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T E A C H E ~ S PROGRAM . I ' . America's fa,vonte hero.
People
e
now
.
I • I The followll1
g
. books
have been
a?d-j .
II Bernard Pawloski impersonated
i Lt·ncoln
t Conven tton e.d to the. EnglIsh I,
II, III, readmg STUDENT COUNCIL
++++++++++H-I ' ' I ' I I 1'+++++++ Franz Schubert in
pantomimes
given I . , st for thIS quarter.
WELL
ORGANIZED
"Chuck" Blankenship was seen in between selections by
the
Glee clubs
I /
"The
Boys'
Life of
Kit
Carson,"I
the halls, the sixth period, Oct. 20.
at
the
N e b r ~ s k a State Teachers's as- . were famished and they soon began by F. W. Seymoul', . The Student Couneil of ::,outP.
sociation Thursday morning October I "All aoo-a-r-d, all ab·o-a-r-d "Io
eat
not waiting for the others. , -
His
life is a
series of
vivid Pic-I High is
an
organization of national
Ray Jetter, '29 is employed
at
he
30
in Technical high school auditori- called the brakeman. "Where is
Ida
At i10'clock promptly, the boys . 'e- tures of caravans, desel't trails, fame. It wa,s established in 1910 and
lIenningsen Electric Co. um. · . Strazdas?" Here she comes now It ' d b t Ida and Mary kept the oth- w'inter, lodges, fights, feaf;ts, has calTied on its work succesiul
I
d
· . . I , . b d d I ers awa e. , .
elections by Franz Schu
bert
were
Just as the
train
lJUlIed
olit of.
the
Ire
Uk
Of COUIse one couldn.'t councils, fording streams
antl IY
ever since.
Ernest Clarke, '28, is emp oye IJ1 s
ung
by
the
boys and g'Il'ls semor g ee station she appeared.,
havmg
oar e \ . 11
blame
them for somehow the I scaling mountains. The Council consists of 30
mem .
he offices
of
Dold
Packing plant.
clubs
at the general
session held I t
as the
train s t a r t ~ d . All
this hap- ~ ~ a ~ a s had
disappeared-how: no "The Boy
Who
Dared," the
life ofl
bel'S
wearing red
buttons. The Com-
Thursday morning. penetl Friday mormng, Oct. 24, at, one knows but they had. They were
IWilliam
Penn, by
M.
H. Wade. Imitteemen wearing white buttollB
Gilbert
Rich, f.ormer student, is em- Five selections composed by Schu- 7 :40 when the girls
started for the
. el'n d to blame Anne Jensen for The leader
of the
Quaker colony number more than a hundred.
I
G tore "
fi
t
t'
. L' mle f
d' .
•
oyedo at the Pere man rocery
s .
bert
were sung.
"Whither
~ v a s rs high school press conven Ion
111 l l l -
their
strange
disappearance but who braves exciting a ventures to es- The council
has
.charge 0 ISCl"
Ed Guni,
a,
'30, is employed by the
Nebraska PoWer Company.
sung by members of the girls glee. coin. could be more
innocent
of such a tablish friendly relations with the pline matters outside of
classrooms
The
combined glee clubs
then sang
The boys were
taken
by William ' crime?
The
lost articles were finally Indians.
and
efficently
carries
on
its
work.
Roy Weslowski, '24, is
emp
loyed
by
A. L. Bergquist and Sons.
"The Erl Kiing,' followed by "Hark, Graham, '17, brother of Miss Myrtle
found
under the mattress and soon all "The Hoys' Life of Fremont," by
boys' glee. by
train.
J.oeBaburek also
went
on
the Next day
the
journalists hired
a Throughout the west, his camp- Des Moines
with
her family.
Harold
Olsen, f o r m ~ r
student,
employed by Eggers O'Flyng
Co.
Hark, the
Lark "
by
members
of
the
Graham in his
car
and
the
girls went the girls were
in
slum
be
rland. IF.
W. Seymour.
Marie Feltheim,
9A,
has
moved to
Henrietta
Peskach sang a solo train and returned the same day: I
axi
to the stadium,. where they wit- fires have become cities.
"Hedge Rose" and the girls glee Arriving in record time t ~ l e Joul'n-, nessed the football game between
I
'.'MaJ.·tin J\ohnson, Lion
Huntel',"
___________
is closed the program with "Sel' nade." alists were marched off to SIgn
up at I
Montana state and Nebrasl5:a univer- by Fitzhug-e Green. •
The pantomimes were given be- the college of journalism and then to sity teams. Hunting wild game
in
Africa f{)r
tween selections when
Bernard
Pa- find a hotel,
which w ~ s
accomplished I Ernest Kolonsky
proved worthy
ofi
museums
and movies with
gun B ' .
Fred Opecensky, '24, works in the lowski took
the
part of Franz
Schu-
after about a three mIle
trek
through his J'ournalistic
training
in being im-i anjl c a m ~ r a .
erger _8
effice of the Union Pacific Company. Ibel·t
dressed
in a black coat and wear- , 'Th B 'T :r d H " d't d
I . • town. . '
partial
by rooting for first one team ' e oys 'a
er
orn, e Ie.
-. ,- --,
. - -
ing a
whIte
stock collal. Before the First
came
a toU): of the town m a and the other dependIng .on which by K.
P.
Kempton.
Jerry KotlIk, 28, IS now employed:
"Er King" was sung
he sat
at
a desk big
bus
and
then
a trip
through
the
' k '
. tl to chdowns I A
salty
account of
the early
, V J K
tl'k
R of'ng COl11nanv
1 . .
L ' " I . team was
ma
mg le u ,
bv t.1e . . 0
I
0 I
..
. . ,
.. as
if composIllg the pIece. OIS",
ae
capitol After this the
cafeteria was
h
t . ' -
rubber and iV()lY trade among
. b' R b rt
M' at
t e momen .
. .
.
I d
I
Pickard,
Gaylord
Dur 111, 0 e. 1 c- visited. Dashing to the hotel and then to the cannibals of West Africa, as
Mildred
Menglel, 30,
IS.
emp oye I Donald, and
Bernard
PalowskI acted D ~ r i n g the course of the day,
th
t
t'
th t I fund the", told
by
an
old
veteran.
a the South Side RecreatIOn centel'. .,
hich
the com- e s a Ion e rave elso:
.
' •
. out a pantOimme III w " someone noticed
that
Sir Michael Kel-
had an
hour to spend before the tram.
I
All
m
the
Fmmly,"
by Theodore
. . f "Hark Hark
the Lark
N
Ray Slizeski, '29,
I
b d
'S attellding' posmg .0 " Iy had vanished. Where? 0 one Supper was next in line and the hourI' Roosevelt;
the
third Anecdotes of
I
was
el.ng ? ~ e . '. cQuld
say
but
sure enough
he
had
dis- soon passed. At last the elusive train the famous White
House
fam.ily
Cl'eghton University. ?entIal h I ~ h mixed
choruses
sang appeared. Haroldi Hammer searched was caught and Miss Graham thought
at
home,
at
play,
at
work, With
Eugene Sawyer, l2A,
bv the Novelty Repair
h o o l and on Saturday.
is
employed i
Fn d
'ay
m o r l l l ~ g . 'll '
S t
long
and
diligently
for him-not that
her
troubles were over.
I their
pets aIle ' child hood treas.
Sh ft .j Technical hIgh glee WI s
mg
a · h.e missed Mike but rather the keys H'Owever she was mistaken for she / ures.
op a
el
I urday morning,
assisted
by
members
to his room.
was
called
more than
once to define I
I
f
the d r a I I 1 a ~ e
_ d e p a r t m e n t H{)wever, such
trivial uc
curencesI
uch terms
as '' 'propinquity'' and . = . = = - ~ =
: : : = = - = = = = = = = = ' - ~ = = = ,
E
I
Kutlek '24 is employed in the i .- . didn't worry Chester Gehrman 01 Er- "city directory," which
proved
in 'eva- = ~ ~ .. ..........
t .Matat
. a t ~ .. ...
QUI ':.
o n ~ m e r c i a l 'Saving and
Loan
Ass- I.
Agnes J { ) ~ l 1 s o n ,
'29: a, bookkeeper nest 'Kolonsky
because
there
hap-I
lent to the question
~ o r an extempora-
= Moyune Tea Co. :
.
t'
, 111 an office
III
the Glam Exchange. pened to be a radio station in the neous
debate
the glrls Jleld.
Mary
.
F h R d
.
ocm Ion. I
I ' .
d li r u oaate
. hotel,
namely the KFOR.
But
Rudolph McGuire
was
the
coach
and
clallne
M
Coffee Tea and
Spice.
:
Mari e Dwi
orak,
HC , is w1Jrking . J
m : ~
~ l . ~ ~ l
10:,
;a;o
ransferred Pliska did
worry
because with a ban-l victory
for
Ida but Vi.rginia
~ e m a i n e ~
,
Premium
checks given, :
:1'
01'
the Brandies Store ·each day after · to Olt llg
011 ep..
.1quet coming 011, he wanted to look ' neutral. All good thmgs.
ale
boune : M . 1262 4731 So.
24th
"
.
Te
nth eriod I
his
best
At last
the long
lost hero
to come to an
end
and thIS
wondrous
I : l'
rhe se\ p . I . ohn .Buresh, '28, works in the UI1- returned with the . keys giving Ru-I trip a c ~ l a i m e d by
all
c u l . m i ~ a t e d as l n t ~ ' i I ' i I ' i I ' W ' ~ ' i I ~ C ' i I ' i I ' i I ' i I ; e ~ ~ ~ n ' ' i I ' W ' .
Otto Rybin, former student, is em- On PaCIfic office. dolph only three minutes to get ready.: ~ h e tram
came
to a ~ l l l 1 d m g halt I
.----------------------==--------
....=
" Ioyed by the Grain Exchange build- i
Mary
lVIcGuile
and Virginia
Sydnor i in Omaha.
I
v I Mildred Straube, former student, i i
Buy F. L. BIRD RIte
I
t llg.
I
orks
at
the Metropoiitan Utilities I I"
.
Your
Favorite
Ice Cream
For:All Occasions
Made
by
SOUTH OMAHA
ICE
CRfAM
'GO..
PHONES
"
. »
MA. 0126
AT. 6343
----- .. t i D ·
f
S h l l b
iiI
Gro ceries
&;
Meats I
Edward ' Cillk, former student, is DIstrIc .
Otngs o
C 00
U
S l i 1
I'
All
P f C'
. d P f ," De Ivery to
arts
0
Ity
, I
employed by the AtlantIc all aCI
IC
, d t /"l '
stol'e .· : Burgess Johnson, former
stu
~ n ,
SHROUT HEADS
i
SPEAKER SAYS . 4624 So. 24
Ma.0728
II "
I
visited South high school Monday, SOUTH
HI.
Y I . INITIATIVE
NEEDED
[;;==-=------,,----....... - - - - - - b - - - - - - . - - ~ I I . _ . , . . - _______ __
b
' Oct. 27.
He was graduated
from the - -_ .
I ___ , ===============
ulia Shively, '30, is employed y ,
Mutual Benefit Lif e association of Silver C i t ~ Iowa, high sc hool I ~ s t I Clayton Shrout was elected pres - " Initiative is required if you
expect
'Omaha J u n ~ and ?s employed by the Umon dent of the South Hi-Y club at the to be a successful
business woman,"
PaCific RaIlroad
c O I 1 1 ~ a n
He sub-I meeting Monday, Oct. 20, in
the Y.
said Mrs. Gilmore of the
Y.
W.
C. A. i
Leonard
Culton, 12B, is working scribed to the . Tootel. lVI. C. AI b u ~ l d i n g . . . Employment Bureau. Mrs. Gilmore i
a
fter
school
and
on
Saturdays for the
Other
()fflcers
are:
vICe-president, spoke to
the members
of Commercial ,
h ' F G· St
Wardrobe
' Cleane1·s.
I
Bernard Waszgis, brother of Joe Edward Grabe, secretary,
LeRoy
La Club Wed. Oct. 22 in l'oom 250. S h ~ Oma
a s
altest
rowIng
ore
..- - ..--.- IWa szgis, is out for freshman football. Towsky; and treasurer, Glynn Aus. said she
has
been a business woman l===============================
Gladys Hamilton, '29, is workmg in
I . . --
I for
20
years
and
told the girls they
._ . ; . . .___________________________
t he .office of the McDonald Paint fac' , JulIus
S h ~ k I s ,
10C, is employed in
l
FIVE
MEMBERS should get the most out of school SOl Central
Lumber & Coal C )
to ry
at
Ralston. . the RecreatIOn
parlor
after SChOOl ,
E N T E ~ SENATE
that they
might
be a
success.
I
I
hours.
, - - -
Plans
for the . Hallowe'en party
I
Vincent
Christie
is working in the I Five new members entered
the
Sen- and committees were
appointed
to Coa
h and
Joe Bab
urek,
llA" att.ended the ate Club, Monday. Oct. 20. New
l.ne.m-
settle the dat"e and th e place. The
hainholt
z
Drug store
at
20t
I
4719
SOUTH
24TH
STREET
. . ' Wanbonsie
Bridge
dedICatIOn
at
Neb-I bel'S
are: Walter
Waskel,
WIlham
p
arty
will
probably
be a
masquerade
'.
•
i
Ml
ssou1'l Avenue. k
C·
F'd
0 t
17
'1' .:
J h S'I
H'
ld
Th' I
Ph M k t
1614
M
rket
4364
' as
'a
Ity, 1'1
ay
c . . Sch ICltIg, 0 n ml ey, alO
Ie,
Members of
the
club expressed a
one r ar e
__
a
Elmer
Johnson,
12B, is working .,. ' , '
...
l a n d
R i C h a l d G a m e t h e s e n a t ( C l ~ b
desire to have pins
and
one dollar B;,L,PLA'.i:'NI
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Packers Lose to Beatrice Eleven 6 to 0
I
Packers Drop iPackers Tangle I ootball
Players Enjoy
Navy Compared H 1 . ~ , ~ : ' ' ' ; . a ~ ~ g ' ; , ~ : t ? : : k : . = ; : :
I
With Red ak
B Rfd B · To
Insurance I ccompanied by William Graham, '17,
Tight
Contest us
I e
to eatrlce
,and a Ford arrived in Lincoln, al\
I
EZ
F
day
. . .
For Country hour later than the g·irls.,
They
start ·
f even rl On Friday, Octob.el: 24, a ,thirty
I
he
tOWll,
~ n d ~ t h e r s went bowhng.
I
I d out
at
the
same
time,
but
you know
to Beatrice . . --- .
passenger bus contammg twentysevenl
At
12 o clock
the
,boy's
metat thej
how boys
(and Fords) al
'e- -
Bu
t
A c c o r d m ~ '
.
to
past
p r e f o r m a n c e ~ "
football
players and three
members
of
bus
garage, and from there went to
I
InsUl'ance gives
assurance
t h ~ t
alii
evidently
thc Ford was
in working
the . remammg games on South s the coaching staff left South high the school to
dress
for the
game
,
,is
well. The Navy may be conSidered order Saturday evening, for Ml". GrR'
Oran emen
H ~ n d
Packers
Firs t I chedule look
interesting.
, school for Beatrice
to
meet the Gage I After the game they ate supper and I n a sense
i n s ~ r a n c e .
The. Navy Lea- : ham with his arrived home in time
h )
ft · Sh
han and
Red Oak, a fast
team,
that
hall,S
county eleven on the
latter's
field. then returned home. On the way home
I
gue of the Umted States IS an organ- , meet the girls at the station and take
e e ~ k
~ n a
St
I
rom the land where the tall corn
It
was five
minutes
to eight when some of
the
boys slept while the oth-
I
zation composed of citizens who re·
ai.-
them home,
romiS
ar I rows,
h a ~
had
a very successful
s ~ a - I the
bus
left South
high school. The ers
talked
about
t h ~
g a l ~ e .
Shanahan
llize the
importance
.of
the ~ a r t
that _____
I
on. Theu' best feat was the defeat day was beautiful
and
the sun was talked about the
fned
chicken he had Inavies have played m the history of Anne Jensen stub'bed her toe and
KAVAN C A P T A l ~ S TEAM of
Creston
by a score of 24 to 7. shining bright. The boys were all for supper.
I
he world. Being desirous of inviting I f course had to
go
and see a doctor,
, . So.uth is preparing vigorously
to.
meet
~ e e l i n g
fine singing songs and crack-,
,At
ten -thh·ty th.e bus reached
South
' l the attention of ,the c o t ~ n t r y 'each He looked at it and said, "W e
ll
I think
Handicapped by the loss of pancake I hiS team. The next game IS
at
mg jokes. high school and the .boys unloaded year
to
the navy
of the
Umted States, ' you will
live--"
.
the Packer
gridders met
defeat
the
Creston. Although defeated
but
once
It was
a long and tiresome
ride
and their things and
left
f?r hom.
:.
They l
an
·
anniversary,
so
to
speak, was es- .
hands
of
the
Gage County
Gndders' this
season,
the
Creston
team are at exactly
eleven
twenty
the .
bus
were all
tired
sleepy,
and
brUised
up
' ablished. The
date
October 27, was
I Ida
Stl'azdas
started out for th
e
Friday Oct. 21. P a n c a k ~ w ~ s ~ u r t
i etel
mined foes
to
'South on their reached Beatrice. T h ~ boys were all from I o n g
ride
and game., ,
,
e l e c t ~ d . and O c t ~ b e r 27, 1922, was I onvention by nearly missing the
1R the Central game. Beatrice IecelvedI wn field. Next on the South ~ c h e hungry, so the fiorst thmg they hunted Emil Sanko, Albert S t r e l s k e ~ , Mike the
first
celebratIon. . train Friday morning. She had us
all
the opening kickoff and returned 18 dule battle two class A teams of the,up was a restaurant.
After
eating Kelly and
W.
1.
Graham,
'17,
attend-
"Why was October 27 selected?" hot and bothered for a while.
yards to
t h e i ~
own 38 yard
line.afterlmiddle w e ~ t ,
both from
omaha'ldinner,
some
of
them walked around\ed the gaine .. . . , someone may ask. On October 27,
trying
to
gam
at the Packer Ime.
I
Both Techmcal and South have not , . . ... . , - I 1b58, Theodore Roosevelt
was
born.
Anderson punted
to South's
17
yard
been defeated
and the
city
title
will
G I R L S ' ~ VOLLEY
B AL L
; I,ttended
the State Press
Convention
I
Theodore Roosevelt
was
ever the
Market 0349
line and Shanahan returned 5 yards. be at
stake.
South will be. ~ l a Y i n g l l TOURNAMENT BEGINS
lIt
Lincoln Oct.
24
imd
25
including advocate of a navy cominensuratewith \ GLASGOW TAILORS
&
CLEANERS:
A'kromis made 6 yards through the
under
one unfaYOl:able conditIon, and . ' f the Nebraska-Montana " State game.
I
he needs of the country.
Through
l 4706 South 24th Street
line and M c E l ~ i g o t t made it . a first that is playing .on
Tec?'s
,own field.: The winning team in the
Girl&,I' LOWRY'S RESERVES
'
I
his
a p p r ~ v a l and
act
i,:e .'interest the
I
SOUTH OMAH A, ,NEBRASKA
clown
on Beatrice's 32
yard
lme. Ak- The
last
g
ame
wl.l be With
North
who Volley Ball
tournament at
South .
BATTLE TO LEADlnavy
received
the
Impetus
and
support
I
Wm.
R.
·M llner
romis
was
good for 5
yards.
In
the
have a good record,
put are
_
out
of High will be sent to Technical High
..
- .
that has
made
it what it
is ' todaY'1 We Call
F"r
And Deliver
second
quarter
·South completed two city competition on accol,lnt of having ISchool to compete in Play Day con. · fhe South High ' Packer , 'ReservesI omeone else' mig'ht hiwe done
the,
_ __,
'sses which were good for
25 yards.
been
defeated
by Central. _ tests, Friday Nov. 21. .
tUI
:ned
back
~ h e Abrah9;m Lincoln same thing, p ~ r h a p s , but
~ h e o d o r e , 0 "
.
, " • • " •
e half ended with
South
in possess- The
lo
cal tournament starts in the
gridders
by the count of · 13
to
0 onI oosevelt, as
president
is one who
I
W i t ~ n t l t ~ I t I t _ W i t _ W i t
_ _ _ _ __
n of the ball on
the
50-yard line.
HERMAN STOCK
S T A ~ S gym on Monday, Nov. 3, · and will the
Packer's
field
Thursday
Oct.
23'1
did '
do
it
and
by
hi
s
SUPPOlt
and ap-I
I
Geest Market
In
the third quarter
Bobby Taylor
AT RTjGHT GUARD
continue
for
two weeks, in a round
I
his
was the first defeat of the sea-
proval
started the navy
toward
its
" "
playing with
an
injured hip caught I ,- robin sc:hedule. Gym A will play Ad- son for the -Abraham eleven who were present day standard of · efficiency. Quality Grocenes and Meats
a pass on the South 22-yard line and Herman Stock, South high's right vanced Team One and Gym C
th{'
leading 'the second team loop.,
I
What better
date
than ,October 27
i
Home Made
Sausage
was
downed on the Packers 17-yard guard, is a coming kid in the PackersI dvanced team Two. All tournament
This
pushed the Lincoln gridders ill-I could hav e been selected? '
I i\1a. 0161
1917
Mo
. Ave.
line. An off
tackle
thrust
was
good
I
line. This is his first
year
of football, games
are
free
for
girls in school
to fomth
place, and South took
thel
Theodore' Roosevelt understood and
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
..
) t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a , . a , . a , .
..
* t a , . ~ ~
for
a Beatrice touchdown. The
try, and
he is coming along fine.
I
who wish to see
the
games. lead. - I realized the
potentia
l benefit
of
a _ _ _
_ .
for point at pass
was
grounded. A
I
He
was
one of the outstanding
I .
T o u c h d ~ w n s wel:e made by Cline and navy. For he , ;as responsible for . . .____ .....__n __ ...1OtVllnae ... .
few
minutes
before the touchdown players in the Lexington game espe-I
PIZINGER TREATS
the other
was
a forward pass from that far reaching event during his
Ii
he
break that enabled the gridders
ciallyon
defense. He also put a great, TWO
SOUTH TEAMS 1
oore to Rhyno. The Packers were presidency, which was the 'meams of II
Sleep anywhere
ht,at
a\ Poppe.
Gage County to score came.
hand in the defeat of Central last I
never
in
danger after the first
half
. increasing the friendship' between
t he l l FOPPE'S RES1AURANT
T ~ Y l o r
forced
th:
bal
i ~ t o
South' s week, and' did his
part
in
the BeatriceI . olty-five
malted milks were The work
of
Rhyno
and
Woods in
the I
United
States and the
rest of
~ h e i= =
territory by returnmg a kick off 35- game. given
out
last week by Charley, backfield and Moore's punting were'
wOTld
That
event
was the crmse II
Ma
3725 24&N So .
Omaha Neb.
yards.
Then
he
ram
the end for 12 I izingel', proprieter of theCity Drug: outstanding for the Packers and on,l around the world of the sixteen I ..
yards
. A punt on
south's
30-yard line .
Vikings
Out
To
Store
to
the second and first team the line Herhert Ratay, end,
was
aI
attleships
in 1907 and 1909.
I Ut . ,.
. . . . . . . . .
a , . ~ a , .
. . . . . . .
U t a , . ~
. . . . . . .
was
fumbled.
At
the out set of :he
Defeat
Packers football playel's, f ~ r defeating Central I star. Kirkman and Steele also looked
I
F o u ~ t e e n
months
they visited other i
=::-- _ .. __ __ __ .. __
game
b?th teams p l ~ y e d a.
defenSive
I . .
Iand .Abraham
L I ~ c o l n
I good
at guard,
especially Kirkman
i
countries. .
I .
game With
South
havmg a lIttle better Although North high team lost ThiS
was
the first defeat for both \ who Inade most of the Packer's tack- \ At each anmversary the Navy
De-I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J I ~ ~ ..
of the argument but in the third quar - thei r first game
to
Central in the city of these teams. Abraham Lincoln was les. partment cooperates with the Navy ~
tel' the line w e a k e ~ l e d and Beatrice race, they stilI claim a good team and was leading' the second team loop The game was refereed by Izzy League in
every
way in
celebrating I 'l
LOUIS D.
KAVANAGH
IW
was .able to score. promise to give plenty of competition with three wins and no defeats. This Berstein. : the anniversary. An .
"at
home" I J
A t t o r n ~ y : a t . ~ a ~ l..3
After
scoring
the Orange
men play-
to their future
opponents. As students was
their
first defeat of
the
season
I
hroughout the entire Navy
on this ~ Probate·CIvIl·Crimmal ~
oed
a defensive
game
and
the
South, will remember,
South
·
has
Iflst
games
and
it sent
them back into
fomth
I
RAILERS GIVE I ate
is held in
order
that the Amer-
~ 24 &
N
Ma. 4070·2234 ~
backs could not ·pentrate the line or I or
two
years
to win
from the Vik- place. - . I -
HAR VE ST PAR T Y
ican people may have a suitable op- i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i I i
score by
thE
aid of their smooth pass-\ ings. The Packers have lost two '
__ I
ortunity to see and know their own
I
ing
machine which seemed
to be I
ames
to North
·by the scores of 6
-0 I
EDUCATIONAL
WEEK
I Bales of hay will be used for seats Navy.
1======"=========
·"
't'l'lcLate
in
the second quarter and
i I last year
and
the year
before. NOVEMBER 10-16, 1930
at
the Trailers'
Harvest
party to be '
the fuurth qualter
McElligott
had
I
The
Viking's will be
minus
such
Amedcan
Educa:tion Week will be given
at
the
home of Marie Powers
I
Jobs
Waiting
for Boys
I
(0AL-
to be r ~ ~ o v e d f r o ~ l thp game ~ e c a u s e players as Potter, .Raschke, and Ma- observed November 10-16. The
pro-
on Wednesday; Nov: 5 ail; 7 o'clock ;
i
of an mJur and
I I I
the. fourtn c;uar- Ison, and are bankmg th,elr . o p ~ s
gram
is sponsored by the American in the evening. Brown papel' invita- I
M e ~ b e r s
of
the
staff of the Bee-
fl:l'
A ~ r ? m l s was can.ed from
the ar?und
Anthes and Captall1 Tletsolt Legion, the United
States
Office of tions have been issued
to
members News In
South O m a h ~
have announ:-I
'00
field IllJured. , I hIS year. Education,
the
National Education of
the
club. ed
that there
are openmgs
for
boys
Ill."
D
For South Shanahan and Akronus
I
-- Association and the Nebraska State One requirement is necessary. Every the
freshmen
and sophomore classes I Phon
..
M A r ~ . t oOlli; MArkeI040Q; ATianti,041.
were .the outstanding stars and for I
JOURNALISTS SEE
Teachers' ~ s s o c i a t i o n . The themes one must come in a:prons and over- I n their .distribution d e p ~ r t l 1 1 e ~ t .
Real
Estate, Loans
and
Insurance
Beatrice Taylor
was
the whole show.
NE B R ASKA
GAME I uggested for the several
days
are ails to carry out
f a r l l 1 e r e t t e
idea ' Boys
Interested
may Interview the . OFFICE.
4805
South
24th Street.
OMAHA.
M GR
South Beatrice ,
as
follows; of harvest home. "
manager at the
South Omaha branch
S,anch Olli
...
COHSERVUIVESAVINGS & l C A N A S S ' ~
Kavall
L.
E. Miller Members of
~ < u t h
wh? attended. the Monday, November 10- Schools and The ·house will be made festive
for
office
at
24th
and
N streets.
I
Liska L.
T. McCown Press Convention
at
Lmcoln
FrIday the
enrichment of human
life
this in corn stalks and pumpkins. '
Stock L. G, Warren
and
Saturday of last week saw the I T U e ~ d a y , November
11- .
c 100ls On the invitation committee are: .. .. I t ~ " , .. a , . a , . a , . ~ ~ ~
.....
, . a , . ~ Q .. . ~ a . ~
.....
~ . , a , . ~ Q ~ ~ I ~ ....... r . l I I ~ ~
Washington
C Nelson game between the Nebraska Cornhu,sk- promote patri.Q j. n world under- Verle Geiler,
Marie
Powers, and
I
U EA T -A ;
Plechas R.G. Austin ers and Montana Bobcats. s e e l ~ g
s t a n d i n ~
Irene O'Hara. The entertainment com-II '
·0 B E S T
PLAC ES T O E A T =
Bruckner R
T.
Garver a team lIke Nebraska play was qUite . ednesday, November 12- The mittee members are: Ethel Bentz, " r H E T W E
.:ii
Hallgren
RE, ~ u h n
a thrill
for
Illost of them
as
~ o s t
0
schools
of
yesterday.. .
June
McCoy, Rose Dulacki, and Mil- I .
H O M E AND H E R ETS f
Schaefer Q.B. Larimore them had n e ~ e r s e ~ n a team lIke the Thursday, November 13- The dred Kralicek and the refreshment j
lCURB
SER VIC E 24& L S T R E
Shannahan
L.H.
woelke
j
C o r n ~ u s k e r s m actIOn. The. game was schools of today. committee members are; Tillie Papek
....
itIiIIie itl
.
...._ _
. . .
__ .__
. . . . .
____ ... ..
..
__
. I I - ~ - - -
Akromis
RH,
Taylor a thriller from start to fimsh. In the Friday, November 14- What the ' and Marie Powers.
McElligott
F.
B.
Anderson first
quarter
LeFrate, Montana quar- schools have helped the individual
to
I ~ ~ ~ t l t l ~
Score by periods terback,
intercepted
a Nebraska
pass
ac·hieve.
~ ~ ~ t W l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Y.f
South 0 0 0
0-0
on his own 10
. ~ a r d
l ~ n e
and
ran Saturday, November 15- \ ~ h a t .the ~ ~
Beatrice
0 0
6 0-6 through the entlle Nebraska defense schools have helped Amenca to ~
Referee, Russell, Nebraska univer- for a touchdown. In the second quar- ac.hieve.
~ i t y :
umpire, ~ c h . u l t e , Nebraska uni- i N e b r ~ s k a
s c o r e ~ 13
points i.n and , Sunday, November 16- The schools
~ ~
verslty, h e a d l ~ n e s m a n , Hubka, Ne- [
lII
the
third
pomts, and m
t ~ e
tomorro\,. and
the future
of Am-'
H
braska
univerSity.
fourth
13 pomts.
The total was
u8
erica.
,
S t
H · h )
or the Cornhuskers and 7 for Mon-
I
0 U I
g
ASHINGTON STARS
Itana state. FIVE BOYS
ATTEND
~ ~
AT PIVOT.
POSITION I Tickets wcr: gifts to each delega:e
NEBRASKA UNI
GAME
~
' .
-
. from
South
high school and the Um- I Five boys of the journalism class ~
Elmer "Tug" Washington, Southl,versit
y
of Nebraska. ._________
_ _ _
_ ~
high's star center, is playing
his f i ~ l a l
, - -
__
year of football for the red and white, I RAYMOND
WOLFE
I
Godfrey's Jewelry
~ ~
having started
his career on coach
I INJURED IN GAME I 'F 0 0 T BA LL
w i n g ' s
freshman team. From there
__
I
Sheaffer
Pens and Pencils . ' ..
he went
to
the second team, where he I Raymond Wolfe,
halfback
on
the
I
~
played
guard
on Zip Lowry's 1928 freshman
team, injured
the muscles 409 N
St.
MA 1270
city
champion reserve team. He also in his
leg- in the game against
North·le
••
e
did the punting for the team. IHc was taken
to
the Evangelical Cov-
==============
~ ~
Last year he held dowllleft tackle po- I
ellant
Hospital for treatment and
' \vas . USED MAGAZINES
1M g
sitions for the Lowry's reserves, and
calloY,
r
ed to
go to his home. i 5c 5e . .
I
of all kinds
en .account ?f
the
great work .in
the
,
five
cents
~
l i ~ e , he received a first team SUIt, a.nd FRESHMEN
BATTLE
I GARDNER'S STUDIO SCHEDULE ~
was a second string guard. Since the :
WIT H
NORTH 0-0 I
injury of Swoboda in the
Lexington
' The
South
high frosh and the North i . 2417 N Street 1
game, Washing-ton has been shifted
to
i igh frosh battled to a 0-0 tie
OIl
, )C
USED MAGAZINES
5c I
Oct.
31
Red
Oak at
South
he
pivot position where he has been
I
North field 'Wednesday, Oct. 22. This 1
1
__ _ _ _ _ _ _____ . _ -
showing
up
well especially on offense. Iis
the
second
game that the South
........
a , . .. , . ~ .. . . . . ,. . .. ,. .
, . ~ ~
..Qat
His passing was one of the 'big I eam has been held to a scoreless tie, I
2
30 T h Ff Id
reasons of the
packers
big victory having' tied Central the . })l'evious" O K.
HARDWAR
E O. • ec
Ie
over Central, and
Patton
and Davis Iweek. Ray Wolfe, halfback, was in-
I
~ ~ e u ; ' ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ i ~ I 1 ~ o m e
great
work
f r o m
: : : ; ~ t a ~ 1 1
f ~ ~ e
t ~ ~ ~ : l e : ~ l . d
taken
to
a l i
Nov.
14
South
at
Technical
KAVAN LEADS TEAM
AGAINST BEATRICE
II
Sporting
OLD PRESIDENT Goods
2.30
Tech',.Field
VISITS HI·Y I
Ro scoe Kavan, flashy end, was cap- ,
Hi-Y
started the year with a meet- I
D
El· N 21 S th t N rth
tain of the
game Friday
against
Bea- i
ing
Monday, Oct.
7.
Twenty-two hoys
I
e.
xter
ectrJC
oV. OU a 0
t rice. He played a great game Friday i vere present. The meeting was for
I
Washers
against Beatrice He
played
a
great
I ld membm-s and new members.
I 2.30 Tech Field ~
game on the offense
as the
,defense
I
Delmore Hills, former president, was" Globe
Stoves
~
catching and breaking
up
passes. honol'
guest
. He spoke on "Follow-
I
~
passing attack. His most outstanding ing
Foot
steps of Those Who Have
I
He is the largest boy in the Packer's iGone Before." I Gas C o mb i n at i o n
play this year was catching a pass All boys who are
interested
in join- "
St o v es
I . ,
and
making a touchdown in
th
e Nol'-
ing may
see
Ed Grabe, Henry
Kelpe,
I
t
~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ g : : U ~ = ~ : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ M - ~ ~ ~
folk game. or Dale Hancock.
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