Page 4 The Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, December 16, 1959 On the Social Side: We Spoke Too Soon Another Phi Gam Pin By rat Dean Words spoken too soon sometimes result in another pinning. , The Phi Gamma Deltas, had a formal pinning again Mon day night, the second in two weeks, after a two year un pinned spell. v, Twelve couples announced pre-Christmas pinnings and engagements at Monday night dinners. Pinnings Joanne Fahrenbruch, Alpha Omicron Pi alum from Lin coln, to Clare Emery, Sigma Chi in Dentistry from Ger ing. Fran Thompson, Alpha Phi sothomore in Speech from Kansas City, Mo., to Doug Coder, Sigma Alpha Epsilon senior in Business Adminis tration from Wellfleet. Margaret Shearer, Delta Gamma junior in Arts and Sciences from Omaha, to Jer ry Morris, Kappa Sigma jun ior in Arts and Sciences from Scottsbluff. Today On Campus Wednesday Intor-TarflHy, 6:50, north entrance, 8t- drrrt T'nton. Tminc Democrat, meeting, S!R Student Union. Thursday Cnrtetmas Mil Trip participants, meet Ins, t p.m. 340 Student Unlfn. ml'F meeting, 1:16 p.m., 349 Student l' Dion. Alpha Zeta, 7: p.m., 306 Keira Hall, Initiation. Hove a COW MM I V mim al Trtvttwth JIf4 . f Europe I 'X 1 W """" $5 b Orient -. M tarn at trloa to Watc . I6H, Sou hmtmrxa 1699 P. Hawaii Study !" " P nd tooMrf Nw WotM IW It tuk WmI Ao woBLonumr Susi Sass, Kappa Alpna Theta freshman in Teachers itom Omaha, to Jim Ander son, Phi Gamma Delta senior in Engineering from Omaha. Judi Roy, sophomore at Stephens College at Columbia, Mo. from Milwaukee, Wis., to Gary Lorentzen, Theta Xi junior in Teachers from Har tington.. Engagements Marj Morehouse, Kappa Al pha Theta sophomore in Busi ness Administration from Fremont, to Ken Johnson Beta Theta Pi sophomore in Arts and Sciences from Lou isville, Ky. Erwina Hutchinson. Alnha Xi Delta junior in Home Ec trom Lincoln, to Donald Peterson. Phi Tau senior in English and History at Wes- leyan. Beth Randall, Pi Beta Phi junior in Arts and Sciences from Fort Scott, Kans., to Brent Chambers, Kappa Sig ma senior in Artsand Sci ences from Fort Scott, Kan. Martha Lee Jungck, junior in Teachers from Rusville to Vern Hunzeker, an alum from Lincoln. Pat Rohlffs, Delta Delta Delta junior in Teachers from Sioux Falls, la., to Rod Eller busch, Sigma Nu junior in Business Administration from Holstein, la. Sue McGrath, Alpha Phi senior' in Home Ec from Has tings, to Bob Briggs from Seward. Mary Apking, Women's Residence Halls junior in Arts and Sciences from Od to Eugene Blake, Cornhusker co-op senior m Engineering; and Architecture from Brewster. NU Debaters Score Wins In Kansas University debaters scored several wins at the annual invitational debate tourna ment held at Southwestern College, Winfield, Kans., last weekend. Two freshmen, Susie Mof- fitt and Tom Cooper, sur vived five rounds of prelim inary competition to emerge with second place honors in the senior men's and mixed team's division which ' is deemed "roughest division in the tournament." In the women's division, Bernice Dvorak and Ellen (Herbie) Nore won one and lost four. This is the first year of debate experience for both. A second "first year" team composed of John Wehr and Gary Johnson was entered in the juni'or men's division also won one and lost four. An excellent rating in dis cussion was awarded to Wehr and third -place honors in ex temporaneous speaking went to Miss Moffitt. Other debate victories went to Barbara Langhauser and Renny Ashleman who won three and lost three in a tournament held this weekend at the Air Force Academy. AUF Installation All University Fund will meet at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in 349 Student Union. All new board members and assistants must be at this meeting for the installation of officers and chairmen. YD Meeting Tonight Committee chairmen for the Young Democrat mock con vention will be named at 8 tonight at a meeting in 332 Student Union. Pi Tau Sigma Elects 16 s 'ttt- :t- rav w; r-Kks w I U 'Hi 7 KTj, ME HONORARY Pictured above are the 16 new members of Pi Tan Sigma, na tional honorary fraternity for mechanical engineers at the University. They are: (front row, from left) James Bjorklund, John Olsson, Lincoln consulting engineer and honorary member, Sabri Sungu, as sistant professor of mechanical engineer ing from Ankara, Turkey, and honorary member, Alfred Gerlach and Robert Wil ley; (second row, from left) Wilbur Rueb- samen, Heinz Otte, Dwight Hann, Mdney Fix, Vernon Kotrc; (back row, from left) William Jones, Jack Nielsen, Thomas Jen sen, Bruce Hasch, Richard Eurich and Tony Divis. v. Dr. Findlcy Donates Own Medical Library to JVU NEBRASKA UNION BARBERSHOP wiff be open during Christmas vocation each Monday through Thursday .A well-known Omaha phy sician, Dr, Palmer Findley, has presented his personal medical library of more than 2,000 journals and books in the field of obstetrics and gynecology to the University College of Medicine. The Findley collection in cludes the definitive works on obstetrics and gynecology published during this and the last century. In addition, the collection has many of Findley's notes on the subject while in col lege and his manuscript of a biography of a Nebraska phy sician. Dr. Findley is known in the field of gynecology as the au thor of "Diagnosis of Dis eases of Women" which was published in 3 succe s s- Earth Honorary Initiates Five Sigma Gamma Epsilon ini tiated five new members Dec. 12. The new members of the national earth science hono rary are Virgil Kress, Alan Best. Park Nelson, V. H. Minshew and Douglas Kent lhe initiation ceremony was held in Morrill Hall. LUCKY STRIKE presents ft Historic event! DR. FROOD REVEALS HIS ADDRESS (See below) Dear Dr. Froedt My roommate continu ally steals my Luckies. What should 1 do? tinned Against Dear Sinned Against: The most suc cessful defense Is the traditional African ene. Mold small wax image of your roommate. Then, at full moon, insert half a dozen common household pins into the bands of the image. mm Dear Dr. Preod: 1 was out with my girl and I saw this old lady and 1 laughed and I said, "Did you ever see such a worn-out old hag?" and my girl told me it was her mother. What can 1 do now? , Outspoken Dear Outspoken: Take your'lcft foot in your right hand and Jerk sharply until it comes out of your mouth. 5. re. Dear Dr. Frood: If I were demented enough to want to' write to you, how would I go about it? Pen Pal Dear Pen Pal: Address your letter to: ' Dr. Frood Box 2990 Grand Central Station New York 17, N.Y. No phone calls please. Thus far I've been unable to have a phone installed here in the box. i0 . 0 o Dear Dr. Frood: Our football team ha lost 8 games a year for the last 6 years. How can we improve our record wiihout letting the old coach go? Alumni Pres. Dear Alumni Pres.: Schedule fewer games. Dear Dr. Frood: 1 am a 5' I " co-ed with a figure exactly like the Venus de Milo's. Would you say I should be in the movies? Lovely Dear Lovely: I'll say anything you want me to. to o o Dear Dr'. Frood: I told my fiancee we can't afford to get married until 1 finish college. She insists that two can live as cheaply as one. Is this true? Dubious Dear Dubious: Yes. If they take turns eating DR. FROOD ON HARASSING HABITS OF ROOMMATES Roommates resent these common faults in roommates: Staring at my girl's picture. Not staring ft my girl's picture. Studying when I'm not. Having a homely sister. Having no sister at all. Only one thing is more annoying than having a roommate who always runs out of Luckies: Having s roommate who doesn't smoke Luckies. COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, college students head right for fine' tobacco. Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest beccuse LS.M.F.T.-Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. WCKf ) cn""T 1 s j j ctfTTf! TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Product of J&jJmu &icco-&nyaf.f ujr middle mm sive editions from 1903 to 19J3, "Gonorrhea in Wom en", 1908, as well as for nu merous articles printed in medical journals. He is also a recognized au thority in the field of the his tory of medicine for his books, "The Story of Childbirth", and "Priests of Lucina". College of Medicine Librar ian Mrs. Bernice Hetzner stat ed that the Findley colkction "has great value to medical education and basic research. It will supply original source material of current and his torical interest." ' Dein Receives Accoimliiii; Post Dr. Raymond C. Dein, pro fessor of accounting at the University, has been elected research director of the American Accounting Asso ciation. The position automatically makes Dr. Dein a member of the ' Association's executive committee. The directorship is in addi tion to his teaching assign ments at the University, where he has been a faculty member for 20 years. Ski Trip Meet Set Tomorrow All persons planning to par ticipate in the StudentUnlon sponsored Ski Trip are to meet at 5 p.m. Thursday in 340 Union. IVCF Meeting Inter-varsity Christian Fel lowship will meet tonight at 6:50 at the north entrance of the Student Union. SAiT A SUGGESTS ... Buy him or her on Ivy or Con tinental swearer and save! Call Mid-West Campus Waar, HE 2-6923 and have our repre sentative hei "nu. s. LADIES 'ft Ik . m ? 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