PAGE FOUR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1937. THE DAILY NEBKASKAN f ; ' Innocents Rank As Goal of All Activities Men Senior Honorary Heads List of Many Campus Organizations. For, the university freshman who desires more than the ordi nary routine of a college curricu lum, Nebraska offers a myriad of extra curricular activities that make use of spare time and help to make a university edu cation com plete and well rounded. According to prominent edu cators thruout the country, outside activ ities in univer sity life aid in bringing- about social co n- s c iousness among stu- ,,, Wlu,hBn. dents, promote leadership and often opens the door to success in life past the few years of college. Foremost in the ranks of men's activities is the Innocents Society which Is the final attainment and ambition of every activity man on the Nebraska campus. Tradition has formed the honorary organi zation around 13 senior men who have been the most outstanding in every field during their firs' three years of college. Service to the school in extra turrlcular ac tivities, qualities of leadership, and scholarship are the criteria upon which selections into the society are made. Tapped on Ivy Day. The new members of the Inno cents society are lunlors "tanned" Ivy Day each spring by the out going seniors. After being inducted Into office by special initiation the new members serve until the next year's election. When freshman men journey to the coliseum this Tuesday for reg istration they will sen un0 of tho first activities with which the se nior honorary organization is con nected tne sale of freshman caps. Cheerleaders for the sports sea- We Deliver Meier Drug Co. Phone B6141 1317 0 St. Let li supply your drug wants and toilet needs. Let us fill your prescriptions. SCHOOL SUPPLIES History Paper, ream Aiy Parkerette Pen and 4 a Pencil Set 17 J Parker DeLux Pen m ft and Pencil Set 3VU WE TREAT YOU IF YOU TREAT A FRIEND This coupon and 15e entitles you and a friend to a 15c Tulip Sundae each. son are all chosen, after tryouts, by men with at least a sophomore standing, by the Society. Probably the most important task of the Innocents for the year is the fas tering of school spirit thru rallies and the football card section. Homecoming day, Dad's day, and the homecoming decoration con test all come under the direction of the senior organization. The members of this year's so ciety are: Robert Wadham, presi dent; Albert Moseman, vice presi dent; Wlnficld T. Elias, secretary, Donald Boehn, treasurer; John Howell, sergeant-at-arms; Jamea E. Murray, Dave Bernstein, Ear! Hedlund, Thurston Thelps, Robert Mattz, Richard Brown, Willtard Burney, Web Mills. NIL HEAR THE LATEST RCA VICTOR DANCE RECORDS AT SCIIMOIXFJl & MUELLKH PIANO CO. 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Freshman women tomorrow will find friends on the campus when 100 Coed Counselors, wearing the official badge of the group, spend their day answering' questions, getting girls in the right line, and setting up friendship booths in major buildings. Today the Counselor Board and the Counselors under Virginia Fleetwood, Mary Joan Birk, and Fern Steuteville will meet at El len Smith hall to make the final preparations for all Coed Coun selor activities that take place during the Freshman's first week at school. In Andrews hall, Teachers' col lege, and Social Sciences will be located information booths which will be open for Freshman Day. Freshman on Ag campus may also ask questions at Counselor friendship booths located in Ag hall and the Home Economics buildine-. I A O th .... me ntw oiuuuias iwie oui of their meeting in the coliseum another duty of the Counselors will be to pass out cards which entitle the holder to a Freshman button, available Thursdav, Fri day and Saturday at the Kampus Kornor at Golds. Faith Medlar and Lois Cooper are in charge. Unaffiliated girls especially have been invited to attend the annual Cced Counselor welcoming party which will be held under the chairmanship of Mary Priscilla Stuart and Frances Knudsen in Ellen Smith hall Wednesday eve ning. YJL, Y. W. Serve As Organizations For, of Students Alike in their purpose of uniting the university in a full and crea tive Christian life, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. stand out as active organizations of and for students. Officers and cabinet members of each group plan the programs and activities according to campus needs with the assist ance of faculty members and Lin coln citizens who act as an ad visory board. Four officers and 16 staff chair men from the cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. and take the initiative In all organization activities. On their yearly calendar is listed first the membership drive which usu ally has 1,000 new members as its goal. During the drive week freshmen and transfer women students are given Invitations to teas where the Y. W.'s purposes and ideals are explained. Mortar Board Heads Women's Activity Ranks At the peak of all activities for women on the Nebraska campus stands Mortar Board, national honorary society for senior wom en who have their previous three years in school excelled all in their scholarship, active work in organizations, and leadership. The highest goal for all activity women, Mortar Board remains the inspiration of freshman girls in terested in activities thruout their work in the various organizations on the campus. Since joining the national so ciety of Mortar Boards In 1921, Nebraska's group hss become the Black Masque chapter, a name carried down from the local sen ior honorary, the Black Masques, which sprang into being here in 190:.. New members are announced by Mortar Board in the spring at the annual Ivy day following the presentation of the May queen and preceding the tapping of the In nocents. The candidates for mem- I bershlp are from tho junior class and are chosen at a preliminary election of all the senior women on the campus. Final selection Is made by the unanimous vote of the Mortar Board chapter. The presentation of the new honorary society is the masking of the new members by the old. Mortar Board may Include from 5 to 20 prominent women students with the exact number varying from year to year. At present the chapter is composed of 12 sen ior activity women, A faculty ad visory committee assists the chap ter. Mortar Board, besides helng a leading honmary, curries out an active year's program. Their Mortar Board parly in the fall when convention disregarded and the girls take their dates to a patty In the coliseum Is one of j the projects of the organization. I his year s Mortar Boards are: Maxine Durand, Kloise Benjamin, Jano Barbour, Betty Cherny, Ma rie Kotouc, Martha Morrow, Win ifred Nelson, Jean Marvin, Jane Walcott, Cienevlevfi Bennett, Rosa lie Motl and Donna llintt. Iluskerland Gels 1937 Renovation During Summer Both the 1937 Husker and the place where he dwells were adorned In a new garb this year. An army of shirtless, sun tanned college men, worked most of the summer shaving, sanding and painting the wooden seats in the stadium to lesson the wear and tear on the fan. All seats were re numbered and charted. The entire stadium was given an overhauling, painting the nec essary portions. On both the play ing and practice fields worked a squad of gardeners, warring against the pestiferous weeds. Atop the west stadium now sits an enlarged press box. The new structure was lengthened at each end, thus accommodating radio hookups at the north and south extremities. Newsmen will be al lowed the entire central portion of the hitherto crowded box. The Cornhusker players will flaunt, brilliant uniforms, new from the skin out this year. Chest length shoulder pails, new hip pads and shoes with special time mud cleats are the unmentionables of a Husker grtdder's wardrobe. The fans will be dazzled by brilliant scarlet Jerseys with white sat n numbers on both front and back. ! I 411 Sec. Mut. Qnhcduriny. in, ihsu (JosucIl DRESBACK BEAUTTE SALON B5235 Featuring "HAIRST YLING" by experienced operators MISS NADYNE KEAR, Manager MRS. RUTH KLEMENT MISS MARIE STIER 1 Shop Neivly F.quipprd and Decorated j The playing breeches are of a knit, ted material, made thus for a tighter, yet clastic fit. Their color is an army khaki, Helmets will again be all white. A sauceful of quicklime placed in a damp closet or cupboard will absorb all dampness. Hot Lunches Sandwiches Fountain Service CIGARETTES and CANDY Vote the Time to Get Acquainted Join the Crowd at Buck's (The Moon) 1131 R 8treet ENJOY HER COMPANY ON YOUR MEAL TICKET We Specialize, in noon day lunches Thrifty students purchase a $5.50 menl ticket for $5.00 or a 2.70 meal ticket for $2.50. Further savings are made by selecting the specials each day, for then you save another 5c or 10c. Co-eds leave your boolcs and coats at the free check stand, use the lobby, cafeteria, and fountain as the meeting place of your best friends. Special rooms available upon request for committees, luncheons, ani banquets. Our own ice cream made fresh daily is especially tasty, and there is a new frv and sandwich service that will delight you. ' Just South of Camput 13th A P 8treU Y. M. C. A. FOUNTAIN 4 CAFETERIA Just South of Campus 13th 4 P Streets Hard Work, Scholarship Gain Promotions to Staff. r- . --rir"T ft, J JamM K. Murray, Foremost in activities for both men and women .either affiliated or unaffiliated, are student pub lications which occupy probably more spare time of the activity group student m.mvnmmurmwwl than any other A group of extra 1 curricular ar- : 1 r an g e m ents. I Time, patience, f'Vf t'. r esourccf illness il'tr?!: i-tand scholarship 1 mJS j?, are essential who desires iu learn the fun damentals o f the college newspaper, hu mor publica tion, or year book. In charge of the three major publications, the Cornhusker, the Awgwan, and the Daily Nebraskan is a publication board composed of five faculty men and three students elected each year. Appointments and forced resignations for all pos itions on the three publications are made by this beard. Published each morning except Monday and Saturday, the Daily Nebraskan has a staff of nine paid members in its editorial de partment and three paid mem bers in the business department. James E. Murray of Lead, S. D., and Robert Wadhams of Lincoln, will serve as editor and business manager respectively for the first semester. Promotions, based upon resourcefulness and scholarship, are made each semester. Freshmen interested in report ing for the Daily Nebraskan or working for the business depart ment of this publication will meet at the offices in University hall this Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Permanent beats will then be assigned later in the week. No Freshman, is eligible for a paid position on any publication staff. I'UOSII CAPS The Innocents Society held a meeting Friday, Sept. 10 to make arrangements for providing In coming freshmen with the tradi tional freshmen caps. Members of the society will be on hand to j distribute 41 captioned insignia! of all male members of the class of 1941. I t Get Your Watch Cleaned for School at IT'S back to school and ITS the EVANS for LAUNDERING & DRY CLEANING liocalrd done to ihe University Campii the Evan's offers yon tlio most convenient laundry or cleaning service Save 10' "0 Cath and Carry or call us and our routeman nill pick up your bundle and return it to you. r A LETTEII TO YOU o PAGE 7 C VOtl U htfn IT R At ICOVOMV 10 HAVl ClOTHtt AVirCW0 1 Ever Since 1904 fTe Have Cleaned Garment) or N-V Student: Let ui take care of your garments when they need cleanlngg and pressing. SUITS, COATS, FORMALS, TUXEDO'S HATS, KNIT GARMENTS, SWEATERS, TIES. 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