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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1952)
Society and Clubs : ' lL lzZz it:w 1 S X after sorority national convention ANN CON NELL, Society Editor SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1952 Eugene Girls Head Sororities ALPHA nit left: Mhs Mary Alice Baker, president, Is daughter of Dr. anil Mrs. L. L. Baker, 1209 Pearl St. Her major Is business administration, and she puts her study to use In the office of a timber rompany, working part time while attending school. She attended the sorority's national convention in Virginia in June, traveled for about six weeks, returning Aug. 1. She likes to howl, and is a member of an office team just starting, and also likes bridge. She Is a member of Mortar Board, senior women s honorary; second vice president of the campus YWCA and a member of the ASLO Senate. KAPPA KAFFA GAMMA, above Miss Shi, lev Kendall, president, is daughter of Mr. .ind Mrs. Merrill H. Kendall, 2185 Fairmount Boulevard.. A major in psychology, she has few hobbies, likes dancing and reading. She was house treasurer last year, so in spring was busy making up the hooks for audit. She spent two wprks in July at sorority's national convention in Virginia. Later, her mother was ill and Miss Kendall was her father's housekeeper; attempted cooking, she says, for first time. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Miss Carolvn Silva, president, 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julio Sil va, 2131 iJniversity St. Her major Is business administration. Miss Silva worked as page at Republican National Convention in Chicago, after soronlv s national convention In Sun Vallev. Her chief hobby is riding her own horse, Mom's Fa vorite. She was business manager of the Emerald last year, and is a member of Gamma Alpha Chi, ad vertising honorary, and Phi Sigma Alpha, political science honorary. pT "Til I yrrrw ' " i !'' 0 li ' .Jill BF.LTA ZETA Miss Joan Jacobs, president, Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Jacobs, 731 E. 20lh Ave. She is majoring In elementary education. Miss Jacobs drove with a party of girls to the national convention of Delta 7.ela in New Orleans, and returned by train to spend the months of July and August as companion to Nancy Meier, the 12-year-old daughter of Frank Meier of Meier and Frank's in Portland. This was her second summer in this position. Her hobbles are swimming and reading. She was president last year of Amphibians, women's swimming honorary, of which she has been a member for three years. She also was secretary of Phi Theta Vpsilon, junior womcn'j honorary. ALPHA XI DELTA Miss Anne Gentle, president, H daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H, T. Gentle. Majoring in general social science, Miss Gentle attended rnurses in education In the summer school at the university, from late June until mid-August. She spent the balance of the summer resting at home If you call II resting to keep house and rare for the lawn as she did In her parents' absence. She was in charge of the new family home at 3fi! Lariat Drive. Her hobbies, she says, are sewing and reading and she likes baseball games. She is a night editor on the Oregana. (House Photos, t'nlrerilt; Photo Bureau! Glrli' pictures by KenneU-EUli, Wiltshire EniriTlnr) t 1