Sigma HDcUn Chi Special Edition 3AILY NEBRASKAN one Official Student Newspaper of the University of Nebraska ' V(.l. XXXMI. NO, .-!! """l "-l!!1:" " ,):i7- I'lill K MXK KMS 11, x l"i tl &t: 4x Harris Andrews PAUL AMEN CO ART BALL Second Annual Jay-Sec (J rid Rally Program. 11 :00 a. m. : Registration at chamber of commerce. Noon: Luncheon and entertainment at chamber of commerce dining room. Wel come by Gov. Roy L. Cochran and Mayor Oren S. Copeland. Presentation of Uni versity coaches and awards to senior players. 1:30 p. in.: Adjourn. 2:00 p. m.: Bus excursion to University Place. ProgTam at Wesleyan university. 3:30 p. m.: University of Nebraska track, swimming and basketball demon, strations. Scrimmage by Coach Browne's varsity squad. 6:00 p. m.: Dinner at University coli seum. Exhibition by University gymnastic team. 7:30 p. m. : Stag party and entertain ment at chamber of commerce with Ne braska' Sweetheart Margaret McKay as mistress of ceremonies. Football pictures and Kosmet Klub skits. 10 :30 p. m. : Dutch lunch. 11:00 p. m.: Adjourn. 3 2 1 rj3 ainuii.. LOWELL ENGLISH JR1CHARDSON hj fi FRED SHifiPV Otl3 W tr1 NX Elmer domrmann BOB MEHRIN3 All Oils from Lincoln Journal vat . v TEO DOYLE JOHN HOWELL o of i h 6US PETER5 Jay-See Program Draws Grid Stars Harry Johnson, KFAC S""! Announcer, Will Jay-See Awar - Over 0 school re being rep-1 reented at the Lincoln Junior chamber of commerce' second an nual football rally today. High nchool football Beniors from all over the atate are here to be hon ored along with the Cornhuskers and Wesleyan men who have fin ished their work on the gridiron. The Jay-See awards will be pre sented to the players at the lunch eon in the chamber of commerce dinning rooms this noon. Harry Johnson. FFAB sports announcer will make the awards. The two seniors from Wesleyan to be given awards are Henry Menke and Dell Hedges. These are the only men Coach Dwight Thom as is losing this year. Gordon Sends Delegation. ' The delegation from Gordon will probaly travel the longest distance to attend, and will probably bring the largest num ber of players. Traveling the whole length of the state, the entire Gordon team will be pres ent. Other schools which will be represented include Curtis, which will send Cosch Cliff Ash burn and his squad, and Omaha Central which will send Co Coaches Napple and Morrison (Continued on Tage I.) JIP OSERS FILE FOR KOSMET S ONG CONTESTTONIGH T Winning Manuscript Entry, Best Melody to Receive Cash Prize Awards. All persons wishing to compete for the Kosmet Klub spring show, either as song writers or authors must have their names filed with the Klub by 5 o'clock this after noon. Each author must accom pany his entry with a brief outline giving the general plot of the manuscript which he intends to submit later for judging. Triees of $40 for the manuscript entry Judged best and $10 for the one Judged second best will be swarded. An award of $10 will be given to the person writing the best song selected for use in the Khow. Concentrate on Melody. Completed msnuarripU and songs will be called for sometime I (Continued on rage 2). WILLARO BURNEY TAKES EDITORVJOB IN TEXAS Nebraskan Managing Editor Leaves for Van Home Gazette Bi-Weekly. WilUrd Burnry, having officially withdrawn from the university, left yesterday on the 2:50 p. m. train for Van Home. Tex., where he will take a job at $35 a week as editor of the Van Home Ca- rette bi-weekly. Burney was a first semester senior and probably con n e c t e d with more activities than any man on the campus. He was in his fourth semester of work on the Daily Nebras kan, acting as one of the two manacing edi- Football Rally Honors Seniors Itnm-f. tors and a likely candidate tor me editorship next semester. Burney was also a member of Innocents, president of Corn Cobs and chair man of the rally committee, (Continued on Tage 2 ) 14 SPEAKERS I FOR DEBATE TEAM POSTS TOMORROW stu- ra'l Krporl En Masse Io Aid in Kally Dinner President Martha Morrow an nounced last night that all T sel are to report, in uniform, at the coliseum this afternoon at 5:45 to serve at the Football Rally dinner. There will be a short business meeting after the dinner n Social Science 105. Students Araue Merits Of Unicameral State Legislatures. Fourteen sneakers will vie for places on the varsity debate xquad in room 125, Andrews hall to morrow evening st 7:30. The question to be debated i "He solved: Thttt the various stales should establish unicameral legis latures." Seven affirmative speakers are David Curtis. Wilton Gustafson. Arthur Hill. Jk K. Mack, Leo Turkel, Forrest Wilke, and Finest Wint jub; negative arguments will he presented by Paul Bstandig. Kugcne Curtis. James 11. Ivitia. i Kdmuml Hollslein, Harold Nie mann, l-oiiMi'd IUU and William Townsend. former Debaters Jude. ' Order of npeaking will be drawn i (Continued on Pae 2). Junior Chamber Fetes Men Of Nebraska, Wesleyan, High School Teams. Senior members of the Nebraska university and Wesleyan football teams. Biff Jones, and the out standing high school players and coaches of the state are today guests at the annual All State foot ball rally sponsored by the Lin coln junior chamber of commerce. t!nder the direction of George Hoff president of the junior chamber of commerce, elaborate plans have been mapped to enter tain the senior grid. lets of Nebras ka. Wesleyan and Inch schools of the state along with their coaches. Last year's All State f.xithall rally, despite inclement weather, proved enjoyable enough to warrant a second rally which promises to be i highly successful, j Official Welcome Cridders. j After registering in the com I merce builuing. the delegates will I be officially welcomed by Gov. Hoy 1 L. Cochran. Mayor Oren S. ("ope I lfind. and B. 1. Noble, president of ' the Junior chamber of commerce, 1 at a luncheon to be served in the 1 commerce building at noon. I Following the introduction of tlm I Nebniska and Wesleyan players. Mis Margaret McKay. Nebraska Sweetheart, will he presented. The group will then be entertained 'V the Nebraska vVesleynn Girls Trio, which will sing KecvrM songe, (Continued on Page 7). pxi"" tal'