Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 05, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    tew Pledges
lamed Monday
'Twenty-seven girls were pledged
ten sororities on Monday morn
|g, the first date for pledging dur
g the winter term open rushing
:riod, according to the dean of
romen.
Girls pledging were: Lucretia
'rentiss, Alpha Chi Omega; Nadine
[all, and Helen Thorburn, Alpha
amma Delta: Anita Mae Jackson,
[Alpha Phi; Lucy Madden and Bev
eijly Smith, Chi Omega; and Jo Bjel
land, and Margo Spangler, Delta
Mammoth
Youth Rally
Starts
7 p. m.
Sat. Feb. 8
Star packed
full of surprises
and enjoyment
Free Movie
"Life of John
the Baptist”
Paul Hartford
* head of the
Victory Fliers
recently returned from
a 20,000 mile trip by
plane to 14 South
American countries
New Mixed
Youth for Christ
Choir
Harold L. U'Renn
Golden Voiced Tenor
‘Caruso of the Gospel’
Elfreda U'Renn
accomplished Mandolin
ist and contralto soloist
EUGENE
J(*YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Saturday
Feb. 8, 7:0O p. m.
Woodrow Wilson
Junior High
1000 Free Seats
Delta Delta. Betty Lou Baker,
Norma McKeegan, Charlotte Rich
ardson, and Vivian Eileen Richard
son, Delta Zeta;"Barbara Budden
hagen, Jean Duyck, and Catherine
Jane Beed, Gamma Phi Beta; Mary
Lou Casey, Peggy Dougherty, Dian
Krieske, Nancy Moran, Sallie Pow
ell, and Suzanne Rawlings, Kappa
Alpha Theta. Peggy Akers, Eliza
beth Kratt, and Joan Mowat, Kappa
Kappa Gamma; Audrey Barthold,
Martylou Coffey, and Wanda Myers,
Sigma Kappa. 1
These girls will continue to live
in the dormitories until next term,
unless another girl desires to fill
their dorm room, in which case the
pledge may move into the sorority
house.
Open rushing will continue
through the term and girls may be
pledged at any time, although hous
es must stay within the housing
quota set by Panhellenic.
Mu Phi Sorority
Sponsors Benefit
A bridge benefit, sponsored by
Nu chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, na
tional women’s professional music
sorority, will be held Friday after
noon from 2 to 4 at the Alpha Gam
ma Delta and Kappa Kappa Gam
ma houses.
The benefit is planned to aid the
chapter’s project, the purchase of
opera scores for the music school li
brary of recordings and scores in
the Carnegie room. The proceeds of
a similar bridge benefit last year
were used for the purchase of 13
bound scores.
Mu Phi Epsilon’s national pro
ject, called “Music in Hospitals”
will also receive some help through
the proceeds of this benefit. This
project is for the advancement of
the new field of musical therapy.
Jean Girts, senior in business ad
ministration, will serve as general
chairman for the benefit and her
committee chairmen consist of
Lena Lou Pope, programs and tal
lies; Lois Roeder, tickets; Mary
Louise Stone, entertainment; Eliza
beth Pollock, social; Jerine New
house, publicity; and Marie Peery,
arrangements.
Contract bridge and pinochle ta
bles will both be arranged. Prizes
are being donated by the Mu Phi
Epsilon patroness association. Stu
dents may obtain reservations of
tables or tickets by phoning Lois
Roeder at 2840. The price will be 60
cents per person, $2.40 per table.
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Wesley house jive night from 9
to 10:30 p.m.
One World club meeting at 7:30
p.m. at the YMCA. Speaker: Dr.
L. S. Cressman—“Race and Cul
ture.”
Meeting of all men interested in
tennis and the tennis team at 4
p.m. Thursday in Anse Cornell’s of
fice in McArthur court.
University Radio Workshop will
broadcast Campus Headlines over
KOAC from 9 to 9:30 p.m. Wednes
day.
Wharton Stables
Saddle horses for hire. English or western instruc
tions. Classes Monday and Wednesday evenings.
Private lessons in the afternoon.
Horses boarded and trained.
Stop in any time at
the barn at the south side of the
indoor riding ring at Eugene fairgrounds.
LEE AND IVY WHARTON
Proprietors
The Fairgrounds. Phone 5987-J.
Air Forces Offer
Meterolog Training
The army air forces has approved
and established a program for train
ing weather officers at Civilian
universities. Former officers who
are qualified for this training may
request recall to active duty for the
purpose of attending courses at the
University of Chicago, Massachu
setts Institute of Technology, New;
York university, California Insti-;
tute of Technology, and the Univer
sity of California at Los Angeles.
Classes will begin at these schools
for the mid-term semesters with ad
ditional quotas for summer and fall
semesters planned.
Reserve officers in the grade of
major and below who have com
pleted at least three years of college
work including mathematics
through integral calculus and one
year of college physics and who are
physically and otherwise qualified,
are eligible for recall to active duty
for weather officer training.
Reserve officers of the other
arms and services will be trans
ferred to the air reserve upon ac
ceptance of recall to active duty for
weather officer training.
Individuals who successfully com
plete the prescribed oourse of weath
er officer training at these civilian
schools will serve on active duty-as
weather officers with the air weath
er service of the AAF.
Qualified individuals who desire
this training should forward appli
cations and transcripts of college
credits direct to Chief, Air Weather
Service, Washington 25, D. C.
Look Your Best
For
DAD'S DAY
With one of our
HAIRCUTS
Eugene Hotel
Barber Shop
Charlie Elliott
“Your Friendly Barber”
Three Chairs
For Your Convenience
University
Barber Shop
1239 Alder
AWS Offices Available;
Girls to Contact Dean
All girls interested in applying
for Associated Women Students of
fices should turn their names in to
Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, dean of
women, in Gerlinger hall. Fresh
man, sophomore and junior girls
are eligible for the positions.
The Oregon scholarship commit
tee meets only once a term.
the CLUB
Barber Shop
814 Willamette
WE NOW FEATURE SOFT CREAM
• Sundaes
• Pie a la mode
• Cones
It’s really a treat, so drop in
744 E. 11 tli
NEAR THE MAYFLOWER THEATER
THE PERSIAN ROOM IS BACK!!
GRAND REOPENING
Friday, Feb. 7
0-0-0
DANCE TO THE BEAUTIFUL
ARRANGEMENTS
of DEITZ NEWLAND
and
llis Rhumba Rhythms
0-0-0
Starting February 21, dancing
will be bojh Friday and
Saturday nights
Call the
Eugene Hotel
for
your reservations, now—2000
Alluring hair styles for you
designed by Wave Room
Artists.
Modern techniques in hair styling
give you an original coiffure.
The Wave Room
'
i
Telephone 5912-J
130 E. 11th Ave.