Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 19, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    ThOTdiy, Much H, lt
At Willamette
THE CAPITAL JOUUNAL, Salm, OragM
FroshGlee QtWeek-End
Big Campus News Now
GrOUDi nf fraihn... w.
mores, Junion, tnd seniors have
wn a congregating at 6
clock la the morning thii
week, u the WUlemette cam
PPres for ITeshman
Glee. The long leit will take
place Saturday evening at 8
o clock In the gymnailum.
The icniori will make their
final appearance in Glee sing
ing "Willamette, Our Alma
Mater." Words lor the long
were written by Amaryllli Lu
lls and Eleanor Oakei of Port
land, and the muic was writ
ten by Beverly Handi, alio of
Portland. Accompaniita for the
Clail Will h HivrUt All.. -J
- . ...tri ui
Yakima, Wash., and Jane Foo
hee of San Leandro, Calif. In
the three yean that they have
ung in Glee the seniors have a
second and two fourth places to
wieir creau.
By BARBARA JACKSON
x-rnsi irau ccrrupondint
4.
Monday will be devoted to pay
ing off the Glee bets that have
been made. Known on the cam
pus as "Blue Monday," this Is
the dav whu tH in.in
has to swim the mill stream.
v '
Sharon Griawnlrl n Kaujnl
wm elected president of Chi
Omega recently. Assisting her
vice presiaent will be Sheila
Shuerman nf PnrtUnrf uau
Harris of San Leandro, (Calif.,
was elected secrtary, and Bet
ty ean wiison is treasurer.
Pledied in Alnha TjimU.
Delta, freshman women's hon
orary, in ceremonies last week
were Amy Girod, Marjorie Lit
tle, Carol Hewitt and Gyla Seal
of Salem; Yvonne Bowles, Mar
ian Rutledse anri .Tninn. T.r.
hark of Portland; Gladys Coop
'wfnim.,A a,. "I ale re: ?ecca liang
m C Z. I j TV ... ,r ol "en; "uia Harmer of St.
Will be presented by the Junior Paul, Minn.; Frances Miller of
class, who has won Glee both Prescott, Arii.; Joann Pym of
IMZ n. i,'",!! p!rJ!.icl- s. Wash.; Marilyn RusseU
pated. Lliabeth Sheilds of Cas- of Medford.
tleford, Idaho, and Carol Em-1
P !?"bett epmposed the The highest debate honor that
music and also will be accomp- can be awarded to a university
JTm '.!? tW rdw witten was received by Willamette
??jm L""lard of Sllverton j when It was invited to repre
nd Maryjane Stewart of Port-'sent the Pacific Northwest in"
k'.m'i. m. u ...... J AprU '' the Nationl Invita-
Keith Mirirlr nf UaHfnMl ll 1 n.i .
... itu.ii 1 i """ uBuaie tournament at
wrote "Hall to Thee, Willam- West Point, New York. This is
wLiiiuiiiure aons, m thirrt uraii ua iimm that
Jaycee-Ettes
Plan Event
AtSilverton
Silverton The Sllverton
Jaycee-Ettes at their Tuesday
evening meeting planned en
tertainment for other groups
in the district, Friday even
ing, April 17, at Legion hall.
Invitations were sent to
Jaycee-Ettes at Albany, Dal
las, Woodburn and Salem. The
program theme is to be "The
Gy Nineties."
Mrs. Jim Jones, president,
and Mrs. Phil elites were
hostesses at the Jones home.
Twenty-three were present.
The members named the
committee personnel for the
visitors' entertainment. '
To arrange the serving of
refreshment! will be Mrs.
WiUiam Duncan, Mrs. Phil
Clites, Mrs. Murl Anderson
and Mrs. Curtis BoldUH- ra
eention. Mrs. Harlan Itath.
Mrs. Jsmea Jones, Mrs.
Robert Edgerton; Invitations,
Mrs. John Middlemiss and
Mrs. Robert Mallorie; enter
tainment and decorations, Mrs.
David Demeter, Mrs. Richard
Hartley, Mrs. Kieth Anderson,
Mrs. James Nelson and Mrs.
Virgil Pettit.
' Mrs, Jones named as the
nominating committee to sug
gest officers for the coming
year, ' Mrs. Gordon ElweU,
Mrs. Kenneth Brown and Mrs.
Robert Edgerton, the first re
nort to be made at tha Anrll
meetinV
Club Party
Wallace Road Camellias
and Ivy decorated the supper
t.Ul .f 4U. eiiii.J.u Mlkl I
vwa- HID Ala11
meeting .of Willamette Lodge
Country club. Mrs. J. P. Bmart,
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smart
and Mr. and Mrs. Dusne Gib-
Ft 1 1
son were la charge W arrange-
meots.
E. W. Peterson, president,
conducted a brief business ses
sion prior to an evening - of
bridge. Winning the women's
high score was Mrs. Guy Doan.
Fred Gibson took top honors
for the men. .
Additibnal members attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Newgent, Mr. and Mr. Charles
Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Cook, Mrs. Addle Fetryt, M. P.
Adams, Miss Laura Elms, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Copenhaver,'
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Kusael,
Guy Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. X.
Uley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn filo
per, Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. E.
W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Darby, Mrs. Pearl Grote, '
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Words were written by Julie
Mellor of Portland and Bar
bara Jackson of Rochester, N.Y.
Mirkk and Dorothea Church of
Lake Grove will be the accomp
anists. The sophomores placed
second last year.
- The challenging freshmen's
song, "Willamette, Our Guiding
Light," wss written by Paul
Ackerman of Oak Grove. Words
were written by Helen Calla
ghan of Salem and Dale Gustaf
son of Harrisburg, Accompan
ists will be Amy Girod of Sa
lem and Ron Hershberger of
Klamath Falls.
' Practices have been held for
song and formation this week
for the 48th snnual Glee clas
sic, three and four times a day.
Saturday, each class will have
practice In the gymnasium in
preparation for the presenta
tion of their song Saturday
Bight.
After Glee la over and the
winners have been announced,
Willamette has rareivad an In
vltatlon. Outstanding in the
forensic squad are seniors Tom
Scheidel and Jim Wood of Sa
lem. Bob Packwofwt nf Pnrtlinri
was elected president of Beta
Theta Pi this week. Ellis Von
Eschen of Salnm will nk him
and Don Berney of Camas,
Wash., will be secretary. Dick
Moore of Bend is recorder, and
treasurer. Chuck Seagraves of
Milwaukle was chosen as house
manaaer. anrf nlriff ivinr
will be Chuck Ruud of Wood-
Durn.
Selaftlffaa nf mnriirint fni
varaitv ball ouaan. in h hM
April 24, will begin soon. Can
didates win . oe nominated by
Lettermen from thatr nlrtur
They will be Invited to a func
tion March 31, and selection of
10 candidates will take place.
They will be invited to further
functions, and the queen and
four princesses will ,be an
nounced at the dance.
Barrow-White
Lyons Miss Lois White
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank White of Mehama,
was wed to Douglas Barrow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bar
row of Mehama, in a recent ce
remony at St Patrick's Catholic
church in Lyons. The Rev.
Father Bernard officiated at
the o'clock service,
The bride wore a white satin
dress with net overskirt, a
crown of pearls and rhine
stones, and carried a white
prayer book topped with an
orchid.
Miss Shirley Weider, maid of
honor, wore a pale green frock
and carried a nosegay ef white
chrysanthemums centered with
Iris.
David Zolkoska was best
Man for Mr. Barrow.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. White wore a two-piece
gray dress, and Mrs. Barrow,
the bridegroom's mother, wore
, --'.J,
corsages were of white carna
tions. Following the ceremony a
1 reception was held at the home
of the bride's parents. After
a short wedding trip the young
couple will be st the home of
his parents until he leaves for
the service the last ef the
month.
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10 minutes. Meanwhile shell,
de-vein and cut shrimp into two
lengthwise. Melt buiter oiS
margarine in saucepan; blend
in flour. -Add shrimp liquid
and milk all at once and cook
and stir over low heat until
thickened and bubbly; allow to
bubble 2 minutes. Stir in lm.
on juice and garlic, then shrimp
and peas. Add more salt and 1
nenner if ntmuirv ctu '
Water chestnut! or nelerv- r.
heat qiuckly; MrVe at once.
Makes 4 small servings, or 3
large ones.
TodayVMenu
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Peas
Chinese-cooked Rice
Ealad Bowl Hot Rolls
' Cottage Pudding with
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Beverage
Special Creamed
Shrimp and Peas
Ingredients: 1 pound large
shrimp, 2 cups wster, 1 tea
spoon salt, 1 bay leaf, a few
whole peppercorns (If on hand),
1 whole clove, 1 small onion
(sliced), 4 tablespoons butter or
margarine, 4 tablespoons flour,
1 cup milk, IVi teaspoons lem
on juice, teaspoon crushed
garlic, 1 pound green peas
(cooked and drained), Vt cup
thinly sliced drained canned
water chestnuts or raw celery
crescents.
Method: Wash shrimp In cold
water; drain. Put water, salt,
bay leaf, peppercorns (If used),
clove and onion in saucepan
and slowly bring to a boil; add
shrimp snd simmer, covered,
J to 5 minutes. Drain shrimp
and seasonings from liquid; dis
card seasonings. Pour liquid
back Into saucepsn and boil
until reduced to 1 cup about
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