Campus ^^====J At Alpha Chi Omega . . . Keccnt pinnmgs at the Alpha CJhi house include those of Joan Long to Fiji Ken Huff and Doris Stcnchel to Phi Delt AJ Mundlc. Laura Pearson has announced her engagement to Walt Cast. Walt is a Port land boy, now serving in the army. Wedding plans are being made for June. Harriet Booth and Chuck Scofield have announced their engage ment and plan to be married this summer. Scofield was a Sigma Nu at Oregon before going into the armed forces. At Alpha Omicron Pi.. . Two AOPi's became engaged over the holidays. Barbara Bullock is wearing the ring of Jack Wadman, DU, and Audio Jones is engaged to A TO Jerry Aiken. Virginia Rose is wearing the Sigma Nu pin of Bob Bennett, and pledge Sue Galbreath is pinned to DU Craig Weatherford. Barbara Silva was married to Bob Cool, USAF, in Cottage Grove dur ing the Christmas vacation. At Alpha Xi Delta Joyce Clark was given a bridal shower by members of Alpha Xi dur ing the holidays. Miss Clark is to be married to Joe Schafer, Sigma Nu, rn February. Floy Louise Von Groenewald and Evelyn Wickman were recently initiated as members of Alpha Xi Delta. Audrey La Fever has announced her engagement to Ed Munton of OSC. A June wed ding is planned. At Chi Omega Gay In Pattee has announced her pinning to SAE Bob White. Joan Murphy and Matt Vranlzan, Phi Delt, are also pinned. Bev DcMott and Pi Kap Fred Decker have announced their engagement. Mcrla Price is engaged to Wayne Carothers, Sigma Chi, who is now with the United States Air Force in Denver, Colo. A recent Chi O marriage is that of Nonnie Lageson to Jim Vranizan, a Phi Delt graduate of 1952. At Kappa Kappa Gamma During fall term, Shari Long announced her engagement to Beta Malcolm Marsh. A summer wedding is planned. Dorothy Anderle be came the bride of Ron Cole, of Pacific university, Christmas vacation. Ann Woodcock is wearing the ATO pin of Larry Brecht and Pat Marks is pinned to Fiji Ben Baldwin, who is now attending Santa Clara uni versity. Pinned during Christmas vacation were Audrey Campbell to ATO Bill Knapp from OSC; Earlene Smith to Chi Psi Tom Tarbell. now in the air corps, and Gerry Yeager to Beta Dick Kettig. Fresh men pinned during the holidays are Becky Fortie to Beta Craig Beairsto, and Anne Chambers to Marty Hankinson, ATO. At Phi Sigma Kappa Activity has dominated the first two weeks of winter term in the Phi Sig house. Rush week was preceded by a warm week and weekend ‘of initiations. Frank Becman, Bob Enright and Ron Miller are the newly initiated members. Keeping all Phi Sigs busy has been the com plete remodeling of the downstairs of the chapter house, plans for a house dance in the near future and efforts to set a regional conclave of the fraternity underway. In the "hearts and flowers" line, Tom Kar ren has announced his pinning to a mysterious beauty named "Cosey" from Portland. . . Ron Miller followed suit by planting his brass on Harriet Bonnet, an Alpha Chi at Willamette. At Pi Kappa Alpha New officers have been elected as follows: Ray Gilkcy, president; Royce Chadwick, vice president; George Booth, secretary; Bob John son, house manager; George Booth, social chairman; Bob Anderson, rushing chairman. Newly initiated members of PiKA are Clarence Suiter, Lyle Morris, Bob Rounds, Dick Swennes and Bill Ruitcr. Royce Chadwick has annouonced his engagement to Barbara Neiger Theta ! from OSC. At Sigma Alpha Mu Married over Christmas was Jerome Caplan to Wilma Goldberg. ! AEPhi from the University of Washington. During the same period, A1 Goldenberg announced his engagement to Rae Sadis of Portland, while Dick Davis pinned Sue Milford, DPhiE from the University of Cali fornia. At Sigma Kappa Fal term culminated at the Sigma Kappa house with the announce ments of one pinning and of two engagements. Mary Ann Foster is pinned to Lambda Chi Dick Hollenbeck. Jean Ann McGee is engaged to Delt Phii Newman and Marianne Merrick to Lee Dressel from the Uni versity of Idaho. At Theta Chi Hal Dunham is engaged to Mary Kelly, Alpha Chi; Don Almy to Pi Phi Janet Kregness, and Joe Almond to Eliza Gray, of Portland. Jack Flaucher has transferred to Portland state this term. Initiation for this term is now in progress. At University House The term at University house began with the initiation of twenty girls. The house also had a record attendance of members and theii* dates at the annual all-co-op formal, "Enchanted Forest,” Jan. 17. Dur ing the holidays Shirley Schultz received the Alpha Zeta pin of Wayne Audi us, Pacific university. Joanne Johnston announced her engage ment to Delmar Aebescher, Seattle Pacific university. London Economist To Instruct at UO Hermann Mannheim, of the Lon don School of Economics, will visit the University of Oregon campus during spring term this year in the capacity of visiting sociology pro fessor. Former chairman of a prison commission in England and Wales, Mannheim conducted follow-up in vestigation of studies on juvenile delinquency which had been con ducted at Harvard. Sponsored here by the Carnegie fellowship program, Mannheim will teach three courses, two of which are seminars in. "compara tive correctional systems’’ and "sex deviants and the law.” Campus Calendar 9 a.m. Kdlog Comm 334 SI,' >foon Gamma Alpha (hi I HSU Alpha Lambda Delta J11 SU Kellog Lunch J10SU 1 p.m, YM Cab 318 SU 3:00 Alpha Lambda Delta Gerl 2nd fl 4:00 Asbly Comm 337 SU 1056 Snc Comm 213 SU 6:30 Alpha Lambda Della Banq 111 SU ASUO Senate 334 SU Young Hepubs 110SU 7:00 Bally Bd 214 SU Froidi A ably Ballroom SU IFC 215 SU Dae Mgra 315 SU 7:30 Ina Soc 313 SU Cheaa Club 213 SU Condon Club Gerl lat 11 • Campus Briefs • University of Oregon Young Republicans will meet tonight at 6:30 in the Student Union. • Sendee commission of the YWCA will meet today at 4 p.m. in Gerlinger hall to hear Mrs. K. D. Clark of the "Lane County Fellowship for Civic Unity” speak on "Community Service.” • YWCA house representatives will meet today at 4 p.m. in the men's lounge of Gerlinger hall. Representaitves arc to bring mem bership money, Baibara Keelen, membership chairman, said. Each living organization should have a representative present, Miss Kee len said. • Hours of the University read ing clinic have been extended, ac cording to an announcement re leased Tuesday by the counseling center. Classes will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday through Friday under the new schedule. • I’hi Alpha Delta, national law fraternity, will hold a meeting in the Assembly room of the Eu gene Hotel Saturday, January 24 at 7:30 p.m. Robert F. Maguire. Portland, will be the principal speaker. Light refreshments will be served. • The University of Lausanne Medical School in Lausanne, Swit zerland will admit qualified medi cal applicants, in both fall and win ter semesters. The school is ap proved by the American Medical association. Further information maj be obtained in the science of fice. On The Air... KWAX Reporter By Fronie Bromley Emerald Reporter European events and a campus drama will take top interest spots on today's KWAX programs with Nina Oilaacuitch from Belgium giving vacation-minded Americans an idea of ‘ What Hitchhiking is Like in Europe,” on Report From Europe. Today's Radio Workshop drama will star Sandra Price, Clarence; Suiter, Gerald Pearce, John Bree j and Hugh Garrabrant in the story of a small-town doctor whose dis covery of an asthma and hay-fever ! cure is overshadowed by a fellow j doctor, until the small-town prac-. titioner points out the fallacies in ' the other man's theories. Ernest J. Simmons will present j "Music to Order” over the People i Under Communism show to illus- j trate the control over artistic < fields by the Communist Party. Sanity is a pressing question on Theodore Hager's discussion of the 1 subject "Are Oboeists Mad?” on j Musician Comments today. A thorough discussion of a hot subject will be given by Dr. John Ciardi of Harvard when he reviews Dante's book. "Inferno" on the Old Books, Old Friends program. Friday's broadcast of “Way Be yond the West” will feature Alan Watts in a continuation of his talks on Eastern philosophy with a dis- 1 cussion of Vedante. A different j siant on philosophy is offered on j the Folksongs and Footnotes show | when Lou Fol d comments on rec- > ords of love, marriage and court- . Sunday offers dramatic enter- > tainment in "Crisis in Avondale,” ! a tale of abuses of freedom of speech on Cry of Warning, and G. B. Harrison continues his study of English literature on the Humani ties Lecture show. Britain's perennial favorite pro gram, the BBC Theater, is also of fered on Sunday, this week drama- j ...0*1. KWAX 6:03 Piano Moods 6:10 News Till Now 6:15 Sports Shots 6:30 Musician Comments 6:45 Report from Europe 7 p.m. People Under Communism ! 8 p.m. Campus Classics 9 p.m. Radio Workshop Drama 9:30 Kwaxworks 10:30 Emerald of the Air 10:35 Softly Now • STARTS SUNDAY • ONE OF THE WORLD S GREAT FILMS! GREATER * THAN EVER! tizing “'Dare to be Free." A1 bury Castell, head of the phil osophy department will continue his “Window in the Ivory Tower ’ series on Monday with a discusison of the high spots in the life of Just ice Oliver Wendell Holmes. Variety will be added by Monday's musical Guest Star show, featuring Ja~ e Powell this week. A narrative on In do-Pakistan music featuring Ahrnid Jalaluddib, junior in pre-med from Karachi, Pakistan will be br oadcast tonig; t at 9:30. It will be a tape recorded broadcast featuring the narrati . e illustrated by music. Classifieds LOST: I pr. men's dark rimmed glasses on 13th or Alder, Mon day. Reward. 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