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I Friday, November 2, 1956
THE NEBRASKAN
Page 5
Nov. 17:
Innocents Slate Annual
Parents Day Festivities
The Innocents Society is spon
soring the annual Parent's Day to
be held on the day of the Baylor
Nebraska football game, Novem
ber 17, according Q Arley Waldo,
Parent's Day chairman.
All students are asked either to
tend their remittance for the tick
ets for their parents or to have
their parents send the remittance.
Payments may be made through
fee coupon printed here.
A special block of seats is be
ing reserved so that the parents
coming especially to the game
may sit together.
On Saturday, the 17th, fratern
ities, sororities, dormatories and
student houses will hold open
bouses. Members of the Board of
Regents are being invited as spec
ial guests.
The printed coupon may be sent
to the University Athletic Office.
Tickets will be sold at the regu
lar price of $3.50. To purchase
parent's ticket's, clip out the
coupon, inclose a check or money
order made out to A. J. Lewand
owski, and mail to the Athletic
Ticket Office. Colliseum, Lincoln.
The supply of tickets is limited
so send in your order as soon as
possible.
By this arrangement either the
student or his parents may pro
cure tickets for a chance to see
the football game, the University,
and the Regents and the Deans.
Letter For Parents
Dear Parents:
The Innocents Society is again sponsoring the annual Parents Day
to be held on the day of the Baylor-Nebraska football game, November
17.
All students are being asked to send this letter home to you, as
en invitation to come to Lincoln for the game and a chance to visit
with your sons and daughters on the campus.
A special block of seats for the football game is being reserved
o that parents coming especially for the game can sit together.
On Saturday, the 17th, fraternities, sororities, dorms and student
houses will hold open house. Members of the Board of Regents are
being invited as special guests.
At the bottom of this letter is a coupon that you may send directly
to the University Athletic Ticket office for your football tickets. Tick
ets will be sold at the regular price of $3.50. All you have to do is
clip out the coupon, inclose a check or money order made out
to A. Lewandowski, and mail to the Athletic Ticket Office, Coliseum,
Lincoln. Please send your order soon, as the supply of tickets it limited.
Here is a good chance for you to see your son or daughter, a good
football game, the University campus and the Regents and the Deans.
I hope you will be able to attend and see the Cornhusker spirit in ac
tion. Sincerely,
Arley Waldo
Parents Day Chairman
Innocents Society
Parents Day THE INNOCENTS SOCIETY
Football Ticket Office, Coliseum
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Please send me tickets, at $3.50 each, for the Baylor
Nebraska football game. I would like to sit in the block of seats re
served for parents.
I inclose as payment for tickets.
Mail my tickets to
NU Beauty:
ueem Candidates
Sp
end Hectic Week
The five University coeds who
are the Homecoming Queen can
didates have spent a hectic week.
Each of the girls has a specific
responsibility for Homecoming
plans since all are members of
Tassels, women's pep organization
which co-sponsors Homecoming.
Janis Davidson, Junior in Teach
ers is co-chairman of publicity for
the weekend's events. This in
volves everything from putting up
the widow displays in the down
town stores to making posters for
distribution on campus.
Donna Sawvell may have writ
er's cramps by Saturday. The Jun
ior in Arts and Science coed is
responsible for all the Homecom
ing dance invitations, making out
door lists and obtaining chaper
ones. As Tassels treasurer, Janice
Schrader, Junior in Teachers, is
co-chairman of ticket sales for the
dance. In addition, she is in charge
of the decoration the Coliseum
stage where the queen will reign.
Filling Station
Project Set
By YWCA
Members of the YWCA are hav
ing their annual filling station proj
ect November 10, from 8 a.m. to
10 p.m., at Henry Steinhauer's
Sinclair Service, 14th and "Q"
streets, according to Charlotte Ben
son, Project Chairman.
The girls will wait on cars, sell
gas, and check them out to earn
money for the YW, according to
Miss Benson.
Nancy Tucker, Junior in Teach
ers, is co-chairman for Saturday
morning's parade. She is busy se
curing judges, checking float en
tries and planning the parade
route.
But the girls' activities don't end
with these specific duties. They
will attend both the Wednesday
and Friday night rallys. Friday
afternoon they will rehearse with
the band for the queen's presen
tation at the football game. Fri
day night they will help decdrate
the Coliseum taking time out to
rehearse the presentation cere
mony for the dance.
Early Saturday morning t h e y
must be ready to appear in the
Homecoming parade.
Any free time they find will be
helping out other Tassel commit
tees or working on the house dec
orations for their individual soror
ities. The five finalists and their par
ents will be guests at a special
luncheon Saturday noon. Then
they will learn who the queen Is
to be.
The public won't know until her
name is revealed at half-time cer
emonies. As soon as the announce
ment is made, the new queen will
be escorted onto the field by Yell
King Don Beck, Senior in Ag
riculture. She will be accompanied by the
other finalists and officers of Corn
Cobs, men's pep organization. She
will be crowned by Corol Link,
Senior in Teachers, 1955 queen, and
will be presented a bouquet of
rases by Chancellor Hardin.
The weekend's official duties will
end for the queen and her at
tendants following their presenta
tion at the intermission of the
Homecoming dance.
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Displays . . .iFfie Heiigious Week
From Page One .
Homecoming
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S," from 14th to 18th; south side
of R, from 16th to 14th, and north
side of R, from 16h to 17th.
Plaques will be awarded for the
top three displays in each of three
divisions, according to Jim Feath
er, member of Innocents and chair
man of the Homecoming display
committee. Men's houses have
been divided into two groups de
pending on the number of men
and all women's houses will be
judged in one group.
First place travelling trophies
will be given to the winner of the
women's division and the grand
champion of the men's division.
Men's Houses were first divid
ed into two groups last year be
cause the Innocents felt the smal
ler houses lacked the men, money
and physical facilities to compete
with the larger houses, according
to Feather.
judges for the competition are:
Francis Clark, head of Ben Si
mons's display department; Ken
neth Clark, architect; Mrs. Carl
Deitemeyr; Mrs. Evalena Snipes,
interior decorator; Miller & Paine;
and Clarence Wilkins, vice presi
dent and treasurer of Western'
Good Roads Service Co.
The titles of the entries in Group
One of the men's division are:
"Testing the Tiger,1' Alpha Tau
Omega"; "You Can't Keep Those
Husker Spirits Down," Beta Theta
Pi; "Tiger Hunt", Delta Tau Del
ta; "Beep! Beep!" Kappa Sigma;
"Penny Arcade," Phi Delta The
ta; "Testing NU's Strength," Phi
Gamma Delta.
Phi Kappa Psi: 'Green door,
what's that secret you're keepin'?"
"The Huskers go Tiger Hunting,"
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; "Nebraska
Railroads Missouri," Sigma Chi;
"Show them the Way, Pete," Sig
ma Nu; "Tiger ere dams Husker
court," Sigma Phi Epsilon; "Husk
ers Have Control," Theta Xi;
"Snow 'em under with spirit,"
Selleck Quad.
The titles of the entries in Group
Two, smaller men's houses, are:
"you ain't nothing but a Hound
dog," Acacia; "Skin those Tigers,"
Beta Sigma Psi; "With Luck I'll
be Dead By Noon," Delta Sigma
Phi; "Mow 'M' Down!" Pi Kap
pa Phi; "Flush the toy Tiger
down the Drain," Sigma Alpha
Mu; "Husk that Tiger," Tau Kap
pa Epsilon; "Put the Screws to
Mizzou," Theta Chi; "Roast the
Tigers," and Zeta Beta Tau.
Themes of the sorority displays
are: "Safari We See, the Tigers
Will Flee," Alpha Chi Omega;
"The Might Missouri," Alph Omi
cron Pi; "Toast the Tigers," Al
pha Phi; "We will Revlon to Vic
tory," Alpha Xi Delta; "Pete's
got the Picture," Chi Omega;
"Cool Mizzou," Delta Delta Delta;
"From Tiger to Lilly," Delta Gam
ma. "Seeing things at Night," Gam
ma Phi Beta; "Discovery and
Conquest," Kappa Alpha Theta;
"Joust a Tiger," Kappa Delta;
"And Mizzou came tumbling dow
KaDoa SaDDa Gamma: "Poor lit
tle Tiger, walking to Missouri,"
Pi Beta Phi; Bewitch Missouri,"
Sizma Delta Tau: "Ding done dell.
Tiger's in the well," Sigma Kap-
Pa.
Flying Club
The University Flying Club will
hold a meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday
in Union Room 816. The meeting
is open to all interested students
as well as members.
Newman Club:
Newman Club will hold its month
ly Communion breakfast Sunday
at 10 a.m. at the Continental Cafe.
Guest speaker will be a member
of the University faculty.
Baptists and Disciples of Christ
- Student Fellowship
1237 R
Friday: Party at Mr. Davis'
home.
Sunday: S p.m.. supper, worship
and ''Question Night."
Tuesday: p.m., workshop.
Wednesday: 12: p.m., chapel.
Thursday: 4 p.m., Bible study.
B'nai B'jith Hillcl Foundation
Friday: 8 p.m., worship at South
Street Temple, 20 & South.
Friday: 8 p.m., worship at Con
gregation Tifereth Israel, 32 &
Sheridan.
Saturday: 9 a.m., worship at
Congregation Tifereth Israel.
Chrisliaii Sicence Organization
Thursday: 7-7:30-11 p.m., open
house.
Saturday: 4 p.m., post-game cof
fee; 6 p.m., alumni supper.
Sunday :9:30 and 11 a.m., Holy
Communion; 10 a.m., Bible study;
5 p.m., LSA cost supper and dis
cussion. Monday: 6 p.m., Grad Club sup
per. Discussion on "Internation
al Tensions."
Tuesday:7:15 p.m., membership
class.
Wednesday:? p.m., vespers; 7:30
p.m., choir.
Thursday:7:15 p.m., Christiani
ty course.
Methodist Student House
1417 R
Sunday: 9:15 a.m., Bible study;
5 p.m., Wesley Fireside cost sup
per, worship and forum. The Rev.
Everett Reynolds of Newman
Methodist Church will speak on
"Segregation."
Newman Catholic Center
1602 Q
Saturday: 6:30 p.m., Mr. and
Mrs. Club pot luck supper.
Sunday: 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. and
12 noon, masses; 10 a.m., Com
munion breakfast; 5:30 p.m., New
man Club supper and business
meeting.
Weekdays: 6:45 and 7:15 a.m.,
masses.
University Episcopal Chapel
346 No. 13
Sunday: 9 a.m.. Holy Commun
ion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion
with sermon on "Put It Back."
6:30 p.m., Canterbury Club supper.
Joyce Rippe will speak on "The
Carpatho Russian Orthodox
Church."
Tuesday: 10 a.m., Holy Com
munion. Wednesday: 7 a.m.. Holy Com
munion; 7 p.m., choir rehearsal.
Thursday: 10 a.m., Holy Com
munion. University Lutheran Chapel
(Missouri Synod)
15 & Q .
Saturday: 11:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m.,
alumni buffet luncheon.
Sunday: 10:45 a.m., worship;
5:30 p.m., Gamma Delta supper
with social evening by pledges.
Tuesday: 7 p.m., Christian doc
trine study group.
Wednesday: 7 p.m., choir rehear
al.
Thursday: 3:30-5:30 p.m., coffee
hours.
Union Coffee Hour
' There will be a Homecoming
Coffee Hour at 4:30 p.m. after
the Missouri Nebraska game,
November 4, in the main lounge
of the Union, according to Bob
Handy, Union activities director.
The tables in the lounge will be
in the shape of a "T" and decor
aetd like a football field.
Coffee and cake doughnuts will
be served.
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Sunday: 5:30-7:30 p.m., forum
on "The' Christian and Politics"
with speaker Robert McXutt.
Monday: 7 a.m., Bible study.
Tuesday: 7 and 31 a.m., Basic
Christian Beliefs study group; 7
p.m., Sigma Eta Chi; 8 p.m..
Election Night party.
Wednesday: 7 p.m., vespers; i
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Marriage discussion group.
Thursday: 3 p.m., Basic Chris
tian Beliefs study group.
Unitarian
12 & H
Sunday :11 a.m., worship. Ser
mon on "Your Singe Vote." 5
p.m., student group with discus
sion of Unitarianism led by the
Rev. Peter Raible in the Faculty
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