The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    At OCE
High School
Seniors to
Arrive
Sr SHIRLEY McGINNIS
; Statesman Correspondent ;
: 1IONMOUTH Patricia Hol-
man, a junior from Mapleton,
was chosen president of the Asso
ciated Students at the Oregon
College of Education as a result
of 'last week's e&ciion. Those
elected to other., offices were
Jobnny Davis, Idanha, first vice
president; Jeanette Spinney. Bea
ertoa, second vice-president;
Phyllis Seid, Portland, secretary;
Lois Smith, Independence, yell
queen and Dennis Chamberlain,
St Helens, yell king.'
Serving as campaign managers
for the election were: Norman
Brtel, Tedy Ruth Gordon, Dale
Harp and Pete Trott, all of Sa
lem; Glen Brostrom and Elmer)
Summerheld, Monmouth; Jack
Chunn, Aloha: Jeanette Spinney,
Eeaverton; Muriel Horning, Hills
boro; Johnny Davis, Idanha; Dar
rel Davis, Independence: Joanne
Kremers, Lebanon: Charles Keat
on, Aberdeen, Wishington: Harry
Pease. Grover City, California;
and. Gleason Eakin, Plainsview,
Texas.
Over 150 high school seniors
will be on the OCE campus this
weekend for the 1955 Senior
Campus Preview.
Senior Campus Preview
A special feature of the event
Will be the announcement of
Betty Coed and Joe College, who
rere chosen recently at the
ASOCE election. Their identity
will remain unknown until the
intermission ;of the semi-formal
dance to be held Saturday eve
ning. Among the many students as
sisting with the weekend are
Harry Pease, general chairman;
Pat Patterson, Eufene, assistant 1
chairman; Dale Harp and Shirley
Harp, both of Salem; Barbara
Lines, Albany: Darlene .Finney,
Bend; Muriel Horning, Hillsboro;
Sharon Huff, Klamath Falls;
Pat Holman, Mapleton; Elmer
Summerfield, Monmouth; Darlene
Knaub, Portland; Kathy Seiffert,
Shjrvood; Myrna Little, Sweet
nome; Jerry Anne Bailey and
1 Pat Sax, Taft; Glenda Hamar,
Toledo: and Jerry Clark, Niagara
Falls, New York.
Sal-m seniors who have regis-
tered for the weekend are Janice
Bishop, Joel Blaco, Robert Bowls
by, Francis Burris, Judy Dieker,
John Garner, Joan Harrison,
Beverly Leech, Rodney McClel
lan, Robert McDowell. Robert
Myers, Gary Neal, Shirley Ricks,
Kay Salter. Carolyn Taylor and
Jim Whitmore. -
Mrs. Paulson to
Head Jaycettes
SILVERTON Mrs. Olaf Paulson
- w . j . ii
jr. was naineo president oi uie
Silverton Jay-C-Ettes at the groups'
annual business meeting held
Tuesday night at the borne of Mrs.
Robert Sites. Mrs. James Nelson
. was assistant hostess.
Other officers named were vice-
president, Mrs. Tom Myers: sec
retary, Mrs. Nelson: treasurer,
Mrs. Larry Crennel; and historian,
Mrs. David Demeter.
Plans were -.made for installa
tion, a no-host dinner meeting set
for May 17 at the home of Mrs.
Keith Anderson, with Mrs. Robert
Howell, assisting.
Stork Club
High Style
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throughout the country today (I. to r.): Gay printed sharkskin maternity jacket with poncho
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Salori Initiates
Now Members
Marion County Salon, Eight and
Forty met for dinner Wednesday
mght at the Hi-Ho Restaurant in
Independence with 25 members
present. A business ' meeting fol
lowed at. the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley B. Krueger with Mrs.
Austin H. Wilson presiding.
New members initiated -were
Mrs. Carroll Robinson. Mrs. Al
bert RheinhoWt, Mrs. Verne Axel-
son, Mrs. Clarence Hrginbomam
and Mrs. Ralph Francis.
Guests present were Mrs. Clar
ence Gund of Benton County and
Mrs. Frances . Lanos of Linn
County Salon. Mrs. Earle Richard
son, child welfare fchairman, re
ported 25 children i books have
been sent to the National Jewish
Hospital for Tubercular children
Members reported 343 hours of
service for the prevention of tu
berculosis have been volunteered
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. G. W. DeJardin
in Stayton.
Speaker Tells of
School Lunches
LINCOLN Mrs. Carlton Was-
son, Salem school lunch superin
tendent was speaker on the pro
gram at the meeting of the Lin
coln-Zena-Spring Valley Parents
Club at Lincoln school house on
Wednesday,
Mrs James S. Smart, out-going
president, presided at the meet
mg, with Mrs. Phillip M. Brandt
arranging the program. Mrs. K
W. Noteboom was assistant host
ess. - . '
Officers elected for the ensuing
year were Mrs. Bruce Howell,
president; Mrs. Phillip M. Brandt,
vice president; Mrs. Harold Wash
bum, secretary treasurer.
Plans were made for the May
picnic which W'U be in the eve
ning at Zena school, in order that
Nevy -Citizens
Are Greeted
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and, Mrs.
Fred Schrecengost received word
this week of the, birth of their
first grandchild born March 31 at
Montgomery, Ala., to Lieut, and ! R. Max Peck, baritone, will appear
Mrs. William F. Hill (Greta Ann flahnSI
c , . . . ., . : phonic Choir in the Brahms Ke-
Schrecengost). The little boy has.' . m . , nraeant at thA V:..t
been named William Matthew and
Soloists for
Concert Are
Announced
Anne Kathrens, soprano, and Dr.
Mrs. Stephens to
Head Auxiliary
weighed eight pounds, eight ounc
es. The grandparents are the
Schrecengosts and Mrs. Pearl Hill
and Tom Hill of Salem, and the
great-grandmother I is Mrs. M.
Ping of Medford. I
A daughter, Sandra Elise, was
born April 14 at ttie Salem Gen
eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. El
lis Teel (Barbara Bowerman).
She weighed six pounds, six ounc
es and has two brothers. Craig
and Kenneth. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teel, f
Cottage Grove, Mrs: Ray Bower
man. Astoria and the great-grandparents
are Mrs.' George Mitchell,
Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Sarah
Ellis, Tucson. Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Layton (Do
lores Eggleston) greeted their sec
ond child, a son, born April 17 at
the Salem General hospital. -He
weighed seven pounds, four ounc
es and has a sister Cassie Dianne
quiem to be presented at the First
Christian Church on Sunday after
noon, April 24 at 3 p.m.
Miss Kathrens is a student of
Clorinda Toppin?, associate pro
fessor of the Willamette University
School of Mufic. Dr. R. Max Peck
At Willamette
Spring Dances
On Weekends
Agenda
By JULIE MELLOR
Statesman Correspondent
Marian Rutledge o Estacada
was elected aw 5 coea or tne
month for April by the executive
council of that group.
Known for her work in debate
and forensics, Miss Rutledge also
holds positions in Alpha Chi
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Friday, April 22, 1955-fSec 1V-7
Club Entertained At Supper ,
WALLACE ROAD ' Willamette
Lodge Country Club held a supper
and evening of bridge at the club
rooms on Saturday, night
The committee on arrangements
included Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gib
son, Mrs. J. P. Smart and Mr.
and Mrs. James S. Smart. Mrs.
Louise Flack was high score win
ner for women and Elmer Cook for
men. -
Others attending were Mrs. FJ
mer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. A. E
Utley Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blod
ett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dean, Mr.
Omega. Young Republicans, Al-J nn.
th ijmM. nlta T.u K.nM1 Addie MaX pttys. Mrs. Pearl
Alpha, Sigma Delta Pi, and is
departmental assistant for the
speech department i
Delta Gamma and Chi Omega 1
are holding their annual spring .
dances this weekend. A barn
dance was chosen for the DG
dance Saturday evening at a farm
near Keizer.
A formal atmosphere will pre- j
vail for the Chi Omega members '
at the Crystal Gardens ballroom :
Saturday evening, as they honor
their senior members at the
White Carnation ban.
FUm To Be Shown
Another film in the series
"Philosophy in Film- will be !
given Wednesday evening in
Waller Hall. "Twelve O'clock
Hich," starring Gregory Peck,
will be the feature fUm and will
begin at 6:45.
Cap and Gown members will
entertain all women scholarship 1
holders at a tea Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock in Lausanne
Hall.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is spon
soring their parents day at the
chfpter house Sunday afternoon,
at which time all parents of
activ members and pledges will
be invited to inspect the f rater
Grote and son, Francis, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Peterson.., Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Darby, .Mr and Mrs. Fred.
Gibson, Mrs. W. L. Lantis, Mr
and Mrs. Gleason Young. Mr. and
Mrs. !,Guy Newgent. Mose P.
Adams and Miss Edith Ross.
"PHD
am ?J3iE
all members of the family may;nity house tnd meet each other
Military Order of the Purple
Heart Auxiliary held election
Wednesday night at the home of
Mrs. Stanley Boehmer on Lan
caster Ave.
Holding office for 1953-56 will
be president, Mrs. Clifford Ste
phens; senior vice-president, Mrs.
George Quesseth; junior vice
president. Mrs. W'illard Boehmer;
chaplin. Mrs. Fred Konkle; treas
urer, Mrs. Stanley Boehmer; sec
retary, Mrs. Verne Ostrander; pa
triotic instructor. Mr?. Freda Col-
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fcS-LJi Ceorge bdta; sergeant at arms.
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FOUR CORXERS-Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Meyer were dinner hosts
Sunday honoring his mother, Mrs. ;
Oscar Meyer, and their daughter, j
Miss Donna Meyer, on their birth- j
day anniversaries. Covers were
placed for Oscar Meyer, Mr and
Mrs. Donald Meyer, Judy and j
Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j
Jones, the Misses Carolyn and
; Joyce Meyer and the hosts.
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This will be the second time the
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sored the famous choir in a major
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