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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1958)
MMa Wtl At Lewis and Clark Tolo Dance Scheduled Saturday Br RAMONA SALMINEN Statesman Carretpeadeat PORTLAND - Main event of the forthcoming weekend at Lewi and Clark la tha AWS Tola dance February 33 in Templeton Com- mom. This aance, wiro a row dance flavor, will replace the an nual Sadie Hawkini dance. Barbara Mouser, Woodburn, and Ron Hubbs, Silverton, plan to at tend this costume dance with their dates. Al in aceond In a CTOUD Fnollih dmartment coffee hour, Eugene O'NeuTs "Beyon the Horizon" wai discussed Feb ruary 20. in connection with the rimniii nrnrliwtinn of the olaV Students and faculty will particip- ate in tnis discussion. fV nf the lamest anecimens of granite erratic discovered in this part of the state has been given to the Lewis and Clark geology de partment Dr. James Stauffer, geology professor and finder, estimates the rock to weigh two (a thraa tnni Mamhora of the Ore gon Country Geological Society have donated a plaque ana oase for the rock which wiU be situated outside the science building. In (tie following years LC will nave some changes in their cur rimilum fnllnwina the studies oi in ' mirrir-iiliim Certain deoart- menU will require a comprehen sive senior examination, wut in crease the semester hours - for mainr atiutv 1a afl nf mora and will urge studenU to include a lan guage, in the studies to obtain a a rather than a BS degree. Thlriv.ai naur ittiHiintl havil rtf (stored for the spring semester bringing the total enrollment to 1025. Barbara Bennett and John Beardslec are here this semester from Willamette University. At Oregon State Three Men. Tapped for Honorary By NANCIE OWENS Statesmaa Correspondent CORVALUS - Principal fresh man interviews were held at Oregon State on Saturday, Feb ruary u, in in Memorial union. Selected as school chairman for the session were Mary Clark from South Salem, and Dick Buchanan, graduate of North Salem. Among the many that they scheduled for Interviews with the visiting high school administrators were Brenda Aschenbrenner. Marilyn Zeller Cynthia Chase, Judson Smith, Gert McAllister, Roger Ayres, Don ' Peters, Chuck Hammerstad, Dick Gabriel, Margie Anderson, Margo Hudkins, Joan Osko, Marilyn Mur phy, and Claudia Peterson, South Salem graduates. Also scheduled for interviews were Jo Wilson, BiD Hansen, Steve Jackson, Rex Simms, Judy Seamster, Donna Hammond. Bob Russell, Bob Rich ardson, Don Hunt, Pat Jones, Tom Myers. Ralph Morgan, Vernon Walt, and Gary Smith, of North Salem. In the dramatic field Mary Clark has been named head of properties for the Associated inde pendent Student's presentation of "The King and I to be given on May I and J during Mother's Weekend. Mary Kay- Voigt, graduate from Salem High School, has been cast in the lead part for "The Four Poster", speech department play scheduled for presentation on March M. Co-Chairman of Pageant Another event of that weekend 1 "Asm of Rvthm". 'the 1958 Seahorse's water pageant. Vicki ward has been namea co-cnair-, man of the show, and Sue Borders is beading the committee in charge of lighting. Because of their high scholar ship, three Salem-area freshmen have been elected to membership in Phi Eta Sigma, the men's na tional freshman scholastic hon orary. Making a 3.5 or.aborej which U the qualification for mem bership, were Terry Copley of Salem, Kenneth Mara of Rickreall, and Russell Miller of Dallas. Also selected for membership in an honorary is Marilyn KurU, recent initiate of Lambda Kappa Sigma, the women's pharmacy honorary Holding new house , offices in Phi Sigma Kappa are Bob Oh mart, secretary, and Glenn Dodge, inductor. Other house elections are being completed this week. Various house dances ana the annual Foresters' banquet are planned for this weekend. t Caxiip Fire Girls Are Active A new group of 5th grade Camp Fire Girls, of Hoover School was started recently at the home of Mrs. R. A. Harlan by the ,0-Ki-Hi 6th graders of Englewood. The O-Ki-Hl group, with Mfi. Virgil Pade as guardian, will earn the Golden Jubilee charm upon receipt of a charter by the new group, thus becoming "big sis- AlHBhie-Bird and Camp Fire groups of Englewood School are making plans for the annual PTA school carnival to be held Fri day, February 31. The fourth grade Sunrise Blue birds of Englewood School enter tained their teachers and mothers with a Valentine party on Febru ary 13 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Donald L. Rasmussen. Guests Included the mothers of the Bluebirds and Mrs. Dorothy Dougherty. principal " of Engle wood School; Mrs. Helen Addison. Mrs. Pat Brutka and Mrs. Flora bell Sell, teachers from Engle wood School. Mrs. Jean Thibeau, Richmond school - teacher; and Mra, Virgil Pade, Neighborhood chairman for Camp Fir. I o in regular and I I petite sizes 6 to 18 Jl fjf O thest top woolens: SmT! I Forstmann jT f I Streock f Jnprti Every cost carefully selected to reflect the newest 1958 silhouette and color trends. Each beautifully detailed and lined. What an opportunity to own a lovely, top label spring coat at savings up to $811 You're bound to find the coat of your choice in this fresh, newly purchased group. IT PAYS TO BUY AT MEIER & FRANK'S-FOR f Reduklv r;1l A 0- ?i- ' 4 ' ' ASSORTMENTS, INTEGRITY, QUALITY, SERVICE AND VALUE X A ic2 rmrtv? trpm Statesman, Salem, Ore., 0 thest fixtures. basktt wkvii natt spring flMcts pastel rwU - 0 this silhouettes: clutch button rtlaxod tuxedo . . and these colorst o whito o rtd o bluo o boigo o navy o black o gold o and tweeds Mail and phone orders' WOMEN'S COATS - STREET PLOOI Fri Feb. 21, '58 (Sec to '119.95 aslMKsAhaAM4lhaaO)iallprf kAMataA,l4HtAaB4hkiAL1