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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1941)
Tiger Pogue Advises Mono-Sided Course By BETTY JO SHOWN Tiger Payne admitted, “I had more ambition than common sense when I came to school, I had only thirty dollars to my name!” From experience, he advises other ambitious young people to start on a more adequate sum—if self-supporting, work a year before plunging into the multitudinous activities of college. But aside from that one mistake one glances down his record of achievements and finds little left to be desired in his college ca reer. Experiences Valuable As far as doing college over again, Tiger emphatically insist ed, “I wouldn't have missed a thing!” To him, each experience, whether spectacular or just hard work, was valuable and enjoy able. He heartily recommends earning part or all support—con tending that working, participa tion in activities, and scholarship One of the world's most fascinating perfumes • If you want to be your most chaiming self — wearLucienLelong's new Parfum "INDISCRET". It will add gaiety, distinc tion and a touch of ex citement to your person ality. A truly grand per fume. $5 ar imore. TIFFANY-DAVIS 797 Willamette Phone 814 P can all be handled successfully if a good start in each is established from the beginning. Entering again, he would “cul tivate good study habits from the start to build up an imprssive scholarship record—always handy to fall back on when activities and work take too much time. Be aggressive enough to get a good job. I have managed to earn an average of §75 a month since I have been in school.’’ Too Much Politics In reviewing his long list of activities, which includes the hon oraries Skull and Dagger, Alpha Delta Sigma, Friars, Scabbard and Blade; political posts such as freshman class president and stu dent body president; and innum erable committees, he would cor rect two issues. “I would listen and learn. While freshman class president I was too enthusiastic about the class and what it was doing to get a good background of student activities as a whole. The glamour wore off when I hit the ‘sophomore slump’ but the good solid work of the commit tees gave me valuable experi ence.’’ “Once a politician, always a politician" is another regrettable fact for which Tiger would com pensate. “In my sophomore year I entered politics much too deep ly. When one gets tabbed as a politician it is hard to shake off the reputation in other activities.’’ He’s Satisfied All in all, Tiger has had four years with few mistakes and practically unlimited accomplish ments to his credit. Handling the jobs of student body president and house president, being a member of four major commit tees and numerous honoraries, supporting himself 100 per cent, he still finds time to maintain a better than B average. Oh yes, he even manages to entertain a steady girl-friend! In looking back, he reiterated, “It has been lots of work but I wouldn’t have missed any part of it!’’ 1 — ,1 “MIRACLE”—It’s sensa tional—colossal—it’s Gay Gibson! If you weren’t al ready daffy and devoutly Gay Gibson, you will be after wearing this lovely pin - dot redingote dress. Navy or Luggage. 9-17. Ph. 633 1004 Willamette Patter Have you met the rhododendron named Alice ? In fact, there are two rhododendrons named Alice at the west side of the libe. They wear tin name tags. It is disconcerting. There ought only to be one Alice, or at least some sort of clarification as to just who these two Alices are, and what their Connection is. Maybe they are twins; obviously they are two. One is in fuller bloom than the other. She would probably prefer to maintain her own identity. The Alices have some sort of distant relative down by Friendly hall. It has a lovely single palish pinkish blossom. It is not named Alice, though. I Looked. —Pat Erickson. “Broomstick” Skirt for your fun This “Broomstick Skirt” (wrapped on a bamboo stick) of cotton in Bali Blue, Flame Bed, Palm Cf r e e n, Topa Brown. 10 to 18— 1.95 Shirt in matching colors 1.50 As shown in Mademoiselle DON’T DELAY! until Fall to have your fur coat cleaned, repaired, and restyled. Order it done now | before storing in our modern cold storage ’ vault. MATTHEWS FURRIERS 111 West Oh Phone 35C* PICNIC IN COMFORT Wear Vogue Slacks Relax and have fun in si at-Its from the Yokin'. They re made to fit you . . . They’re smartly styled . . . they come in all popu lar colors. Vogue Dress Shop J 991 Willamette Phone 3070 FRESHY PLAYCLOTHES Styled tor Judy Garland o As seen in Mademoiselle Those Fvesliy creations bring out the best in you for playtime and daytime. They're fascinating combinations of woven striped two tone and solid tone . . . 3.98 wmcnvc appawl MjDMCsaaNOr