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Show THE Transit photographer was not able to catch all of the forty-two reserve officers on the campus the week before they entrained for Fort Douglas, but here are a few of them: Left Column, Connell Roberts, Leo Loll, Vernon Dieu; Right Column, Richard Flygare, Raymond Sanders, Donald Shaub; Bottom (Left to Right), Sam Morelli, John Murphy; Large Picture (Left to Right), Raymond Sanders, Gordon Smith, Willis Wynn, John Murphy, Francis Connell, and Eugene Barrett. SPRING FRILLS In the springtime a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love," but to all women fashion parades of Easter have their hearts. Broadway with all its gay lights, Hollywood with glamour hold their gay spring fashion parades. Within the college campus La Dianaeda girls held their week of Levi Day, Easter Parade with a climax of dancing. "Just what to wear this spring," said the college coed, "is a problem." Then to the rescue came L. D.'s assembly to show them just what to wear. Living pictures from "Lady Diana's Fashion Book" were charming L. D. coeds. Let's see, Mile's toilers in the household say Lady Diana, gay prints of gingham, have their place in scrubbing and dusting duties. For afternoon wear, the printed cottons are cool and crisp. There are sports in spring that need attention. White shorts for tennis hold their own, while riding habits smartly tailored make horseback riding lots of fun. Dogs have their place in Easter parades, with brushed-up tails and leashed at collar. They add to the fun of strolling through the park with Lady Diana's creation of the suit. Easter is the time for music. Choir boys sing the significance of Easter and the coming of Spring. Shirley Linford in her model of Lady Diana's choir, sang her interpretation of "Ave Maria." |