4 i t j PAGE FOUR DAILY NEBRASKAN, TUESDAY, MAY 2 1, 1938 1U 2 w BY THE HAUNTRESS Another Cornhusker issuing forth... a crowd at the Student U. peeking ever each other's shoul ders for a glimpse of some of the candid camera shots. . .Barbara Meyer, Olive Speith, Eva Jane Sin clair and Irene Seybold, four of the six latest beauty queens, all from Omaha. , .ever yone gasping at the snap shots of Peggy Paseoe and Margaret Munger in their Coed Follies costumes. . .an e'eva tor in Andrews hall, something we never noticed before ... Mary Fis l&r and Bev Finkle still blushing (ver the pseudo announcement of their engagement at the D. U. party Saturday night... La Verne Marcy, Kappa Delt, unsuccessful in hiding her latest annexation, George Gray's D. U. pin... Jim mie de Wolfe as usual feeling very low on Monday morning. . .the Sig Alphas taking John "Rochester" Hayward with them on a picnic as bartender... and so much to look forward to tomorrow. Another day, another Phi Psi pin astray. Sunday night Louise Mackey lifted Thursty Phelps' fra ternity hardware in the Theta li brary, so now one more man about the campus is off the fanrv free list. Two D. U. pins left their owners last week. Saturday night at the D. U. shindig, the orchestra leader announced the engagement of Bar bara Huffaker and Dale Ganz. The other deal is yet in the slip stage, a well known couple very much in the spotlight now, but we won't tell. Nice work if you can find out. Same time, same place, and we find Bill Sachett asking all the brothers for nickels to make s phone call, until he had $1.35, enough for refreshments for his dates, proving it's the little things that count. SOCIETY One of the gala social events took place Saturday afternoon in back of Teachers college, for thei the Ace Baseball Club, composed of three Kappas, two Thetas, two D. G.'s and a Chi O., triumphed over the Betas in a hard struggle for the title as champion baseball club. All membprs of the team have just completed a course in baseball in the Physical Education department, so it was known from the start that they had the ad vantage, and odds were against the Betas until someone suggested that the girls bat left-handed, use no gloves, only have two outs, and a ball hit over the fence was out. To see that everything was fair and square, Ada Dobson, served as umpire. He certainly showed his true Sigma Nu love for the Betas as he cailed all Oolie Ander son's perfectly pitched balls high or outside, and Bob Stoddart, whose pitching certainly showed a mark of amateurishness had the pleasure of seeing innocent vic tims put aside w-ith the count of three strikes. Despite the terrible handicap, the Ace Baseball Club won 12 to 10. For an excuse the Betas claimed that their manager, Bob Gannon, had to attend to some "Coinhuskcr" business, and for that reason couldn't be there, and that he is their inspiration. As a compensation for losing, the girls allowed the boys to take them over to the Stud Onion for a coke and then on to the Beta house for some rough treatment such as a water fight with hoses, and other minor things. Candy passings are really com ing into prominence as the year is ending. At the Chi Phi house, Gordon Uhri finally came across with the sweets for the Tri Delts in honor of Betty Van Home. At the A. O. Pi house, Wilma Pulliam and George Shackelford finally let the cigars and candy loose, too. Perhaps the periodic tubbings were instrumental in bringing these about. Theta Xi's have just taken the me measures by passing the candy at the Alpha Phi house. The couple is joy Vallery and Bobette Colton. Also Neil Jones and Betty Lou Stringer, Alpha Delta Theta, announced their engagement. Another Sig Alph has broken bonds with all the universities fern's except one. Leonard Jacob son and Betty Ray, of the Kappa house, has decided to go steady for the last few days before all affairs break bonds for the sum mer. Alumnae are doing their bit to help along the social whirl at this late date. At a recent meeting Alpha alums elected officers. Mrs. Milton Anderson was elected presi dent; Mrs. Harry Pecha, vice president; Mrs. John Wynkoop, treasurer, and Mrs. George Eager, secretary. Phi Mu alums entertained the active chapter with a tea from 4 to 6 Sunday. Chi Omega alumnae entertained the seniors at a buffet supper Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. L. Cochran at 6:30. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Robert Chase, Mrs. Karl Arndt, Mrs. A. M. Gaddis, Mrs. J. A. Mc Eachen, Mrs. John Mohr, Mrs. Ted Barger and Mrs. C. C. Wiggins. Candy passing really took fra ternity row by storm last night. At the Gamma Phi house, Marion Bradstreet and Bill Buchanan passed the candy in their own littfe way. Bill, being quite a cam era fiend, had their names on a scroll in a film box to announce the event which wasn't a surprise, for the girls all put on a extra lot of lipstick just to add a little color to the festivities. It seems that the boys got right in there too, for the Sig Alph's had a contest as to who could kiss Marion the longest. Also Lloyd Wright was in line about four times. No doubt but what he made it a business. Jpne Barbour and Johnny How ell came across for the D. G.'s last night, too. They had a very festive box in the shape of an anchor. Kappa Delta's had two candy passings. One was that of Lor raine McCauley and Willie An drew of Farm House. The other was that of Billie Suing and Lowell Jackson, Alpha Theta Pi. Alpha Chi Omega was host to the D. U.'s again when Ruth Minor and Plinty Moody passed the stog ies and sweets. Also Betty Stew art and Phil Sutton, Farm House, did their share. At the Alpha Phi house, Vir ginia Pedcrson and Ray Elliot, a Delt from California, treated the Phi girls to some of the better things of life. Among others, there were two other candy passings, which altho not legal, kept me giu n vation. At the Gamma Phi house it is a custom for all seniors who have not passed the candy, re gardless of prospects or not, to ... .o,., rcr T.ast Mondav night all seniors were forced to except Henrietta Wilson, who fatefully promised to pass it last night. Monday arrived and so am candy, but they were suckers witn the note attached to them: "Suck ers, do you thing I'd eat those eggs?" The Sigma Kappa's had their annual senior breakfast Sunday, May 22 at the chapter house, oen evieve Hoff, former prexy, read the last will and testiment. Bar bara Marston read the prophesises. Each senior was presented with a crested spoon. nf tho more important events during the breakfast was Ross, Lincoln, and Glenn Kling mor, rhnnnei Neb. Little match book's tied with 1 ttle bows of the sorority colors were passed arounc to each girl. Matcn or uie oca son" was engraved on the cover, anu on i"13 iiii" .a me an nouncement of the engagement. After that, tne canay was Drought forth. Na( nrer nro. the Junior Cham. bcr of commerce took the Gamma I 111 (jc.o - mont for presentation. Afterwards at a dance, me crowa got mien Kovanda to truck with the or chestra. The mayor, a rather sober and sedate man, asKea Meien to dance with him after the exhibi tion. Believe it or not, within a short time, Helen had the mayor trucking with her. ; fiOLD Hamilton watch lost night 1 v TT . D . .1 Gridiron dinner m. Finis. The DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Teacheri Agency 1918-1138 Com In ni 5m V MS Stuart Bids.' Lincoln, Ntfer. AHAi IUMHMEH&S1ITY MICEMTT FRIDAY, MAY 27lh MIEW CAIPHTOIL MEM3HI NEW HIDES - NEW GAMES - FIIEE GATE -HOLLER SKATING - FUN at the DANCE Nat Touie Playing The "Big Man from the South" will entertain you Friday night at King's ISallroom LOCATED AT CAPITOL BEACH All University Students are to be our special guests Friday night. Come out and enjoy an evening of fun Shoot Swim Skate Play Games. Thrill on the rides Come early. And remember the gate is free. BE SURE TO CLIP THE COUPON FOR FREE RIDES FREE RIDES Present this coupon at main offiot of Capitol Beach Friday night, May 27th, for free ride tickets en Merry-Go-Round and Tumble Bug. (For University Students Only) """' rfsP for : s0 mm TT TT Top D JJl ; A I