The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1959, Page Page 4, Image 4

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On the Social Side
Studies Interrupted by Pins, Rings
By Mary Anderson
There are only two weeks
of school remaining and de
spite the rush to get last
minute term papers, themes,
and studies done, there was
still time for eight pinnings
and two engagements.
The Alpha Gamma Sigma
Sweethesit was reveaL-d at
their Rose Formal as Bar
bara Vahle. Barbara is a
Kappa Delta Sophomore.
1 Tlnnlngs
Lllie Kessler, a Delta Gam
ma sophomore in Teachers
from Hastings, to Bill Wilson,
a Beta Theta Pi junior in
Business Administration from
Lincoln.
Kay Schmidtmann, a Del
ta Gamma freshman In
Jay Rester, a Phi Kappa Psi
junior in Business Adminis
tration from Omaha.
Jan Mastos, an Alpha Phi
sophomore in Arts and Sci
ence from Omaha, to
'Punch" Douglas, a Beta
Theta Pi from Omaha.
Frances Spoeneman, a Sig
ma Kappa sophomore i n
Business Administration from
Ogallala, to Don Siffring. a
Farmhouse senior in Agricul
ture from Ogallala.
Nancy Morgan, a Delta
Delta Delta freshman in
Home Ec. from Lincoln, to
Al Haugner, a Delta Upsilon
junior in Business Adminis
tration from Port Huron,
Mich. ,
Marilyn Huddleston, an Al
pha Phi freshman in Arts
and Science from Omaha, to
Dennis Kendall, a Sigma Al
pha Epsilon junior in Busi
ness Administration from
Omaha.
Linda Arnold from Omaha,
to Bill Anderson, a Sigma
Nu junior in Engineering
from Omaha.
Jeannine Mann, a Sigma
Kappa . sophomore in Agricul
ture from Chappell, t o
Charles Johnson, a Theta
Chi junior in Teachers from
Lincoln.
Engagements
Gail Parker, a Delta Gam
ma junior in Teachers from
Hebron, to Bill Elfeldt, a Sig
ma Chi senior in Arts and
Science from Sutherland.
' Carolyn Wilcox, a Fedde
Hall sophomore in Home
Kc. from North Bend, to Jim
Chromy, a Burr Hall fresh
man in Agriculture from
Linwood.
Gail Lynn Minnick, Alpha
Chi Omega alum to Vernon
Feye, a member of Farm-
House from Creston.
AD LIBS
by Lorry Hurt
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"Does the horn work all rijtht, Harry?"
Experimental
Plays Offered
Two new one-act plays will
be presented tonight and
Thursday by the experimental
theatre starting at 8 p.m. in
Temple 201.
"The Drink," a serious play
set in Jerusalem after the
Crucifixion, was written by
Dick Marrs, a graduate stu
dent. It will be given as a
staged reading.
"The Rehearsal is a mod-;
em melodrama written by a
student at the University of i
Iowa. It will be given tradi
tional theatre performance
with Zeff Bernstein as direc
tor, Grover Kautz as the actor
and Ann Prentice as the ac
tress. Directing "The Drink" is
Ida Mae Ryan. The cast in
cludes Leo Fehlhafer, an in
keeper; Stan Rice, John; Ted
Rethmeier, Peter; Charles
Piper, a soldier and Jerry
Sellentin as Peremon and an
officer.
Y Sponsors Show
"Compulsion," playing at
the Lincoln Theatre this week,
is being sponsored by the Uni
versity YWCA.
The Y will receive a per
centage of the admission fee
for each card presented at
the box office. These cards
have been distributed in all
campus dorms and houses
and are available from YWCA
members.
"Compulsion" is a study in
youthful behavior.
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Detroit Students Warned:
Union Color Set
KAREN PETERSON (LEFT) AND Judy Sleler, mem
bers of the Union Board, beam over the new color TV set
donated to the Union by Alpha Gamma Sigma. The AGS'i
won the set in a cigarette wrapper collecting contest.
Paper Staff Carnivorous
Students at the University
of Detroit evidently keep a
wary eye on their paper, "The
Varsity News." The "News"
ran this announcement after
its letter box was stolen:
"Will the person or persons
who took the 'Letters to the
Editor' box from the Union
please return it
Students can hardly bring
letters to the VN office be
cause the personnel there eat
strangers."
The "Kansas State Daily
reports this sura thing for
logic finals
It seems that a two-hour
logic exam of four years ago
consisted of one question:
"Why?"
After thinking deeply for 10
minutes, one student wrof
"Because" on bis paper and
left
He got an A.
Letters to the Editor: The
Battalion" of Texas A and M
college had this question in
rartftnn: "HOW Can VOU
iemphasize a point in a letter
to the eaiior wimoui uuig
dirty word?"
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