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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1916)
! SOCIETY The Junior prom, the biggest event of the spring in 'the social world of the Uni versity, will be formally opened at 8:30 by the grand match led by Frank Scaiefe, president of the Junior class, and Ruth Roche. Good fellowship rather than the money spent on decorations is featured. Two punch rooms are needed this year on account o^f the attendance of over 400. These rooms are decorated with tall white vases filled with pink and white flowers and placed on white stone pedestals. A chain of Ivy is festooned around the iride of the balcony, with smaller vines hanging from, the edgo and through all, electric lights are intertwining. Artifi cial red flowejrs on apple twigs—5000 of them—cover the three-foot siding of the balcony. Large lemon-yellow “O’s” two and one-half feet high are placed every thirty feet on this background. The stage of the armory is built up to represent an inverted green bowl, the center back of which is decorated with a yellow “O,” ten feet high. From this stage after the eighth danee the men’s glee dub will slug. After the third the women’s glee club will sing from the balcony. k Medals to the athletes will be present ed by Lamar 'Loose after the sixth dance. Hendershott’s 10-picce orchestra is furnishing the music for the twelve dances. The programs are of white, on which the Oregon seal is gold-embossed. I’atrons nnd patronesses are: Gover nor and Mrs. Withyeombe, President and Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Rishop Walter T. Sumner, President nnd Mrs. Kerr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geolrge T. Gerlinger, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Parsons, Miss M. Ruth Guppy, Professor Colip V. Dyment, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodrich, Judge and Mrs. Robert Rean, Dr. nnd Mrs. John Straub, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0,. Dixon, Miss Mabel Cum mings and Judge and Mrs. J. M. Hamil ton. The following is the list of guests: Apha Phi—Florence Brosius, Hood River; Eloise White, Portland; Helen Case, Tillamook; Elizabeth Pruers, Gret chen Colton, Dorothy Ilunsikcr, Marvel Tenure, Gladys Hutchens, Ruth Fluus aon, Portland; Iuetha Hughes, Salem; Lucile Johnstoln, Ruth Gnilmm, Portland. Aibt McMurphey, Dorothy Parsons, and Helen Hall, Eugene. Kappa Kappa Gamma-Doris Slocum, Jennie McGuire, Gladys Hollingsworth, Louise Bartini1 s, Genevieve Ivellar, Anna Lee Miller, Grace Holt, Margaret Gray, Matrel Keasey, Ililma Fox, Eleanor Spall, Alice Vim Schoonhaven, Gertrude May, Mary Irving, Benin Waltz, Jean Geisy, all of Portland; Marian Gould, Medford; Jtutl Bailey, Etigen Warner, Medford; Ellen r; Helen Casey, Dallas; .lean Budge, Medford; Lois and Helen Hull, Eugene; Leah Walthers, Medford. Alpha Tau Omega—Sidney (’amine, Hood River; Arthur Loftus, Hood River; Jackson, Portland; William McDonald, Marshfield. Phi Delta Theta H irold Copeland, John Kennedy, Rnltis Allen, Wilbur Carl, Itnlph Sjlmitk, thirl Applegren, Charles Wentworth, Nntlnm Bessel, Karl Johnson, Ralph Thayer, John Ruth, Ar thur Olsen, David Lechc, Lise Worsham, nil of Portland; Ray Fox, Eugene; Lee Henderson, Albany; Clay Cornett, Al bany; 1 with Abbott, Ashland; William Uteres, Dallas.I Beta Thotajpl llenry Foster, John Pay, Carter Brandon, Medford; V. I'lazk, Ashland; Frank Miller, Albany. Sigma Chi -Lee Ilulbut, Louis Schultz, Albany; Lyle Bartholomew, Whitney Guill, 'Pheoroij Hoover, Glenn Aeker l’riee, Fred Holland, Seappoose; Frank Ransom, Berkeley, Cal.; Stephen Wil cox, Dick Ransom, ,1. West, C. 11. Foley, F. Carter, Jack llolalen, Portland; Rob ert Fftes, Prlnevllle and F Foster, K. Smith, Payne Lerow and .1 Mackey. Phi Gamma Delta Dow Wilson, Jaek O’Rryau, E. ljt. Holt, James Humes* Stanford Anderson, Carl Samolla, Herman Lind, ’Marsh Davis, Portland; Allen Hoefsteuider, The Dalles; Wesley Seaman, Marshfield. Kappa Alpht| Theta Margaret Haw kins, Louise Manning, Helen Maunlug. Frances Tate, Portland; Mae Ballock, Albany; Eleauor MeClaine, Sllverton. Delta Delta1 Delta Bonnla Header* *on, Jean Murdock, Margaret ltronaugh, Anna May llrona u g h, Ada Gtten, (iladys Dunn, Greteben Colton, Marie Campbell, Norma Redman, Jeon Gelslor, Marian Chapin, Jean Stevens, Portland; Frieda Paid Campbell, Kntidson, Paul Herbert Hall, Ball, Astoria; Could, Medfori Bernice Craig, Helen ]), ■kehaeh, Fdnn Hard, Salem; Marian Helen Casey, Dallas; Iris Blewitt, Lola Hall, Helen Hall, Nora IManerud, Mattel Mnnerud, Eugene; Florence Damson, Portland; Ellen Jack >.>n, Milwaukee. PI Beta Phi -Gertrude Flicker, Gene vieve llnveu, Mary McDonald, Margaret Conklin, Portland; Gertrude Eppinger, Tillamook; Genevieve Eraser, Corvallis; Helen Case, Tillamook; Teresa Nichols, Corvallis; Caroline Steel, Tillamook; An nette Spencer, Genevieve Gillespie, Eu gene. o Mary Spiller Hall Marjory Reed, Portland; Ellen Von Valkenborg, ’15. Delta Gammif—Vera Fleming, Agner M.Bride, Miriam Todd, Feba Maeklln. Julia Harris u, Mary Packwood, Yirgiuia Wilson, Catherine Smith, Portland; Cyl pha Switzer, Tillamook; Einma Steven son, Eugene; Marian Stephenson, Port land; Irene Cuttis, Salem; Alice Curtissj° Marshfield; Alice Lernko, Albany. Chi Omega—Donna Spencer, Jean Ste phens, Helen Colton, El nee Ilemen way, Philcna King, Naomi Beckwith, Ar villa Beckwith, Constance Taylor, Port land; Jean Budge, Leah Wal'ther, Marian Gould, Medford; Helen C.vsey, Dallas; Vera Cason, University of Washing ton; Ruth Warner. Gamma Phi Beta -Marjory Kay, Car oline Dick, Paula Linn, Salem; Ada Me Murphey, Dorothy Parsons, Jlugene; Na omi Marcellus, Maxine Friodenthal, Gretchen Taylor, Helen Minsinger, Mil dred McCIung, Sue Acre, Helen Wheeler, K U 1 H KUUKt. The girl who leads the Junior Prom tonight. 1 Margaret Brenaugh, Anna iMay Bron nugli, Jennie Parelius, Panlibe I’oreous, Virginia ('ash, Elizabeth Peters, Gret ehen Colton, Gladys Hollingsworth, Port land; Horatio Allen, Hood River; Grace Hamilton, Edith David, Astdria. Delta Tail Delta—Harry I Hills, Sa lem; Jack Crosley, Boland Woodruff, Walter Peterson, Harold Young, Prank Harlow, Charles Iliggins, Walter Tanan see, Ralph Sparrow, Prank l,)avis, Port land; Albert Powers, Marshfield; Mor timer Brown, Portland; Prentiss C’nlli son, Clarence Spencer, Cottage Grove; Edison Marshall, Medford. 1 Sigma Nil Carl Wilson, James .Ten sen, I.innton; George Enwifeneo, Jack Williams, Carlton Dinwiddle,! J. Murphy, Malone. Junior Malnrkey, Frank Colter, Parsons, Oliver Huston, Herbert Nor maldin, Portland; Carl l.ee. Astoria; Al len Button, Hood River; Mi|ilkey, Mon mouth; William Henderson, Hood River; Joe Anderson, Astoria; Lloyd William son, Medford; Kish Chapman, Marsh field; Francis Bennett, Medford; Dean Walker, Independence; Curl Berry, llood River. I Kappa Sigma House Hayden Daugh erty, Buddy Combs, Prank Durbin, Do rnl Proctor, Ed Strowbridgt I hint, Ros Balston, Merrill Moore, John eoe Hemenway, (lrrie Fry, Allen Carson, Richard Aviaon, Edward Springer, llo hnrt Hainan, Jack Dnndon Knapp, Marsh Davsi, Janit Irving Niles, Don Robinson, Henry Judd and Ned Fowler. lota Chi. B. Ramsey, O. Taney, Prineville; John Shetterly, Willainina; R. William Addison Jensen, Johnson, Astoria; Arthur Tucker, As toria; Arthur Hooten, t rial Lorenz, Co (luille; T. Calllson, Cottage , Grove; P. Collins, John Hand, A. Doughy, Wayne Eeik, Portland; Jack Mereliaiit, Pari lteeke, Marshfield; J. Murphy, Graved, Portland. Friendly Hall— Alfred Mnralet, Cor vallis. Ore,, Phillip Parrish, Corvallis, Ore.; Prank Brosins, 1‘ineville, Ore., Claude Brennan, Pincville, (Try,.; Clarence Walker, Monmouth, Ore.s Rpd McKen zie, Monmouth, Ore.; Ellis Eisher. Mon mouth, Ore.; Frances V Monmouth, Ore.; Birchard Van Doan, Ore,; Carl Voss, Seaside, Peeler, Seaside, Ore.; Cecil 1’ Sehemberger, Seaside, Ore Minnevilte, Ore.: Arthur Maplcton, Ore.; Robert Dickson, Port land, Ore.; Estle Hanson, Portland, Ore.; Loren Reynolds, duel Bestul, Grants Pass; Courtney I'otterf, Maple ton, »ire.; Harold Duncan, Portland; Charles Reeves. McMmnivlle; Warren Lskeflsh, Portland; Jerone i Solomon, Portland: Carl Detmereng, Dayton, Ora. Monmouth, Ore.; Joe arker, Mc ; Malbry Chapman, Gay informality was the keynote yf the Thursday nr hi ,h)nce at the tjamma Phi Beta house this week. After dancing a few dances on the “race way” about fifty couples came to the chapter house and danced the remaining part of the evening. Tile invited guests were: i Jennie Par. lac-. Helen \N c-lev, Sue 1 Acres, Anna Mae llronough, Margaret Bronough, Naomi Marcellos. E!i. a >eth Peters. Virginia Casa, Maxine Er eden thal. Hi * u M ' - sneer. Adjt Otten. ! Dorothy llunzziker. Dorothy K.aglchart. 7 Gretcheu Paylor, lea Hutchinson, tirctoheu Cotton, all of Portland; Helen Deekebaugh, Paula Hinn, Caroline Dick. Majorie Kay, l«oretta l ord, all of Salem; Edith Davis. Grace llammerptrom, of I Astoria; Kormino Allen of Hood River; j Dorothy Parsons. of Eugene; Donald , Robinson, lleury Judd, of Pendleton; Roland Geary, Clark Burgard, Joe Hedges, James Vanee, George Davis, Fred Deckabaugh, Nelis Hamlin, Kenneth Moores, Harold Brock, John Wilhelm, Paul Downard, Roy Brown, Harold Trigilgns, Francis Bennett, Jack Elliot, Leonard Floan, Hunt Malarkey, Ward McKinley, Frank Harlow, Fred Pack wood, James Cellars, Russell Ralston, Dolph Phipps, Dave Wilson, Georgec 'fucker,-Dewitt Gilbett, Orville Monteth, Dobbie Garrett, Jack Crossley, James .Sheehv, Laman Bonney, Milton Stod dard, Bill Snyder, E. W. Rorsham, and Loren Blackaby. Sunday morning the Delta Gammas will take their guests on a hayrack party up the McKenzie. Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock Kappa Alpha Theta entertained its friends who are spending the week-end at Oregon. Pink roses were used in the dining and living rooms ns decorations. A feature of the entertainment was an interpretation dance by Hazel Rader. A cabaret dinner was the entertain ment of Alpha Phi for her week-end guests early Friday evening before the senior play. A scheme of pink was used in the candles, flowers and even in the ruit holders which were in the form of pink roses. A fake orchestra, fancy dancing and musical selections made up part of the entertainment. The guest list included Mrs. Ethel Cranston Taney hill, of Portland, Mrs. Straub, Miss Mary Perkins, Mrs. Alton II. Hampton, Mrs. Mabel Holmes Parsons, Mrs. IV. F. G. Thacher, Marvel Turnure, Ruth Slauson, Ada McMurphey, Dorothy Parsons, Eloise White, Lucile Johnston, Ruth Graham, Gladys Hutchins, Elizabeth Bruere, Iteutha Hughes, Florence Bro sius and Helen Case. A Saturday morning picnic to the Mc Kenzie river was enjoyed by the Alpha Phi’s and their guests. Alpha Phi entertained her guests Thursday evening before the water fete with a Dutch dinner. A Dutch windmill in a meadow of green and blue formed a centerpiece and blue fleur-de-lis were used in the dining room and living rooms as decorations. Favors were terra cotta I)utch shoes. Covers were laid for Eloise White, Lucile Johnston, Marvel Turnure, Margaret Gray, Dorothy Hun ziker, Gretchcn Colton, Gladys Hutch ins, Reutha Hughes, Elizabeth Bruere, Florence Brosius, Helen Hall, Marian Ady, Ruth Slauson, Mrs. Mabel Holmes Parsons and Mrs. W\ F. G. Thacher. A canoe party early Sunday morning will be given to the week-end guests at the Alpha Phi house. The girls who will enjoy the morning party are: Helen Hall, Ruth Graham, Marian Ady, Eliza beth Bruere, Florence Brosius, Reutha Hughes, Gladys Hutchins, Lucile John ston, Ada MeMurphy, Helen Deckabach, Eloise White, Ruth Slauson, Marvel Tur nure and Dorothy Ilunziker. Delta Gamma entertained with an in formal dnneo Thursday night at the chapter house. Governor an’ Mrs. Withycombe and President and Mrs. Campbell were din ner guests at the Delta Gamma house Thursday evening. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained with an informal dance Thursday night after the water fete. An informal breakfast at. the Shack will be given by Kappa Kappa Gamma Sunday morning in honor of her guests. Chi Omega entertained her week-end guests with a country club breakfast. Narcissi and greens formed the decora tions. After the N:30 breakfast the crowd was joined by friends and an hour’s dancing was enjoyed. Miss Lucia Campbell, ’12, who is teaching in the Astoria high school and Miss l!ernico McGregor and Margaret Griffin, both of Astoria, have been spending Junior week-end at the home of President L. Campbell. Beta Theta 1'i guests for Junior week end are Ausbon Walker, Edwin Comun, Clay Cornett, John Langley, L. Bessell, ,1. llemenwuy, Russell Sewall and Robert Maoey, all of Portland; Frank J. Miller, Junior, and Robinson Brooks of Salem; Carter Brandon, t'lavie Seeley and Roy Hill of Medford; W. J. Midkey of Mon mouth: Frank Holmes of McMinnville; ■ l.yle Bain and Charles Fortmiller of Al , bany and John Foster of John Day. The week end guests at the Delta Del ta Delta house include Bontioy llender | son, Marian Chapin, Gretehen Colton, Jean Stevens, Jean Geister, Ada Often, Jean Murdock, Norma Rodman. Florence Damson, of Portland; Helen Deokabaeh, Bernice Craig, l'dna Hand, Marie Camp* I bell, of Salem; Frieda Ball of Astoria; Helen Casey of Dallas; Iris Blowitt. Lois Hall. Helen Halt. Nora Manorial, Mabel Manerud.oOf K iJeue; l’Jlen Jaekson, of i Milwaukee. ° Delta Delta Delta entertained Friday evening with a formal dinner and a the atre party afterward. Dinner was served .it five o’clock. The color scheme was 'carried out In red, the centerpiece for the table being red roses, surrounded by Friday morning Chi Omega entertain ed her guests -with a picnic breakfast up the race. About eight o’clock the 12 ca noes set out and soon reached the grounds where a bonfire was burning and bacon and eggs were frying. Miss Dorothy and Priscilla Eakin of Astoria are spending the week-end at the home of Miriamoaud Martha Tinker. red-shaded cnndelabra. Corsage ban quets of pansies and forget-me-nots were used as favors. The guests for the eve ning were Jean Stevens, Helen Decka "Bach, Ada Otten, Bernice Craig, Edna Hand, Konnpy Henderson, Frieda Ball, Jean Murdock, Norma Redman, Marian Chapin, Marie Campbell, Jean Geisler, Iris Blewitt. DOROTHY SHOCKLEY. Little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shockley, Queen of tho Water Fete Thursday night. Saturday afternoon Miss Julia Bur gess entertained the Chi Omegas and their guests with a formal tea in the | Japanese room of the Osburn hotel. Saturday morning Delta Delta Delta entertained with an informal “sport” dance winding up with a cafeteria lunch eon. The guests included Gretchen Col ton, Florence Dawson, Iris Blewitt, Hel en Casey, Nora Manorud, Mabel Mane r,ud, Marian Chapin, Norma Itedman, Bonney Henderson, Frieda Ball, Jean Murdock, Bernice Craig, Edua Hand and Marie Campbell. Pi Beta Phi entertained Thursday eve ning after the canoe carnival with an in formal dance at Folly hall. The decora tions were composed of festoons of ivy and wisteria. The guests for the evening were Dorothy Eakin, Priscilla Eakin, Annette Spencer, Teressa Nichols, Ada McMurphcy, Jean Geisler, Margaret Conklin, Genevieve Gillespie, Dorothy Dixon, Marian Gilstrap, Pauline Beals, Gertrude Ebinger, Mary McDonald, Gen evieve Haven, Helen Case, Beatrice Weatherby, George Colton, Fred Fenton, Bert Clubb, Kenneth Shetterly, Claude Hampton, Martin Nelson, Leslie Tooze, Lamar Tooze, Bob Bean, Harold Ham street, Thurston Laraway, Joe Bell, Les lie Sehwering, Dorsey Howard, Alex Bi'fvan, Wallace Eakin, Nicholas Jnurc guy, Pete Sexton, Roseoo Hurd. George Wheatley, Ross Dnlgleisch, Charles Cro ner, Brick Mitchell. Glen Dudley, .T. D. Leonard, Ross McKenna, Henry Proc ter. Linn Parr, Ernest Watkins, A1 Bowles. Jack Dolpli, Bill Blacknby and Adolph Gonrdeau. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae who have returned for Junior week-end are: Louise Manning, MS. Helen Manning, Eleanor McClaine, ’14. Margaret Hawk ins, cx-’17, and Frances Tate. Friday evening dinner guests at the Kappa Alpha Theta house were Mr. and Mrs. Gerlinger. Judge and Mrs. Robert S. Bean, Abby Lyman and Frances Tate. Delta Delta Delta has planned a rlc nio breakfast for Sunday morning at Hendricks’ park. The guests will include Ellen Jackson, Edna Hand, Bernice Craig. Marie Campbell, Iris Blewitt, Marian Chapin, Bonney Henderson, Frieda Ball, Jean Murdock and Norma Redman. Saturday evening Chi Omega held a formal dinner at the house preceding the prom. Flowered table centerpieces of rainbow colors will be used and small corsage bouquets will be given as fa vors. Covers will be laid for about 40. After the Junior prom tonight Gamma Phi Beta will entertain their guests with a supper. This morning. Gamma Phi Beta and her guests enjoyed a picnic. Sunday morning a special junior week-end br eakfast was served to the guests. Pi Beta Phi entertained Hriday eve ning by a theatre party for the senior play and Saturday afternoon ■with a pleasure trip. Sunday morning plans have been made for a picnic at Lucky Lodge. The guests for these occasions include Pauline Beals, Gertrude Ebinger, Helen Case, Genevieve Frazer, Teressa Nichols, Franqene Miller, Mary McDon ald, Genevieve .Haven, Margaret Conklin and Annette Spencer. A new meth|Od of admission has been adopted by Smith, Holyoke', Vasser and Wellesley colleges, to go into effect Sep tember, 1019,. it was announced last week. Under the plan an applicant must have a school report covering her entire record of subjects and grades for four years, with a certificate of character from the principal of her school, and must take four examinations m selected subjects. The Examinations will be taken at one time, and excellent in one require ment may offset unsatisfactory work in some other subjects.—Brown and White. Featuring classic and folk dances, beautiful costumes, and classical music, the pageant in, which over four hundred college girls are to take part, will be staged on the campus at O. A. C. on Friday, June 2. The event is to be one of the chief attractions of commencement week, and a pageant far ahead of any like event ever seen in the northwest is promised by those in charge. nW°H n»A\. psiiuo pup u st a.iapj, Gana for ex-engaged people at the Uni versity of Ohio. ]__ The pageant will be presented in two parts. The first1 part will consist of class ic and interpretic dancing, and the sec ond part will be symbolic of a Russian fete day in which the festivities of a A white flower for Moth er’p Memory. A bright flower for Moth ers living. If you cannot be with your Mother, send her a bunch of flowers for thoughts. Honor Her by wearing flowers oil Her Day. EX FLORAL CO. Phone 962 Rex Theatre Bldg. 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