Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Perfect Future, 'Future Perfect'
Won by Marilyn Sage in: N.Y.C.
By BILL KOW'LETT
Marilyn Sage, senior in journal
ism last year, is living the sort of
success story most coeds merely
dream about. She is currently in
New York working for John Rob
ert Powers famous model agency.
Anyone who is more than a
freshman will remember Marilyn
Sage as the blonde vision who was
as well known on the campus as
the Pioneer Mother, and a whole
lot nicer to know. She was presi
dent of the University of Oregon
chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, na
tional women’s journalism honor
ary.
According to her brother, Bill
Sage, freshman in pre-med, the Co
Student Magician
Seeks Campus Job
Can you use a magician to spirit
you into your house after closing
hours? Or possibly a ventriloquist
to sit in class with your worst en
emy and cause a little confusion ?
A student has applied for part
time work as a magician and ven
triloquist, Mrs. Lucille Parsons,
manager of the University branch
of the Oregon State Employment
Service, said Tuesday. He is seek
ing engagements at either private
parties or lodges.
The number of students apply
ing for positions, according to Mrs.
Parsons, outnumber the available
jobs. However there are positions
open in yard work, such as mow
ing lawns and shoveling in saw
dust she added, and part-time
stenographers are needed.
ASA Plans Meeting
House representatives of the Af
filiated Students association will
meet at 4 p.m. today at the Gamma
Phi Beta, Joan Preble announced.
She requested that each house send
a representative.
quille lass was working in New
York last summer for a publishing
house, wondered if her journalis
tic talents might not be appreciat
ed by the Powers agency, and ap
plied for a job doing publicity work.
She was turned down for lack of
experience. As she was leaving the
building, Mr. J. R. Powers, him
self, saw her and promptly saw to
it that she got the job for which
she had been turned down.
She is now assistant manager of
the Powers charm school called,
“Future Perfect.” Offered a job
modeling, she decided there was a
more perfect future in what she
was doing and declined with
thanks.
Her brother reports that Marilyn
is crazy about New York, despite
initial difficulties finding an apart- ■
ment, and wouldn't leave now for
anything short of an earthquake.
For those who feel that doing
journalistic work in a model agen
cy lacks glamour, Miss Sage might
have a whisical smile. She knows
what she is doing.
Lie Advocates Aid
To Relieve Europe
UNITED NATIONS HALL,
FLUSHING, N. Y„ Sept. 30—
(UP)—United Nations Secretary
General Trygve Lie warned to
night that unless fresh emergency
aid is quickly forthcoming, war
devastated Europe will run short
more than $1,787,000,000 of meet
ing its 1947 international trade ob
ligations.
In a detailed report on the eco
nomic plight of Europe, Lie’s finan
cial experts stated that some na
tions might have no recourse but
to cut down already marginal stan
dards of living by curtailing im
ports. Among these named specifi
cally were France, Italy, Austria,
Poland, Yugoslavia, and Czecho
slovakia.
Morning Matinee
(Continued from page two)
of no particular religion, belong
ing to no clubs, and so on. The list
is long and ridiculous.
Freedom of the screen is about
to be jeopardized by censor
ship. Censorship's blue pencils are
operating now, this minute.
No argument can be made
against their cutting rank obscen
ity out of motion pictures. Origin
ally, that was all they were sup
posed to do. But today, far from
their first limits, the censors de
termine the total content of what
we see on a supposedly free screen.
Incidentally, if there are any kid
dies reading this who want to go
out and look at a little cleavage
let them pick up almost any one
of the host of comic books that in
fests the average drug store. You
don’t even have to go out of the
house if you don’t want to: just
subscribe to a paper that publishes
Steve Canyon, Milton Caniff’s
“comic” strip. The current female
in the strip is practically all cleav
age.
But that’s in the funnies, not the
movies. . . .
Emerald Classified
All classified is payable in advance at the
•ate of four cents a word the first insertion,
wo cents a word thereafter at the Emerald
Business Office.
LOST: Earring, bow shaped, Hello
dance. Call Ext. 382. Dorothy De
Freese. (13)
FOR SALE—1942 Harley-David
son “45” motorcycle, lots of ex
tras, in excellent condition. Jim
Whitzig, 1343 University St. (14)
Betas, Chi Psis
To Pose Today
The following living organiza
tions are scheduled at Kennell-EUis
studio by the 1948 Oregana staff
for individual pictures:
x, x _y-T/ x age sj>
October 1: Beta Theta Pi, Chi
Psi.
October 2: Delta Tau Delta, Del
ta Usilon.
October 3: Phi Delta Theta, Phi
Gamma Delta.
October 4: Villard.
October 6: Phi Kappa Alpha,
Sherry Ross.
DON'T
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catch you
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