Oze<£ Hie Week , . . By MARGUERITE WITTWER Drop in some clear sunny day at the Rancho San Jose y S'..: Chiquito near Carmel, California; hitch yourself up on the high corral fence and wait for “Mick” Riley to ride in tall an lean in a pair of old blue jeans, slant-heeled cowboy boots, her fair hair wind-blown and her hazel eyes sparkling. She’ll drop from the saddle of one of the horses she herself has broken and. eive vou that °ny smile which suits a Kappa Alpha Theta It O' it P-E t: ta th e: la P,-. m ley her IK at’', exi Th St'E ise vice-president as much as ,oes the real rancher that Mary jy, president of AWS, is. e Riley ranch which still re us the original name given to o!d Spanish land grant, stretch over 3000 acres of California I from tire sandy shore of the ■ ific into the foothills of the attains. Born in 1924 at Berke Calif.. Mick has lived hare all life and it is the kind of life c easterners write books about westerners dream about. An ■llent horsewoman, the tall •ta lias helped her family raise 4c horses, ridden them in shows, a; participated in rodeos. Last ^ Sir,inter she stayed home and | worked literally helping bale hay a riding after cattle. Monterey la Monterey high school, Mick j w v- active in club work, school so cial and political affairs. ‘ 7ive of the kids in school talked me into coming up here to | school with them. I'm the only one ■ left now.” she grinned. But Mick’s ! three years at Oregon have been fuli of activity. A junior majoring in sociology, site has been a mem h i of Kvvanta, Phi Theta Upsilon. worked for the YWCA, assembly committee, and the student hand- j book committee. Always interest ed in sports, she has swum with tii - Amphibians, played on the all stir basketball team, and enjoyed many games of tennis and golf on tii-1' side. 1 IV “Ask any of the kids at the liouse what my hobby is and they’ll ! tell you photography,” said Mick, ; sitting on a bench in the library after being interrupted for the in terview. ‘‘I just love it, and I've taken pictures of all the events I’ve been able to get to with my cam era. lily scrap books have been thumbed through by everyone there!” , Jne of the best all-around coeds Oregon has to represent the wom an enrollment, Mick is planning to enter personnel work when she graduates. “I almost joined the WAVES a little while ago but finally I tie- | Cided to graduate. Afterwards I may slid join and go into person nel work in the service. It really nil depends on how the war turns out by that time.” Asked whether the personnel , work might not interfere with her: interest in ranching, Mick admit ted that she did not know but that she “likes to work with people, anyway." YOuR MOMMY ►" HELPED win THAT WAR SHE WAS A WAVE HOORAY /$( (FOR MOMMY* (!? You, too. if you are eligible, would be proud to tell your children in later years, "I was 1 WAVE" Two summers ago Mick went to Annapolis for June Week and spent some time in Washington, D, C,, and other points east. “Oh yes, it was fun and it was exciting,” she said, “but I like the West and I’d rather live down in Carmel on the ranch than any where else.” Next-Year Next year when Mick returns to the campus to take on the new re sponsibilities of president of the Associated Woman Students she will stall the work with plans al- j ' ready mapped out in advance. The j I blueprints are ready: "We are planning to begin a ; Frosh Council program this sum mer which we hope will help orien ( late freshman girls arriving on the campus in September. There has j | been some criticism of the present j system and many suggestions have j been made for improvement. With the fine council I have to work with : I feel confident that next year will I I be another successful one in the j I history of AWS. I "The girls will he given an op-1 1 portunity for closer personal con- J tact with their adviser’s, and we J are planning to select ten girls ' from each living organization who will he counsellors to the newcom ; ers." And it looks like hard-work ing, courteous, friendly Mick Riley J will see her hopes come true next year. J Surprise the folks at home with a chic half-hat from On Willamette What Do You Ask of the Future? PeMxMjalitui / TV U • "SECRETS DE SUZANNE!" • "DOROTHY GRAY!" The fragrance of intrigue! Every drop of this fascinating fragrance holds a masqued potentcy . . . Su zanne Perfumes. Science finds a new way to give your skin that olive, youthful, doing things look. A soft freshness of na tural beauty, (cleasing, lubricating, and protecting creams). Make a Habit of Beauty! TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG COMPANY