THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, sEPT. 26, 1942 Adding Sauce To The Gander: Marching Band To Add Spirit To Michigan's Gridiron Battles Apple pie without any cheese' may be a calamity for pastry-lovers, but football fans can think of a worse one-a pigskin battle in the Michigan Stadium without the University Marching Band on hand. Prof. William D. Revelli's "Fighting Hundred" will again be adding the flavor at the seven home games this year with their intricate formations and spirited playing, and the call is out for prospective freshmen. As usual some of last year's mem- bers will be back to give this year's band a start. But many band uni- Because the University March- ing Band has not had sufficient time to organize for the new sem- ester, Navy bands took its place this afternoon. The University Band will probably appear for the first time at the Michigan State game on Oct. 3. ROTC, Professor Revelli points out.I School of Music freshmen may also enroll by electing band as a credit course, he said. n A S. Openings In All Sections "There are openings in all sections of the marching band this fall," Pro-{ fessor Revelli reports, "and all stu- dents who have had some musical experience will be more than welcomej at Morris Hall during Orientation Week." Football Thf ore Finals, Deans Finally Concede Conflicts between football games and final exams are not usual, but this is an unusual year. Oiiginally a final was scheduled from 2 p. in. to 4 p. m. today, but when the deans found that the Great Lakes game was set for the same time they decided it would be rather diffi- cult to answer questions with cheers from the stadium ringing in students' ears and moved it back a full week. Thus the last final of the first full summer term in University history was completed this mcrning. iwenty Girls Will Finish New Aerial Mapping Course Here on October 3 Having already received their rat- majority of the women will probably ir ns as engineering aides, the 20 wo- be placed in one of the bianches of n.-,n now enrolled in the first class of the War Department. tl-e new aerial mapping course will According to Prof. Roger L. Morri- fiish their 12 weeks of training here son, administrator of the course, "the O°t. 3 women by their enthusiasm and in- terest have satisfactorily lived up to As proof that there are more jobs what has been expected of them' open than there are candidates, each "Our only regret," Prof. Morrison w iman has received several offers of added, "is that we cannot find positions from localities throughout enough women to fill the succeeding the country. They have been trained class which was started Sept. 4, and to construct maps from aerial photo- we hope that there will be more in graphs, but many have been asked to !the future who will be interested in accept positions in related fields. The such an opportunity." 0 .. .. _ _ 5 II I Last Times JEAN ARTHUR - RONAL3 T IMAN arpirFHErON Today! CARY GRANT L O TH SHOWS SUNDAY START AT 1:00 -2:24-4:37 -6:55-9:13 SUNDAY ALL DAY ADULTS 40c ATE Feature Starts 1 00 - 3:13 - 5:26 7:44 - 10:02 forms were laid aside for Army khaki or Navy blue, and freshman tryouts, always an integral part of the band organization, will play an even more important role this fall. Given nationwide recognition for its intricate formations in past years, this 'year's band will again take up the challenge. Professor Revelli has indicated, but will tend more to for- mations related to the United Na- tions' war effort. Continuing a policy of close co- operation with the ROTC department, band drill this fall will be supervised by Capt. Leonard W. Peterson, of the military science department, assisted by Pat McNaughton, Grad., a band formations veteran from the Univer- sity of Nebraska. The drill last year was conducted by Capt. John A. Lohla also of the military science de- partment. Because of this policy, first-semes- ter freshmen, generally restricted in this participation in extra-curricular activities, may enroll in the band provided they are also enrolled in V A. A N N AR.BOS NEWEST THEATAE... P.M. s Lei---- Starts Tomorrow! Sunday! Cone Early! 1 0 I '4 I I "' 'S1Y; -.[!O- 'f!_ff/, - 4 r. WT .. A , FR ".Y ^.'1'' 1 -Y'- ~ t