Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Greek Week Features
Varied Athletic Contests
A. chariot race among the cam
pus fraternities will be the fea
ture event of the Greek Week
athletic contests. Fraternity
pledges will pull the chariots,
which will be driven by Chuck
Carlbom. Theta Chi: Bob Bur
nett, Delta Upsilon: Dick Janik.
Alpha Tau Omega: Dick Allen.
Chi Psi: Stan Rasmussen. Lamb
da Chi Alpha: Gary Canova. Knp
pa Sigma; Ron Clark. Phi Delta
‘Theta, and A1 Pareliua. Phi Gam
ma Delta.
Joe Gardner, Phi Kappa Psi;
Sanford Milkes. Phi Kappa Sig
ma; Leland Nee. Sigma Alpha
Epsilon: Jerry Hirsch. Sigma
Alpha Mu; Chuck Cowen. Sigma
Chi: Larry Blanc. Sigma Nu;
Guy Beachler. Sigma Phi Epsi
lon, and T. Akiebe. Tau Kappa
Epsilon.
Phil Hill and Lee Btazing are
the chairmen in charge of the
C ’.ariot race.
Sack Race
The sorority 3ack race, which
i- being headed by Joyce Spill
man and Sid Woodbury will fea
ture Dorothy West and Gail
Gunderson. Alpha Chi Omega:
Alice Kihn and Marlene Gras
seschi. Alpha Delta Pi; Marsha
Cameron and Beaudette Smith,
Alpha Gamma Delta; Shelley
.Ooggett and Barbara Gregg, Al
pha Phi: Shirley Severen and
Donna Beckwith, Alpha Xi Delta,
and Donna Schafer and Connie
Hilt. Delta Delta Delta.
Carol Aiken and Rita Schenk.
Delta Gamma; Marian Vaaler
and Nelda Ackerman, Delta Ze
ta: Edi Lundi and Judy White,
Gamma Phi Beta; lone Scott and
Carol Wenner, Kappa Alpha
Theta; Barbara Williams and
Lynn Gildersieeve. Kappa Kappa
Gamma: Sally Jo Greig and Pat
ty Fagan. Pi Beta Phi; Agnes
Thompson and Johnnie Johnson.
Sigma Kappa, and Yvonne Stev
ens and Edith Soldin, Zeta Tau
Alpha.
Bicycle Marathon
The bicycle marathon winner
will bring home a trophy to his
fraternity. Fritz Fraunfelder and
Mary Jo Fourier, chairmen of the
event, ask that all contestants
wear a fraternity “t" shirt of
sweatshirt. The course for the
race will be once around the in
tramural track, once around the
Mock containing the athletic
fields and McArthur court, and
twice around the intramural
track.
The contestants are Boyd Har
ris, Beta Theta Pi; Dick Caruth
ers. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Chuck
Blackburn, Delta Tau Delta; Jim
Peak. Lambda Chi Alpha; Frank
Students Should
Write Invitations
Students must write personal
letters to their high school senior
fr iends if they wish to beat Ore
gon State in senior weekend at
tendance. Donna Lory, invita
tions chairman for Duck Pre
view, said Wednesday.
Letters from the University
telling of the weekend's events
will reach all high school seniors
who have indicated an interest in
attending Oregon next year, but
personal letters will be necessary
if OSC'3 turnout is to be topped,
Miss Lory pointed out.
Petitions for members of the
invitations committee will be due
April 5 at 5 p.m. in the ASUO
petition box on the third floor of
the Student Union. Anyone with
a 2.00 GPA for winter term is
eligible for the committee. Regu
lar ASUO petitions are to be
used.
Beman. Phi Sigma Kappa: Ron
Mount. Pi Kappa Alpha: Durk
Doornbos. Delta Upsilon: Bob
Steinmetz. Phi Gamma Delta;
Tatsuya Akebe, Tnu Kappa Ep
silon, and Chuck Greenley, Sig
ma Chi.
Dick James. Theta Chi: Phil
McHugh. Phi Delta Theta: Gil
Durey. Alpha Tail Omega; Nick
! Markulis, Sigma Nu; Stan Ka
: lapus. Chi Psi; Jack Murray,
Kappa Sigma; Chuck Laudskron
jer. Sigma Alpha Mu; James Mur
ray. Phi Kappa Sigma: Jim
Chapman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
i and Kerry Livingston. Phi Kappa
;psi.
Football Game
The touch-football game for the
] sororities has been tentatively
I scheduled, but at the time of pub
jlication it was not yet definite.
! If the game is held, these Greeks
will participate:
For the north team. Donna
Butz. Marjorie Fniraan and Bar
bara Wilcox. Sigma Kappa:
’ Joyce Beaidon. Kay Partch and
Sue Nosier. Alpha Phi; Nolem
| Wade and Louise Robinson. Al
pha Xi Delta; Cloe Fairweath
er. Molly Carr and Sharon Ford.
Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mary Jo
! Ftterre. Joan Honeywell and
’ Sally Anderson, Kappa Alpha
Theta: Mary Brennan. Jodie Lau
* meister and Val Motterm, Gam
ma Phi Beta.
The south team will be Connie
Long and Judy Kirk. Alpha Chi
Omega: Pooch Woodside, Nan
I Hagedorn and Joanne Fundings
! land. Pi Beta Phi; Doris Lilje
. berg and Janet Filbert. Alpha
Omicron Pi; Donna Glaske. Ar
* lene Hardt and Eileen De Wilde.
; Delta Gamma; Marjorie Harmen
1 and Sally Slate, Alpha Delta Pi:
* Ruth Martin. Delta Zeta. and
‘ Harriet Scroggins, Alpha Gam
| ma Delta.
'Evelyn Nelson and Gary Stew
art are the chairmen of the foot
ball game.
Three-legged Race
The three-legged race under
the chairmanship of Jim Lar
penteur and Nancy Marston will
be in four heats of five partners.
I the partners being chosen by
| drawings.
i The contestants are Valerie
i Hersh and Virginia Lamb, Alpha*
j Chi Omega; Pris Harrington. Al
, pha Delta Pi; Shirley Tobey, Al
: pha Gamma Delta; Norma Jean
j Nye and Jean Singleton. Alpha
| Omicron Pi; Glenna Pearl and
Margaret Davis, Alpha Phi;
j Elizabeth Mcllveen and Louise
.Robinson, Alpha Xi Delta; Paula
Smith. Delta Delta Delta: Shar
,on Mullins, Delta Gamma; Helen
I Johnson and Darlene Lorett, Del
ta Zeta; Eleanor Whitsett, Gam
1 ma Phi Beta; Sally Plummer and
Sally Bangs. Kappa Alpha The
ta; Carolyn Call, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Sally Allen, Pi Beta
Phi; Agnes Thompson, Sigma
1 Kappa, and Betty Wiese, Zeta
Tau Alpha.
! Jack Nance, Alpha Tau Ome
|ga; Jim Laughton, Beta Theta
i Pi; Vance Taylor, Chi Psi; Jim
j Potter, Delta Tau Delta; Vick
i Smith. Delta Upsilon; Phil Rich
j ter. Kappa Sigma; Jim McKin
ney, Lambda Chi Alpha; Rich
Costi, Phi Delta Theta; Ray
Giansante, Phi Gamma Delta;
' Les Bergeron. Phi Kappa Psi;
| Dean Beck, Phi Kappa Sigma;
j Duane Cooksey, Phi Sigma Kap
pa; Quentin Steele, Pi. Kappa Al
pha; Pete Tyerman, Pi Kappa
| Phi; Dave Talbot, Sigma Alpha
j Epsilon; John Spiegl, Sigma Al
. pha Mu; Bob Scearce, Sigma Chi;
' Hank Loumena, Sigma Nu; Ter
j ry Sullivan, Sigma Phi Epsilon;
j Dean Hainline, Tau Kappa Epsi
J Ion, and Dennis Olsen, Theta Chi.
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Campus Briefs
0 Curl \V. Hint/., librarian nt
the University library and presl
! dent of the Oregon Library asso
ciation. has announced that the
association's annual convention
i will be April 29 and 80. Hint/
will preside over this convention,
which will be held on the Kast
ern Oregon college campus at
La Grande.
0 According to hospital rec
ords the following students have
been confined to the infirmary
Thursday for medical attention:
Tacquelyn Saylor. Diane Toolson.
i Mary Sweeney, Juliane Jensen.
! Ruthe Bankhead, Genevieve
Eachus, Edward Peterson, Ray
mond Howard und Dagmara Hill.
^ "Because of You," the story
of a child’s effect on a broken
marriage, will be shown Sunday,
April 3. in the Student Union
ballroom at 2:30 and 5 p.m. with
thirty cents admission. Loretta
Young and Jeff Chandler star
! in the film.
0 Hui O'Kaiuauinu will meet
| Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the
Student Union. The meeting is
compulsory for club members.
The main item of business will
be a discussion of the coming
luau.
0 Veterans who are IntfrctltHl
in entering the Air Force ROTC
program are urged to contact the
department before Tuesday,
April 5.
0 An April Fool's Day fish
bowl mixer will be held tonight
from 9 to 12 p.m.
Phi Theta Event
Calls for Petition
Petitions for the annual Phi
Theta Upsilon Mystie Sale should
1 be turned in to Germaine Da
Marche, president of the honor- i
ary, at Susan Campbell hall by
next Wednesday at 5 p.m.
Freshman women may petition
for the chairmanship.
Purpose of the sale, for which
some “mystery’’ goody will be
! sold on campus, is to raise money
for the scholarships given an
: nually by the junior women’s
I group.
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