<J(ead JEi&t us Social Activity Sees Weekend Pickup By LOIS HI LSER Winter t urn society is looking up with the Miami Triad and other li.oo.ie dances, and a skating party planned for this weekend. Friday evening Phi Kappa Psi s havng ts wnter formal at the house wth Boh McFadden playing. The formal theme will be created by an unusual arrangement of lights. Alpha Omicron Pi has contracted Art Holman for their informal dinner dance at the Eugene hotei, also Friday. Vernon Mackler is playing far the Kappa Sigma dinner dance at the Osburn, also Friday. Themes Vary London Night Club is the thecae far Canard club’s Friday night dance. A theme from the sunny south lias been chosen by Zeta Tau Alpha fof their infor mal. Campbell club’s dance is for mal, Susan Campbell’s informal. Uar/ersity house will be convert ed into a penthouse for the win ter formal with the theme of Symphony in Blue. .Abstraction With Twelve Palms is the creation for Theta Chi's winter formal Saturday night, with Art Holman as maes tro. Focus on Triad The spotlight focuses this week end on the Miami Triad being staged in Gerlinger Saturday evening. Allied arts is featuring crests, flags, scores of songs of Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi, in decorations. A canopy will be used in carrying out the formal theme. Bob Mc Fadrlen is playing. Beta Theta Pi is entertaining at an upper-class dinner at the chapter house before the Triad dance. Alpha Gamma Delta is giving a formal faculty dinner Thursday evening. First inter-co-op ice skating party is scheduled for Saturday night. Desserts for the week include Sigma Chi-Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Delta Pi-Campbell club; Pi Kappa Alpha-Alpha Gamma Delta; Beta Theta Pi-Alpha Om icron Pi; Kappa Sigma-Alpha Phi; Chi Omega-Phi Sigma Kap pa; Alpha Tau Omega-Delta Del ta Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Gamma; Gamma Phi Beta Canard club. Pi Beta Phi-Chi Psi; Delta Tau Delta-Preference; Phi Gamma Delta-Kappa Kappa Gamma; Phi Kappa Psi-Sigma Kappa; Zeta hall-Kappa Alpha Theta; Susan Campbell-Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kirkwood co-op-Hilyard h^iuse; Omega hall-Emerald house; Phi Delta Theta-Preference. His Valentine . . . lie’ll certainly ask you k to he his Valentine if we I glamorize your hair for !y the big dates this week end. Make your appoint meat today for a coiffure to suit your formal . . . one that can be combed into campus style after the dance. w V / HERDER'S beauty shop Phom* IS SO Pastel PciAaae A suit you’ll love and live in. . . . Just right for Oregon’s spri n g weather which is usual ly too cool for just a sweater yet too warm for a coat. Beautiful pastels in plaid and plain. $16.95 up Triad Dance Planners ■ m. .. # ii —Courtesy Eugene News In the spotlight this week is the Miami Triad d ince being sponsored Saturday evening by members of Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Delta Theta fraternities. Final approval of plans is given of the three houses by Dean of Women Hazel P. Sehwering. From left to right are—John Veatch, Alien Hunt, and Earl Maynard. *7<4e JP-oAt WqsuH By MARGE CURTIS Strictly formal is the Miami Triad, which takes the social spotlight Saturday night as the largest dance of the weekend. Bothcvening dresses and short silks and heels will be worn to the various house dances Friday and Saturday nights. Having Sunday tea guests ? It's traditional to be dressed up to re ceive them. A silk or wool dress and heels is the correct attire. Take your man to the Heart Hop Tuesday afternoon, February 10. Wear campus clothes, with a touch of something strictly fem inine—fluffy angora sweater, pearls, crisp white silk blouse, etc.—and you’ll be another val entine girl. Tabis for tall girls” suggests campus social chairman Carolyn Holmes, answering the plea of the near-to-six-foot maidens who can never find evening shoes with low enough heels. The Hawaiian and Oriental shoe-sock has sud denly become very popular among K’ GENUINE REGISTERED eepsake CONVENIENT TERMS ijwwwawMBrqu isswsssac. ^*re^raa»r®*W;) coeds who find it ideal to wear with lounging clothes. Fair wea ther, however, is essential if one plans to attend a formal in tabis, unless the dance is held at one’s house. Another different idea for for mal wear is the fringed evening shawls which coeds wear in place of a coat. Californians adopted the style and brought it to Ore gon, where it has shown itself at both house dances and the Senior ball last weekend. The shawls come in pastel and dark colors, and in white. £*UfGXfeme*tt Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Ruth Jordan to Fritz Timmen was made Friday evening at the Three o’clock club meeting. A special miniature edition of the “3 o’clock Whistle” told club members that the wedding date had been set for June 15 in En terprise. Miss Jordan is a member'’of Sigma Kappa; Mr. Timmen is af filiated with Campbell club. Dinner Dresses and Formal Dresses and Formal Wraps *4 to V2 off Just in time for your February formal parties. EUGENE OWNED, WITH NEW YORK BUYING CONNECTION