R. O. T. C. Edition ihe Daily Nebraskan VOL XXI. N. 1 "". LIWOI.W XKHKASKA, Tl'KKDAY, MAY 'J:t, 1!-'-J. IMJK'i: l-'IVK ( i:TS Neb raska Rifle Team IN AT CADET MANY HUSKER c p.. f 9- p. q A '. S B GAMP Annual R. 0. T. C. Camp To Be Held at Fort Snelling Minnesota FORTY-SIX ALREADY SIGNED FOR OUTING Basic and Advanced Camps To Start Fifteenth of June For Six Weeks Tli' nimiiii1!' ramp for ahts of tho K. O. T. C. will bo hi Id at Fort Snoli inn, Minn. Those who attended last v,,,r and plan on returning will no eau.ht be hiahly pleased mor tli leva 1 on. ior thoy well remember what an place it was for a six wooks on' in:.-. Sm iling is in the- midst if 'ho Lake region and for a camp if this kind thoro could bo no hotter sedev tion. Kvorv thing will be in readim ss to receive the cvdots n tho tiftoen'h 01 Juno; training will begin en that el. .to and will contimio until the tw, n tv-s.vemh of July a period of six . . I ks. There will Lo two general dividers. A ha sic Camp for tho first and sor did year cadets, and an Advanced Camp for the third and fourth yc.r iceih is. The training at camp will he a con tinuation if tlat rid ived at tho I'ui ersiiy. The Lours from 7 a. m. t 12 no.n daily will bo devoted to mili tary subjects. During this period a grc.t deal of time will be devoted to rifle marksmanship. The record course will follow the instruction practice, affording all an opportunity to quali r as expert .sharpshooter or mark.--111. in. Towards the end of the camp, .11 inter collegiate rifle match will be held. Six or seven of the best shots will be chosen to represent the Sev enth Corps in the K. O. T. C. national rifle matches to be he'd at Camp Por ly in September. Last year the lifle t'-Hin of the Kansas Agricultural Cal-legc- won the match; the I'nivetsity of Nebraska made a very crcelltahlt sl.ov, iii p. Individual Lists Individual proficiency ti'Sis will be l.e'd in each military subject covered . ad thi' relative standing in each con), piiiiy and college compiled from time t i time, last year considerable col b te spirit and a keen desire lo outdo li.e "ether leiiuvv " was displayed b i:ll ill the various tests. The afternoons will be d voted to . tl.lctics. All cadets will be require. i ; ei,te;- at hast one sport. The pro ::am includes tr..'. k. Iia.-eh..ll. boxing, s'. .ii.in rr. and mass c aies! '.e,i Vs. A r Linn ntal baseball league will lie organized from the various crnpauii s and In in t!ie ieauue a team will !' he is- ii to rej. resent ihe camp. Ttack ,nd bas'liall c-nuao-nients vv i 1 1 .'n;a:ied bc-tween the (aii.p and the Tliird Inl'antiy stationed at Sneiliai -.;id tt .i-:- nthictk' oi-:.riniz..;i ot Minneapolis and St. Paul. Cups and niedal.s wiil be provided for the d.f.er cut events by the citizens ol ihe two ( it: ... During the latter part of the camp a boxing arid tennis tournaiiH lit will be held to cietormine the c hampions of the different divisions. For each lost place suitable mod. As w ill be awarded. Entertainment for Cadets During the camp the cadets will be entertained with dancing, picnics, Humming parties and sight-seeing trips under the direction of the se r vice club of Fort Sm iling and other (Continued on Page Pour I Cadet tm" - t I . ( '' - Mie o il:e spleiiilid opportunities of the I niversity of N'ehiaska Reserve Officers' Tr.'inina Oorps is (he gallery pKHtiie, ree.ird firimr and competi tions. Thoro ;:le twelve gallery tar gets on i'.:o rans:o in ebrasa Hall VIKING ELECTION OF OFFICERS IS HELD The Vikings, Junior men's honor, r society, cloeied olfieVrs at a nicvting hole! at Alpha tJamma Kho lum-e last week. The following men were elected; Ooorgo Smaiia, president. Homer v'b.use. vi e -president. Kenneth Cozier, secretary. Joy T. Perquist, sergeant at arms. PERSHING RIFLES HAS LONG HISTORY Honorary Cadet Organization Organized Almost Thirty Years Ago Almost thirty years ago. a young man, just out of West Point, was commandant of cadets at the Univer sity of Nebraska. He was then prac tically unknown and his work of or ganizing the University Rifles was e!one without ir-yon taking pariioul.'.r notice of the event. For a long time this body of expert drillers went un der the name of Varsity Rifles but, in the name was changed, to do boner to the founder. Con. John J. Pershine. Today thV Pershing Rifles hold a very unique place in military circles. Although Nebraska is not a military school, the membe rs of the Rifles. 1 i. ke d as they are from the ranks of the cadets, are classed among the best drilled units in the United States. We are proud of this faet. Our gen- ral is proud of it to,i and is kind enough to give us credit in his var ious speeches throughout the coun try. The ambition of every man in tl.e company is to live up In tin's rcp i.ti 'i.m and to fit h'nielf for service in a military way in time of need. luring, and immediaic-iv after the v,m. ihe PiTshir.g Uiflf s. like every i t lu r c.rganizazt i.in, we nt into a period of depression. Little work was done arid it was only this past fail that the work be:-an to piek up rapidly. And it picked up very rapidly indeed t. r this spring finds us with a full 0 iota and an enviable record for the 1 a si year's work. Selection of Officers. The officers of the company are se lected by vote of the members of the company. This year Joe N'oh served yb'y as Captain assisted by Lieuten : iits Norn's Coats and Stephen King. Tho Rif.es are a democratic body. A captain of a company may find him self drilling beside a private in the :jr rank, and under the command of some other private. Former regi- i Coin in ii"il mi Tunc Tlim-l Officers Club V z t k.J.i,0.f , - t i ITliU. and lour at Ag t'olleje. The rifle Used is the caliber 22 issued by the Ordnance Department of the army. I he aniiimirtion i issued by t'.e gov ernment ;;nd costs cadets nothing. Training in shoot in -i in tho various INITIATES FOUR IN Hcnorary Military Fraternity Completes Active Year at Nebraska U. At tho last initiation of Scabbard and Plade held a few weeks ago, one associate member and three cadet members were admitted into tho fold duiirg on" if the most impressive ceremonies ;ovor performed at Ne braska. Those initiated were: Associate number Capt. Hutler I.. Knight, U. S. A. Active members Maynard A. Pu chanan, Howard Willey, Geo. IL Tay lor. The toial mebership of Company C, Third Regiment, Scabbard and Plade now ieiclueios twenty-one active mem bers and eleven members on the lac ulty. The faculty members are: Chancer.or S. Avery, Prof. J. P. Hurt. O.doiii 1 Americus N.itchell, Major Sid ne y Kiitkson. Capt. Robert Nix Jr.. Capt. J. H. H. gan. Capt. V. G. Mur phy, Capt. Forbes, Capt. H. 1.. Knicht, i-'iist Lieut. Max Oliver. The National Society of Scabbard and Riade was founded at the Univer siy of Wisconsin in IJM'5 and now has an organization of three regime nts or an organization of a division C thir-0-:h:oe companies located ihrouch p. ny w. s installed as the twenty-fifth company on May 25. pcil. Since then it has grown rapidly and is exercis ng a trial influence over the military a 1 fairs of ihe University. Purposes cf ScEbbard and Blade The purpose of the society, as e x pressed in its constituti-m, is to r.ii.-e the standard of military trair.ina in Aiie ik;.n e-ciile g. s an.l unite; si; h s, to unite in close r relationship their mili tary departments, t.. i in o'ira-e arid l: slef th' essentia! qualities of good al ii officii nt o: t'icers ..ml to pr. inote eo:M i olhtvship i.mong the a.b l of fice is. In adilion to this, the ne la bet's ;Te endeavoring to spn-ad the dot trine of military pre parodae s - and I,, e nc-ourace a Lkins for mi'.i:. ry service- en the part of ei Ib-ee mi n. Social Activities Early in the fall. Scabbard and Rh do put on one of the most success fi.l "Wild West" carnivals that has ever been staged at this university. Anyone who attended the party will remember ihe thrills of the evening. In January a formal dinner dance was given at the Lincolnshire for the ac t ive s.nd associate members, which allso afforded great merriment to all who attended and cf course all were there. On May 2fith, this week, the (Continued on Page Three) SHIRT-TAIL PARADE Starts at 7:15 ARMORY positions, prone, sitting, kneeling and sUnditii. and in trigger squeeze, b.c.th control, sighting and aiming, etc., are all under ti e supervision !' instructors and coaches of the mili (t'ontinned on Pago Two TO REVIEW CADETS Sponsors to Play Important Part in Programs This After noon When the bugle starts the annual compet the hearts of the pretty co ed sponroi-s -will skip a heat or two. The sponsors in their dainty irecks will iu.xo a sp ci. l booth from whic h to observe the drills of the afternoon. A Lalf-eoiue aled fluttering of a hand kerchief or an additional wave of pig ment will announce the entrance of Her company and a hearty burst of applause from the multitude behind will add pre. tly to leer pleasure. The winning companies will be called up t the reviewing stand and the sponsors of the lucky companies, assi.-tod by the regimental, battalion ami Pershing Rifh sponsors, will award the ribbons. Afte r the completion of compet. the companies will return to the drill field ami ihe captains will escort and present the sponsors to their compan i s. In closing, the regiment will pass In review for the sponsors ami the class of -2-2. A c omplete list of the sponsors ; p jie-ais below: Regiment: Colonel Richard C. T. fl eet; r c internal sponsor. Miss Lillian Lew is. Pershing Rifles: Captain Ji seph G. Neh; Sponsor, Miss Pearl Swanson. Rand: Sponsor, Miss Kdna M. P.rod-ha- i u. First Rat alien: Major Joe L. R ons. Sponsor, Miss 7.illa Gillmor. Company A: Captain Ivan P. Han sen: sponsor. Miss H..rriet Wilson. Company P.: Captain Nhrris W. C.;ts: spoil or, Miss Marvel. Arm Sevmour. Company C: ( ap;a;n R.'.gar C T:1 iis: sponsor. Miss Marion Rovittoa. Company D: Captain J arm s L. Free hsiim!: sp n.. Miss Mary Marsh all. Second Hattali.n: M.Jor Ri hard ih He. ;rn at: Mis Libuse M. Tomes. Ccntpany K: Captain Hariy K. l-ti-Towskv ; spon.-or, Miss Arvilla M. .1 ,-.!n.-o;i. Comjiany F: Caj'tain T. Fierce Ronrs; sponsor, Miss Lillian Rlanch ard. "emjiar.y G: explain K. Grant I;:ntz; sponsor. Miss Vera K. Cleiand. Company H : Captain Ernest Zschau sponsor. Miss Dorothy Davis. Third Rattalion: Major Clarence F. Rogers; sponsor. Miss Leata Mark we II. Company 1: Captain Dwight S. Mr (Continued on Page Four) ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL OF CADET CORPS THIS AFTERNOON Big' Review of Nebraska Reserve Officers Training; Corps by Chan cellor and Commandant to Start at One 0 'Clock On Drill Field ALL CLASSES DISMISSED FOR STUDENTS TO WITNESS THE OLDEST TF AD1TI0N OF CORNHUSKER INSTITUTION Company Competition on Athletic Field tc Be Followed by Indi vidvu:l Compet and Presentation cf Pri:es by Colonel and Sponsors Prompt'y at e:i o h-i H is allel ic en, tl o j.nm'.al e r ; , : i;-, ... ,irill. pc pularly known , s r. i, ; , ;'" will he held. This drill ' ; l.-; n ;l univer sity tradition for over :iit ve'ars. in fact it is almost a eld il .,. uv.iv r si'y itself. It is a Ion: step t':-. m the few pray oh.d nii ii who compos, el eh" coi ps of cadets in tie laily ehs ol the university to the (.ah! re vlment of U22. with Its twelv, khaki-clad companies erinp'isin. ve.- a 1 1 :cns rnd men. Xolm ska's adet . rp - has advanced by loaps at;,': b. iiuds sine . its reorganization . s a:i lh O. T. v". unit after the wo: hi v.n . rhi aiternoeii. which is a hal,- a i clay for the entire i:tr.i-:sity, will ,-, la vvith a ici-, v c: ti.e nmiiciMtt by the Chancellor and the Commandant. This review will t;.;( pi. -co on the ALL CADET OFFICERS Students in Advanced Course? to Blossom Forth in Gray Next Fall Next year the advanced course st't de nts will blossom t ith in new uni forms. Cadet prey is the se lected col or, with English c nt coat, bre eehes. bh.ck puttees ami shoes and black Sam Browne lvlts. At drills erev shirts with black ties will be worn and at ether turns white shirts and collars with black ties will he v.-ern. Various adjectives have been used in describiiicr tho ne w tarb. No. i. nifty and natty covers it we ll. Xev lonper will ihe freshmen tir.d it liard to pick tout the cadet oft ice i. Anicv.is tae student V'c riy that will he tonr.d in cre-y next Peptemler are the !' Olow ins : Jose-i'll O. Noh. Jam. s 1-. ProeVis::-.! .. Ch.mcy P. Nelson. Harry U. I.aTovvs-l-:y, Krnest Zschau. lh Ctant l.a;::z. Kdpar C. Tnllis, N. rrl V. ( eats. lv. :i P. Hails. .n. T. P.Vre . 11 rs. 1 raid R. He witt. Pvicht S. M-' i. :. K.i.iy H Pro st. H. Sti ph. n K . i H. Pic-;-'. Xcv.ris ch K.-:i: iS'nn. 11c. -ward A. Will, i Taylor, John L. J1 1 : 3. pili:g, Kmost H. Hi. h: !Hnth. s, Uoboit 1 '. la-' : ' 1. A. ): . 1" a . chanan. Kdvv, rd 1.. M M C. Rit hanh-eli. M:'l. ' I ' eis P.. Millson Jan.. s :'. Kruci'--, llonahl W fiaire tson. Howard I J, .hrison. l.e-irr ni I ( am. roii. lh.lv.-. ; ,i ill. Sp.noer. Charl. bort W. Rathsack. I I' I i -r. K lh .1. M li .:t' : i i ). ( . 1 1 :- ilKiil s V. Pc -ry. ;; ,--! i". i. i Willard V. P. nry. I'.rl h Crew. Poilic it V. Cr. :c. S.o..' Glassi.n. Jay V. An.'.c.x.a. M. Whitney. Biancha rd ;. Thad H. Liv inghouse. J; !; . terman. E. K. Learning. Ear' baugh. Leland H. AnJc rs a. J. Hunter, Ernest A. Muili- . ;s R. Curran. Charles C M - H. W. ' ". ;! 'i;.r 11 vard .. Tiioui li: tinan. Newel! E. Freeman. Alfred O. Sten gc r, Joe B. Wood, George Deord, Ed win W. Morris. Henry A. B..chu, The oil ore E. Cable. The Pershing rsrx 1 TjT .... Ill NEW UNIFORMS FOR i'l ' f rSi: v s.' t! f. ' .... - Mr pa'ai'.t pieini! ii.ir'ii .'1' S.'cial S i.'iii e h'.iihha :. Ta vvh I ave vat "heel nv el' the- ;eievs tliat hav. been lie hi iluiinc tie pas: niiinh in prepa rati n tor th . event know seuiietliins ei what can bo ih no. Those who have net seen tin' full le uinieiit in review will have' an eppertunity to see it at this time. The ban 1 has 1 c- n issued new insti nine nts by the s"v eminent . ltd will lie euit in lull torce. Kolh wini: the r view tho crowd will a.i to the ath'o ie field to wa.teh the competitive company drill that will he held there. Maeh comnanv is to ho ir.spoott'il en the drill fiedd before entering the competitive tlrill. In this way much t'mo will he s,.ved. After I the company and plan maneuvers, the company which has just finished them ; will be lined up at one end of the ! field and "spelled down" in the man ual of arms to de termine the best ten i I orient cf the men. Ti.e chosen ones ' will be pe rmitted to enter the individ j ll. 1 ii mpetitien. ' Drill by Companies ! The competitive drill by companies j will consist ot a thorough and compre hensive test of each company in their ability to go through the various nii.vements under the command of their officers. Kach company will be carofuliy observed by expert judges and g:ade d ; eordins n rigiel stand ards. The judges of the company drill r.re Lieut. Colonel C. H. Mueller, ! Cavalry, K. O. T. C. inspector for this corps area; Major W. C. Scl'.aus of the Oifkcrs" Re serve Cc.-fs, aud l apiam Isernard Ci. Westover. The juelic s f cn:i:pan; inspiMion will be Maj.-r Sieireey Krickson, Major 11. C. Stein and l.-t Lieut. .1. Iiurks Har'ey, head if the cadet regimen: at Nebras ka last year. Pillowing comp..ny competition the hist tin i'r cent if the men in each company will compete lor the three loving cups which Colonel Mitchell .!,; as pr:;:. :i individual ' tor the three best men ili. Cade t cifiicors are led tr. in th.s compoihion. The ..:.:! .i and tr.e jatings and i his, .s v ill then to the men ia . .- lo.; ;::!. . 11 are- eliminated but 1 . - tl.:.-. v. h., will th. r. battle :..: i'l 1 . S: ;. livc lv -. mpctl is Tl.e judges of this . , ; ;. Colonel Wilbur A. Mc I. ;vaav;. : .Major C. J. Frank- : i : tie- iriii er.-' R. s.-:ve- Co:ps 111 li ! . r . We il Jr. OI c i R. C. Prcscr.tailcn cf Frizes ..v t! - s:. .-.ili!l mpc ti ll. I c n. manda at cf 1 ; the sp. rsOIS. I;:. .-. Th- ('inaha j... 1 t'. lie.- w ' I . . . v i - a riied - .. ap..n it .a:. Blue : i Id, ns i 1. aa 1 to 1.. v III 1 t'..s i i :a P n i' r a d t ,i.v by t , i ' e. O 1 i a hi1 a. n.'oer of ii a :.: and 1 sPOil.-'llS a; . :.c h man a 1 1 : e. i iv ing . r..t. i in iike is and tl,- or- : c c iiitly. 1 he c ! MTOl, i phi ' V..:i I,- C I Ti.r an. r vita it 1 : ltd ! ganization pl i titled to w hit '.l.ir.i will he t-lions Th. winn.-is 'il lirst, soeoa.i ai.l ti.ii (Continued on P: l 1 pla es in Tv. c ) Rifles - -Ai -N : "- V