Entertainment Plans Made for Mothers Constitution Passed; Candidates
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THE OCE L M R VOLUME XXV OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1948 NUMBER 24. • • • • • • • • • • • • • CALENDAR • Entertainment. Plans • Monday, Apl'il 26 • Constitution Passed; • ASB Council, 6:30, Cli • • Badminton and Ping Pong, • • 6:30-9:00, PE building • Made for Mothers • IVCF, 7, CH 220 • Candidates To Speak • I • Newman Club, 7, CH 115 • Honored guests for Friday, Saturday, and Sun- • ASB meeting, 7:30, CH Aud.• Passed by a vote of 163 yes and 22 no from the day, April 30, May 1 and 2, will be the OCE moth • Campfire, 8, CH • 185 students who cast their ballots last Tuesday ers. In charge of the three big days are the associ • Tuesday, April 2'7 • and Wednesday, the revised constitution has now ated women students with Jane Yant and Viv- • Skit practices, 6 :30, CH Aud • • Collecto Coeds, 7, CH 110 • become th~ official standard for student affairs. en:qe Hannah serving as co-chair- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • To be congratulated for their men. • Staff and Key, 7, CH 111 • work is the revision committee The program will be as follows: • Wolf Knights, 7, CH 113 • • Junior class meet., 8, CH 113 • of Allan Pietersdorf, Friday: 8 p.m., Skit Night in Wives Group Wolves Trample composed which clubs and organizations on • Music Hour, 8, Todd hall • Tom Jones, Rosemarie Floyd, Bet the campus will present original • music room • ty Dooley, Ray Smith, "Mus" skits. Now Organized • Baseball, Pacific college, at • Vanport Vikings Harris, and George McCormick. During the meeting held on the Saturday: 9 a.m., registration; The newly organized group of • Newberg • • Wednesday, April 28 • Husky Claude Buckley limited Monday previous to the voting, 10 a.m., campus tour; 11 a.m., students' wives has selected the • Movie, "Dragonwyck," 8, OH • Vanport college to five hits and Ray Smith read the completed modern dance demonstration; 1 first ahd third Thursdays at 7:30 • auditorium • struck out nine as he led OCE to constitution and by-laws, but no p.m., luncheon and style show; p.m. as its best meeting time. The • Thursday, April 29 • a 9-3 win over the Vikings in further changes were made. 3 :30 p.m., meeting for formation place depends on the program. All • Baseball, Pacific university, • Portland Friday. lie also clubbed The constitution will go into ef of mothers' organization; 4 p.m., married women students and the at Forest Grove out two singles to aid the cause. fect immediately, having its first tea; 6 p.m., dinner; 8 p.m., musi wives of students are encouraged • • • Sigma Epsilon Pi formal in- • Shortstop Gene McCormick had influence in the nominatons for cal program featuring a pianist to join. • itiation, 7:30, music room, • a great day at the plate, ,lashing student body officers. and vocalist from the University The women enjoyed a talk on out three hits in five times at bat. representation of stu of Oregon. the perfume industry by Oliver • Todd hall • A typical • Wives' No-Name club, 8:00, • Short score. RH E dents met Thursday night to nom Sunday at 10 a.m. a chapel pro Heintzelman, geography instruc • recreation hall • OCE .................. 003 040 002-9 7 3 inate officers for the coming year. gram is planned with Dr. Victor tor, on April 15 in the Todd hall • Friday, April 30 • Vanport ............ 010 200 000--3 5 6 Because the new constitution was P. Morris, dean of the department music room. Plans were discussed, • Baseball, Reed college, here • adopted, it was necessary to nom of business administration at the officers were elected, and refresh • Ping Pong and Badminton, • inate four officers instead of the U. of O. as guest speaker and with ments were served. Officers are: • 6:30-9:00, PE building • usual three. Those no~inated in- singing by the college choir under Mrs. Joan Powell, president; Mrs. • Mother's Week-end Skit • Rhythm Class elude: the direction of Mrs. Florence W. Joyce Jones, Vice-president; Mrs. • night, 7:0, CH audit. • President: George McCormick, Hutchinson. Mildred Waite, secretary; Mrs. • Saturday, M.ay 1 • Warren B. Hamilton, John Nas Committee chairmen for the Ruth Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. Wil Uses Sea Theme man, Clarence McDonald, and affair are: Jean Stangel, styl-e ma Hammond, reporter; Mrs. • Track meet (here) st. Mar- • • tin's college • Thomas Jones. show; Bunny Winther, decora Doris Jeans, Mrs. EVangeline Students from the fourth grade • Concert, 8, CH auditorium • First vice - president: Sc o t t tions; Gwen Stillwell, tea; Lois Bumbarger, and Mrs. Merle Gra of the Monmouth training school • Sunday, May 2 • Thompson, Claude Buckley, Mar Fletcher, campus tour; and Ruth ven, representatives. presented a rhythm activity pro • Chapel services, 1'0, CH au- • gram in the college physical edu leau Hrurris, Ronnie Wallis, Earl Anders<!>n, chapel. From 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. on • ditorium • cation building from 2 to 3 p.m. Mattison. Today is the last day students April 29 in the rec. hall it is hop ~ last Thursday and at 1 p.m. on . Second vice - president: Fern may sign for their mothers as ed there will be a merry group of . :30 Huntzinger and Barbara Brouse. guests. Men as well as women all the wives and their husbands. Saturday. Secretary: Elinor Wmther, Bet students may invite their mothers. The event will be a party featur First the youngsters presented ty Dooley, Jane Yant, Caroline ing old time and modem dancing Tricks Baf fie various rhythmic steps to the ac Cook, EVelyn Marsh, and Jean sponsored by this organization. companiment of piano music. Death of Alumnus Sigfrit. Appreciation goes out to the Then they chan ged costumes and OCE Audience Yell king: Walli~ Agee, Robert group's "mother" advisers, Mrs. through the use of various rhythm Occurs at Troutdale "I don't know how she got out McDonald, Bruce E. .Hamilton, Dorothy Ross, Mrs. William Mc activities portrayed a sea theme. Nancy Kathleen Marriage, for of that box, what are you asking and Jack Maize. ~rthur, Mrs. Oliver Heintzelman, Each student to.ok the part of merly Kathleen McGinnis, who me for?" This is the sort of con Song queen: Louise Kinney, Pat and Mrs. Kent Frurley. some phase of the sea or under , was prominent in student activi versation that has been going water sea life. Douglas, LaVeda McKinney, and ties on the OCE campus, died re ..... ~• ..... about the campus ever, since Lee After the ~hythm class conclud Margaret Sweetland. c,cntly at the home of her parents • NOT COVERED Tms WEEK • Grabel, the magician, left. Lee ed its activity t h e audience Through declinations, petitions, in Troutdale. Mrs. Marriage grad • The Lamron staff's work • was very well received and he w a s invited t o go to the etc., this list has been altered, uated in 1944 from OCE and 11 schedule did not permit a oov- • stated that he enjoyed performing Monmouth training school lunch but tonight at 7 :30 there will be taught one year in Estacada. She • erage of the annual Education- • before such an attentive audience. room to observe clay modeling, an attempt made to hold a stu was a member of W AA, Staff and • al Conference held on the • Mr. Grabel had his spectators finger painting and poetry exhib dent body meeting where cam Key, the student council, Sigma 11 campus last week-end. • baffled from the minute he step its that the fourth graders origin paign speeches will be made by Epsilon Pi, and Phi Beta Sigma. ••••••••••••• ped into view. starting out, he ated for their sea theme unit, af the candidates. The polls will be pulled an inexhaustable supply of which Mrs. Knox and Miss Gentle open for voting on Wednesday St. Helens Prodigy Willing Worker coins out of students' hair, ears, were the catalytic agents. and Thursday. and twice as many from the air. Longs in Vain for Musical Career His version of a Chinese magician Forensics Class Ends IS-year Lapse completely mystified as did his "Run, don't walk, to the nearest Phi Beta Kappa award, presented color-changing silk routine. Lee Members Take 1-/onors· in Contests desert island," is Betsey Dreier's annually to an outstanding fresh next gave a demonstration of the motto when pounced upon by man student. During her second art of misdirection and to top it By Les McKim lege of Puget Sound, second place scheming individuals who hope to year she held sway over the stu all he and his wife performed the Among the classes that have debate honors went to Jewelle get her on distasteful committees. dent council in her office as vice famous Houdini escape and sub been renewed at OCE after sev Schmidt of Dallas and Helen Since there are no such havens president of ASOCE, scrawled the stitution creation which bewil eral years is the forensics class Mattison of Monmouth. Jewelle near, however, she usually ends minutes for Staff and Key, and dered his audience. which was started in the fall term also placed · second in extempor up doing whatever she is asked. rose to business manager of the of 1946 by George Harding. This aneous speaking. The competi From an early start in Michi Lamron. This year the rigors of was the first class of competitive tion at Linfield was much stiffer gan, she continued to grow fairly practice-teaching have caused a TB ·Jests Planned speech on the campus for around with the best teams west of the normally in St. Helens where her slump in lb.er activities, limiting 15 years and it is the only one Rockies present.