Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    by Fred Young
“Lust we forget’’ we’ve been mis
spelling the guy’s name who has ap
peared here the most recently. It
seems to be Philip Morris (one ‘L'l.
In order to get our cut out of this:
Again—two cartons of Phil’s fags
to Bob Tweedell who assumes the
responsibility for the name of this
column, and one carton to the run
ner-up, Dad, who named the auth
or. All three cartons of Philip Mor
ris’ courtesy of Bob Hamill, your
courteous campus agent, who is
ringed to Tri-Delt Jo Bjelland.
Perhaps it would be simpler just
to list those who didn’t manage at
least one picnic this weekend. But,
despite the clear, dry weather and
house dances the matrimonial list
is slim.
In order to satisfy our readers
OAPi Elaine Nemerovsky, a first
year B.A. student, took Chi Psi
Ken Saxon’s pin. Also, with the
OAPi’s Marilyn Tykeson received
Ron Fraedrick’s DU pin.
Upon appearing in class Monday
with a bright sunburn, Dr. Dull ad
mitted he got it this weekend in
the stacks.
Alpha Gam Donna Stageberg
1948 Junior Weekend princess re
ceived a rock from Phi Psi Bob Ben
nett. No mention of the date as yet.
SAM Stan Nagel dropped a pin
on ex-U of O Evelyn Davis who is
now working in Portland.
Rumors circulating that both
Mrs. Turnipseed and Mrs. Wick
ham are investigating the three kit
tens that arrived in the Gamma hall
front room.
The widely sought Theta Kloh
Ann Mayer gained stratospheric
Bob Amacher’s Beta badge.
Tri-Delt Bev Buckley now sport
ing Dave Robathan’s Delt jewelry.
The only house dance that seemed
tc manage. Also Barbara Hamilton
is wearing George Moorhead’s DU
pin.
Another engagement with Joan
Reid., of Gamma hall making a
cross-country hookup with George
Newman of the University of Mary
land.
Assuming that “April in the
Rain” coudln’t miss, the Alpha Xi’s
had to leave umbrellas in the closet
as their house dance enjoyed per
fect weather. Seems that you can’t
ever keep everybody happy. How
ever, don’t sell the way they get
their house cleaned up after the
dance short. In fact, the longer the
better.
Hank Panian, Campbell clubber,
swiped Alpha Xi Virginia Wright
from the infirmary long enough to
let her see what she was missing at
her house dance.
Phi Theta, Junior women's hon
orary, are going to help the young
ladies grow with their “Keep Off
The Grass” drive. A regular “Green
Up” campaign. It will be announced
pretty soon, as they’re giving it a
little mo’ consideration.
The argyle department is getting
too hot so we’re with—who has the
pledge button? This week it’s Al
pha Gam pledge Theda Elbrader
and Beta pledge Bill Davis.
Good News! Pi Phi Aileen Bets
chart isn’t engaged after all. She
must've announced it April 1st, too.
Friendly House
The Wednesday evening discus
sion group on religion will meet
Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. at
Friendly house.
Everyone interested in discussing
religion from any side is welcome.
Alpha Phi Omega
All pledges of the Alpha Phi
Omega, national service honorary,
will meet this noon at 12:40 at the
Sigma Chi house to be assigned
their tickets to sell for the All
Campus Vodvil.
Stripes for Spring
STR I PES — Peter Russell, designer, shows a sage green cloth
suit with candy-striped hat, gloves, blouse and sunshade at a tele
vision show staged by London designers in Alexandra Palace.)
Lawyers’ Queen
Elections Omit
Ordinary Girl
SMALL GROUPS of serious
young men clustered in the cor
ridors of Fenton hall this week as
a mixture of glamor and politics
was building up to Thursday af
ternoon’s election of this year's
Law School Weekend “queen.”
The boys know what they want.
“She” has to be a queen in ev
ery sense of the word. Some pre
fer blondes, some brunettes, and
some redheads, but the odds mak
ers frankly favor a small field of
bald-headed men.
THE IDEAL QUEEN will prob
ably be a cigar-chomping, billiard
topped third year student who is
beefy and can “hold” a lot. Three
favorites who will be mentioned in
Thursday’s voting are Avery (Age
Before Beauty) Combs, Bill (Bil
liard B.) Cramer, and Fred (Halo
Head ) Starkweather.
Bookmakers circulating through
the stacks early in the week said
that the Carney twins, Dick and
Bob, whose backers want to see
them named “Co-queen,” look
mighty good.
Campaigning under the slogan,
“Which Twin Has the Phoni?”,
the redheads are a shoo-in for
princess if the bald-head faction
aces them out for top spot.
ED ALLEN, PRESIDENT of
the law school student body, ob
served that the reason the elec
tions are being held early (law
school weekend is scheduled for
April 30) is to prevent the so
called junior weekend committee
from stealing the law school's
queens for its own festivities which
are understood to be scheduled
elsewhere on the campus this term.
FLOWER GIRLS will be select
ed from among the second and
first year students, with little re
gard to what houses they inhabit.
The law students follow the merit
system in selecting the royal court,
and flower girls will be chosen on
the basis of weight, talent, age,
and “capacity.”
The only two women in the law
school have been disqualified for
competition, it being felt by the
majority of the students that it
would be unfair to subject the oth
er candidates to “that kind of
competition.” The women still have
the right to vote, however, law
students being notoriously demo
cratic.
Activities Make
rChet’ dBusy Coed
By Joanne Hewitt
With AWS week-end but a few
days away, Mildred Chctty is busily
helping with the finishing touches.
She has been invitation chairman I
for this event for the past two
years.
This pretty, light brown haired,
blue-eyed girl was recently elected
to serve as vice president for AWS,
having previously been treasurer
and sergeant-at-arms.
•Chet, as she is known to every
one, has been active as a member of
Kwama, Phi Beta, Jr. Adviser for
the YWCA, and Phi Theta. During
this year she has been in charge
of the faculty firesides, and is dec
oration chairman for the All-camp
us sing. Activities in her sorority,
Delta Gamma, have included the
offices of activities chairman,
treasurer, and rushing chairman.
That Sigma Chi cross she is seen
wearing is the property of Ralph
Stratford with whom she places
bets to sec who'll get the best
giades. At present she's behind
Strat.
Knitting and bridge are favorite
pastimes as is skiing, although she
didn't have much time for the lat
ter this year. Swimming is another
hobby.
A merchandising major, she is
deeply interested in dramatics, but
she hasn’t participated- much in
productions since her days at Grant
High in Portland.
Women's Page
Co-ed Clothesline
By Maryfran Lorain and
Ka.v Kuckenberg
“In your Easter bonnet with all
the frills upon it, you'll be the
grandest lady in the Easter Pa
rade.” Familiar is the tune; famil
iar- are the words; but, every year
the Easter bonnet is new and dif
ferent.
In 1928, tight-fitting cloche hats
were the rage. 1935 brought the
huge straw hat in natural, black,
brown, w-hite and a variety of oth
er color tones. 1940 featured the
small frilly hat which had quanti
ties of trims; bouquets of flowers,
veiling, and satin ribbons—hats
which perpetually boasted the fem
inine moral, and depleted the male
bankroll.
Today the spotlight is on small,
practical hats, which win the
coed's approval not only for their
smartness, but for their inexpen
. siveness as well. Simplicity, the
keynote of chic today, should guide
you in your Selection of on Easter
| hat. There is the basic beret which
was so popular this winter, and is
being again worn in vivid kelly
greens and reds. There is the semi
cloche. reviewed from our moth
er's decade, which is finding favor
among smart dressers today.
There is, of course, the perennial
sailor. Always flattering, always
chic, it is worn slightly tilted this
year.
To go with these becoming new
bonnets are spring suits of all col
ors and styles. Many coeds are
taking last year’s suits, and with
a few skillful additions are fash
ioning a new outfit. Last year's
navy blue, which you wore with
white accessoreis, is now a new
suit by simply adding a small kelly
beret and scarf, or a tiny blond
straw cloche with blond leather
shoes and bag. White suits can
easily be dyed one of the soft pas
tel shades that are worn every
spring. For one who is handy with
needle and thread, 194S's long
jacket can quickly be converted
into one of this season's short fly
jackets.
Above all, remember to choose
clothes that are fresh and neat.
And then, truly, you’ll be the
grandest lady in the Easter pa
rade.
Cleo Sets Styles
CROWNING GLORY — Sandy
Beeler, in a 1950 hair-do with
side wave fullness and back
ringlets, inspects a model of
Cleopatra’s tresses at the beau
ty convention in New York.
i
I
FALL IN
LINE WITH
SPRING
IN FRESH
CLEAN
(loins’- to those “far away
places you’ve been dreamin
about? He sure to take
smart travel suit and coat
combination.
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