Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 14, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    Campus
At Delta Zeta
Tina Fisk, president of Delta Zeta sorority, announced her en
gagement to Frank Taggart of Sacramento, Cal., currently with
the Li.S. Army. Nancy Hill is engaged to Drew Jones of Bend,
USN. Claire Frye and Rick Hayden, Delta Upsilon, were recently
pinned. Marriages make up the greatest part of Delta Zeta news,
however, with five weddings taking place since school closed last
spring. Carolyn Haakins was married to Vern Adkinson, and Arliss
Harder was married in early September to John Frey of Port
land. Marie Flecher and E. Judge Elderkin, Theta Chi, were mar
ried in June and are living in Oklahoma. Erma Houston was mar
ried Oct. 3 to Jim Henrickson of Gieuwood, Washington.
* * •
At Alpha Chi Omega
Pinnings at Alphi Chi include Judy Kirk to Larry Quackenbush,
ATO: Kay Hyatt to Nik Smith. Phi Psi; Cynthia Long to Milan
Foster. DU; and Barbara McNabb to Bob Stout. Beta. Doris Sten
shoel has announced her engagement- to A1 Mundle, Phi Delt.
Married recently were Charlene Hansel and Doug Clayton, SAE;
Rosemary Hampton and Gary Meredith, Chi Psi; and Nancy Leon
ard and Reed Hansen
* * *
At Alpha Delta Pi
This past summer and fall were romantic for five A.D. Pi’s with
weddings, engagements, and a pinning taking place.
Portland was the scene of the wedding of Addie Woodruff and
George Booth. Pi Kappa Alpha.
During the summer Kay Maxwell was married to Jerry Sabotta
who is attending Gonzaga University at Spokane, Washington.
There were two summer engagements. Viola Gramson became
engaged to Jim Sells, and Merla Thomas announced her engagement
to Bob Dean. Campbell Club.
The final event in the romantic whirl was the pinning of Carol
Arneson to Bob Kelly of Campbell Club.
• • •
At Kappa Kappa Gamma
Summer marriages at Kappa Kappa Gamma include Dimpy
Spaulding to Robert Morris, Chi Psi; Valorie Cowles to Mel Govig,
Phi Psi; and Mary Cosart to Neal Marlett. Joan Sheldahl recently
(Continued an page seven)
Student Affairs Gives
Dates of House Dances
Dates for men’s and women's
house dances have recently been
released by the office of Student
Affairs.
Women’s Dates
October 30
Ann Judson
Delta Delta Delta
Carson Hall
December 3
Pi Beta Phi
December 4
Delta Gamma
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Delta Gamma
January 8
Alpha Delta Pi
Gamma Phi Beta
Chi Omega
January 22
Alpha Omicron Pi
Qrides
Sigma Kappa
February 26
Alpha Phi
Kappa Kappa Gamma
Alpha Xi Delta
Kappa Alpha Theta
April 16
Ann Judson
Alpha Delta Pi
Pi Beta Phi
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
Susan Campbell
Carson Hall
Highland House
Alpha Chi Omega
Rebec House
University House
Alpha Gamma Delta
Sigma Kappa
May 21
Gamma Phi Beta
* Kappa Kappa Gamma
Orides
Delta Delta Delta
" Delta Gamma
Chi Omega
Kappa Alpha Thet^
Men’s Oates
November 6
Beta Theta Pi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Phi Delta Theta
Hale Kane
Sigma Chi
Tau Kappa Epsilon
All Co-op organizations
Kappa Si$ma
Sigma Phi Epsilon
November 21
Alpha Tau Omega
January 5
Delta Tau Delta
Campbell Club
January 15
Phi Kappa Psi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Pi Kappa Phi
Sigma Nu
February 12
Hale Kane
Chi Psi
April 30
Phi Delta Theta
Delta Tau Delta
Chi Psi
Kappa Sigma
Campbell Club
Pi Kappa Phi
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Nu
May 7
Beta Theta Pi
Alpha Tau Omega
Phi Gamma Delta
shirt-and - belt
mates
Cut from the same cloth . . . cotton broadcloth
shirts with matching belts. Zebra print in kiss
ing pink, electric blue, antique gold. Medal
lion print with moss, red or powder predomi
nating.
Each set 3.95
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EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER
Co-eds Study, Loaf in Style!
By Sally Jo Graig
Co-cdttor, Women'* Pago
Bermuda shorts have finally
moved out west, but on the Uni
versity of Oregon campus they
are still being somewhat sup
pressed with only a few dar
ing to wear them inside the sor
ority houses or in the dorms.
However, by the end of the school
year this style, which has been
the rage in the eastern colleges
for several years, should be firm
ly established at Oregon and will
undoubtedly move to the outside
with the call of spring term
picnics.
But for the present Bermuda
shorts are strictly for lounging
as far as the UO co-ed is con
cerned. Lounging clothes make
up a big part of a college girls
wardrobe, since studying is
rarely done in a skirt and
sweater unless one is at the
library.
There are still a few who be
long to the Levi and sweatshirt
school, but the majority of col
lege girls prefer more fashion
able lounging clottyes, such as
torreador pants and matched
pajama sets.
Indian moccasins seem to be
the favorite footwear around the
dorms. They are easy to slip into
and are very comfortable, as well
as being noiseless. Such colors
as corn yellow or torquise, ac
cented with bright beads, show
the influence of the American
Indian on fashion.
Hawaii has also made its bid
in the world of lounging fashions
with the loose fitting mu-mu.
The mu-mu is much like a sack
dress. It is made of a brightly
colored Hawaiian print and clev
erly lined in a matching color.
Pajamas aren't strictly for
bedtihie anymore. They are being
styled so they can double for
such things as pedal pushers
shorts, blouses, and even dancing
costumes. Several lingerie com
panies are putting out pajamas
that are fashioned after a danc
er's leatard. The knit fabric of
the pajama is .supposed to give
freedom as well as warmth to
the wearer.
No matter how many new
lounging and bedtime styles ap
pear, every college co-ed will
agree that nothing can take the
place of a long flannel night
gown and a hot water bottle on
a cold Bleeping porch.
Wc
omen
on the
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Emerald Women's Page
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Sally Jo Groig and Marcia Maunay,
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Junior Honorary Taps New Member
Donna Lory, junior in business,
was tapped for membership in
Phi Theta Upsilon, junior wom
en's service honorary, during
the dinner hour Tuesday evening.
Mine I^ory wan tapped to flit
a vacancy in the organization
created when Ceil Porrltt trana
ferred to the University of Mex
ico for one year.
OPEN
FRIDAY
EVENINGS
LANE COUNTY HEADQUARTERS FOR
Bridal Gowns
Veils - Bibles
Gowns — with Trains — Chapel Length
Floor Length — Ballerina
In Tulle — Net — Lace — Satin
LAY-A WAY $39.95 to $49.95
BUDGET PLAN $59.95 to $69.95
to $85.00