Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1954, Page Two, Image 2

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At Alpha Phi
Most recent pinning at the
Alpha Phi house is that of Syl
via Wingard to Dick Bemis, law
school student. Before transfer
ing from Lewis and Clark col
lege, Dick was affiliated with
Delta Tau Rho.
At Alpha Xi Delta
The local chapter of Alpha Xi
Delta recently received national
recognition by winning one of
the two Friendship awards given
each year to outstanding Alpha
Xi Delta chapters. The award
is based on service to the Alma
Mater, loyalty to the fraternity,
and strength of the chapter
spirit. Several pinnings have also
been announced by the Alpha
Xi’s. They include Marta Gosnell
to David Turnbull, of Teller,
Oregon; Lucy Sprouse to C. Barr
netcher, Tau Kappa Epsilon,
and Sylvia Sommerer to Bob
Ransom, Phi Kappa Sigma.
At Chi Omega
Lorraine Ray announced her
pinning to Gary McManus last
weekend. Lorraine is a Chi O
pledge and Gary, a member of
T*heta Chi.
At Delta Gamma
Of romantic interest at the
Delta Gamma house was the an
nouncement of the pinnings of
JoAnn Kerr to Norman Weekly,
Beta Theta Pi. and Sue Smyth
to Bob Reid, Sigma Chi. Sue was
hbnored by a Sigma Chi sere
nade last Saturday night.
At Gamma Phi Beta
November 9 was a memorable
night for the Gamma Phi’s, as
two surprise engagement parties
were given. After dinner Norma
Crowley announced her engage
ment to Dan Reynolds, Delta
Upsilon, and after closing hours
Mary Sandeberg announced her
engagement to Mac Moor ad, US
Army and currently stationed at
FSort Lewis, Washington.
At Highland House
Two marriages and two en
gagements have taken place at
the Highland House during the
summer and fall. Maxine Burt
married Donald Kyte, and Jane
Gardner married John Grew.
Neelie Sano announced her en
gagement to Charles Schultz,
Phi Sigma Kappa, and Ida Cos
ton, to Richard Hankins.
At Kappa Alpha Theta
The engagement of Donna
Organ and Harry Donkers. Theta
Chi. was revealed at a surprise
party after closing hours Sat
urday at the Theta house. Harry
graduated from Oregon last year
and is presently living in Long
Beach, California. An early fall
wedding is planned by the couple.
At Kappa Kappa
Gamma
Four Kappas became pinned in
the last few weeks. Joanne Ger
ber is wearing the pin of Tim
Brooks, a Phi Delt at the Uni
versity of Washington and for
merly of Stanford. Judith Pierce
is pinned to Mike Srrtith. SAE,
and Dee Dee Todd, to George
Schuler, a graduate of USC and
also a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon. Peggy Gathercoal, a
transfer from Oregon State, is
pinned to Don Poling. Sigma
Phi Epsilon at Oregon State.
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Campus Briefs
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• A meeting will be held in
the Oregana office today from 4
to 5 p.m. for University grad
uating seniors not members of
campus living organizations and
those who could not make pic
ture appointments or wish to
haye new ones. Students who do
not live on campus but wish
their pictures in the yearbook
should also be present.
• The Alpha Tau Omega fire
side will be held Saturday night
rather than Friday night as
stated in the Kmerald. Alpha
Delta Pi will hold a fireside Fri
day night.
• According to hospital rec
ords, the following patients were
confined to the infirmary Wed
nesday for medical observation:
Shirley Rhoads, Lucile Hughes,
J. C. Johnson, Marvin Young,
Robert Bowser, Gary West. Rich
ard Allen and John Templeton.
• The Alpine club will meet
at 6:30 p.m. today in the Student
Union to discuss the next climb.
0 There will be a Phi Beta
cabinet meeting in the Student
Union at noon today.
0 The Young Republicans will
meet in the Student Union to
night at 7:30.
0 Chi Delta Phi, women’s lit
erary honorary, will meet to
night at 6:45 at The Side, accord
ing to Valerie Cowls Govig,
president.
0 Mortar Board will meet at
the Alpha Phi house tonight at
6:30.
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EMERALD
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Opinions expressed on the editorial pages are those of the writer and do not pretend to
represent the opinions of the ASUO or of the University. Unsigned editorials are written
by the editor; initialed editorials by the associate editors.
JQE GARDNER, Editor JEAN SANDINE, Business Man^
DICK LEWIS, JACKIE WARDELL, Associate Editors ~
PAljL KEEFE, Managing EditorDONNA RUNBERG, Advertising Manager
JERRY HARRELL, News EditorGORDON RICE, Sports Editor
C-hiet Desk Jiditor: sally Kyan
Chief Makeup Editor: Sam Vahey
Feature Editor: Dorothy Her
Ass’t. Managing Editor: Anne Ritchey
Ass’t. News Editors: Mary Alice Allen,
Anne Hill, Bob Robinson
Chief Night Editor: Valerie IJ^rsh
Ass’t. Sports Editor: Buzz Nelson
Office Manager: if ill Mainwaring
Nat'l. Adv. Mgr.: Mary Salazar
Circulation Mgr.: Rick Hayden
Ass’t. Office Mgr.: Marge Harmon
Layout Manager: Dick Koe
Classified Adv.: Helen R. Johnson
Morgue Editor: Kathleen Morrison
Woman’s Page Co-editors: Sally Jo
Marcia Mauney
Greig,
Kwamas Selling
Children's Games
Party games and children’s
games are now being- sold by
Kwama. These games will make
excellent Christmas presents, ac
cording to Helen Ruth Johnson,
president.
The games, which consist of
a game for all ages. “Blockhead”
and several picture puzzles for
children are priced at one dollar
each. The money received from
the sale will be used for Kwama
scholarships. Last year 10 schol
arships of $100 each were given
to freshman women.
Anyone interested in purchas
ing a game may contact any
Kwama member or Helen Ruth
Johnson at Chi Omega.
AWS Holiday Tea
Petitions Due Now
Petitions are due today for the
chairmanships of the AWS-spon
sored Christmas tea scheduled
for Saturday, Dec. 4, Margaret
Tyler, AWS adviser for the
event, has announced.
Besides the general chairman,
a secretary, collection co-chair
men. refreshments, entertain
ment, and invitations chairmen
are needed for the annual tea.
Petitions may be turned in to
Miss Tyler at Alpha Phi or in the
ASUO box' on the third floor.
Student Union.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
"lAJomen
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Emerald Women's Page
Sally Jo Greig and Marcia Maunoy,
Cocdilort
Junior Panhellenic Group to Organize
Sorority pledge class presi
dents will meet Friday noon in
the Student Union to organize
this year’s Junior Panhellcnic,
according to Nita Hamilton, Pan
hellenic second vice-president |
and adviser to the junior group.
Meeting with t-he 16 women
will be Golda Wickham, associate
director of student affairs, Olivia
Tharaldson, last year's Juniorr
Panhellenic president, and Miss
Hamilton.
Working to unite the pledge
classes by discussion of common i
problems throughout the year,
this group acquaints the pledges
with campus and sorority stand
ards and with the Panhellcnic
organization.
Recently elected pledge class
presidents are Gloria Begenich,
Alpha Chi Omega; Janice Arne
son, Alpha Delta Pi; Roberta
Mack, Alpha Gamma Delta;,
Jeannette Dimlt, Alpha Omicron
Pi; Jean McPherson, Alpha Phi; ,
Diane Davies, Alpha Xi Delta;
Barbara DeVoe, Cht Omega; Put
Gallagher, Delta Delta Delta.
Doiothy Griffith, Delta Gam
Our Special for Friday and Saturday
Lady Baltimore Cakes-80c
• Choice of Chocolate or
White king
• Place Orders Early
Homo Bakerv 86
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ma; Gayle Jertnen, Delta Zeta;
Ann Huideraon, Gamma f’hl
Beta; Janet Maier, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Patty Thnmpaon, Kap
pa Alpha Theta; Audrey Kelley,
PI Beta Phi; Janet Somera, SIk
ma Kappa, and Betty Wiene,
Zeta Tau Alpha.
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