PAGE EIGHT HJUmiJtl&AltA BY THE HAUNTKESS Haunting hither and yon at the rrom Friday night proved quite successful, for the first persons your hauntress met were a couple of Griff Williams' men giving their personal opinions of the whole af fair which by the way were most favorable except for a remark about the attention they were get ting from their feminine public. We wouldn't think of mentioning any names but to many of the gals gathered about the orchestra pas tures must have seemed greener on the other .side. date for their pledge party which from all reports is going to be something new and different, a costume affair which makes two nights in odd rigs next weekend. Dates are to be called for in most original fashion, but we'll tell you more Inter. And thus off to the Phi Dclt spring party at the Lincoln, when the boys from Charlie's place turn another page of their social diary. Or perhaps you made the Lambda Chi Alpha seasonal hop at the Cornhuskcr, absolutely doctor's orders. Coudn't help noticing Jean Gutz mer and Dunky as they swirled past. Jean wearing an ultra smart arrangement of black and pink. All of which reminds us that Leonard Dunker is the young man who cawie to us with his troubles one day not so long ago. It Heems 'that dates with Jean most certain ly do not grow on trees. In fact, they're few and far between on account of a sizeable waiting list. "Can't you tell her that it isn't good policy to keep so many fel lows in the run?" pleaded Dunky. And to substantiate his argument he cited several examples of girls who had been in a regular whirl during their first year at Nebras ka and thus ruined their chances with somebody special (the some one special, in this case, probably being no less than Dunky, himself, I gathered I, .Well, this wasn't started as a column for the love lorn so we'll get on with our business of haunt ing. Jack Ellsworth and Ginny Fleetwood surely didn't escape your attention Friday night, Ginny looking like a valentine in white organza figured in red and this set of a nosegay corsage. A very cute couple. Jerry Wallace and Grant Thomas, who by the way have been sight seeing it together quite often of late were there. And this ( reminds us that the Sigma Chi's have chalked up the 11th as the SOCIETY. Events Today. I'l K. A. Is giving a buffet sup per this evening at the chapter lioiico for members and their date.i. Hie HcU Alliance will entertain '.he active chapter this evening with its annual buffet supper. Some of the newer combinations that will he seen there are Mary Mullen, Theta, and Oval Hager; Helen Uurnham, D. G., ami Bud Tallman; and Marguerite young, Chi Omega, Hnd Jim Welden. At the Ijimbda Chi formal last night, Garland Sloan and Margaret Dirkerson, Pi Phi, were there in full force. It seems that for the PI Phi formal, Garland furnished dates for some of the I Phi's and since that time, these boys have kinda stuck. There seems to be a new affair In the air between Dick Martin and Betty McGeachin, Pi Phi. We're not saying this is true, but there have been rumor.? to that effect. Babe Carlcson, Pi Phi, and Wynne Tolbert were to gether, and some are beginning to sense a pin hanging. New pledgings are Helen Ruth Williins, Alpha XI Delt; and Edgar Van Baeming of Blue Hill and Carol Voss of Kearney, A. G. R. BY TIIE1IAUM EK. It was a right pert gown in which Eloisc Benjamin, prom girl, was presented Friday night, but it was a bit difficult for one of the candidates, Gen Hoff, to stay at the other end of the coliseum all evening. She, in the week be fore, had purchased an exact du plicate of the presentation formal, unknowingly, of course. While we're putting "dress" In this colyum, we are reminded of another story. That one concerns Jack Simmons, Sigma Nu, and Lou Boyd, Kappa. When the rag asked Seamoan for a description of his date's prom dress, he merely replied, with her confirmation, that she would be wcaing the same old thing. But to his sur prise and chagrin, Lou blossomed out in a knockout, just to prove he was wrong. Frannle Bold man, cochairman of the function, also had a whim concerning the presentation. She felt that it was fine, but all too short, so she wantad to restage it. The feat was practically carried out as Adna Dobson, grldder pulled the curtains and worked the lights and Frannle scaled the stairs to the prom girl's position. More post-prom stuff includes The DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE "A Good Teacneri Agency" 1918-1938 C.ttmr in and S' t'j 643 Stuart Bldg. Lincoln, Nebr. Hollywood's Newest Fad Ombre Hosiery Wo Present Sl.r.NMAKK ''lircnusc you lovi nico thing" OMBRK . . . SHADKD HOSK . . . dyed by hand . . . they shade fr.m light in the front to d n k at the back. RLKNDAUK is ma le In two color combinations: One shade from iri descent Fair Lady nt the front to Red K'Uth at the back. The other, a light beige to medium brown. You'll like the aleiideti ing pi let I on the leg . . . see these li. si'i v beauties! IT 1 .!), - P.! ik;:: a .sik.-i i-m . . .i . Hi ? the tale of Chuck "Chicle" Tanton who decided Ruthic Huston, Chi O, should also be presented. Thus he dragged her to the top of the saxophone (over 10 feet high). But he wanted her presentation to be more spectacular than Miss Benjamin's; he wanted her to jump off, rather than to descend the stairs. Ruthie did not jump! As for those people who worked backstage during the presentation. it might be said that tney were left holding the sax. Gawd! Can't we get off this subject? One smarty in the crowd cried out, "Boy, this presen tation has sax appeal." . . Bruce Camnbell. Awgwan mo gul, informed George Rosen, cam era carter, that his otticiai lunny book title would be "candidrama tist" from then on. Rosy sponta neously replied, "O. K., I would leica that." Griff Williams, need we iden tify him, had only the following to say of the current prom, "It wta a food nartv. but thev made me quit playing too soon." If you will recollect, the Griffcr didn't take an intermission long enough to give John K. Selleck time for a haircut. In his college days he was a Sigma Nu at Stanford and conse quently he dined with his local brothers yesterday on soup and sandwiches. Incidentally, he will play in Lin coln next June. SPECIAL Sunday Evening Luncheon American Cheese Sandwich Potato Salad Jumbo Chocolate Soda Coffee or Millc 25' Meet Your Friends at BOYDEN'S Stuart Bldg. Hoeuas!l nils and Coats .... Mr- ' -. ; i. w ' 1 ll 7 I 1 ' 'I . 4 : Qo Boxy for Spring I a in If o Jweecl croppers Foxy little toppers that want to go places with cute coeds. Multi-colored tweeds. 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