Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, October 14, 1913, Image 4

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    WOMEN ACTIVE
IN CAMPAIGN
EVERY SORORITY GIRL OF
AGE HAS REGISTERED.
ALL ENTHUSIASTIC
1328 LETTERS ARE MAILED
Gamma Phi Beta Leads in Num
ber of Letters Sent. Total
Will Be Materially Increased
Beyond Number Given.
That the women of the University
are taking an active part in the cam
paign against the referendum, not
only in the work of sending out let
ters but by going to the polls and
registering, is shown in a report is
sued by Miss Kuili Guppy, yester
day.
The women living in the different
sororities and clubs have sent out
j 358 letters, and it is understood
that the number will be materially
increased by the end of the week.
Several of the house mothers have
written from It) to 20 letters each.
In speaking of the work being
carried on by the women of the Uni
versity, Miss Guppy said: “The girls
are working enthusiastically in this
letter writing campaign and have
shown a willingness to do anything
that has been reqnested of them. All
the girls that can register have dom
so, and seem proud of the fact that
they can vote in the coming election.
'I'lte Alumni women have also been
most active in helping with this
work.”
The list of Hubs and the letters
sent from each follow:
(lamina Phi Beta.24 1
Ghl Omega .145
Kappa Alpha Theta.239
Delta Delta Delta. 81
Mu Phi Epsilon. 50
Kappa Kappa Gamma.141
Lambda Rho .185
Beth Beall .98
Mary Bplller .140
Mrs. Hull’s . 38
Other letters are being written
and it is planned to Issue another
report In a few weeks.
The number of women registering
from each house follows:
Gamma Phi Beta.. . 7
Chi Omega . . . ..11
Kappa Alpha Theta. 7
Delta Delta Delta .,. . . 7
Mu Phi Kpsllon . 4
Kappa Kappa Gamma. 5
Lambda Rho .11
Beth Ueali . 7
Mary Splller . 8
Mrs. Hall’s . 3
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Lambda Hho will be Installed as
Delta Gamma during the coming
week end. Besides the installation
on Friday evening the Lambda Rho
house "ill be the s ;ene of a nutnbei
of social activities during the week
end. On the evening of the eigh
teenth there will lie a reception for
the students of the University fol
lowed by a banquet for the members
of Delta Gamma. On Saturday there
will tie a luncheon at noon and on
Sunday dinner in In nor of out ot
town guests.
The installing officers are to b»
Amy Du an of Lugoue and Glady;
(irvr of Washington. Olive Harris
and Helen V.uiphel, Delta Gammas
from Washington, Alta Hayward.
Pearl (’ady. Louis Brace, Louise
im'd. Agues Murdock. Ague-- Beach,
Mrs lum Dev and Mrs. K. Lei tar of
Portland, and Edith t’lerin of Berk
tie.' "iU assist in the installation.
Tile members of Lambda Rho who
"ill be installed as Delta Gammas
are Kllcabetfi yusch, Nettle Drew,
Olive Zimmerman Mattel* Zimmer
man, Marjory Cowan, Until Peter.
Kllen Frink, Maude Kincaid, Lucia
Maekliu. Janet Young, Luytle Yorau.
t’ecilc! Sawyer, Agues Klliot, Altne
Noren, Edith Clements. Hazel Bantu,
Helen Werlein. I.ucile Oogewell,
1,11a Cushman. Ann Hales, Alice
Thurston, Helen Wilg.uil, Sybel Ha
GLEE CLUB HAS
. STUNT CONTEST
THREE TEAMS ARE TRYING
OUT FOR POSITIONS OF
FUNNY MEN
MEN TWO TO BE DROPPED
John Black Rejoins Club But
Absence of Harold Grady
Will Make It Necessary to
Shift Men
The Glee Club continues to prac
tice each evening and' is rounding
into shape for the coming concerts.
Two men are to be dropped yet be
fore the personnel of the club shall
be definite. John Black began prac
tice with the club Friday night, one
from the second bass section chosen
by the tryouts will probably be
dropped to make room for him.
Since Harold Grady is no longer
with the Club, Bert Jerard will be
shifted to second tenor, and the
other six baritones will be retained.
The usual number of “stunts” will
again enliven the Glee Club con
cert; and three teams have already
signified their intention of trying for
the positions of “funny men.” Rob
ert Fariss and Jerry Martin; Bert
Jeraru and Earl Fortmiller; and
ger, Bess Cushman, Bertha Kincaid,
Jennie Huggens, Marie Hager, Clara
Hcissler, Margaret Belat, Mildred
Lawrence, Katherine Northrup, and
Mrs. F. Dunn.
A number of i’hi Gamma Deltas
v» re hosts at a Spencer’s Butt pic
nic on Sunday. The pienicers star.t
el arly on Sunday morning and about
neon reached the top of the Butte,
where lunch was esrved and several
hours spent before the return trip.
Mrs. Alton Hampton entertained
the members of Beth Reah at an
organ recital on Sunday afternoon.
After the musical program refresh
ments wereserved.
Kappa Kappa Gamma gave an
other informal tea on Friday after
noon at which they entertained ihe
Latnbde lthos.
The local alumni association of
the University met at the home of
Mrs. E. U. Bryson on Saturday after
noon. Plans for assisting the Uni
versity in the work for the coming
campaign were discussed and In
formal talks concerning the Refer
endum were given. After the busi
ness meeting refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Phi Delta Thlta announces a new
pUdge In the person of Blair Hol
comb of Portland.
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o EXHIBITION A big extra o
o special 4-reel feature. The o
o only great circus picture ever o
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Norton Cuwden and Willard Shaver,
compose ittie three teams thus far In j
the ring for this part of the club’s
repertoire.
The meuiibership of the Club will
be definitely known when twro more
men are dropped; one of these to
be from the tenor section and one
from the bass. Thus far the songs
practiced hi' the Club are: The
Comrade Song; In Days of Old;
Winter Song; Lullaby, and Oh, Ore
gon.
W. S. C. TEAM LOOKS
GOOD TO GRIFFITH
Idaho Football Coach Thinks
Pullman Should Get
Championship
Moscow, Idaha, Oct. 13.——“W. S.
C. looks like Northwest champions
to me,” said Coach Griffith in com
menting on. the showing made by
Bender’s bunch against the Bremer
ton Navy team. "Bremerton has a
good team,” he continued, “and if
Bender’s bunch keeps that clip up
they are likely to nose out Dobie in
the race for the championship.”
In commenting further “Pink” stated
that Bender’s new men were show
ing class and that there are at least
five men in the W. S. C. line-up who
are all-northwest material. Those
are: Alvoid, tackle; Harter boys, cen
ten and guard Tyler, end, and Cap
tain Coulter, half., The latter is do
ing fine kicking and is a man to be (
watched. With this bunch to go up
against, and considering the show
ing they made against Bremerton,
it begins to look like there was go
ing to be trouble for Idaho when
she meets her old rival on October
17th.—University Argonaut.
Director I. M. Glen of the Uni
versity of Washington glee club, has
a club of twenty-four men, twelve
of whom are over six feet tall. The
total height of the members of the
tenor section is 41 feet, 6 inches.
Beta Theta Pi entertained at din
ner Monday evenng, Senator John
athan Bourne, Dr. Edmund Conklin
and N. L. Fltzhenry.
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