6 DAILY NEBRASKAN Friday, November 19, 1943 irouBuaflsEiefrslLeairoi Yeifls aimdl migs (Ed. Note: Lack of knowledge of university yells evidenced by students has prompted this half page of UN songs and cheers. At the request of Bemie Urich, Yell King, the Daily is printing the most popular of the yells. It is hoped that each student will make full use of the page, learn the yells and, if necessary take the sheet to the game Saturday. Ac cording to custom, spectators rise when the-'Xornhusker" is played.) HUSKERS FIGHT Huskers fight Huskers fiht Huskers fight Fight, fight, fight! NEW ECHO N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A Nebraska! OLD ECHO N-E-B-R-ASKA Nebraska! NEW LOCOMOTIVE N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A Nebraska, Nebraska N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A Nebraska, Nebraska N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A Nebraska HE'S A MAN He's a man Who's a man . He's a Nebraska man NEBRASKA Ne-br-as-ka Ne-br-as-ka Ne-br-as-ka Nebraska ! U-N-I U-U- UNI Ver- Ver- Ver-Si-Ti N - e - bias - ki Oh.... My Go Gang Go Sonprs DEAR OLD NEBRASKA U There is no place like Nebraska, Dear old Nebraska U Where the girls are the fairest, The boys are the squarest Of any old place that you know. There is no place like Nebraska, Where they're all true blue, We'll all stick together In all kinds of weather, For dear old Nebraska U. NEBRASKA FIELD SONG Fight, fight, fight For the Scarlet and Cream. We'll all fight like mad for the team. Smash through the line We're with you all the time, Touchdown! Nebraska U. Rah! Rah! Rah! Go, Nebraska, Pile up that score, We've got to take this game! We're going to win We'll never give in Fight, Nebraska, Fight! THE CORNHUSKER Come a running, boys, Don't you hear that noise Like thunder in the sky How it rolls along, In the good old song. For the sons of Ne-bras-ki Now it's coming near With a rising cheer That will sweep all foes away. So with all our vim, We are bound to win. And we're going to win today Chorus For Nebraska and the Scarlet, For Nebraska and the Cream, Tho .they go through many a bat tle Our colors still are seen, So in contest and in victory We will wave them for the team, And t will always stir a Com husker The old Scarlet and Cream. NEBRASKA My Nebraska, Dear Nebraska, State I love the best. Where the pioneers first led tho way Now live the people blessed. And tho' the sun shines hot in summer Or cold winter winds may blow, It's always fair weather In Nebraska, where real folks grow. Theta's H old Tau's to 6-6 Tie in Real Tackle Tussle As long" as there are any Thetas left on the campus, Nebraska uni-( versity will never have to worry about a football team. This was proven last Wednes day, when the "Jeeps" held the ATO's to a 6 to 6 tie. The Taus were recently crowned intramural football champs. Good Old Rock 'em Football. This game was not played in the usual manner that touch football is played, but rather turned out to be a game of rock 'em, sock 'em tackle. Yes, fans, these gals can block an tackle, besides being able to bite, scratch, and pull hair. The teams were evenly matched Inasmuch as the Thetas used 20 gals to the pore little Taus 9. Crowd Crowds Teams. The game was a see-saw battle all the way, and very exciting for both the players and the spectar tors, in fact during the latter part of the game, the crowd became 60' large that there was hardly any room enough for the playing ol the game. . It is understood, that the Thetas are planning to challenge several other masculine teams, and for the benefit of those to be chal lenged, let the Taus warn you that these coeds are rough and tough, with but one thing in mind, and that is winning of the game. AUF . . . Military Supplies Enlisted Men's Slacks Woof Gloves Scarfs Sweaters Patches Shirts Insignia We Have a Complete Line of Officers' Uniforms and Overcoats Everything for the Military Man Can Be Found at LINCOLN ARMY STORE 202 So. 11th St. (Continued from Page 1.) advisorv board the student must ordinarily be a senior in the uni versity and at least one member must be from the agricultural col lege and one from the minority party. Heads of Divisions. Heads of the four working divi sions are Dorothy Carnahan, soli citation; Bob Leinert, publicity; Virginia McCulla, treasurer; Mar garet Beede, clerical The director of the AUF is chosen by and responsible to the advisory council. Each advisory council will select the succeeding group from members of the junior class. The advisory council re ceives its authority from the stu dent council and shall be responsi ble to the student council. There will be a faculty advisory group thus far consisting of Dr. C. M. Elliott of the business ad ministration college, head of the group, and Dr. T. H. Goodding, of the college of agriculture. Any amendments to the consti tution of the AUF will be sub mitted to the student council for acceptance, upon recommendation of the advisory council. The rec ommendation will require a fou." to one majority of the advisory council. The council also unanimously y V fit -sr. V 1 -r BILL BARBOUR. . . . stellar right end for the Iowa Hawkeyes, who is one of the leading receivers in the country. elected Bill Korff to the athletic board of control. Lois Christie, president of the council, said that there would be a penalty imposed later if absences continued and that three tardies would consti tute an absence. The next meeting of the council will be held December 1, at 5:15 p, m. when all members will meet at visual education offices in the west stadium where pictures will be taken for the Cornhusker. Always a Jump Ahead . . . JSWL 3WL IN MODERN CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Since 188C, improvement in quality of work has been our aim. Send your clothes for a new lease on life. S33 No. 12tb 6 mm Hockey has joined the list of sports that have enough sup porters to make up a W A A club. IAt the last meeting of the VVAA council the hockey club was offi cially recognized. Freda Phillips was named to head the club for the rest of the year. Any girls who are interested in joining may come to the regular meetings Hockey club meets every Thurs day at five in the women's dress ing room in the coliseum. The All Star game between Scarlet and Cream varsity soccer baseball teams will be played Tuesday night at five o'clock be hind the coliseum rain or shine. Matches in the Nebraska ball tournament are being played off rapidly. The quarter final games will be played next week. Second round matches in the table tennis tournament will start Monday. The participants may find their oponents by consulting the tournament schedule on the WAA bulletin board. Jayha wks Prep Missouri Fray With Secrecy LAWRENCE, Kan., Nov. 18. Coach Henry Shenk has ordered secret practice all week at the University for his University of Kansas gridsters in preparation for the Homecoming game with the Unlversitv of Missouri here Saturday. Only the traditional and ancient rivalry between the schools will be at stake when the teams meet since Oklahoma cinched the Big Six gontalon by rapping the Tigers in Columbia last week, and the Jayhawkers are only one rung out of the cellar. Questioned as to his plans for the week, aside from secret prac tice, the lanky Kansas mentor grinned and replied, "We'll try to brew up something for Old Miz-! sou." Which may or may not mean anything. The Kansans' blocking looked very bad Saturday as they pulled a hot one out of fire in the fourth quarter after spotting the War rensburg Mules a brace of touch downs. After trailing 12 to 0 at the opening of the final stanza, the Jayhawks sent their substi- : tute fullback. Bill Mowery. across 1 for two touchdowns, one of which was followed by Bill Chestnut's dropkick. which gave the Shenk men a 13 to 12 win. I In the long rivalry between the Tigers and the Jayhawks. the Kan sans have won 24 games to the Missourian's 20 and seven have ended in a deadlock. The men from Oread have not defeated the Ti gers since 1934 although two games -those in 1935 and 1937 have ended in scoreless ties. Kan sas has scored 546 points to Mis souri's 442 in this historic rivalry. It will be Homecoming for the Kansans and appropriate cere monies have been set up for the edification of returning guests. One of the features will be a bas ketball frame on Friday night be tween the K. U. varsity and a selected team from the army train ees at the University. A Home coming queen and attendants will be selected, at the Homecoming Cyclones Card K.S.C. Cagers AMES, Iowa, Nov. 18. Iowa State. College has added two more games to the Cyclone 1943-44 bas ketball schedule both in Big Six Conference competition. The Cyclones meet Kansas State College at Manhattan. Kan., Jan. 3, and at Ames, Feb. 11. The rest of the Iowa State bas ketball schedule was announced a week ago. CHRISTMAS CARDS Unusually Large Assortment 2c up to $1 each STATIONERY STORE 215 North 14th Open EvemuMrs Fraternities Begin Volley Ball Tourney The intramural volley ball tournament got under way last night with the Sig Eps vs. Kappa Sigs, and the Theta, ,Xis v, the Phi Psis. Other games will be played next Tuesday, Nov. 23, and will continue after Thanksgiving on every Tues day and Thursday evenings. . Ball in Hoch Auditorium. Chancel lor Deane W. Malott has been ad vised that Governor Andrew Schoeppel will attend the game. Army-Union Membership! Dance DAVE HAUN'S BAND Presenting Miss A.S.T. r 9 to 12 Saturday j Uni Coliseum Servicemen . . . We Appreciate Your Patronage IV O 11 1944 CORNHUSKERS A FREE YEARBOOK Will Be Given to SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES Having All Individual Pictures Taken by' NOVEMBER 22 1944 CORNHUSKERS NOV. 29 HEW CLASSES BEGIN Amnce for full or part tine DAY or EVENING WORK You will appreciate the direct approach and the individual help that brines gulch and sure results. Fhone Uday. v 2-G774 LINCOLN SCHOOL OF. COMMERCE? 219 No. lUh