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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, IWflO
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PAGE NINE
Campus Sports Latest Styles
Big news in the fashion sehenu
shirtwaist.
Those dresses are popular, espe
cially In cool pnstels. Bountiful
skirts, the McMulltn collar, and roll
up sleeves are the trademark of
every fashlonwise lass. Popular
colors are celery (gold) and arti
choke green in dacron-cotton mu-1
terlals.
Another fad, especially with the
coed, Is the contrnversal Indian
Madras plaid. The Madras plaid is
basically Kreen or blue, and the col
ors are muted for the chic look.
Most of the Kiris strive for the
matched ensemble but separates are
available. The problem, however, Is
the terrific expense of the Madras
plaid.
Monograms have come Into their
tliis spring is the refreshing
own; blouses and shirtwaists are
adorned with initials. Two favorite
styles are the larKe single Initial
and the smnller three initials of va
rious types, usually tone on tone.
Blouses are featuring almost en
tirely the casual roll-up sleeve in
soft cottons. Another favorite is the
new pullover shirt, Ivy league style.
They look especially fetching match
ed with the Harburt skirt or the hip-
stltch pleated skirt. The versatile
stretch belt Is a must as an acces
sory.
However, the oriental Batik prints
in dark screened shades are rapidly
stealing the scene In everything from
Bermudas to dinner dresses.
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A GUIDE FOR THE LOVELESS
Gentlemen, take warning. June i« almost upon us—June, the
month of brides. Have you got yours yet? If not, don’t de
spair. You don’t have to be rich or handsome to get a girl. All
you have to be is kind, considerate, thoughtful, and obliging-
in short, a gentleman.
For example, don’t ever call a girl for a date at the last min
ute. Always give her plenty of advance notice—like three
months for a coke date, six months for a movie, a year for a
prom, two years for a public execution. This shows the girl that
she is not your second or third choice and ulso gives her ani|4e
time to select her costume.
And when you ask for a date, do it with a bit of Old World
gallantry. A poem, for instance, is always sure to pleuse a
, young lady, like this.
I think you're cute,
Daphne La France.
I’ll put on a suit,
And take you to a dance.
In the unlikely event that you don’t know any girls named
Daphne La France, try this:
I think you’re cute,
Winifred Jopp.
I’ll put on a suit,
And lake you to a hop.
Tn the extremely unlikely event that you don’t know a Wini
fred Jopp cither, try this:
I think you're rule,
Isabel Frail.
I’ll pul on a suit,
And take you to a ball.
If there is no Isabel Frail, Winifred Jopp, or Daphne La
France on your campus, it is quite obvious why you've had
trouble finding dates all year: you've enrolled in an all-mals
school, you old silly 1
Next let us take up the question of etiquette once you are
out on a date with Isabel, Winifred, or Daphne. The first thing
you do, naturally, is to offer the young lady a Marlboro. Be
sure, however, to offer her an entire Marlboro—not just a
Marlboro butt. Marlboro butts are good of course, but whole
Mariboros are Ijetter. You get an extra inch or two of fine
flavorful tobacco—and I mean flavorful. Do you think flavor
went out when filters came in? Well, you’ve got a happy sur
prise coming when you light a Marll*oro. This one really de
livers the goods on flavor, and when you hand Isabel, Winifred,
or Daphne a whole, complete, brand-new Marlboro, she will
know how highly you regard and respect her, and she will grow
misty and weak with gratitude, which is very important when
you take her out to dinner, because the only kind of coed a
college man can afford to feed is a weak and misty coed. Latest
statistics show that a coed in a normal condition eats one and
a half time* her own weight every twelve hours.
At the end of your date with Isabel, Winifred, or Daphne,
make certain to get her home by curfew time. That is gentle
manly. Do not leave her at a bus stop. That is rude. Deliver
her right to her door and, if possible, stop the car when you are
dropping her off.
The next day send a little thank-you note. A poem is best.
Like this:
For a wonderful evening, many thank*,
Isabel, Winifred, or Daphne.
I’ll take you out for some more merry pranks
Next Saturday if you’ll haph me. • imo nu
• • •
We can’t flee you rhyme but we’ll give you good reason whg
you’ll enjoy Marlboro and Marlboro's unaltered companion
cigarette, Philip Morris. One word says U all: flavor.
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Chaplains Elect Elliot
President For i960;
Club Sponsors Fund
Greek chaplains organization met
at Westminister house on April 13
to elect officers for the coming year.
Glenda Elliot, Thomson, was
elected president. Others elected to
serve with her were Mary Bird, Con
yers, program chairman; Marty Col-
mer, Decatur, secretary; Alan Wex-
ler, Carrollton, and Sadie Coleman,
Waynesboro, members-at-large.
The group decided to have a so
licitation drive on May 4 In coopera
tion with World University Service.
A trophy will be awarded to the fra
ternity or sorority giving the high
est percentage of money per person
In the group to the drive. WUS is an
international service group which
gives educational aid to college stu
dents all over the world through
international cooperation.
The next meeting of the Greek
chaplains will he an informal picnic
at the YWCA Camp on May 11. The
purpose of the meeting is to discuss
duties of the chaplain in fraternity
and sorority organizations.