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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1944)
"New Officers Assume Duties At Coed Living Organizations With spring term almost here, the usual changes in house administrations have been made. Men's houses have not elect-! ed new officers yet, but officers of women’s living organizations follow: Independent houses include Lombardy lodge: president,! Helen Webb; vice-president, Jane Copeland; secretary, Har riet Farr: treasurer. Jerrilee Love- - joy; social chairman, Barbara Pat terson; song leaders, Beverly Brown, Betty Combs; Highland -Jaeuse: president, Alyce Pepion; vice-president, Anne Craven; sec retary, Esther Parronen; treasur er, Gloria Campbell; historian, Winifred Romtvedt; song leader, Lee Lauderdale; Birch lodge: pres ident, Margaret Lavin; vice-presi dent, Wanda Lu Payne; secretary, Joyce Utz; treasurer, Bernice Set ere; song leaders, Peggy Page and Betty Strauss; Casablanca: presi dent, Margaret Murphy; vice president, Elizabeth Mentzer; sec retary, Beverley Hopley; treasurer, Jane Nunamaker; social chairman, Pat Smart. Alder lodge: president, Ann Van Valzeh; vice-president, Gvendolyn Pearson; secretary, Dorotha Wil son; social chairman, Virginia Tra vis; song leader, Jean Braden; ser geant-at-arms, Roberta Garth; Hawthorne lodge: president, Janet Douglas; vice-president, Pat Eakin; secretary, Harriot Kempston; treasurer, Pat Spencer; sergeant at-arms, Ann Talcott; social chair man, Gloria Marc.hi; freshman ad viser, Mary Elizabeth 'Davis; song leader: Shirley Stearns; activities, Esther Griffiths; Hillcrest: presi dent, D. Lu Simonsen; vice-presi dent, Elaine Mosley; secretary, Belly Lombard; treasurer, Betty Crobbe; seargeant-at-arms, Eileen Brenneman; song leader, Frances Smith. Concluding the group are Hil yard house: president, Bernice Da- j vidson; vice-president, .Blanche Svoboda; secretary, Hildegarde Roselund; treasurer, Beverley List- ! mann; song leader, Marge Folsom; University house: president, Ruth Crymes; vice-president, Betty Linstedt; secretary, Shirley Kroe ger; treasurer, Frieda Koehler; song leader, Marjorie Priest. New sorority officers are Alpha Chi Omega: president, Frances Anderson; vice-president, Arliss Boone; secretary, Beatrice Beard; corresponding secretary and song leader, Barbara Putnam; treasur er, Mary Duffey; social chairman, ICiaine Wilson; Alpha Delta Pi: president, Lorraine Davidson; vice president, Mary Stanley; secretary, Dorothy Rogers; treasurer, Marty Beard; social chairmen, Jeanne Hall and Doris Trask; song leader, Barbara Bentley; Alpha Gamma Delta: president, Yvonne Umph lette; first vice-president, Thomas ine Rundell; secrond vice-president, Irene Jolivette; corresponding sec retary, Maryan Howard; record ing secretary, Marion Salt ness; treasurer, Vera Fair; social chair man, Mickey Donovan; song lead er, RoseZena Latta. Alpha Omicron Pi: president, | Connie Fullmer; vice-president, Jean Miller; executive secretary, Nadine Neet: corresponding secre tary, Mary Lee Elliott; treasurer, Elaine Gephart: social chairman, Mary Louise Uhls; song leader, Jean Carkin; Alpha Fhi: president, Carol Smith; vice-president, Jean Taylor; secretary-treasurer, Dor othy Pryor; social chairman, Tony Sutton; song leader, Adrian Mof fot; Alpha Xi Delta: president, Ruth Van Buskirk; vice-president, Betty Ann White; corresponding secretary, Virginia Tompkins; re cording- secretary, Joan Van Dorn; treasurer, Jean Johnson; song leader and social chairman, Lois Whealey; Chi Omega: president, Cather ine Dunn; vice-president, Betty Hoge; secretary, Betty Jones;: treasurer, Phyllis Miller; social chairman, Marilyn Holden; song leader, Betty Lee Brown; person nel, Jean Kirkwood; Delta Gamma: president, Sue Stater; vice-presi dent, Ardis Jensen; corresponding secretary, Jean Murray; treasurer, Phyllis Horstman; secretary, Bar bara Lucas; social chairman, Doris Weinberg; song leader, Marguerite Leslie. Gamma Phi Beta: president, Gene McPherson; vice-president, ; Betty Butler; recording- secretary, Betty Bennett; corresponding sec- j retary, Barbara Erb; treasurer,! Louise Goodwin; song leader, Max ine Cady; Kappa Kappa Gamma: j president, Alysone Hales; house counselor, Nanette Holmes; stand-; ards chairman, Beverly Jacob; so cial chairman, Janet Roberts; treasurer, Sally Twohy; secretary, i Ann Walker; song leader, Nancy! Boles; Sigma Kappa: president,1 Patricia Davis; vice-president, j Charlotte Older; secretary, Mar-: garet Ambler; treasurer, Lorraine j Maughan; social chairman, Mary j Corrigan; song leader, Shirley j Brace. CHARLES F. BERG . :BROADWAY NEAR ALDER. . PORTLAND, OREGON TAKKE THIS CHUMLEY JUMPER . . . IN RED OR NAVY SUNLIN BRAIDED WITH WHITE —- ... SPIKE IT WITH A FRESH, WHITE BLOUSE . . AND YOU'LL GIVE YOUR SPRING WARDROBE A LIFT WITH PLENTY OF SPIRIT! __ CHUMLEY JUMPER SIZES 9 TO 16 . . . 13.95 ^ BLOUSES 3.98 TO 5.95 CHARLES t. 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