Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 05, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    Fraternities List
New Pledges
Names of new pledges to Uni
versity fraternities were released
yesterday at the office of Vergil
S. Fogdall, associate director of
student affairs.
Included were James B. Shaw
and Bryon E. Barnes, Pi Kappa
Phi; Richard McGregor and Fred
D. Michel, Sigma Ptii Epsilon; Don
Peeter and Gordon W. Hill, Tau
Kappa Epsilon; James W. Kays,
Theta Chi; Harold F. Torkelson
and Willard W. Winterminger,
Sigma Nu.
Jim Gustafson, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon; Norman Yatchmenoff, Boh
Easter, and Eugene A. Vanden
. eynde, Alpha Tau Omega; John L.
Newell and Robert O. Caughlin,
Beta Theta Pi; Keith R. Moore,
Fred Dodge, Boyd E. Peterson,
Alvin W. Brown, and Ralph E.
Brown, Lambda Chi Alpha.
Gerald J. Smith, Phi Gamma
Delta; Cletus Gene Hover, Don
Jordahl, and John W. Broome, Phi
Kappa Psi; Bruce C. Urey, Sigma
Phi Epsilon; Tom Lyon. Beta Theta
Pi; George Johnson and Peter J.
Walker, Delta Upsilon; R'uss
Hawk, Phi Sigma Kappa; William
W. Marshall, Delta Tau Delta;
Russell C. Haehl, Kappa Sigma;
Dennia D. Clarke, Phi Kappa Sig
ma; William E. Taylor, and M. W.
Campbell, Phi Sigma Kappa.
Festival Draws
Music Students
Harriet'te Stewart, Georgene
Shanklin, and Betty Bagley, all
freshmen in music, traveled to
Portland last Friday to participate
in the 1948 festival of the Oregon
Music Teachers’ association.
Miss Shanklin played a Gigue by
Bach, Waltz in E Minor by Chopin,
and Toccata by Khatchaturian.
The Waltz Song from “Romeo and
Juliet” was sung by Miss Stewart,
and Miss Shanklin and Miss Bagley
played a two-piano arrangement of
Beethoven’s Concerto in C minor.
Misses Stewart and Shanklin will
perform together at the Sunlight
Serenade during Junior Weekend.
Bob Frazier was Journal Junior
city-wide yo-yo champion in 1930.
L
M Students!
B for dry feet
HR and
sturdy footwear
all types of
shoe repairing
B
CAMPUS SHOE
SHOP
On 13th between
Alder and Kincaid ;
Exhibit to Feature
A cross-section of contemporary
painting and sculpture done in the
Pacific Northwest will be exhibited
in the art gallery of the school or
architecture and allied arts from
May 11 through May 50.
Representing work of members
of the Oregon artists guild, the ex
hibition is the first held by the
guild in this area for many years.
I It contains pieces by artists from
Eugene and other Oregon cities.
The Oregon Artists guild is an
association which served to stimu
Military Group to Meet *
Scabbard and Blade will meet at
6:45 p.m. at the ROTC building.
late discussion and contact be
tween artists and the public.
See, Hear And Meet
PERSONALLY
GOVERNOR
THOMAS E. DEWEY
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PROVED
ABILITY AND
LEADERSHIP
HE STANDS
ON HIS
RECORD
NOT ON
PROMISES
8:30 PM. TONIGHT
MCARTHUR COURT
"THE ANSWER TO OUR FOREIGN PROBLEMS"
— Rally at Osburn Hotel, 3:30 p.m. —
Life and Time photographers will be present
Rally held under auspices of
U. of O. Dewey for President Committee
DEWEY for PRESIDENT
PAID ADVERTISEMENT BY DEWEY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE