University of Arizona - Desert Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1941

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Jke Desert Qoes Jo Jacutty [Party Faculty parties are hetd throughout the year. Members of the faculty also get together out on the tennis court, where an annual tournament is held, and also down at the bowling alleys, where they compete in a league. Mr. Lesher, Dr. Polmer, and Mr. Mundinger fight it out on the tennis court tor supremocy, while the bowling championship is in doubt. The party depicted on this page was held on Valentine ' s Day in the recreation hall T J. Smith, president of the faculty club, was in charge of the affair, which was well attended. FATHERED AROUND the machine qun are: Mr and Mrs Lyma;. ienson, Mr. H. J. Iimerson and Mrs. Taylor. ' mmm DANCING TOGETHER are; T. J, Smith and Florence Andrews, ivir. and Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Lyman Benson wilh Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. McGeorge, Mr. and Mrs. Parke, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith. RELAXING wilh ■ Mrs. Mattmgly. retreshmg coke are Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and Mr. and MR. AND MRS. NORMAN MARTINSON. J. C. Parke, (Mr, and Mrs. Maynard m the background) Mrs Jimerson beside Mr. Parke, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fitch converse. NOVELTY DANCE is demonstrated by T I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Mr. and Mr; Davis in the background. Smith and Florence Andrews. Charles Vaughan, with Mrs. (I2



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r ALL RUSHIN ' G iinds girls slrugghng mio velvets and heavy crepes, yet looking remarkably composed around the tea table Typ:cal tea scene at the Kappa house, from left to right: Alice Hemm.ngs, Frances Blow, Suzanne Schock, Madeline Sauter. ' ■Ajib ' li SX. ' ' i i ' S ' ' - vy-. f 1 -y ■ i - .•t; ;:!-! : SPECTATOR FASHIONS are shown here by Jean Puckelt. Pi Phi. in a dark lumper v orn over the ever-popular slip-on sweater, and Nancy Lemdecker, Alpha Phi, m a smart tailored suit and mannish Dobbs. No doubt ex- plaining the finer pomis of football to the girls is Roy Conn, Sig Alph. -e - ■J: Iviotijs. a habit co: prefers Ih pants and BELOW. nov to ... .;ii w; . i,.i,ii-j !ht,i f .iwy morning run are Lynn d Maiy Black, Kjppas Lynn sports an English riding ple ' .e with mann fh tweed jacket and derby. Mary ? more cas ' al weslern outfit of whipcord front. er broadcloth shirt. CLOTHES AND COSMETICS By LOIS HARVEY While it cannot be said that Arizona co-eds are extraordinarily clothes- minded, clothes and cosmetics play as important a part in their lives as they do to women everywhere. A notable feature of this campus is that, although it draws students from various economic levels, one cannot distinguish them by the clothes they wear. This may be because of two things: (1) there is a sameness in college girls ' apparel, and i2i campus wardrobes are reproduced in expensive and inexpensive lines alike. Therefore, quantity of clothes is the chief difference between the rich and the not-so-rich. Fashions on this campus have their distinctive features— they reflect the in- fcrmality of the west. [Hats are almost never worn— church and teas are the notable exceptions. A typical artist concert audience reflects every degree of formality from bobbie socks and sweaters to formal gowns and fur wraps. Almost anything goes! Furthermore, the glamour of the Southwest is ' reflected in their styles. Some- thing of the winter resort atmosphere is reflected in their frontier pants, slacks and tennis shoes, denim levis. While the university insists upon strict adherence to academic pursuits, the curriculum does not prevent girls from wearing play clothes— sandals, Mexican broomstick skirts, and levi skirts. Mexican silver jewelry and Indian silver and turquoise jewelry is commonly worn. Rndeo outfits . ire stiown by university co-eds roll their own. Jimmy Taylor shows the E.V.s THE CAMERA catches Virginia Yost. Delia Gamma, and Bill Tidwell. Phi Delt, in their Sunday best on the steps of the D.G. house. Notice Bill ' s dark tie with conservative light stripe and Ginny ' s frivolous bonnet bedecked with flowers and veil

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