Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, May 10, 1913, Page 12, Image 12

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    Paul Hoppe
Merchant Tailor
uoSajQ ‘aua3na ‘ *s
The Best Place in the City to Buy Your
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Athletic Suits, Shoes, Tennis Goods,
Sweaters, Golf Supplies
AND IN
FACT ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN THE
SPORTIN (iGOODS LINE
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is at the
Eugene Gun Company
Phone 151
770 Willamette St1.
F. B. DUNN
F. E. PRICE
DUNN’S BAKERY
DUNN & PRICE, Proprietors
Bread, Cakes, Confectionery, Fruits,
Soda and Ice Cream
No. 00 East Ninth Street
Phone 72
The Eugene Furniture Company
“EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME”
Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Camping Outfits
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Glass
Phone 709. 12.") East Ninth Avenue
EUGENE, OREGON
Bangs Livery Company
Office of All Stage Lines Leaving City
Fine Livery Turnouts, Cab Service,
AUTOMOBILES,
Baggage, Transfer, Storage
Phone 21, Cor Eighth and Pearl Sts.
EUGENE, OREGON
M USIC
Popular Souls Hitts-Kvery
tliin&x in Music
K000I1 Music House
UNIVERSITY WOMEN
10 ACT AS A UNIT
CO-EDS NOW ORGANIZED IN
FORM OF LEAGUE
Limit Likely to be Placed on Honors
One Girl Can
Carry.
At the suggestion of Miss Guppy
and the Women’s Council, a mass
meeting of all the women of the Uni
versity was called April 24, in order
to form a Women’s League. The Wo
men’s Council conducted the meeting
and it was decided by unanimous vote
to form the league. The officers had
been previously nominated by a com
mittee from the Woman’s Council.
Other nominations were also made at
the meeting.
The chosen officers are: Eleanor
McClain president; Meta Goldsmith,
first vice president; Faye Ball, second
vice president; Hazel Tooze, secre
tary; Minnie Poley, treasurer; Ellen
Van Volkenburg, sergeant-at-arms,
and Evelyn Harding, editor.
1 he purpose oi tne league is ro ]
promote acquaintance, unity and
loyalty among its members, both ac
tive and associate, and to be a med
ium by which the social standards of
the University can be made and kept
high.
To make it possible for the women
of the University of Oregon to in
vestigate subjects of general im
provement with facility and thor
oughness and to inaugurate any of
the work which may be deemed ad
visable by the executive and advisory
committees.
The membership will be both active
and associate. Active membership is
open to all women of the University.
Associate membership includes all the
Faculty wives and the women of the
Faculty.
The League is governed by major
ity vote, but the work of the associa
tion will be carried on between meet
ings by certain committees.
The first of these, the executive
committee, consists of the president,
first and second vice presidents, sec
retary, treasurer, the heads of all the
women’s organizations, and heads of
all general committees.
The secood committee is the advis
i ory board, which consists of associate
I members elected by the executive
committee. There will also be spe
cial committees over each depart
ment.
The officers or the League ar e tne i
president, first vice presidetn, who is i
also chairman of the social commit
tee, the second vice president, who is
president of the Women’s Athletic
League, secretary and treasurer, ser
geant-at-arms, and editor. The first
three are to be elected from the
Senior class, the secretary and treas- j
urer from the Junior class, and the'
sergeant-at-arms and editor from the
j Sophomores class.
It is expected that the point sys
tem. as used at the University of
Wisconsin and other large Univer
sities, will be adopted by the associa
tion. By this system each girl is al
lowed to carry only a limited number o
of points at a time, each office count
ing a definite number of points.
The group system of committees,
with one Senior over ten Freshmen
girls, will also be adopted by the
League. It is expected that these
committees will also promote a closer
ft i. ndship and unity between the
classes.
The first, official action of the or
ganization will be the tea given to the
visiting women on Commonwealth
Hay, at Mary Spiller Hall.
Now is the time to buy your Sum
mer Millinery. Everything to be
closed out before June 1. Gerry,
Ladies' Hatter, corner Tenth and
Willamette.
Now is the time to buy your Sum
mer Millinery. Everything to be
closed out before June 1. Gerry,
Ladies’ Hatter, corner Tenth and
Willamette.
Sidney Henderson, ‘12, is city en
gineer of Tillamook.
• Mique Stasney is principal of the
Myrtle Point High School.
GOMMENGEMENT PRO- i
GRAM IS COMPLETED
Exercises of Class of 1913 Promise
to Surpass all those of Previous
Classes.
The 1913 Commencement promises
to surpass all previous ceremonies of
like nature held at the University of
Oregon.
The program, though still subject
to some changes, has been planned as
follows:
Sunday morning, June 15, the Bac
calaureate Sermon will be delivered
in Villard Hall, at 11:00 o’clock.
Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock,
: Prof. A. F. Reddie’s class in Dramat
1 ic Interpretation will present Grieg’s
“Peer Gynt.” The play will be given
in a natural amphitheatre at The
Braes, in the southern part of Eu
gene. Professor Reddie will assume
the leading role, and the Univresity
Orchestra will play the incidental mu
| sic.
_—__
Monday evening, at 8:00, the annu
al faculty recital of the College of
Music will be given in Villard Hall.
Tuesday, June 17, will be Alumni
Day. At 9:00 o’clock that morning
the State Alumni, Association will
meet in Villard Hall. After this
general meeting, a business session of
the Alumni will take place in Villard
at 10:00 o’clock.
Tuesday afternoon, at 3:00 Presi
dent and Mrs. P. L. Campbell will hold
a reception for all alumni, visitors
and students.
At 8:00 P. M. the same day the
Failing-Beekman Oratorical Contest
will be held in Villard Hall.
Wednesday morning at 10:00 the
graduation exercises will take place
in Villard.
At 1:00 P. M. the annual alumni
luncheon in compliment to the gradu
ating class will be given in the Men’s
Gymnasium.
The Alumni Ball, which marks the
finals of Commencement celebrations,
will start at 9:00 p. m. Wednesday.
All the musical numbers and spe
cial musical programs will be under
the direction of Karl V. Lachmund,
Dean of the College of Music.
Burns pint* i-ijnp
GHirrry HuUMttg
Hlakrra of Qpualitg Photographs
MISS DELLA CLARK
In "Introduce Me," at Eugene Theatre. Saturday, May 10.