Annual Mortar Board Ball to Be Outstanding Eeent of Mag Girls Escort Men; Formal To Be At Igloc May 22 is the date set for Mor tar Board ball, the dance to whicl women invite men, call for therr send gardenias, and buy refresh ments. In other words the usua tradition of boy dates girl is re versed. McArthur court lias been selec ted as the place for the dance thi year. Gus Meyers’ orchestra wil play for the affair. Tickets will gi on sale in each women's living or ganizations shortly, it was an nounced yesterday. Committees lasted On the committee are initiate< members of Mortar- Board consis ing of Virginia Endicott, president Margilee Morse, Elaine Cornish Helen Bartrum, and Mildred Black hurne. Junior women who wen chosen for Mortar Board at th< campus luncheon during Junioi weekend are Clare Igoe, Gladyt Battleson, Betty Brown, Virgini; McCorkle, Harriet Thomsen, Gret chen Smith, Brandon Young, Gaylt Buchanan, Vivian Emery, anc Elizabeth Turner. Miss Janei Smith, employment secretary, was pledged as an honorary member Programs for the dance have been chose and will be in black anc silver with a cap symbolizing Mor tar Board on the cover. Coronation Is Theme of Dinner By Alpjha Xi Delta Portraits sketched on place cards of well-known and glorified persons of the United States from little Shirley Temple to the WPA workman, formed an interesting part of the coronation dinner given last evening by members of Alpha Xi Delta. Mrs. Agnus Beckett, Al pha Xi Delta housemother, planned the dinner at which the faculty were special guests. The table was set with red, white and blue decorations. A golden crown surrounded with spring flowers formed the centerpiece. The unique place cards made by Sheilah Beckett caused consider able comment. Between courses of the meal Miss Jessie Long sang "Land of Hope and Glory." 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He took a look around the room, picked out the lucky girl who was ■oing to get to dance with him, and made his debut right then and here, with a "Come in baby, let s wine: it.” From that (lav forth his success /as assured. Everybody knew im. Mavbe thev din't remember is face right off. but if they ever aw him dance they never forgot, 'here was something about the /av that boy danced that stuck ,'ith one. Tie used to love the rally dances he campus held in the fall. They lilted him a little better than the lore sedate affairs like the Senior all. "Give me a rat race every time,” e used to tell the boys. And he ■ould carry out his point by swing ig it hot when the orchestra hit p a tune that sent his w'eaker rothers panting to their seats. He ad a regular technique that used o wow the girls. First, he made a oint of going chiefly to the no ate dances tlie campus sponsored, artlv because iie had such a wide uriety of partners to choose from aero when lit1 stagged it, but rnost v because he found the girls he sked for dates were becoming in leasinglv busy as his fame grew. "Sorry," they would say when s' called up to ask them to go to a ance with him. "I've had a date tc lie dance for weeks." It baffled im He couldn't understand why ny girl wouldn't be glad to break date with some ordinary stooge a go out with him. lie couldn't nderstand why girls were so fraid of hurting other peoples' eelings. He couldn’t understand ither why girls let themselves get ated up so far ahead. They must liss lots of wonderful opportuni sms that way. So because girls were so silly bout getting themselves all tied uuiiiimniiiUiiiiimiiiimiiiimHinmmiiiniuiiiiimmuumuiUurmmnmiiiimim'imiu up ahead, he took to going to the public dances and to the no-date affairs. There he could have as many partners as he needed, and if one didn’t suit him he could al ways get another. He found that the girls liked it that way, too. They seemed to enjoy dancing with other men, he guessed, because they wanted to get to know more people. He gloried in his dancing. He knew he was plenty good. He’d clutch his partner tightly around the waist, hunch forward and ex tend one hand grasping hers out into the atmosphere, and away they’d go with a dip here, a series of loop the loops, and end up with an intricate back bend. The on lookers always felt disappointed when he was done. Somehow you expected the dance to end with something dramatic, like a double somersault. And then one day word got about that Kenny Hoodma n's swing band was coming to play for Chi Chi Upsilon, the profes sional hemstitching honorary’s for mal, and he knew he’d have to get a date for it. It was the oppor tunity he had waited for for years. Kenny Hoodman, the man who played the way he danced. He started out a week ahead of time. He called up every girl he know but as usual they all had dates. It annoyed him because they hadn’t been foresighted enough to know he'd call them up. At last in desperation he gave tip and let bis roommate get a blind date for him. He couldn’t help but feel sorry for all those poor girls who were losing out tonight. The date was a lovely sylph-like little thing. He was amazed at his good luck and he had delighted CATERING TO INDIVIDUAL STYLES We specialize in Permanent A Shampoo and Finger Wave for only . . . Waving 40c Other llairdresses at Toe and $1.00 MAJESTIC BEAUTY SHOP Open Friday evenings by Balcony Tiffany Davis Drug Store appointment Phone in'll hiwhhiihuwmihmwiwh Campus Is Dance»Conscioiis With Ten Interesting Events • By GLADYS BATTLESON With spring in the air, and the sun shining again, prospects look favorable for the many spring formal and informal dances scheduled for the coming weekend. Several of the 10 organizations having dances are planning to use back yards in decoration schemes. A variety of ideas and themes are being used, and orchestras include those from Portland, Corvallis and Eugene. Kappa Alpha Theta, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, and Zeta hall entertain Friday night; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Nu. Ch Omega, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Tai Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, anc Canard co-op dances come on Sat' urday night. "Paris Street Cafe” is the title of the Alpha Tail Omega spring informal. An awning with the sign “Cafe a la ATO” will be put lip before ‘he entrance. White-jacket ed waiters will serve punch on the side lawn where tables and chair; will be placed. The inside of the j house W'U be decorated with col ored streamers coming down cone like from the ceiling. Johnnj i Bush and his orchestra will play Numerous private dinner parties will precede the dancing. ‘‘Japanese Garden’’ Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta are both featuring "Japanese Garden" ideas for their spring formals, with brightly colored lan terns and cherry blossoms. Japan ese paintings will decorate the walls of the Chi O house and punch 1 will be served at tables in their garden in the back yard. Jimmy visions of himself and this charm ing nymph floating about the floor, doing his entire repertoire of tricky steps, her feet following his like twin magnates. Again he felt sor ry for the girls who had been dated up. How envious they’d be. The music began. Ah, she would be like putty in his hands, she would move at his command. He clutched her tightly around the.waist, and started out, and then he realized that something was wrong. A moment later h'e was | stumbling along blindly after her, his feet doing strange things as they followed her. He hung on tightly and did the best he could. Once he tried to right things, and he grabbed her more firmly around the waist, and sought vainly to steer her along the intricate lines he usually followed, but to no avail. At last, a shrinking, hulking mess of crushed humanity, he gave up all hope and settled down to con centrating on keeping his feet just one jump ahead of his partner’s as she plowed ruthlessly around the floor. He knew right then and there that he was licked. Licked by the girl who always liked to lead. -'iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iiii>iiiiii’i!ii:iu»iiiiuiiiiiiiui>ii]iiiiiii!imiiiiiiiiiininiiii