JackWelpott • George Dieborough
Men agree "there is nothing like a
dame." The female has many attributes, not the least of which is this abstract called beauty. Women, like many things in nature, are often endowed with characteristics universally accepted as pleasing. These physical attributes are the showcase by which a girl's personality is expressed. The way she dresses, the way she smiles, the way she walks, talks, and gestures . . . all these things offer clues to her personality. The next few pages are concerned with five pretty coeds. Each girl is strikingly different; each is pretty in her own way. Taken as a group they offer proof that there is little in nature to rival the American coed. 89