TWO THE DAILY NFRRASKAN, FRIDAY. SKPTKMBER 23, 1938 s i ' '. - ! I 1' V.V! i s . t -9 : . t A,' ' . ' 9 ;:.vl i ;3 , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Murrii I.lpp Manailni Killlori Mnrjnrla Churchill, Howard Kaplan Jem Kdlton .... Mrrrlll r.iiKlunrt, Dick dfUrtmn, Mary Klrutrvlllr, trn Hteulrvllle, Harold Niemann, nruca fampnrll. ixli'ly Editor! . .... MarKaret Krauic, l)ilt 1)U U.N ruts ISSLK. IMk r.dllor rhurthlll Nlht Kdllor trrn SlrutrUlU) tndei dlrectlua ot Ihi tudnit fuoi'.catlon Board, ridltorlal liltira Uiilvrnlty Hall . Whiimm Olllce I nlveriiij Hull -A. JdfUhone I la j 81181. Mht H7III3, B.S333 (Journal). BUSINESS STAFF Hunliirmi Manaiirr frank Johnvm Ai.ltnnl HunincM Hanatnrt Arthur HIM, Bob Saldel Circulation Mnnaarr Niamey Michael SUUSCKIFTION KATE $1.50 a ytat bin ale ropy 91. 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CHI.HS0 ' aOtlOU 1 1.01 AN6ILII rACIKS Strike Up the Band " Friendly criticism" is offered 1 inlay ly "A StiuliMit" writinif in tlic Student l'ulse rolunili fop the benefit of the band, lie levels his criticism ut "poop direction," which con tradicts the friendliness of his cont ribul inn. The university band, however, should appre ciate Ihe interest that, "A Student" displays hy suggest iii!j that it play mure often, adopt some snappy formations and render some new son u s. There is nothiiijr badly wronn with Ne braska's hand. It does not need to take a. hack seat to any Bis Six collegiate hand. Kan sas State made a hit last year by its flashy ap pearance, it is true, hut the I-Staters did not, put the (..'ornluiskers to shame. Nebraska's hand is handsomely uniformed, its repertoire is complete and its formations are under contin ual chanjre. " "A Student" does have a point when he Riiwsts that a variety of sonus would he more gratifying to the ears than "the Notre Dame victory song all day lonjr." Notre Dame does have an inspiring school song, hut the Corn- husker songs are much more appropriately rendered at Nebraska. The trouble seems to be that Nebraska has no one school song that identifies the (.'ornluiskers. It could have if the new "Hail Varsity" were dinned into the fans' ears until they could not possibly forget its si iri'ing melody. The band is under comparatively new hands this year and its leaders appreciate student in terest in the musical problems. Suggestions are openly received as long as they point the way to making the Nebraska Jiaml the equal of the football team tops in the Hig Six. "A Student." scores another good point when he proposes beautiful Nebraska coeds as cheerleaders. These are precedent-shattering days at Nebraska and the tradition of men cheerleaders is not so sacred that, it cannot be revamped. There is nothing barring the fairer sex from trying out before the Innocents so ciety, sponsor of the cheerleaders, at the frosh varsity game Saturday afternoon. In fact, the Innocents have seriously considered the inno vation; but have doubted whether any coeds had the interest and nerve to attempt the venture. Grads Find Jobs Bureau Reports 90 Teaching Placements The following teacher place ments were reported to the de partment of educational service aT the University of Nebraska: Maddu Hinckley. r'.ftbnn, Kun. harlnttp UoMnmlth, illkv, Nrh. Loin HrMnr. Hordvlllc, Nrh. IranHfc I.OUTV, Krarnry, .Nrb. Kvclyn (bitm, Mllfnrd, lna. William rrltrlmrd, Ditrrhmtrr. Nfb. (ladyn Temple, Lincoln, Nfb. Inn Kht'iluirl, Wolluih, Nell. Kenneth l.imnry, l.reen KUer. Wyo. lunet Cuntbell, alley, Nett. Inez VliWon, Norualk. alif. lien Tinker. North I'lntle, .cli. Kill It Kuriih itii. Illne Mill. Nell. .Marjorle t ariienler, Amtuortn, Nell. Inlla I'ouer, (hmhI I ounitel I ollcgc. White Plain. New lork. Ihiif Hiiye. Vllllc;l, limtl. Him Mettatfev, Nehravka (Itv, Neh. Harry Hell, Hlley. Nell. Marrla Kiss. Huntley. Nell, r.odulph knudseit. apitun, Nru .Mexico, r.itna OInn, alentlne. Neh. Kernice Bolton, Hint t louil. Neb. Mary Tnnnvmt. l.rctnii. Neb. Kuth Nthley. Tannum, Neb. r'rnneen Dnyer, neniinuford, Neh, lolu lurry, Salem, Neb. Virginia MrDnnrll, Wymorr. Neb. 1 larlce Scrennon, Rivcrloii, lima. DOC LAWSON TONIGHT THE WIZARD OP THE ORGAN MIDWEST'S GREATEST DANCE ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 40c Saturday NAT TOWLE 7ic "ISif Man from The Soutli" Dancing 9 to 1. Oct. riii JIMMY DORSEY Bus Service 10 & O. I '-I v . f'A . . STARTS! I :iliLjlJ TODAY!! J ,4 tP.M, j f That JL$f Kalhliru Htnk, Al'icrt Ity. Iowa. Dtittithy Ihirniun, Norfolk, Ni'li. rtt'tilali Stlvklr-r, Arnidlu, Nt-li. Eleanor Hlnlr, ft ration, Neh. I ranren llrlrnlrk, NHIkIi, Nell. Marituerlte llolli'iilieck, Kearney, Nl. I. rati Asl'ton, l.elnston, Neb. Alfthu Mill, Tolilax, Nli. Mary Hlrkrtt. 1 ndenuiod. Iowa. Hint Dean, Cruw ford, Neh. llnrothy Helln rlngtmi, llemlnr'ord, Neh, r.ltaoor Kouitn, a II ace, Neh. Iathr n Inquest, tlannlt. Neb. (terlrude Knot, Bunnell, Ncl). (Hii Kaan, larleton, Neb. I.aertte larry, Martina ton. Neb, I'anl .lennen, J a lion, Nevutla. Mary Mihherd, I'eterfthiirK, Neb. Meleo ler, Sidney. .Neh. DnrU Foreman, Toblus. Neh. arol Wilder. North I'lalte. Nrh. I. ha Ihinn. Hemtnitti.rd, Neb. Kntb ArniMntiiK, I'otter, Nrb. .Martha lefers. Itertmnd, Neb. Ikorolhv Hone, Menkelnmn, Nrh, Kuth Ward, hhubert. Neb. Irnil Hiiitbee, kndii-ntl. Neb. r.iilh Kurnett, Mlber, Neb. Mary urine), Mlrkimin, Neh. Milan iten, Jarknom (He, ria. Itwliiiit Wennersten, heaver Mam, A Iyer Mae Anderson, (od, o. ItuKiT Miilth, KlmniHtd, Neb. . i miHtanre K.iker, lurdtck, Neb. Marland Talor, Ifrokrn How. Neh. Lome Miiioik, South lol I Ity, Neb. Mary Kurd. Krfend, Neb. Vera Martin, Mt. hire. Neb. Kttte I'lebyl, Kalrbtiry, Ni'h. Marion s. White, Itlulia, i olo. liretHflien 1 liornton, Dorchester, Neh, (ordon ?loii. Men ton. Neb. Audrey i anieron, alenthie, Neb, Herbert Alier, f tilotnhiiM, Neh, letorla KerirRreii, til Ian, Nrb. I- riedu Welt el, A'hlaud, Neh. Kathry n onri, Alleiuun, Iowa, Anne Marken, Modt;e, Neb. MarKtiret .rmer, Marttnutoii, Nrh, Morn Wood, nmtibell, N.'li. . J. Kubieek. Alllanee, Neh. Alice Trrrill, Kbit 4 reek, Nh. Marrrllf IMnli, Kimball, Neh. Mary Kiirnhatu, elean i nheriity Lincoln, Kuth lime, lleiililer, Neh. liorolhy NandriM'k, tiihhon, Neh. Hoh Kouell, Koen, Neh. Student Pulse To the editor: It has arisen to mv attention many times in the past years that we have one of the poorest drilled and least colorful bands in the conference. I say this, not in a tone of antagonism toward the guiding directors of the organiza tion, but in a tone of friendly criticism. It seems to nie that the Ne braska bund does very well in the basic principles of marching, but when intricate movements are undertaken, confusion results. I do not believe that the band mem bers themselves, are at fault, but that it lies in their direction. The fellows participating In band at Nebraska are just ns able and tal ented as the members of otlier conference schools' bans, but they are not able to apply these tal ents because of poor direction and lfeeause they are not allowed to do any movements which will give them a chance to "show off." Ne braska was completely outclassed inthe band contest last year be tween Nebraska and Kansas' Slate. As a matter of fact, I heard a Kansas Stater sitting next to me ask someone whether a band as bad as our own scarlet and cream out on the field could really be the famous Nebraska varsity band. It appears that the military officers of the band are trying to use the football game time to drill the bandmen for federal Inspection in the spring rather than to provide a colorful and pleasing variety of intricate movements and forma tions. Another matter which is con stantly casting its unpleasant shadow upon us is the matter of school songs and band numbers. Nebraska students have succeeded in getting a wonderful new Stu dent Union building. The building is proving its worth, even this early in that it is promoting some of that good old school spirit which has been so noticeably lack ing in years past. If the students thought they needed a building of this kind for the promotion of school spirit, they certainly would Starts TODAY! Heroes of fiijiiv.' . . . tnatchiug "Death" from the tkies of tomorrowl GABLE L0Y U TRACT like to see school spirit evidenced out In the stadium which the Uni versity fathers have erected for us. But, you can't have school spirit if there isn't any cheering section or any band to Instill some ef fervescence into us. It Is really amazing what snappy music, well rendered, by a colorful band, can do to bring the student body, and otlier spectators as well, to their feet time after time with encour agement for our own scarlet and cream out there on the field. So it behooves me to say right here that our band needs, not only some snappy formations, but some snappy and new songs. Nebraska is not a poor school. They could well afford to give the band some good numbers to render. And while I am on this spbject And while I am on this subject play every opportunity while at the football games instead or playing during the quarters and halves' No one likes to see tne band sit ting there when they know that It can and would play more music given the right impetus. We are going to send a grand squad of players against our foes in football this year. Why not encourage them, and, by so doing, help "the Biffer" with more music from the band, more cheers from the stu dents, and that good old "we're be hind you" stuff? I've noticed that Nebraska al ways lets Its men do all the organ izing on this campus. Why couldn't we have the girls take a hand In the cheer leading at the football games and also at the basketball games? Altho I hate to say It, I, and everyone else, know that we men rather admire a beautiful girl who gets up in front of the "game crowd" and leads them on In the yelling. If that is true, and, since Nebraska has Its share of husky male voices which could make a lot of noise, let's have a girl or several of the fairer sex lead our noise-making. It looks like a great year for Ne braska athletics and activities, so why not all pull together, and have a snappy band, which does not play the Notre Dame victory song all clay long, which does some good marching out on the field, and will help to make Nebraska bigger, and better bigger in spirit and color, better in achievements, honor, and a good place for us "thirsters after knowledge to be. A Student.. . VARSITY SCORES (Continued from Page 1.) the ball on all but one of the run ning plays in this series, spinning off 20 yards on one try. The fourth touchdown, scored- by Herm Rohrig resulted after four plays took the ball from the frosh 45 to the goal line. Rohrig ran twice, for 15 yards each and Cath er picked up the rest of the ground. Bus Knight's body block In the open field paved the way for Her mie's second counter. Only injury resulting from the scrimmage was a slight back In jury to Jack Dodd when freshmen piled him on a kickoff return. Team Thysician Shickley said Dodd was not hurt, that there was nothing to worry about. Line Play Improves. Line play looked a little better, as far as first string was con cerned, with seconds and thirds still in need of more work. Backs, probably the least worry in prep aration for the season, outside of learning assignments, are carrying the ball nicely, with Bob Luther, Herm Rohrig, Harry Hopp and Hoy Pctsch making better showing as practice session goes forward. I a )r. A w1 .r . .. G & if f v r i .St"" iinlll 1 '1l!iS' Saturday, Sept-2' ; .4 m Par C0UP'c t -J Saturday, ' i i 4 1 , Campus Fashion is in r 1 Fine "ffeather tills jail at Si CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 10 PER LINE 1 ; " ft Dps; UV "at SIX! A r. "UODV e. ' 'S I lord Twnty Minutt Wit frdtArt! 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