Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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By Lucia Knepper
Kmrral Living Organization*! Editor
At Alpha Chi Omega
Recently married wan Yvonne
“nine to Dick Potter, Beta from
OSC. Newly pinned is Virginia
Johnson to Jim Casper, Chi Psl.
New pledges are Carol Hillis, Lu
Ringuette, Cecily Ley, Janis Glea
,»on and Carol Bestful.
At Alpha Delta Pi
Recent pinnlngs include Gloria
'Everta, a pledge, to Russ Cowell,
Campbell club and Carol Baldwin
to Nick Nickila, Kappa Sigma.
‘Activities being planned by the
-house include their house dance
and a dessert with Pi Kappa Alpha
-next Wednesday. New pledges in
clude Jean McLaughlin, Janet
Ferris and Barbara Ream.
.At Beta Theta Phi
Recent pinnlngs include Jim
.Duncan to Mickey McEUigot, Kap
pa pledge and Dick Buren to Betty
Dobler, Theta pledge. Engage
ments announced Include Doug
Thompson to Paula Smith of Bend,
and Norm Forbea to Ann Lewis.
Jim Ward was married to Donna
Blum, former Chi Omega.
At Kappa Kappa Gamma
Married last summer were Shari
'Long to Malcolm Marsh, Beta,
Ann Chambers to Marty Hankin
son, ATO and Sally Palmer to
Jack South worth, Beta. Judy
Woodcock married Gordon Badley,
ATO from OSC.
. Summer engagements announc
ed at the beginning of the term
were Dorothy Pederson to Clyde
-Fahlman, Sigma Chi, Margie Wil
liams to Bill Johnson, SAE and
.Valerie Cowls to Mel Govlg of
Harvard last year and now a Phi
.Psi pledge. Joan Renner announced
'her engagement Tuesday night to
‘Don Dunne, law graduate and
SAE.
Pinnlngs include Pat Jones to
Art Greisser, Phi Delt, and Mari
lyn Knapp to John Walker, Pi
Sigma Nu from SOCE.
At Pi Beta Phi
Marriages last summer includ
ed Janet Woods to Jim Livesay,
Phi Delt;. Joan Blakely to Don
Strand, ATO; Andy Freidle to Pat
.Dignan, SAE; Janet Kregness to
Don Almy, Theta Chi; Carol Lee
Tate to Dick Morse, Phi Delt, and
Margaret Dickey to Jim Miller,
SAE.
Recent pinnings include Mary Jo
Carlson to Stan Russel, Phi Delt
from OSC, Cprlene Warren to Gus
Kahn, Theta Chi and Diane God
dard to Jack Pyle, Beta. Pinnings
In the pledge class include Marcia
Cook to Ron Walters, Sigma Chi
'and Shirley . Gerhardt to Dave
.Ballash, Chi Psi. Jackie "Densmore
is engaged to Lee Jackson.
At Phi Gamma Delta
, Pinnings include John Bowles to
Darlene Klaus of Eugene; Clarke
Miller to-Shirley Ott, Eugene; Lar
*,ry Pitzenberger to Janice Beeley
®nd Bob Goodwin to Joan Honey
>well Theta. The Fijis arc planning
a dessert with the DG’s next Wed
nesday.
’At Sigma Chi
* Recently married were Dick
Ruchdesul to Mary Stone, DG;
’Jack Patera to Sue Bennett, Alpha
Phi; Dick Petzoldt to Fayana Nel
son from Klamath Falls; Don
■Sloan to Marcia Eagleson, DG;
Don Siegmund to Cathy Tribe,
Alpha Phi and Fred Turner to
Margaret Powne, Alpha Xi Delta.
Among the pinned are John El
liot to Kay Perrin DG at Willam
'ette, Bill Brandsness to Sharon
Gienger, Alpha Phi pledge and
‘Dick Barker to Hanna Sue Han
,sen, Alpha Delta Pi pledge.
Engagements include Lloyd
Powell to Nikki Trump Tri Delt
and Bob Giersdorf to Sue Pendle
ton of Portland.
At Gamma Phi Beta
Nu chapter entertained Oregon
State Gamma Phi’s and Eugene
alums on Founder’s Day, Nov. 11.
A turkey buffet supper was held
for 119 persons at the chapter
house. An Informal songfest was
the feature of the evening with
each chapter singing its favorite
songs.
Recent pinnings include Sally
Lyman to Don Stark, Fiji; JoAnn
Erickson to a University of Wash
ington Beta, John Simmons; Nor
ma Stewart to Bob Hazel, Phi
Psi, and Sally Cummins to Marv
Young, Sig Ep. Rosamond Fraser,
now working In San Francisco, is
pinned to Ralph Schlegle, Sigma
Nu from Oregon State.
At University House
Della Springer is engaged to
marry Tom Sloan, graduate in
psychology. The wedding will take
place Dec. 27.
Pat Me Hill in, freshman in ar
chitecture and allied arts, was re
cently married to Tom Rowley,
a freshman in architecture.
At Alpha Xi Delta
Summer marriages include Do
lores Parrish to Howard Smith,
PW Psi; Margaret Powne to Fred
Turner, Sigma Chi; Jane Wiggen
to-Fred Promen, U. S. Navy. Aud
rey Lefauer announced her en
gagement to Harold Miller of
Springfield at a Halloween fire
side. A January wedding is plan
ned.
Recent initiates include Jose
phine Hicks, Dottie Norstad, Janet
Lee Schultz Sylvia Sommerer and
Nolene Wade. They were treated
to dinner by their "big sistet#."
Religious Notes
By MITZI A8AI
Emerald Religious Editor
Christian House
Open house will be held at Chris
tian house all weekend for Home
coming visitors especially. A group
will meet tonight to see “Martin
Luther” together.
Sunday at 9:15 a.m. the regular
Donut Hour will be held, followed
by a "class for spiritual growth.”
Evening program and worship at
5:30 p.m. will feature a theme re
lated to Thanksgiving. Refresh
ments will be served. A social ac
tion fireside will follow evening
6:00 p. m. Sign on
6:03 Piano Moods
6:15 Guest Star
6:30 News TUI Now
6:45 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
Groups Hoar Morris
Portland Mothers and Dads held
their annual joint meeting Wed
nesday night. Speaking to the
large group were Victor Morris,
acting president of the University,
W. J. Bowerman, assistant direc
tor of athletics, and K. W. On
thank, associate director of stu
dent affairs.
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church services at 9 p.m.
Christian house members are
urged to attend the University Re
ligious council-sponsored Thanks
giving service Tuesday in Gerling
er hall and to hear T. Z. Koo, Uni
versity lecturer.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight after the noise parade
and variety show, there will be a
“Quiet Party” with refreshments
and lancing at Westminster.
Sunday morning at 9:00 coffee
and doughnuts will be served, fol
lowed by a Bible study class on
the Book of Isaiah led by Rev.
Thom Hunter. The vesper service
at 6 p.m. will be led by Gail West
and Lynn Husband. An exposition
entitled, “Fitting the Jig-saw
Puzzle Together,” will be present
ed by Mr. Hunter.
The regularly scheduled Wed
nesday fellowship supper is can
celled for this week because of the
Thanksgiving holidays, but will re
sume on Wednesday, Dec. 2.
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