PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, September 15, 1949 New Pep Group Will Occupy Special Section on 5 0-Yard Line Three hundred students will be given a chance for 50-yard line seats at football games this year. Prospective members of the new pep section will register at the Union and the Coliseum, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16 and 17, from 9-12 and 1-4. Tassels and Corn Cobs, mem ber sof the upperclass girls' i and mens' pep groups, Will SU- Cobs, Mortar Boards and Inno pervise the booths. ?nXs- Members of the new scc- 1 tion will represent all organized The G section of the stadium houses and unaffiliatcd-at-largc will be composed of 150 girls and students. Organized men's houses 150 boys in addition to Tassels, will have three representatives; 2,000 New Fall KNIT TIES III iiil ill Present Coupon Simon's Basement INTRODUCTORY OFFER Valuable Coupon This coupon and only ... H Av entitles holder lo onr MP hoi cm i: kmt he. Name Address C o u p o V 1 J 1 1 J Tennis All frosh and varsity tennis men are asked to meet with Bob Slezak at 4 p. tn. Friday on the tennis rourt. In case of had weather, the meeting will be 1 in the "N" club room. Three Husker Foes Rai.k With Best In The Nation women's houses will each have five. Selection The organized group will be free to select pepsters on its own basis by volunteers or election. Unaffiliated-at-large students will file for membership. They will be taken in order of application. To be eligible for membership in the section, girls must be of ficially registered for 12 hours or more and have a 5 average. Men must carry 12 hours and have freshman standing. They will be dropped if they receive down slips. The new pepsters will be re quired to attend all scheduled ral lies and football games, and co operate in working the card sec tion at the games. Membership will be active throughout the football season. Members may be dropped from the group if they do not cooperate or if they have more than two excused or one unexcused absence. Vacancies. If a member is dropped, the v a cancy will be filled by the group to which he belongs. In the case of an unaffiliated-at-large va cancy, the next applicant in line will come into the section. Out going and in-coming members will exchange tickets. Supervision of the pep section will be by active Tassels and Cobs. A mass meeting of the new pepsters will be held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7:30 p. m. in the Union ballroom. Tassels, Cobs and cheer leaders will be on hand to ex plain activities. Mimeographed songs and yells will be distrib uted, and the yell squad will practice them with the new group. The new members will be re quired to bring their ID cards and money for football tickets to the mass meeting. Student tickets are priced at $7.20. Pepsters are also Three of Nebraska's gridiron foes in the 1949 campaign rank high in national college circles. Penn State, Minnesota and Okla homa are expected to finish in the top fifteen teams in the nation. Midwestern teams are rated higher than those in other sections as the season openers draw near. Michigan and Notre Dame head the list for the third consecutive season. Doth boast veterans at all positions from their 1948 clubs. The Wolverines will bank on the passing of Ortmann and the run ning of Teninga. while the Irish have Emil "Red" Sitko, All American halfback carrying the load. Falling behind Michigan in the Big Ten race come the Gophers of Minnesota and Ohio State. The Gophers should present the big gest obstacle, boasting a line which should average over 220 pounds. Even second place behind Michigan would gain a Rose Bowl trip according to the contract be tween the Big Ten and Pacific Coast conferences. In the East Army and Cornell are the teams to fear. Army, with a pair of sensational backs, Arnold Galiffa and Gil Stephenson, faces a rough schedule. The Cadets will meet such teams as Michigan, Penn State (a darkhorse). Har vard and Navy. Cornell has almost a complete squad returning and shows possibilities of returning to their high pre-war standing. Across the Southlands a pair of one-man gangs lead the way. Southern Methodist and North asked to bring money for sweaters which will be sold at the meeting. Pepsters to Wear Sweaters Men pepsters will wear red sweaters with white emblems; girls will wear white sweaters with red emblems. The new cheering section will also meet at the stadium Friday, Sept. 23, at 5 p. m. for dress re hearsal. The section will be set up at that time for the South Dakota game the following day. Yells and songs will be rehearsed, and card drills will be explained. Plans are being made for a pre game rally to be held Friday night. Membership in the pep group has no connection with later membership in Tassels or Cobs. Pepsters may belong to these or ganizations, but they are not as sured of pledgeship. INVITES YOU TO TRYOUT FOR MEMBERSHIP FOR THIS SEASON'S CHOIR STUDIOS AT 15th and U PHONE 5-7406 Carolina should retain their con ference laurels easily. Both have their attacks built around one man. SMU sports triple-threat-er Doak Walker, and the Tarheels Charlie "Choo-Choo" Justice. Oklahoma, rated in the top three nationally by many experts, should stand head and shoulders above the field in the Midlands. The Sooners only great loss was Quarterback Jack Mitchell from last season's Bitf Seven cham pions. The Pacific Coast's representa tive in the bowl game at Pasa dena should be Southern Califor nia, although California, strong without Jensen, and Stanford may surprise. Wilkinson Wails; Mitchell Missing Coach Bud Wilkinson of the Oklahoma Sooners is putting all his new' quarterback prospects into action these days as he vain ly searches for a successor to Jack Mitchell, last season's All-American quarterback. Mitchell led Wilkinson's men to Big Seven and Sugar Bowl cham pions. Under his direction the Sooners averaged 297.4 net yards rushing per game. This total ranked fifth in the nation. Last year Mitchell was re garded as the most dangerous punt runbackers as well as one of the greatest rusher from the T-formation in the nation. Mitch ell led the Big Seven in rushing in 1947 when he netted 1,455 yards. Claude Arnold, Darrell Royal, Frank Silva, Bob Ewbank, and Joe Cunningham have been tak ing daily turns running the Sooner split T-formation. Arnold and Royal are the best forward passers. Royal is the probable nominee for the starting quarterback slot when the Soon ers journey to Boston College for their initial game of the 1949 season. Buddy Burris, All-American guard, Homer Paine, left tackle, Truman Wright, right tackle, Pete Tillman, hard blocking center, and Myrle Greathouse, ace back field blocker are all missing after graduation. 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