Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1957, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Queen Contestants List
Variety of Interests
LAURIE SCOTT
A Las lean in Finals
SUE MAUTZ
English Literature Major
MARY JO FOURIER
Member of Senior Six
(Pictures and activity sketches
of three of the five Homecom
ing Queen candidates are pic
tured below. The winner will be
selected Friday by student body
vote at the Co-op and Student
Union, and will be crowned at
the bonfire.)
Laurie Scott, sponsored by Car
son 5, is a junior from Ketchikan,
Alaska.
Majoring in elementary educa
tion. she plans to teach in the in-;
termediate grades after gradua
tion.
A Kappa Alpha Theta, Miss
Scott is presently a member of
Phi Theta Upsilon, Co-op Board
of Directors, and has been a mem
ber of the varsity rally squad for
the last two years.
Campus activities include chair
manships of Duck Preview regis
tration, World University Serv
ice auction, general secretary of !
All-Campus Sing, as well as com
mittee work. She was a finalist
for Little Captain.
Junior Candidate
Sue Mautz, a junior from Port
land is sponsored by Delta Tau
Delta, Delta Gamma, Phi Kappa
Sigma Sigma Alpha Mu, and I
Young Hall.
Majoring in English literature,
she came to Oregon because she
knew the University well, and be
cause her parents are alums of
Oregon.
A member of Delta Gamma,
Miss Mautz is mostly interested
in cooking and sewing, water j
sports, and horse back riding.
Her activities included last year,
chairman of the Homecoming hos
pitality committee, and finalist
for Delta Tau Delta Queen. As a !
freshman she served as social
chairman for Carson 5 and as co- 1
chairman for a Frosh Sno-Ball
committee. She is presently work
ing on the Homecoming promo
tions committee.
Senior Hopeful
A senior from North Bend,
Mary Jo Fourier is sponsored by
Carson 4.
Majoring in general science, she
is presently practice-teaching bi- !
ology and chemistry at South Eu- j
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A Kappa Kappa Gamma, Miss |
Fourier's favorite pastimes in- j
elude watching football, travel
ing. water sports, and photogra
phy.
Recently Miss Fourier was se
lected as one of the Senior Six in ,
Phi Beta Kappa. This*yaar she is
vice president of Mortar Board
and member of Pi Lambda Theta
national education honorary. She
has served in the Student Union
for the past four years and is
presently vice chairman of the
Board.
During her freshman year
she was vice president of Hend
ricks Hall and during her sopho
more and junior year was a mem
ber of the sophomore and the
senior cabinet of the YWCA and
a member of Kwama and Phi
Theta Upsilon.
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