Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
By DONA ADAMS
It wal more than might happen to the average Willamette coed
in four years, but for Edith Fairham it was all the event! of one
memorable week. What could be a more exciting way to cele-
hrnt a birthdav than bv announcing an engagement and by
being elected May queen? Friday'! headline! in the "Collegian"
proclaimed that Edie would rule:
over this week-end's activities
assisted by Princesses Carol Di
mond and Barbara Miller and
four attendants. In a flowing
white gown, the most charming
contralto will be crowned by
last year's queen, Mrs. Alan
Patton, in coronation ceremon
ies Saturday afternoon. From
the official opening of May
week end Friday morning
with "Inter-sorority Sing" until
a special dinner in the court's
honor at the PI Beta Phi house
following Sunday church, Edie
and her fiance Pete Gunnar will
be on a merry-go-round of ac
tivities from sottball games to
formal balls.
Although houses have been
feeling the pressure of the busy
week end for several weeks
with practice! for the aings and
preparation for the many
guests, the entire campus will
begin to experience the festivi
ties Thursday when the barbe
cue watch atarti at 7 p.m. This
year the Individual classes are
watching the flrei with the
threat that the class with the
fewest representative! will be
enjoying KP dutiel following
the all-school barbecue and
program Friday noon. Tug-of-war
and greased pole climbing
competition between the fresh
men and aophomore! will fol
low the glorified picnic in
Sweetland field. Week! of stren
uoui rehearsals and back stage
construction will be culminated
Friday evening with the pro
duction of "Our Hearts Were
Young and Gay," the escapad
es of two young lovelies on a
trip to Europe.
Saturday's round will begin
early with the YWCA-sponsor-ed
breakfast in Lausanne din
ing room for all campus. Inter
fraternity sing at 11 will crowd
Waller hall with Willamettites
and guests eager to hear their
favorite fraternity In a semi
classical and house song.
Coronation ceremonies will
include the processional of
queen and court down the walk
to Eaton, the May Pole dance
by formally attired Junior wo
men, the presentation of the key
of the city by Mayor Robert L.
Elfstrom and musical selections
by the choir and orchestra.
Cups for the sing winners will
also be awarded at the ceremon
ies by Queen Edie. Directly fol
lowing, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith
will open University house for
a reception ' in the, royalty's
honor. Although the committee
is not committing itself as to
decoration plans, setting for the
Queen's Ball promises to be as
regal as the chairman can make
it. Kurt Kenyon's orchestra will
provide all musical background
for the formal which is schedul
ed from 8:30 to 11:30 with
special late permission of 1 be
ine rranted to women students.
50th Anniversary
Observed Recently
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaeffer
observed their golden wedding
anniversary April 17, a family
gathering being held at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer were
married in Dickinson, N. D .
and have lived in Salem since
July of 1921. There are four
children in their family, Carl
Schaeffer of Salem, John
Schaeffer of Spokane, Mrs. M
F. Becker and Mrs. Lloyd Mc
Farlane, both of Salem. There
are also five grandchildren.
All the family were present
except the son, John, living in
Spokane, and two grandchil
dren. Also present for the din
ner were J. Kipp, a friend from
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Serdotz.
WOODBl'RN Women of the
Woodburn golf club will meet
Thursday at 10 a. m. for golf
(weather permitting) and lunch
eon will be served at 1 p.m. In
case of rain the women will
meet at 10 a.m. for bridge at
the club house and the lunch
eon will be served at 12 o'clock
Hostesses will be Mrs. L. H
Shorey and Mrs. Gerald Smith
Lost week the hostesses were
Mrs. Kenneth McGrath and Mrs
Edgar Tweed.
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