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J" Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, April 10, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 1 Page 9 WILLAMETTE NOTES Students Enjoy Vacation, Now Face Busy Calendar By CAROL MCM1NIMEE (Capital Journal Correspondent) . Except or those unfortunate ipniors who hibernated among li irary stacks in preparation for ;heir oral jnd comprehensive sen- Jnr exams to be given Thursday, he majority of, students returning ;n me wuiameue campus from heir week long spring vacation chapter was voted into a different province to include chapters in Oregon, Washington, and Canada. On the fraternity scene the members of Beta Theta Pi con ducted formal pledging ceremonies for Frank Bash of Medford and John Heidel of Buhl. Idaho on the evening of April 8. Pledged lo Sigma Chi is Arbie McDonald and e sporting first-class California i to Sigma Alpha Ensilon. David jntans. in addition to those who!. Mills and Bud Ridder. acationed in the summery rec- nils, the Willamette Choir, on their annual tour, took time out for sun ins. Among the Salcmites in the jJfcoulh were Nancy -Weeks, Darrell : year. Other officers installed Mon- f, nglit, Barbara Anderson, John: day evening arc George Nyc, Port- lrA..uiA n r :ni 11 ij i t ! i i-j- , . . Recently elected president of the Sigma Chi house is Rick Mercer, Portland. Pete Cauble, Salem, is vice - president for the ensuing gCaublc, Michelle Edwards, Bevcr- Hamman, Sandra McCabc. gioger Moorhead, Coralie Rose- Aicrry, Ralph Van Horn, John Jcl- jdcrKs, ana Bill Joseph, the latter itwo being house guests of Bay 'urea friends. , A gathering of the Willamette Irian took place at the San Mateo fi MLA on April 1 when the ad- land pledge trainer; Robert Ar- manino. San. Mateo. Calif., record. ing secretary; Tom Honl, Port land, treasurer; and Keith Chris- tensen, balem, corresponding seo retary. For Weekend The social calendar for this weekend at the university includes the first of the spring house dances as the two women's dormitories Nominating Group Named by Auxiliary SILVERTON (Special)-A nomi nating committee report was the principal activity of the meeting ol the bilverton Lions Auxiliary last week, following a dinner at the Oak Street Cafe. Nominated were Mrs. Vester Seydell, president; Mrs. Bruce Billings, vice president; Mrs. Clif ford Almquist, secretary;, and Mrs. Clifton Dickerson, treasurer. In stallation is planned for the May 1 meeting. Mrs. H. A. Moll and Mrs. Sey dell reported on the annual spring board meeting in Salem recently. The general project of the auxil iary, the program for the blind, was emphasized in the spring board reports, as well as numer ous other activities including the plan to collect used gift cards for the Salem Fairvicw Home. Donors are asked to leave the cards at the Dickerson Variety Store, and the cards will be gathered up, and taken to Salem by volunteer mem bers. 1 Home-made candies were sold at the Home Show last week for an auxiliary donation to the city ambulance fund. SHOP MONDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 i.m.-9 p.m. WEEKDAYS, 9:30 i.m.-5:30 p.m. , FREE PARKING with validation onm not. itoiV Mark Rainbow Sunday missions office in co-operation with .r l""3!''-" " .Susan AdArm n frpchmnn frnml 'HAM AT TV CnM;al )4nmk.rn f 'flTJiiichnrminh hnma r n enn. i aviin-iui niai luu rany tu , dow lur inns, auenaea me uonaiu al"01' . I 1 i.icnnna Uoll kl., tu-I I - c i i.:.u Hark in PnrllflnH Ih Willflmpllp'r ! ' ."" .u""a" "c IUI,ur Ul "'uw ounuay which D 'V CHi .g,a 'orma. dance. Plans 'for the laur Hii rv Z u .T 7. ; ' -r 01 "Sgy uoeriler of Woodburn. bell Court Hotel in a song contest with the Oregon Chi Omega chap ters. Leading Joan Thronson, Sally Dodge, Toni Folsom, Debbie Bain, Jane Dedrick, Marilyn Cochran, Shirley Ulinder, Ann Chambers, Mary Turner, Su7.y Piatt, LoAnne Mundinger, and Marilyn Morton in their winning songs was Lynn Coleman of Portland. Miss Morton, Invitations to Willamette's an nual May Weekend are being sent is observed in memory of the founder of Rainbow, Mark Sexton. At the March 25 meeting of Venus Assembly three new mem bers, Misses Maryann Lewis, Joanne Lowrie and Kaye Mathoit, this week to high school seniors were admitted. A skit was pre- interested in attending the univer sity next fall. Several hundred are expected to attend the three day program to be given the first sented by Miss Winona Powers and Carol Worle. Miss Susan Jack son, past worthy adviser, spoke on the relationship of prisms to weekend in -May. In Drenaration. 'Rainbow: students will be voting next week' Refreshments were served by for the senior woman to be elected ! Misses Muriel Brown, Joan Feller, , . .. iui me .suiuur uuman ii .Lkn,r DaV'S' 8nd aI,d also took part in the luncheon pro- (or wiIlameUe.s greatest Marie DuRette. " honor, who were first presented to J Attend Convention iun u.i.. T..n... Willamette Delta Gamma, An-'vneatinn ore. Marilyn Isa'alc S.-i.LWILLAMINA Spccial)-The 500 nolle Carson, Esther Gwilliam, and ilem; Marilyn Hanthornc, Ann Not finil Ostrom accompanied their of-'son, Gayle Rogers, Peggy Buck- ficial delegate and house prcsi- i ley, Flossy Hodge, and Joyce Aitv Club met at the home of Mrs Gust Dahl recently. Guests were Mrs. Ray Morrison, Mrs. Bob j nuu.c, diiu uuvlc mil- i , ,i f)-.,i Ann d),w i ikni. nn;.. i ui -ii o ii i. rn:- r.. anencriv ana ivirs. Ltauience dunii- convention on the University of mings, Woodburn; Margie Wilson, .f' JZZ'" U-gchino nn nqn,n,,o in Una n , Til 1 nmnnl, . . nn.4 Kfnilon lln, nF i " During the meet the Willamette Palto Alto', Calif. E. Shctterly, second, and Mrs. Ev Gift, consolation. Easter Program For Junior CDA MT. ANGEL (Special) Court Marion No. 718, Junior Catholic Daughters of America, met last week in the St. Mary's School club rooms. Kathy Blem, vice - presi dent,, presided in the absence of Jerri Gooding, president. Reporter Patty Aman read the important events listed on the April national calendar. Marlenc Berg, Charlcnc Fisher and Kathy Ebner were the color guard, and 'organist was Judy Wachter. '- ' " - ' Committees were named for the Easter party planned for Friday evening, April 26, to which the Ml. Angel Preparatory freshman hoys of Mt. Angel, and the "th and 8th grade boys of St. Mary's School are invited as guests. Also I invited are the parents of t h e boys and Junior CDA mem- j bers. The girls will furnish the cookies for the party. The committees arc: Decora tions, Joyce Kimlingcr, Gertrude Huher, Diane Bourbonnais, Toni Williams, Mary Ann Kloft, Agnes Purdy, Bclita Sampson. Virginia Maurer and Mary Foltz; enter tainment, Kathv Ebner, Chn-ione Fisher, Judy Wachter, Betty. Gcck, Carol Erpclding. Katny Ua. fko. Marlcne Berg, Kathy Blem, nnd Maureen Fischer; cleanup, Gertrude Hubcr, Marlcne Berg, Joyce Kimlingcr, Judy Wachter, Charlene Fisher and Kathy Kbner. Troop St. Anthony will furnish the pianist and color guard for the May 2 meeting. The refreshment committee includes Charlcnc Fish er, Kathy Ebner, Rita Zollner, Barbara Bockelman, Laura -Ann Kloft and Maureen Fischer. Following the meeting, dancing instructions were given by Mrs. William Schaccher. Benediction and services at 7:30 p.m. in church preceded the meet ing. The Rev. Edward Spear, O.S.B., chaplain, officiated at the services. 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