Friday, Novembers 12, 1943 DAILY NEBRASKAN UNIFORM OF THE DAY: Fall Out in O.D. Shirts! by Lew Davies STAR Notes The cold Nebraskan winds were moaning and whistling their lonesome way around the library, unnoticed, till suddenly the C.Q. flicked the lights out and blared out, "First call for reveille, every body up!" I crawled out from under the blankets, listened to the windows shivering from their all night watch in the November wind, and quickly ducked back under the covers, and went into temporary hibernation. Ten minutes later I realized that I must face the cold bare. I mean the bare cold facts so I sprang out into the icy room, and into my equally frigid clothes. I wasn't alone in my suffering as if that was any consolation. That wind had sounded cold when we were on the inside look ing out, but when it took three men to push the libe door open against the wind then I knew it was cold. "Hit it on the double and fall in at attention!" They didn't have to say "freeze at atten tion," unless they wanted to be sure that we didn't freeze at ease. When I battled my way to the place where our platoon falls in, I found, instead of four neatly aligned ranks, one big huddle. I sneaked into the middle, to find out what was going on and found it nice and warm, so I stayed. It turned out that there wasn't anything going on it was just warmer that way. I had hardly fin ished congratulating myself on being on the inside, when I found myself once more on the outskirts. The windward edge of the huddle kept running around to the other side, to let someone else break the wind, so there I was. I ran around to the other side too. This went on for several minutes till our platoon leader noticed that our retreat was leading us dangerously close to the library (we weren't as dumb as we looked), and commanded us, in typical Simon Legree fashion, to "Fi.!l In!" Reluctantly we turned around and lined up in four ranks but not for long. First thing we knew we were in a huddle again with the platoon leader right in the middle. Then the battalion commander took over with his "Batt-al-ionnnn, attenih-hut!" By that time we couldn't have taken our hands out pi our pockets even if General Washington himself had given us the command. ( Then came the report. "A company 26 men absent, fir." "B company, 31 men absent, sir." "C company, 47 men frozen, sir." "The uniform for today lass B with OVERCOATS." BY SGT. C. D. SHOKES. The strange case of John F. Dunn, Joser-h Zibelli, and George E. Sweeney, STAR linguists, is proof that it is not only a small world, but also that you meet the strangest people in the Arrny. Zibelli and Sweeney finished their B. S. work at Fordham University last spring. Coming into the Army, they went their separate ways Sweeney landing in Kansas and Zibelli ending up in Panama. Their surprise at meeting each other in the STAR unit was increased con siderably with the meeting of John F. Dunn, M. A., almost Ph. D., a language instructor at Ford ham while they were there. All three have been classified for for eign area and language study. The power of the STAR basket ball team, which is ready for all comers, has been enhanced by the arrival of several former UN var sity men among the Infantry ROTC unit now in temporary resi dence with the STAR men. John G. Bottorf, played center for 2 years; Kenney Elson held down the forward position for 2. years; and Fred Cassidy was varsity for ward last vear. raisy woto, caaet company clerk and sputterer of all sorts of Italian dialects, finds time amidst his busy hours on the typewriter to knock out a few verses of song. All who have heard his latest agree that they have never heard anything like it before, and that there is no doubt as to what will be the public's reaction to its de but This column has the honor of presenting the words for the first time. A world premier was giycn last Monday in the orderly room by Noto, tenor and basso profondo. THAT LITTLE GIRL YOU MEET IN THE ARMY That little eirl you meet In the Army, That swept brunette you never would have ttneran. When loneliness (trips you. And evenings seem so blue. She cornea a Ions "and you are not alone. That little gill you meet in the Army, That blue-eyed blonde who makes you leel at home. She steals away your heart, But all is torn ap-rt, Tomorrow o'er these western plains you roam. Many soldier sigh For the rlrl they left behind; But I'll forever cry Fur the fleeting ones t find. That little frirl you meet in the Army, That redhead you would love to call your uwn. Your heart begins to sing; Until you see the ring. And owe flown. gain a Private's hopes have Noto believes he's struck a new theme in popular music. Instead of writing about the "girl he left behind" (so many people are doing that these days), he composes about the girls he's going to meet. He's not bashful about admitting that the inspiration for the above selection is Miss Ruth Ann Me daris, ag student. Some of the things said about what a woman can do to a man should be re peated here. IAj a So) per day. ,' I Uf. payable la aevaaea . ,V LOST A Mortar Board pin. Finder call Jan Daithorp, 2-126. LOST A Mortar Board pin. Finder call Jane Daithorp, 2-1926. LOST Pair black leather gym shoes. Tuesday in gym dressing room. Re ward. John Belue. Field House. LOST Brown leather zipper purse between 314 Sosb-Avery, Wed. Reward. Call -32M. Just Like Magic We take the dirt "out of" your clothes. No more gray sheets, towels, pillow cases, or blouses. We Dood It Rite 333 No. 12 1 COED COUNSELORS Nancy Raymond, vice-president of the Coed-Counselors, requests that all members meet Saturday, November 13, at 11 a. m. in room 315 of the Union. "Authorized" Electric Shaver Service 143 So. 12 5-7864 Factory parts for Schick, Sunbeam and Remington shavers and new ehavers on trade in basis $11. For merly located in Sharp Bldg. Something (lew Has Been Added Piano Interlude 5 to 6 Sunday Peggy Shelley n the Ivories Union Lounge j . ' ' a. " i t 1 9J to use reserved seat tickets Friday Night University Theatre Temple Bldg. SOLDIERS! A Special Performance Will Be Given Tomorrow Night . ' Soldiers 25c-Their Dates 25c-General Adrn. 55c , Play Begins at 8:00