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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1960)
- Merry-Go-Round - By I’KGGV DOERHLRIt Kmcrald Women’ll Kditor Kappa Kappa Gamma Stic* < .oss, sophomore education major, announced her pinning to Karl llaag, a sophomore liistory education major on hehruary 15th, with the passing of a pink candle adorned v. itli pink rosebuds, llaag is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. Tim unveiling of a cake decorated with wedding hells and the names of senior biology major Dianne McKrola and I have I’arkin, a senior in pre-med, announced their engage ment January 11th. I’arkin is a member of I’hi Gamma Delta. 'J he couple plan to he married March 19th. Pi Beta Phi \ I lie passing of a small white basket of spring flowers, a variation on the traditional candle, told of the pinning of senior history major Karen Mauney and Tom Creager, a senior in pre-dentistry, on January 29th. Creager is affiliated with I’hi Della Theta. Sophomore pre-journalism major Kay Perry announced her pinning to Jack Mattison, a sophomore in geology, with the passing of a heart constructed of pink carnations. The pin was hidden in the flowers. Mattison is a member of I’.eta I beta Pi at Oregon State College. The announcement w as marie February 8th. . A telegram read at a dinner February 22nd told of the pinning of junior F.nglish literature major Linda Worm aid to Jim Hollister, a junior in pre-law. Hollister is affiliated u ith Phi Delta Theta. Schaffer Hall I he passing of a white candle decorated with white carna tions and violets February 22nd announced the pinning of sophomore art major Carole Belt and Jim Wamslev, a sopho vtorc in business. Wamsley is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. Susan Campbell Freshman pre-med major Patti Murphy announced her p.lining to Mick Barnhart, a senior in business, on March «vth with the passing of a white candle adorned with white I carnations, baby red roses, and tiny pearl hearts. Barnhart i> a member of Sigma Xu. University House An August wedding is planned by Sharon Ellison, a gradu ate student majoring in drawing and painting, and William Cowherd, an employee of the I,infield Research Institute in McMinnville. The engagement was announced March 6th. Cowherd is a resident of Gladstone, Oregon. "CORl" It * ftCOitTtftlO IAAOC-MAIIK. COPVRIQMT IIM TMC COCA-COLA COMPANY. Absent-minded Professor Not so absent-minded when you get right down to it. He remembered the most important item—the Coke! Yes, people will forgive you almost anything if you just remember to bring along their favorite sparkling drink—ice-cold Coca-Cola. Do have another, professor! BE REALLY REFRESHED Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Eugene House Council sets election rancis souvenir, newly ap pointed head of YWCA House Council, recently announced the scheduling of election of officers for the firat meetlhg of the Coun- j cil In spring term. Officers will be selected from among the new living organiza- . tion representatives. They are: Cam Kleeb, Alpha Phi; Connie Aucott, Kapjpa Kappa Gamma; Barbara Heed, Alpha Chi Omega; Nan Fisher, Carson 4; Mareena Noll, Orides; Pam Stacey, Alpha Little Captain selected by Pershing Rifles Sharon Gearheart was named Honorary Little Captain of the I960 Pershing Rifles at the an nual ball Friday evening in Ger linger. Included in the court of finalists were Kaben Foote, Bar bara Tillmans, Marnez Wellman, Joni Rurnsey, Carol Lewis and Sally Christiansen. - The new Little Captain, a fresh man from Oswego, took over her official duties from 1959 Little Captain Sandy Higgins, Thursday at drill. The court then watched a competition between the second and third platoons of the drill team. Miss Gearheart will serve as hostess for the drill society and will inspect the troops. She will also attend many of the PR's so cial function? and drill compe titions. • Use Emerald Classified Ads— Gamma Delta; and'Merle Nishi mura, Hendricks. Other representatives are: Jo Agn Sergeant, Alpha Delta Pi: Marilyn Todd, Delta Delta Delta. Beverly Martin, Sigma Kappa; Marilyn Penson, Zeta Tan Alpha; Sue Schneider, Gamma Phi Beta; and Cathy Chisholm, Douglas Hall. The group will meet at Ger linger Hall every other Tuesday noon during the coming term. One of the projects set for the group during the term is tfie sale of corsages to students on Moth ers’ weekend. 1341 PATTERSON PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • —the antithesis of perspicacity. Right? NoDoz® could save your life. Worth knowing? Right! Joo otten, driving a car is like reading a textbook. It can make you drowsy no matter how much sleep you get. But safe NoDoz fights this kind of “hypnosis.” Safe NoDoz alerts you with caffeine—the same refreshing stimulant in coffee and tea. 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