Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday. Mar 14. 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salens, Ortm
Pataf
ATWU
Dances on
Week-end
Calendar
Br BARBARA JACKSON
Spring dances will highlight
the week-end on the Willam
ette campui as tht Khool ytu
near close.
Alpha Chi Omega will pre
sent its coring formal in the
chapter house from 8:80 to
11:30 o'clock Friday night. The
theme of the affair ii "Cotton
Ball," and a southern plan
tation acene will be featured
in the decorationi. Judy Finch
of Portland haa arranged the
vent
The sen or members of Chi
Omega will be honored at the
annual white carnation ball,
entitled "Grecian Garden," to
be held at the American Le
gion hall In West Salem tomor
row night from 0 to 12 o'clock.
The decorations, planned by
chairman of the dance, Sue
Lovely of Portland, will fol
low the Grecian theme.
Phi Delta Theta will stage
Its spring formal at the Knights
of Columbus hall Saturday
nignt irom 8 to lz o'clock. The
following day the fraternity
will travel to the beach for the
day. Beach trips will be held
On Sunday by Sigma Chi and
Beta Theta Pi, also.
Pat Harris of Portland an
nounced the news of ber en
gagement to Bob Gotf of Cor
vallis Monday evening during
dinner at the Pi Beta Phi
house. Miss Harris is a sopho
more and will work next year
in Portland. Gotf, a Junior, if
a member of Sigma Chi. The
couple haa act no data for the
wedding.
News of the engagement of
Trances Smith of Portland to
Tom Scheidel of Salem came
as a surprise to members of
Alpha Chi Omega Monday eve
ning. Miss Smith is a sopho
more majoring in English, and
Scheidel, a member of Sigma
Chi, is a speech major.
UNESCO will present the
foreign movie, "The Bicycle
Thief," next Thursday and Fri
day nights in Waller hall, and
admission price will be 80c.
The film has been acclaimed
aa the greatest foreign film In
the last 40 years.
dinger park will be the
scene of an all-women student
X;
At OSC
To Wed Sooa A-2c Lou
Ann Elliott, above daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Elliott, SUverton, is to be
married on June 6. to A-2c
Joe Max Layton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Layton, Sr.
of Bayou La Batre, Ala. . .
picnic next Wednesday, and
the function has been planned
by the Associated Women Stu
dents on the campus. Yvonne
Grosser of Portland is in
charge of the affair, and soft
ball, sack races, and other ac
tivities have been planned.
Kent Holmea of San Carlos,
Calif., has been chosen chair
man of a student participation
committee to raise funds for
the new Willamette building
program. The only actual
campaign that will be carried
on this year, according to
Holmes, will be aimed at gra
duating seniors.
Jane Fooshee of San Lean
dro, Calif., will be presented
this Sunday in her senior re
cital at 3 D.m. in the recital
hall. The pianist will present
selections by Bach, Beethoven,
Debussy, and other composers.
A reception presented by mem
bers of Mu Phi Epsilon, na
tional music sorority, will fol
low the recital.
Scout Event
Salem district Girl Scout
leaders met Tuesday to form
Leaders clubs.
Mrs. W. A. Link was elected
president of Brownie leaders,
and Mrs. James Wa'te was
chosen as the presiding officer
of Intermediate Girl Scout
leaders.
Miss Dorothy Wilson, field
director of the Santiam area
Girl Scout council, taught the
leaders several folk dances.
Cookies and coffee were served
Honors Won
By Salem
Students
By ALICE LEHMAN
Waslul Jaaraal Cm l
Oregon Stat College, Cor-
vallia (Special) Many Salem
people have recently been tap
ped for honoraries here on the
Oregon State college campus.
Joan Stettler was tapped for
Talons, sophomore women's
service honorary. Pat Morton
will become a new member of
Alpha Lambda Delia, freshman
women's scholastic honorary.
Alice Lehman was tapped for
Orchesis, national modern
dance honorary, ' and Celia
Weaver was tapped for Eu
terpe, women's music honorary.
At the AWS honor convoca
tion certificates were presented
to Alpha Lambda Delta seniors
who bad maintained a 3.S GPA
for their four years in college.
Included on the list were: Al
via Miller, Lorraine Welling
and Diane Perry, all of Salem.
This past week-end at the
honors and awards convocation,
held aa a part of Mothers
Week-end, came the announce
ment of Joan Stettler as one of
the winners of women's schol
arships. Another Salem girl,
Doris Frohm, waa announced as
being the alternate for this
award.
to the 16 leaders present
Meetings will be resumed
in September.
lira. Edward Male of Salem '
waa elected to the post of dis
trict representative for the Or
egon State Mothers chib at
their last meeting.
Plana are being made far la
advance for next year'a incom
ing freshmen. Book and Rook
ies counselors are chosen each
year to help orient sreahmen
when they first come to col
lege. Rookess counselors from
Salem are Celia Weaver, Jody
Ricketta, Eevi Tarem, Pat
Healy, and Kalja Lietuvletia.
Rook counselors are Wally
Reeves, Jack Beaker and Bob
Walker.
Recently elected to offices on
the campus were Alan Olson
and Stan Lyman. Alan was
elected president of the food
technology club and Stan has
received the post of vice pres
ident of main dorm.
Mid-term exams are coming
to an end and with only four
more weeks of classes left be
fore final week and summer
vacations, students are begin
ning to plan their summer ac
tivities. Those planning to at
tend the University of Hawaii
are Jan Folger, Pat Healy, and
Eunice Peckenpagh.
A big week-end la m store
for students as they look for
ward to two main events. The
first takes place Friday after
noon and evening at Avery
Park and is known as the soph
omore picnic. From now on
these students will be consid
ered as social Juniors, and the
fellas may now shave off the
three weeks growth of beard
that they have been growing
for the affair. The second ev
ent for the week-end is the
Senior Ball to be Saturday
night
Season Tickets Now on Sale
For 1951-54 WHIomette University
Distinguished Artists Series
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The First f ion
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March IS
Isaac Stern
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Symphony
Feb.
First riano Quartet
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Students Tickets 4.00 Call 4-2223 for Reservations
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