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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1949)
' I j I j - i ! - i . , - ; ; ... .... . , j . '' '. . - . -. - 5 - SOCIETY MUSIC The Oregon Statesmen. Salem; Oregon, Sunday, August 28, 1949 G - i . - .-. j. ; : : ' - - i . j I I K; - r 1 1 ? , X'llltL 'Hi I 1 06 a P'osjective coeds enjoying a farewell reunicn"before leaving for coPege are Shbrcn Hamilton, who entrains September 9 for Stephens college at Co lumbus, Mo.; Janie Pearcy, who enters Mills college this fall, leaving in mid September; and Katie Siegmund, who will be a freshman at the Universe of Oregon. -uwin iu suui nu.is jn uiw uiegon oiaxw coueg campus will ID ijic O Perry and Dorothy McCall. who will register for their freshmen year. (A3 ' phctcs by Iestert-Miller studio.) J Entraining September 8 for Virgmig and Indiancj' will be j Sally and Margie Smith, Sally will enter her junior year at Hnidolph-Mjacon Woman's col lege at Lynchburg, Virginia, having' taken hejr frst two years at Willamette university. Margie wilLenroll at DePauw university at G'reencastle, Indiana, ior ner iresman year. - College Bound 3-a .1, .1) 1 5 1 V I r?-u.., .j3u il ' v : y x ft I i W hile drinking cokes and discussing their prospective schools th photographer snapped loan Ban-ifs, who will enter Lewis and Clark college; Sally Donkinj who will register for her fres'iT-r r at id Stbniord university; and Suzanne Barnes,'-who will enroll d Oregon State next month. r ilking over college days and rushing, pictured above, which are just around the comer for this group, are left to right, Jo anne Hendrie, Audrey Simmons, Lorraine Welling and Barbara Spagle, who will register as fresh men at Oregon State college, and Margy Acton, who will enter Washington State college this fall. Beverly Beakey and Jean Clem ent, future Oregon State coeds, in the circle at right, get together one afternoon to compare campus Btyles In one of the fashion mago' -tines. . To Leave for Portland .. j - - : 1 r Mi Julia Johnson, who has been il) Salem the pait month vbitirf with her mother, Mrs. Leona Johnson, is 1 caving Monday for PortitnJ, vi.ere rhe will take over her new position as coordinator for the guid ance and personnel program on the Lewis and Clark college campus. i jonntun win nave living quarters on the campus. She returned tais summ-r from a ten year stay in Chicago, where: che has been with uw m eaerai neserve oanx. if Vacation at the Beach . . . 1 Mn. Sephus W. Starr and daughters, Mary Lou and Ann. and the former's mother, Mrs. Edith Norman, are leaving today for a week's so ourn at the. Canyon Drive apartments on the coast!. ' Also leaving today for the coast and a week's stay at the Canyon Drive axe Mr. sad Mrs. Henry A. Simoons and son, Dauglas. Thir First College Bays . . . I Br Jeryme Eeglish I Statesman Society Editor Exciting days are ahead for dozens ct Salem girls this fall, who will register as iresnmen ;at schools in Oregon, Washinrn, California and isome are going east for college. Pictured oniour page today are just a f-w of the prospective coeds leaving in the cext few weeks for school. There are many firsts tor freshmen such! as rushing, those hectic hours of choosing which bouse to pledge, living in dormitories or sorority houses with, newly acquainted girls for the first time, taking that first stroll around the campus, meeting the professors and attending classes, much larger than high school classes, attending thai first "big game," fraternity dances and the experience cf coming home for the holidays, which all freshmen coeds look forward to. i 1 v-' - ' -f- s 'lh ' " - - !" ' ; l' ' i ' I ' " r ; i I ' '! i ' "n. v' 1 ' " v. 4 phree furure University cf Oregon coeds locking over their cashmere (which are a must In any coIk2p i L girl's wardrobe) before packing them are Ann Carson, Alic Louisa Ohling and Shirley Korsten. ;