The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1945, Page Page 2, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKAN
Sunday, November 4, 1945
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EDITORIAL STAIF
Friday night for the burning of
the Jayhawk in effigy and the
rally dance afterwards in sweat
ers, jeans and what have you
Larry Wentz, Fiji, . enjoying
dancing with M. C. Phillips, KAT.
Alpha Chi's Shirley Staats and
Jidge Mason with those smooooth
Sig Nus, Bob Holman and Gene
May bom. These up and coming
deals! Bill Lear, ATO. went all
out with Phi Georgie Wythers.
Rumor has it that the Tau's
broke five dates over Theta way
this week end. Is it trophies or
just rumor.
Patricia Neely, Towne Club, de
serves congrats for the scholar
ship pin awarded by the Mothers
club reward for hard labor and
a high average.
Filiat ... . Laslla Jeaa Glotfolta
Msnafinr Editors Drtt lea Huston. Janet Meson
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Newt tditara Pa) Ills Teejarden, Mary Alice Caweod, Shirley Jenkins. Hill Roberts
Sports Editor George Miller
Society Editor Hetty King
Bl'SlNtSS ST Ar F
Business Manager
Assistant Businesa Manager.
. I.nrralna Abramsim
Shirley llamploa, Dorotkea Rosenberg
Orchids to Us . . .
Thanks!
This is a blanket, all-inclusive "thank you" to everyone
who helped make this Homecoming such a roaring success
Thanks first of all to the team for playing a bang-up
game of football that kept us all screaming ourselves hoarse
turnout the whole game!
Thanks to the Tassels and the Corncobs who organized
the rallies and created more spirit than we ve had the pleas
ure of seeing for much too long a time!
Thanks to the cheerleaders who were always there on
the job!
Thanks to the university band, which did such a beau
tiful job during the half and all the rest of the time!
Thanks to the Mortar Boards, just because we never
believed they would get down on their knees to anyone!
And thanks to all the hundreds of students who beav
ered on Homecoming decorations and floats, who turned
out en masse for all the rallies and parades, and who really
maae this one Homecoming one tor the books!
G. Frankfortcr
Talks to Group
Of Engineers
All active engineering societies
will meet together Wednesday at
7 p. m. in the Union ballroom to
hear Prof. C. J. Frank forter dis
cuss Internal Security Measures
under his jurisdiction while with
the Seventh Service Command
during the war.
The Engineering Executive
Board is holding the meeting for
the five societies in order that
the freshman class and returning
upperclassmen may become better
acquainted with engineering ac
tivities on the campus.
Returns to Faculty.
Professor Frankforter returned
to the faculty this fall after a
2Vi year leave of absence during
which he served as a lieutenant
colonel in the infantry. As the
commanding officer of District 4
of the Seventh Service Command
he had charge of all phases of in
ternal security in Kansas.
In this capacity, Colonel Frank
forter had frequent contact with
numerous aircraft plants and re
fineries. His experiences include
guarding the presidential train
during the nationwide tour and
checking of many reported Japa
nese war balloons. On one occa
sion, Colonel Frankforter located
and recovered Jap balloon.
Active on Students' Behalf.
Professor Frankforter has been
active on behalf of student organ
izations since he joined the fac
ulty of the department of chem
ical engineering in 1908. He has
served as advisor of the Student
Chapter, A. I. Ch. E., Innocents,
Interfraternity Council and Corn
Cobs.
In 1919, Frankforter reorgan
ized the ROTC unit at the university.
BABW Sponsors
Mass Gathering
Of Barb Coeds
All unaffiliated women students
will join in a mass meeting spon
sored by the BABW, tomorrow
night at 8 p. m. in room 315 of
the Union.
Employing the new point sys
tem instituted by BABW, the
board will discuss Barb participa
tion in activities. All unaffiliated
women are urged to attend the
meeting whether they signed up
at the BABW table at the Acti
vities Mart or not, said Jane Mc
Elhany, president of the organization.
CHARM SCHOOL.
The first meeting of Coed
Counselor Charm School will
be held Tuesday evening at 7
in Ellen Smith hall. Mrs. James
Stuart of Lincoln will speak on
"College Charm."
BY PAT GILLIGAN
AND
PAT TOOF
Climax to a spirited week in
which the kids really rallied wiih
enthusiasm pep queen Jackie
Tobin danced with lucky sailor
Al Liedel when she wasn't be
ing presented as Nebraska's choice
sister Pat preferring the Navy,
too, specifically, Dale Jennings.
Gamma Phi Mary Ann Korb with
Tau Bruce Shurtleff, result of an
hour dance acquaintance. Oddi
ties do happen there is some fu
ture in hour dances.
Alpha Xis rallied together just
before the Homecoming dance to
eat candy from the five-pound
box and see the- ring of Neta Bel
linger. The diamond came from
sailor and Sig Ep Bill Hunter.
Bringing "Razz" Barry, ATO
prexy, out of his shell (the man
who never dates) was Kappa
Kappa Gamma girl, "Elch" Beck
enhauer, clown for the week end
and the Homecoming dance.
"Razz" doesn't even mind danc
ing with her.
Exchanging homecomings with
Gamma Phi Pat Halderman of
Iowa State was DU Dick Asmus-
sen carrying on the fun from
the Iowa week end. Also prefer
ring foreign talent. Brother Don
Whitcom imported Marge Cham
bers of Omaha U.
Homecoming Breakfast
Eager to start festivities, the
Sig Eps entertained at their an
nual Homecoming breakfast Sat
urday in the wee hours of the
morning appreciation of beauty i
shown by the "sweater" theme.
Mortar Board Sue Pope breath
ing the invigorating air with Bob
Steele while sister, Olive, dined
and danced with Neal Conde.
Forsaking legendary Leonard
Dunker, Shirley Crosby appeared
with Chuck Pope KKG Lois
Phillips wide awake with Woody
Woodruff.
Huskers Rallied.
The campus turned out en masse
Student-Faculty
Council Presents
Frosh Members
At the ng student-faculty tea
Wednesday from 00 to 5:19 p. m.
three new freshmen members of
the council will be introduced.
Their identity will be kept se
cret until the tea, which will be
in the social rooms of the home ec
building.
Attend Tea.
Members of the Student-Faculty
council, which invites all home ec
students and faculty to attend the
tea, are: Ginny Bobbit, chairman;
Gerry Gowan, vice chairman;
Marolyn Hartsook, secretary;
Monica Ann Alberty, Helen Wulf,
Joan Rapp, Margaret Bowen,
Marianne Srb, and Beth Noren-berg.
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