Two Campus Weddings Highlight Fall Season Betty Jane Biggs became Mrs. Ray Schrick at a beautiful white wedding September 13 at St. Johns Episcopal church in Marys ville, Cal., with Rev. Carl Tatn blvu officiating. The bride wore a white net gown, fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of white orchids, tuberoses and bavardia. Matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Dudley Blanchard ,who wore blue jersey and gold tiera. Maids of honor Betty Morrison and Elean or Walfskill wore pink marquis ette with shoulder veils. ‘The bride was given in mar riage by her father, Claude V. Biggs. Best man was J. Wesley Sullivan. Ushers were Bill George. Brooks Cassidy, J. Wesley Sulli van, Dudley Blanchard and Walt UlUey. Other Oregon guests in cluded the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mi's. Richard Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Timmen, and Don Walker. A reception followed the wedding at the Biggs home. Mrs. Schrick is business man ager of the Emerald and her hus band, editor in chief. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, and the groom, Delta Tan Delta. The latest Emerald wedding was held at St. Marys Episcopal church in Eugene when Ruby Jackson became the bride of Bob Frazier at a candlelight cere mony Sunday. Miss Jackson was married in a gown of cream satin and an heirloom veil. Her brides maid, Francelle Jackson, wore a floo; length white dress. Ted Goodwill was best man. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Jackson. The bride was affiliated with Chi Omega. The groom was prominent on the Emerald, and was employed during the sum met on the Aberdeen Daily World. He will leave for the army soon. Mrs. Frazier will work in Portland. More than 1,500 University of Michigan students are receiving military training. i3iiaisis®aiaisisrajaiai5MSJ3EJSJ3Eiai3a .Tomorrow eve we'll whip back from the game instead of the usual Jantzen evening for the annual Hello dance which is be ing held in the Igloo at 8 o’clock. Mary Bentley, social chairman, says “campus clothes’’ is the of ficial fashion word for the infor mal hop. So few musicians made naval reserves or advanced mili tary that the dance committee bought scads of new records for the occasion. Holmer Elected Y Secretary The advisory board of the Uni versity of Oregon YMCA has elected A. F. Holmer, general sec retary of the Eugene YMCA, to serve as executive secretary of the student association. The headquarters of both units are at the same location and Mr. Hol mer will setve concurrently as the executive officer of each group. Mr. Holmer announced that plans far the University YMCA would get under way at once and that the appointment of an as sociate secretary for student ac tivities would be announced later. Peter Howard, Eugene, president of the student YMCA cabinet will direct the summer program. Dan Bucot, who has served as secretary of the University Y during the past year, will soon leave Eugene for Berkeley, Cali fornia, where he will continue his studies at the Church Divin ity school of the Pacific. fyUUath Aten* Qosi School An apple for the teacher . . . new clothes for the kiddies . . . Betty Biggs Schrick and Pat Bovvers are rivals in their red red corduroy suits . . . those de pendable plaids are again at the top of the list for campus wear . . . fcois Hutser’s gray-blue silk plaid skirt is just the thing for warm 1 o'clocks. Monogrammed initials this year adorn the sweater sleeves . . . Palamyra Paladini sports her nickname on a brown cashmere sweater . . . and of course jewel ry plays an important part in the coed's life . . . the newest crea tions in silver are the handmade Mexican rings with bracelets to match . . . KJ Jenkins and Mary Ritey are adorned with two of the biggest handmade rings on the campus. Ana, 01 course, iasnions wuuiu n’t- be complete without mention of pledge dance formal .... Connie Fullmer was new in heavy white unbleahed muslin formal skirt decorated with crayola flowers . . . worn with a sheer white blouse . . . Barbara Young er-stunned them in one cf the latest peg-top dresses for evening wear ... a black crepe formal with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves . . . Doris Chapler boosted the new elbow-length sleeved dinner dress . . . with a top of white silk jersey and a skirt of white net . . . plus tons of sequins. . . . Again the gals are reverting to the men's fashions for new ideas in campus clothes . . . Bev erly Haahebn. flashes an adop tion of men’s sporty shirts . . . long sizes preferred in this . . . and colored suspenders for high waisted skirts are being feat ured. . . —By Barbara Lamb. Women’s Staff, this issue: Lois Hulser Betty Ann Stevens Barbara Lamb Edith Newton Joanne Nichols Marjorie Major Lorraine Woods •v joyce CALIFORNIA Look alert, feel alert . . . HU alert in one of these oxfords on Joyce’s new Alert last. De signed for duty, fun to wear . . . Alert, a clean-cut blucher. $6.50. In 'Puritan and Chalk. '/wet Store' |i s sells Faculty Adds 30 Assistants Twenty-nine graduate assist ants and one fellow have been named for the school year, 1942 43. The fellowship has been grant ed to John J. Gross, who is as signed to the department of Eng lish. Following are these who have been appointed to graduate as sistantships: Business administration: John A. Bechett, A. Garr Townsend; English; James Lewis Chipps, Tracy Cromwell Dudley, Kenneth Edward Johnson, Avis Marie Klemme, Lauretta Crocker Smith, Jane Gray Ward; chemistry; Katherine Edythe Denman, Gil bert John Hunt; psychology: Dean Walter Forbes, William Lee Spitzer; history: David S. 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