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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1941)
*7wa~ attecdU r/he Betten,... By CORRINE NELSON and MILDRED WILSON Co-women’s Page Editors “Gotta cram for a mid-term,” Sally said as she reluctantly dragged herself away from a coed *Dull-session. But her exam wasn’t until twd days later and she was sleepy so she carefully put up her hair, polished her fingernails with luscious red nail polish and got lots of beauty sleep. Everyone said she looked like a dream the next day—fresh as a daisy, and she was so busy at tending meetings, coke-dates, and doing other things, that she for got all about the awful old mid term until after dinner. * :Js * Finally, as the big-ben clock struck 9:30, Sally settled down jn a soft davenport, with a car of cokes, two packs of cigar ettes, a box of Whitman’s choco lates, a textbook and a couple of pages of pencil-written class notes by her side. “What a night,” Sally said the Jlate P&uniiAio+t Halloween> Blackout Provide Dance Themes Bv LOIS HULSER Dear Diary—The dean has given us 1 o’clock permission for the Whiskerino Saturday night and Carolyn Holmes, campus social chair man tells us campus clothes, socks and' saddles, will be just the thing. Ken Baker and his boys will play and we’re dancing in the Igloo while we can. Campus males doing their first year as members of the sophomore class will be there with two weeks growth of whis next morning, as, after three hours of sleep-, she crawled off the davenport, tied a kerchief around her fuzzy curls and final ly got to her exam just as the bell rang. By this time she was so nervous and sleepy she had forgotten everything she studied. ;•? J?t No one told Sally that she looked nice that day; her coke dates were boring; and all day she worried about that horrible exam she had flunked. She decid ed that she would study her les sons from day to day. That’s what we’ve decided to do after every exam we’ve taken since we’ve been in school, but, oh woe, here we gotta go cram for another mid-term. Athletes are potentially better automobile drivers than nonath letes, according to tests at Penn sylvania state college. Just the Prettiest Formats that you could imagine are now ready for your inspection. They’re new—they’re lovely—prove it to yourself by looking at them. TAFFETAS and SATINS in plain colors and in combinations with checks and plaids. Best of all you can buy excellent values at $7.95 and of course up to $19.50. P BROADWAY* 20-30 East Broadway at the ... Eugene Flower Home All-size chrysanthemums at a nominal price will be available for the Washington State game this week-end. Also corsages j for the Friday night house dances and cut k flowers for table decora tion. Corner 13th and Patterson Sts. 75c to $2.00 Phone 654 kers. A new Betty Coed and Joe College will be chosen. Betty Jane and Russ are getting a lit tle old for that sort of thing now. Law School Dance The boys who dwell in Fenton are having their annual fall term social event at the Lane county fairgrounds Saturday eve. Orig inally the occasion was to wrel come the dean home. When he didn't come home the lawyers decided a whiskerino would be just the thing but the sophomore class usurped the idea. By luck, Hallowe’en is this weekend so the law school is having a Hallow e’en dance this term. Friday night we’re playing the mayor’s little game and it is sug gested (by the dean) that we stay in until the blackout is over so the idea has generally been accepted. After it is over some time between 8 and 10, coeds will be off to house dances, shows, bowling, the Park, bridge games, etc. Dugout Theme Independents enter their term dance in John Straub via Sigma hall basement. Theme is a dug out and Bob McFadden is play ing. SAE’s pledge dance will follow the blackout theme with Fred Beardsley’s band playing. Sigma Chis are solving the what-to-do-tonight problem by entertaining their dates at a ra dio dance. Eddie Fitzpatrick, maestro of sweet swing, will play for tea dancing Sunday afternoon at the Park. Pi Kaps are having a prefer ence dinner Sunday. Desserts Wednesday desserts include Al pha Gamma Delta-Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Omicron Pi-Kirk wood co-op; Sigma Nu-Alpha Phi; Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Al pha Epsilon; Alpha Xi Delta Campbell co-op; Chi Omega-Sig ma Alpha Mu; Kappa Sigma Delta Delta Delta; Chi Psi-Delta Gamma; Beta Theta Pi-Gamma Phi Beta; Pi Beta Phi-Alpha Tau Omega; Kappa Alpha Theta-The ta Chi; Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Delta Theta; Zeta Tau Alpha Delta Tau Delta, Susan Campbell Phi Gamma Delta, and Univer sity house-Canard club. Tonight Zeta hall, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Orides are having preference desserts. QnxuAMi- Stewa/it A wedding of interest to Uni versity friends and townspeople w'as that of Miss Ann Brown and Ray Stewart, in Stevenson, Wn., October 18. The wedding was performed at noon. There were no attendants. Several parties and showrers were given Mrs. Stew’art preced ing her marriage. They are now at home in the Virginia court apartments on East Thirteenth street. New York university will ob serve its centennial next year. • Lost GREEN ZIPPER JACKET, pen, Eversharp, pipe in pocket. Black small spaniel silver stud ded collar. Phone 318. Reward. Bill Hopper. BROWN LEATHER notebook and mimeographed psychology book. Allan D. Smith. Return to rm. 5, Journalism. Reward! Ib'ied'itsUf jbata Get rid of all those inhibitions when you go to the Whiskerino Saturday night—dress as rah-rah collegiate as possible. The louder the plaids, the sloppier the sweat ers, and the dirtier the saddle shoes the better. Ginghams, farmerettes and straw hats are the ticket if you’ve been called as a witness to the Saturday night law school barn dance. Suit yourself on those private bowling or show dates—but if it’s a double get-together with the other feminine party in ad vance the rather messy half dress and half sports combina tion. 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