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Sunday, November 17, 1946 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Page 5 Personally Speaking Our Forty-First Year! By Norm Lerer This week-end marks the finis or another season of homo fnnt ball games. Friday night's rally. smaii dm spiked with a good deal of enthusiasm by those who did attend, broucht the Victnrv hrn down fraternity and sorority row ior 11s nnai trip 01 the season Yesterday, familiar yells of "Huskers fieht!" and "T-E-A-M Yeah Team!" echoed from the stadium for the last timejn 1946. No longer would loyal ralliers be out to give their time and energy 10 make eacn event a success; nor would less-sniriteH students have to rationalize their absence Xrom such occasions. Whether you be a rallier or not you should be aware that, all points considered, the student body supported the Huskers suc cessfully on the home field, and even away Minnesota and Kan sas particularly. The success can be accredited to all those who participated freshmen joining upperclassmen to follow behind the pep band, returned alums whose hoarse voices gave evidence of their vocal support at the Homecoming games, and the indi vidual Husker fans who had enough loyalty to ignore their silent neighbors in the stands and yelled heartily anyway. To these people we toss a huge bouquet; name your favorite flower A big "Thanks!" should go to the pep organizations, Tassels and Corn Cobs, and their leaders for the many hours spent in work behind the scenes painting rally signs, folding cards for the card , sections, making colorful shakers for the cheering section, and get ting up at 7 a. m. (an accomplish ment itself, you'll have to admit) to be at the stadium to put out the cards in the stands. There were a few other things. Quite a few, in fact. Planning rallies en tailed a lot of little duties that couldn't (and weren't) overlooked. Publicity, coordination, work schedules, attaining permits, and cooking up new ideas for rallies so that each would have a dif ferent appeal were time-taking and necessary jobs. Quite understandably, we do not know every individual who play ed a part in giving direct or indi rect support to the Husker-team and showed in some way that they were behind the men on the field, but if you are one of them, take a big bow, and then make plans for attending the basketball games to prove that you're not a "fall weather" friend of the fighting men of sports. Reverend Gosnell Opens Coed Book Review Schedule The first of a series of book re views sponsored by the Coed Counselors will be given Tuesday, November 19 at Ellen Smith Hall by Reverend E. S. Gosnell. The lecture will begin at 7:00 p. m. ft has become a tradition for the group to sponsor these events each year. During the year, the counselors expect to have reviews of such books as "The Egg and I," "The Green Years," "The Foun tainhead," "The King's General," "White Tower," "David the King," and "The Citadel." Awgwan Copy AH copy for the December edition of the Awrwan must be submitted to the Awrwan of fice before Nov. 27, according to Walt Simon, editor. Colonel Smith Will Address Reserve Officers Meeting Guest speaker at a meeting of the Reserve Officers Association of Nebraska next Wednesday will be Colonel Lotha A. Smith, Com manding Officer, Offut Field, Fort Crook, Nebraska. His talk will explain the facili ties available to non-fljing re serve officers at Offut Field. Also he will tell of general plans for their training. The meeting is scheduled at 8 P. m. in the Green Room, on sec ond floor at the YM.CJL I She wears rustling tulle and creates a small stir with each rhythmic step . . . Sketched here, a white tulle topped with a bouf fant pouff and regal black rayon velvet bodice. '25 Fourth Floor. 'f 1 1 'VIA (fi I ?; t ll I,:' p u fm 'i " 4' li- i 'i : i t ' ": -V . V NT M -V m, -.1 '' A: r r f ' iSlie liai a penchant or JPretty -Accessories Two strand, knotted chocker of "pretend" pearls $9 Spiral bracelet.., $2 Matching earrings, single or cluster styles. . . .$1 to 7.S0 Aeee$$wrte$, Street Floor. t I