Romance 9n Beaten By JOAN WILLIAMS Despite the rain, Dan Cupid is still hard at work on unsuspecting Oregon ducks. „ Proof of this is found in the many engagements announced on the campus this term. An announcement of special in terest is the engagement of Signe Eklund, Tri-Delt, to Hj^-Larson, former army major, who fs now a senior on the campus. You can’t iriss that smooth couple! Matched The engagement of Frannie Maier to Lfc, John Dick, navy air corps, formerT^re^cn A^JO presi dent and Sigma’^tvpseky, came as c surprise to '^i^t^Ef^Jrftl^.Gamma sisters last MOriday --ni^ht,’at mid night. The dinihg room was candlelit anft were match books ^i^.^^fwphie and John" engraved-drrstfi'e(pwT It is the custom at-the Theta house to announce engagements at dinner, so Janet Bodwell an nounced her engagement to Bob Eissett, Theta Chi, y&gh 'printed doilies under the ice-cred'hi fishes. Joan Elliot, of the same house, cleverly announced her engage ment to Jack Baker with small cards printed in red and grey with a picture of a baker engraved 11 thereon. Two couples are going to ex change rings Christmas vacation. December 16 is the date for Gloria Newell, Tri-Delt, and Sam Broth ers, who has just received his dis charge papers from Uncle Sam. The other couple is Betty Bennett. Gamma Phi, and Jack Cramer, Theta Chi. Don Bozorth Chosen For Infantry Grid Team Cpt. Donald Bozorth, president of the Pi Kappa Alpha house in 1943, was among 40 ex-profession al .and ej&college .Jpotball players chosen for the 9$th Infantry divi sion team in Japan, his mother has informed the Emerald. The 40 members of the team were selected from 150 candidates, and they are touring Japan now. Before his division was made a part of the army of occupation, Don was stationed in Hawaii for a year and taught small infantry weapon technique and was in the orientation and education office. According to his mother, Mrs. Claude A. Bozorth, he hopes to be able .to return to the University next fall. AOPi President Visits The Alpha Omicron Pi’s enter tained Mrs. Dorothy Bruniga Dean, national president of the AOPi's, over Homecoming week end. Mrs. Dean arrived Friday, November 30 and left Monday. Blouses Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Whether it be for Your "Mom" or Your Room mate, we know she'll ap preciate it. Come in Today and Let Us Help \ou Make Your Xmas Selections SALON ON BALCONY PHONE 633 t FORGET-ME-NOT \cologne/ 7 TIFFANY-BAVIS 797 Willamette