.CAMPUS. .mErry-Go-RounD By Beverly Chamberlain (morale! Reporl*r At Alpha Delta Pi Carol Baldwin announced her engagement to Walt Lovell, a Chi I’m, recently. Sally Slate re V' ali-d her pinning to Mi rrlt Bar bour, Sigma Chi, last Saturday night. At Alpha Omicron Pi Two engagement* were an nounced at the Alpha Omicron I’i house recently. Janet Filbert revealed her engagement to Den niH Kapp, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Janice Bibbv t« engaged to Gary Alden, Campbell club. At Alpha Phi Barbara Hogard announced her pinning to Phi Pal Ju*tin Smith with the traditional candlelight c eremony Monday evening. At Alpha Xi Delta A shower will la- held for two Alpha Xi Delta* who will tie mar ried in June and September. Carolyn Keith will lie married to Bob Kounda, a Pi Kappa Al pha. and Diana Skidmore 1* en gaged tci Rollie Meyer. A spring fireside will be held at the Alpha Xi Delta house this Saturday night. At Carson Hall Sally Larson recently an nounced her pinning to Dick Bngg*. Campb«-ll club president. At Chi Omega Joan Havland announced her engagement to Angus Stewart. Phi Kappa Psi. Mr. Stewart is attending the University of Ore gon medical school In Portland. The engagement wa* announced Tuesday evening at dinner Mon day night,' after closing hours. Susan Shaffer announced her engagement to Garry McMurry. Sigma Phi Epsilon. At Delta Delta Delta Freshman Julie Astrup wan pinned to Berge Borrevlk, Sigma I'hi Epailon Friday. At Delta Gamma Bev Braden ia engaged to Jack Bally, Phi Gamma Delta. 'Hie Delta Gamma big and little Mis ter dinner will be held Thursday. At Delta Zeta Claire Fry announced her en gagement to Kick Hayden, Delta Upailon, Saturday, and Dorothy Allen and Don Glisan were en gaged recently. At Gamma Phi Beta Sharon Holder announced her engagement to Bob Meaney. a Sigma Alpha Epailon, recently. At Kappa Alpha Theta ■Nancy Adams is engaged to Phil Draper, Sigma Chi. At Kappa Kappa Gamma Joan Hay revealed her pinning to Sonny Stoynov, Alpha Tan Omega, by candlelight at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house re cently. At Pi Beta Phi Julie Miller announced her pin ning to Mike Nosier, a Phi Delta Theta, Monday night at the Pi Phi house. Puccia Woodside is engaged to Herm Hemmington. also a Phi Delt. Shirley Gerhard announced her engagement to Dave Ballash. a Chi Psi. serving with the marines at Quantico, Virginia, recently. At Sigma Kappa Jacke Jolley was chosen White Rose of Sigma Nu at the fra ternity's spring formal, and Ag nes Thompson was awarded one of the Phi Theta Upsilon scholar > ships at Tuesday's Honors as sembly. AFL Threatens Trucking Strike LOS ANGELES 1AP1 Unless a "new and acceptable*" offer is forthcoming, the powerful AFL Teamsters Union will strike three trucking firms Thursday morning, a union spokesman said Tuesday. Frank Brewster, Seattle, presi dent of the Teamsters' Western Conference, made his announce ment only a few minutes after an other spokesman had said the three firms would be struck Wed nesday. Brewster said the walkout has now been postponed for 24 hours. He added that negotiations will continue until that time. Union officials and representa tives of truck firms have been negotiating for a month for a mas ter contract involving 28,000 driv ers in 11 western states. If the walkout takes place Thursday it may be the forerunner of a widespread strike. The three firms against which the strike is threatened are Con solidated Freight Lines, Pacific Motor Transport and Pacific In terrnountain Express. Jets to Fly 4840 Miles YOKOTA. Japan 1AP1 Six U.S. Thundrejets capable of de livering an atomic bomb roared off this airbase near Tokyo Wed nesday on a planned record 4840 mile non-stop flight to Australia. Two or the Thunderjets, flying as alternates, will drop out at Guam if all goes well. The flight is headed for Williamstown. near Sydney. Pilots expect to make it in eleven hours. Theta Sigs to Tap New Members Theta Sigma Phi. women’s jour nalism honorary, will hold a cof fee-hour at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in the Eric Allen room of Allen hall. New pledges will be tapped dur ing the coffee-hour, and the out standing freshman and sophomore woman in journalism will bo named. Dress is plain campus clothes, and any women interested in journalism is invited to attend, according to Dorothy Her, presi dent. SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. Till 11 .Afl Pl DAILY & SUNDAYS. ■ I I.UU M. 13th at High St. - Dial 4-1342 Gamma Alpha Chi Pledges 8 Women Gamma Alpha Chi, women's ad vertising honorary, pledged eight new members at a meeting Tues day night. They are Jeyly Klahre, I’at Case. Donna Lory, Suzanne True, Car men Yuzon. Kvelyn Nelson. Diane Johnston, Joan Iiainville and Laura Morris. Newly-installed president of the group ia Donna Runberg, and her vice-president is Barbara Wilcox Jean Sandinc was installed as re cordlng secretary, and Carolee Peters as treasurer, Marlene Grassesehi is chapter reporter. Single Heart Causes Death DETROIT (APi Failure of a single heart they shared caused the death of Siamese twin girls, who died Monday night 33'2 hours after their birth. The single, unusual heart and its failure were disclosed by an autopsy Tuesday, Doctors orig inally thought both had a heart. Besides the heart, physicians also found other shored or joined organs, including liver and low er intestine, that would have pre vented the girls ever being sep arated by surgery. The babies were delivered by eaesajean section Sunday to Mrs. Nona Herring. 27, wife of a De troit factory worker. Richard. 30 Her condition remained satis factory. OSC WRA Invites UO to Racket Day Oregon State's Women's Recrea tion association has invited Uni versity women to a Racket day. tennis play. Saturday, May 21, on the OSC campus. Those wishing to sign up may do so on the tennis bulletin board in Gerlinger or contact their WRA house representative, according to Robbie Mulkey, WRA president. Films to Be Shown At WEE Theater Three films will be shown in the Wednesday Evening Educa tional theater tonight in Com monwealth 13S. The shows are “To Hear Your Banjo Play." with Peter Seeger; "Two Wagons Both Covered.” featuring Will Rogers, and "La ment." with Jose Linion. Two showings, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m., will be given. STUDY AIDS to higher grades > BARNES & NOBLE COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES University Co-op m omen on the £ Emerald Women's Page cimpitS Sally Jo Greig and Marcia Mauney, Co^ditort YWCA in 66 Countries Celebrates Centennial YWCA, the world's largest or ganization of women and girls with a Christian purpose, is cele brating the 100th anniversary of its founding this year. Established in London in 1855. the YWCA has since then spread to sixty-six different countries, with membership reaching the millions. Membership in the United States alone is estimated at about three million women. The Centennial celebration now being observed affords all mem bers of the world-wide organ ization an opportunity to join in rededication and reaffirmation of the purpose of the 5’WCA. Each individual student and community group is pledged to raise a certain amount of money to contribute to the national Birthday Gift to be used in strengthening the program and services of the organization. The national goal is S5.000.000. The University’s YW group is, in the process of raising its Students to Meet For 'Y' Conference All University students inter ested in attending the regional YW-YMCA conference at Seabeck in June are fequested to meet &t 6:30 p.ni. today in Gerlinger. Plans will be made for the skit to be presented by the University delegation to the conference. Theme for the skit is the "Student Christian Movement.-’ portraying how the different^" groups in the nation arc related. Miriam Yaalcr is in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Thatcher, Perkins To Appear on Panel Mrs. E. P. Thatcher, member of Lane county fellowship for Civic Unity, and Mrs. J. C. Perk ms. acting head of the religion department, will bo on a panel to discuss the "New Testament and Race Relations." The panel will follow a 5:30 p.m. dinner at Westminster house Wednesday evening. $1000. Projects for this purpose on the campus include the Sun day night suppers for freshmen women during winter term, pop corn ball sales by the sophomore cabinet members, and the shell jewelry sale. More projects dur ing fall term will complete the drive for funds. YW Sophomores Sell Popcorn Balls Popcorn balls will be sold today and Thursday in living organiza tions by the YWCA sophomore cabinet, Kathy Thurston, chair man of the project, announced Tuesday. Psice will be 10 cents apiece, with proceeds to go to the YWCA centennial fund. READ EMERALD WANT ADS ■ UNITED AIR LINES PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES STEWARDESSES Must be poised, attractive, 21 to 27 years of age, in good health, Inveshgate this oppor tunity for an interesting and varied career. PILOTS Who can qualify for our Flight Engineer Training Program. Need Commercial Pilot's Li cense. No minimum hour re quirements. Age limits are 21 through 28 years (to 30 with additional qualifications). Ad vancement to co-pi lot and captain. INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS THURSDAY, MAY 19 EMERALD HALL Appointment Through the Graduate Placement Office IT'S TIME FOR A PICNIC . . . AND A QUICK STOP AT .. . BOB’S SUPERETTE Handy to the Campus — Corner of 13th and Patterson Picnic Supplies BEVERAGES OF ALL KINDS OPEN FROM 9:00 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS TILL 11:00 P.M.