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THE DAILY NERRASKAN Tuesday, May 10, 1949 PAGE 4 f Itcginicnlnl Parade to Climax Federal ROTC Inspection Tour A two-day federal inspection tour of thp university Army pnd Air Force ROTC units "will be climaxed with a regimental pa ?ade Tuesday at 1 p. m. west of the coliseum. The pnhlir is in vited to witness this event. Five officers representing the field and air fortes of the De partment of Defence are making the inspec tion, vhic h ( overs all activities of ROTC on the ram- pus. SIX AWARDS will he p,e- Nll-Mcils (,llOOS Shilr ffr Officers ,Iamc T'.lankentiip and Ruth Alie .ToJmson bave been submit ted as Nil-Mod presidential candi dates ly the nominating commit tee. Other nominees are: vice-president, Kenneth McKihbon and Lawrence Dnylan; secretary, Kitk I, ewis and .T. Smith; treasurer, Dick McDonald and Robert Tink er; news reporter, Keith Morey nod Robert Kirchman. The Nn-Med elect inn will be be'd at fi p. m Wednesday, May II, in the Tove library auditorium. Tickets will be on sale fur the annual Nil-Mod pic nic which w ill be held Saturday. May H. at An telope pork. Actors hah Givvs Mystery Drama Tb Actors lab, directed, acted. find cfTged by students, will pie cent 'l.mlifs in Retirement" by Fdward Deny and Repinald Den bam this evening in the Temple building Curtain time is R p. m Directed by F.li7abeth Full-S-.vr'V. the plav is a suspense-mystery with a selling in an old es tate in Fntland. Cast includes Flaine Famphear He I,eonnra l iske. Christine Phil lips as Fury, Jo Speidell as F,l -len Creed, Jean Day as liuisa Creed, Mary Sieler as Fmily Creed, Clare Denlon as Albeit Feather and llarbara Malm as Sister Theresa. MAIN 1 KATUKKS ST A NT STATE: 'The Walking Hills. 1:32, 3:42, 5 42, 7:42, P .44. VARSITY: 'Daughter of the Wec," 1:35. 4 23, 7:11, P .19 ' Al pska Patrol, ' 2 52, 5 40, fl 28 lll'SKfR: "Tlie Firing Tieers.' 1 On, 4 2R, fi 03. "The ! ichling .Sefrbrec." 2 .45, fi 13, P 4R. -'4 V? SCOTT RAINES ) : . - V A 'Daughter Of The West' nLflSKn patrol" mm TMnilV; irUMH M... -lit n I .1 i r . f . " . senfed: The Tershing award, for the top military student in the Pershing Rifles established in the will of the late Ceneral John J. Pershing, to be presented by Miss Mae Pershing. Lincoln, the Gen eral's sister; the Nebraska 40 and 8 award; the American legion Auxiliary award; the Honor Com pany award; the Air Force Asso ciation award; and the Certificate of Proficiency to the POTC unit on the b:isis of last year's inspec tion. A YEAR A(iO. the University's !U)TC was given a superior rat ing, highest possible award. Mem bers of this year's inspection team are: Field Forces Col. James F. Shumate, Topcka. Kas , executive of the Kansas Military district; Major Patrick D. Henley, Cromid General Staff School, Ft. Piley, Kas, and ('apt Raymond A. Schafer of the Kansas State Col lege ROTC staff. Air For c es - Col Lniie P. Tur ney, Head'iuar ters, Tenth Air Force, Ft P.enjamin Harrison. In diana; and Major Peter Deisch of the ROTC staff at Notre Dame uni ver sit.v. Union Cnlrmhtr Craft Shop, Wednesday, 7-9 p. m., Ag Union. Craft Shop, Thursday, 1-5 p. m., Ag Union. Starlight Terrace Hall, featur ing Russ Kruger and his band, Friday, 0-12 p.m., Ag Union. Admission 60c. 'Lloyds of Inndon," starring Freddy Hartholomew, Tyrone Power, and Madoline Carroll, Sunday, 3 p. m , Ag Union. Coffee Hour, following the show, Sunday. YM. YW Plan Annua Picnic Patty' Party! Today at 5 o'clock, the YMCA and the YWCA are holding their annual picnic at Pioneers park. All YW and YM members and their fi iends ar e invited to at tend. Among the events taking place will bo the traditional snfthall game plaved between the Ag YM and the City YM. All l eser at ions for this event Dean Lambert io npcaK ai A g Convocation Dean W. V. Lambert will speak at an Ag college convocation for the first time Wednesday nt 11:15 a. m. Speaking in the College Activi ties building. Dean Lambert will talk on "Some Factors to Con sider in the Choice of a Career ' All J 1:20 classes will be dismissed fot he convocation. The convocation is an annual one sponsored by Alpha Zeta, agricultural honorary. Jack Haird, letiring Alpha Zeta chancellor, will be master of ceremonies. Special music will be furnished by a woodwind quartette from the School of Music. In charge of the convocation is a committee from Alpha Zeta headed by Dwight Kaster, and including Wayne Nielson and Lloyd Wiith. must be phoned into the Y office right away. Transportation will 1e pro vided by YM members. All those desiring a ride out to Pio neers paik should be over at the Temple Pudding by 5 o'clock. Chairmen of this affair are Jan Uufford and Dave Keen. I NU Ihillelin Board Til cm! ay There will le a square dance in the Student Union ballroom Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., sponsored by the City Campus Square Dance club. Kvcryone is cordially in vited to attend. The Chamber mimic concert scheduled for May 5 has been postponed until May 20 at 8 p. m. It will be held in I.ove Auditorium as originally scheduled. Sagvland Film Planned Today Sageland birds and animals will be the subject of the last Audubon Screen Tour at Ixrve Memorial Library Tuesday at 8 p. m. Titled "Sounds of the Sageland," the film is a color picture show ing the wealth of animal and plant) life in the sagelands of America. Songs and sounds of birds and animals will be given bv Alice and Harold Allen, National Audubon society lecturers. The lectures are sponsored by the University's Museum and Ex tension division and the Audubon society. Admission is 60 cents per person. 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