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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDA't~SEPTEMBER 21, 1.932.

VOL. XXXVII. NO. I·

Registration Is About 216 More Than Last Year

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!New Time Schedule Is Put I ' I Into Effect. I

/Room Changes ·Made

Try Tlris One Kvasnicka-What a name! But let's examine it. The "Kvas" is pronounced as lriwell, · just like k-v-a-s, "nlck" as In St. Nicholas, and "ka" as in ka-choo, with the accent on the first syllable. So, you see It's not so bad. When Mr. Kvasnicka was teaching In a grade school, the children would repeat his .name over and over and thought It a great accomplishment when they could say, "Hello, Mr. Kvasnlcka," when they saw him.

Robert Holland, Helen Edwards to Head Council Members

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TO HEAD STUltNT COUNCIL

Staff Organized 73 More People Wea to Begin Work Last Wednesday Red ..and Black Shie~~v First Advocate Circulated

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This Week •

Other Offices Held by Jane Adams and Jarie Keefer.

Helen Edwards Is Managing Editor; Mary White News Editor.

Home Rooms Elect · Representatives For This School Year.

Activity Tickets Agajn .Offered

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Unsupervised Study Hall and 16 More Boys Tharu Girls New Costume Room The new . Advocate staff, with Robert Holland was elected Chosen From NU>m· Added. Helen Edwards, managing editor, president of the student council at inations Made At the end of the first week the put its first paper into circulation the meeting last Wednesday. The · ' total enrollment was 2,641. This is today by giving each student a Friday. other officers are Helen Edwards, 167 more than at the close of the copy as a sample of the following About i,500 Must Be Sold vice-president; .Jane Adams, secrefor All Around Athfirst day. Compared to 2,425 stuHome rotlm representatiives for issues to be distributed every .Wedtary; and Jane Keefer, editor. dents last year, 2,474 pupils, makthe coming year were electted Sepnesday morning to subscribers, ROBERT HOLLAND. letic Pass. Officers Hawe Activity Records. ing an Increase of 49 students, tember 19 during home room The staff appointments were anRobert Holland served as presistarted to school September, 12 at nounced last week in English 17 Again this year, athlete activity period. Out of the seventJY repre8:20, which Is ten minutes earlier Sale Begins in Home Rooms dent of his class last year and has 'class. tickets will go on · sale, probably sentatives elected forty-tfuree ar~ been a home room representative. than former years. A new uniform Dorothy Bentz,' Eunice Werner Thursday, September 23. The trial boys and twenty-seven girls. Today With Publication Helen Edwards has been Forum closing time has also been set this Representatives and thenr alterand Charles Jelinek are assistant t sale last year year proved that secretary ·on the Girl Reserve cabiof First Paper~ year by the board of education so managing editor_s. The news editor na es are as follows; llOO Lyk this method should be followed I.hat all schools are dismissed at The home room representatives net, editor of her class, a home is Mary White and associate edl· Smith, representative, Klatherinr representative and now is managagain. Ad 3:15. ams, alternate; 101 Boin Alex will assume their duty as Advocate ing editor of ·the Advocate, and a Seven Will Either Teach ,At the First Gathering Va- tor, Maxine Rojeski. The business These tickets are what high School Day · Lengthened. in Other Sch6ols or cation Experiences Will manager, .John Campbell, and school students have been clamor- ander, Fay Bale; 102 Henn· salesmen this morning. All Advo- member of the Mummers. She also Teachers will now have to reEthel Hueppelsheuser, sales manBrehm, .Jane Brackett; 10$ Wilm~. cates will be given out by home bad a part on the junior play, Retire. · Be Told. Ing for the past years. If· not In port at 8:00 rather than 8:10 ager, were appointe_d last spring Comstock, Stanley Brewst1er; 10:. t' · · t b h Id the neighborhood of 1,500 tickets . o'clock. The home room period room representatives during home "Come ,out of the Klt~ben. " Three new members are added A vacat 10n mee mg is o e e by the board and will keep their . Donald Bish, Dan Alles; 107 are sold, an arrangement w!ll have Jane Adams Is . treasurer of the starts ten minutes earlier and bas room period on Wednesday mornto the faculty this semester, Gerby the writers club Wednesday., positions throughout the semester Louise Boyd, Wilfred Broclhn; 10!1 be made that the students pay been lengthened to fifteen min- ings. When a pupil subscribes for Mummers, a member of the Forum aid Kvasnicka, who comes from Sept. 21. vacation experiences are while the editorial staff will shift to . a dditional money for the purpose Robert Ayres, Patsy Ash; 117 and Writers club, and has been a utes. ·The lengthened day makes and is in the depart· . every six' weeks. Jean Gordon, Marvin Girlswold · the paper he wili receive a colored home room representative. .Jane Plattsmouth ments of social sc:ience a_n d Eng- to be told, books which were read of making it a year around ticket. 120 Dorothy Bradt, Vance Clear,'. classes about sixty-five minutes tag as a receipt for his order of Keefer is president of the Writers · d i th m are to be re To Organize Sales Staff. Home room representatives will Jong and the time between classes lisb and will have charge of de· ur ng e sum er · 125 Mildred Buell, .Jake~ Geller; the Advocate. These tags are to club, a member of the Forum and Louise Rische ls circuiation man- have charges of sales in their five' minutes in length. Lunch pebate, Miss Marguerite Gunder· viewed, and there will also be 127 Betty Carpenter, Mary be worn. · · t home room. When the 1,500 are Muminers, and has served on the ager and Guy .Jackson h riods are slightly changed, and be' er assis • Dickey; 130 Barbara B1Urnham, For those who do not wish to Girl Reserve cabinet, and also mann, who will te:ach German and mus.le. · Members of . the scribes ant. Sports writers are Don Bish, sold, the ticket will ' be good for ginning next week room, 226, Spanish, and Miss Helen Stowell, staff are to be nominated: Harold Bookstrom; 133 .Jacli 1 pay in full at once, a special offer been a · home room representative. who comes back to teach music . Marien De .Jarnett and Gladys any sport the entire achoo year, Fate Virginia Fleetwood· 13 1 which has formerly had fourth bas been made. One may pay She was property manager for the including the games played by the , ·G ' • ·· lunch, will have second. after a Year 's leawe of absence in At a meeting of the . off1c_er_s Martin. Bette Paine writes edi- second team as ' well as games eorge Talbot, Janet Swift; 13:> twenty-five cents at first and the junior play. On the subject of the lengthened which she obtained her degree In which were held Thursday the fol- torials, while. Clark Oberlies writes George Eggleston, Anita Riggs ; other twenty-five cents after' hav· l · ltt · t d feature stories. Clifford Scott Is played by the first team. New Insignia To Be Worn. ~chool day, Miss Olivia Pound, asfine arts in the urniversity of Ne- owmg comm ees were appom e It has been estimated that If one 136 Marlon Edgren, Ben Cecan; ing received six Issues. sistant principal for girls, stated, Special Identification Insignia in braska. ProgAm, Catherine Crancer, chair- originating and hunting jokes for 137 Camille Kikesch, Walter system · of handA competitive static. · were to pay to · see every first ''.So far I think the .plan has the form of arm-bands will be Coin Beuch ·will! teach one class man; Bishop Toms, Dorothea Fu!team game It would cost a total Stroud; 139 Bill Farrens, Lorrain1' , worked well. There seems to be ling papers in the home room is worn by the council members this in th~ music depaLrtment prepara· ton, Bard Coatsworth and Virginia 'William Geist and Leo Shields, Christensen; 140 Bill Weil.I, Myron weil; 141 Winifred Nelsom, Rufu~ less confusion in the halls between being used. Pupils should sub• year. The design is a large red tory band, which meets in room Keim; alumni, Leona McBride, as special reporters, have succeed- of·It$7.00. has been the wish of the puclasses and I think the students scribe through their home room "L" enclosing a smaller "HS''. on 401 the fifth perimd. chairman; William Hollister, June ed in securing news about summer pi'ls of Lincoln high th.a t the school Lyman; 144 Woodrow 'Walters. appreciate the e:~tra minute inter- representatives and bring up the a black shield. Teachers who wvill no longer be Gary, Inez Reickenback and Dor- events and also news about the should offer an activity ticket and Margaret Werner; 203 lE d win percentage of subscribers in their mission. However, the trial ·has Shirley Diamond is taking or- on the faculty Ii.re~ Miss Elisabeth othy Cbapelow; asssembly, Vera opening of school. now there Is the chance they are _George, Virginia Barnarrd; 207 not yet been long enough to be rooms. Reports will be published ders for pins which will be sold as Wittmann, Glen EE. Dorsey, J. D. Mae Peterson, chairman; Shirley Helen Holloway has charge of urged to take advantage of it and Mary Gavin, Ruth Harrdy; 208 next week on home room subscrip- usual for $1.50. sure of Its success." Hansen, Miss Luc~y M. HayW'ood, Diamond, Bard Coatsworth, Paul the Advocate exchanges with other read the quota of 1 ,500 activity. .Jane Holland, Jack Goldsttein; 20!J tions. Those nominated for offices are: Mrs. Florence .. J.Johnson, .James Ward, Genevieve-Dowling, William school papers. New Room Arrangements. tickets. Maxine Grossman, Cathertine InSubscriptions have already been Copy readers are William Ab· gles; 212 Wiima Riggle, Marvin Sl!ght changes In rooins have sold to graduates. Single copies for ·president, Don Jackson, Ken- Douglass and Mrs.. Cornelia Put- Hollister, Dorothy Bumstead, Doris Andrews, Dale Hager and Dick rabams and Wayne Alloway; Ii· Plock; 214 Felicle Glgueere; 21:. also been made this semester. The can be bought for five cents each neth Pavey and Robert Holland; ney. Miss Haywocod Retires. Dougal. brarian, Esther Goodman; literaDwan Green, Helen Flansbmrg; 2lfi teachers rest room, which was for- before or after school In room 219. vicecpresldent, Catherine Crancer, Helen Edwards and .Jane Keefer; Miss Haywood has retired this The alumni committee plans to ture, Pauline Reynolds and Dor· Catharine .Jones, Betty Hairr!s; 21; merly in room 204, is now in a secretary, Jane Adams, .Jane Walsmaller room, 206, and Miss year after about ttwenty years of look up the address of all the otby Heizenreter will collect forDick, Woodward, Eleanorr Lewis; cott, Catherine Crancer and Rose' 220 Leonard Pound's office 11s changed to room service In the Llnacoln school sys- alumni for an a Iumm· b anque t t o mer links and personii.I items. Lawrence,~, Janet mary Kane; editor, .Jane Keefer. · tem. At her ow;vn request · 210. Room 204 is a classroom, The be held rlext semester. Officers of Contributions Received. Hoevet; 221 Arlene Folge;er, Boh Robert Holland, the temporary new -..upervised study hall has taught only a pB.Irt time lichednle U1e club are: pre~....,~ · Three English 8 classes will Thirty-Eight · St11dents and Kinnie; 225 Mary Kimsey, Eleanor ,cb~~... P.reJ!ide?_ , .. ·; )t'en instaiiea in ..roorrl -3zo:··D.nct ·z.L6, vf music .G.nd: -! '•.::..;:. :.:..:.;.::.-.--!.::.=! ~::·--·-··, :'.- ·.~;. ..'.!'"~~ ~!:'e..th.a1'.':~ -C'~ . .~~:;.:: ..i;, w-idlt11tllrr M'te>daJI. _ ,........i1ii'"CC: -· .zs TT • -~··-'"' _K.!'}Jv• __22.7_~:S·."·'P'9ru. ~mittP--=...v ...".·"-',_ ... ... zs·· ..:_r--um-uiii.';· " €iS.a:.uJ --~---- --"' '8~ ...:.~-_-:.. the former stage craft room, has Elaine Holcomb, Frances Miss Wittmann,,_ teacher In t\1e ~e;·; Sl>cretary, Virginia .Am~s; staff and literary items will be so:!'.!artz; 226A Morris Anderson been made into a costume room foreign language· department last t i-easurer, Vera Mae Peterson; bis- licited from all English classes. Help Teachers. Floyd Barnett; 226B Dale Hager: , King, Olive Van Boskirk where a wardrobe will be built up. year, married Brruno Klinger, a torian, Leona McBride. • Anyone who has material for pubA semester begun means new as- Mona Queen; 226C Bob Wineland, Win Awards. The instrumental music room has member of the . merman depart- ' lication may submit it in rooms 217 sistants to many teachers and es- Bill Rife; 326A Jerry Hunt, Bill been changed to 131 to provide Elaine Holcomb won four first ment faculty in tllhe Univ!)rsity of or 219, Advocate editorial rooms, pecially in the library, cafeteria Ludwick; . 326B Ralph Reed, I better accomodations, and the prizes in the state fair for art · Is Nebraska, on July' 15. or put it In the Advocate box on an"d the office. Girls In the office Mi riam Tayler; And 1 Billee Baker Sophomore Organization print shop is now located between work. She also was awarded two Men Take Ne\w Positions, 0 I the south wall of the main office, who are helping are ·Katherine R ex A s ht on; A u d 2 Bob Caampbell;' to Be · Copied From the auto and electric shops in room second prizes ·and three thirds. Short and Marion Rolland, . first Aud 3 .J0 h E · k D' Mr. Dorsey bas lbeen transferred room 200. n nc son, 1clk Doug144. Equipment formerly used In Greek Times. The first prizes were a batik period; .Jane Keefer, Dorothy Mor- all; Aud 4 Howard Grray, Erla to a position in chmrge of the shops Evelyn Diamond Is Made Advertising· Classes Working. ris and Clara Bell, second period. lhe stage craft room has · now wall hanging, a · water color deIn old Greek times, the · bands in the Havelock hligh school. Mr. Gaddis; 1\.ud 5 Bob Hillyer, Virheen found a useful addition to the sign, a plaque and a pair of book and mimes traversed the country, Hansen is changimg to a position Alternate by Winning All advertising is done by Eng- The third· period position has not ginia Haile; Aud 6 John .Jarmin, Advocate office. ends. The plaque had a design of singing and · T lish 16 classes under direction of been filled. Hope Probasco works B'll K bl A d 7 · giving dramatic in the English deg>artment at the Secon d m est. I a wer; u Wi1ham Six teachers have cbangeo rooms a ship; The seconds and thirds sketches. Miss Bessie Fisher. Advertising fourth and Mildred Anderson and Logan, Leona McBrid.e ; Amd 8 Bob The Mimes, the new this year. Miss Elsie M. Cather, were received for designs, work on sophon1ore dramatic club, which is Kearney State Noirmal school, Mr. A seventy-dollar scholarship contracts from the regular adver- Bell Graves assist at the last of Morris, . Clark Oberlies; Aud 9 formerly In 210, is now in 204; material and Ii vase. Elaine sub- now being organized, thus ls Douglass, who tauigbt part time . in was awarded to ;"'homas Tilman, tisers were secured before the op- the day. Marylu Peterson, Jack ]Roberts; In the library those assisting Aud 10 Dorothy Smith, Arthur Mrs. Irma Coombs, formerly in mitted fifteen pieces of which nine named after those in ancient the music department whlle at- June senior, when he ranked first ening of schol by the busine_ss tending university, has now ob- 1·0 his d1'str1'ct of pentatbalon ex- m anager. M1·ss Emma Snyder are Shirley Smith; Aud 12 Kenneth Woods, 319, is now In 141; Miss Mollie Gil- won awards. ' . times. The regular advertising staff Diamond, first . ~eriod; Rosemary Charles Wilson; 302 Merlin Mason, i martin, formerly In 107, now Dresses Bring First Prizes. Miss Annetta Sprung, the spon- tained his degree and bas gone amination which is sponsored by the Un1·vers1'ty of Nebraska. w1'JI b e announce d by M'1ss F'1sb er Kane, second·, Helen Anderson, George teaches classes in 209, 109, 113 and .Frances King and Olive Van sor of the Mummers said, "The elsewhere to teach. Anderson; 303 John third·, Nora Bowes, fourth·, Helen Schroeder, Marguerite Meyer; 304 121; Miss Esther F. Lefler, for- Boskirk won . first state prizes in Mummers was so overcrowded .Mrs . .Johnson has resigned but Evelyn Diamond, who was second, after the try-outs. Of the list of b1'ds g1'ven by d1'f· Hense, fifth. Mary Provost assists Richard· Sayles, Florence Surber; merly In 121, now has classes -in the 4-H contest for complete cos- that not half · of those trying out is assisting Mrs. Nellie Bayliss a was made alternate: Lin.coin ·high ferent printing shops of Lincoln to after school. Students will find 305 E · 107. .13ernard F. Nevin, formerly tumes in the tailored afternoon could be admitted. Good material few weeks in· the study ball, Mrs. was a district in itself. Martha W. Green is substituting llzabeth Neely, Anne 'l'urner; in 326, Is in 131; J. S. Wallace, and informal afternoon divisions was turned away at every tryout. for Miss Frances Duncumbe who The pentathalon examination print the Advocate, the Nebraska these girls of great help to them 306 .Jack Pease, Rebekah Oldformerly in 131, is now in 144; respectively. is made up of five subjects of State Journal company was In finding both reference books father; 307 Bob Ledley, Billy LarConsequently, the Mummers origiis now in Texas where her sister Is Miss Ellen V. Anderson, foqnerly whlch English and mathematics chosen. a~d popular fiction. son; 309 Fred Webster, George Fra.nces' dress was a wbite silk nated the idea of having a new seriously ill. Mrs. Cornelia Putin 213 is now In 327. are required of everyone. The In .Miss Ethel Murray's home Yates; 312 Don. Moss, -.John crepe afternoon .dress. She also dramatic club Into .which only the ney, who taught physical educawon first In the county style show, sophomores could be admitted. nursing c.lasses . are Laverne. Maryne; 314 William Morse, Helen ' other three are left to the choice tion part time last year, Is not of the contestants. Evelyn chose Meyer, assistant first period; Thel- McLaughlin; 315 R. D. Thomas, first In the county for complete Their programs and meetings ,will teaching this year. physics, American history and ma Bystandig and Hele.n Fugart, Betty .Jane Mann; 316 Betty costume, second In the county for be carried OJt much the same as French and Thomas took cbemis_ ____ _ _ _ second; Helen Hense, third; Caro- Romans, Lloyd Stall; 317 Charles the third year of club · work, and the Mummers." try, physics and solid geometry: lyu Lehnhoff, fourth. .None ~as Reilly, Betty Rowland; 320 Dean first In the state for curtains. Miss Winifred Mayhew and Mrs. English Courses Are Most i Scholarships were awarded to 107 Jane Andrews Fills Vacancy yet .been selecte~ for fift~ period. Worchester, Elsie Umberger; 321 Olive's dress was a brown fig- Irma Coombs were chosen as sponPopular; Mathematics ured (lrepe. She also was awarded sors. Nebraska high schools pupils. as Chairman of Ring Durmg third period. the girls help- Jack Reyner, Billy Ward; 325 AdeThey do not p_la;n for the Ing In the cafetena are Aletha . line, Wedill, Virginia Smith· 400 · Is Next. second in the county style show Mimes to give any evening play3 Committee. Davis, Marie Gerdis, Opal Reck' Seventy-four Lincoln high school and first in the county for com- such as the Mummers do, but per- Four Committees Appointed June Graduate Killed in 1'"ollowing the resignation · of ling, and Grace Bolan. _Helping at (Continued on Page 3.) students made the best use of their plete costume. haps one or more assembly play. at Conference; Meeting Car Accident Near Crete Dorothy Smith, Jane Andrews was the teachers counter Is Maxine summer vacation by attending the <:;ash prizes of $1.50 to $2.00 The tryouts will be held either on September 29. Guy Munsell, .June senior, and chosen as chairman of the ring Sipp. The boys managing the cash Thursday or Friday. summer school sessions which were given for th_ese costumes. G;erald Kvasnlck1a, the new de- Bernard Hagen, a New· York and ceremoniil.l committee at the registers this semester are Russell were held In the University of Nebate Instructor whOl will be a spon- friend, were killed Sunday, August first meeting of the Girl . Reserve Brentson, William ·Morse, Robert braska teachers college for -nine sor of the Forum, will be present 7, when the car In which they were cabinet held September 12 in 400. MacDurmond and Jack Fate. weeks from .June 13 to August 19. a.t a special meetinig which will be riding on a return trip from Crete, Virginia Amos, president of the · Miss Mamie Short bas five Lin- Business-Like Attitude by Forty-eight of these pupils took club, presided. coln high assistants for her phyheld September 29,. by permission Nebraska, overturned. Students of the New two courses entitling them to ten An , interesting feature of the sics classes and two for her chemof the committee a>n student afRachael Hungerford and Bruce hours credit, which is the maxi~ Study Hall. ·. mum credit. given. The · English Hold Meeting Once a Year; river,' shady trees, plenty of fresh fairs. The prograim is to be Ducker, former students of Lin~ club this year will be ,the "heart istry class. Edward Bloom from "The new unsupervise'd study Planned by A rthu- Smith chair coin high, were Injured in th.e sister" Idea. Each senior and the university is. also ·. helping in will accomplish much . because ot department had thirty-eight stuair and no one around to bother. •• ' • junior member of the club is to be her chemistry class. Russell Kyckdents which is more than any of Mulligan Stew Big Dish; For a week before the meeting we man of one prograun· committee, same accident. Miss Hungerford given the name of a freshman. It elhahn, Clyde Shounerd, Charles the business-like attitude of the .Jack Roberts llLDd Girard Put- suffered several fractured ribs on the others. The mathematics destudents in the room," says Miss Members Not Permitted are not allowed to shave and OD and nam, members. her left side. Bruce bad fractured will be th.e older membe~s· duty Eberline and William Stenten are partment came next . with twentyCarolyn Leavitt, who is checking to Slwue j or One Week the day of it we must wear our Committees were• appointed last ribs on the right side and cuts on to do good deeds for their proteges ber physics assistants . .John Lapp the roll this first week. five, then the social science with Of course, a moustache is, after oldest ·clothes." for the semester without revealing and Carroll Quinton are the .chemThursday at a· conflerence between both legs. twenty.three, the commercial with .Unsupervised study is meld four all, only a moustache. NevertheThey are not allowed to bring Dale Hager, presidlent; Catherine · istry assistants. In Miss Mariel C. Guy, who registered in the arts their identity. seventeen and last, the science deless, it seems that the one Carl J. spoons, and they eat out of tin Crancer, vice-presidlent, and . Miss and science curriculum and was a .· The membership campaign be- Gere's chemistry classes, Frank periods of the day In . rmom 326. partment with sixteen. Orness of the auto · mechanics de- · cans. There is one unalterable fact Margaret Davis amd Miss Inez member of the a Capella choir, gan Monday when they held an Deming, Gertha Stroh, .James Ful· The classe~ average about: twentyfive pupils. The pupns were partment has been sporting this about these tin cans. They are Coolr, sponsers. · was well known in Lincoln high open meeting for girts of the ton and Wayne Dudeck assist. Nebraska Teaehers chosen according to th1eir own . I fall is not only a moustache but sterilized. Mulligan stew, bread Besides the above the .commit- and counted many students as his school. As ,a .side feature of the Frank· Rawlings and Herbert to Meet i.u Lincoln the remainder from what he bas (no butter), coffee or tea, is tees are as follows: second pro- friends. campaign, baby pictures of the Swedburg are the university stu- preference as expressed llast Ma y ! during registration. Those pupils Mariy students are looking for- been and a reminder of what he the club's menu and it is a part of gram, Marylu Peteirson, chairman, members of the cabinet are posted dents assisting Miss· Gere. -------that have proved that .they are _i !J ward to . the .first school year va- probably will be again. Mr. Orness' duty as a loyal hobo Sarah Louise Meyier and Mary Booth at State Fair on the walls of 326, daring · any need of supervision or tlilat their Aii Class Officers to Be cation when the first district NeIt all started In Fort Collins, to help make the stew. Provost; try~out, Dmn Griess, .John Run hy Camp Fire Girls curious girl to guess who's who. scholastic standing Is low were braska state teachers associat!o'n Colorado, where Mr. Orness has "We put every sort of food in Virginia Amos announced that Elected on the Same Day Campbell, and Rosamond Wigton; Many Lincoln high Camp Fire convention meets here on October been attending several summer it," he said, "beef, pork, veal, poElection of all class officers will not assigned this study. alumqi . meeting, .Shtirley Diamon..., girls worked in the 'playground try-outs for a song leader will be 26, 27, 28 and 29. School will not sessions of the Colorado Agricul- tatoes, . turnips, be held on .the same day this year, carrots and held SOOD. Jane Adams and Dorothy Smith. and at the Camp Fire booth at be In session Thursday and Friday tu re . college. according to the decision of the Mummers Hold Try-outs It seems the hobo onions. 11 the State Fair. Winifred Nelson for Juniors and Seniors Conimercial Club Opens of the convention week. sponsors at a recent sponsors element in man was awarded a The only cost connected with it Skycrafters Clu.h Holds and Leona McBride participated in Try-outs for the Mummers were A general convention theme bas definite standing in ·the Jives of is the initiation fee which, though meeting. Home room representaMeeting Tomorrow . li1itial Meeting Today the program presented every aftAny student who.is now taking tives met , with their respective held Tuesday, September 20, in been adopted. It Is "Education- the men of the college when a club not 'expensive, · is enough to pay 'l'h-1> first meeting of the Sky- ernoon at the Women's building. a commercial subject or English i6 class sponsors .T uesday afternoon the high school auditorium under the nation's first and last line ot was organized there three years for your meal every ·year. Once . a crafters club will be held today at Lincoln high girls who worked may attend the open meeting of to arrange for elections when the direction of · Miss Annetta · defense." Sectional discussions ago with · the purpose of living member, you will always be fed. 3:15 in room 143. Ben Lee. the Sprung and Miss Frances Mc- · will emphasize practical and once a year as near the level of Up-to-date, there are about 100 presJdent, will preside over 'the are: Margaret Shaner, Doris Buell, the commercial club, which will be school offices will be filled. workable schemes a n d plans. hoboes as possible. Mr. Orness Im- members. The director of the sum- meeting. Herbert Schuhar is vice- Rosemary Kane, Doris Mills, Elea- held September 22 in room 326 at The senior class sponsors are Chesney, sponsors of the club. The girls were required to give ' While the general sessions supply mediately joined. mer school session · is Chief Bum. president, and Bill Campbell, sec- nor Chase, Kathryn Werner, Fern 7 :30 o'clock. This meeting will be Miss Carrie Roberts and Mrs. Bloom, May Crees, Marjory Tom- in charge of the newly-elected of- Bernice Tebbetts. Miss :Jl;mma a portion of the play "The Goose the inspirational vigor, the idealThese Knights of the Road hold After the meeting, to which any retary. ficers. Mrs. Fern P. Housman and Beckman and Miss Elsie Rokahr Hangs High," while the boys dramism of the job, the sectional ses- a conclave· once a year in Fort Col- happen along real hobo is Invited, An open . forum on model air- linson, Winifred Nelson, Virginia sions should supply the methods, lins. "It is a rare spot under a they hold a campfire and then re- planei. · will be held. A discussion Kirkbride, Rosalie Bruer, Peggy Miss Esther Lefler are the spon- are In charge of the junior class. atized a selection from "Man ot devices and plans that can be car- railroad trestle," said Lincoln turn to town where they are en- will be held o.t this meeting over Tbeabald, Arline Folger, Fem Mc- sors of the club. There will be The sophomore class is sponsored the Hot1r," the senior play In 1930. I meetings every fourth Tuesday in by :Miss Elsie English and Miss Only juniors and seniors were 1 ried right back to the classroom high's .representative In this noble tertained at drugstores and the whO will speak at the second meet- Cracken, Inez Reichenbach ' and the month. eligible. according to a i-ecent bulletin. Esther Montgomery. Iva Miller and Mary White. "There's a little theaters •. organization. ing. .

Representatives Sell. Advocates

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Three Teachers Writers Club Is· New in Faculty to Hold Meeting

ASSJstants • Take Up Class w.ork

Girls Win Prizes in Fine Arts, Clothing

New Dramatic Club

Organized This Year

Scho}arshi"p G·i"ven. t Thomas T"Jman

Girl Reserve Cabinet Chooses New Member

Seventy-Four Pupils at Summer School

Gerald Kvasnicka Is New Forum Sponsor

Unsupervised Study Proves Successful

Colorado Summer SchoolStudents .Giv~ Leeway to Hobo Element

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