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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1941)
Qoexi the, Week Prexy Rohda Harkson Admits No Pet Peeves ■ By JANET WAGSTAFF Found: one girl who cannot think of one personal pet peeve. \Vhich shows that Rohda Hark son, Kwama president and Ore gon’s coed of the week is just naturally amiable. «^I’m awfully sorry,” she said in a sincere tone, looking a little worried as if she • should have LUCIEN LELONG’S OUTDOOR PERFUME • If you are the girl ^ vho is at home on the green, the bridle path, the deck of a 6loop, or at the vheel of a roadster, grand ''Carefree” Perfume tvas made especially for you. $5, $7.50 Purse Flacon $1.25 ''Carefree'’ Cologne ... a per ^Tect companion lor the per fume, and for YOU. $2, $3.75 TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO. c See This Exciting Drama 'Parachute Battalion' with Robert Preston and Nancy Kelly — also — Charles Starrett in 'Prairie Strange' some dislikes, “but I just can’t think of anything I especially dislike.” Likes All Sports But from the enthusiastic sparkle which appeared in her hazel eyes a minute later as she mentioned riflery it was appar ent that she has a great fond ness for that sport. She lists skeet and trap shooting as her favorite sports, adding that she often goes duck hunting with her father. She fishes, too, and says she likes to try any sport even though she’s not always good at it. That Rohda likes people is very evident from the interest with which she greets them. During her interview she asked nearly as many questions as she an swered. This Is perhaps explained by her ambitions since she is majoring in social sciences pre paratory for social service work. Always Busy As further practice for her fu ture employment she spends her spare time working at the Eu gene Red Cross headquarters. “Besides typing, I do all sorts of things; I even make beds some times,” she finished with a little chuckle. When asked about gadget jew elry Rohda gave a definite nega tive shake of her brownish- blond head and went on record, “No, I just don’t use costume jewelry.” She pointed out that a watch and sorority bracelet on her wrists and a Kwama pin at the left of her Pi Phi arrow were the only jewelry effects she wore. JbuJU Qa ^bancuuf Whether you went tea dancing to Ted Fio Eito or to Willamette park Saturday night you noticed that . . . Mildred Meany rates in black velveteen with white heart buttons . . . Aldine Gates swirls in a dark red accordion pleated dress with lei beads . . . Yvonne Torgler dances in black velveteen with a blue sequin band around hemline . . . Dottie Havens, SDX Queen, looks smooth in grey wool plus two huge orchids . . . Hilda Rohrback likes light blue jersey—long sleeves and torsQ ..Hetty Fryer sparkles in black with sequin bands on neck and hip lines . . . Mary Jane Rabbe gives another vote for black dresses for tea dancing . . . Kay Daugherty elects velveteen with red, green and blue ribbon stripes . . . Marge Curtis likes her diamonds—huge conversation pin for her date dress . . . Bob bie Sinclair has one of those vogue creations with fur pockets and collar on blue-green wool dress. —Jean Frideger, SWANK in SUEDE P Dutch-style, pillbox, and tarn hats in snide to wear with your fur or sport coat. You'll need a hat for the game. Dorothy Duree Walling Building KWAMA LEADER Miss Rohda Harkson, coed of the week, heads Oregon's white sweater girls. ^biasuf, *7elll Ojj 'Weekend By LOIS HULSER Dear Diary: This week finally comes our sojourn to Portland for the big game with all the trimmings. This place will be a ghost town with only the boys of the law school left browning in Fenton hall. Beginning Friday noon, pro vided you don't have a quiz in the aft (and it's being done) you’ll be among the ducks start ing by train, bus and jalopy for the metropolis. These lucky peo ple will be joined by their less fortunate pals who will roll into the Portland station in the eve. Rally Dance Saturday At any rate Saturday with luncheons, the game and finally the rally dance is the real holi jbelta Qamma Delta Gamma pledges were given a welcoming dessert by their alumnae. Tuesday night, at the home of Mrs. Rex Underwood. An annual occasion during which DG alums meet new pledg es to the sorority, this year's meeting featured a piano recital. day. Webfoot sassicty will really hit Portland en mass Saturday eve when the brothers in some 18 fraternities have informal get togethers, details of which are too numerous to mention, and the rally dance is held at Jantzen with the music of Stanley Ken ton and his band from Balboa Beach. Oh, diary, we had a dessert again last night as usual. 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