DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, November 14, 1943 Army Pfc. Bill Chisolm V " . a Editors News Pfc.Bill Calkins Six Soldiers Named To Union C ommittee Six military trainees have been selected to serve as the soldiers' representatives on the Student Union board. Including one man from each AST company and an aviation student from the Air Corps CTD, the group will meet for the first time on Monday at 5 The soldiers will be members of the Student Activities Committee of the Board of Managers of the Student Union. The six men chosen are as fol lows: Herman Turk, Company A; Jack D. Baker, Company B; Henry P. Hoffstot jr., Company C; Philip De Cilva, Company E; Mervin P. Morehouse, Company F; and Leon N. Wheeler, representing the Air Corps. The five AST men will be permanent members of the com mittee for the duration of their Btudies at Nebraska. The Aviation Student representative will be the cadet wing adjutant, and conse quently will change with each turnover of cadet officers. The scope of the soldiers' activi ties will consist mainly of seeing that the trainees' complaints and wishes are aired, and the group will advise the Union how it can best satisfy the soldiers' wants and provide entertainment for them. RIDING CU B. Th Riding Club will have mretbit VVrdni'sday rvrnlnr at 1 o'clock In room 101, Grant Memorial Hall. MiM Kupllc will tak to the (trla about the "Ut'i and Don'U of Riding." Beginners M well a advanced rtdcra are argrd to tome. Thli la roar opportunity to lean how to Be come a food rider. SO MANY MILES By AS James L. Greene. So many miles divide us now, So many fields of green, So many roads, so many towns, Are scattered in between. It seems as though I never could, Reach out and touch your hand, Although we two are still within, The borders of this land. So many fences, woods, and streams, Appear to bar the way, And every hour seems to multiply, The slowness of the day. And yet each night when I look up, Into the starry sky, I know that you are waiting, too, For time to wander by; And to each little silver star, I throw a kiss or two, And hope that they will hear me pray, And drop them down to you. Make TIBS NOOK Your Coking Place r 1 1 I l I ITU I PI IP . u , Fir Woiratieir ays 'Aheadl- U si W r the popular fingertip reversible Warm, soft coats that head the list of favorites with the fellas this win ter. Styled for comfort they'll give you a truly sporting appearance, They're reversible too, wool on one side, and gabardine the other. Fly front. All sizes. M7S Now that each class has been put in capable hands of our three tactical non-coms, a new regime threatens to rear its ugly head. Naturally, each of our able ser geants has, pledged that his class or classes will be far superior to the rest of the Aviation Student body. Syllogistically (see Webster or Kaplow-0'Neil--Ed.), this is an impossibility and will, as far as we can see, only lead to bloodshed. Everyone (it says here on page 4) has taken this new setup very good-naturedly and the element of competition should promote some fine results. Class 11 and 12 in accordance with their usual cata strophic misfortune have drawn Sergeant Beck for their "guiding light" (Why Sergeant, of course we're kidding!!!) Beck, in a meet ing of the classes, made it known that he'd be a most willing recipi ent for all complaints or sugges tions which anyone would care to make. The sergeant went so far as to secure a punch, and all cards will be properly dealt with!! We think a well-deserved bit of praise should be thrown toward 348 s basketball team and the great job they did last Saturday night (we're referring to the came of course). The team winch was piacea on tne noor was the result of a very short period of haphaz ard practice. The practice cannot be anything but thus, as the team is composed of all the classes in the detachment and consequently uieir scneauies are incompatible. Considering all the difficulties en- Staff Outlines Military Pages In Cornliusker The meeting of the military staff of the Cornhusker Friday afternoon revealed definite plans fof the soldier's part in the 1944 edition of the yearbook. The com mittee, composed of Herman Turk, Co. A, Jack Baker, Co. B, Henry Hoffstot jr., Co. C, Eddie De Silva, Co. E. and M. P. Morehouse, Co. F, met with Betty Hohf, had their group picture taken, and arranged the schedule for the pictures of the UN trainees. A short bio graphy of each man will be in cluded, and their picture will be put in the book by platoons. All of the members of the board have had some previous experi ence working on college year books. The photographing of the men will start Monday afternoon, with Company A leading off at 5 p. m. countered, we think that the boys did remarkably well in that initial venture against a well-practiced and smooth functioning Engineers' team. Let's give an indication of our appreciation by turning out en masse and in lusty voice for their next game. Mr. Kaplow and Mr. O'Neil. Military Picture Schedule Monday, Nov. 15. Company A, 1st Platoon, 1700; Company A, 2nd Platoon, 1730. Tuesday, Nov. 16. Company A, 3rd Platoon, 1700; Company A, 4th Platoon, 1730. Wednesday, Nov. 17. Company B, 4th Platoon, 0800; Company B, 2nd Platoon, 0900; Company B, 1st Platoon, 1000; Company B, 5th Platoon, 1700. Thursday, Nov. 18. Company C, 3rd Platoon, 1000; Company C, 4th Platoon, 1045; Company C, ROTC, 1215; Company C, 1st Platoon, 1300; Company C, 2nd Platoon, 1345; Company B, 3rd Platoon, 1500; Company C, 5th Platoon, 1700. Monday, Nov. 22. Company E, 1st Platoon, 1700; Company E, 2nd Platoon, 1730. 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