Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1955, Section II, Page Two, Image 10

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    By Jan Bennett
Emerald Reporter
Election of officers which has
been completed by a few more
houses on campus, pinnings. en
gagements and various social
events provide the momentum for
the last Merry-Go-Round of the
term.
At Alpha Chi Omega
Recent pinnings at the Alpha
Chi house’are those of Lou Rin
guette to Jack Peterson, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, and freshman
Carole Mattson to Jim Wood
yard, Sigma Nu.
At Alpha Gamma Delta
Anne Richards surprised the
members of Alpha Gamma Delta
after closing hours following the
Senior Ball by announcing her
engagement to Denny Gano,
from Springfield. They are plan
ning a summer wedding. Carole
Cutchings is engaged, also, to
Bing Wilkinson of Eugene.
At Alpha Omicron Pi
An engagement and two pin
nings are in the spotlight at Al
pha Omicron Pi. Roberta Toner
is engaged to William Eady, Eu
gene. Janet Filbert is pinned to
Denny Rapp, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon, and Doris Liljiberg is pin
ned to Dirk Doornbos, Delta
Upsilon.
At Alpha Xi Delta
Chapter officers elected re-^
cently include Sylvia Sommerer,
president; Louise Robinson, vice
president ; Elizabeth Mcllveen,
recording secretary; Nancy Ma
han, corresponding secretary:
Nolene Wade, treasurer; Martha
Gasnell, chaplain, and Susan De
Busk, Journal correspondent and
marshal. Lucy Sprouse has an
nounced the date of her marriage
to Clyde Barr Fletcher, Tau Kap
pa Epsilon. Their wedding will
take place April 16 at St. Mark’s
Episcopal church in Portland.
At Ann Judson House
Marie Cockerham was elected
president of Ann Judson house, i
Lillian Beebe is the new vice
president; Marilyn Knox, secre
tary, and Anne Bond, treasurer.
At Carson Hall
Taking the romantic spotlight
at Carson hall is the engagement
of Dorothy Her and Sam Freer,
Alpha hall. No date has been set
for the wedding by the couple.
At Chi Omega
Recently announced at Chi
Omega was the engagement of
Sally Thurston to Earl Clark of
Oxford, South Carolina. Miss
Thurston was 1953-54 president
of Panhellenic, and is now em
ployed by the State department
in Washington, D.S. The bride
groom-elect attended North Car
olina State college and the Amer
ican university in Washington,
D.C. He is now a special agent
for the State department in
Washington. The couple is plan
ning a summer wedding. Chi
Omega’s Susan Shaffer and Car
olyn Gehres are pinned to Gary
McMurry, Sigma Phi Epsilon
and Gene Murphy, Pi Kappa Phi,
respectively.
At Delta Delta Delta
The annual Delta Delta Delta
Smorgasbord honoring faculty
members was held Sunday, Feb.
27. Approximately 75 guests, in
cluding University President O.
Meredith Wilson, attended. Mu
sical numbers of piano, harp, and
vocal solos by several of the
members provided the late aft
ernoon’s entertainment.
At Delta Gamma
Freshmen Delta Gamma’s ar
ranged for a skating party for
all the members and themselves
last Saturday afternoon. Follow
ing the party at the Kreklaus
Rink, the group returned to the
DG house for donuts and cocoa.
At Gamma Phi Beta
Desserts and dinners have
filled the social calendar for the
Gamma Phi Beta’s. The Chi Psi's
were entertained at a dessert
February 23, and an exchange
dinner with Phi Kappa Psi was
held February 16. This last Wed
nesday the freshmen Gamma
Phi's held their own dessert with
the freshmen men of Sigma Phi
Epsilon.
At Delta Zeta
Wedding bells chimed for Mag
gie McNeal February 26, when
she became the bride of James
Mahony in Portland. The couple
is now living in Eugene.
At Kappa Alpha Theta
Freshman Verity Kitchen is
wearing the Chi Psi pin of
Phil O'Keefe. The Theta's have
recently elected Mary Lou
Teague to be their new president
for the coming year. Other of
ficers include Sue Silverthorne
vice-president; Jo Kopp, corres
ponding secretary; Plum Brown
rush chairman: Mary Jane Rudd
social chairman, and Jane Berg
strom, scholarship chairman.
At Kappa Kappa
Gamma
Barby Ge^-er has recently an
nounced her pinning to Duane
Reeves, Chi' Psi.
At Sigma Kappa
Claire Leigh Anderson has an
nounced the date of her marriage
to Joe Zulaski, of the Unitec
States Air Force. The couple will
be married March 12 in Tilla
mook. Two Sigma Kappa pledges,
I Anne Boetticher nnd DeVonne |
i Link are pinned to Don Thurber,
Lambda Chi Alpha, and Larry
Gubrud, Tau Kappa Epsilon, re
spectively. The Sigma Kappa
alumnae held a benefit art ex
hibit at the chapter house Sun
day, February 27.
At Zeta Tau Alpha
Three new officers have been
elected at the Zeta Tau Alpha
house. They are Betty Weiss and
Shirley Hardy, rush chairmen,
and Celia Clogston, assistant
rush chairman.
At Rebec House
House officers elected recent
ly at Rebec house include presi
dent. Jean Holznagel; vice-pres
ident and social chairman, Car
oline Miller; secretary, Dorothy
Allen; treasurer, Esther Strom,
and historian, Bonnie Coons.
At Phi Kappa Psi
Justin Smith has been elected
president for the coming year, j
Others who will tie helping him j
are Bob Meador, vice-president;
Mike Starling, recording secre
tary: Les Bergeron, correspond
ing secretary; Joe Erkenbracher,
social chairman, and Doug Liech- ;
ty house manager.
At Campbell Club
Dick Briggs has been elected
; to serve as president of Camp-1
bell club for the next year, as a
result of elections which took
place there recently. Assisting
him on the board of directors will
be Lee Ramsey, vice-president;
Grant Gardner, secretary; Lynn
Husband, house manager: Tom
Gaines, social chairman, and Sam
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Vahcy, member-at-large. Other
house offices will be filled by
Hunt Lippert. assistant house
manager; Bruce McCoy, alumni
secretary; Malcolm Scott and
Marc Anderson, membership
committeemen, and Arv Fenake
and Marc Anderson, disciplin
ary committeemen.
At Sigma Alpha Mu
Newly-elected officers at Sig
ma Alpha Mu urA president, Ir
win CAplan; house manager,
Clary Weinstein; secretary, Har
ry Asch; historian. Walter Froeh
lich; social chairman, Robert
Kramer, and rush chairman, Bob
Mosher.
At Kappa Sigma
Rex Betts has been elected
president of Kappa Sigma for
the coming year. Other house
officers are Rich Conroy, vice
president; Frank Matson, house
manager, and Greg Galleon, mas
ter of ceremonies. A pinning and
an engagement have also been
recently announced to the Kappa
Sigs. Bob Hooker, a member of
last year's graduating class, has
become pinned to Jan Collins,
from Burlington. Iowa. Bob
graduated with honors from the
University in political science,
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nml in now at the University of
Iowa, where lie work* on the
campus (taper and travels with
the Iowa football and basketball
teams. Jim Ramsey la engaged
to Diane Stout, an Alpha I’hi now
teaching in Portland.
At Sigma Nu
Sigma Nu’h have ejected Jerry
Nelson to serve as their new
president. Other officer* include
Gordy French, vice-president;
Rusty Kirnsey, recorder, and Lea
Wolfe, house manager.
At Sigma Phi Epsilon
New Slg Ep officers include
Darrell Brlttsan, president; £>onn#
Sullivan, vice-president; Burt
B&nforth, secretary; Homer Win
slow. house manager, and Jim
Perry, historian.
At Tau Kappa Epsilon
Clyde Hawley has recently
been elected president of the
TKK house. Assisting hirn are
Dick Harrison, vice-president;
Warren Wilson, secretary; Wil
Pearson, house manager; Dick
Harrison, assistant house man
ager; Yogi Matsushima, chap
lain; West Nniah, historian; Jon
Sozoff, sergeant-at-arms, ami
Howard Reissel, pledge trainer.
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