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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
m omen on the C, Emerald Women's Page mpuS Sally Jo Groig and Marcia Maunay, Ce-adHort WRA Will Hold First Play Day Women'* Recreational Asso ciation I* holding a play day April 30, which will feature soft ball and tennis. Reboot* participating' include Oregon Stale college, Marylhurst, Clark eollege, Portland Slate, Oregon College of Education and 1-ewia and Clark, all of which are members of the Oregon Athletic Federation of College Women. Approximately 70 women are expected to attend the play day, which will be held from 10 a.rn. to 3 p.m.. This play day will be the fust to be h**ld by all mem bers of the OAFCW. Softball, tennis, swimming, bowling, wlsket and socket are planned for the day, and indoor sport* are planned In ease of rain. Any woman on campus Inter ested in participating may attend the play day by contacting Prudy Duclch or Margaret Holman, at Highland house. Soph Honorary Sets Deadline All freshmen women interested in being a member of Kwarna, sophomore women's sei-vice hon orary, must turn in their peti tions by 5 p.m, April 22. accord ing to Helen Ruth Johnson, presi dent. The petitions may be given to Miss Johnson. Chi Omega; Shir ley Bostad, Carson 2; or any other K warn a member. A picture must accompany each petition, and all activities should be listed in order of importance. The stan dard ASUO petition*, which may be obtained on the third floor of the Student Union, may be used. Suggestions will be disregarded. Kwama membership requires a minimum winter term GPA of 2 00 and an accumulative GPA of 2 00. Thirty new members will be tapped during Junior Week end. A Day at the Zoo (Ci’iiliniii’d from I'a/ir two) kisser, you ran stomp me in the Rut; You ran twist mo till my blood is runninK down the nearest rut. But you'll never hoar mo whimper and you’ll novor hoar mo cry Till Way no Morse stumps for tliroo low diuns, anil Tijuana's voted dry.” And thon gives Sheepman Ber tie a return thump in the stom ach. They roll upon the floor, break ohairs over each other's heads, smash glasses, etc. Bev erly saunters up and barks dra matically. Then she grabs Sheep man Bertie by the throat and begins shaking him savagely. The camera shifts to the street, and the US Cavalry is seen coming in one direction with the Indians, led by Cochise, the Son of Cochise, and Cochise’ Mother, are coming the other way. They meet in front of the Restless Trigger bar and do the Custer’s Last Stund Mambo. Beverly emerges from the sa loon, balking dramatically, and the sun goes down, as everyone laughs good-naturedly. YWCA Discloses Breakfast Heads Chairman for the Hnniml YWCA junior-senior breakfast have been chosen, Patty Fagan, YW publicity chairman, has an ' nounced. Barbara Johnaon ia general chairman Assisting her arc Lu anne McClure, program chair man; Shirley Parmcnter. promo tion; Donna Hill, publicity; Doris Patton, ticketh; Charlene Wiede man and Lone Whitten, table decorations and invitations. Junior* are to escort seniors from their living organizations to the event which will be May 1 in the Student 1 'nioij. Any up perclass woman student is wel come to attend. YWCA Celebrates 100th Anniversary The University YWCA will take part in celebrations of the I (With anniversary of the na tional YWCA organization by raising fund* to present a “birthday gift” from the cam pus group. The campus YWCA i* at pres ent railing for petitions for gen eral chairman to take charge of all centennial interpretation and fund raising. The position be came vacant when the general chairman found it necessary to resign due to conflicting duties. The petitioner must be a sopho more or junior. Petitions should he turned in to the YWCA office by noon Friday. AWS Rummage Sale Petitions Due Friday Friday at 5 pm. is the dead line for petitions for the annual rummage sale sponsored by the AWS. The deadline was extend ed from Tuesday to Friday. Petitions for general chairman and chairmen of collections, sales, publicity, promotion and apprais al may he put in the petition box on the third floor of the Student Union. Deadline Fills Friday For Med Applications Applications for the medical college admission test on May I 7 must be sent in by the end of this week. Pre-medical students can pick up application forms at the physics department office. CAMPUS. _mErry-Go-RounD By Jan Bennett tnurild Reporter At Alpha Delta Pi Freshman J«nire Arneson be came pinned to Dirk Campbell, of Campbell Club, last week. At Alpha Gamma Delta Maxine Lindros, an Alpha Gamma Delta at Oregon last year who in now living in Seattle, returned last weekend to an nounce her engagement to her sorority sister*. Her fiance is Jim Cole, alao of Seattle. At Alpha Omicron Pi Maxine Harbour announced her engagement at the Alpha Omicron PI house last week to Bib Wolf of Eugene. Mis* Har bour is a 1954 graduate now living in Eugene. At Alpha Xi Delta April 16 was the date of the marriage of Lucy Sprouse to 2nd Lt. Barr Fletcher at St. Mark’s Episcopal church in Portland. Following the ceremony the couple flew to Champagin,’ Il linois, and from there they trav eled to Chinute, Illinois, where Barr is stationed with the United States Air Force. Also, the Alpha Xi Delta's con tained their Eugene alumnae Monday evening at their Foun der's Day Banquet which cele brated their fifty-second year as a national sorority. At Carson Hall The pinning of Carlene Fames and .Jack Youngblood, Campbell Club, was recently revealed at Carson hall. At Chi Omega Three engagements and one pinning were recently revealed at the Chi Omega house. Carol Fisher, who attended the Univer sity last year, is engaged to Bob Dyer, a member of Phi Delta Theta at Willamette University. Last Sunday evening Marilyn Call announced her engagement to Jerry Hamilton. ATO, and Monday night at dinner freshman Barbara Jo DeVoe announced her engagement to Elmer Jones. Campbell Club. Donna DeVries is wearing the Sig Ep pm of Rick liedfern. At Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi's recently learned of the engagement of Sally Cum mings to Jim Weaver, a former Sigma Nu at the University of Southern California. The couple plans to be married June 11 in Eugene. At Delta Gamma Three DG’s have recently an nounced pinnings and one has re vealed her engagement. Mary Opens Tomorrow Molnar's sprightly sophisticated comedy Arthur in popular arena style • For reservations phone 5-1511, ext. 401 • Admission $1.00 • Box office hours 1 -5 p.m. • Curtain at 8 p.m. UNIVERSITY THEATER U ilson iff engaged to Eob Glass. n former Phi Psi at. Oregon now attending the Oregon Dental : School in Portland. Janet Sayre ; is pinned to Jaek Boetcher, Sig I ma Nu. and Eilene DeWiide and freshman France# Heitkemper are wearing the Sigma Chi pin# ! of Bill Sherman and Dick Beck 1 man, respectively. At Kappa Alpha Theta The pinning of Plum Brown to Phi Delt Spencer Snow is the moat recent addition to the Mer ry-Go-Round at the Theta house. At Philadelphia House The last of the house elections have been completed a« Ken Bo sanko was named president of j the Philadelphia house. Chuck Austin will serve as vice presi jdent; Rich Proctor, chaplain: ; Jim Serfling, house manager; Rich Johnson, work chairman: Chuck Mitchelmore, secretary; j Wes Shulz, historian; and Art | Foster, sergeant-at-arms. At Sigma Kappa An announcement of a double ! pinning took place at Sigma Kap pa Sunday evening. Joanne and Jackie Jolley revealed their pin nings to Vondis Miller. Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Walt Garrett. 'Sigma Nu. respectively. Fresh man Sandra Cooley announced her pinning to Sig Ep Mike O'Hara at dinner Monday night. | Kwama Members Tap Sophomore Sally Allen, sophomore in for eign languages, was tapped for membership in Kwama during i dinner Tuesday evening. Im mediately following the tapping, initiation was held. Miss Allen has been active in the YWCA during her freshman and sophomoie year. She is pres ently serving as house manager of her sorority. Pi Beta Phi. Next-fall Miss Allen will continue ■ her studies in France, but will 'return the following year to graduate from the University. The new Kwama member fills 1 the,vacancy left by Mary' Sande berg. who did not return spring term. i Time Limit Set ROTC Seniors The Department of Army ha* announced that Army ROTC sen iors who will he c-ommissioied , in June must be ordered to active duty within 24 months. This is a change from the previous time , limit of 12 months. Every commissioned ROTC ■ graduate, except those who qual ify for Selective Service classi j fications I-C or TV-A as veterans of prior military service, will bo \ ordered to active duty for two ! years. Veterans will become ■ members of the U.S. Army Re serve. Unless the ROTC officers vol unteer for fntry to duty later than 12 months following their graduation, they will be- ordered ■ into service in equal monthly groups during the year beginning July 1, 1955. When a graduate requests a delay until after July 1. 1956. he will be given priority, quotas permitting. Graduates will attend a three month refresher course at their respective service schools before being assigned to Army units. TOUR PEN OVERHAULED PBiSKTKE S&H Stamps V* '-W SELL ITJtftU THE WANTAiSS We ^ugcjest ti JL V» GROUND BEEF STEAK WITH Hash Brown Potatoes Boston Baked Beans Hot Biscuits 75c • HOME MADE SOUP__20c • HOME MADE CHILI___30c • HOME MADE BOSTON BAKED BEANS-Side_25c Ford s Drive-In 1769 FRANKLIN BlVD.