Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 27, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    At Sig Ep. . .
Bruce Schaffer was recently
pinned to Janie Simpson, Tri Delt.
Mike Lundy, Paul Wilson, Gene
Lehman, Larry Hobart and House
Drama Agent, A1 Riasanovsky all
have a part in the forthcoming
University Theatre production
“Othello.”
Stan Smith is the Singing Trou
bador at Willamette Park on Fri
day nights.
Glen Lorenz dropped in Tues
day night on his way to New Jer
sey where he is now stationed
with the Coast Guard.
Tom Barry is now a member of
the Student Disciplinary Commit
tee, and Gene Lehman was ap
pointed to the Student Traffic
Court.
At Tri Delt. . .
Two pins were taken by Tri
Delts this weekend: Pat Johnson
and John Kern, Delt, and Janie
Simpson and Bruce Schaffer, Sig
Bp.
Barb Barney came to the cam
pus to visit her Tri-Delt sisters
this week. She and Walt McKin
ney, Beta, are planning a Decem
ber wedding.
At Phi Kappa Sigma...
This week’s “Phi Kap in the
News” was “Biggie” Munn, head
football coach at Michigan State
College who appeared in Colliers’
article “Michigan State Power
house Football.”
At Corson. . .
Jean Reynolds became engaged
last June to Don Prior, June grad
uate from the University, now re
siding in Seattle.
An early summer pinning oc
cured in Walla Walla between
Mary Kelly, Alpha Chi pledge, and
Harold Dunham, Theta Chi.
Visiting Clarice Duling, fresh
man, last weekend were two Beav
er friends—Sue Harris, OSC fresh
man, and Joan Hedgepeth, Univer
sity transfer.
At Kappa Sig. . .
Recent pinnings include: Jim
Fletcher to Sue Rawlinson, Theta
pledge: Gary Donlon to Virginia
Masten, OSC; Tom Bauman to
Helen Hyche, AChi O; and Dick
Applegate to Jean Hall, Chi O.
Newly initiated members are
Fred Holmes, Dan Deady, Frank
Heinrich, and Dick Applegate.
Svein Peterson, Kappa Sigma’s
foreign student from Dvam Man,
Norway has been pledged.
At Susan Campbell.. .
Mrs. Golda Wickham, director
of women’s affairs, was guest
speaker at a banquet held in John
Straub Oct. 23. This was the first
in a series of banquets to give
the girls a chance to brush up on
social graces and become familiar
with prominant figures on cam
pus.
Officers newly elected are: Ar
tyce Hawman, president; Bonnie
Flickinger, secretary - treasurer;
LaNelle Gay, social chairman; Pat
Raybould, standards chairman;
Joan Powers, athletic chairman;
and Sally Wineberg, historian.
Nov. 18 has been chosen by the
girls of Suzie as the date for their
first house dance, to be held in
the Student Union.
The engagement of Artyce Haw
man to Fred Osgood was recent
ly announced.
Skull and Dagger
Chooses Ellsworth
Roy Ellsworth, sophomore in
liberal arts, was tapped by Skull
and Dagger, sophomore men’s ser
vice honorary.
Skull and Dagger members are
selected on the basis of outstand
ing activities, service to the Uni
versity, and scholarship. £
Jarnette New Hostess; Tradition, Button, Publicity Plans Ready
(Continued from page one)
Saturday night, the Hostess will
be formally presented to the stu
dent body at the Homecoming
dance in the Student Union Ball
room.
Miss De Jarnette will present
the awards to the winners of the
Noise Parade and the Sign Con
test, in conjunction with Barry,
homecoming chairman.
Living organizations must turn
in themes fornoise parade floats
by 5 p.m. Monday, Roger Nudd,
chairman, announced Thursday.
Paired groups are requested to de
cide on one central theme evolv
ing around the Homecoming slo
gan “New Union Reunion.” Themes
may be turned in to Nudd at Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon.
Tradition Enforcement
Traditions will go into effect
Monday. The Order of the “O”
will enforce all Homecoming tra
ditions and will punish violators.
Penalties will consist of hacks for
men and dunking of women viola
tors.
The following traditions will go
into effect for all University stu
dents and violators will be sub
ject to the above penalties: No
smoking on the old campus; do
not walk on seal in front of Stu
dent Union; do not walk on cam
pus lawns; do not fail to say “hel
lo” on “Hello Walk,” the walk
stretching from Fenton to Villard;
only seniors may sit on the sen
ior bench, located between Susan
Campbell Hall and Hendricks Hall.
[ The following class traditions
will be enforced: Frosh men will
wear khaki pants and Oregon root
er lids. Frosh girls are required
to wear green ribbons. Sophomore
men will be subject to penalties
if caught wearing cords. Khakis
and levi’s are in order.
Homecoming Buttons
Over one thousand Homecoming
buttons have been sold to towns
people by Alpha Phi Omega, men’s
service honorary, Virginia Kellogg,
finance chairman, announced
Thursday night.
Button sales will begin on the
University campus Monday. Phi
Theta and Kwama, women’s hon
oraries will sell buttons to living
brganizations during lunch and
evening dinners.
Flying speeches were given to
various living organizations Thurs
day night. They will continue to
day. Speeches will evolve around
the slogan printed on the buttons,
“Beat ’em with Buttons.”
Buttons may be purchased in
the Co-op and Student Union for
ten cents starting Wednesday. Al
pha Phi, Chi Omega, Alpha Delta
Pi, and Alpha Omicron Pi will con
duct sales at booths located in the
above places. Jean Gould is in
charge of campus button sales.
Publicity Plans Ready
Students will be well rehearsed
on Ike Carpenters famous rendi
tions when he appears for the
Homecoming dance. Plans have
been made by the dance promo
tion committee to play Carpent
ers records in the Co-op Monday
and Wednesday.
Other types of publicity will
consist of sound truck advertise
ment throughout the campus,
flying speeches Monday in men's
organizations and posters in all
living organizations and campus
establishments.
The dance promotion committee
is headed by Gretchen Grefe. Com
mittee members are Joanne Kel
ley, Joyce Rathbun, Maxine Sand
strom, and Sue Griffin.
Bonfire Committee
A freshman general committee
for the annual Homecoming borj.
fire has been picked, Rod Bell
bonfire chairman staieu muisuay.
The committee was picked from
representatives of dormitories
who attended a meeting Wednes
day.
The freshmen committee mem
bers are, George Booth, Bob Faw
cett, Gerald Dickie, Bill Miller,
Brent Bates, Bob Meaney, and Bill
Earl.
Materials for the annual bon
fire will be gathered Tuesday.
Dick Morris will head a committee
for this detail. Guards will be
posted Wednesday and the fire
materials will be guarded until the
bonfire ceremonies begin Friday.
Ken Goodwin will be in charge of
guards.
BETTER THAN EVERI
Is the food and service at Renell's.
Now under new management who
aim to please the college student.
Drop in and see for yourself
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720 WILLAMETTE ST.
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