Courtesy photo
Front row: Keri Hoesing, Brenda Althouse, Carmen Currey, Jeff Gromowsky, Michele Bobak,
David Madigan, Tricia Ehlers, Richard Hansen.
Second row: Bob Frost, Tiffany Seevers, Colin Croft, Rochelle Slominski, Kris Dillon, Bryan
Hill, Courtney Butherus, Mark Davis, Harold Peck, Don Curtis.
Homecoming court to be elected today
From Staff Reports
Voting for the 1989 homecoming
royalty will be in both Nebraska un
ions 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today.
Homecoming candidates include:
Bob Frost - As well as serving as
president of Alpha Tau Omega Fra
ternity, Frost was treasurer of the
Student Alumni Association. He also
is active in Beta Alpha Psi Account
ing honorary. '
Jeff Gromowsky - Gromowsky,
a finance major, is the treasurer for
the Innocents Society Senior Honor
ary and secretary of Farm House Fra
ternity.
Bryan Hill - A member of Inno
cents Society, Hill is the president of
the Association of Students of the
University of Nebraska and a student
regent
Colin Croft •• Croft serves as
president of both Sigma Phi Epsilon
Fraternity and the Innocents Society.
Mark Davis - While serving in
the Student Alumni Association’s
Board of Directors, Davis is the presi
dent of the Nebraska Union Board
and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon
Fraternity.
Don Curtis - Curtis is president
of the University Honors Program
and first-vice president of Delta Tau
Delta Fraternity. He also is active in
the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the
Midlands Association.
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Dave Madigan - Planning to par
ticipate in an architecture exchange
program in London next semester,
Madigan is past president of the Uni
versity Programs Council-City and a
member of the Mortar Board.
Harold Peck - Peck, a finance
major, is a member of Acacia Frater
nity, Mortar Board and currently
serves as president of the Beta
Gamma Sigma Business Honorary.
Richard Hansen - As well as
serving as secretary of Beta Theta Pi
Fraternity, Hansen currently serves
as president of Mortar Board.
Keri Hoesing - Named Ak-Sar
Ben princess this year, Hoesing is a
member of Mortar Board and served
as rush chairman for Chi Omega
Sorority.
Tricia Ehlers — Ehlers is the co
ordinator for the Student Alumni As
sociation, and is a member of the In
nocents Society and Delta Gamma
Sorority.
Kris Dillon - Dillon serves as
president of the Arts & Sciences Stu
dent Advisory Board, and is a mem
ber of the Innocents Society. She also
was rush chairman for Alpha Phi
Sorority.
Carmen Currey -- An elemen
tary education major, Currey is the
president of Chi Omega Sorority, an
ASUN senator for Teachers College
and a member of the Innocents Soci
ety.
Courtney Butherus — Bulherus is
first-vice president of Kappa Kappa
Gamma Sorority, a member of Mor
tar Board, public relations director of
the Golden Key National Honor Soci
ety and a violinist in the Lincoln
Symphony Orchestra.
Michele Bobak — As well as serv
ing as vice president and pledge edu
cator for Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority,
Bcbak is the co-chairman for the
Nebraska Human Resource Institute
and a member of the Innocents Soci
ety.
Brenda Althouse - Althouse is
the vice president of both Chi Omega
Sorority and the Student Advisory
Board, and is the assistant coordina
tor for the Student Alumni Associa
tion.
Rochelle Slcminski - Slominski
is the president of Delta Delta Delta
Sorority, a member of the Innocents
Society and a 1988 Truman Scholar
recipient.
Tiffany Seevers — As well as
being the selections chairman for
Mortar Board, Seevers serves as the
president of Panhellenic. She is also a
member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority.
The homecoming king and queen
will be announced at halftime of Sat
urday’s game against Iowa State.
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From New Orleans, Recording Artist
Zachary Richard, the Cajun Rocker.
Zachary Richards music was featured on The Big Easy
soundtrack and he is considered to be the best of the Cajun
artists currently touring. Wed., Oct. 25, 9:30-12:30, $6
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drive down 17th Street, you know very few
people drive 25 miles per hour,” he said.
Becker said problems on this stretch of
road arise because the campus combines a
residential area - residence halls, fraterni
ties and sororities -- with a business — the
university.
In addition to motor traffic, Becker said,
pedestrians from residence halls, fraterni
ties and sororities illegally cross 17th Street,
compounding the speeding problem.
“The next time we may be issuing tick
ets to those crossing the street,” he said.
Another problem area Becker noted was
on the north boundaries of City Campus.
“We have some motorists and students
that are really taking some risks,” Becker
said.
Many pedestrians and drivers along 14th
Street race oncoming trains, he said.
“Itdoesn’tmake sense to try and beat the
train,” he said.
If a train collides with a motorist or a
pedestrian, “the train always wins,”
Becker said.
“Maybe after reading some of the pub
licity this has generated, maybe people will
check their speed ... so we don’t have to.
“Sometimes a court citation can be an
expensive reminder,” he said.
Beginning midnight Sunday, Oct 22
12:10 am. - Items reported stolen from
vehicle parted in lot near H.C. Filley Hall,
$124. ... . : '•
12:13am.-Two-vehicle, non-injury acr
dent reported in Abel Hall fire lane, $50.
5:30 am. - Parting meter reported stolen
from metered lot at 14th and W streets,
$400.
9:16 am. - Purse and contents imported
stolen from East Campus Union, $60.
I 9:30 am. - Chair reported stolen from
I Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, $350.
I 11*35 am. - Tools reported stolen from
vehicle parked in Abel'Sandra halls* me
tered lot, $350.
12:45 p.m. - Hit-and-run, non-iniury acci
dent reported in Area 20,1820 R St., $150.
2:07 p.m. -* License plates reported stolen
from vehicle parked in Area 3,1640 Y St.,
$10.
3:07 p.m.« Hood ornament reported stolen
from vehicle parked in Area 1,17th and R
streets, $25.
3:18 p.m. - Man reported seen in Mabel
Lee Hall clad only in his underwear. No ci
tations given.
4:06 p.m. - Intoxicated person near
Temple Building taken to the Detoxifica
tion Center. ^
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