PROM NUMBER 1934 I'll' P " C'

PROM NUMBER 1934 I'll' P " C'

IIi BORED ALK - - - - - PROM NUMBER 1934 I'll' P " C' How are YOUR nerves? TRY THIS TEST Watch out for the telltale signs of jangled nerves Other people notice them- Get enough sleep-fresh air even when you don't-little -recreation-and make nervous habits that are the Camels your smoke, partic- ularly if you danger signalforjanglednerves. are a steady smoker. And remember, right or See For remember, Camel's how speedily you can wrong, people put their own complete this test. costlier tobaccos never jangle With your left hand (or with your right hand, if interpretations on them. So you are left-handed) unbutton your vest be- your nerves-no matter how ginning at the top. Now button it again, begin- it pays to watch your nerves. many you smoke. ling at the top. If you use more than one you are disqualified. hand Average time forsixabutton vest is 12 seconds. COSTLIER TOBACCOS Jack Summers Camels are made from finer, MORE (Camel smoker). national professional squash racquets champion, completed EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any the test in 9 seconds. other popular brand of cigarettes! Copyright,.1934,It, J-Reynolds. Tobacco Company tL BORED WALK 3 U FROM HERE and THERE Fashions on and oFF the campus by mary adeline Clouser " Ip anticipation of the twenty-first of March, "the first day of buttons. Joanne Keller, Sigma Kappa, wore a black and white Spring," everyone was highly elated, but for naught-the first day figured crepe suit with a wide green girdle and a green band on of spring and the following five were about as far removed from her black straw off-the-face hat. Marjorie Wills, Theta, was anything springy as they could be. Fortunately the week-end "coking" at the Commons in a light brown wool suit with a bright of Easter was lovely and many bright costumes "popped out" as red blouse and brown accessories. Margo McLaughlin, Alpha Chi, if by magic. appeared in a dark blue crepe dress with a plaid taffeta bodice of red, blue, and cream. With this she wore shoes and hat. " There are being shown many prints for Spring; vivid floral patterns and small botanical lay-outs. In the Parisian Fete the " Hilah Huffman, Delta Gamma, wears a light green suit, a yel- newest wools are shown in many shaded combinations of mono- low blouse, and brown accessories. The blouse had a very novel chromatic harmonies. neckline which was cut with full sleeves and a raglan shoulder line. Lois Kinderman, Pi Phi, wears a deep green suit with a " England has gone on a "double fabric" standard for Spring. rolled shoulder arrangement and silver slip-in fasteners. Nancy Besides their classic tweeds, there are interesting new novelty Artes, Kappa, enjoyed an afternoon of bridge clad in a dark blue materials that are coming forward. The British weavers are serge suit with a white fur Buster Brown collar. The coat but- stressing small and vigorous checks, plaids, and square weaves. toned down the front with large buttons. She wore blue shoes They are showing brown and white, Irish, and checked tweeds, with it. off-blue Harris tweeds, and Haddington checks in black and " Laura Kenner, Theta, danced to the music of Charlie Agnew white with a striking band. clad in a light gray swagger suit with a small white pique collar. She completed her outfit with gray accessories. Detta Weston, " For evening Schiaparelli introduces an outlandish silhouette. also dancing to Agnew's tunes, wore a light blue satin semi- well but are broken at skirt backs by The gowns are moulded formal with an all-over design of dim gold stars. She had a typhoon swirls. There are many figure eight bustles, hip cape- small evening muff of the blue and trimmed on either end with split skirts showing ruffles underneath. lets, dust ruffles, and a small gold pleating. * With the discarding of long heavy coats, accessories, jewelry, " Betty Strack, Tri Delt, appeared in a forest green two piece gloves, and hose are becoming more noticeable. Worth returns suit with matching hat and white blouse, scarf, and gloves. Rose- to the Gold Standard with everything dripping with huge amounts mary Ritter, Kappa, attended classes wearing a gray suit with clips, buttons and accessories. There of it. Heavy chains, buckles, blue blouse, hat, purse, and gloves. The green gold. effect was quite flatter- are bracelets made of wood, nacre, goldish metal and ing to her auburn hair. Mary Louise Barnhart, Delta Gamma, The luxury of our grandmothers is coming back in precious as went "Tea Dancing" in a brown and white ensemble which was well as synthetic jewelry. Another note for bracelets and belts very striking. The suit was brown wool and the hat of brown is that of making them of rattan and box-calf leather with hand straw. Her ascot tie was of white taffeta, as was the wide band stitching contrast. This probably descended from the current real- around her hat. She wore white gloves and carried a brown ization of the many uses of leather as accessories and trims. Even purse. Harriett Curry, Theta, gaily hurries to school in a simple have pepped up this Spring with some catchy new titles hose deep green dress trimmed solely with four beautiful antique bold such as, Champagne, Tropic, Thrill, Sunbasque, Wing, Jaunty, and buttons. Earth. " Margaret Magaw, Alpha Chi, appeared in a dark blue crepe * Molyneux has again startled the fashion world, this time with suit with three large van-colored flowers at the throat on the square silhouetted hats! Some have square crowns but the most ecru blouse. Her hat was of dark blue shiny straw. Betty Beecher, unusual of all is the squared-off brim. However, the greatest Pi Phi, mounted the steps of Science Hall in a light green angora buying interest is centered on Molyneux shallow-shaped sailors suit. The coat was hip length with an interesting yoke cut across or Maria Guy Breton styles. the back. Betty McGannon, Delta Gamma, goes quite nautical in " The Indiana Campus became a veritable fashion center with her blue and white outfit. The skirt is plain blue, the tailored the recent warm weather. Suits appeared as if by magic, dark jacket blue and white check, and the sweater white with a blue colors were suddenly replaced by bright fresh ones and even the yarn rope around the neck and fastened to a huge blue anchor. grass took on a correspondingly brighter hue. Virginia Homann, Dorothy Hassan offsets her dark hair by a striking black and Kappa, wore a chartreuse green swagger suit trimmed in brown white outfit. The dress being black crepe simply made with a leather buttons and complemented by a yellow blouse. Florence high stand up rolled neckline faced with stiff white pique and Scott, Theta, appeared in a light blue broadcloth suit, high necked, a white flower at the neckline point in front. With this she and trimmed in epaulets of gray fox fur. With this she wore wears white gloves, a black rough straw hat with a white band, gray shoes, hat, and gloves. Marjorie Giffin, Pi Phi, tripped along a black and white purse and black shoes with white bows on them. Third Street in a gold wool suit trimmed in brown with a brown taffeta blouse and huge chin bow, and brown accessories. Eleanor " With the elections for Prom King coming along we see fashion Dollman, Tri Delt, responded to the Spring atmosphere in a char- has assumed a new trend. We see the two outstanding contestants treuse and yellow three piece suit, with small brown stripe with have spruced up a bit. It has been noted that Jim Ballou has which she matched her accessories. discarded his "flying carpet" coat in favor of a sleeveless sweater and Joe Minor, Sigma Chi has pulled himself into a suit for Fri- " Betty Barber, Chi Omega, gaily enters the Library wearing a day afternoons. That is really a situation to think about. Here's grey-blue flannel tailored suit with a white pique collar and silver to more Prom King Elections and more tied neckties. 4 PROM NUMBER I THE "Be as Sure as Possible BORED -then WALK PASTEURIZE" DON HEROLD Somebody said, "Be sure you are right- Godfather then go ahead." SHANNON M. JOHNSON KATHERINE BERG Good advice. But impossible to follow if Editor Grad Mgr. you are dealing in raw milk. ROBERT MOORE, ELSA ESKEW There are ways of controlling the sources JOHN SEMBOWER Advertising Mgr. of milk supply. There are scientific meth- Associate Eds. ods of testing the milk itself. Johnson's employ them all! KENNETH CRUM TOM MARTIN Exchange Editor Circulation Mgr. When milk is accepted at the Johnson re- ceiving room, Johnson's is as sure as is VINCENT HIPPENSTEEL humanly possible that IT IS SAFE MILK. Publicity Mgr. BUT THERE IS NO WAY OF KNOWING LED DAY POSITIVELY - A N D ALWAYS - Ass't. Publicity Mgr. THAT RAW MILK IS SAFE ! That is what pasteurization is for! EDITORIAL STAFF After every precaution has been taken; LAURA GRIMSHAW MARY CLOUSER after the sources of supply have been FRITZ PURNELL WILBUR PELL proved to be as good as they can be made; Charles Flowers Harve Stackman Lloyd Wilkins Francis Nipp Jane Hayes Loy Baxter after the milk has been tested by every Eunice Toothaker Margaret Stark Joann Keller Frances Brindley Marjorie Cooking- Virginia Hunter known means,... Lucille Meyers ham Dorothy Ricketts Margaret Evans Thory Johnson Eleanor Dodson Anna Cameron Bob Van Namee Helen Mattice Then, Max Williams Ann Ashcraft Ralph Ehrman even then, no man can be Sure he is Helen Light Elizabeth Burnett Betty Barber Elizabeth Hillix Doris Ward Evelyn Conrad right.

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