Sunday, October 25, 1942 DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 Traditional Gate . . . Scrap? 00 si' I I t 1 s i) ir-r K IktftMMUf -j'V AuaCW.ia ft- yttn r -'t -i - a' i Mwwii n init f I IK - y Cadet Corps Hold Parade On Tuesday New Colonel Reviews ROTC for First Time This Year; No Rifles With first call set at 5:30 p. m., the university cadet corps will get its initial parade under way Tues day afternoon, as cadets formally present themselves for the first time to the new brigade colonel and his staff. Inaugurating a new policy this year, the parade has been organ ized and left completely in the hands of the brigade staff and the three regimental staffs. During the past two weeks the cadet offi cers have been drilling their com panies and batteries in prepara tion for the parade. Present Colors. As a special feature of the pa rade, the new brigade colors will be formally presented by the "40 & 8" national division of the American Legion. All guidons and streamers won at the last annual competition will be carried in the parade. In the event of inclement weather next Tuesday, all junior and senior cadet officers- will meet in the coliseum at 5:30 p. m. for the formal presentation of the colors. Because all rifles of the cadet corps have been sent out to camps, no unit of the brigade will bear aims. All senior cadet officers will wear chamois colored gloves, along with the Sam Browne belts and garrison hats. . . . JIlCLTu UlSL hOlUifL A fire-escape on a one-story building! Searching for potential scrap iron on the campus, a Daily photographer discovered this fire escape on the north wall of U hall. Nearest window: eight feet; time elapsing since use could have possibly been made of the fire-escape: at least 50 years; suggestion: scrap It! Cast Complete . Uni Theatre Starts Series With 'Cherry Orchard' With the casting of the first studio play of the year, "Cherry Orchard," the second series of thenter activities gets underway. Members of the cast include Marge Christensen, Betty Schultz, Phyllis Overman, Janice Mirx, Prisrilla Mosdy. Ronald Metz, Henry Lee, Bob Hyde, Glenn Nel son, Bernard Swarte, Dean Graun- Graduatc Student Finds Work!!! I). L. Olson, graduate of the university, is now employed in the engineering department of the Wright Aeronautical corporation at Patteison, New Jersey. Olson was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers while at Nebraska. ' . As Studio Play ke, Jac kWenstrand and Don Jo hannes. "Cherry Orchard." is a Russian play, first produced in the famous Moscow Art Theater in 1904, where it received enthusiastic ac claim. It will be presented in the little theater of the Temple build ing early in December, all season ticket holders being invited. The Union series is getting started with tryouts for "BBrief Music" which began last night and will be continued this after noon at 3:30. '"Brief Music" will be presented Nov. 20 in the Union. The University scries completes the schedule of theater activities this year and its first play, "Out of the Frying Pan," is well on its way toward completion. The cast has been rehearsing for some time and a finished production is ex pected Nov. 4, 5 and 6. DO YOU WANT A BAND? For Your Dance or House Party? "You name it . . . we'll hare it . . . or get it." T. Dorsey J. Dorsey Calloway Bassie Miller Shaw For Arrangements Phone 2-7371 or 5-7239 JOHNNY BESTOR "Your Retori Pmrty Mn Students Asked To Aid in Tin Can Salvage Municipal Defense Council Opens Drive; Begin Pick-up Thursday Fraternities, sororities and all organized houses are asked to co operate in the coming Lincoln drive to salvage tin cans. Collec tion will begin Thursday, October 29, according to Nathan Grossman chairman of the salvage commit tee of the Lincoln Municipal De fense council. The cans may be delivered to the depot at 937 S street or will be picked up at the houses. The Garbage Men's association and Uie Lincoln Bottling association are furnishing trucks and time for the collection. The collectors will pick up cans daily until the supply is exhausted, and the campaign will continue for the duration of the war. All tin collected will be shipped di rectly to a government plant for processing the metal for war use. Cans are to be thoroughly washed, the labels are to be re moved and the cans are to be flat tened by stepping on them, ac cording to WPB instructions. Cof fee cans and others with painted-on labels are desired but paint, oil. varnish, floor polish evaporated milk and cone-shaped cans are not wanted for salvage. Colonel Haney Hospitalized At Ft. Warren Lt. Colonel Jiles W. Haney was suddenly taken ill after the Min nesota game last Saturday, and has been hospitalized in Ft. War ren the past week. The former head of the mechan ical engineering department flew up to the game last Saturday with his wife, Mrs. Haney and his daughter Mary Maxine. Upon his arrival back in Ft. Warren, the colonel contracted an acute case of influenza. Before being called Into the army last spring Colonel Warren was director of civilian pilot train ing on this campus. During his stay here at the university he was very active in pioneering interest in aviation in connection with col lege education. ! . 1 M' H !, lilt j i ' J I 'P 1.' I 1 1 i ' I- " I- , Another traditional landmark once the entrance to the old campus, the gate thru which Janet Hemphill is shown walking for picture purposes only now rests on the comer of the Union lawn. Scrap ... or tradition? Gorbach Conducts University String Ensemble at Convention Samuel Gorbach, who is replac ing Emmanuel Wishnow for the duration of the war, and the uni versity string ensemble will ap pear before the Omaha section of the Teachers convention Friday afternoon, Oct. 30 at Omaha Tech nical high school. Gorbach will conduct the string ensemble in a string clinic demon strating to teachers, method of procedure, and they will present the following program: Members of the string ensem ble include: violins, Johnson Beam, jr., Virginia Clarke, Thom as Picrson, Aronita Daskovsky, Stanley Wiles, Mary Alice Ziegler, Lcota Sneed and Sidney Timmer man; violas, Evelyn Nerud and Louise Lehmer; collos, Dieter Ko ber. 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