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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1944)
Qinh 'n Bayl r J! MmAac . . . By DOROTHY KIENHOLZ If Oregon coeds are wondering why they didn’t have a date last Saturday, they can blame it on the many house dances \Vhich ab sorbed most of the eligible men on the campus. As a group of ‘'potential FBI womeii” wandered from house to house dolefully peeping in windows to see what the men in their life were up to, they saw several orig inal ideas in thaiwfey'of house dance themes. Kappa Alpha Theta Fluffy cotton clouds, glittering stars, and' cherubic angels formed the decpratfftrjj^^or "the Theta "heaven’' iff life Jnhhg; tjfim, while the strains of^OteflHjge^Garey’s or chestra fldatetynfdugh the ‘‘ether eal’’ atmosptio5tti.s,*A* into the basement uncoydfSd he$l. In the center, a space fenced off by large black chains contained a cauldron i of dry ice steaming and bubbling over a fire. The floor about it was littered with bones. Two Thetas dressed in , red ‘,‘loggigs’’ served punch and Crfk’bT TJ^thif^y'fife cen ter of attraction in the sunroom was a wishing well, with arbors and love seats scattered about the room. Continuing their wanderings, the f i t T f f f f T t i f t t ❖ «$» DANCING 4 4 T fivery Saturday Night 9 ’til 12 at the EUGENE HOTEL with ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA in the Persian Room t T T f T f T T t T t f i A 'Bonds Away' Pics Due All war bonds candidates should submit their 4 by 6 pic tures to Evelyn Stephens at the Alpha Delta Pi house rather than to Bob Moran, as formerly announced. These pictures are due November 15. •sleuths stopped next at the Alpha Gamma Delta’s traditional formal, “Castle Dance.” In the living room were thrones occupied by Mrs. H. J. Boyd, the housemother, as queen, and the pledges as prin cesses. The'ccnlrt of lords and la dies was composed of the patrons and patronesses. Alpha Delta Pi The Alpha Delta Pis preferred a “Raze Hay” barn dance. After climbing the hay stack barrier at the ddor, the weary wanderers dropped to the floor amidst corn stalks. Enjoying the portraits of Ozark mountain people on the walls, the detectives were startled to hear the clock strike 11. Kappa Kappa Gamma Back down the row to the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, the amateur Sherlock Holmes and Watson found a “Gay Nineties” music hall, com plete with dance floor, and pholo tintype room, in which pictures of that era were displayed. Snaps taken of different individuals with courage enough to supplant the head of the sketched figures, with their own, provided much amuse ment. l*i Bela Phi With curfew about to sound only enough time remained for a quick peek through the closed curtains of the Pi Phi house at their “Jama Jump,” pajama party. A buffet supper had been served around che fireplaces, and the decorations connoted a sleepy atmosphere. Morse Triumphs (Continued from pane one) that the future of America is to be found in the unity of our people in support of democratic processes and in a determination to make the will of the people the policy of the government.” Berlin announced that Lon don has been under fire from the new V2 robot bomb for some time. Very heavy dam age was claimed. The sky is not blue, not even on the sunniest summer day. The sky is absolutely black. It appears to be blue as a result of dust from the earth itself, which diffuses light. Why not do your Christmas shop ping now? We can help you find gifts for the peo ple on your list. Come in and see us soon! Remember — no gift wrapping after December 1 The Gift Shop 963 Willamette St. "A SMALL SHOP OF QUALITY" THE FALCON Opening under the old management. 10:00 a. m. — 10:30 p. m. Opposite from John Straub Net Spiking' Highlights Fast Games In Wednesday’s volleyball game, the Gamma Phi Betas decisively beat their opponents, the Kappa Kappa Gamma team, by a final score of 60 to 15, the Pi Phi team defeated the Alpha Chis, 37 to 33, and the Alpha Gamma Deltas emerged victorious over the Alpha. Xi Deltas, 39 to 20. In the first half the Gamma Phis were leading the Kappas and main tained their lead throughout the entire game, with their captain, Janet Thompson, Norma Wilder, and Jo Anne Knight doing a con sistent job of expert serving. The combination of Sally Spiess, Janet Thompson, and Jeanne Robinson as spikers at the net rolled up the score for the Kappas. Acting cap tain for the Kappas was Mary Fairchild. The Pi Phis, captained by Mary Lou Welch, and the Alpha Chis, headed by Margery Slayter, were tied, 17 to- 17, at the end of the first half, but the serving of Peggy Finnell chalked up the winning points for the Pi Phis. At the end of the- first half, -the Alpha Gamma Deltas, headed by Margaret Hughes, were leading the Alpha Xi Deltas, captained by Edith Wilson, 18 to 11, and stayed in the lead to make the final score of 39 to 20. In Tuesday’s game the three vic torious teams were Alpha Delta Pi over Alpha hall, 45 to 24, Chi Ome ga against Omega hall, 33 to 29, and the Sigma Kappas over Delta Gammas. The closest of the three games was between the Sigma Kappas and the Delta Gammas, and an extra five minutes of play was required to decide the winner, because when time was called the teams were tied. The captain of the victorious Sigma Kappa team was Corky McFadden, and for the winning ADPi team, Barbara Ste phens. On the ADPi team, besides Cap tain Stephens and sister Evelyn, Bobby Edwards, Betty Davis, and Charlotte Wicke played and served to bring the team home the win ners. 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