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- Merry-Go-Round - By I'EOGY DOERFLER Emerald Women’* Editor Catalano-Kernan K;it 1 iv Krrnan of Carson 3 and bob Catalano, a Phi Damma 1 >clta, art- pinned. Miss Kernan passed a purple candle decor a ted with Invcndar and white flowers during an after-hours party April 11. Miss Kernan is a freshman in journalism and t atalano is a pre-law sophomore. Greenleaf-Warren Janet Warren announced her pinning to Don Crcenleaf, Sigma I’hi Epsilon sophomore, by passing a pin box during an alter hours gathering April 17. Miss Warren, a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, is a junior in foreign languages. Paine-Schmeer Newly engaged are Stephanie Schmeer, Alpha Omicron 1'i, and Robert Paine, Delta Tau Delta. The couple plan to marry in June of 1961 after Paine, a junior, graduates from the fniversity. The engagement was announced at a formal dinner April IK when Miss Schmeer passed a candle decor ated with red roses and white carnations. She is a sophomore in journalism. Simmons-Knoles Alice Knoles, Alpha Camilla Delta, has revealed her en gagement to Robert Simmons, who is president of Adams Hall. Mi Knoles passed an ice blue candle with red roses during an after-hours party. Her favors were sailor hats. She i- a junior in history, and Simmons, also a history major, !' a -cnior. No wedding date has been -et. Miss Adell McMillan te of work in Student Union By B Mill \ HA CHANTRY Assistant Wnmra'ii Kditor Coeds who often find them ttelves on the thin! floor of the Student Union have heard the < ht kins of a typewriter and the buzz of conversation in room 301. In the midst of this is Adell Mc Millan, Program Director for the SU. MISS Mc.MlUL.AN hails from Portland and was educated at Whitman college in Walla Walla, Washington. There she was pro gram director of the Student Union her Junior anti senior years. She graduated in 1955 and since that time has been at the Univer sity of Oregon. Miss McMillan Is responsible for advising the SU committees. She also works with the SU Board. Besides her many activi ties at the University she is also very active in community affairs. SHK IS assistant to the presi dent of the Civic Music Associa ADKLL, McMlLXAN SU Program Director tlon and secretary of the Univer sity Assembly and Lecture Com mittee. She also works with the business side of the Northwest Review and the Oregana. The slender brunette comments about her Job, "There are always surprises and excitement work ing with students and helping them channel their activities.” Schwering dinner set for Tuesday "Hazel Schwering dinners” will be held at each women's living organization Tuesday evening, ac cording to Frances Souvenier, AVVS Scholarship Foundation chairman. Women's groups are asked to collect a dime from each member and turn the total in to Miss Sou venier after the dinners. Money collected goes into AWS scholarship fund for the $300 AWS Hazel Schwering scholar ship to be awarded May 4. Campus Briefs • Gamma Delta. Lutheran University student*. will meet Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in the (iamma Delta lounge of Grace Lutheran Church, 17th and Htlyard. • AWS foundation scholarship repre sentatives will meet today at 7 p.m. in the SIT. • Lieutenant Sally O’Connell. WAVES* program* officer, will interview junior and senior girl* today from 9 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in r<M>m 107 SU. • Closing date for application for 1961 62 Fulhright awards is April 25. Further information is available in the graduate office, 103 Johnson Hall. • An exhibition of prints by Daumier and Callot, on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is being shown through May 8. Museum hours, Tuesday through Sunday, arc 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. • Nominations are invited for the Arthur P. Pratt scholarship of approximately $400, awarded t<» a graduating University senior for postgraduate study in the University. Nominations should be made in writing, ad dressed to Kenneth S. Ghent, 206 Emerald Hall, not later than May 1. CAMPUS COUPON GOOD FOR GOOD ONLY 000 GOOD ONLY April 21-22 * April 21-22 on the purchase of any Capitol LP— regularly $3.98 or $4.98 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER RECORD THOMPSON'S RECORD MART 82 West Broadway Next door to Wiltshires Phi Beta taps new members Phi Beta, speech and music honorary, pledged eight women recently. Those pledged were Vivian Tendolicn, Patti James, Cam Kieeb, Barbara Doggett, Gail Gemmel, Sharon Bruck, Lee Coffee and Judy Williams. Phi Beta is planning a spring entertainment tour to military bases and hospitals. The date for the tour has been tentaitvely set for Memorial Weekend. In addition to pledges those in cluded in the tour will be Nancy Hall, Karmen Dammrose, Carol Van Blokland, Kay Sanquist, Sandra Madaris, Judy Littlehales, and Nan Wood. Dress for Prom fold Dress for the Junior prom Fri day night is dark suits or dinner jackets for males and party dresses or formais are in order for the women, according to Prom Chairman Krie Larsen. Larsen said party dresses for women were originally planned but "if they want to wear for mats that is fine.” Camp positions now available Oregon women interested in camp leader and counselor po sitions for summer employment will be interviewed on campus April 25 at 3 p.m. The Oregon Section of the American Camping Association will meet at the Erb Memorial Student Union to interview those interested Those girls, who wish to be interviewed at the time show above, should call the Uni versity ext. 405. bon march© ir^issc&Ils i.y ^in<; License cX n I spring sporting specials] fishing special Perfect season opener; . glass spinning rod, reel, 100 yds. spinning line, 2 lures. 7.99 49.99 golf special Macgregor package 1, 3, woods, 3, 5, 7, 9, irons, putter, plus your choice of either bag or 1 doz. balls. mcgregor drizzler 10.99 Washable 60% rayon, 40% cotton jacket. Sizes 36 to 46. Men's, st. floor.