==========—B-SBSSBS—B Campus % ^Rocotd I -. By Gail Savage Em«r«ld Living Organization Editor At Delta Gamma Anne Armstrong is wearing the ATO pin of Bill Wilson, and Sandy Price is pinned to Gordon Rennie, Phi Kappa Sigma. Freshman Sally Stadelman is pinned to Dennis Olson, SAE. Engagements announced in the past few weeks are Carolyn McLean to John Mr Bee, Sigma Nu, Norma Shields to Ray Gilkey, PiKA, and Jo Sloan to Ralph Stratford, Sigma Chi. Freshman Ann Starkweather also announced her engage ment to Ron Matson of Eugene. At Alpha Chi Omega Ellen Quibell and Jim Courtwright, Sig Ep, have announced their pin ning, Shirley Seekatz has Theta Chi Diek Hamilton's pin, Sue FuJ 1* r is pinned to Phil Hanson, Phi Psi, and Winnie May is wearing the Kappa Sig pin of Ron Steele. Gerry Gibson announced her engagement to SAE Chuck Coulter, Pat Ryan will be married in July to Larry Serrurier, a Kappa Sig at Stanford. Jeannette Morse will marry Jim Bauer, Beta in August. Harriet Booth will marry Chuck Scofield, Sigma Nu, now in the service May 31. At Pi Kappa Phi John Giim and Sharon McCabe recently announced their engage ment at the Tri Delt house dance. Jim Wooden recently became en gaged to Sharon Anderson, DZ. At the annual Rose Ball, May 16, Sharon McCabe was selected as the 1953 Rose of Pi Kappa Phi. Sharon Anderson and Allison ^latt were selected as princesses. At Alpha Omicron Pi Felicia Holter is wearing John Marshall’s Chi Psi pin. Also pinned are Dawn Kester to Ken Hickenbottom, ATO; Adele Summers to Hap Engelbert, PiKA, and Diane Starr to Dick Kesson, Theta Chi. The wed ding of Helen Clark and Tony Robenette, Sigma Nu, is planned for May 30. AOPi Lou West will marry Jim Holmes June 18. Emily Nichols and Bud Boyle, PiKA, have scheduled wedding plans for December. Among the newly engaged are Freshman Mary Moran to Joe DiPaolo of Den ver university, and Ann Yeager to Henry Taylor, Sigma Chi. At Delta Delta Delta Recently pinned at Tri Delt are Charlotte Britts and SAE Alan Packer, Nancy Van Allen and Vic Souvignier, ATO, and Janet Flat land to Bruce MacGregor, president of DU at OSC. Norma Hultgre.o and Lieutenant Cece Daniel, DU and US Army were married in Boise, Idaho on April 18. Meredith Goodrich and Jack Wilson, a Sigma Chi at Willamette, were married on March 22. Married in May have been Mary Saucer man and Pete Samuclson, US Army and Joan Risley to Bob Craig Theta Chi. Red Cross Board Officers Appointed New officers for the campus Red Cross hoard have been an nounced by out-going president i Joan Walker. The officers will as- ! sume their duties next fall term. Taking over as president is Mary Wilson and vice-president will be Carol Huggins. Other officers are Hally Ryan, secretary; Cynthia Long, treasurer; Janet Gustafson, ( and Donna Anderson, blood drive chairmen; June Browning, public ity; Gerry Porritt and Jim Diel I schnelder, disaster chairmen; Anne ! Starkweather and Phil Lewis. Roseburg project chairmen; and Gwen Zinninger, special events | chairman. Punch to Interview BAT Housemother Mrs. Agnes Freep, housemother >at the Beta Alpha Theta sorority, will be the interviewee on next Tuesday's edition of "Lemon Punch," according to Thorne Briar, KWAX announcer. The show, which is heard at 6:15 over KWAX. | be the last in this year's | series. Mrs. Freep, who will be leaving the BAT house after 30 years of service, will relate many of her experiences as a housemother. Ac tually, it will be 35 years for the lovable red-haired lady at Oregon. As one of the charter members of Beta Alpha Theta, she enrolled at the University in 1917. Shortly after her graduation in 1921, and receiving her degree in fox farm ing, she married Ernstwhile Freep, a graduate student in ge ography. It was not long after this that Mr. Freep went on a research trip to Tillamook—*a journey frim which he never returned. Since that time, Mrs. Freep has held down the housemother position. As one of the girls at the BAT house expressed it, “We’ll hate to see Mrs. Freep leave, although at times it will be a relief. She was always coming in after closing hours.” University Symphony Orchestra Sets Final Concert; TwoSoloisfsFeafured The University symphony or chestra, directed by Edmund Cyk ler, professor of music, and GeOrge Houghton, associate professor of violin, and the choral union, di rected by Donald Allton, assistant professor of music, will be pre sented in their final concert of the school year Tuesday at 8:15 p.m, in the music school auditorium. Featured on the program will be two student soloists, violinist Lar ry I, laves, junior, and organist June Orr, senior. Both were se lected by audition last year for appearances with the orchestra. Miss Orr will play "Organ Con certo, Opus 4, No. 5", by Handel and Maves will perform the “Third Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Opus 61,” by Camille Saint-Saens. Making their only public appear ance of the year, £he choral union will sing Brahms’ “Song of the Fates, Opus 89,” acWmpanied by the orchestra. “The number, with original text by Wolfgang Goethe, is a drama tic work full of the fateful fore boding of the mythical sisters who hold human fate in their fickle grasp, said Allton. He will direct both the chorus and orchestra cn (he final number. Seeking a Career in San Francisco Congenial atmosphere for young men and women. Sun deck, TV, Lounge. Private oaths and phones. Steak din ners fortnightly. Room and meals from $60 monthly THE HARCOURT 6 Blocks from Union Square 1105 Larkin (at Sutter) ORdway 3-7720 MOVING STORAGI RACKING Across the Street - Across the Nation i Your Local MAYFLOWER Warehouseman Williams Transfer Co. 83 East 5th Ave. Eugene, Ore. Ph. 5-3134 J Majors Take Summer Work Newspaper jobs throughout the state will be filled by journalism majors at the close of spring term, according to C. C. Webb, assistant professor of journalism and repre sentative of the Newspaper Pub lishers of the West. Graduates moving into fulltime employment include Jim Shea, Register-Guard in advertising; Donna Pastrouich, Myrtle Creek Mail in advertising; Sue Lichty, Pendleton East Oregonian in news; Lorna Davis, Condon Globe Times in news, and Helen Jones, Baker Democrat-Herald in news. Students Accept Jobs Journalism students who have been offered and have accepted summer work include Dick Carter, Medford Mail Tribune in advertis ing; Barbara Boushey, Medford Mail Tribune in news; Elsie Schil ler, Hillsboro Argus in news; Jerry Harrell, Myrtle Creek Mail in news; Ron Miller, Heppner Gazette Times in news; Virginia Dailey, Register-Guard in news, and Bill Brandsness, a converted sophomore business major, Klamath Falls Her ald News in advertising. Fronie Bromley, freshman in journalism,' will drop out of school for one year to work on the Al bany Democrat Herald in news. Webb is Go-Between Webb acts as go-between for publishers in hiring students and students interested in being hired. Students do their own applying for positions, although Webb helps di rect the original contact. The approximate average wage of the jobs will be $53 weekly for fulltime employment and $48 weekly for summer work. Student Church Directory First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 14th and Pearl MAY 31 “Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.” Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 Oak Street Phone 4-1425 MAY 31, 1953 A.M. “THIS IS THE CHURCH,” Dr. Carroll C. Roberts P.M. Mr. James Cornett, the Associate Minister, will bring the evening message. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Invites you to its services and youth activities 9:45 a.m. University class 11:00 a.m. “Two Birds” KASH broadcast. 6:30 p.m. Seven Felowship groups meet 7:30 p.m. Memorial night “The Rainbow Over the Grave” —._ -J Sunday Services—8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sermon: “OUR TRIUNE GOD.’’ (By Vicar Donald Schaefer) Bible Class: 10 a.m. - Dr. E. S. Wengert, leader WELCOME! GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH East Eleventh Avenue at Ferry Street T\. B. Maier, Pastor Donald Schaeffer, Assistant FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 East 13th Two Services: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Students are Cordially Invited . . . Dr. Nicholson will preach TVesley Goodson Nicholson Ruth Ownbey Minister Director of Music Go To Church Sunday