Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 5, 1964 KU Pep Rally Tonight To Roast Cornhusker A "cornhusker" will be roasted tonight—as a symbol of KU's hopes of scorching the Nebraska Cornhusker football team in Saturday's Homecoming game. The seven-foot, stuffed Cornhusker effigy that's been swinging in the trees on Jayhawk Blvd., will be tossed atop a bonfire as the climax to a "Hang the Huskers" rally tonight. The rally will begin at 6:30 p.m. in parking zone "N" west of Allen Field House. Students with cars will meet at 5:45 p.m. in Zone O to form the parade. The husker has been hanging since Tuesday, though its spirits—and hopefully those of Nebraska—have been dampened by rain and the winning reputation of the Jayhawk football team. Jack Mitchell, head football coach, will introduce part of the power behind the team's four-game winning streak—Saturday's co-captains. The names of the co-captains will be kept secret until then. A pep band, under the direction of Kenneth Bloomquist, marching band director, will lead fight songs and cheers. The Traditions Committee of the All Student Council, with Mike Lemoine, Leawood senior as chairman, is sponsoring the pep rally. The "Hang the Huskers" rally is the second rally of the football season. KU students "Boomed the Sooners" in an earlier rally by cheering the Jayhawks to a 15-14 victory over the University of Oklahoma. The parade will wind across campus and pick up freshman women at Corbin, Gertrude Sellars Pearson and Carruth-O'Leary. But the biggest stop on the parade route will be at the Information Booth—where the cheerleaders will cut down the Cornhusker—to roast him at the rally. NEA Students Attend KSTA Convention Education students at KU who are members of the Student National Education Association may attend meetings of the Kansas State Teachers Association convention now being held on campus. The Lawrence sectional delegate assembly of the KSTA will hear Dr. M. Dale Baughman, associate professor of education at the University of Illinois, speak on "Youth Must Be Swerved" at the convention's second general session at 2 p.m. Friday in Allen Field House. Also present will be the presidents of the KSTA-NEA chapters. Round table discussions beginning at 9:30 a.m. Friday, to which SNEA members at KU will be admitted, include art in the union, biological science and business education at Lawrence High School, Common Learnings at Central Junior High School, English at Murphy Hall, geography at Lindley Auditorium, Guidance at Hillcrest School, physical education at Pinckney School, and coaching at Lawrence High School. Other round tables will include Intermediate Grades at Centenial School, Kindergarten-First Grade at Cordley School, Latin at Lawrence High School, Math and Mental Health at Summerfield Hall, Modern Language and Physical Science at Lawrence High School, Social Science at West Junior High, and Speech and Second-Third Grades at Lawrence High School. More than 4,000 teachers from Northeast Kansas are expected to have been on campus at the conclusion on Friday of this 101st KSTA convention. Dr. Orvel Criqui, Lawrence, is presiding KSTA vice-president for District I. To observe oral arguments in 'an actual court situation, the first-year law students are visiting the Kansas Supreme Court in Topeka today. Lawyers Visit Supreme Court "It is especially pertinent now," James Logan, dean of the law school said. "The first-year students are later required to participate in moot or hypothetical court arguments and today they will see the technique they'll be use." Dean Logan went on to explain that the students will see three or four arguments with one half hour discussion from either side. LAST 2 DAYS Robert Burton Peter O'Toole "BECKET" Mat. 2:00 Eve. 7:30 Starts SAT... Shows 2:00 7:00 9:00 NOW! ends SAT. Coming NOV.11 "Cleopatra" Following the morning in court, the students, faculty, and prominent people in the judicial field will attend a luncheon. According to Jack Duncan, Ravtown, Mo., first-year law student and class president, the seven Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court, the commissioner of the court, the Attorney General. Secretary of Starts 7:15 JOHN WAYNE "McCLINTOCK" JACK LEMMON "Under The Yum Yum Tree" At this time, the students will be able to discuss the cases and ask questions of the officials. WELCOME TEACHERS! While in Lawrence you can enjoy a delicious buffet. Make your choice from 4 meat entries, 8 tempting salads, fluffy potatoes, steaming-hot vegetables, hot rolls and butter, and homemade desserts. Drink is included. Dine today (breakfast, dinner, and supper) at The Little Banquet State, the Governor, and Lieutenant Governor, three Kansas federal judges, the Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeal, and the U.S. District Attorney for Kansas will be among those at the luncheon. Plenty of free parking on the Malls. 711 West 23rd (Highway 10) This week we turn our attention to the only letterman at The Southern Pit, Bill Whinery. Bill got his letter, not in checkers as many of you may think, but in fencing. The coach was very impressed with Bill's ability to dodge his opponents' thrusts, but later it became apparent that Bill was only flinching. His only involvement with athletics now is playing the Pit pinball machine with his fiance, Marcie Holmes (they have a Platonic relationship). Winery—pardon, that's Whinery —is a Theta Chi from Parsons. He's in the business school, rooms with Pit manager P. R. "Animal" Nelson, drives an airconditioned convertible, and has been known as the Alpha Chi mascot. Bill has a very unique and important position at The Pit. He is an apprentice animal. Fast learner that he is, Bill still thinks that the customer is occasionally right. When he corrects that fault, and learns to snarl as he delivers "the students' favorite beverage" (yes censors, we know you're there), he may be allowed to leave the kitchen. Since the election is over, we think it's time for The Pit Crew to endorse a candidate. After careful consideration of the qualifications of the candidates, we've decided the only solution is to start campaigning now for a man who will give the students what they are looking for. The Pit Crew modestly endorses Playboy's Hugh Hefner for president in 1968, and suggests that he run on the platform of "Something for Everyone." * * * * make like a lion, you beast C Wear Dated Post-Grad slacks by h.i.s Tun gen wor Ope on 837 You'll prance and dance and look lean and lethal in these pants. They trim you up and taper you down. 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