a T 11 K Li B S 1 IS K I A N fc . ft "? K 1 h The Hesperian l"neil Weekly by the Hespkriav AoruTiosof the I'lilvcrMty of Nebnthka The students are looking forward to the Juno meeting of the board of regents in the hope that I)r Wolfe will lie reinstated. Now that the school year is Hearing its close the usual "jam" has come in everything. It is not alto gether the faculty's fault cither. A great many students are prone to leave all special work until the last minute and then come d-ingero'tsiy near nervous prostration because the work is so heavy. Some resolutions weie unanimously pascd by the senior class this week asking and "instructing" the Chancellor to omit the latin formula on the presen tation of diplomas The request is a most peculiar one However the action of the seniors does not deserve serious discussion until it is announced whether their "instructions" mean something or arc simply as rivals to ome of the Junior Annual "joak - We all expected great things of the. Junior Annual and were not disappointed. There arc few student publications which have more genuine merit than the Sombrero of the class of 9S. Replete with art from cover to cover it is an honor, not only to the Junior class, but to the university. A few people seem to think that such a publication should lie one of stately literary merit alone. What is an annual for, if not to bring back to the mind the memories and associations of our college life The illustra tions, photographs and "joaks" do this better than anything else, and who could find a 1etter collection of such than in the publication just issued The annual hoard should lie given great credit for their tireless energy in the production of a liook, which not only represent every organization in the uni versity, but the institution itself in such a creditable manner. The classes of the future with an annual in view will have to "hitch their wagon in a slat" if they improve on 9R. Intercollegiate Field Day, The ItitirclleUt' Kiel I day wxhUhs between Inline, WeOeytn and the University track team was held oa the campus Saturday p m May 15. The weather was Hue aid eci college wat repre sented by a good crowd. A new 350 yard track was made for the occasion and the liiie of the rtces was much bUr thin tSat mi 1 on Uie Uoi Field day. There wr two University rocords broken and one tied. Benedict broke hi rvrd of 8 ft. ii w on the fwile vaii't, vaulting ft Robt Andreson Jieat tbe viumttl in the 2J3 yd dash by 2 5 MtttumtU His tune was 23 2 5 Mtutn Is Wilbur Andron lied his record in the high jump of h ft. 41 in. The firwf event was the shot put. Won by Bohr, lnno, 31 ft Lee, Doane, second. Hansen third The second event was the 10 yd dash, R D Andreson lirst, time 104-5 Cunningham Wesleyan, second. The hammer throw was won by C'arror of Wesleyan, SO ft 7 in. being his throw. Ilium, Wesleyan, second, L'jc of D vine third IV. E. Anderson won the high jump, Kyle Nebraska, sfcond The 22 1 yard dash was won by Robt Andreson, time 24 2-5 seconds. Cunningham of Wesleyan second. The standing broad jump was won by Moore of Wesleyan, 9 ft 31 in. Ixie of Doauo, second The SSO yd. run was won by Noyce of Doane, time 2 Hi Leonard of Wesleyan, second. Benedict wan the running hop, step and jump, establishing a tiniver sity record of 41 ft in., Moore, Wesleyan, second Reed of Doane, third. Benedict also got lirst on the pole vault. The vault w is 9 ft. Elli-, Doane second. The 44" yard run was won by Robt Andreson. time M 4 5 seconds. Ellis. Doane, second Kunninj; broad jump was won by Wilbur Andreson. 1 fl w Benedict IS ft 6 in se sotI, and Olson of tVisleran third. Tue 120 jard hurdle race was won by Patten of Doane in 2 1 3-5 seconds; Wilb.tr Andivon wii1 Prietly, Woleyan. thirl. The nob- run was won by Noyce of 1.) me, time 5.7. Leonird We1ewn second. First place in an event counted r jxiinH. second, 3 point ami third, 1 piint. Tin ju Ige, were Green, Pound ami Raley They give li- nniwr dty 50 points, D.iane 31 and Wesleyan Nebras ka had the smallest team which left a great deal l lie accomplished by a few The two Andrc-on awd Benedict mide 41 of the 50 points. Horlnwl Xrlntrirtnlit lu Krn Union Musical Program. Piano Solo, Berceuse," - Sr,tSUe Miss Ethel Galley Vocal Solo, - - - Mr. F S. Da" Violin Solo, 'Romance," l'''ri'r Master Willie Mudra VoealDuel, - - MiswsMcUiH Surv. - - - Miss Annie l'rej Pi-mo Solo ) "T" t,M Morning," Master Harry Brigg Vocal Silo, The Lapp Maiden," Miss Myrtle Friel Recitation - Vocal Solo, "My Sweetheart when u Boy," Murg Mr. Fred Burt Violin Solo, . - Miss Pearl Batiz Wesleyan Quartette, "A Father's Lullaby." W Piano Solo "Capricioso," - MeMl'l"" Mr. Philip Hudson The Senior Law Annual will Ut out next week Stebbins, Whipple, Plnkerton and (Salinger woo the sjiell down in Co. "A" last night The Junior law and the Freshmen each claim ll championship in clas haw ball by default