-m Cc omen on the I^CimpiU Emerald Women's Page • Sally Jo Oreig and Marcia Mauney, Co-»ditort <1 KETCHES' KLOMHAUS, sophomore rneriilcer of fH-lta Delta l>elta. Mi crowned the K«e*e queen of 1*1 Kappa I*hi at the fratemityV. annual Kose (tall April SO, Miss Klornhaus was selected for the honor l>y house menilcers from girls attending tin dance. AWS to Present Awards, Tributes A wide array of honors, trib utPB and awards will be an nounced next Tuwtday at the AWS honors assembly, according to Jeanne Scales, chairman of the event. The honors assembly will be held at 1 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom and all students, faculty members and friends are invited to attend. The event i» sponsored by AWS but all women’s organiza tions awards will be presented. Presentations will include those awards usually presented at the ' AWS recognition dessert and; those awards which were pre-1 sented at the all-campus sing and luncheon. Anyone wishing to present an award to an individual or a group at this assembly should contact Miss Scales at 5-7662. The lowest score ever posted i by an individual in the Northern Division golf tournament was Dick Yost's 133 for 36 holes in 1949. His two rounds were 11 under par. Thetas to Present Miss Davis Award Kappa. Alpha Theta has an nounced that the annual Janet Davis scholarship will he pre sented at the AWS Honors As sembly May 17. Application forms are avail able at the office of Mrs. GoUla Wickham, associate director of ! student affairs, and are due in that office May 16. Award of the scholarship will be based I upon need, merit and scholar ship. The amount of the scholar ship is not yet determined. Miss Davis was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at the Uhi ; versity of Oregon before her fatal plane crash in IMS. Outstanding Fros’n In Math Picked David Moursund has been se lected_ by the University mathe matics department as the out standing freshman in math. Moursund will be the recipient I of the "C.R.C. Standard Math ematical Tables’- donated by the Chemical Rubber company. SWIM NOW Daily—Noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday all summer long New 30' Water Slide BENTON LANE POOL Hiway 99W 4 Mi. N. Junction City Phone 8-2836 CAMPUS, .mErry-Go-RounD By Jan Bennett Emerald Reporter At Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi's feted their house mother, Mrs. McKenny, Sunday evening at a Mother's Day Fire aide. They presented her with an Alpha Chi Omega mother's pin. Cecily Ley was pinned to Bob Briber following hia Sigma Nu house dance Saturday night. At Alpha Delta Pi Carol Baldwin announced her engagement to Walt Lovell. Chi Psi, at the house Monday night. The secret was revealed with the traditional A D Pi custom of in dividual announcements at the dinner table. The couple plan to be married this fall in Eugene. At Delta Delta Delta Sunday was the date of the traditional Pansy Ring Tea when engaged senior girls from the entire campus are honored by the Tri Dell chapter. Saturday evening was doubly eventful for the members of Del ta Delta Delta and Sigma Xu. Besides the pinning of Joan McKinzie to Bob Crall which took place at the Sigma Xu house dance, the Sigma Xu’s also awarded a white star of flowers to the Tin Delts for the second consecutive year for having the most girls in attendance at their dance. At Delta Gamma Joan Kerr announced her pirn ning to her Delta Gamma sisters last Thursday at dinner. She is pinned to graduate student Bob Smith. Sigma Chi. At Delta Zeta Shirley Fintell.' a Delta Zeta here last term, will be married May 21 at the Albany Evangeli Today's Staff Makeup Editors: Valerie Hersh and Paul Keefe. Xews Desk: Anne Hill, Anne Ritchey. Copy Desk: Dorothy Griffith. Xight Staff: Sanford Milkes. Claudia Wurtz. cal United Brethren church to Ronald Gordon Hammack, Al bany. At Zeta Tau Alpha Dolly Sullivent has revealed her engagement to James Zieg ler. They are planning a June wedding. At Carson Hall Georgina Griffin is pinned to ! Ted Doming, a member of Delta Sigma Phi at Oregon State col lege. At Hendricks Hall Elaine McGuire became en gaged to George Gross April 28. Miss yornbeck Wins Eugene Group Award Harriet Hombeck, sophomore in 'lament ary education, has been selected to receive the Eu K'-ne Quota club full year schol arship next year. Announcement of Miss Horn beck's selection was made at the regular business session of the Quota club May 2. Article by McCloskey Will Run in Magazine An article by John C. McClos key. associate professor of Eng lish, will be published soon in a linguistics magazine. 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