23fi Women Pledge 17 Sororities After Week of Rushing Activity Bi’eakfast in their new sorority houses at 7 this morning ended formal fall term rushing for 236 University of Oregon women. This fall’s pledge list total tops the number pledged last fall when 219 women were pledged to the 16 sororities. Five women pledged Phi Sigma Sigma, newr sorority on campus. This brings the total number of sororities at Oregon to 17. The fall term pldege list for women is as follows: Alpha Chi Omega: Eleanor Bakke, Carrol Craig. Janet Fuller, Valerie Hersh, Jo Ann Hutchinson, Judith Kirk, Pat Koeppel, Diane Kuhl, Constance Long, Karen Rice, Joanne Scales, Elaine Smith, Roselyn Welch and Flor ence Woodworth. Alpha Delta Pi: Gleeta Barnes, Barbara Cottrill, Evelyn Diamont. Gloria Evert. Mary Dee Fulp. Viola Gamson, Marlene Grassechi. Darlene Grenfell, Maeva Hair, Hanna Sue Hansen, Marjorie Harman, Susan Hopkins, Alice Kihn, Eileen Lang, Carolyn Long. Johneva Pond, Donna Runberg and Shirleyan Thomas. Alpha Gamma Delta: Sue Co burn, Marlene Jewell, Joan Pas more and Beaudette Smith. Alpha Omieron Pi: Nancy Clarke, Joanne Donnelly, Janet Filbert, Carolyn Kaser, Janet Kneeland, Jackie Myatt, Norma Jean Nye, Judy Reyholds, Dian Rondeau, Shirley Selander, Janet Southwell. Janet Stafford, Pat Wilson and Lola Workman. Alpha Phi: Shirley Andree, Bette Bartz, Ann Barzee, Mary Rae Bergeron, Joan Boyer, Shar on Gienger, Donna Goodin, Bar bara Gregg, Janet Hargis, Carolyn Heckman, Barbara Hogard, Glen- j na Hunger, Carole Kell, Diane Lacey. Rosalie Mole, Sue Nosier, Sue Shaw, Carol Sonnichsen and t Sandra Williams. Alpha Xi Delta: Sue Benedict. • Susan DeBusk, Julie Dietrich, Louise Robinson and Linda Shu maker. ....Chi Omega: Helen Doty, Jane Fisher, Janice Fortner, Alice Jo Jenkins, Helen Ruth Johnson, Su san Keathley, Audrey Lathom, Audrey Lawson, Molly McAleer,! Luanne McClure, Elizabeth Jane j Miller, Arlene Moad, Annie Laurie [ Quackenbush, Patti Railsbak, Di- j ane Ramsey, Susan Shaffer, Jo anne Whitworth, Pat Wilkinson and Elizabeth Woodward. Delta Delta Delta: Alyce Ath erton, Judy Burdette, Judith Carl son, Ann Diffenbacher, Gwen El lis, Gretchen Klomhaus, Elizabeth Kubin, Ardianne McRae, Shirley Mantelli, Denise Parr, Pamela Rabens, Verna Rabe, Inga Ship Campus Briefs 0 Members of Phi Theta Up silon are to meet at 4 p.m. today in the Student Union, according to Janet Wick, president. 0 All campus social chairmen from both men’s and women’s liv ing organizations are to meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Un ion, according to Mrs. Golda' P. Wickham, director of women’s affairs. ^ Both men’s and women’s liv ing organizations may schedule a house dance date for Oct. 3, ac cording to the office of Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, director of women’s affairs. 0 Persons interested in form ing a mountain-climbing club have been asked to meet in the Student Union at 4 p.m. Thurs day. Interested students who can not attend the meeting may con tact Tom Taylor, junior in archi tecture, at 5-8416 or John Vazbys, junior in liberal arts, at 4-8381. 0 First of the weekly educa tional film programs will be shown at 7 and 9 this evening in Com monwealth 138. Sports films, in cluding “Football Review,” “Mexi can Sports,” “The Home Run King—Babe Ruth,” “Jersey Joe Walcott vs. Joe Louis” and “Swit zerland Olympic Thrills” will be shown. stead, Joyce Smith, Charlee Som mer, Olivia Tharaldson, Carol Wil shire and Carolee Witt. Delta Gamma: Carol Aiken, Shirley Blick. Pat Deeney, Eileen DeWilde, Susan Erickson, Jean Fay, Laurie Goodell, Deneice Ken yon, Sue Merritt, Sharon Mullins, Judith Ellen Pierce, Sue Spear, Marilyn Stratford and Susan Vaughan. Delta Zeta: Jacqueline Ferris, Donna Fox, Claire Fry, Nancy Hill, Barbara Hoy, Lynette Lor ing, Ruth Martin and Miriam Vaaler. Gamma Phi Beta: Joan Apple baum, Janice Boyes, Mary Bren nan. Mary Joan Brown, Susan Brundidge, Molly Cashin, Norma Crowley. Nana Foss, Nancy Fox, Nancy Hickox, Mary Hyde, JoAnn Laumeister, Edith Lunde, Valerie Mottram, Mary Sandeberg, Gayle Seidel. Gloria Stolk, Pat Walters and Judy White. Kappa Alpha Theta: Barbara Jo Weaver, Shirley Bier, Betty Ann Dobler, Carolyn Everett, Harriett Flynn, Mary Gerlinger, Mary Hei deman, Ann R. Johnston, Helen Jane Johnston, Carol Kern, Juli anne Lewis, Marian McDowell, Donna Organ, Sara Price, Suzanne Robertson, Sally Thompson, Cyn thia Vincent, Margaret Ann Wil son and Barbara Wrightson. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Donna Aaris, Betty Anderson, Donna Brewer, Sally Calkins, Joanne Gerber, Lynn Gildersleeve, Caro lyn Gooding. Joan Hay, Ruth Hoppe, Linda Lundy, Marymae McElligott, Emiline Overhulse, Ju dith Jean Pierce, Nadine Reed, Mary Schonweiler, Nancy Shields, Myrna Smith, Ann Stearns and Rosalie Todd. Phi Sigma Sigma: Rockell Co hen, Hermine Golby, Marcia Pel mont, Anna Rome and Jo-Ann Ru vell. Pi Beta Phi: Sally Allen, Geor gia Baker, Marilyn Eerry, Bev erly Bowman, Joanna Brandon, Marlis Claussen, Marcia Cook, Mary Jo Cornell, JoAnn Fundings land, Shirley Gerhard, Sally Jo Greig, Nan Hagedorn, Bonnie Le Baron, Marcia Mauney, Julie Mil ler, Marilyn Mount, Elizabeth Rinehart, Sharon Snyder and Mary Sweeney. Sigma Kappa: Joanne Awick, Claire Anderson, Jackie Jolley, Joanne Jolley, Loretta Mason, Joyce Meppen, Jean Merker, Jo ann Roberts, Shirley Saar, Diana Schrceder and Barbara Snyder. Zeta Tau Alpha: Pat Ardinger, Mary Ann Fowler, Blanche Hall, Lois Hall, Regina Hannon, Shirley Hardy, Ardith Jones, Joyce Mc Kenzie, Patricia Riehl, Barbara Sorenson and Pat Sykes. t>U Currents Art Gallery Shows Paris Photographs A photographic exhibit of Paris is currently on display in the Stu dent Union art gallery. The photos were made early this century by French photographer Eugene At get. The exhibit, prepared and cir culated by the New York Museum of Modern Art, will last through Oct. 3. The pictures show a span of thirty years of Paris life. Record Libe Open In Student Union The Student Union record lend ing library will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning today. Students may check out records of contempor ary and semi-classical nature. Watch for b.b. Ad Friday i Classifieds Hoorn and board for three and board vacancy only for two. 874 East 13th. Phone 4-0422. 1953 Mercury sport coupe, new in February, 7000 miles. Ed ward Morton, Law School. FURNITURE—Walnut desk, $10; drop-leaf dining table, $8; corner bookshelf, $5; lamp table, $0; bedside table, $6. Excellent con dition. Phone 3-1059. 22-23 BOOKCASE, 47''x44"; men's black size 12 bowling shoes; 7’ Gris wold. Ridge-top, laminated, met al edge skiis; Cable binding; Poles. Only $25. Phone 4-3854. 975 Alder. 22-23-24 LIGHT BROWN leather briefcase left during registration at school of architecture, east wing. If found, please return to office of school architecture. 25 ERIC’S Barber Shop, 729 E. 11th. Personalized service. 2 chairs. Eric & Walt. 27 For men double room, single beds, kitchen privileges if desired. Semi-private bath. Near bus. 1879 Moss street, phone 5-6222 evenings. Mom, black and tan Dachshund requires good father for her babies. Will give Pop choice of puppies. Call 7-7378. ELECTRIC RANGE, apartment type, three burners, oven be low. Brand new wiring and burners. $35. 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