Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 1954, Page Seven, Image 7

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    CAMPUS.
.m Erry-Co.RounD
House-hoppers from the men's
house dances last Saturday night
found everythin*; from dreamy
formula to bouncy burn dances.
Ten daneea were held in all, with
two of them being firesides.
Newly chosen fraternity sweet
hearts were honored at three of
these dances . ,.
At Sigma Chi
Entering through a large
white cross, dancers viewed the
pre »nlation of the 1954-55 Sig
ma Chi Sweetheart, Mary Leash.
In the traditional setting of a
silver throne against blue and
white, Mary anil her court were
each presented with a Sigma Chi
locket. President Bob Pollock
pinned the jeweled sweetheart
pin on Mary. Sally Jo Grelg,
last year's sweetheart, presented
her with the trophies, and Andy
Nasburg, social chairman, gave
her a dozen red roses.
At Sigma Phi Epsilon
Amid the eerie atmosphere of
black cobwebs, dark caves and
swamp vegetation, the Sig Eps
announced their second Swamp
Girl, Bev O'Connor. While sitting
on her driftwood .throne. Bev
was awarded a trophy by Sharon
Snyder, last year’s Swamp Girl.
Each finalist then received a
locket bearing the Sigma Phi
Epsilon crest. Not only the
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swamp royalty, but all couples j
dressed appropriately for the
"Swamp Stomp.”
At Phi Sigma Kappa
Following the theme of the
Moonlight Girl selection, the f’hi
Sign decorated with moon a and
stars, lining their house color* j
of silver and magenta for their
annual Carnation ball. Highlight j
of the evening waa the announce
ment of Dee Dee Todd as the ;
new Moonlight Girl. A trophy
waa presented her by Joyce Bear
den, last year's Moonlight Girl,
anil Mike Noe, president, gave
Dee Dee the traditional sweet-1
heart pin.
At Theta Chi
Complete with swinging doors
on the saloon, the Theta Chi's
annual "Red Ox Stampede" rol
licked through the evening to
the music of a cowboy baud. The
house was barely recognizable,
with a false celling of burlap
sacka, and the floor strewn with
hay. "Pardners” came dressed
as pioneers, Indians or cowboys
with cap guns in following with
the theme.
At Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Flappers and shieks of the
"Roaring Twenties" danced the
Charleston all evening at the
SAE {jouse. Gigantic newspaper
clippings of the era were
splashed across the walls. Rac
coon-skin coats, turned-down
hose and straw skimmers were
among the costumes worn.
At Tau Kappa Epsilon
The Tekes had a barn dance in
a real barn, carrying through the
theme of “Tobacco Road."
Bridles, harnesses, corn stalks
and colorful pumpkins depicted
the setting of the well-known
novel and movie.
At Hale Kane
John Straub’s dining room be
came a French cabaret, with
candle light and red chocked
table cloths for the Hale Kane
dance. Murals of Parisian scenes
such as the Champs-Elysee and i
Pigalle decorated the walls. Gay
streamers and balloons com
pleted the French atmosphere.
At the Co-ops
A ski resort complete with a
bearskin rug and a fireplace,
and a snowy forest were all a
part of the decorations at the
all co-op dance held in the Stu
dent Union ballroom and Dads’
lounge. During intermission, en
tertainment was given by Aud
rey Mistretta, Bill Veateh and
Bob Kelley.
At Beta Theta Pi
Open house and dancing were
held by the Beta's to give the
campus an opportunity to sec
the recent remodeling and re
decoration of their Millrace
house. The interior of the house
reflects the modern trend with
its natural wood paneling, and
modern lines.
At Phi Delta Theta
Unusual favors were a high
light of the semi-formal fire
side held by the Phi Delts. The
red and white striped short
nighties with matching night
caps delighted the dates of the
Phi Delts.
WELCOME ALUMNI!
WHILE YOU'RE HERE,
VISIT EUGENE'S FASHION
CENTER OF QUALITY APPAREL.
HERMANEK'S
870 Willamette Street Phone 4-3051
WRA Changes
Rules Affecting
Women Athletes
Change* in the by-laws of the
Women's Recreation enunciation,
recently passed by the WRA
council, will directly affect
house* participating in intra
mural sports or any phase of
WRA activities, according to
Nikki Powell, president.
The awarding of the partici
pation cup will be based upon the
percentage of the living organ
izations' membership participat
ing in the various WRA activi
ties, rather than the number of
points, as in former years. An
other change is that this cup
will be presented the winning
house each term, rather than
annually, she announced.
Participation points are earned
by individuals for their living or
ganizations through intramural
tports, membership in any of the
three WRA clubs. Amphibians,
tinting and Hockey, working fin
ommittees of the special WRA
activities, the water show and
arnival, and by holding an of
fice on the WRA council.
Fall term’s intramural pro
gram consists of bowling and
volleyball. In addition to the
participation cup, rotating tro
phies are also presented the tour
nament winners by the organ
ization.
Sororities Pledge
During Open Rush
Four women have been pledged
luring the fall term open rush
ing period, according to Mrs.
Margaret Kopp, student affairs
secretary.
Those pledged include Joan
Cross, Delta Delta Delta, and
Nancy Leake, Janice Bibby and
Marilyn Miller, Alpha Omicron
Pi.
Mortar Board Sells
Chrysanthemums
Lemon-yellow mums w i t h
green O's are being sold for
Saturday’s Homecoming game
by Mortar Board, senior wom
an's honorary, according to Syl
via Wingard, president.
On sale at the Student Union.
Eugene and Osbum hotels Sat
urday morning and also at the
game, the mums are priced at
SI.25, $1.50, $2 and $2.50.
Read Emerald Classifieds
STARTS SUNDAY
BUBBLING
WITH FUN...
And Four Academy
Award Winners!
HUMPHREY J
BOGART J
for 'The African Queen”
AUDREY
HEPBURN
for "Roman Holiday” ■
WILLIAM 1
HOLDEN |
for "Stalag 17"
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Emerald Women's Page
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Sally Jo Greig and Marcia Mauney,
Cofditon
Chairmen Needed For Christmas Tea
i *mion» for in* chairmanship* ’
of t ho annual A WS-sponsored
! Christmas tea are now being
| caller] for by Margaret Tvler,
! AWS sergeant-at-arros, adviser I
for the event.
A service project of the worn- !
en’a organization, the tea is
scheduled for .Saturday, Dec. 4. j
Each living organization on Cam
pos donates a gift box to a needy ;
! family in the immediate area,
working through the Red Cross
chapter office. These boxes are
displayed under a Christmas tree :
at the tea, to which the women
faculty members, wives of the
faculty and administration, house
mothers, and all women on cam
pus are invited.
Any woman may petition for
the chairmanships, according to
Miss Tyler. Needed are a general
chairman, secretary, collection
co-chairmen, refreshments, en
tertainment a n d invitations
chairmen. Deadline for submit
ting petitions to Miss Tyler at
Alpha Phi or to the box on the
third floor Student Union is next
Thursday.
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You are welcome to use our banquet room for
your meetings.
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Starts Sunday: - "BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH"
with Tony Curtis —Janet Leigh
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Starts Wednesday: - "A WOMAN'S FACE"
with _Joan Crawford — Melvyn Douglas
ALSO:-"DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE"
with Ingrid Bergman — Spencer Tracy