Page 4 THE NEBRASKAN Tuesday, November 6, 1 956 Tea lie Mo mors Journalism Coffee - P. D. Allan and Miss M argues ite Davis will be guests at a cof fee hour Friday from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in Room 306, Burnett Hall, Dance Lessons Free dance lessons will be held Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. The mam bo and rumba will be featured. Pi Mu Epsilon Meet A meeting of the Pi Mu Epsilon fraternity, mathematics honor ary will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in. Room 224 Burnett Ball. 1 HERE ARE YOUR OLD GOLD JSC jr - i PUZZLES " PUZZLE NO. 16 PUZZLE NO. 17 We I is, 1 friaillii 5 1 "WIRF... 1 l v,..-.--'"-"":" """ --w " - - i , - TIGER HUNT wins the Displays "Tiger Hunt" (above) was chosen the 1956 winner of the fraternity homecoming display contest. The Delta Tau Delta display exhibits the work and time that went into every home coming display. The displays were built entirely by the pledge power of each fraternity on campus after many hours of planning. Alpha Chi Omega's display (left) won the sorority division of the homecoming judg ing with their "Safari We See, The Tigers Will Flee." With the effort of both the actives and the pledges the sororities manu factured the homecoming dis plays that were viewed by the annual homecoming crowds that came back to the University. Courtesy Sunday Journal and Star Grand Champion men's house trophy for Delta Tau Delta fraternity In the display competition. n 1 W. ' ii.r.... 4 ? ' i 0 IL 1 1 mm ALPHA ail OMEGAtook the top award In the women's division with "Safari We See, the Tims Will Flee." START NOW! Will A WORLD TOUR FORTWO IEaaO I CLUE: Established by a wealthy Boston lawyer, this school was the first women's college to have scientific laboratories. avswvw ; ,SUtie Hold until you have completed all 24 puaslea i " IS doT CLUE: This midwest university is con ducted by the Congregation of the Holy Cross. A field house on the campus here is a memorial to a great football coach. ANSWER. City Hold until you have completed all 24 puzzle YOU'LL GO FO OLD GOLDS Either REGULAR, KING SIZE the GREAT NEW FILTERS Old Golds taste terrificl The reason: Old Golds give you the best tobaccos. Nature- , npenea tobaccos . . . SO RICH. SO LIGHT. SO GOLDEN BRIGHT! BEST TASTE YET IN A FILTER CIGARETTE n 4. .. IWC? Till. . LiL Siil, a2K!Vvw 0 -wj- PUZZLE NO. 18 CLUE: A railroad magnate gave $1,000,000 to help found this Southern university. Among its alumni is writer Robert Penn Warren. ANSWER. Same Addrttt City .State. Hold until you have completed all 24 puzzle IstPriz: WORLD TOUR FOR TWO or $5,000 CASH 2nd Prize: Trip to Paris 3rd-6th Prizes: Trips to Bermuda 7th-16th Prizes: RCA Hi-Fi sets Mark IV 17th-86th Prizes: Brooks Bros, wardrobe certificates On The Social Side: Davidson Crowned Queen By JAN FARRELL Society Editor Congratulations to Jan Da vidson, Chi Omega junior from Mind en, on being crowned Homecoming Queen at the half time of a very exciting game. All that remains of Home coming are a few memories, some headaches, and several yards littered with broken two by fours and rusty nails. Everyone will have to agree that Homecoming was a suc cess because of the Husker vic tory and in spite of the weath er. Congratulations to the Alpha Tau Omega's and to the Theta T h e t a Xi's on their own per sonal card sections. This week, with-the football team away, campus social func tions have been slightly cur tailed, but many sororities and fraternities are planning on lis-, tening to the game together. Monday there were announce ments of one marriage, four en gagements, and nine pinnings. in Teachers from Omaha, to Bill Martin, Phi Kappa Psi senior in Business Administra tion from Omaha. Shirley Gunn, Kappa Delta senior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha, to John Kelly, Delta Sigma Phi junior in Arts and Sciences from Beaver City. Donna Steinberg, Sigma Delta Tau sophomore in Teachers from Omaha, to Maynard Small, Zeta Beta Tau freshman in Law from Kansas City, Mo. Carol Prouske, junior in Nurs es Training at Immanuel Hos pital in Omaha from Hooper, to Dean Ruwe, Beta Sigma Psi sophomore in Engineering from Hooper. Kathy Loe, graduate of St. Olaf College from Mainard, Minn., to Paul Zucker, Beta Sigma Psi senior in Architec ture from Scribner. Engagements: Dee Roach. KaDoa Karma Gamma junior in Teachers from Sioux City, la., to Ron Hansen, alum from Galesburg, 111. Eleanor Pifer, Alpha 4Omicron Pi junior in Teachers from Gor don, to Harold Hamilton, soph omore in Engineering from Ells worth. Mary Hall, Delta Gamma sen ior in Teachers from Holdredge, to Jack Von Gillern, Phi Delta Theta senior in Business Ad ministration from Lincoln. Sue Kirkman, Alpha Omicron Pi alum from Techumsah, to Leslie Roberts, Beta Sigma Psi senior in Teachers from Tecbm-' sah. Pinnings Jan Davidson, Chi Omega Junior in Home Economics from Minden, to Jon Fink, Sigma Phi Epsilon junior in Agriculture from Pawnee City. Nancy Tucker, Alpha Phi Junior in Teachers from Omaha, to Jack Talsma, Phi Delta The ta alum and freshman in Medi cine from Omaha. Ann Douglass, Chi Omega senior in Arts and Sciences from Lincoln, to Dewey Asher, Phi Tau Gamma from Kearney State Teachers College from Kearney. Mel Fahmbruch, Alpha Phi senior in Teachers from Lin--coin, to Charlie Beal, Phi Gam ma Delta freshman in Law from Broken Bow. Jody Hill, Chi Omega senior PRINTING Prot.inity, Sorority. & Organiuhwa Letterheads . . . Letters . . . Mews Bulletin. . . . Booklets . . . Programs GRAVES PRINTING CO. 312 North 12th Pk. J.2SS7 "I WONT WEAR A THING BUT TOWNE AND KING!" Classified Ads 'Ton SALE: Tuxdo. 41 loni. Call Faustian 53 at Uni. TTPISGI All kinds, th! my pecialtv. neat A accurate, tflc osr page Mrs Allen Lowe. 3923 Jloldrege Street. 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JtJii Andrews, twenty -one year-old British girl, plays Eliza Dooltttle in the sensational Broadway success "My Fair Lady" musfcal adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion." 0. Mias Andrews, had you ever been away from your family before yoa arrived in this country two years ago? Never, and I still become dreadfully homesick. Put I do talk with them aeveral times a weeky Q- By phone? No by phonograph. We talk into recording machines, and airmail iht records. They are so clear I can even hear my brothers arguing in the back" ground about whose turn is next. Jt is as if we were all in one room. 1- You never exchange the usual kind of letter? Very seldom, I'm afraid. But u e post back and forth bits of particular interest like newspaper rei ieu s, and favorite articles from The Reader's Digest. 0. Just the Digest? . A. Oh, no, there are otfters sometimes but the Digest is our magazine. Mummy and Daddy have always read it, and I began when I was twelve, playing music halls. I had to miss school, and my tea jhing governess went through every issue with me on the run. Jt was part of my lessons. J. Do you still read it on the run? A. Oh, yes waiting for assignments, waiting for buses, even waiting for curtain cues. I hope I never have' to be witlwut it. When I wish to be amused, the Digest amuses me; and when I need to be scolded or instructed, I can always find an article that talks to me like Q. Like a Dutch unt ie? A. No, much more delightfully-more like Professor 'Jgg,M in "My Fair Lady showing a new world to Eliza DotJ title. In November Reader's Digest don't miss: CONDENSATION FROM. FORTHCOMING SOOK: "THI ONE THAT GOT AWAY." The all but incredible story of Nazi fighter pilot Franz von Werra how he broke out of a British prison camp, auda ciously attempted to steal a plane . .-. and finally did escape. REBEU.ION AT P02NAN.. Here are eye witness accounts of the June upriainjs that may be a preview of the eventual end of the Communist empire. TWO-EDGED DAGGER OF YUSOF HUSSEIN. Eerie experiences of a British officer in the Red-infested jungles of Malaya. THE ANDREA DORIA'S UNTOtO STORY. Heart-rendingdramaofDr.Peterson'. futile 5-hour struggle to save his wife -pinned under wreckageintheirstat. room - as the giant liner slowly sank. AE YOU A BORET I. A. R. Wylie show, ways we unwittingly bore others, and how to make yourself more interesting. WHY THEkE CAWOT BE ANOTHER WAX. 1 uhtzer Prize-winner William L. Lau rence tells why, in the awesome light of an exploding 1 1-boru b.ne thing st Anda lear: thermonuclear war means cer tain suicide to the aggressor. JL "41 i-v f CJ its popularity and influence are world-wide