Campus ‘Tftenntf-tfo- l^ocatd by Dorothy Her Emerald Assistant News Editor At Alpha Chi Omega Recent pinnings include Jean Paulus to Chuck Greenley, Sigma Chi; Alma Owen to Neil Tardio, Sigma Nu, and Phyllis Pearson to Andy Berwick, Beta. Nancy Leon ard has announced her engage ment to Reed King. Marriages during the summer months were Jeanette Morse to Jim Bauer, Beta; Pat Ryan to Larry Seurrieir, Kappa Sigma at Stanford; Sue Fuller to Phil Han sen, Phi Psi;" Ellen Quibell to Jim Courtright, Sig Ep, and Donna Shestak to Jim Cole, Sigma Nu at Oregon State. Marjatta Haavio from Finland is the foreign student living at the Alpha Chi house this year. At Alpha Omicron Pi Joan Willits was recently pinned to Brice Reimer, ATO; while Shir iey Dunning is wearing the Theta Chi pin of Dave Lenz. Barbara Bullock and Jack Wad man, DU, were married this sum mer. At Chi Omega Rae Thomas married Kenny Dodds, Sigma Nu, in June. Au gust weddings included Jeanne Hall and Rox Hunt, Phi Psi; Don na Blum and Jim Moore, Beta, and Gayle Pattee and Bob White, SAE. Dorothy Anderson is now wear ing the pin of Dick Stuart. Pat Kemmerer announced her engage ment to Jerry Brown, Delta Tau Delta, last spring. At Delta Delta Delta Recent pinnings were Molly Moore to Roy Stigum, Pi Kappa Phi at Oregon State, and Virginia Owen to Jack Eberhard, Phi Kap pa Tau at OSC. Niclti Trump has announced her engagement to Lloyd Powell, Sig ma Chi, while Marilyn Dyer will wed Bob Herkes. Summer mar rioges include Sue Behnke to Lar ry Hall, Sigma Nu; Janet Leffel to Bob Tebbatt, and Diane New land to Bob Hawes, Phi Delt.’ At Delta Zeta Summer weddings include Bun ny Ivory to Jim Hetrick, Chi Psi; Sella Wineberg to Tommy Hat field, Chi Psi; Eunice Bryteson to Don Therialt; Joy Trieman to Dave Hall, Phi Psi; Molly Hewett to Jerry Hopkins, OSC student; and Kathy Clark to Willis John son, Pi Kap. Marie Fletcher has announced her engagement to Judge Elder kin, Theta Chi, and Joyce Lang don will be married to Ed Tyler, Sig Ep, during ti^e Christsmas holidays. At Gamma Phi Beta Sammer marriages included Donno Krieske to Eill Hunter, Sig ma Nu; Alice Hodges to Pat O'Brien; Georgene Porter to Bob Jones and Diana White to Roy Fulton. Doris Padrick, '53, an nounced her engagement Satur day night to Larry Blunt, Fiji. At University House Carole Beech, freshman at the house, is engaged to Kenneth Gor don, student at Portland State. Married during the summer •were Mary Peterson to Ken Ar lington, Oklahoma A & M; Sharon .Williams to Don Whitlow, gradu ate of UO; Louise Matter to Mar ion Putnam, Willamette univer sity, and Jerrine McCormick ‘to Jon Jackman, Tigard. At Lambda Chi Alpha Earl Fowler pinned Joan Chand ler, Delta Zeta, last week. At Ann Judson The engagement of Mary Evelyn Park to A/2c John R. Naylor was announced recently. Also engaged is Patricia Peterson to La r,r y Coons, of the U.S. Army. YWCA Schedules Retreat Saturday YWCA senior and sophomore cabinets will hold their annual fall retreat Saturday, according to Anne Hill, publicity chairman of the senior cabinet. Plans for the year's activities and events will be made by the groups, which will leave at 7:30 a.m. and return late in the after noon. The retreat will be held at a spot near Jasper. 0 Tryouts for the second pro duction of the Radio Workshop drama, “Forever,” an adaptation of Mildred Cram’s love story, will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. today in Studio A Villard, according to Glenn Starlin, adviser for the group. Parts are available for both men and women. Anyone in terested in radio drama is in vited, Starlin stressed. Campus Briefs £ The first meeting of the year of Delta Nu Alpha, transportation fraternity will be held at 7 p.m. in the Student Union. 0 The Faculty club will hold an open house at 8 p.m. this evening for all members and for all new faculty men. Refreshments will be served, ^ William Feeney and William Van Voris, instructors in English, will lead a discussion on Ireland at a coffee hour at 7:45 this eve- j ning in the Student Union brows- | ing room. ^ Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism fraternity, will meet today at noon in the Student Union. Plans for the Matrix Table will be discussed, according to President Kitty Fraser. ^ Feature movie in the Student Union ballroom at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday will be ‘‘Lifeboat," a tale of six men and three women cast adrift in a lifeboat after the torpedoing of a freighter. Admis sion is 30 cents. 0 An informal lecture and dis cussion period, ‘‘Conversation on Ireland,” will be held during the regular Friday evening coffee hour at 7:43 p.m. today in the Student Union browsing room, ac cording to Jim Baker, SU brows ing room committee chairman. Try the New — enlarged College Side Inn -for • Sunday Dinners • Daily Lunches • Snacks • Coffee FOOTWEAR FASHIONS in .... blue red green brown CALF and . . . black brown green SUEDE for only *12.95 at ALUMNI OWNED AND OPERATED 828 Willamette Ph. 5-3141 Hollis to Dedicate Prep Field Orlando Hollis, dean of the school of law, will dedicate Spring field high school's new athletic field this evening preceding the alumni reunion football game be tween the Springfield and Med ford high teams. The reunion will start with a parade Thursday evening. Ed Harms, mayor of Springfield, will be master of ceremonies. An alum nl reception at (5:30 p.m. tonight • will precede the game, along with a bonfire pep rally, the crowning of Queen Millerette 13th, a track meet, und a dance. Sophomores and upperclassmen , interested in service are asked to attend a general service meeting • | to be held in the men's lounge of I Gerlinger hall Monday at 4 p.m.. top-off > the Portland game With a Bonnet Nook hat # pixie, cloche, and turban types O Velvet, jersey and crocheted fabrics # Autumn colors . . . gold, green, black, blue, red, cinnamon, and others Debway $4.50- $10.00 Madcaps iCttznraMi L&UfiW ^Jhe J3onnel l^JooL 921 Willamette For the Best in Chinese Food its the OHMA'S ML ACE nSSTAURAftt Drop in this weekend and try our weekly special Chinese Dinner • Chinese Barbecued Chicken • Beef Chow Yuk FREE PARKING AFTER 5:30 P.M. Open until 3 a.m.-33 E. 6th