tUt omen /? on the C Emerald Women's Page cimpuS Sally Jo Graig and Marcia Maunay, Co-tditort CAMPUS.... mErry-Go-RounD »••• Election of officers is continu ing in the campus houses. To dale the officers of twenty liv ing organizations have been pub lished. It Is expected that the elections will continue for two weeks or more. Recently elected officers are: At Alpha Phi Unanimously elected president Joyce Bearden recently took over office assisted by Barbara Bailey, vice-president; Meta Jean Frink, scholarship chairman; Nancy Mackle, treasurer; Ann Iiarzee, corresponding secretary; Shirley Brown, rush chairman; Rae Bergeron, social chairman; Ber na Dean Bartz, recording secre tary; and Karen Kraft, activity chairman. Carol Adams will fill the position of house manager for the coming year. \ At Delta Gamma The newly elected president for the new year at Delta Gam ma will be? Kaye Durno, who has already assumed her office. Oth er officers who will be helping Kaye are Bev Braden, vice- presi dent; Sue Smith, recording secre tary; Laurie Goodell, rush chair man; Denny Kenyon, social chairman; Jean Fay, correspond Schwering Dinner Pairings Planned Announcement of pairings of women's living organizations for tonight's Hazel Schwering din ners has been made by Nancy Moore, president of heads of houses. The 10 cents charged each woman for dinner will go into a scholarship fund established several years ago in honor of Hazel Schwering, former dean of women at the University. Zeta Tau Alpha will be paired with University house, Susan Campbell with Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma Kappa with Orides, Rebec house with Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Bela Phi with Carson 5. Kappa Kappa Gamma with Ann Judson house, Kappa Alpha Theta with Alpha Phi, Highland house with Hendricks hall, Gumma Phi Beta with Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Zeta with Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma with Carson 3, and Alpha Gamma Delta with Car son 4. ope in '55 1 Round Trip via rip via ■ Steamship $00A ■ FREQUENT SAILINGS SOW up Q *365 Tourist Round Trip Air .10 «» season M60 .80 stsson Choice of Over 100 STUDENT CLASS TOURS $g^Q TRAVEL STUDY TOURS CONDUCTED TOURS up University Travel Co.# official bonded agents for all lines, has rendered efficient travel service on a business basis since 1926. See your local travel agent for folders and details or write us. UNIVERSITY TRAVEL CO. Hap/ard Sq., Cambridge, Mass. I mK secretary; Put Do»avan, i house manager; Eileen DeWilde, I chapter treasurer; and Pat Dee riey, house treasurer. At Phi Delta Theta Now president for the Phi Delta Th'-ta'a is newly-elected Dick Schlosstein. Dick will be assisted by Martin Brandenfels, | vice-president; Fred Haswell, house manager; Jim Larpenteiir, secretary. The Phi Delta have not 1 completed their elections and j other officers will be elected next j week. At Kappa Kappa Gamma Ann Erickson, the 1954 Home j coming Queen, has recently been | elected president of Kappa Kap pa Gamma. Other officers for the year 1655-56 include Jill Hutchings, vice-president; Em Overhaulae, recording secretary; Barbara Geyer, corresponding secretary; Nancy Hagglund, ao iclal chairman; Janet Gustafson, ’rush chairman; Peggy Gather coal, house manager; and Myrna , Smith, treasurer. At Zeta Tau Alpha The office of president at Zeta Tau Alpha will be filled by Nor* ma Terry. Assisting her will be Pat Arblnger, vice-president; Loretta Humphreys, house man ager; Shirley Hardy, secretary; Regina Hannon, treasurer; Celia : Clogston, rush chairman; Joyce i McKinzie, standards chairman. 'The ZTA's also announce the pinning of Joyce McKinzie to Dean Beck, Phi Kappa Sigma, At Alpha Omicron Pi Janice Bibby announced her pinning to Gary Alden. this year’s King of Hearts, at din ner Tuesday night at the house. He is a member of Campbell i Club. Bev Hall, freshman, is fiinned to Don Peck, a Chi Psi j freshman. Their pinning was an nounced early in the term. Abbie Andrews was tapped for Chi Delta Phi, national women's lit erary honorary, at dinner Tucs dany night. Mile. Contest Deadline Set Mademoiselle ha* announced it* annual college fiction and art contest* with deadlines set for March 1. The two winner* will receive $500, and the stone*, illustrated by the art contest winners, will be published in Mademoiselle. Honorable mention award* will go to the runners-up in each con test with (he possibility that the works will be published in Ma demoiselle at a later date. Any woman tinder 26 years of age who is enrolled in a college, Jun ior college or art school is elig ible to compete. ! Those wishing to enter the fic 1 lion contest should type their .entries on regulation size typing paper, double spaced on one side of the paper only. Stories should tie approximately 2500 to 5000 i words in length and should not j have been previously published in I a commercial publication. No ' | limit on the amount of stories' I that can be submitted by one' ! person has been set. All work, clearly marked with ' the contestant's name, age, home j address, school address, and ! school year, should be enclosed ; with a self-addressed and stamped manila envelope. Ques ! tions and entries should be ad dressed to the College Fiction , i Contest, Mademoiselle. 575 Madi son Ave., New York 22, New York. A maximum of five samples, no larger than 8U by 11 inches 1 and of any medium, may be sub mitted by a contestant in the art [contest. Photography, either , black and white or color trans parencics, may lx- submitted. All entries should be unmatted, un mounted and nnframe/I, and clearly marked with the same information as the fiction entries. The entries should also be ac companied by a manila envel ope, self-addressed and stamped. The address is Art Contest, Ma demoiselle, 575 Madison Ave., New York 22, New York. Winners of the contests will be announced in the August issue of the publication. _♦_ Freshman Council To Hold Meeting The newly formed freshman council of the WYCA will meet today at 12:30 p.m. in Gerlinger hall. Membership, the coming elections, and evaluation of the Sunday night suppers will be on the agenda. The presidents of all the fresh man commissions comprise the new council, organized at the beginning of winter term. Joyce Jacobson is president. YWCA Committee Formulates Slate The slates for the YWCA elec tions Thursday, Feb. 24, will be drawn up today at noon by the Y executive council and the soph omore executive committee. Candidates for offices in both the upperclass and sophomore cabinets will be decided upon by the present officers. The meet ing will be in Gerlinger hall. Heyden Will Speak To Literary Clubs Victor Heyden, instructor in speech, will speak to members 1 of C'ni Delta Phi, women’s lit erary honorary, and Ye Tabard Inn, men's literary honorary, tonight at 6.45 in the Student Union. Heyden will speak on radio and \ television script writing, inelud 1 ing rules of thumb and tech niques, according to Valeria Go ! vig, Chi Delta Phi president. New pledges ox Chi Delta Phi, who were tapped Monday dur ing dinner, will also attend the meeting. They are Abbie Andrews, Carol Baldwin, Cornelia Fogle, LaRae Koon, Shirley Mantelli, Eliza beth Mcllveen, Evelyn Olson, Joanne Rogers, Rosemary Stev enson, Patricia Schumacher and Noleen Wade. Y Breakfast Combines Waffles With Fashions The annual YWCA waffle breakfast and style show will be Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Gerlinger hall. Tickets are 50 cents and are now on sale in all women's living organizations. The style show, built around the theme, “Prelude to Spring,’’ will begin at 10:30 p.m. It is sponsored by the Town and Tra vel shop in Eugene. Waffles with homemade syrup, . and coffee will be served. Cam pus clothes are in "order for the event. 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