! I Poge 4 THe Doily Nebroskon Wednesdoy, Moy 13, 1959 1 1 . 1 ' : f. t 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 30iv my iEOR6E'S y 7Vnl "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. m 1 s - :,.fss' -X'.;.... It : a W "Owns, ' i 'I JUST YOUE TYPE That's why more people buy Smith-Corona Portables than any other Portable Typewriter! CampuB beauty! Letter-perfect with figures to match! , And won't your fellow-students envy you! 'Cause with your Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter, you'll be able to make better grades . . . studies will be easier . . . assighments go faster, leaving you more time lor fun. So make a date now to see your local Smith-Corona Dealer. A new Smith Corona Portable can be yours for a little as five dollars down ... up to 24 months to pay. And be sure to have your dalor show you the newest of Smith-Coronas ... the world's first Electric Portable Typewriter! 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