MliLDKED WILSON CO-EDITORS CORRINE NELSON ClxUlt&i Men Hike.. . . By JEAN FRIDEGER Whether it's a picnic bid for Sunday at Fiji Meadows or a Junior Prcm offer you’ll want to dress to make him wake up and take notice. Here are a few of the specials those scarce males go for. Tailored dresses with big floral prints against plain colored back grounds. The fellows like prints that have just a few colors that do something for you. None of the multi-colored deals that make you look like a florist shop on leg.* They say plain-shoes with emphasis on good lines are the thing. No heelless sandals for campus— remember. His dreams will come true when he sees you in a trimy navy with white, yes, n huge white collar. For them what knits—a new version of the cable sweater is what He will need. They like girls that have taken the initial step. If it’s smart- it's monogrammed. This year’s college wardrobe looks like n can of alphabet soup. Also a neat solution to the borrowing problem. These 100 per cent wool check mate slack and jacket suits are tail', red to perfection. Men like ’em double breasted and cut to liang straight from the shoulders. Scarlet woolen suits get their vot. ■ any election day. Nailheaded plafcorms in dancin’ platforms get the nod. Split personality in tailored woolen skirts are ap proved for bowling. Two-piece cotton suits look neat to men. Remember your colored click-y for a fast pickup. Wrin kle-proof rayon jerseys are a season's favorite. At first the boy ft-ie -J will say your glazed chintz play dress looks like a table cloth., but he’ll get used to it. Get something in white jersey. The;, go for that. The short fel lows vote for nailhead wedges for cl.ir.ces. A flower muff for proms is a new one and will carry an ext \> lipstick. Try a few of these Miggastions, look dashing and J’ai.i ■ public morale. cttauAe. cMecdli Pane. GamfUiA Social Soenti Dere Diary: This week the last slice was taken from the social calendar when heads of houses said “thumbs down” on prefer ence and exchange desserts, leav ing us a couple of campus dances and the usual house dances. The popular picnic term is emphasiz ing rushing and extra weekend activities are being planned by the Greeks to be climaxed Sat urday evening with the all-cam pus sing. Frosh Glee is the popular weekend date with its three big attractions—Jan King's Seattle orchestra, pledging of 20 fresh man activity men to Skull and Dagger. Five houses are having dances Saturday evening and the law school has scheduled a picnic on its already crowded social calen dar for spring term. Formals are being given by Sigma Kappa with Quintet from Hunger playing; Sigma Nu, Art Holman’s band, and Zeta Tau Al pha. Beacher’s theme is being pre sented by Phi Sigma Kappa. Delta Delta Delta “Priorities of 1912” is a short silks radio dance. —By Lois Hulser. 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For Queen Irvina I, although perfectly sat isfied with his won spouse, still feels that most women have never found out what they are living for. “Most of them can’t even toast a sandwich,” he groaned. (Seems to indicate that Irvina goes for the domestic type.) Lovely Court Surrounded by his court of three lovely lads, the queen nerv ously reached for a cigar before exploding, “All college women are frivolous no matter where you find them. They gauge their success on their dates and how many times they will be taken to the College Side for a coke. They have a false sense of values. Most of them come to college directly from high school and they are not mature enough to live an adult existence. “I do think, however, that col lege women have the edge on oth er wonfen after graduation in that they learn how to carry on an intelligent conversation. I also think that women in business could be as capable as men, but they do not have the native abil ity.” Depends on Heart His queen for any weekend is “real and sincere.” If she pos sesses these characteristics she will naturally be intelligent and attractive. “I have no suggestions for her improvement,” he grinned mis chievously—and not at all in a regal manner—“because she can’t do' a thing about it. She is a vic tim of circumstance.” Observation: Whether married ‘or single all men profess either a glowing resentment, a burning disgust or a raging compulsion Oregon W Emerald Women’s Page Staff: This issue: Joanne Nichols Betty Ann Stevens Barbara Lamb Elsie Brownell Peggy Wright Joanne Dolph Lois Hulser Marge Curtis Peggy Overland about women. It’s their defense mechanism and varies with the number of degrees Fahrenheit which are present around the heart at the moment! W.A.A Calling all ducks! The weekly social swim will be held Friday night from 7:30 until 9 o’clock in Gerlinger hall. Swimming is free for both boys and girls with ac tivity cards. The bathing suits and towels are furnished, but don’t forget a bathing cap. The “A” and "B” baseball leagues swing into the final lap led by the Highland house and the Orides, and Hen hall, Univer sity house, and Hilyard house, re spectively. Rumor has it that the play with OSC is based on a military theme. Sounds like fun! —By Peggy Wright. SAFE ... COLD Fur Storage Time to store your furs in a safe place NOW . . . our refriger ated cold storage vault is the safest place in town—keeps your furs in the finest condition all through the heat of summer. stora eg A * Keep them safe from Moths * Keep them safe from Heat. * Keep them safe from Fire. * Keep them safe from Theft. PICK UP YOUR PHONE—AYE'LL PICK UP YOUR FURS Phone 1090 ! 9t& Smakt ta fetuj, Sweat&nA, /van/! 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