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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1943)
I’.miHiiiuiuiuuiiiiummimia ■uiiiiiitiiniiiii ■ ■ .ituii.^.niJiiiiiiyiiiiuiiiuuiiuiiaiuiiiaiiiuuiiiiUiiammuiimiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiimiiii 'Oh’HiliJlde « . » Qcwn& QiA&bidleA, eMeGxH Weeh&wdi Plcwui Dear Diary: This may be winter term but the coming week end is nothing but informal. Friday eve is the first home game a .(1 the sports theme is dominating Oregon society. After tL'.e cheering is all over Delis, DUs and Sigma Chis will enter tain their dates at firesides. Ciome Saturday, Susan Ca.iv.p jheU.is having a fireside after the j second hig game. Ftosh are hav i ii'jg .their annual mixer, strictly , for the younger generation—no ' dote—slated for Gerlinger. The ; first house dance of the term will i he Alpha Gamma Delta’s kid | p3 irty. ; Desserts Desserts for the week include Kappa Kappa Gamma-Phi Gam ma Delta; Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa pi;,; Phi Sigma Kappa-Chi Ome > go; Alpha XL Delta-Pi Kappa Alpha; University house-Sherry Rcss hall; Delta Delta Delta-Sig na Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Alpha rheta-Sigma hall; Delta Gamma Sigma Nu; Alpha Delta Pi-Sig na Phi Epsilon; Theta Chi-pref ?rence; Gamma Phi Beta-Alpha rau Omega; Alpha Gamma Del ta-Canard club; Sigma Kappa ;;;hi Psi; Alpha Omicron Pi- Kap aa Sigma; Kirkwood co-op-Hil ,-ard house and Phi Delta Theta Alpha Phi; Alpha Chi Omega Delta Upsilon. Try a nan OuUarry Make-up. face Powder, Rouge, .'pslick $| each « OurD uBarry Beauty Prepare^' tions work so smoothly, last so long<\ beauty care is made simple; A few minutes a day: s s a Few essential Richard Hudnut beauty aids . s . keep you looking “fresh out of a bandbox”. And everybody’* spirits soar, including your__owcyjj Get in Shape for That Uniform! Saturday is the .... MILITARY BALL EUGENE Qafla/id SHOP Broadw av Phone 1710 i SII!!;!!l!!!!III!IHIII!il!III1ll!!llilH!!IJnnn!nnHI1I!!IUI!IIIU!!l!lini|||inill!l!]l!!!l!!linni§ Good Taste | , Misplaced fiiimniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinHmiiii By MARY ANN CAMPBELL Brrrr . . . Yes, isn’t it???? ' Now we all know just how the Russian front feels, and we can all be very, very careful to stay as far as possible from the Russian front ... at least during the win ter! * * * One sad-eyed, frozen gal ob served, as she started out on a ten-block hike, “Well, I guess I’ll just have to shiver my tim bers down there!” * «: * Quote from Dr. Huffaker . . . “The first requisite for a good football player—that he shall be only two sizes smaller than a horse!” Presumably, this does NOT mean a polo pony. . . . D’you suppose that the Little Colonel of this annum will be small and a brunette ... as us ual? Or could a blonde have a chance just to break the monot ony? * # Anyone with an interest in col lections of the unique, unusual, and bizarre and fantastic, in gen eral, should have found some wonderful examples among the assorted flights of fancy on the heads of the glamor girls at the Senior Ball. Most of them were . . . well . . . Different. . . . Sniff, sniff . . . Why didn’t the 1 Cover the Campus (Continued from page two) training' in Chicago. Back from the Windy City came the picture —but not the bell-bottom trous ers deal she had expected ... It was one of those three-for-a quarter “convict” snap-shots. . . Lee Flatberg finally woke from his editing class slumber when he discovered that Virginia Bry ant was back in school . . . Those Plii-Delt twins have been named the prize piggers of the week . . . What’s this mysterious list that Warren Smith is com piling? . . . Tom Hazzard, a candidate to day for Ted Loud’s vacated yell king post, has some very original and promising ideas. That's the traditional thirty for this morning, and if those two gentlemen have read this far, we’ve got a heavy crew of body guards working day and night. Ad Lib (Continued from page two) ing identified with the Wayne King type of stuff. Unfortunate ly, since there are other men who are giving the instrument a treatment almost as different from Bud’s as his was from the earlier work, he has been often maligned as corny, when, in real ity, it was he who pointed the way that everyone is following today. * * * For Lane county fans we in clude today an impression of Spike Jones. Western and Thriller! "SHADOW ON THE SAGE" with The Three Mesquiteers also •HIGHWAY BY NIGHT’ Richard Carlson Jane Randolf (led Cansnufjlfi O/uwe. Cnemy @1 tytioU HiU By BARBARA BEALER As Sunday morning dawned night and shining, Oregon coeds ionned spring raiment and rushed from their respective houses, >nly to return with frozen fingers md frost-bitten noses. Winter is still with us, only snow, not rain, appears to be the forecast for this week. Students ivho find it hard to keep warm should take a tip from these jirls. Dolores Lassen flashes a pair of fireman’s red earmuffs around, aot only keeping ears warm, but adding color to any outfit . . . .ipper-classmen get asked to Mor tar Board’s Smarty Party, in stead of just the freshmen? The poor old sophomores, juniors, and seniors like good food and eating in general as much as anybody , . . even if they do have brains! ..iinmnnnnminirig j WOMEN’S PAGE 1 ( | Marjorie Major, editor : B Betty Ann Stevens, | Barbara Lamb, I Assistant editors | Staff: | | Barbara Bealer | Betsy Wootton jg | Mary Ann Campbell j Marty Beard | Arliss Boone | Velita Estey j ... 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