PAGE FOUR THE NEWS ARGUS FEBRUARY Campus Fashions Are Way Out And Fanciful The window pane stockings are still popular with the girls on campus. Miss Shirley Austin can prove this is a true fact. She has on a lovely navy blue mini Pea Coat and a navy blue sailor type mini dress, white leather gloves, with navy blue window pane stockings and matching navy blue shoes trimmed with red soles. This style is an example of casual wear. Miss Carolyn Elaine Brown has on an eye-catching brown and white double-breasted pant suit, a while shell and brown shoes. This outfit is an example of sports wear. Miss Melva Cannon is wearing a green A-line mini coat with a flare back, slash pockets, long bell sleeves, and a mod side zip per. To match her coat, she has on green and white, black-toe sling back shoes. Her outfit is an example of church wear. Miss Selma Daniels is wearing an original Wanda Belli creation from San Francisco. The vest is low-necked and double-b r e a s t e d. The floor length lounging set is worn with gold sling slippers. The green and yellow flowered two-piece culotte lounging set is an ex ample of pre-bedtime fashion. —Carolyn Elaine Brown All Four Classes Hold Meetings And Ask for Dues The Senior Class discussed gi’adiiation and class gifts, and chose invitations. The Junior Class is planning a talent show. Miss Lucille Evans, president of the class, urges each junior to pay his class dues. The next meeting of the Junior Class will be held on January 31, at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Lounge. Business of Importance: 1. discussion of variety show 2. plans for entertainment show 3. selection of play 4. selection of characters for play 5. refreshments will be served The sophomore class is plan ning the annual Freshmen and Sophomore Prom. Any Sopho more can pay his class dues in the auditorium room of the Alumni Building 8:00 a.m. t o 9:00 a.m. every day or 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The deadline for paying class dues is March 15, 1968. The Freshmen class is like wise discussing the Freshmen- Sophomore Prom, A talent show is being planned and each Fresh man is urged to pay his class dues. Future Freshman Class meet ings I’vill be held the firet Mon day of each month in Fries Auditorium at 5:30 p.m. ■—Janet Beckett Students May Join Religious Groups Want to understand more about your religious denomina tion? Take an active part in re ligious activities? Form a club. Make it work. Learn your faith and help others to understand the power of God. If you are in terested please contact Rev. Henry Lewis, Jr. in the Alumni Building or get in touch with one of these ministers: Methodist, the Rev. David Riffe; Catholic, Father Maslein; Episcopalian, the Rev. J. Viver- ette; Lutheran, the Rev. David Deramus; Presbyterian, the Rev. J. D. Peterson, and Baptist, the Rev. Benjamin Daniels. A I m ''S. I Selma Daniels >lelva (’aiinoii Carolyn Elaine Brown Shirley Austin -f-faj'uruX-'Sarbera. 61957 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. IVE eOT AN IDEA,BARNEY let's start an INSURANCE COMPANY! If you want to start something big, come to the Rock. There’s plenty of room to grow. Our representative will be on your campus within the next few weeks. Discuss with him career opportunities—opportunities in computer systems, marketing management, actuarial areas, investments, accounting, claims and underwriting. Ask your Placement Director for the date of our visit, and arrange to talk with us. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA an equal opportunity employer '> ^ PRUDENTIAL PRUDENTIAL ENCTH BRALTAR