Movie Author Here to Write Of Local Scene Joseph H. Cole, of Wilding Pic ture Products, Inc., arrived on the University campus Friday morning an Black and Tight!!!! By DIANA DYE With eyes right to the Military Ball, local femmes are dithering about what formal to wear. It’s an established fact that she will dress just to please “him” according to opinions expressed by a group of I collegians who served on Cosmo politan magazine’s male-tested fashion jury at the Stork club, New York. “Men like daring dresses on the other fellow’s girl- not their own,” the board found out. They voted consistently for gowns with some covering over shoulder or upper arm or with narrow straps. The completely bare shoulder decollet age was something delightful— Grad Courses Offered byKKG Announcement of scholarship of ferings to women students by Kap pa Kappa Gamma sorority has been received by Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, dean of women. Availa ble arc three $500 fellowships for graduate and foreign study, gradu ate counselor, and undergraduate scholarships, and student loans. The graduate study scholarships are open to any woman not over 30 years of age if she is a citizen of the United States or Canada and has received her bachelors degree, or will obtain it prior to July 1 from a college or university where a Kappa Kappa Gamma chaper is located. Applicants should have made “a real contribution to their school and have a well outined plan for graduate work,” the announcement stated. Application blanks are available at the deans office. All college women who have suc cessfully completed two years of college or university work (at least one year on a campus with a Kap pa Kappa Gamma chapter) are eli gible for the student loans. Foreign study, graduate counsel or, and undergraduate scholarships are limited to members of the so rority. Further information may be obtained at the office of the dean of women in Emerald hall. ■ ■ ■ !■■■■-1 Do you want a PHILCO? We have all styles — • Large • Small • Portable Corns in and Hear them at JOHNSONS FURNITURE 649 Willamette Phone 2693 only on the other fellow’s girl. Kay Wister, fashion editor of Cosmopolitan, said the fellows liked a “dreamy” look that had so phistication but not too much ex posure. One of the winning gowns is a “royal blue crepe that bared the shoulders but covered the arms completely. The skirt with a so phisticated hip-line drape tapered to a narrow hemline, but was slit to allow plenty of freedom for dancing.” The national opinion was for the “dreamy” look, but the Oregon males voted for the black strapless dresses. Only one fellow questioned liked the sleek look; the rest pre ferred bare shoulders, a tight waistline, and full skirts. Black was the favored color although a few chose the light pastel organdy gowns. One local male connoisseur said that on his wife he preferred some thing tight around the arms and ankles, high around the neck—sort of a pastel mother hubbard. On other people’s wives, he liked any thing that looked like a French bathing suit. Most of the fellows while ex pressing views on the female for mals, admitted that a girl should dress to type. They didn’t want her to appear as a “vixen” if she be longed with the “southern belles” and vice versa. After this, the coed will probably still be confused if she is thinking of buying a new formal. The Ore gon men prefer bare shoulders; other collegians don’t. Maybe it would be a good idea to wear that old dress after all. Math Discourse Set Mrs. Helen Clucas, graduate as sistant in the mathematics depart ment, will talk on “Orthogonal Polynomials in General” on Feb ruary 5, at 4 p. m. in 258 Emerald hall. CAMPUS CALENDAR 12 noon: Westminster house luncheon. 12 noon: ADS luncheon meeting at the Anchorage cafe. 4 p. m.: Skeptics’ hour of the WYCA at the home of Mrs. Paul Ellis, 1442 E. 13th st. 6:30 p. m.: Wesley players meet ing 6:45 p. m. Phi Theta meeting at Hendricks hall. 6:45 p. m.: Newman club meet ing at YMCA. 7 p. m.: Camera club meeting in 107, Architecture building. Kod achrome slides will be shown. 7 p. m.: Talk on Thomas Wolfe by Dr. Carlisle Moore in the Lib rary browsing room. 7:45 p. m.: Christian Science or ganization meeting at YWCA. 8:40 p. m.: Christian Science Monitor group will meet in 204, Library. Topic of discussion will be “The Jewish Question.’’ 9 p. m.: Bible class at Westmin ister house. Night Staff: Dean Blankenburg, night editor Roger Moore. Martha Bramlett Betty French Fogdall Commends Top GPA Groups Vergil S. Fogdall, dean of men, gave his congratulations yesterday to campus organizations which came out on top in last week’s an nouncement of fall term house grades. The dean especially .commended Delta Gamma sorority, highest wo men's house, which received a GPA of 2.78, and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, highest men’s group, which averaged 2.65. “It should be a goal of every liv ing organization,” Fogdall said, “to achieve scholastic recognition along with participation in campus ac tivities.” GOP Youth to Meet An organizational meeting of the Young Republicans will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in room 3, Fen to nhali. Clay Myers will act as temporary chairman. Speakers are scheduled to discuss current politi cal issues. rz mil " ; i DOUBLE SMOKING PLEASURE Mount on pipe and tool is where you need it when driving, work- /jg ing or just smoking, Fits any rounded \ wood surface. \ 4100 •P I POST ^ JIpaid JAMES KING & CO. With installing tool I 312 N.W. 12th Avo., Portland 9, O.-ogon Students LOOKING FOR A TYPEWRITER to BUY OR RENT We have a few portable typewriters for sale and have typewriters and adding; machines for rent. U of O “Ce-Qp?? Tomorrow Night!! LEO JAROFF presents TEX BENEKE AND THE 36 PIECE Glenn Miller ORCHESTRA EUGENE ARMORY — WED. FEB. 4th ONLY 7:30 p. m. to MIDNITE $2.00 PERSON (tax Inc.) DANCING AND STAGE SHOW Tickets on sale at Appliance Center — 70 W. 10th Tickets on sale at Armory after 6 p. m Feb. 4th