10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 10. 1949 OREGON STATE COLLEGE Campus Clippings By MARILYN HILL Hoping for a quiet rest after the Homecoming festivities, Staters found last week-end to be no refuge for the tired. One of the few week-ends of the term without some all-school event scheduled, both Friday and Saturday niKht were filled to the brim with dances. Among the more prominent dances was the Sigma Chi Sweetheart ball where Joyce Vanderoool was selected as 1949-50 sweetheart. At the for esters' ball another queen was chosen. Ann Carter reigned as "Paul Bunyan's Pin-Up" under an outdoor setting. The Me morial Union decorations featur ed a large yellow moon sur rounding models of a boy and girl in formal clothes. Fir boughs, vari-colored leaves and caricatures of personalities in Paul Bunyan's time decorated the rest of the ballroom. Many house dances were also on the program Saturday night. Sorority pledge dances were given by Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, and Pi Beta Phi. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held its annual pa Jama dance. The Theta Chi fraternity was transformed both externally and internally into a product of the old west for their "Red Ox Stampede," using hun dreds of burlap sacks and bales of hay for the main portion of decorations. "A Buck Well Spent" is the cry of "Mr. Red Feather" as he urges all students to contribute to the Campus Chest drive this week. Three living organiza tions with the highest percent age of donations will.be award ed "human prizes" in the form of Mary I. Bash, dean of wo men; Dan W. Poling, dean of men; Clifford Maser, dean of business; George W. Glee.son, dean of engineering, and Kip Taylor, football coach. The win ning houses will chose the fac ulty member 'hey would like to have assist with house duties during next week. All of the sorority pledges this year were honored Monday night when a special banquet was held in the Memorial union. Under the auspices of senior Panhellenic, composed of all sorority house presidents, the banquet was planned by the pledges themselves who are or ganized in a junior Panhellenic, composed of the presidents of pledge classes. Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willam ette university, spoke to the group. Shirlee Newbry and Barbara Spagle are members of junior Panhellenic. I'm nappa rni, national scno-i lastic honorary, paid honor to nearly 200 sophomores and' juniors for scholastic achieve ment by presenting them with' engraved honor certificates. Barbara Ann Smith received special recognition for a grade point average of above 3 5 for six terms. Others receiving awards were Peggy Burroughs, Marilyn Hill, Dan McCall and Janet Lindley. Janet was also! tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta, ; scholastic honor society for'! freshman women. I DAYTON The Dayton Civic club met in the club rooms in the City hall, Monday evening. After the business session, which was presided over by the presi dent, Mrs. Roy Edwards, the meeting was turned over to the program committee chairman, Mrs. Ila Paris. The program was based on the topic: "What is Thanksgiving?" Mrs. Mattle Thornton gave a Thanksgiving prayer. Mrs. Clare Heider read a Thanksgiving story. Mrs. Paris told of the first Thanksgiving. Mrs. Gordon Atkinson conduct ed a song game which was won by Mrs. Don Cornet. Guests were Mrs. Gaer and Mrs. C o r n e 1 1. Refreshments were served by the committee, Mesdames Paris, Atkinson, Heid er and Delbcrt Temple. There were about 27 present. RUMMAGE! Super Sales Every Friday and Saturday New supply good used clothing and other items especially ladies' and children's dresses, wool skirts, coats and some men's clothing. DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS CHIN UP STORE 1275 N. Church St. ph. 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Paramount Market Salem's Quality Service Food Market 260 N. Liberty Phone 2-2461 niniriiTiTTiuiinia Hrl NS c fk0l Bo ib. 68c rib 38c vc Wl. V)c i i -rr m For your wonderful response to our anniversary sale. In showing our appreciation we are presenting these EXTRA SPE CIAL VALUES again this week end You'll always find lower prices and better values at ERICKSON'S. SEEDLESS RAISINS 2;, 23c 4 - 45c DICED GLACED FRUIT MIX 1 t 39c S&W (Radiant Glaced Diced Mix, 1 Ib. pkg. 43) 28 31c MINCE MEAT CANNED MILK WESSON OIL PENNANT LARGE ARMOURS TALL CAN QUART JAR. 59c PINT JAR. , 10c 31c Jewel Salad Oil, quart bottle 33 CAMPBELL TOMATO SOUP 3 - 25c FREE! Hot Dogs & Coffee Served Saturday Cascade Brand Weiners Packed by Valley Packing Co. Shilling Coffee Served (Portland Road Store, Only) (Children Mutt Be Accompanied by PirenU) MOODY'S PEANUT fj foopyis, whiter (oVcVSnch) 1 Ik. aafrlnamlor lar r....irHr. - IPtlMVlDOIItH LB. 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