The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    TnSaj, September 22
THE NEBRASKAN
ReigStration, AWS Revises
l? u l Social Function
UN Practice
Lewandowski
Juggles Team
Husker practices have been
Regulations
Residence Rules Stay
Unchanged for Year
According to AWS president.
Dorothy Carnahan, 1944-1945
regulations for women students
remain much the same as the
1943-1944 rules. Residence gov
ernment rules are exactlv the
dence rules.
This year's list includes a para
graph on social affairs for wo
men and those which both men
and women attend, such as din
ners, dances, socials, mixers, and
the like. Application for such
events is to be filed in the office
of the secretary of the faculty
committee on student affairs and
social functions in Ellen Smith ers and presidents.
hall, five days before the event. Sophomores last term were able
Previously this ruling was inelud- to receive upperclassmen psivil
ed only in the list for housemoth- eges if they had no delinquencies.
slowed this week because of the' same. The only changes initiated
student registration and the rain, are included in the general resi
Showers Monday and Tuesday!
caused Coach Ad Lewandowski
to hold practices under the pro
tection of the east stadium. Hf k.
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Authorized
Electric Sharer Service
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The right end position is still a
question in the minds of the
Husker coaching staff. With Bob
Srhleiper lost to the armed serv
ices and Bert Gissler helping hisjl
father on the farm, a wide cap I
has been left to be filled by less
experienced freshmen. Buckley,
Strahan and McCulla are receiv
ing top consideration for the end
spot. Tackles Kops and Johnson
are still battling for a starting
berth.
One squad now includes Lyle
Coierick. Alliance, and Winton
Buckley, York, ends: Lyle Kops,
Bassett, and Bruce Pollat, Co 7 ad,
tackles; Allen Grundmann, Ne
braska City, and Bill Berquist,
Lexington, guards; Junior Cal
lopy. Scottsbluff, center; Joe
Kessler. Wayne, quarterback: Dick
Lair.berty, Fremont, and Bill Betz,
Lincoln, halfbacks: and Buzz Hol
lins, Valley, fullback.
SecMid Unit Named.
A second unit includes Bob
Koenig, Yankton, S. D, and Jack
Dedrick, Sidney, ends; Johnny
Johnson. Norfolk, and Ralph Ma
jor, Culbertson. tackles: Bernie
Kasdan. Yankton. S. D., and
Frar.k Hazard. Sioux City, la.,
guards: Keith Doyle, Curtis, cen
ter; Ed Gradoville, Plattsmouth,
quarterback: Doue Nelson. Wausa.
and Jack Selver. Scottsbluff, half
backs; and Francis Kenyon.
Callaway, fullback.
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WELCOME STUDENTS
VISIT OUR STORE and SEE THE
ZIPrER LEATHER NOTEBOOKS
BOOKS (NEW AND USED)
LABORATORY SETS
ENGINEERING SCrrXJES
DRAWING SETS
r w i. ri ....
' Slrc I 3 K St.
There's Always Something
Ifoing at I lie Union
Watch for thse
events
Gophers Will
Field Rugged,
Heavy Squad
When the University of Ne
braska Crr.huskers travel to
Minneapolis Sept. 30 to play Min
nesota, they will find that Dr.
George Hauser will field a heavy
team, led by 13 letlermen.
The mighty Swedes .n field J
a team two to ihree deep in all
positions wiih men with college i
cr prtp experience, especially in
the line.
The bark field will be beaded
by Wayne -Red" Williams and
Tm Cates. "the mighty mite" '
last j car. The veteran and He
si re Williams, new playing his
third year for the Gephers, will
be first fliiht player in the afl
impartaiit left half position. With
pee4, passing ability and rvperi
enee. Williams will be a bark
field dependable. Cates. fraaod
gainer in 1943, has been shifted to
fnllhark. where be is nvaVin; w
for hts relative Laek f meififct ,
I7 poonO by b'rs tfrire nd
spirit.
The line will be led by Tackle
EM Ald'Aorth, the outstanding
li--tir.;n of last year. Big awl
frrt. AW worth, also a slar rest -l',
K part in the 1944 11-star
g.me. A r other man who would
kar w r.U'hing is Bob Lossie AtO't
fxAnxi r-erer. PxJ-j, who rapidly
developed into an 01 landing :
itei Toward the er! of the 1943
wason, has firsl call on his posi-(
tion and -.hould b a rr-rd vat "
l tT) 1 A'5-E;g Ten li'ts.
rWr first ifim huM aerre
te t 1V4) pounds. On the whfrle.
it kuld be a tjpal Gfber
Orchestra Dances, Varsity
Shows, Lectures, Con
certs, Plays and Flicker j
Shows
s
For your leisure momnts any day f
Try the Book A oofr. Music Room,
Game Rooms
the rxiox is at yoi:ii seiiyice .1
Union Scheduler
Faculty Members
Dinner Friday
Stjeiert Union adiuiies are
Mheduled to begin Yiitli,y nighi
wjth the annual Faculty Home
coming dinner to be held at 6:34'
in the Student Union barroom.
The Chancellor will introduce the
speakers.
An AST dance, open to the en
tire campus, will be held Saturday
rughi arjd the AST band will play.
A variety show, "The Cat and
the Canary," featuring Bob Hope
and P&uluette God'tard, will be
presented Sunday ai lex noon.
BACK TO
SCHOOL
NEEDS
Zipper Note Books
Engineering Supplies
Laundry Bags
Fountain Pens
Study Lamps
Laboratory Kits
Note Book Paper
Drawing Sets
Slide Rules
Stationery
Latsch Brothers
Phone
2-6838
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TO MEET AND EAT
AT
HOTEL CORNHUSKER
TASTY PASTRY SHOP
A hearty welcome awaits
you in the friendly atmos
phere of the Hotel Corn-
husker's popular Tasty i
Pastry Shop. You'll find r
this same warm hospitality
and fine service for the
parties you'll be planning
soon.
Mpet vmir friends af the
t. p. -HOST TO THE MOSr
IN LINCOLN
A. Q. SCHIMMEL, MANAGING DIhECiOR
A. U LEW, RESIDENT MANAGER
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