The Nebuaskan-Hesperian m S 'In III ItarPj "' .-t,jl V '?iBL && SOCIETY BETA THETA PI BANQUET Beta Thota PI gave Its fourteenth annual banquet last Saturday evening at the Lincoln hotol. Previous to the banquet Carl Dlorka was Initiated and Albert Randall of Omaha was pledged. Colonel Ames presided as toastmas tor. The following responded: Sam G. Musser, G. Montgomery, G. A. Ad ams, Frank Rain; Dr. Harry Everett,' Don J. Adams, H. J. McKilllp, G. L, Powers. Those present: G. A. Adams, Green, Anderson, Ames, Powers, Montgom ery, Dr. Everett, Rnin, Wick, McKil llp, Don Adams, Broady, Webster, Marquette, Cox, Swan, C. Bell, G. West, J. H. Bell, Roth, Holmes, DIorks, Blackman, Norval, Buckstaff, Price. Shick, E. West, Ricniuuu, Mus ser, Rehlaender, Gillespie, Everett. ALPHA TAU BANQUET The Alpha Tau Omegas gave their fifth annual banquet at the chapter house Inst Sntur nav evening. The deco rations were of smilax and tea roses. Many alumni were present from over the state. The menu was: Fish Celery Salted Almonds Sherry Mock Turtle Consommo Imperial Radishes Olives Croquettes Cream Slaw Pineapple Ice. Pommard Roast Turkey Oyster Dressing New Potatoes and Cream Cranberry Sauce Chicken Salad Ice Cream Fruit Coffee St. Julian Cigars J. O. Berkley acted as toastmaster, calling for the following responses: Ralph Hickok, "Our Fraternity at Large." John Kline, "My Girl Ann H. Bush." Mr. Yule of Omaha,. "Illinois Gam ma Zeta." Sidney Mumau, "Our Backbone The Alumni." Dr. Finley Helms, "Toothsome Toast." Ray West, "Gitr.rn Theta's Past." H. O. Hanna, "Hints on Political Grafting." Ralph Folsom, "The Goat." Frederick Sutter, "A. T. O. at the Bar." Linn Huntington. "Our Baby Boy." The following were present: Vis itors Prof. R. Hickok and Prof. J. L. Kline of Wocslor. O.; Mr. Yule of Omaha. Alumni F. F. Rodgers, Minden; Ralph D. Conklin, Burr Lat ta, Tekamah; Sidney Mumau, Hugh Nunemakor. Tobias; David Hewitt, Bellwood; Harlow Hewett. Fremonl; R. L. Riggs, Omaha; Clinton Arnold, Osceola; joe Fisher, Wahoo; Hugo Shultz, Beatrice; Judge W. Ely, Alns worth; J. C. Berkley. Schuyler; Sid ney Robertson, Norfolk. Local chapter Ralph Folsom, Ed win Morrison, Fred Sutter, Frank Berry, Harry Culver. Fred Schaufel berger, Willard Hawley, Linn Hunting ton, Leo Copcland, Paul Hunger, Ray Steele, H. O. Hanna, Dr, J. Finley Helms. Ray West, Victor Romlgh, Mr. George Lacey, and W. W. Graves, pledged members. was served in the dining hall of the domestic science daportmon't. After partaking of the bounteous repast of good things the guests spent the re mainder of the evening in singing and social conversation. Thoso present were: Misses Bouton, Fosslor, Parks, Montgomery, Hart zoll, Stella Hartzell, Quaintanco, Sparks, and Amos, and Messrs. White, Hiltncr, Thatcher, Sims, Nikaldo, Nelson, Vavra, Washburn, Rose, Buck ley, Walker, Shlrrod, Strahorn, and Antes. THE PAN HELLENIC The Pan-Hellenic hop was held at the Auditorium last Friday evening. Over one hundred couples were pres ent, greatly enjoying the last party of the year. Fraternity pennants were used in the decorations of the hall. The committee on arrangements were Mr. E. W. Seacrest, chairman; Mr. H. H. Roberts, master of ceremonies; Messrs. R. C. Pollard, W. H. King, W. H. Edmiston, O. W. Everett, L. B. Stuhr, F. M. Sanders, F. P. Manches ter, II. T. Stark, E. W. Hoffnell, and D. H. Homan. Chancellor Andrews's New Book The Problem of Cosmology . Abridged and Adapted from the German of Prederlch Paulsen Is now in press nnd will be issued June fifteenth If THIS VOLUMME WILL BE NEATLY PRINTED ON 1VYMORE STOCK IN OLD STYLE ANTIQUE AND WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY BOUND IN DARK GREEN ART VELLUM ... fl THE EDITION IS NOT LARGE ... THE PRICE WILL BE ONE DOLLAR PER COPY ... SENT POSTPAID UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE ... The Ivy Press Printers and Publishers 125-127 North Twelfth LINCOLN DELIAN GIRLS ENTERTAIN The Dellan girls entertained the boys of that society at 1436 S street on last Friday evening at their annual "feed." Ths was the result of the program contest In which the judges decided that the boys could talk the best, so the girls must cook and feed them. Miss Susie Doane as toastmls tress called upon the following: "Delian Girls," Mr. Boomer. "Dellan Boys," Miss Countryman. "Congratulations," Miss Plllsbury. "Beauty Versus Brains," Mr. Batie. "Some Stand Betwixt Cove and Bjuty," MrNMorrflI. "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground," Mr. Garrett. "Till We Meet Again," Miss Williams. FAREWELL BANQUET TO DR. WHITE. nd assistants of the gave an infor- v evening In i. v ''aSrtjV'ho depart- ' . u ' J -.' Vly In the ;' l, Jb ban"1'. ;Jk&fc. 5S jt," - " i SNEAK DAY Senior sneak day came Friday as announced. All seniors were prohib ited from attending classes, although some evidently forgot this. A crowd of seniors assembled at Miss An thony's home, 1025 G street, and pre ceded from there to Lincoln park. A spread was prepared under the trees. After lunch the class assembled and adopted the class song. Then they presented a mock opera In 'the thea tre. Ae no juniors apeared to enter tain them, the seniors lL.n started back for town about four o'clock, with their flag flying from the car. Several seniors stayed with President Swenson to guard the flag while the others departed to their respective homes. SIGMA XI INITIATION The honorary society of Sigma XI held its annual initiation ceremony Wednesday night The following new members were Inducted into the society: From the senior class, Adolph Shane, A. B. Smith, E. G. Woodruff; graduate school, Carrie A. Barbour, G. G. Hedgcock, D. C. Hilton, Fred Kuhlman, J. J. Thornber, F. E. Wat son; from the faculty, F. E. Clements. MINNESOTA NEXT 8ATURDAY. The game with Minnesota will be played next Saturday. Local baseball enthusiasts look for a close contest Minnesota beat Iowa and Notre Dame, Nebraska beat Iowa and played a close game with Notro Demo, no close that the Notro Dame captain, after having two pitchers knocked out of the box, had to put in Fleet, their star man, in order to save themselves from defeat Among the seven lead ing college teams of the northwest Minnesota ranks about fourth this sea son. All College Expenses Paid For One Year & & & Will you be able to continue your college course for another year? Would you like to pursue special studies or take graduate work at some eastern institution? We will make you a proposition by which we will pay all of your expenses, including ra lroau fare, books, and inc dental , at ANY COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY Any young man or woman who is willing to devote n part of his vacation to the work of obtaining subscriptions to The Twentieth Century Fanner can accomplish what we requite. 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