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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1955)
Campus f Finals miiy come and finals mny go but romance goes on for ever. Maybe It's the coming of holiday season that is spurring people on to romantic inclina tions. At Alpha Omicron Pi Thursday evening freshman pledge Sharon Bonestell an nounced her pinnin ; to Ken Kla necky, a member of Delta ITpsi loQ. At Alpha Chi Omega Kecent engagement announce ments at Alpha Chi have in cluded that of Carol Hilda to Ham Duncan, who graduated from Oregon last June. Sunday at the traditional <’hnstmaa party, house president Phyllis Pearson announced her engagement to Andy Berwick, another June graduate and past president of Beta Theta Pi. At Alpha Phi Donna Roberts, a freshman, re cently told sorority sinters of her pinning to Norm Folgerstrom, a member of Phi Della Theta, At Delta Gamma Janet Duffy, sophomore DO. is pinned to Roger Martin, a mem ber of Phi Delta Theta. At Delta Zeta In the romantic spotlight at Wave to Give UO Interviews Dt. F. Jean*' Krebs will be on campus today to Interview wo men inUiested in Wave careers it was previously announced that she would be here Wednesday Lt. Krebs, a graduate of the university, is now stationed at the office of naval officer pro curement at Seattle. She will be at the SU to interview college graduate women between the ages of 21 and 27 who are inter ested in serving in the navy as Wave officers for a two-year tour of active duty. CHRISTMAS CARDS <7 ft «*/ *•/ <} <<* *> *> */ 25 Cards, all alike, im printed with your name, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 im printing included. The Hallmark on the bark tells your friends “you cared enough to send the very best.” Choose from our wide selection at ti 865 Willamette Street ^ the Delta Zeta houw this week is Jan Lueiling who recently told of her pinning to Le« Martin, a .stu dent al Oregon State college. At Kappa Alpha Theta An engagement and one pin ning have been cause for excite ment at the Theta house. Julie Lewis announced her‘en gagement to Itoger Shiols, Phi Gamma Delta, and Lisa Cahiale In pinned to Dave O’Connor, Sigma Nil. At Kappa Kappa Gamma Several pirinlngs have taken place among Kappa members during the last week. Sophomore Pat. Hudson announced her pin ning to Theta Chi Art Weather ford. Two freshman pledges Jo anne DiCiorgio and Rae Engbloin are pinned to Hank l>-mena and Karl Terry respectively, both members of Sigma Nu. At Zeta Tau Alpha Loris Morgan iiats announced her pinning to Tim Timeus, a member of Pi Kappa Phi at Ore gon State college. Dad Poses Gift Problem; Don'tGiveTie Picking the right Christmas present for clad often pouch a problem to the prospective gift buyer. Dads may have quite a time pretending they're glad they found 15 ties under tree, all for him. However, with a little imagina tion and thought given as to his likes and hobbies an unusual but. useful gift can make Dad’s Christmas more than Just a time for bill-paying. I For the man with a hobby there I are endless choices. If he doesn’t have a hobby, now is the time to Give Antiques for Christmas GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FROM NOV. 21 to DEC. 24 * Make your selection; early and use our layaway plan. Kibbe’s Antiques 632 East Broadway Phone 5-3851 get him interested in a ‘‘do it yourself project.” For Gourmet IMils Gourmet dads will enjoy any thing that makes them feel more important in the kitchen. A chef's hat and apron, barbecue tools, asbestos gloves or even books on casual or outdoor cook ery will please him. If he's the type that enjoys re laxing over a card game, mono* grammed plastic playing cards, poker chips or perhaps even a new card table, will provide the perfect answer. If he does quite a bit of travel ing a travel kit or soft leather travel slippers that fold into no space at all are in order. — NEW SHIPMENT! TankerJackets -SIZES 38-50 Bill MEN'S WEAR' TOP CAMPUS FASHIONS Bakers WHAT’S THIS? For solution, see paragraph at right. THERE’S NO GETTING AROUND IT—Luckies tast* better. And there’s no getting around that thing in the Droodle at left, either—the Droodle’s titled:: Lucky smoker with bum seat at football game. Poor guy is really up against it. But he’s got a swell point of view on smoking—he smokes Luckies for better taste. Luckies taste better because they’re made of fine tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste better Chances are our friend in Section 28 is thinkings “This is the best-tasting cigarette I ever smoked!’ DROODLES, Copyright 1953 by Roger Price "/TS TOASTED* ■fo fas/e 6effefi/ 9 Cut yourself in on the Lucky Droodle gold mine. We pay $25 for all we uae—and for a whole raft we don't uae! Send your Droodles with descriptive titles. Include your name, address, col lege and class and the name and address of the dealer in your col lege town from whom you buy cigarettes most often. Address: Lucky Droodle, Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N.Y. CIGARETTES HI-FI Clarence Jones Univ. of Florida ONI mow ZERO Bentie Sorrels Texas Tech UNION CARD FOR JACK-OF-ALL-TRADfS Leonard Feigenbaum C.C.N.Y. LUCKIES TASTE BETTER _ Cleaner, fresher, Smoother! ©A.T.Co. PRODUCT OP AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OP CIGARETTES