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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1954)
CAMPUS... .mErry-Co-RounD Thin weekend all campus eyas will turn to the first. men's house dances of the year, and next weekend to Homecoming's Diary of Dreams and Roger Middleton's Upperclassmen ... who the cam pus agrees can hold their own with many big name bands the Homecoming committee ^might have chosen. The campus whirl of house dances began last week with the Tri Delt a presenting their first annual Cinderella Ball and Car son hall's Autumn Sorcery. Each room of the Trl Delt house depicted a different scene from the fairy tale ... Cinderel la's home, the forest and the Prince's palace, complete with a garden. Dancers passed from the forest to the palace through life size pumpkin coach. Cleverly-designed masks were Worn by the dancers at Carson's semi-formal... each girl made for her date and herself masks which were worn until unmask ing at 10. Autumn colors of rusts, browns and golds carried out the theme combining the season with Halloween. Also of Interest are recent pinmngs, engagements and wed dings .., At Gamma Phi Beta Four Gamma Phi's became pinned during the summer and early fall. Gloria Stolk is pinned to Wally Carson, Phi Dell at Stanford; Pat Leonard to Rex Davis, BAE; Norma Crowley to Dan Reynolds, Delta Upsilon, and Jo Hodler to Norm Forbes, Beta. Those engaged are Joyce Armstrong and Bob Wilkins, Phi Kappa P»; Corky Horton and A1 Oppllger, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Mile Announces College Contest Mademoiselle magazine ill now accepting applications from un dergraduate women for mem beiship on its 1954-55 College Board. Girls who are accepted on the College Board do three assign ments during the college year Assignments give College Board members a chance to write fea tures about life on their cam pus and to submit art work, fashion or promotion ideas for possible use in Mademoiselle. College Board members who come out among the top twenty c<n the assignments will win a Mademoiselle guest editorship, will be taken to New York next June to help write, edit and il lustrate the August college is sue. They will be paid a regular salary for their month's work, plus round-trip transportation to New York city. While in New York, each guest editor will take part in a full calendar of activities designed to give her a head start In her career. She will interview a cele brity in her chosen field, visit fashion workrooms, newspaper offices, stores and advertising agencies. Nov, 30 is the deadline for applying for the College Board. The application should be in the form of a criticism of Madem oiselle's August 1954 college is sue. Successful candidates will be notified of acceptance on the College Board early in Decem ber. The first College Board as signment will appear in Madem oiselle’s August issue. Further information may be obtained by writing to: College Board Editor, Mademoiselle, 575 Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York. Cosmopolitan Club Japanese students will present the program at this Friday’s meeting of Cosmopolitan club, campus social group. The group will meet at 8 p.m. at Plymouth house 13th and Ferry. Exhibitions of judo, Japanese fencing and dances with native costume will be included on the program. and Joan Applebanm and Carl Irwin, also a Slg Ep. This sum- ! mcr Included the marriage* of' Nancy Marrow to John Greulich, Phi Delta Theta; Jean Hender son to Jim Pinninger; ATO; Pat! Haggerty to Don .Sump, from j Oregon State; Gail Seidel to Chuck Wilholt, Sigma Chi, and , Norma Stewart to Bob Hazel, Phi Psi. At University House Those recently pinned at Uni- ■ versity house are Helen Wise to j Jack Ritchey, Campbell club, and Barbara Eades to Emsley Rodg ers, also of Campbell club. 'Sitting' Pay Used For Scholarships Delta Delta Delta will carry on a baby sitting project this year, according to Alyce Ather ton, Trl Delt service projects chairman. Proceeds of this project will be used for scholarships for one incoming junior aud one incom ing senior woman. Scholarships were awarded last year to Carol Wood, senior in psychology, and Dorothy Iler, Junior in Journalism. 3 Pledge Classes To Be Auctioned Three Hororlty pledge classen will be Hold to the highest bid ding men'* living organization at the annual AWH Auction Friday at 3:30 p m. in the Student Union fishbowl. The regular Friday at Four program will follow the auction. Choice bits of rummage col lected in the campiiH drive last .spring will also be sold by Auc tioneer Bill Swcnsen, Junior in political Hcience. Auditions of the pledge class skits will be completed this aft ernoon, according to Judy Carl son, general chairman of the event. Announcement of the three groups to be auctioned will be printed in Friday’s Emerald, with pledge classes to be noti fied tonight. Judges for the tryouts are Virginia Kempston, counselor for women. Si Ellingson, SU direc tor; Darrel Brittsan. sophomore class president; Dick Gray, SU publicity chairman, and Doug Basham, Skull and Dagger presi dent. Night Staff Night Staff: Proofreaders, Mary McCroskey, Sanford Milkes and Claudia Wurtz. rWc omen on the c Emerald Women's Page cimnuS Sally Jo Gretff ami Marcia Mauney, Cm utlitor* Kiddie Karnival Held Next Friday The YWCA will sponsor a "Kiddie Karnival" for Eugene children. The karnival will he held in the Men's P.E. building from 7 to 9 p.m. next Friday. The co-chairmen are Mary Ger linger and Adrienne McCrae. • Some of the games and booths will be the penny pitch, a dart throw, and two fishponds. Homecoming Court TV Interview Set The 1954 Homecoming court will be interviewed over KOIN TV Friday evening from 6:15 to 6:30, according to John L. Car penter of that station. Dick Beckman and Betti Faekler, co-chairmen of the Homecoming weekend, will ac company the group and assist in the interview. AT THE HOME BAKERY Top off your meal with a delicious Loaf Angelfood Cake. A grand treat for only 35c. 86 E. Broadway—Call 4-5143 Order Your Personalized , CHRISTMAS CARDS 25 imprinted cards You'll be proud tc send any of tnese lovely Halfmark or Nor cross cards. Choose from our wide select»on tomorrow! Additional imprinted cards: 50 cards, $3.40 75 cards, $4.70 100 cards, $5.90 Order early to avoid delay — if you can't come rn, call 5-0111. u Christmas Cards, Second Floor THE BON MARCHE Eugene !i