AWS Council Gets New Office Elizabeth Steed Announces Plans To Revive 'Capers' The Associated Women Stu dents, homeless campus orphans for years, last week found them selves a center from which to carry on their 1941-42 activities. President Elizabeth Steed an nounced establishment of a new AWS office on the second floor of McArthur Court. The headquarters, which in clude a reception office and offi cer’s room, will be ready for occupancy in September, Miss Steed believes. Highlighted events of the AWS program for the coming year, the president explained, will in clude a revival of “Coed Capers,” an evening of hi-jinx in which every women’s organization com petes for grand prizes. Emphasis this fall will be placed on as semblies where freshman girls will meet Oregon’s career women. Traditional money-makers will be the “Dime Crawl” and the “Nickel Hop,” where coeds bring out their glamour and collect dividends every time they dance with a man. Proceeds from these two events will go into the scholarship fund. Members of the AWS cabinet this year include Maxine Hansen, Marge Dibble, Nancy Riesch, Marge Curtis, Adele Say, Rhoda H a r k s o n, Billie Christensen, Bette Morfitt, Lois Nordling, Hope Hughes, Ruth Hall, Corinne Wignes, and Wini Green. Going Collegiate? (Continued from pac/e thirteen) spectrum, protect the Oregon coed’s long curly locks from the straightening efforts of the pre valant mist. Felt roller hats are sometimes called in to aid in this mission—as are oiled silk um brellas. One dress hat a season is usually sufficient. Short silks, or their equivalent i' ■ — .iii 11 To OREGON STUDENTS both old and new -WELCOME back to U. of 0. — and Eugene — and Burch’s, Eugene’s largest exclu sive shoe store. FEATURING For College Women • Collegienne • Florsheim • Rice O’Neill • Modern Miss • Moccarounds • Oscar Austead’s Wooden Shoes 4.95 and up For College Men • Crosby Square • Florsheim • Foot Sadis 5.00 and up Charge Accounts Invited in velvet, silk jersey or crepe, are a necessity for week-end dates, desserts and informal dances as well as many other campus functions. Here again quality and not quantity is im portant because one good-fitting, well-made dress is much to be preferred over four of the cheap er type. Formals should be simple and if the bankroll will only include one, be sure it can be converted into a dress for dinner as well as one for dancing. Fur coats, like cream-convertibles, are nice but not in the least necessary. It’s better to have a nice dress coat in cloth than a shoddy fur— or an extravagant one that plunges the family in debt for four years. Little knick-knacks, such as lapel gadgets, bracelets and neck laces, are nicer if tailored and made from some “quiet” material such as leather, wood or a plas tic. Choose rich, harmonious colors, good materials and smart con servative styles as a starter. In cidentally, don’t be misled by propaganda—it takes practice, and a couple of terms of wear, to be sloppy in the accepted col legiate fashion. Betrothals, Weddings (Continued from page thirteen) Detlefsen, Sigma Nu. Marjorie Kellogg became the bride of Dick Williams in early t 1. June, and the young couple are now at home in Eugene where Mr. Williams is to be Oregon’s educational activities manager during the coming year. Three Alpha Omicron Pi mem bers made romantic announce ments during the summer months. Ruth Graham’s marriage to Hugh Mercer of Lakeview was an event of mid-summer. Jeanette Harbert has announced her engagement to Bob Black, Alpha Tau Omega. Hazel Jeffryes will marry Lyttle Young, ATO, September 14. Betty Ann Lemon, Alpha Chi, was married to Jack Hannemari of Oregon State in June at a church wedding in Salem. They will make their home in the Capi tol city. BE SURE TO INCLUDE A TYPEWRITER IN YOUR COLLEGE BUDGET ....BUY HERE WHERE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS READY TO BACK OUR GUARANTEES ANY MAKE—RENT OR BUY $3.00 PER MONTH OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO. 30 East 11th Eugene, Ore. DANCING SPORTS . . . LIFE AT OREGON Is a busy one for the College Girl Just look at all the activities, bicycling, football, rallies, shopping, bridge, dancing, and a host of others not • i pictured to keep every Oregon coed busy from morning till night. That#s what makes college life so enjoyable. Assure yourself of an enjoyable college ca reer by starting out right. Seeking happi ness, often comes with dressing comfortably but attractively. Had ley's have dressed Ore gon coeds for years and have started many of them out on careers. Visit Hadley's for your first "class" at Oregon. Hari McDonald Theater Bldg. 1004 Willamette Phone 633 STUDYING RECREATION