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GEORGE WRIGHT -Circulation Manager Unselected TABLE OF CONTENTS -Advertising Manager SPECIAL FEATURES BOARD OF EDITORS "Miss Legs of 1946" - - - - 5 This Racket of Being a Queen - - 25 JOAN GRABHORN, Chairman Barbara Breining A Night at the Gables - - - - 28 Kate Haymaker Joan Hodson REGULAR FEATURES Harrison Heidler Pin Picture - - - - - - - - 3 Shirley Pass "Bulby" Photographs People at IU - - - 6 Jerry Kersh President Wells' Awards of Merit - - - 8 Toby Treger Marjorie Van Landingham March Pin-Up Girl - - - - - .- 9 Robert Yost Les Bon Mots - - - - - - - 24 Neal Welsh Heart-Throb Boy - - - - - - 24 FACULTY ADVISOR: Prof. Wm. A. Steigelman COLUMNS LEGAL ADVISOR: Off The Pallette - - - - 8 Dr. Harold F. Lusk Take Five - - - - - 26 ART: Da Theatah - - - - - 27 "Dutch" Mullett The Record Buyer - -- -- 27 PHOTOGRAPHY: Cinemanalvsis - - - - 27 Dick Kahn * a * The Look ' - - - - - -27 Let's Keep It Gay - 30 REPRESENTATIVES - Fraternities also: Acacia, Les Beisel; A. T. O., Richard THE WELLHOUSE, Center Section Lambert; Beta Theta Pi, Bill Keller; Delta Chi, Charles Hopkins; Delta Tau Delta, Neal Welsh; Delta Upsilon, Lyle Warrick; Kappa Alpha Psi, Jim Young; Copyright, 1946, by THE DATE, REPRESENTATIVES-Sororities Kappa Delta Rho, Robert Kappler; Kap- Bloomington, Indiana. Entered as see- Alpha Chi Omega, Patsy Hamilton; Al- pa Sigma, Shelby Jones; Lambda Chi ond class matter at Bloomington, Ind- pha Delta Pi, Bonita Gasaway; Alpha Xi Alpha, John Ricketts; Phi Delta Theta, iana, postoffice under the act of Con- Delta, Midge Isbister; Alpha Omicron Bob Yost; Phi Gamma Delta, Jack gress approved March :3, 1879. Publish- Pi, Foo Fauser; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Thompson; Phi Kappa Psi, Bill Wilson; ed at Indiana University eight times Betty Jean Davis; Chi Omega, Betty Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bob McKelvey; during the two-semester school year. Blackiston; Tri Delt, Maxine McGovern; Sigma Alpha Mu, Paul Goldstein; Pi Subscription price, $1.90 a year, $1 a Delta Gamma, Marilyn Reeb; Delta Phi, Lambda Phi, Barry Hornick; Sigma Chi, semester, 25c per single issue. Reprint Epsilon. Gloria Beer; Delta Zeta, Bon- Don McLeaster; Sigma Nu, Jack O'Day; rights granted to legitimate college mag- nie Hodges; Kappa Alpha Theta, Rose- Sigma Pi, Jim Elrod; Theta Chi, Frank Plummer. azines. mary Richardson; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jane Easter; Phi Mu, Jean Shelburne; Phi Omega Pi, Jan CONCERNING THE COVER- Whisman; Phi Beta, REPRESENTATIVES - Pi, Nancy Fishering; Sigma Delta Tau, Independent Rosemary Richardson, junior, Kappa Corry Hlutner; Sigma Kappa, Amelia Virginia Jenner, Barbara Harris, Barbara Alpha Theta; and "Rod" Davies, med- (Tippy) Hicks; Zeta Tau Alpha, Peggy Kohls, Joan Mitchell, Marilyn Merritt, ical school, Alpha Tau Omega. Singer. Valeda Steinberg, Nancy Yeaton, Doan Helms. 4 THE DATE For the finest in Campus relaxation, meet the gang at HERB'S PLATE LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE SANDWICHES Herb's Cafe 1316 East Third Street MISS SUSAN AKERLY Kappa Kappa Gamma glamour portraits- by Campus Studio Phone 6035 for appointments Across from Administration Building March, 1946 5 The University has cooperated eaten another ream of copy paper with us in trying to find office We think it is extremely ur- space, but it seems they can't find gent. We find it imperative that & itta any. Today, we have an office. We shout to we are packing all our worldly belongings into one the high heavens in hope of a sym- Putting out this first issue has 8 x 10 x 15 Heinz Tomatoe Catsup pathetic ear. Do you know where been more like "running the mile" box and moving on to a new corner we can find one? than following in the footsteps of of basement floor hallway of Sci- WE WANT AN OFFICE! Robert Benchley. There is one ence Hall, so that the janitor can little matter that keeps slapping us clean this corner. Our meagre sup- right in the over-enthusiastic puss- ply of 15 hand-made candles has we have no office. dwindled to two, and the mice have And we want an office. This in other words, is an appeal - an appeal for a cubby-hole in any wall, where our poor, stoop-shouldered editors can set down their loads. Miss legs of 1946 The search to find five gals on campus with the most nearly perfect leg mea- surements ended a couple of weeks ago with the selection of the five sets of gams shown opposite. The girls were jneasured according to "Hol- 1 ywood measurements" for length of leg in comparison with length of body, size of ankle, foot, thigh, calf, etc. Now it is up to the readers to de- cide who shall be immortal- ized as "Miss Legs of 1946." Deadline for the selection of "Miss Legs", who will appear on the cover of the April is- sue, will be March 12. By that time, the voting coupon which appears on the back inside co- ver should be in the hands of any of the mag- azine representatives (see page 3) or postmarked and in the mail. Housing groups are al- ready busy choosing their candi- dates for the April contest - the selection of "I. U.'s Miss Wide-eyed In- nocence." ADVERTISERS Block's - - - - - - - - 29 Bouquet Shop - - - - - - - 4 Campus Studio - - - - - - - 4 Chesterfield - - - - - - - 32 Joe Penna's Coca Cola - - - - .. - - 31 Dandale - - - - - - - - 2 Italian Spaghetti Ellis Flowers - - Cables, The - - - 29 Herb's - - - - - - - - 4 I. U. Bookstore - - - - - 30 Phone - - for Reservations Penna, Joe - - - - - - 30 - - - 5 Rendezvous - - - 3553 - - - - 28 Rone Music - - - - - - - 28 Sororities and Fraternities West Second Street, R. F. D. 5 - - - Wellhouse Union Building - - - - - 28 - - Vogue - - - - - - 27 6 THE DATE "Bulby" takes pleasure in get- we can figure out - the traditional ting down in front for the whole thundermug fronting a shotgun inane shindig, the Med, Boress - wedding - oh, ah - Miss Busby and the conglomeration of pictures busbies the cadaver - Bob Miller. scattered below show what the (big sigh of relief.) camera caught - line of Cadaver beauties, from 1. to r. - Sharon "I didn't raise my daughter to be Smith, DG; Susan Akerly, Kappa; fiddled with -" Jo Hynes, Forest Hall; Marilyn Molen, Theta; Shirley Esmond, Said the cat as she rescued her Sycamore Hall; and eventual win- offspring from the violin factory. nah, Joan Busby, Alpha Omicron r Pi- Delta Chi: "Why do you always PHOTOGRAPHS PEOPLE AT Other pictures show madcap go out with girls that wear glasses?" .E/ cnsfo hewoehlcut K. D. R.: "rI breathe on them, INDIANA UNIVERSiTY the writer of the boress script K .R:Ibeteo hm congratulates Miss Busby; and the and then they can't see what I'm (* Dick Kahn) other picture shows - as far as doing." March 1946 7 A [upper left] Folio's book reviewer Toby Tregar [upper right] Group of austere young writers a Lucky Strike (Lucky Strike's ad- Stuck out of sight in the gather outside the home-like res- far end vertisement appears elsewhere in of the taurant of Joe Penna (Joe's adver- restaurant are some of the tisement appears elsewhere in this this issue) while faculty sponsor more conspicuous members of The Willam Hugh Jansen issue) for purpose of taking pic- fumbles for a Folio Staff. Suzanne Reeder stares match . Reserved couple at the far tures. Just to keep things lively,. vacantly and cooes "butter" as Don Sara Chapman,. dreadfully versa- end are Lil Albert and J. J. Antom- Goins, The Date editor, slips her tile,. tells a funny story to Shirley tis, poet, and man behind The Fo- some oleo. Pass, Prof Ervin Erinpreis,. Mildred io's "Hap Goliard" cartoons. Guest speaker and free-lunch muncher, Prof. Horst Best, Betty Lou Turner, and Glenn [lower right] Collun. "Bulby" was on hand to Frenz, looks entertaining. On the Out in the kitchen, snap pictures of The Folios first an- Margie Van left, talented Mike Barr minds his Landingham "pays nual spaghetti party so that our off" Joe Penna own business. Ditto Jay Lippman readers could be introduced to the (while Joe goes merrily on admiring on the right. mythical by-lines behind the make- his spaghetti) Harold Fuhhman, up of IU's literary publication. editor-in-chief looks gleefully hap- (Next Month) "Bulby" covers "An py and circulation manager Gloria Evening with the Metropolitan [lower left] Kirstein grins coyly. There's cam- Opera" and photographs 21 cards Inside, Serene Morris offers The era-hog Jansen again. at the Sportsman's Bar. 8 THE DATE OFF THE .. en reid *k/e JANE CLARK PRE S E NT S "Oh say have you seen" - not the tatooed lady, but the Renaissance show at the Art Center? Officially titled the current dis- MULLET "Art of the Renaissance," CARICATURES BY DUTCH play offers firsthand proof of the ele- gance and unstinted growth of that per- iod. Here's the chance for History and English devotees to share knowledge with those of the smock and beret.