Friday, October 7, 1955 THE NEBRASKAN Page 5 Lentz To Direct 11 o IFeatyre Mass la less than one minute and 13 seconds tomorrow the University focthall field w21 be transformed from a field of green to a multi colored field of music and preci neetton with the annual Band Day at tie University. Under the direction of Donald Lenta, conductor of the University off Nebraska Band and co-ordiria- tor of Band Day, more titan KO ' high school hand members will as semble oq the football fieii for half-time intermission. The color, music, and precisian will reach a climax when the 72 bands, in full dress uniform, form a bog e "JC the teagta and breadth? off the field. Ringing the gridiron, will be SIS of Nebraska's top high school baton twirters in a salute to the Corcliusker team and all spectators attending; the Nebraska- Texas A & w game. Official cpvaairtg cf Band Day wO be at 9:15 tomorrow morning when the bands will parade St hSocks' through dbwatowa Limcoto. Route of the parade wiU be: south coi IQtfo to O street; east to MSh street: mortlfo to R street: west, to 131a sreetc and morta to the East SkaOaum. Reviewing stand for the parade wtU be cm Pecry"s mar- ocaee. cm the northeast corner cf J3shi and O streets. Rehearsal for the haJff-time show cf the gamrne wiB be held frocm 10:45 am, to noocL. The masie for the show wiU include: Star Spoa gHed RimmwMr Eail Varsity, United Nations. Mainhaittan: Beach, and Dear CM Nebraska TJ. The massed Bin-T'-iSm win be directed by Pro- fesscr Lento, with, the UniTOrsity" Rasad forming the nucleus.. Of the 14 tniniafies allotted for the shew, less fihtEn three miniates am used far getting; the oaads cm and off the field. Receiving; mucin of the credit for the prepartuoE) of Band Day are these groups: Retaiers division) cf the liacofat Ciaimfter cf Commerce, whsrSt fimnr- neshes the Banchi to Tisitinj Improvements In 50 Years: 'Ginger Up1 Advises ""GSigw Upj"" was thff adrose jprw- i fiuiaoriS begaasi with a ptofcaresqiine em to the sessasr class in the seeing;.. As aja eximpfie the his-a-nr.i tffiiaai BaoKfiii the" SamiiirermL r fiery of tfiae ciiass off' XHW cr fcesftt Ottor wxmn& of wasionn w e r e 1 1 masm clatss Ihejam wiih a dtec3ns ""DaEH ggft the jw2ifd heaii crer ' tasm off a f&H moratisjf .. jK!mr ceeiiirdi ia aihlftiics..'" t ""ILimy cries rent Che aasr off a Xaas yeasr m the SSsai aoraTCir ary of the ComftiaRttarr aooiiial. la the afflmrni,!) gftatirjiW! the naane ! IhrtBiTiin tm tH the S:cftr! was huumf mo bewx teaciitfr aeariog Bui Itte am oM copy cf Wai3t Whii-e-ei" punffiry. Tre giirffi;res cf the! vnrjjiat azmm .Att showeii a s wjsi x part tora the muWe. A maaiiitil iufissry was jjm to eaidk scuflsslL "ICss Tontjm was feirxi asi Kansas as Emit rila bue the si5!erariCy $ Sehraafci it mwied to lihinato,.'" A graiiuiCe the Otmiha. k- Khs&L Bar fsitmifs say thou she ks. cine of tihe hraauesit gris iix the ciiiiit af Ettr c&iM. aciu:tc.fiiKi Buinit ciEBffiiss its R'wTg, ailit to &z am Use?) rwaafi aft the saue eihoe." The sttcaaa diwitaif to the Ik of EteCscry hitfaa wihi a ntiTr pisessL "'Jack am &2 wssc a. ftHi . -31 I, aad G Iter pirtsspeir WIS ftnrjhifmfl HE She CUCiL VlH tary SEifiarwS was ""STJiSeiEe ftutf S.i and a-tTiyji &tlmr &enama t-aitetttE suaiiirt.::it to hrid a cilia;s jairtr.'" StiBCtixs firaus the news &srjm ane cukrSiC and wiirii. "Cto the ttrno pis a gtenerafl miiz-Bg danarred a:tnunr jpiik fctrm ail tie cUsoes. Ttay smaiai and jnulled each; aEhv esr s Suar1 in (&itrjout aad an rnniifi tie racs IkJt peas sMled fcEE ie pcd Hey watt into sue ciunEiamerins minor, i heuuJSjiiC , By ami! x.p,pmaL.y maiaF- - - -This canttnuf-fl fiur awer aao hsexr. leiare in&erSirsnue camte. Cimnutil iar JLufrwsi acceatisd aad arateed M. dn iisoer-K;. e atiiarwid a &f aanjie wa"iii to fiie Larja fiirtaur aaHtud am fiie Ulirary ataps and imawiiLaCK.'F asnajracafe."' "He affiUt yajr a maciad cJhmg' caoue draw she yiiarhKk- EHaUH ii swJtziii itf ooaaeSk, the b::t had iarnf ctDwsr. ttn She yac" W7 suxdb ailiie ffihugi as a "ctaae iaM" att Silr'linraini E-finriti amS a SoCur ciT Ajaril axi;$ ttxk piace.. Tie yiriiidk Heatn eacSi cflms jttcsiuat WE a hrjafi huiiry af tile eiiim.. T2aae tftitTrrfainia HiJerary LEARN TO FLY 7s3-5t pjm. im PatrW X. A3 ftemwis- err we&e&tE&ie. 4000 Students: Bamd Day P K.) Ye Squad And Friend Pictered z-bw are the mem bers cf the Umtversity's Yell Sq'aad. feft to right, top row, Larry Epsteicn, Doris AEdersonn, Jjn Switzer, Margie Copley, Phal Hjackesaaerger; bottom row, Joam BoCard, Gene Chansstenseoi, Yeli menaiiers, aamJ supplies certificates, t presidect. cessions, for the Athletk Depart- off appreciaitiMUi) of each parties-;. The University Buillers. a serv-j meot : Jack Simder. Deaa Killiooi. paiting high) school Fred Wells is , crsamzataoe. which will dis-! Wesley Reist, and Rogw Brettdle. promctioni cocinssesior for the Ctam-: (4, faxhies to the baasds. j' assistants ia crganizatioo and ad bei. Cathy Lis is president. f nniiDistratiooi; and! Gail Drahnota Trafar &rgsxm of the lincoloif University Department of Inter-1 f seat- Police Departraenfi, headied h?" ; coEegiiiie Athletics, headed by BlU' iag- Capt. WiSs aianachesSer. which wiU ; Qrwi, whschi hois a fcncheomi for I 7 M bands participated m the pateul. along; wnnh ibccos, tune j; route cf the parade. ! Gamma Lambdau. University Band fraiernsiny, whichi is mm chairge 1; of resjstraitaoni. Jack McKiie isIL F. Pop KHeimi. dcrector off eoni- Prize Winning Archifecture Panels Shown The eathsihoSs ami iflLsp&rys ocon-i. naattee ef the Unioni its cuarr nnDr -nT - j Apprmanoaiiely Sxty pamtlli cisrj)- r.rt:rir pictures off e eaeriurs ' ami ikECeraars of :ew churches, aOTcMerts" desq1" ; 5.:r prtcpused churches, and Zxxf t B a h s Sot j Ahmiiwtt aS the airtdiitartere tasatt is hear : c soayed ii$ HMdlerm.. a new treud Jnrcni designi and ftTCsMjr-tf Sanafc cf ci. nrihe wiatt inm5 dinrcaes heiEg; dispiiayad acre: "Tw7 Caraers Presiiyteriiaoi Cbirchr eff Eijchestsr. K.. Y., 4e- 6- J no. "f, icai lueSe- xms &s.vpwl fry WaipaiiHr af F!iiS a&ifecaii. was grwam ErsH prxe rat aig: mi the dimiitiffl ctiMSf,. ' "SL JCirft-'s OapiC Uteierasfiy cf CaaafitSaratL, Stores., Caim wtnn Btnfr.rctftani & Etuhie. atralh&tcciv aoi ftiasnracie aieraijiaE! ia its ciitHK. Tie Sinai pirns wnmw its the' lunpr chismdb cateriiry was ate "Orace lUcheraai Caanrh)'" cf T mtdt. 3C- Jf Pan 11 Siit-wesitier, JLHin exilksed is ffiie ahtrti pilitte wataer a the jaial riha?rdD dLTi saxin the ""Sbtatun M tt !t a d b j t f ll off StatsaiE. Waaik. fe aiJSimS hy Eijiiestt X EAiLilaaa aird JLiwamiCis.. It's a Campus Favorite CLEANING & CASH On Campus JTarSSrwwt Cccser ertforinasis n Specfaci a ' t 1 4 4 Km;: Mascot, Dora Bck and Arm Wade. The sqoad will travel to aM remaining games wiitht the excepCiooi c the one in Pitts frcargiX P- At Friday's rally the group, will use the theme "Yel low Rose of Tsxis. Homecoming (She band directors, aaad aids ia the arrajagemenits. Imdiviidu&Js whim will play a pronunent. part in Band Day are: Annual beanstifciE fa.TH moraiajr,. The occat siia was tiae fiarsfi freshriaaa ettss Esrtiing; which the sop&oraMres were- vaiaily endieaiTCriiag; to per siiodif the freshsifs to keep eiat off. El as generally thct that a Fresh) maa is "a sjftt num.'" biifi fcy the resiiiillSs off thai. nsiormiiE's scrimi-m..-)'Tp ca sepia fotasd that sach was Ha: aJriys the' case. . . was; 'dteTOted to faerikrks. poems and : short htaaa;naiis wriiSjs.. Behind ' the majres of each sfimdfenft was wriit- fleai a sJiBrt ssaiieBmens, a&i-xtti their i persinsoSSy, Li.':is. or pMloisapfry.. : Cal B5e He Ibtks cm the :'W!rfcfi wiiii nuadbted m Mahel Craactfr Once adaired Kersiit- ahotuLKUs.. liarie EZier : want - s w oe ai ci..j:ca- tatrcoe sfls, witem site dies there wal he a mw-i diay an) her fcirthifay."" Biarts a si d , Ecwers linsutaKs were arveaj to;, cthffir sffiafieaaL ESbeS C TxM j! Grace wis its a3 her jSeps, hea-vea: j as Bter e?e, inn eatery giiisffiire dhgnii- j ty and DaTO.. Edwasi Markw-n-.d Racitdif "'la shaipe. its heighfiv ' .'ax ssacey pretaee Jaiar."" ; Dr.. PJ.!K (i Mr. Le-vy haccuoZy ccirimf im tin m c3ass: I o . ssrry, Mr.. Le-xy. than I amu fijricei hy OLTKKsaXiCcas to meikCiiaii! ym as icu aai ctusaaarj". I find Bnyf2f ;i gpea.r.rg. cfi ytuni at aj cases as "Tie Sane Mj- Lery. RUM fSUHZ LAUNDRY & GARRY Off Osspss BT2CJ & , mwn, : imi,ii mm lygr.- '! 'i i Queea eandidaces will be pre sented at the rally and voting will follow immediately after the tally. The YeiE Squad's skit will consist mainly cf spontaneous stiiEEts. according to Christensea, who isisa cbarge cf all rally siits. Eirst Band Day held ia 1939. Is was originated them by Professor Lentz amd Comptroller John Sel lect During World War H. the program was cSKOiinosied!. Since IMiiy more aad more hands have sought invitatinaoi. Because off the demands, Nebraska! high school hounds are maw aUcwed to appear only once every three years. BaJids appearing tomorrow will be: Aiinsworthi. Bassets. Beatrice. Beaver (Sussing. Beemer, Beciei maa. Big Spriags. Eiair, BoeHas, Barwe2, Bxatte, Callaway. Cam-i griije. CamptelL Chapsmm. Ca- kmiJbuSv darks, Comstock, CaeadU Dorchester. Eiatstis. Exetsr. FairhtJiiry. Falls CSry. Farnam. Friend. FiaDerttam. Genera. Giiljowni. Gcrdlsn. Eefirco, Bickm-Jiim,, Boidbpge, Bocper. Ict.ai)SK cx Johasam, Jastai. Eenesaw, LexaarSim. IJcctSeJd. Louct CStv. Lvons. V 7-.1t f Ke-Sscn, Sewmaa Growe, X-rfclS. 3forth Bend. JSorthi Lokpv Karthi PUtte, 0ak land. Oisceijlii. Gtshkosix. Overtom, Tr., Pender. Filger. FEaSts-1. Emonfihi. RiisBig CSty, SchKyier, Sew-!' ardL Shefiam. Saufih Sum CSsyi: Stajmfordl SL PasaL itromaJiiarr . ! ssaaart. Taha? Rock. Teeaimaahv WssSsiSe (lOtaaha)). and West Rsb LOOK AT ALL THE CHECKERED FLAGS CHEVROLET'S COLLECTED! ' i. -JP ' . ..."..v. -1"iK..-'X' - ;4L -w-1- ,.lV... V v . Creaf Fasirn tadk wjn CSie-wroiet PerformaajaK A na-Dime BraZie- - EcZ-Rxe Steering Out jngper Etter Sprung henSy fry Funkier t2-Vt EZassnad Syem tfute ErLgime-Drise C3Lsw. btrj ddr(J ffiij sifiafs i Ouiriui ikSxcj h $ffiaal 1155 tfjci or iuf 55ct;nsJ tim-j Lnsricim sad foreupi 'Cut To ,Nine Members: fVe Squad's VI any Duties Make Yelling 'Incidental' Although the 1915-56 Yell Squad i Ha aii game members entered the i as they return from all game. has only nine members it con- tiiiues to provide the same func tions which it carried cn in former years when tere were mere mem bers. Gene Christensen, Yell King, explained Thursday that the Yell Squad had this year been cut to cine members because it was found in past years that it was difficult for all members to meet together and often times the over load proved to hinder the work of tne others. Christensen stated. "We are find iitp that it is possible to generate n?ore pep in a smaller group than in (the larger ones of previous years." - . Other members cf the present Yell Squad are Don Beck, Joan Pollard, Doris Anderson. Ana TCade. Margie Copley, Phil Hock enfcerger, Larry Epstein, and Jim Switzer. Ttese members were elected March 2S by a committee of presi dctts cf organization and faculty Ecembers. Immediately after their election the members began work itLg cq yells and songs three times a week in order to perfect them by the fall term of ISS5-56. The football season was the official opener for the new squad. The S t a a d members present skits at all home games. At the Turk Professors Arrive To Begin Nebraska Year !! The Turkish contract, between the University and UJS. Interma- ! tionai CooperatioQ Admmtstratioav ; wiB begiia its second phase off cp I eratioQ Friday, with the arrival i in Uincola cf 12 Tiarkish profes- ! sors from Ankara Unrrersity. I; use processors wiu oegin! a one I year training program, principal ly at the Umversity of Nebraska, in their specialized fields, with special emphasis 00 the workings and phObsaphy cf land-grant coi leges. The first Ttarkishi professor, Sa hap ESci. arrived at the Univer sity in August to begim Ms re orientationi. and a home economist is expected nest week to bring the ng t Tt arrfvf-rr FHrfair amvins iralay eve ning, frve are veterinarians, five are ami-mall hffihandmeni. one a hoialiMrisS. and one a ciochemist. Harry G. Goiald, contract coordi acator headajtsartered at the Cot Begw of AgrkTtCtoire, said the group w3 register for gradoate coBTses. The professors, ail of whom have Doctor of Philosophy degrees, have indicaited a preference tni Er ijng iim Lincoln; hornes instead of University dbrmiitorses, Mr. Gould said. Tie' five veteriaarains 2 re- nnaim at the University f or the first two weeks and them gs cm to vet- erina.ry schfiois ia the Midwest. ! Off Let's tnsshzc these ktorks izzo your thii ci drying. YcuSx get to fasisr scctfcrztkm to ia ca tie tracis. And fiat deans siirr ptiarrj ca tie tis'ajs. Youe got to fca-vr teccr sprssiag aod jespecsacti. F yea: safer aad hap pier traotorETj, YcaVs to Lave fcig. fist-acting brakes aai easy, ac ctzraK steering, ars tiis tiul inaie jobt lifer! Gsr hi anJ drfve a Cbrvrofet Owf.icLL t:ela m small isasa m true circus ciown fashion. The skit for the; Texas A&M game tomorrow will be a series of spontaneous stunts. 1 1 1 1 1 1 . It has been further announced that at one of the coming games the Governor will lead a yell. The Yell Squad works with the rally committee, consisting of rep resentatives from Corn Cobs, Tas sels. Yell Squad, and band in pre paring the skits to be presented. Nebraska's Yell Squad will be represented at every remaining game, both here and away, with the exception of the game at Pitts-burg-h. The entire membership of cine will travel to the Iowa State game. A rally to be presented at the rally tonight will have at its theme. "The Yellow Rose of Tex as. Candidates for Homecoming Queen will be presented as will Coach Bill Glassford and co-cap-Ums for the game. Christensen stated, 'The Yell Squad wishes to urge all Univer sity students to bring a lot of Rotsemakers to all games and rai- tys this year." He further stated. "Homecoming plans for this year include the presentation of a University "Corncob Mun" similar to the Jay- hawk of Kansas U." Members cf th. Yell Squad have made it a policy to meet the team The Turkish contract, signed by the University last March, calls for the University's technical ad vice and assistance in the estab lishment cf a new land-grant type university ia eastent Turkey to be called Ataturk and in strengthening the work cf the ex isting Ankara University in the fields of agriculture and veterin ary science. I Mr. GouM said the program is to be accomplished by sending UJS. specialists to Turkey, and by training members or potential members cf Ankrara and Ataturk Universitise ia this country. The contract calls for the pay ment of aotrt $1...)0 by the UJS. agency to the Lniversity over a three-year period. At present, the University has a field staff cf seven persons in Turkey headed by Dr. Marvel L. Baker. Other staff members are: Dr. AJSia T. Anderson. Arts and Sciences adviser; Dr. Thomas H. Gooddiag, agronomy adviser; Stan Ley A. Snoithi of Washington State College, architect; J. Orvis Ke! Iht of Pennsylvania State Univer sity, engineer; and Mary Lea Ma goriaa and Virginia Louise Nelson, both secretaries. Mr. Gould said an additional It to 12 -advisers are expected to join the field staff within the next year. The purpose ot tne university Yell Squad is to organize student j cheering at Varsity athletics, to 1 carry on the tradition of the Uni- 1 . . 1 ( r x X - 1 virsuy leu squaa, m Hi in groeru to instill a high spirit and enthus iasm toward the University. During New Student Week the group performed at the freshman barbecue, printed individual song and yell booklets for distribution to freshmen, and the girls per formed at the Mens Smoker and the boys went to the Coed meeting. Yell King Christensen is chair man of the rally committee which plans each rally. He has to arranga to have the team at the Student Union for each rally, plan the rally route, arrange a police escort, ar range for speaker and mike, ar range for bell and publicity, ar range for the band and plan the program for all school rallies. For downtown rallies be most check with the City Hall for the route, contact the Police and Fir Department; in case of a torch pa rade., arrange for the car and : make arrangements for the march- ing band. In connection with Homecominf he must plan Wednesday a down town rally, arrange for the Field House bonfire on Friday, arrange fir two effigies, and make aS ar rangements for extra publicity. The Yell Squad also participates in ad basketball games and alter nate breaks with the pep band. A3 work assignments are made before the season. Constitutional changes last year provided that the membership vrould consist of five men, of which one is an alternate, and fear girls, of which one is an alternate. Two of the men and two of the women will be retained with the men having the positions of Yell King and assistant. Awards for a girl member having been on the straad for three years will be a choice cf warm-tip jacket, large N letter, compact, or bracelet. PBK Announces Year's Meetings The University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has announced its scheduled dinner meetings for the year. The meetings, which will be held at the Union will include tot following speakers: Oct. IS, "Altars on Mainitreet, American Scholar Revisited,'" Prof. A C Land; Feb. S. "Neutrons and Uranium, Prof. Theodore Jorgea- SC2JL - - - - March S. Cross-Currents in Le gal Thought," Prof. Julius Cohen. April, Joint Meeting of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, May C ; Phi Boeophy. the Guide of Life," Pad F. Good. This year's officers are, Presi dent, Clifford Hicks; Vsce Presi dent, Robert Knoll; Secretary, Stanley YandersaH; Treasurer. R. C Dein; Hktcriao, Kenneth Far ward. BATTONA IIAO. KA, FATimVEU. N.C CCXUMSU,SX. ATLANTA, CCOtStA smer ott.mjl orrcAGO, ftUMOts TCCSMTO, CAMA3A SSJMAS, KJL CZSAX lAnCS, IOWA tAlTWCtf, MO. WflSTOH-SAUiM, N.C ROTO, VA. UANO fOeSJ, M.B. mmoi, ".a. iTNoauvs, VA. CAMRfLO, O. it.WAUir.El. wrs. CmOMWATt, O. rat tear, WJCH. 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