1923 Cedrus Yearbook

Advice to The Querulous This department has just recently been organized by the Cedrus Staff. We have received many more questions than can be published, but if the questioners will come to us privately we will be glad to answer them. We sincerely hope that the answers given here will be satisfactory. Thelma D. That is altogether too much time to spend on your studies. I think that three or four hours an evening is all that is required of you. Lillian H. An arts' course is good. We advise libera l arts, it sounds as if you would have a better chance. Dick D. It is bad taste to linger too long at t he door while escorting. The young lady's mother was perfectly right in making y ou go to church on Sunday night if you have a date. Don W. Judging from the photograp hs sent in with your query, I judge that you should make a good aesthetic dancer . And certainly, it is popular. L. Caskey. Your ideas are too fligh ty. Your amateur success on the stage does not warrant your leaving home. F urthermore, you would have no possible chance on Broadway, for there are many othe rs like you. Julius B. Yes, the color scheme of yellow shirt and green tie is especially good this year for use on the Rangers' Club. Johnny D. The best that we can advise for making an impression of great size is wide-checked trousers, coat and vest. It is a sign of weakness to part the hair in the middle. I have a boy friend who is very particular about my running with others. Would it be proper for me to go riding w ith another man about my age if I happ en to be in Dayton and my friend is in Xenia, especially if the man I go riding with is a real-estate agent?-4C. To L. C. Considering that you Are looking for a future home, your young friend would surely not care for you rid ing with a real-estate agent. I would like to find out how to get a husband who would be willi ng to own a farm and let me run it? I am very mu ch interested in agriculture and would like to have a farm to start out on.—M. E. D. Anyone who can qualify will please let us know and we will give you the questioner's address. I would like to know how to stick to one girl. Could you give me any advice as to when one really is in lov e?—G. L. M. To G. L. M. We would advise you to go ask either Gavin Reil ly or Christine. Do you know of anyone who would like to take a course in flirting? I can give them such a course any Friday if the parties will just go out with me on Rangers' trips.—D. 0. To Dot. 0. Mr. Pierson informsus that he will be glad to take the first lesson. 85

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