PAGE 19 Pirosh CoimiR V 4 '(., ...... v ... i . . . . i : J DAILY NEBRASKAN Freshmen students have a pep club of their own at Nebraska be cause Corn Cobs and Tassels are limited to upperclassmen. The pepsters can be seen at ev ry game in the center of the Ne braska cheering section. The girls vear white sweaters and the boys wear red. When sitting in their as signed seats the pepsters make a huge white, block "N" on a red background. From their 50-yardline seats the popsters are the nucleus of Ne braska's cheers. Besides cheering at every game, the pepsters are part of the card section, and at tend all rallies. More than 300 freshmen are in Pepsters. The organization is spon sored by Corn Cobs and Tassels together. The two senior organiza tions teach all of the cheers to the freshmen and organize the group. In the fall, during New Student Week the freshmen sign up for Pepsters. Affiliated students must Join through their houses and in dependent students sign up direct ly at the Student Union. Before the games two mass meetings will be held. Cheerleaders Yell, Stunt Through Football Season Nebraska s cheerleaders are a select few. Not only does the squad have the stamina and coordination that is needed for cheerleading, but it also uses somersaults, cart wheels and other acrobatic stunts. The yell squad is chosen through tryouts in the spring after the bask etball season. From these two freshmen women and three fresh men ment are selected. Before the tryouts, practices are held for all those interested in trying out. At the practices the cheerleaders teach the cheers and five pointers. The cheerleaders, of course, lead the cheers at all home games. And this year, for the first time, Nebraska sent her cheerleaders along with the football team to the Orange Bowl in Miani. In addition to the games, the cheerleaders al so lead the yells at the rallies. Obviously, cheerleading is a lot of hard work at Nebraska, but the pride and excitement of knowing that they are the very best are ample compensation to the squad. D. W. "Toby" Jewctt Shelly Service Ti res Ba fieri cs A eeossor ies Lubrication Washing Polishing 14th & Q St. " Mil ii . 4 , t i ft . 'J ( en Join 'Corn Coo' Pep Group Football games are a big part of student life at NU. On the Sat urdays that the team is playing in Lincoln, thousands of students, alumni, and interested friends of the team crowd into the Memorial Stadium. In the center of the stands is a square of bright red sweaters with large yellow and green corn cobs sewed on the front. These sweaters identify the members of the men's pep club, Pi Epsilon Pi or Corn Cobs. The purpose of the Cobs is to promote spirit and to serve the university through the student body and campus organizations. Of course, like all pep organizations, the primary function for the lub is building morale. Besides leading the yells at the games, the Cobs also plan rallies, set up the card sections, and sell N club flowers. To serve the University in other capacities, the members also sell the yearbooks and help any or ganization when they can. The big event for the Corn Cobs is Homecoming Day. For this day the members, along with Tassels, plan and promote the Homecom ing Parade, the presentation of the Homecoming Queen; and, as a fitting climax, the Homecoming Dance. Because the freshmen have their own club, Corn Cobs is limited to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. During their first year, the sopho mores are members on a trial basis. Then those who proved themselves worthy by their inter est, work, and satisfactory scholar ship, are initiated during their jun ior year. During their junior year the members head the committees and plan the activities. The senior members of Corn Cobs are the officers. But all, knowing the fine work that the Cobs have accomplished, are equally proud of their red sweaters. There was a young maiden, a Sioux As tempitng as fresh honeydioux, She displayed her cute knees As she strolled past teepees, And the braves, they all hollered "Wioux-Wioux!" "Jack makes me tired." "It's your own fault, dear. You should stop running after him." Delia: Haven't you heard? Mari lyn has just married Roger. Bella: Roger! Not really! Why that was the boy she was pinned to. ::: :;::::::::::::::;:t;; ::::::::::::u;i It's a woman's world. When a man is born, people ask: "How is the mother?" When he marries, they exclaim: "What a lovely bride!" When he dies they inquire: "How much did he leave "her?" an::K:::::::: i:: ::: A (if) i welcome to the University of Nebraska, and to Hovland-Swanson your campus fashion headquarters Come in and meet our College Board. All University Coeds themselves, our college board is anxious to help you choose your fall wardrobe and to answer any questions you may have! i Gretchen Teal Bev Jacobs 1 Peggy Mathers Peggy Baldwin I ! Jan Orwig Nancy Swanson Jeun Swanson