Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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; Desserts
Desserts for the week include
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ma Delta; Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa
pi;,; Phi Sigma Kappa-Chi Ome
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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.
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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 ....
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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
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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!
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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
...
Bette MacTavish’s brilliant red
polo coat is another eye-catcher
. . . Jean Villair and Marty Beard
may be seen wearing bright green
coats made of precious nylon •
they're warmer than
wool ones . . . Lever
keeps ears warm by wearing a
red wool Scotch peasant hat . . •
Ski sweaters ornamented with
many different designs, will also
diffuse the north winds . . . Mit
tens, in varying sizes, shapes, and
colors, are another ornament to
any winter costume. Bunny fur,
boxing gloves, and those which
look like floor mops are a few
of the more popular types.
most plain
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