The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 17, 1948, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, September 17, I94B
Lentz Names Forty-Three
Members to Varsity Band
Th Varsitv Band, directed by
Don Lentz, has approved 43 new
members for the fall semester.
This is Mr. Lentz's 11th year as
director of the band here at the
university. Walt Davis from Kear
ney will be drum major.
the opening engagement will
be at Iowa State game here Sept.
25 The theme will be a Good
Luck" motive with a special dedi
cation to all fathers for "Dads
Day."
Openings still remain in oboes
and bassoons. Students interested
may try out by appointment with
Mr Lentz. The following people
weer approved, for Varsity Band
for this semester at tryouts held
last week:
Flat.
J,Ai nnbrrf Kathryn S-h warts
Frances Swartw.vxl Irene Roberts
Kobert Rosenquist
Robert Kelligar Bill Wirti
Oboe.
William Shoen Uonley Coletto
Walter Palmer rurBrt5
vnk Pkokan Carl Iihrey
Norman Tooenhoft John Wilson
UMIiam V.lliott
Liia Venable
Cleon Austin
Elmer Vosi
Ponna McAuley
Brvce Bame
Kirk Bowman
Edward Opocensky
Mary Toua
Robert Puis
ttonald Kortnek
Rene Webo
John Luebi
Vnrmtn Kl rand
Orvid Owen
Aaron Schmidt
leo Schmidt
Chris Kuyatt
John Beriga
Joan Albin
John Krogh
Betty Rnessler
Janet Clark
Emilv Heine.
Clarinets.
RolifH Mll
IUm Clarinet.
Dean Wallace
Bassoon'.
Donald Collie. Darwin Fredr.ck.on
AIM SaPme
William French Z?
Pete Keene Boo Penney
Warren RV.
James Hanson
Jn Allen
John Curtis
Herman Lnrsen
Ted Thompson
Robert Hine
Rex Webb .
Charles Hynick
Dean BushneU
Nat Sherman
Richard Guy
wHinv Beaton
Eufren. 8to!l
Martin Killian
William Bplichal
Huril Cook
Dean Whttla
Herbert Jack man
Conrad Reneman
Robert Waters
Warren iveiiy
Ravnard Solowltr
Dan Johns
Robert Staoenka
Dennis Rohrs
Warren Thomas
John F.llis
Lewis Forney
John Toft
James Fkstrand
John Kline
T l Jiipe-
Wall Ooodbrod
George Olire
S4 wells
lUratoaes.
Robl. Westfall
Dale Hall
Gordon Riley
Walt Sehnert.
Donald Lojr
Jack Tilton
Brice Hendricksnn
Ed Gass
Charles McVay
Kent Tiller
Jack Snider
James Welch
Don Boyd
Robert Kurth
Al Smith
Fred, Vansdall
riiil Neff
Paul Austin
Don Steinacher
Walter Davis
Enbre Rains
Warren Brannon
Don Schneider
Al Heln
Merle Gerpeson
Karl Zimmerman
Paul Moaeman
Gerard Walton
Robert Church
Richard Byerlr
Gordon Gealy
Gerald Morris
Harold Srhroeder
Harvey Knoblock
Dean Killian
Harold Holmquist
John Wooden
Charles Sharpe
Robert Porter
Clark Boauirhton
Don Coulter
Byron Havlirek
al 7immpr
Richard Bulls
Richard Churchill
John Thorin
Carol Brown
Herb Danley
Vernon Vrtiska
Itcaaea.
Richard Oarreteon
Charles Jensen
Garreth McDonald
Forrest Morris
Don Knebel
Ramon Kunc
Douglas Freeman
Dorm Notice
If the following people are
interested in Dorm A housing
they most contact Room 209
Housing in the Administration
building immediately or they
will be dropped from the wait
ing list:
Robert Ottiman
Cedric J. Ilartman
James R. Holden
WllUrd D. Olsen
Marl in L. Bopp
Robert A. Stratborker
Ray F. Stryker
Albert Naber, Jr.
James B. Banner
Frank O. Simon
Leslie R. Pennington
Robert W. Price
Dean M. Connett
John D. Woodin
Jerome IL Vance
George D. Swanson
ATTENTION
VETERANS!
SAVE TIME
SAVE MONEY
PATRONIZE THE
HUSKERVILLE
BARBER SHOP
BLDG. 109
SHOP OITNS T. M.
Union Show ...
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will be given that opportunity. Ed
Trumble, first vice president of
the Union Board, and an Ag
Union member will be on hand
to receive applications.
Committee positions are open
to any student in the University.
The Union operates on a plan that
permits freshmen and sophomores
to work on committees of their
own choice. The committee chair
men judge each student's work to
determine their possible place
ment on the slate for election to
the Union Board of Directors.
This board, composed of students,
faculty and alumni, is the su
preme governing body for the
Student Union on both campuses.
Information Will Be Posted.
Information will be posted for
those interested in learning more
about this activity, and Union
workers will help with the stu
dents' applications.
Six committees, music, general
entertainment, games, library and
house rules, convocations and hos
pitality and publicity, are recruit
ing workers.
Friday night's "open house" is
arranged so that everyone may
see each special show or act. All
acts except those held in the ball
room will be given more than
once.
Loop Elevens
Move Into Final
Practice Drills
Big Seven conference football
squads continued preparations
Tuesday for season openers Sat
urday and a week from Saturday.
Colorado, starting its first sea
son in the loop, executed tricky
The Union's opening party has
been planned by the new Union
Activities Committee under the
leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Wie
rich Day. Mrs. Day has recently
joined the staff as Activities Di
rector. Committee members are: Miss
Alice Mathauser, Ag Union Direc
tor; Bob Easter, Marge Cherny,
Ed Trumble, Mary Ellen Sehroe
der, Paul Weltchek, Byron Hoop
er, Sue Bjorklund, Neal Miller,
Harriet Moline and Jack DeWulf.
The opening party will be held
at the city Union for members of
both campuses.
The evening's schedule is as
follows:
Main lomite: :- :00, Or km Interlude
with Jay JSorrU.
Ballroom: t:M. Danrlna; begin with
Jeaa Mover and orrheatm.
Parlors XVI: t:0, John faraw Miirlc
Show.
Mala km it re: t:3-l:, Organ Interlude
with Jay Nnrrls.
Mala kance and ABC: :S-11:. Re
freshment .
Room S15: Movies.
Ballroom: J:l, Floor .how with Jtaa
Ulnar. . .
ration XTI: 1:M, John Caraon Male
Show.
Room IIS: 1:S. M.vlr.
Parlors XI Z: 11 :M, Joha C aroa Marie
Show.
pass plays in Tuesday's double
workout. Coach Dallas wara was
pleased with the improved ball
carrying of sophomore Halfback
Dane Graves. The long-distance
kicking of Halfbacks Malcolm
Miller and Don Evans also high
lighted the practice sessions.
Sooner Sophs See Action.
Sophomores continued to see ac
tion in the first team lineup in
the Oklahoma Sooner camp.
Claude Arnold, a pre-war grid
der with the Oklahoma frosh, al
ternated with regular . Quarter
back Darrell Royal. Several soph
omores joined the list of backs,
and Dean Smith, a second-year
man, was in a regular defensive
guard spot.
Three regulars were missing
from the lineup as Missouri's pow
erful squad went through Tues
day worlfouts. Bus Entsminger
and Loyd Brinkman, backs, and
End Mel Sheehan were out be
cause of injuries received in last
week's scrimmages. All are ex
pected to report back for duty
this week. Martin Sauer and Bob
Classified
STCDKNTS W1VKS: We have a few
positions open on our selling staffs for
full time employment. You will be Kiven
complete traiinng. Apply Employment
Office. 7th floor 11-12 or 4-:30.
MILLER A PAINE.
SOLVE YOUR HOUSING PROBLEM! At
tractive trailer home. Swell for couple.
All facilities and parking available.
Cheap. Buy like rent. See Blair Kitch,
Capitol Trailer Court.
LOST: Delta Gamma sorority pin. Call
2-7742 for reward.
LOST Siema Alpha Mu Fraternity Pin.
Call 2-3120.
Church Spokesmen
To Speak Sunday
Spokesmen for Protestant,
Catholic and Jewish faiths will
discuss religious influences at the
University on the Nebraska Net
work broadcast, Yeur University
Speaks, Sunday, at 12:30 p. m.
Appearing on the program will
be Msgr. George J. Schuster,
Catholic chaplain at the Univer
sity; the Rev. Richard W. Nutt,
Methodist University pastor;
Rabbi Jerome Kestenbaum, Hillel
counselor; Miss Ruth Shinn, Uni
versity Y.W.C.A. director, and
Gordon Lippitt," University
Y.M.C.A. director .
Robinson filled in for Entsminger
and Brinkman.
Dick Gilman, Don Wilsou and
Bill Mace showed fair accuracy in
Tuesday's session in the Kansas
University camp. The Jayhawks
stressed offensive drills in pre
paring for Saturday's opener with
Texas Christian University.
In Ames, Coach Abe Stuber al
ternated five teams on offensive
and defensive drills in Tuesday's
two workouts. Wednesday will be
the last of the two-a-day sessions.
FREE
1 U of N Decol
(frothing to Bay)
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215 North 14th Street
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Rooms jour favorite col
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daytime, swish datetime
dresses, roaU and suits,
will be modeled for jcur
approval. Plan to attend.
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