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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1944)
Sororities Pledge 234 Girls After 5-Day Rushing Period Sororities pledged 234 girls Wed nesday following rushing which lasted from Saturday to Wednes day noon. This is 12 more than were pledged last year. Following is the list of girls pledging: Alpha Chi Omega Naedene Foss, Virginia Gcorgeson, Barbara Hawley, Gloria Hawley, Joan Meyer, Beverly Stephens, Suzanne Stephens, Jean Tando, Patricia Webber, all of Portland; Virginia Bruckart, Eugene; Eleanor Merrill, Oakland, California; Barbara Bohannon, Red Wood City, California; Beverly Therolf, Barbara Tibbetts and Patricia Hocfle, all of Whittier, California; Marylu Diamond and Barbara. Ward, both of Boise, Idaho; Joann Swine hart, Aberdeen, Washington. Alpha Delta Pi Laura Armstrong, Portland; Virginia Anawalt, Mary Ericson, Imogene Harvey, •Marilyn May, Geneva Stewart, all of Eugene; Barbara Hendrickson and Celeste Olsen, both of Astoria; Joy Howard and Jean Probst, Grants Pass; Paula Blanton, Mary Elizabeth .Mack and Dolores Ray, all of Medford; Anne Stewart, Folly Farm, Oregon; Margaret Murphy, Klamath Falls; Joanne Hume, Rose burg; Frances McCready, Sweet Home; Ruth Robinson, Spokane, Washington; Lorraine Hatley, Wenatchee, Wn.; Hetty Jane Davis, Santa Monica, Cal; Catherine Robbins, Whit tier, Cal.; Evelyn Miller Jones, Pocatello, Alpha Gamma Delta Norma Figone, Shirley Peters, Lois Schmeedescamp, Frances Towle, all of Port land ; Mary Ellen Mahany, Orpha Scott, Frances Townsend, all of Eugene; Norma Joan Allen, Pat Skinner and Robin Wells, all of Bend; Betty Brown and Carolyn Hin son, both of Oswego; Betty Whittle, Ashland ; Jean Clough, Canyonvillc. Ore.; Virginia Shat-p, Merrill; Patricia Smith, Seattle, Wn.; Merle Strfttmatter, Sausalito, Cal. Alpha Omicron Pi M argaiet’ KiTertsen, Betty Johnson, Pat Johnson,' Betty Skofstad, Shirley Van ('leave, all of . Portland ; Margaret Counts, Janice Rust, Joanne Ward, Hildur Warner, all of Springfield; Barbara Davis, Crpswejl; Ger aldine Fell, Roseburg ; Mary .HnpynJcc, Mar tha Lance, Yuba City, Cal.; Barbara Hawk ins. New Castle, Cal.; Nancy Williamson, Sail Francisco; Bobbe Fullmer, Wenatchee, Wn. » in Mary Cbffey, Hetty Hanks, Maryanne Han sen, Barbara lies seiner, Marilyn Moore, Claire String and Sue Sehoenfeldt, all of Portland; Marilyn Krntt, Eugene; Jacqueline Findlater, Corvallis- Ann Jernstedt, McMinnville; Phyllis Annala, Hood River; Jane Byerly, Oswego; Louis Alice Kibele, Donna Sullivan, San Mateo, Cal. ; Margie. Me Neel,, Caldwell, Ida.; Elaine Kohesky, (Treat Falls, Mont.; Laura Bates Chamberlain, Rochester, N.Y;; Charlotte Plummer, Tacoma, Wn. Alpha Xi Delta Marian Robson, Portland; Charlotte Fehly, Eugene; Martha Cool, Drain; Shirley; Jacobs, Harrisburg; Elaine Coleman, Ea Grande; ]«ois Croner, Oakridge; Virginia Boncbrake, Ncvada'CIty, Cal,; Peggy Jane Smith, San Diego, Cal. ; Evelyn Belgrano, San Francisco, Cab Chi Omega Doric Baldwin, Norma Green, Patricia Jl.'wley, Sally Ann Luke, Shirley McGuirk, Kathryn Schneider, all of Portland; Allene Elvigion, Kugehe; Joan Luke, Astoria; Bette lltixie, McMinnville; Patricia Jane Davis, Tigard; Jean Marian Jones, Vancouver, Wn. Delta Delta Delta Lucille Bellinger, Portland; Lucille Christ otferson, Jeanne Wiltshire, Eugene; Ann Stevenson, Klamath Falls: Judy Graham, Prineville; Lillian Basso, Sacramento, Cal.; Nadine Tobin, San Francisco, Cal. ; Joanne M if win, Santa Cruz, Cal.; Pat Jordan, Boise, Ida.; Barbara Spangler, Honolulu, T.ll. Delta Gamma ‘Dona Chapman, Elizabeth Dean, Joan Farmer, Jean Hailing, Barbara Johns, Pris cilla Powell, Mary Lou Richards, Barbara Thorn, Audrey Wood, all of Portland; Betty Bukhman. Amy Louis Ware, and Jerine New hou.se of Eugene; Patricia Berg and Marth Berg of Coquille; Dorothy Dahlquist, Fort Stevens; Jeanne Mairee Long. Klamath Falls; Marilyn Stretton, Pendleton; Jane Ellsworth. Roseburg; Joyce Ohliger, Hillsboro, Cal.; Mary Lee Both, St. Helena, Cal. ; Elgene Poison, Aberdeen, Wash.; Patricia Keck, Washington, D.C. Gamma Phi Beta Becky Brukes, Joan 1'reble, Joan Sears and Virginia Woodward of Portland; Jo Anne Knight, Eugene; Betty Jean McKenzie, Med ford; Maxine Coleman, Newberg; LaVonne Hoyicn, Pendleton; Averil Foster, Oakland, Cat.; Sal lie Timmens, Pebble Beach, Cal.; Doreen Radford, Palo Alto, Cal.; Joan Pog son, San Francisco, Cal.; C'liristiane Lain oreux, San Francisco, Cal. ; Jeanne Robinson, Santa Ana, Cal ; Treva Jane Torsen, Lewis ton, Ida.; Alda llesby, Everett, Wn. Kappa Alpha Theta Ann Burgess, Gloria Grenfell, Betty Her mann. Margueritte Herschbuhl, Hazel Leon ard, Coraloe Lockwood, Jean Lausmann, Mar garet Metcalf, Nancy Rivenburgh, Carolyn Tyler, and Nancy Worttnan, all of Portland ; Janet Tugman, Eugene; Joan Elliott, Med ford; (‘arid Kerr, Roseburg; Margaret Payne, Berkeley. Call.; Mary Kingston. San Fran cisco, Cal.; Antoinette Johns, Olympia, Wn. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sallie Bosch, Margaret Brosnan, Phyllis Ihxiftman, Jean Jacobherger, Molly Moores, Mury McClintook, Eleanor McMenamin, Sarah Mann, Elizabeth Powers, Alice May Robertson, u 11 of Portland; Joyce Davis and Ktlxelwyn Maelay ot Eugene; Mary Gregg ami Marilyn Williams, Los Angeles, Cal.; Catherine Cornell. San Diego, Cal.; Cecelia Ann Sensor, San Diego, Cal.; Sally Procter and Jean Scott. San Francisco. Cal.; Mary Ellen Struve, Watsonville, Cal. ; Jean Ballen t-yne, Honolulu. T.H. Pi Beta Phi JoAnnc Mush, Nila Designer, Erna Gowelin. Joan llickcy, Janet and Helen 1 licks, Nancy Knight, Gloria Montag. \ iiginia Nash, Jean PMorson, Betty’ Schaefer and Laureen Zener, all of Portland; Suzanne Simmons, Eugene; Phyllis Field and Virginia Hammond, Med ford; Betty Busch. Oregon City; Anne Par sous, Clarksburg, Cal.; Suzanne Code, Boise, Ida.; Geraldine H>dc. Seattle, Wn. ; Mar garet Ziegler. Honolulu, T.ll. Sigma Kappa Eileen Hanks. Patricbi Hudson and To.Xnn r Whits ton, all of Portland; Helen Huestis, True Tramp, Margueritte Wittwer, all of Eugene; Joan Deaville, Marjorie Leachman, Gresham; Bernice Reese, Freewater; Betty Ditto, Junction City; Georgia Liskey, Mer rill; Shirley Stranahan, Tillamook; Corinne Fadden, San Diego, Cal.; Roberta Scott, Col ville, Wn.; Mary Day, Honolulu, T.H. Secretaries Change At News Bureau Mrs. Josephine S. Moore was ap pointed secretary of the Univer sity news bureau late in July to succeed Utahne Hall, who had served in that capacity for two years. George Turnbull, acting di rector of the news bureau, an nounced Mrs. Moore’s appointment after Miss Hall resigned to accept a position as junior editor in the federal communications commis sion in Portland. Mrs. Moore was, previously, secretary to Carl Webb, field man ager of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ association. Both Mrs. Moore and Miss Hall are graduates of the school of journalism. Support the ASUO with your $1 donation. Help Wanted! THE CO-OP NEEDS TWELVE OR FIFTEEN MORE PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN DISTRIBUTING: New Textbooks (on balcony) Second-hand Textbooks Loose-leaf Notebooks Filler Paper—all sizes Notebook Dividers Typing Paper Stenog. Notebooks (spiral) Ink, Pencils, Fountain Pens Desk Pads and Blotters - Laundry Cases and Fillers Waste Baskets Oregon Pennants Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco General Books (main floor) Box Candy and Bars Light Globes Art and Architecture Supplies Theater Tolerant, Claims Seybolt Mrs. Ottilie Seybolt, associate professor of speech and dramatic^ arts, has returned to the campus from a year’s sabbatical leave at Columbia University, New York. There she has been studying lan guages and English literature, and observing the drama groups at Yale, Mount Holyoke, Hunter col lege, Columbia university, and especially Broadway itself. “I feel that the interest in drama this year is in two places—musical productions of which Oklahoma is the most outstanding example still playing, and negro productions,” Mrs. Seybolt stated, giving “Car-^ men Jones” and the very recent “Anna Lucesta” as examples of the latter. “The negro is having an oppor tunity which he never had before and is making good in it,” con tinued Mrs. Seybolt as she ex pressed the belief that the theater san become a strong factor in racial tolerance. Stating that she believes mus icals to be superior to other types of dramas this last year, Mrs. Sey bolt was especially interested in ‘Mexican Hayride” the cast of .vhich included Dorothy Durkee, a former graduate in drama of theV, University of Oregon. U 0 Handbook to Make Appearance at Igloo Under the title of “The Ore iter” a new University handbook :or Freshmen and new students vill be distributed free at regis :ration. Charles Politz, senior in journal sm, edited the handbook, which is :illed with advice, comments, and :artoons. One hundred and twenty pages* n length, “The Ore-nter” is a yel ow, cartoon-covered booklet con fining pictures and writeups on jersonnel, introductions to organ zations and their leaders, lists of :ating and amusement places, con stitutions of the ASUO, AWS, and iVAA, and traditions and songs of she University of Oregon. Nurses7 Aide Class Offered as PE 370 The Red Cross nurses’ aide :ourse will be offered again at the University this year under the sponsorship of the campus unit of the Red Cross. The instructor will x Miss Elizabeth Robertson, wh£ vas here last year inspecting the ocal unit as part of her job visit ng campus units in this part of the country. The course, which is listed in the schedule of classes as Red Uross Home Nursing, PE 370, is apen to those students who have the consent of the instructor. Miss RoBertson will be on the main floor }f McArthur court during registra tion to interview students. Oregon ^Emerald Night Staff: Maryan Howard, night editor Grace Edwards Ye Vonne Gindt Shirley Peters Bob Stiles Jim Tucker E. Webb Merle Strittmatter Bettey Whittle Lois Schmeesdeskamp A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF WRITING PAPER, PLAIN OR DIE-STAMPED. FINEST SINCE START OF WAR UNIVERSITY "CO-OP” STORE