'Alpha Phi Recent pinnings include Alberta (Altorfcr to Roger Perry, ATO, • and Diane Lacey, a sophomore pledge, to Joe Gardner, Phi Psi. ' Patty Jeske has announced her engagement to Joe Richards. . Rummer weddings were Elynor Robbloe and Bill Schuppel, ATO; '•422. Chi Omega 1 - Marilyn Call was recently > pinned to Jerry Hamilton, ATO. ■ Roberta Hackworth is wearing -the pin of JUenny Rapp, SAE, while • Carol Fisher is pinned to John “•Weaver, Sig Ep. : --- Oregon A-VA SlatesMeeting . The annual fail meeting of the .Oregon Audio-Visual association Will be held Saturday at the li .brary. School librarians, admin istrators, directors, coordinators, -and other persons interested in I audio-visual methods, are invited 'to attend. The meeting will deal with the problem of combining library and &udio-visual areas in the small •school. * The conference opens with reg J-tration at 9 a.m., followed by a (panel discussion. Panel speakers Jnclude Eleanor Ahlers, assistant professor of library science; A. K. s_Trenholme, director of the instruc • ponul materials center; John E. sdTentice, audio-visual director, -fiend and Russell Tompkins, prin cipal, Willakenzie school. ( * At 1:30 p.m. Florence Beardsley, k*§f the department of state, will l>peak on "State Needs in Relation -‘to an Instructional Materials Cen -ter,” to be followed by general f discussion. The conference will fcl'ise with a business meeting of i-the Oregon Audio-Visual associa • tion. KWAX Presents u Series of Operas * Puccini's “La Boheme,” sung •Uy Eidu Sayoa, Richard Tucker and Patrice Munsell, will be broad cast over KWAX Sunday, after noon as the first in a series of regular two-hour Sunday operas, according to Paul McMullen, sta tion manager. .880 kc FRIDAY 6:00 p.m. Sign On * 6:03 Plano Moods - 6:13 Guest Star * 6:80 News Till Now * 6:43 Entertainment Guide 7:00 New French Writers . 7:30 Broadway In Review - 7:45 Payne Award Show - 8:00 Your Star Time - 8:15 UN Story . 8:30 Ways of Mankind - 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:50 News Headlines .10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight 11:00 Sign Off SUNDAY - 2:00 p.m. Sign On - 2:03 Musicomedy Favorites * 2:30 Comedie Franchise 4:00 Sunday Opera *6:00 Sign Off Sigma Kappa Summer marriages include Mar ianne Merrick to LeRoy Dressel, Barbara Tescher to James Steph ens and Jean Ann McGee to Philip Newman, belta Tan Delta. Joella Wood announced her engagement this summer to Bill Cheek. Barbara Snyder was recently pinned to Bob Lacey, Tau Kappa Epsilon. P«.onnie Miller is a new Sigma Kappa pledge. Pat Levy, Pauline Merrill and Beulah Johnson were recently initiated. Gail Savage and Mollie Harbert spent the summer working at Yel lowstone National park, while Peggie Miller, Pat Levy, Liz Col lins and Joyce McGee held sum mer jobs at Crater Lake National park. Zeta Tau Alpha Marilyn Jaehnke and Joe Brad etich, Tau Kappa Epsilon, were recently married. Connie Young was married to Bud Mason, Chi Psi from Oregon State this sum mer. CAMPUS BRIEFS 0 The promotion sub-commit tee of the Homecoming dance committee will meet on the third floor of the Student Union at 3 p.m. today, announced Don Bo nime, sub-committee chairman. 0 The YWCA International Af fairs Committee will meet Friday noon in the YWCA. All commit tee members are to attend. 0 The University Alpine club will hold a rock climbing school Sunday at 10 a.m. near Coburg. Further information may be ob tained by calling Tom Taylor at Sigma Phi Epsilon or John Vaz bys at Campbell club. 4WS Officials to Hold Annual Meet in Salem The annual state-wide conven tion of AVVS cabinet members will be held at Salem Saturday. The convention, which lasts from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. will serve as a work shop- and help session for cabi nets from all Oregon colleges. Attending from Oregon will be Judy McLoughlin, president; Jean Mauro, vice president; Dorothy Kopp, treasurer; Paula Curry, ser geant-at-arms; Sally Cummins, re porter and Rosemary Hampton, Intercollegiate secretary. SU Sunday Movie presents "Ox-Bow Incident" Evils of mass hysteria starring Henry Fonda Dana Andrews SU Ballroom Nov. 8th 2:30 & 4:30 Adm:30cts Women's Houses Pledge Thirteen . During the women’s open rush period, the following girls have been pledged: Carol Hillis, Lou Ringuette, Cecily Ley and Janis Gleason, Alpha Chi Omega; Janet Ferris, Alpha Delta Pi; Sandra Deck, Alpha Gamma Delta; Mary Jean Hubbard, Delta Gamma; Mary Mildred Smith and Connie Shimp, Delta Delta Delta; Joan Boileau, Helen Frances Johnson and Dorothy Allen, Delta Zcta and Ronnie Miller, Sigma Kappa. Starts SUNDAY at the "From Here to Eternity" iNQRTHiEND Arrowhead SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY with Charlton Heston also Shakedown Show start sat 6:00 p.m. Sunday STARTS SUNDAY McDonald Now Playing Sports Staff ♦ Desk Editor: Bob RobinsonJ Staff: Sam Vahey, Bruce Ten nant and .Jim Signor. Night Staff Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe. Night Editor, Valera Vierra", Staff: Joanne Johnston. uilliard royal cord in Day's COLLEGE CORDS Now! The West’s favorite college fashion in the newest, most popular campus color — Faded Blue! Famous “College Cords" are rugged. 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