1 v. ? JU ;RDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THRCn 1 1 i i i t!" if i I 4 i i PENINGS ON THE HILL: ImecoiriGin OCi Shampoo also m 110,1 ROM! If. jC to 'I L . JLI11L. - IFCRM f- SUTTON'S ! )JUG STORE By SUSAN ANDES Fighting off the Maryland Terps will be the major preoccu pation of folks on the Hill this weekend. Last night, however, there was a group of people who donned their hunting clothes and Davy Crockett hats, let their hound dogs out of the pound and made arrangements with guides to lead them to the hunting grounds. Now the subject of the hunt that Kappa Sigs and their dates went on last night was coons. Hunting ground was some where out around the area of the radio tower. Tonight the Kap pa Sigs and their dates will set tle for a little bit more conven tional party out at Beulah's. A combo and refreshments are on the agenda. The Chi Phis have a homecom ing party scheduled, not just for one night or the other but for both nights, so Collie Collison Says. The ATOs have the Goat Hill Country Club for tonight. Next Up PETE & SPERO v Present r STEAKS CHOPS :t r SANDWICHES BURGERS BEVERAGES THE GOODY SHOP week they'll be entertaining the sororities with open houses and coffee breaks after their rush parties are ended. v The Betas report that Charles Frolich of High Point is engaged to Lucy Heilig, a former St. Mary's girl also from High Point. Third year med student Jim my Glover of Nashville pinned Harriet Conger, Chi O. from Edenton recently. Jimmy was a Zete in undergraduate days. The UNC Phi Delts and the Duke Phi Delts having had their co-op party for the year, the Carolina Phi Delts will have a: cabin party tonight in Durham. The Ugly Club got the big weekend off to a blasting start last night with a party out at the Elbow Room. The Dekes have a party sched uled for out at the Schoolhouse tonight. Lewis Neaves of Elkin, Deke, pinned Edna Dillon, Tri Delta, also form Elkin. The Phi Gams will have their party tonight at the Castle in Durham. The Phi Kaps have plans to christen the new bar in their house over the weekend, so that most of their activities will be right there this weekend. The Phi Kaps had a beer and pret zel birthday party the other night for Bobby Jones. The Sigma Nus will party at the Elbow Room tonight; last night they took their dates out to the Wishing Well for a party. The Sigma Chis had a party last night out at the schoolhouse. They have no organized ,party tonight, however they will en tertain the visiting alumni today prior to the game. v The Pi Lambda Phis honored some of their members the other night. Among those were . Dick Leavitt, Pi Lam transfer student from Michigan University. Arn old Kapiloff from Winston pin ned Phyllis Passes. , Phi Gam pinnings include Al 56 V 19 Th 1056 Yackety Yack Beau ty Contest will be held Nov. 3 in Memorial Hall. The contest will be run on the same general plan as last year's, according to Ken Lowery and Miss Bette Bostian, co-editors of the Yack Beauty Section. Judg ing will be based on symmetry of features, carriage, poise, gracefulness, complexion, hair and figure, according to the co editors. They added that no girl who has been a member of the Yack Beauty Court previously acliefy Yack Officials Say Students Not Cooperating The University's Buildings and Grounds Committee has pointed out that students aren't cooperat ing to beautify the campus. The committee said new seeding is being trampled on, wires which were put to as reminders are be ing pushed down and many foot paths have been formed on the lawns despite the "abundance" of brick walks. Intensive care of the campus is prevented by its size, said the com mittee, but the campus appearance as a whole is pleasing and rest ful. If students were more coop erative, the committee said, the campus would be even more pleas ing. Phelps from Washington to Laura Woodward; Chi O from Charlotte. Doug Crane, from Ponte Verdre, Fla., pinned to Jane Eagleton, Pi Phi from Sil ver Springs, Md. Recent Phi Gam initiates were Sidney Smith Bradford, Asheville; Thomas E. Capps, Wil mington; John Girradeau Gard ener, Rocky Mount; and Theo polis Harper Pitt, Rocky Mount. may enter the contest. Each or ganization will be allowed a maximum of five contestants, and an entry fee of $5 must ac company each name before a girl may be registered, according to Lowery and Miss Bostian. Pay ment may be by cash or checks payable to 1956 Yackety Yack, they said, and mailed with the enclosed entry form to Ken Lowery, Chi Psf Lodge, 321 W. Cameron Ave., or brought to the Yack office in Graham Memorial. The entry list will close Oct. 29, a a ' V- f ' ' it CLASSIFIEDS FOR PIANOS TUNED AND RE- paired: Prompt service, free estimate, reasonable rates. Call Ed Potter 8-9143 or 25 Steele Dorm. BLACKBURNS FRUIT AND VEG- etable Market. Opposite Ice Plant. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., every day except Christmas Day. Fresh country eggs, fruits, and vegetables. Cold Beer 27c a can. COMBOS (WHITE AND COLOR ed), big bands, and variety acts for all occasions. Colonial En tertainment Agency. Phone 9-6102. they added. Each girl will be notified by letter concerning Wff' "nW 'lyu" V ' - - S I 10PT FILM 1 MODUCTIONS fttnt KATHARINE HEPBURN . ROSSANO ERAZZI i ia DAVID LEAN'S prcfectiM al lummertime D 1 U4tt Artkto A LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUN. - MON. - TUES. Varsity r rules of the contest The co- queen this year there. will be editors said in addition to the court of 14 princesses: ALLB1 DAXTER JD1IS1 CIML! FAElEf mm. 12 TC? STArj... Itmu Of O.I!:r.ry To Xht Scresnl n X aim r 2a t ; OSCAH LEVAliT f XV! DiActtd by HENRY HATHAWAY HOWARD HAWKS HENRY KINS HENRY KOSTER JEAN NEGULESCO Screen ttiyt by RICHARD BREEN WAITER BULLOCK IVAN GOFF SEN ROBERTS LAMAR TROTTI I ; 1 ill I ' lf,..ifllf J f ITjH f 1 a JiJtii . PETERS cnEGonv DALE f.) DAVID "4 vnvrt liUliii. j mm TODAY J f -5 T V t Beat Maryland and celebrate with a steak at the Rathskeller Li'l Abner WHEN YE TELLS "EM WE ISTH'VOKUMS, THEY'LL LOAN US OUR FARE HOME, NO DOUBT. 't n unrM mm. BAM t - u- f sa a t rr r - f V NO DOUBT ATALL?- EVEKVBODY ON EARTH KfJCNVS HOW HONEST WE Sff t X fZ o AH rlm ,m Wr ! b. U...M4 ' w. NOBODV HERE.' WE BETTER NEJGMBORS NEX DOC mww A! Cspp iV THfS SOOPER- LJ MARKET'S MJ.i M - 111 ' AN' D-DID VO' NOTICE, PANSY THARS no oh OM TH' STREETS.r v.. If -J Wo-n1; f nn u lzi U u UNJ UV WELCOMES BACK n pi i inJE A UMM if. . A. f v' IT i: ft i ' a II! hi ICJ 0 - n u n Hi1;- t r: , I . J .... . -- "1 r : t ft' i ? IS W-& - ' -! 1 ! 1 r We sinceriy hope you have A Wonderful Homecoming Celebration and keep coming back FOR MANY M 2C t f f I i ! i J t j

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