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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1941)
Gited-olf-Ut&-we.eJz ' Steedie ” Likes Rain; Mourns Straight Locks By JANET WAGSTAFF Who would be brought to mind by mention of the name Miss Perfume Magnolia Barn? Certainly not Elizabeth Steed. Yet that is how “Steedie” says her full name sounds. And anyone who calls her Betty is automatically dinged, so it is Steedie, president of AWS, who is the Coed of the Week. Another title which she doesn’t like is “activity woman.” “But I like the activities,” she said. Her list of past and present ac tivit.es bears this out: it includes Kwama, Phi Theta Upsilon, of which she was president, and AVVS of which she has been ser ge,aid. of arms, treasurer, and now president. I.ikes Oregon This blue-eyed coed, though Philadelphia born, claims, "I'm au Oregonian, rain and all, even web-feet. But I don’t have curly hair, which makes it inconvenient sometimes.” Steedie would rather swim than anything. She likes long dis tance swimming most because she says she is not very fast. During the last four summers she has been a life guard in a Girl Reserve camp. “After graduation I’d really Campus Shop 851 E. 13th Next to the Pit Swe&iebi A bra ml now shipment of sweaters lias just arrived at your campus shop, all of the best eolors*and styles. These will solve your problem of what to wear at such informal social functions as the Sophomore W hiskerino. Here we hav estyles to fit your person ality as well as prices to fit your pocketbook. All that Glitters is At twilight,”'e o m e out ill dresses hi'iUl til'ul in. line, jewel t rimmed, lovely in lines nml apron ef-^ I nets. S9.90 up CAPER CUTTER Planning for the forthcoming “Coed Capers” is AVVS President Miss Elizabeth Steed, featured as Coed-of-the-vveek. like to go to a school where they take dumb things like me, as green as horns, and train them,” Elizabeth, a social science major, saic^. “I’d like to go into some sort of personnel work later.” Enthusiastic about everything, the head of Oregon’s women waxed eloquent when coming AWS activities were mentioned. “Coed Capers is the big thing now. It’s a revival from several years back, and I just can’t see how it can be anything but a suc cess. One of the biggest jobs is getting 50 senior cops because we hear the boys are planning to crash. We muscle girls are going to don lettermen’s sweaters and bodily oust any males, even though they wear dresses.” With the record of past suc cesses under her capable hands, ‘Steedie’s” forthcoming Capers seems to have a rosy future. QoedU Steal Gleve/i jbudi Coed Capers Fashion-wise Oregon girls challenged Freddie Martin for dance spotlight last weekend . . . Phyllis Heher in a “reasonable facsimile” of a man’s suit, blue grey with super tailoring . . . Jean Fitzgerald wears a flame red velveteen with shirred bod ice . . . June Marie Wilson rates her dates in autumn brown . . . Have you seen the new "mop mit tens" with matching fuzzy-wuz zy hat . . . Definitely a slick num ber is Mary Anderson’s black nail-head studded dress . . . Shoe socks to pussy-foot down to study table . . . Stephanie Peterson stops them in a violet velveteen dirndl . . . Janice Jones “Surveys” her class in black rubber boots . . . Trophy belts of heavy calf to dangle prized bits of junk . . . Hois Ilafile reflects her personal ity in tourquoise long-waisted jersey, smooth number . . . Con nie Averill prepares for Black Outs" in velveteen with white hipline flowers . . . Bright col ored top-coats are taking over . . . Beth Parks gets her “re quired credits” in velveteen and a plaid combination . . . Betty Owen sticks to figure-flattering black velveteen . . . Nylon sweat ers are new . . . Trudi Harding’s double-date special is a royal blue velveteen suit . . . Why not get a fisherman’s waterproof hat to go With those boots . . . Alice Bloodworth stars when she wears beige wool with studded belt . . . Liz Kice’s “must" item is a “coke" colored suit. —By Jean Fridegar. '• r. • ~ © Prof. C. B. Farrington is in his fortieth year as a faculty mem ber of Sam Houston State Teach ers college, Hutsville, Texas. I CORDAY’S Parfum Tzigane* Langurous as a gypsy violin . . . Thrilling as a gypsy czardas. . . . Exciting as gypsy love. . . . Yet with a dash of sophistication that proclaims you a person of chic when you wear it. Packaged in a crimson satin vio lin case in a crystal flask created by the great Lalique himself. DRUG CO.