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|94C loTi uJ- - }5 a^5 r'® to »!■ O'cto'''er, ' 1940 The Dialleto Pa^e '"'.hree o 1 \ \ Y ■ ' ■ ' yhpr! fC ,c 1. / - To diacuGS Gtyj.ish studes must first cortr.ider the definition of style, id'e Fre-ch say, '‘'Cliic". nhich, l.ein.f^ tra?iG- lo.ted freely, :\Gt\ns '‘in the nood—or in the j ode". To be stylish cno Must rnoM v/hen and hov; to Mear nhat. TJie rirht time rialces for stylo. Ddre we are interested orr.'T,rily in campus stylos. A slouc’iy si;e.ator dra;)od above a sap;p;ing skirt which 'v/aves hiyh above di.rty saddle-shoes -V5,lces a cOiVif or table' outfit bu/fc is far fron :r.akiny a chle pict^ire. Of course, co?.::.Corl: is iMpcrtant, but don't be con fer cable at the e.uponse of stp/-le. A:' interestin'; plase of clothinf: in cludes our coanon fads. ITe nust not confuse a lad with a style. Fads are gerroraiy^ foolisJij whereas styles are-- u'eH—stylos .are st‘'’‘lish, Thf.'.t is the difference. A .''’or; of tlu? latest .fa'b" have been ''.'.’■ea.riiif spiko-hoels irit''"' ank lets to cla.sses wliich t/as uj-'-ccrifortable; wearing; ni s-Matchoo.' anklens, rdiicli v;as confusing;; wsarinp; bi’i,'fitly colored hi-Gox, wViich wei'e lisu'd on.tlie eyes and ivearinp, the viost ridiculous Iiats to ■o found, which aiincr/od i.r-oul'y .le:'.'.- bers. The -irl i.'ho accepts every fad she contacts stamps .lierseli as beiny so uninap;inative tliat she can't con.;iuro up cojnething diffei'eiit to brin.;; out her oirn individuiil pers oriali'b.’' but has to reb/ on what the nouies are doiny. All of which, adds up to this r if you would bs a stylish stude, wear th'O riyht clothes at t.he rii;ht tine, and don't tp.’co up ever;’' .fad that tuys at';vour (Turn to Paf;e fix) MUSICAL ^ MENTION everyone :.:ust necessarily have a dif- feront conception of the torn ’’•■msi'e”. [•:c some it means s. delightful evo-ging of the classics as interpreted by sane well-lcj.avm syripuory orchestra; and to others, it 'meons an hour of swin.g uh- Oir the leadership of Ta.ay Dorsey and his irropressiPlo 'bro.ibone'. .•..u0..o of US 'v'hc roc.lly onpov the cl-.i;5sj.cP are rcgo.rded aj.inost as sc. e- t'-inp of a nuseuQ pioco-scnothinc out- Mcded and_ not a little vFict'r>i'lan’. iiioro -.'.re ti:-'-.es when i c is al los t av.'u.ifi-- ing to see the expressiens on ry ciniig fan friend's, .faces wdien I mention Tdhai- kovsiy'G Fifth Syyhorrw They are often unaf-'le to control the desire- to arcy their eyebretrs in a supercilious j-oon, as if to say-- "0.h, hevr purr- fectly level-/-" with just the faintest .-■'.ant c' sareas-;, Fo'.revor, there i& :,'.ot a /'rcat deal we can say in . rsfelyy other than .rkin;;, thcM fool (if poss ible) that v.fe yenuiiel ■ onjo'’- that y j and are not trying to fa Is-el" '‘apireciMta the finer things in like", '.;0 are in 'the'minor i'ly, so i.'o only enjoy lausio for nusic's sake, O:.'1 .lV.lO'.is ..0 vs-rxeus an/' su?.idrv re— narks, .1 ...Cl/ 11 ib ■\‘rere irat for sv/ing or .popular music 'this old world v/ould be i... dull place. A iiajori'iy of '/oung peo ple lias caabcliy tuies, the clever li/-a lies, a.nd lilting '.lelodies. And 'boo, ■"ho fac'^; ishat it is biein.p, steadily ca> .,'csed 'ykres ffio'y and not foimd in other ."lusic, fo .-ular nusic is dif- (Turn to rr.;;e 6)
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