Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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Bv COKRINE NELSON and
MILDRED WILSON
Women’s Page Co-Editors
You, we know you didn’t get
any .sleep last night, or the night
before, and only four hours dur
ing the weekend, but you don’t
have to take it out on the rest
©f us who go to bed with the
chickens and get up with the 8
' 6’Ctook whistle. • V * ■
. Professors are liable to remem
ber names of recent nappers also,
fianci not give you the benefit of
the doubt if you are on the bor
derline between a C and a D. Try
■ getting enough sleep so you can
rat least impress them by staying
i awake in their classes and im
press the rest of us by being able
■ to smile without hurting yourself
in the effort.
* * *
When you wonder why Susie
l*hibete wasn’t too enthusastic
about looking up all the term's
assignments in Modern Europe
for jiou the other day when she
\v?5 trying to study in the libe,
just try to answer a bunch of
questions yourself some evening
when you're trying to make sense
out. of an econ assignment.
You know .the old saying.
“Whatever ye would that others
should do unto you, etc. . . .”
* *
A.ad, don't try to borrow our
class notes because we think
that'a as nervy as borrowing
your roommate's best dress to
wear to class. We strained our
ears and cramped our fingers in
our efforts to hear the lecture
and write down everything worth
while . . . while you wrote letters
home or read the morning Emer
ald. If you don't have any notes
mayre your self-confidence will
pull you through.
A.td remember when you’re
era: ming until the wee snra'
hours . . . it's the midnight snack
that adds the calories.
f
• • *
/loti fClemme
Cramming Doesn ’b Help
Says New PhiBete Coed
By MARJORIE MAJOR
Caught in the flurry of getting dressed for last night’s Phi Beta
banquet, Avis Marie Klemme, who is the University’s leading girl
‘■brain,’’ had several bits of frantically needed information on how to
cool a quiz.
“I have seldom done more than two hour sstudying a day, and
“I have seldom done more than two hours studying a day, and
fylcMuf, QaSib
Sp&Uedt Rif,
That there’s more than one
way to “Blitz the Beavers" be
came apparent when smooth
looking Oregon coeds caught Ore
gon States' glances at the game
and dance. . . .
Leone Spaulding gets her sig
nals straight in a flashy red
greatcoat . . . swell for games.
. . . Heten Angell, the nearest
thing to a Powers model in a
brown and beige suit and hat
that she wears to cheer Oregon.
. . . Who was wearing that won
derful mustard colored bonnet
with a beige coat .... Jeannette
Torney cheers between cokes
while wearing a light brown Ted
die Bear coat with a bright red
lining. Looks swell with her blond
hair . . . Annabelle Dow looks
new and different in her steel
grey Teddie Bear coat with
matching dress and felt hat. . .
Goldie Puziss’ brown coat with
a lynx died fox collar keeps her
snug . . . Carolyn Holmes takes
Oregon State's eye in her white
Teddie Bear coat. It has loud red
lapels and is plenty cute . . .
Seen . . . one salmon pink coat
and matching hat with black
band . . .
Woody Hite and white wools
make a good looking dance com
bination. . . .
Alice Trullknger gets a quar
terback's approval in her white
wool . . . Dottie Koshmieder danc
es with a Mitchell Field, N. Y.,
cadet and wears black faile with
her new Nylon pumps . . . Bea
Shown has a fur coat that’s good
looking and different . . . Mary
GIFTS
Sweaters
Why not remember
your favorite pal with
a really lovely gift. A
sweater is something
she will really appre
eiate. 1'ardigans . . . .
slipovers .... in navy
and high shades. Values
up to $2.9r> for $.99. . . .
A real help to your
('hristmns budget.
Skirts
A i*lot lies - conscious
little sister would love
to find a new skirt un
der her Christmas tree.
Plaids . . . erepes . . .
.flannels ... in hriirht
colors. 'These skirts for^
Sd.tMt (Viilm*tl at sfiti.JH)
will help spread your
Christmas money.
Vestees and jacket*
make perfect jtifts for
your "special ' people.
In flannels and l'ea
theroys . . . hoys' .styles
and ties. . . . Priced at
s.'l.DM.
csiuuyiug is easier 11 you uo
it during the term instead of the
last two weeks, and if you make
up your mind what is important
about a course and what is non
essential, it’s easier to review,”
she said seriou'sly, not realizing
that everybody knows that now,
when it’s too late.
Likes Funnies
Hardly the student's idea of a
Phi Bete, Avis is blue-eyed and
brown-haired with a charming
grin. She follows Li’l Abner and
Little Henry in the funny papers
with fervor and confesses to a
better than average roller-skat
ing skill.
She admits that she “didn’t
even know they were having the
elections” and that when she was
notified veas the one time she
“couldn’t think of any answers.”
Ambitions
This poised senior would like
to teach English in a university
or work in a university library
when she graduates. She remem
bers her four year University ca
reer as a time when “I just be
gan to learn all the things I want
to know.”
Bentley helps defense in plaid
rose suit and blue hat . . . Mollie
Jean Maison dazzles the army in
green velveteen. Her sparkling
earrings make it tops in style.
. . . Mary Esther Green and Sue
Sawyer are savin' their new sil
ver lame dresses ’til Christmas.
—Jean Frideger
Daytime radio jam sessions in
the University of Texas chemistry
building have been banned by the
faculty.
“NOT FOR THE TIMID”
TO GIVE...OR TO GET!
Little wonder this provocative
perfume is being chosen ns the
gift that says most!
Be man enough to make
DANGER your watcbout word!
Vet be safe — for this, Giro’s
greatest success, is undoubtedly
the perfume she hopes for!
*12 • *2750
a nuuinificent bottle of cut-crystal
blocks in a Dunger-itd box
Ciro’s SURRENDER: *5 to $3?
Ciro's REFLEXIONS: $5 to S3J
TIFFANY-DAVIS
Here's News About Sweaters!
'Cherry Lane'
Presents the
LONG LENGTH
SLIPOVER
$
Figure flattering
style ... at a
Budget Price!
For sweater lovers, and the sweat
er shy, too!
A long, slim figure-flattering mod
el— so utterly casual it will do
wonder for you!
Knit of soft wool yarn with plenty of length to
top your skirts and emphasize your slim waist 1
Long, long sleeves that are meant to be pushed
up, and a comfortable fitting crew neck!
PENNEY *S 2ND FLOOR
SHOP OUR BIG
CHRISTMAS GIFT
STORE
. . . and save on your budget!
Have your gift shipping done
before exams!
tljuletide i
Send The Emerald home as the perfect
yift. Excellent for old friends too!
Only $2.00 for the remainder of the year,
$1.25 per single term.
Phone or write today!
Circulation Manager, Oregon liailv Emerald
Campus. Phone 3300—354
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