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Show Ah, this feminine world! If it isn't one thing it's another. And now it is pigtails. We don't know how the men are taking it, but brightly colored ribbons tied to the ends of braided hair has made a 50-yard dash into the current hairdo of the modern school girl. Two campus cuties named Carmen Amos and Virginia Dyer really introduced the style here at South. Yesterday your roving reporter report-er saw someone dashing down the hall, and turning; to see who the glamor gal was, found it to be Gloria Guyman, looking ever so smart in her fuchsia skirt and sweater topped with a string of pearls, which is absolutely su-per-duper this season. It's rumored that South girls will keep their lily-white hands warm this winter with brilliantly colored "Mop-em" mittens, and, of course, there are always a few male characters who are always al-ways willing to "lend a hand." Have you noticed the absence of those ever-popular saddle shoes? Polished brown mocassins mocas-sins and oxfords have taken the lead in this year's Fall Fashion "Helio Day" Dance found Joe Bywater beauing Lois Neilson, who has one of those cute baby coiffures. Hmm, quite a change from the careless shoulder-hugging locks. Knitting for the Red Cross, rolling bandages for British relief, re-lief, and writing letters to friends and brothers in camps occupy most of the spare time in the life of the energetic co-eds today. Along with the rest of America, they believe that the best "help for the boys' morale is to have fascinating women behind be-hind them. Your next date dress will be more whimsical than ever. Frills, puffs, spangles and embroidery will contrast with every day wearing apparel. Sequin, gold embroidery, brilliant jewels will decorate this year's evening gown. The best value for V is Vital activity service; Vivacity in social so-cial affairs; and Victory in con- quering the "A's". -i |