Summer School University School of Music June 18 - Aug. 3 ^coivoiwr BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR HOME Prepare yourself with your summer needs. We have large complete stocks of all sum mer necessities and it will be a pleasure to show them to you. *ms St * w/'; We arc agents for “Pendleton” Indian Robes, China Silk Cravats, Knox- Bea con, C o n q u e r o r Hats, Phoenix and Holeproof Hose, 1 leid (kips and Hats, Rosenwald & Weil White Trousers. ALUMNI NOTES | *-★ Gamma Phi Beta expects Grace Lilly, ’14. who has been teaching at Ashland and Katherine Bridges, ’30 from Grants • Pass to spend Commencement at the house. Nellie Cox, ’10, teaching at Medford will be down to get her diploma. Mildred Riddle, ’15 ,and Selma Bau miin, ox-’IS will be here for the Alpha Phi reunion. Jennie Hunter, ’15, who has been | teaching at Medford the past year plans to attend summer school in Eugene. Chester Wolcott, ex-’17, has been spending a few days at the Beta house. He is engaged in the lumber business. Recently he visited Lloyd Barzee, ’13, who is teaching school in Stockton, Cal. Leslie Tooze, ’10, who has boon or dered to I’lattsburg to the officers’ re serve camp, may he transferred to the l’residio. He leaves his studies at Har vard at once. Agnes Driscoll, ex-’lX, will spend Com mencement at the Tri Kelt house. She has been teaching a" Ely. Carlton Spencer, ’13, was in Eugene Tuesday attending to a law case in court here. He is a practising attorney in Portland. The American magazine, for June, which has just come out, contains the first of a series of tramp stories Vy Edison Marshall, ex-’17. It is entitled “Vagabonds or Gentlemen” and is based on personal experiences Marshall en countered while beating his way with buboes. The writer is now in Medford where he resides. Elmer Spencer went to Butte, Mont., on business e , rly this month and will remain until August. He expects to go from there to New York. Spencer taught school at Woouburn during the past year. I Hon Dorris, ’15, went to the Presidio last week. Vernon Garrett, ex-’lti, is home from school in California and stopped a few days in Eugene. lie has been attend ing the University of California. Louise Bailey, ’Hi, is home from Pen dleton high school where she has been teaching physical training for girls. Walter Dimm, ’!(!, who is connected with the Standard Oil Company in Se attle, has just been promoted to a higher position. Vere Windragle, ex-'Ki, former crack miler has joined the officers’ reserve at Presidio. Esther Chalmers, ’lti, and Irva Bur dick are expected at the Kappa house for commencement. Julia l’latt, ex-’IS, bride elect of Joe McLean, also ex-HS, has been the guest at. several delightful entertainments in Portland. The wedding is scheduled for June !t at her home; Bridesmaids will be Erma Keithley. Louise Manning. Myrtle Smith and Louise Adams. Miss Smith will be host at a dinner in her honor the night before the ceremony. Hazel Ralston, ’15, announced her en gagement to Ensign Arthur D. St ruble this month and was expected to leave i for California at any date. The wed | ding day depended upon Mr. Struble's i orders. He was stationed aboard the l uited States supply ship Glacier oper ating in the Pacific, lately in San Fran cisco awaiting departure. Miss Ralston originally intended to be married iu Sep tember. Wallace Benson, 'll, was in town last week-end. He is a lawyer for the Southern Pacific. Guisenberry Next Year’s Presi dent; Center, Secretary. (By Floyd South) Wednesday May 23rd was the last reg ular business meeting of the band for this year at which time the officers to serve next year were elected as fol lows : President, Russell Quisenberry; vice president, Newton Cento-, manager, > Tony Goreczky; secretary, Jay Gore; 1 librarian, Richard Nelson. The past year has been, without doubt, the most successful in the history of the U. of O. band. Since Professor Albert Perfect was appointed director, the once famous discordant “Boola band” has been transfirmed into a real concert or ganization susceptible to the detailed movements of the baton. Besides di recting the band Professor Perfect, as a member of the faculty of the school of music, has composed and arranged music for band or orchestra, but unfortunately the credit for much of this work has been misdirected. The members of the band together with Professor Perfect have worked hard throughout the year with only con ditional promises of a trip. However when a concert tour was pronounced im possible, May 18th was the time agreed upon for a concert in Eugene but the committee on dates later refused this date as a commonwealth conference was being held on the campus at that time. The band will be heard in a concert next fall about one month after school begins and if Professor Perfent is still in command this musical event will, with out doubt, start the new year off right. Compulsory military drill is the key note in the existence and upbuilding of a university band, hence the outlook for next year’s band is very optomistic. The band is a strictly student organ ization and deserves a trip next year equal to that taken by other musical or ganizations in the past. / ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 «> ♦ ♦ O ♦ ALUMNAE HONOR ROLL The following members of the Oregon State Alumnae Associa tion have paid their dues yearly since 1907. KATHERINE P. BEAN EDIT1I K. CHAMBERS LAURA B. CARTER NETTIE M. COLLIER JENNIE D. HARRIS MARY MeCORNACK THERESA WAG HE NIIEIMER ♦ ANNE WHITAKER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ MASK and BUSKIN CHAPTER ♦ ♦ of A. U. P. ♦ ♦ elects ♦ ♦ DALE MELROSE ♦ ♦ ERNEST NAIL ♦ ♦ JAY GORE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PSI ALPHA KAPPA elects OSCAR GORECZKY JACOB RISLEY RAY KINNEY ANSEL R. CLARK (honorary of Portland) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DELTA GAMMA announces the pledging of GLADYS VAN NCYS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ♦ announces the pledging of ♦ ALICE VANDER SLITS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SALE! Men’s Suits and Furnishings all this week greatly under price REMEMBER FOR ICE CREAM AND CANDIES TAKE A BOX OF CANDY HOME PR i N T I N G % —The kind that pleases and looks nifty. —The Guard Way will please you and make you a regular customer. —Tickets, Inv itations, Dance Programs Cards, etc., are a special _ ty with us. Yours for Good Printing The Guard Job Dept. Monday Tuesday Dorothy Gish as the mad-cap heiress in “Her Official Fathers” Comedy “THE BIRTH SCANDAL” . -.. ’' j Dorothy Gish, Triangle. SAVOY Theatre Next Week YOUR SECOND-HANn for Jewels, Ten„i, SupplleSf B a s e 7 J * L* - ri A ft! D U. O A r/ tv «TAKE AOVAKTAOfi 0F ow"S^n«."— -A- DlSCOtfftt on THE CO-OP Pillows and Banners THE CO-OP