Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tnaraday December 10, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sale. OrtM
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ON WILLAMETTE CAMPUS
IO NOTES
Christmas Activities
Feature Coming Week
By BABBABA IACKSON
Christmas will be inhered In
an the Willamette campus this
weekend and next week, as stu
dents have planned parties,
Caroline, dances, and other ac
tivities in obaervation of the
Yuletlde mason.
Saturday the Challenge fund
drive by the dimi will get
underway, and das presidents
have planned an evening of en-
jtertainment tor the student
body. Beginning at 7 p.m., the
program will get underway
jwith entertainment in the form
iol athletic events by the fresb
Jman class in the gymnasium.
At I p jn. the seniors, under the
(direction of Dalina Montag of
Portland, have planned a tal
wnt show. A gala carnival has
been arranged by sophomore
' telass president Tom Csrr of
jBurllngame, Calif., and topping
off the evening will be a dance
dn Baxter hall. The event has
been planned by the Junior
gwlass under the leadership of
Kent Holmes 01 ban carios,
iCallf. Bob Alfred of Portland
lhas planned the day.
Various living organizations
ion the campus have planned
Jthelr Christmas activities to
itake place tomorrow night Sig
ma Aloha Epsllon. Baxter nau,
Beta Theta PL and Sigma Chi
Slave planned tree trimming
parties for their members and
tthelr dates tomorrow night
Lausanne hall is featuring a
door decorating contest, and
they will hold open house Sun
day. Alpha Chi Omega, Chi
Omega, Delta Gamma and Pi
Beta Phi are having parties for
-their members and pledges, and
Jhl Delta Theta will hold a
party for underprivileged chil
dren tomorrow night.
Dolores Miller of Lebanon
announced her engagement to
(Ray Myers of Sslem Tuesday
sight at the Delta Gamma
house. Miss Miller is a senior
tailoring la sociology, and a
member of Delta Gamma. Mr.
Myers Is in the U. S. air force
land was stationed In Alaska. A
former student of Willamette,
lie is a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsllon.
1 Sigma Chi plans an open
bouse honoring their house-1
mother, Mrs. Alda Stillwell on ;
ounaay aiwraoon ucmmi
and 4 pm in the chapter house.
Burke Samuelson of Longview
has arranged the event
i
I New officers of Phi Delta
Theta were chosen this week,
Seta Sigma Phi
Group Lists Projects
i xta chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi was entertained last eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Nor
man Vaughan with Mrs. Ber
wyn MaxweU and Mrs. Richard
Trent as co-hostesses.
'. The group is to give a
Chrlstmss bssket to the needy
family whom they remembered
at Thanksgiving with a basket.
' In addition to sponsoring a
torawnia trooo this year, the
chapter also is working on the ;
project of ouying a pie m
equipment for the nursery in
the new Salem General hospl-
The Christmas party of the
thapter Is to be next Wednes
day at the home of Mrs. Walter
L. Spaulding. (
Holiday Party of
Amaranth Wednesday
1 Members of Cherry court.
Order of Amsranth, met last
night for their annual Christ- j
mas party In the Scottish Rite
temple.
' Features of the evening were ,
tthe appearance of both Mr. and
Mrs. Ssnta Claus, singing of
Christmas carols and the ex
changing of gifts.
I Committee chairmen were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. As
sisting with the refreshments
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Nlckens, Mrs. Ssm May, Dr.
and Mrs. Leon E. Barrick.
i A regular business meeting
preceded the festivities.
I
'Mrs. Schultz New
President of Club
J Mrs. Clifford Schulti was
elected president of the PLE
it T club of Pythisn Sisters
Wednesday night at the home
bt Mrs. Schulti. She wilt suc
ceed Mrs. Harry Wilson, out
olng president.
Also elected to office were
Mrs. Lerinie Irwin, vice pres
ident; Mrs. H. L. Smith, secre
tary; Mrs. L. L. Hansen, treat
tirer.
! Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. G. W. Ostman and Mrs,
H. L. Smith.
i Plans were made for a
wrentlon for Don Judson
rrmnd chancellor, which will
fee this coming Saturday, De-
fember 12 at the Woman's
eluh house at 7:80 p.m.
There was gift exchange
nd refreshments were served
following the meeting.
and they will assume their
duties at the beginning of the
new year. Laurie Petersun of
San Mateo. Calif., was elected
president, and other officers
are Dave Wisnom of Ssn Ma
teo, Calif., secretary; Bob Mil
ler of Pendleton, treasurer; Bob
Dyer; of Pendleton, warden;
Skip Faucette of San Mateo,
Calif., chaplain; Dave Ander
son of Beaverton, historian:
Dale Patton, McMinnville, rush
chairman; Doug Wall of Se
attle, Wash., social chairman;
and Wes Malcolm of Cottage
Grove, librarian.
Carol Bvinth of Salem pledg
ed Chi Omega this week, and
the new pledge of Alpha Chi
Omega Is Barbara Morgan, al
so ol sslem.
Willamette students win go
caroling next Wednesday night
at residences of administrative
and faculty, members and state
institutions. The annual carol
ing will take place with a men's
and women's living organiza
tion Joining together to sing.
A pa jama top dance will round
out the evening In the gym
nasium, i
Dr. Cameron Paulin has on
display in the art department
a unique collection of Christ
mas cards. The display includes
student work done in his art
classes and work by profession
al designers and nationally
known artists.
UNSCO will present "The
Lavendar Hill Mob," an Eng
lish mystery film tonight and
tomorrow night in Waller hall,
The film will start at 7:30 p.m.
Alec Gulnesi is starring in the
picture, and the movie appear
ed two years ago in a local
theater and was a seven-week
hit The public is invited to at
tend. Tryouts for "Electra" wlU be
held next week, according to
Prof. Robert Putnam of the
drama department. Electra will
be presented February 25, 26,
and 27, and will be second play
presented by the university
this year. ,
Basketball
Interest
On Campus
By ANNB BITCRIT
University of Oregon, Eu
gene (Special) Basketball
season here at Oregon is off to
a flying start, with three wins
behind us. The Gonzaga team
played here Wednesday night.
concluding the season tempo
rarily, until next term.
Friday night's game was the
opener for McArthur court
and Salem students seen there
were Jeff Walton, Gloria Stolk,
Billy French. Mary Jane Rud,
Scott Page, Pat Deeney and
Al Oppliger, from Independ
ence. Sitting with team mem
bers and Coach Bill Borcher
was Salem's Keith Farnam,
who is a senior here this year
and who saw much action for
the Ducks last year.
Now playing it the Univer
sity theater Is Sean O'Casey's
Irish tragedy "Juno ana tne
Psycock," starring Donna
Maulding, Phil Sanders ana
Scott Lehner. Helen Callaghan
of Salem helped with produc
tion of the play during re
hearsals, assisting director
Frederick J. Hunter. j
This being the last week
before finals, everyone is busy
catching up on reading assign
ments and handing in papers
before the Friday deadlines.
Seen attending the last classes
of the term and handing in
various papers were Roger
Weaver, Loyce Taylor, Sue
Perry, Tom Angle, Otis Phil
lips, Rod W oiler, Dorothy
Pederson-'Mary Sundet, Mar
cia Webb and Mike Thomas.
A controversial issue en
campus lately baa bees ease
In which the legality of tne
student court has been Ques
tioned. The Emerald, act
ing in the capacity of sounding-board
for student opinion,
last Friday conducted rov
ing reporter type student poll,
publishing the views ot some
40 students on the case. Phil
Ringle, law student from Sa
lem, was one ot those quoted
His opinion was that the court
serves an "administrative func
tion,' and that "student would
rather go before a student
group than a faculty body per
forming the same function.
ing as president of the songraa
this year.
Carson halls annual Christ-
ma party, featuring Christ-
ma carols and the appearance
of Santa Claus. waa Wednes
day sight SaUm "Carsonitesr
whj attended were Helen Cal
laghan, Eileen Lang, i Sally
Grclg. Gloria Stolk, Lynn Lor
ies, Judy Carlson, Carol Wood,
rotfe, Pat Deeney, Lou Ann
Wolf, Julie Miller, Judle Bur-
dettc and Eunice reckon-paugh.
Tuesday night there was a
serenade ot Christmas carols
by the Kappa Alpha Theta.
Each Theta held candle for
the singing. Among Salemltes
in the group were Mary jane
Rud, Loyce Taylor and Plum
Brown, and Ann Gerlinger,
from Dallas. .
Last Saturday afternoon
marked the observation of
Christmas by the Associated
Women Students, with their
annual Christmas tea at the
Gamma Phi Beta house. All
women's living organisations
made boxes to be donated to
needy families. Hostesses for
the tea were member of the
AW3 cabinet and congress,
plus committee member of the
event. Judle Burdette is serv-1
Additional Society
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