First Co-ed of the Week Is Bothered by Blushing By MARJORIE MAJOR First coed of the week this year is biond, blue-eyed and petite Bitty Christensen, president of Mortar Board. She possesses the indisputable advantages of a pretty terrific GPA plus a charming smile and a glint of red in her hair. She confesses that she has a penchant for blushing, and loves to collect books. “I can’t seem to stop blushing,” she remarks mourn fully, ‘‘and am incurable where beautifully printed books are con cerned.” Her collection so far totals nearly thirty volumes. , Proving herself in reality the typical coed, she loves new clo-tif.es, sports clothes in particu lar—and would rather dance to sweet swing- than do almost any thing else. , World Series Worries Right now Billy is worried about the outcome of the world series, but doesn't like to make any predictions. Her favorite sport is golf with “a little bit of everything else, too.” During her past years here at Oregon she has been a member of Kwama, Phi Theta, Mortar Board and secretary-treasurer of Pi Delta Phi, French honorary. She plans to graduate from the school of education this spring. Blushes Again Rumor indicates interest in the pre-med department of No tre -Dame. When questioned she Wrinkles up a nose lightly brushed With freckles and blushes. But Billy is very forthright in her Joking for Oregon. “I’m crazy about, the people here and their friendly attitude,” she smiles. Sports Clothes Set Pace In Weekend Problems of Dress A full social calendar, such as faces the Oregon coed this week end, immediately gives rise to the question, “What in the world should I wear?” Firm believers in comfort, campus lassies turn out for the home football games in sports F.. FIRST LADY Miss Billy Christensen, this year’s Mortar Board president, has been selected as the first coed of the week. clothes, occasionally including a bright felt hat for a dash of color —but leaving fur coats and heels for the Portland games. According to official word the Bunion Derby will be strictly sport with skirts and sweaters, saddles or moccasins, and corre sponding ankle socks appearing as correct dancing garb. Sweaters Invade Campus in Bright Colors; New Styles ouroatoro sweaters and more of same have invaded the Oregon campus like the proverbial “Men from Mars.” Winifred Wallace. Tri Delt pledge, wears her brown one with a smooth henna rust skirt . . . Norma Trevarro, Alpha Chi pledge, makes Oregon history when she wears multi-strand shell-pearl leis . . . Betty Stock well, Theta, seen in survey class wearing a white sweater with a blue outlined V-neck—smooth, too. . . . Julia Glasby, Pi Phi, has a red sweater that looks mannish enough to be seen in any ROTC rifle class . . . Camel hair coats seem to be in the lightest natural shade this season . . . Mer: Huber, Tri Delt, is one bright pledge in her pastel blue raincoat . . . Nancy Kiesch’s plaid suit is plenty OK . . . Night shirts are news to college-wise girls at Oregon . . . Peggy Kemp, DG, is wearing a smooth hair style . . . Vivacious Ginny Vassar, Gamma Phi, says plaid jackets are for her . . . Dottle Havens, Kappa, registered in a salmon-colored sweater and skirt . . . Long strand pearls still hold the spot light for date clothes . . . Eleanor Ingdalil, Gamma Phi, sports a deep moss green herringbone top coat . . . Phil Collier, Kappa pledge, goes military in her sol dier blue longer jacket . . . Rub ber boots are headed for the cam pus hit parade. Swell for those occasional Oregon rains. Pick yours in some bright shade . . . Lora Case, Pi Phi, goes to mar keting class in a plaid topcoat of blue, rust, white . . . Chi Omega pledge, Carolyn Martin, studies in a wintergreen wool dress with fireman red peasant trim . . . Peggy Wright, Pi Phi, is seen in a longer sweater of brown, blue, and beige plaid. —Jean Frideger. RIDING IS FUN . . . it's more fun if you know how . . . ... and if you have the proper clothes. Only Millor's in Eugene haev nil the essential clothes to make ridinir completely comfortable . . . everything for riding—whether formal or informal. . . . Exclusive agents for Meyer tiros, and issaacs ridinj? togs. SPORTSSHOr BALCONY • Riding Coats • Riding Breeches • Kentucky Jods • Boots, Hats and Accesories Open a Student Charge Account at Miller s for Convenience Jersey Casual by AfoULLEN Tailored the trim cleancut way of men’s fine shirts,but with that com fortable becom ing softness that makes for easy wearing — this pastel all worsted jersey frock is already a campus favorite. Semi dirndl lines, wonderful shirt sleeves—typical Fall look. 19.95 U. Qc>^£