SUMMER ATHLETICS
SttuJonU. so eager lo attend
fHoi that they eiulur swelter
ing summer to do no, need no cx
vrtalloiw to atudy. In fact 0ey
nomelimes study loo much, become
hollow-cheated bookworms, fall to
realiw their Innate Intellectual
ability because of the maltieat
nwnt of their bodies and their
brains.
Exercine and recreation of wire
Mrt are Just as essential a por
ing over the printed page. No one
can hope to get and retain the
most from his courses if he Ih
mentally weary, if his brain has
Wen clouded by an endless series
i.f facts. To keep that brain in
trim so that it wiU be In shape to
assimilate the material that Is of
fered is a duty of every student
that can be performed only
through refreshing and Invigorat
ing it by outdoor exercise.
The university, however, should
o-operate with the student. It
tloes provide a few tennis courts
for general use, a Coliseum for
men, and a physical education
building for women. But it makes
no active effort to encourage the
! ummcr session student to build
up his or her physique concur
rently with his or her store of
knowledge.
To interest summer students in
sports is the difficult problem the
university should face squarely. As
a whole these students take life
and schoolwork too seriously, or
rather place too much emphasis on
study and not enough on keeping
themselves physically fit.
Because the average summer
session student lacks Interest in
athletics is all the more reason
why the university should do
everything possible to encourage
some recreation program of out
door tournaments and contests.
LEARN TO
WILL TEACH VOU TO
DANCE IN SIX PRIVATE
LESSONS
BALLROOM, CLOO and
TAP DANCING
Lessons Morning, Afternoon and
Evening by Appointment.
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Lee A. Thornberry
L8251
Cooled Studio
2300 Y
Let Us Shine It Up
And Take Out
The Squeaks
Washing Car $100
Greasing Car 75
Washing & Orensing $1.50
(Student Rates)
A. O A. OIL
COMPANY
0. A. Barber, Prop.
LONG'S
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
TrtEXTT BCDXIDKS
FOUNTAIN PENS
All Good Makes
HISTORY PAPER-SPECIAL
Hammermill Bond
SETS FOR ALL COURSES '
No waiting already assembled
USED CORONA TYPEWRITER
Almost new worth $60
NEW CORONAS
Terms if desired $60
STATIONERY-"U" SEAL
Choice New Line
PENNANTS
Save on these at
PILLOW TOPS
Prices are low
NOTE BOOKS
Every Kind Needed .
BRIEF CASES
Genuine Calf Bargains
TENNIS RACKETS
Reliable Makes
TENNIS BALLS
GOLF BALLS
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Cleaning Out Stock, 75c record at
PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS
To Clean Out
LONG'S
COLLEGE BOOK STORES
FACINQ CAMPUS
...... T'ff"'
$3 and up
75c a ream
$40
50c and up
$1 to $3.50
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$2 and up
50c and up
$5.00 and up
$2 to $15
...50c
..50c
crt tlw.v. -
35c
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20 OK
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