Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore Thursday, October 6, 1949
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Campus Clippings
By MARILYN HILL
OREGON STATE
COLLEGE
With the rushing programs
now completed students have
' settled down to the usual routine
of classes and studying while
looking forward to the many ac
tivitiet planned for the year.
Many Salem names were
noticed among those pledging
the sororities and fraternities
this fall. Sororities pledged the
record number of 314 girls to
their ranks, with 20 Salem girls
included in this figure. Pledges
are Claire Maxwell and Barbara
Owens, Alpha Phi; Sylvia Mc
Clelland and Fay Rolie, Alpha
Xi Delta; Ann Brown and Mar-
lene DeWitt, Chi Omega; Martha
Durham, Alvis Miller and Marl
jo Ogle, Delta Gamma; Donna
Dunz, Delta Zeta; Audrey Sim-
Salem Women at
Silverton Meeting
Silverton Honored guests at
the Tuesday night dinner meet
ing of the Business and Profes
sional Women's club at Imman
uel Lutheran social and Fireside
. rooms, were a past state presi
dent, Mrs. Arthur Weddle, of
Salem, and the president of the
Salem B4PW club, Mrs. John
Versteeg. Eight new members
were initiated following the for
mal banquet.
Mrs. Irene Roubal, club presi
dent, served as mistress of cere
monies, and presided during the
brief business session.
Mrs. Earl Spencer, assisted by
Mrs. Lela Quintall at the piano
gave vocal selections. Miss Thora
Aarstad arranged the program
numbers.
Coming events of interest to
club members announced in
cluded the observances of Na
tional B&PW week, October 9
to 15; the Salem banquet pro
gram with Mrs. Victor P. Mor
ris of Eugene as speaker, Octo
ber 12; the local president's
breakfast at the Eugene Field
lunch rooms, Sunday morning,
October 9, at 9 o'clock and at
tending in a body at Trinity
Lutheran church for forenoon
worship services; the past offi
cers tea, Sunday afternoon, Octo
ber 16, the place to be named
later; and a trip to Lebanon,
Sunday, October 23, to attend
the Central Willamette district
conference as an all day affair.
Initiated Tuesday were Miss
May Hanada, Miss Betty Heid
enstrom, Mrs. Bess Holland, Miss
Lillian Peterson, Mrs. Mary Ril
ey, Mrs. Nina Southmayd, Mrs.
Genevieve Carter and Mrs. La
Boux White. For the ceremonials
of initiation Miss Helvle Silver
directed the singing with Mrs.
F. M. Powell at the organ. Miss
Hannah Olson was herald; Miss
Thora Aarstad presenting the
scroll; Miss Lela Quintall, the
wand; Miss Grace Hudson, the
torch; Miss Letha Brokke, the
nike; Miss Stella Dybevik, the
ship; and supporting the circle,
Misses Mary Klceman and Lois
Spencer.
The honor guest, Mrs. Weddle
reminded the members of the
national area and regional ses
sions of the future, urging plans
for attending as a vacation ges
ture. The guests were also told
of the highlights of the Salem
B&PW club which has been ac
tive for the past 30 years, and
was the group assisting in the
plans of the Silverton club.
mons, Kappa Alpha Theta; Bev
erly Bcakey, Dianne Perry, and
Joanne Hendrie, Kappa Kappa
Gamma; Sue Barnes, Shlrlee
Newbry, Lorraine Welling, and
Barbara Zumwalt, PI Beta Phi
Thais Crandall and Barbara
Spagle, Sigma Kappa.
Added to the fraternity list
during the second rushing peri
od were Daryl VanCleave, Al
pha Gamma Rho; Eldon "Corky"
Shafer, Alpha Tau Omega; Ger
aid Brog, Sigma Phi Epsilon
and Jack Jones, Sigma Pi.
Baby, It's Cold Outside" is
the fitting theme for the nickel
hops, Friday night. Sponsored
by the Associated Women Stu
dents, the hops are held In all
of the women's living groups
and the men travel around to
suit their choices. In previous
years the houses have provided
their own music but the danc
ing records will be aired over
a local radio station this term
A really practical education
in the art of fighting forest fires
was given to the forestry majors
last week. Eighty-two students
were on the fire line at one time
during the active blaze that
burned close to 800 acres sur
rounding the McDonald forest
near Corvallis.
Emery Hildebrandt won third
nlafo hnnnrR in the national
peace oratorical contest with his
speech, "In the Minds of Men.
This senior has already added
many trophies to the OSC col
lection.
The physical education de
partment presented a humorous
and informing show for the
freshmen women Wednesday
night. All of the activities of I
the department were shown to
two girls who played the part
of bewildered freshmen. Styles
in gym outfits from years ago
brought many churkles from the
audience.
The badly defeated Beavers of
last Saturday's game will jour
ney to Seattle this week-end.
Although disappointed at the
outcome of the Cal game, eager
students are planning a rally for
the team and will be glued near
their radios to hear the results
with the Huskies.
DAYTON The Dayton Civic
club met for its regular meeting,
Monday, at the club rooms in
the City hnll. Mrs. Lloyd Good
rich presided in the absence of
the president, Mrs. Roy Ed
Wards. There were obouty 30 mem
bers and guests present. Mrs.
Howard Holt, Mrs. E. R. Zinsli,
end Mrs. Delbert Temple became
new members. A flag was pre
sented to the club from Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Nultbrock.
Mrs. Harold Robinson had
charge of the program, assisted
by Mrs. Jack Von and Mrs. Clare
Ackerman. The topic was "What
Is Hallowe'en?" Approprinti
of the meeting.
Wed 60 Years
Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Steve
A. Culbcrtson observed their
60th wedding anniversary last
Sunday. Wed on October 2, 1889
in Kentucky, they came to Ore
gon in 1903 and moved to Leb
anon in 1925. Of their 13 chil
dren, those now living are: Ro
bert, William and Albert of Leb
anon; Fred of Forks, Wash.,
Barney of Bend; Mrs. Eleanor
Sparks of Lebanon, Mrs. Rosa
Brown of Florence, Mrs. Mollie
Faulkner and Mrs. Alma Kess
ler of Albany. They have 24
grandchildren and 21 great
grandchildren.
For their anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Culbcrtson enter
tained at a family reunion Sun
day. Dinner was served on the
lawn with a wedding cake
marking their sixtieth mile
stone.
Later in the afternoon a spe
cial service was held for them
at the Church of God, of which
they are active members. The
pastor, Mrs. Lena Summers,
presented to them a miniature
fir tree bearing 60 new dollar
bills, gifts of relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Culbcrtson live
in the south section of Lebanon.
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