Jlwa eMecdU f/lbe BeiteSi • • • I By MILDRED WILSON and CORRINE NELSON Co-editors, Women’s Page Not to be pessimistic BUT we’d be willing to wager the iigortality in roommate friend ships is going to be terrifically high the first of this term. The strain of being cooped up with one (or three) persons for three months is not to be taken with out a few tongue lashings or eye scratchings. Up North, so we are informed, they call it "cabin fe ver." On top of that there won’t be the respite of canoeing on the millrace—even if there happened to be an undrafted male avail able. Suppose you could go mud bathing with the girls. What a lot of fun. Ugh. We could say something about Sigma Delta Chi pledge goonies. All tin-soldiered and wooden gunned up in advertisement of their big day Friday. Saw a girl in the libe the other day with an unusual hair-do. Lit tle blossoms of quince pinned down in the curls at the back of her tresses—which were black. Nice . . . Also saw a floppy-eared red dog tear across the campus and crash head-long into a quite obvious pine tree. The poor pup looked so bewildered. ^ * * * We vowed we wouldn’t com plain about things any more— but seriously, the poor Volga f ^QSlWGSull MgAcU . . . Society Goes Military To Honor MacArthur By LOIS HULSER Sigma Delta Chi is heralding ye olde spring term with the first campus dance of the term in honor of General MacArthur Friday evening in the Igloo. Jim Bronson and Jerry Lakefish have penned what, they say, is a masterpiece for spring term varieties to be presented at a 45-minute intermission at the journalistic honorary’s informal dance. Carolyn Holmes, campus social chairman, says short silks will be the fashion note of the evening. Art Holman will be maestro. Saturday evening students from six co-ops are beginning the term with a skating party at the ice rink. Organizations participating include Highland house, Hilyard house, University house, Canard club, Campbell co-op and Kirk wood co-op. Since sorority row Is busy this week with rushing which began Tuesday and will continue until Saturday, only four desserts are scheduled for the week. Canard club is having dessert with Uni versity house, Sigma Phi Epsi lon, Hendricics hall; Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi-preference. boatmen had nothing on Univer sity students whose obligation it was to wait in the auto check line registration day. Poor Ruby Jackson fainted flat away. Very gruesome and awful is her story of being caught in the mass of towering registrants. And they talk about the Inquisition. . . . QacfCjA-KnujAt Miss Jean Boggs ancf William Knight were married March 14 in California, and are now at home in Eugene. The bride graduated from the University last year and was president of Alpha Omicron Pi, her sorority. Mr. Knight is a graduate student on the campus this year. ^violet Sue dreamed of a knight on a charger white, But she married Jim next door. She wanted a man, both brave and bright, She dreamed of a knight on a charger white, And Jim was an awful bore. . . . Sue dreamed of a knight on a charger white, But she married Jim next door. -—Marjorie Major. Women Plan ^lesutt Zuenti It's a woman’s world . . . this term AWS, WAA, and YWCA lose their heads . . . and a new set of officers take up the gavel wielding. The assembly and banquet scheduled for today to honor new and retiring AWS office holders have been cancelled for a future date because of the illness of '41 pres., Elizabeth “Steedie'’ Steed . . . new officers of the Associat ed Women Students will be pre sented to the student body today at the ASUO assembly. Things To Come . . . another Nickel Hop . . . scheduled early in the term . . . also, the second AWS auction of the year . . . the fall-term sale featured over 100 lost and found articles on the auc tion block . . . another sale is of fered because of the host of ar ticles collected which have re mained unclaimed. ; , They Say . . . Lois Nordling', last year’s YWCA head, was guest at a party given by the AWS cabinet in honor of her coming marriage . . . chocolate .cake played the feature role in the gathering . . . and of course a hummin’ game of bridge. Phi Thetas announce the her alding of a “twisty” sale . . . Nancy Riesch, president of the honorary, declares that plans are already on the way for the big gest sale ever . . Kwama mem bers have scheduled April 18 as the "Old and new Kwama mem bers' " picnic . . . with lots of food and fun. . . . 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