Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    Y M.G.A. SPEARED
TO VISIT CAMPUS
Dr. Seerley is Nationally
Known Lecturer
HYGIENE IS SUBJECT
Physical Education Groups
To be Addressed
A series of four lectures will be
given on the campus Thursday and
Friday of this week by Dr. Fraifk
Nfjwell Seerley, nationally noted
lecturer on social hygiene, and pro
fessor of social hygiene and psy
chology at the Y. M. C. A. college
at Springfield, Mass.
Three of these lectures will be
delivered before groups of the de
partment of physical education and
one will be given for campus men
at the hut under the auspices of the
University Y. M. C. A.
Lecturer Due Today
Dr. Seerley will arrive in Eu
gene Wednesday evening and will
address the local Hi-Y association
at that time. Thursday he will be
the main speaker at a luncheon of
the Eugeno chamber of commerce,
to be held at the chamber of com
merce building at noon.
The campus lectures will begin
Thursday at 1:15 o’clock when Dr.
Seerley will address the entire
freshman class of girls in Villard
hall. Some time Thursday, at a
time yet undecided, the speaker
will address the Hermian club, com
posed of majors in the department
of physical education, on the prob
lems of hygienic work and the
methods of presentation.
Dr. seeriey to tsuk at .uut
Thursday evening at 7 o’clock a
meeting for all campus men will be
held in the Y. M. C. A. hut, at
which time Dr. Seorley will lecture
on sex hygiene. Friday at 1:15 the
men of tho physical education de
partment will hear the speaker in
tho men’s gymnasium on the teach
ing of personal hygiene.
Visitor is Guest of Professor
* Dr. Seeriey is one of tho few mon
who can handle tho subject of per
sonal hygiene interestingly, said H.
W. Davis, campus “Y” secretary,
and all mon should hear his lecture
at the hut Thursday evening. Ho has
had wide experience in presenting
1 his subject, having had charge of
this branch of the Y. M. O. A.
work in France during the; war
and later having taught it at tho
Y. M. 0. A. college.
During his stuy in Eugene, he
will bo the guest of Dr. E. S. Conk
lin, .professor in the University de
partment of psychology, who is a
personal friend of tho lecturer. His
lectures at Oregon will bo part of
a tour of tho northwest that will
end November 2d.
WHITMAN GAME NEXT
SATURDAY IN EUGENE
(Continued from page one)
dock will be without the services
of Carl Johnson, the scrappy var
sity center who was injured in the
game at Palo Alto. Outside of this
one loss, however, Muddock will no
doubt be able to present the reg
ular line-up should no injuries oc
cur during the coming week during
scrimmage.
The Oregon team has improved
beyond recognition and should be
in shape to furnish some real oppo
sition for the Whitman game. In
the two pre-season guinea, the var
sity failed to get a smooth working
combination into action, but after
considerable work by Maddock, the
Demon Yellow team has developed
into a machine that is improving
rapidly, which shows marked im
provement after each succeeding
game.
Although the Missionaries have
played two games with teams which
outweighed them from 20 to 30
pounds, Coach Borleske is fortunate
inasmuch as his squad is still in
tact and from present indications
the original first string will make
the trip to Eugene for this Satur
day’s contest.
On Thursday evening Hendricks
hall will he host to the whole var
sity grid squad. A regular “train
ing” dinner will be in order, how
ever the little “effiminate” touch
ings which go to make up a real
feed will also be in evidence on
that night.
GLASS VOLLEY BALL
TRYOUTS SCHEDULED
Delta Omega to Play Last
Do-nut Game Today
Women’s class volley ball practice
, starts tomorrow afternoon at 4
! o’clock in the gymnasium of the
Woman’s building, announces Miss
Shelly, instructor in the physical
education department.
Class tryouts for that sport will
be held Wednesday and Thursday,
October 29 and 30. Each girl must
have had at least four one-half hour
practices before she is eligible for
the team. Games will be scheduled
for the week immediatly following
Homecoming.
The round robin tournament will
be used in the class games, the elim
ination tournament being used in
the do-nut series.
Class managers for volley ball
are: Senior, Florence Huntress;
junior, Betty Lewis; sophomore,
Buth Mellsome; and freshman,
Nellie Johns. Tryouts for each class
will be announced later.
In the semi-finals of do-nut vol
ley ball played last night, the Delta
Omega team won from Alpha Delta
Pi with a score of 2-1. The game
was hard fought to the finish, being
one of the most exciting of the
season. Finals will be played to
night, when the Delta Omega will
meet the Susan Campbell hall first
team.
Circular letters have been sent
to each women’s organization an
nouncing do-nut basketball practice
and tryouts beginning November 3.
Games will be scheduled for the
week immediately following
Thanksgiving.
Dance
COLLEGE
SIDE INN
Immediately After
Y. M.-Y. W. Mix
FRIDAY, OCT. 24
Campus Togs in Order
Music—
Campus Tramps
Sherrn Smith, Mgr.
Going Hunting?
WE CARRY THE RIGHT KIND OF
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77 East 9th
TENNIS TOURNAMENT
PRELIMINARIES OVER
Heber, Hayden, Gamboa
And Mead Survive Play
The varsity tennis tournament is
in full swing, as the preliminary
games have been played. Heber,
Hayden, Mead and Gamboa sur
vived the second round and will
play the winner of the Okerberg
and Hubbard match. The winner
of this match will get into the semi
finals with Heber, Hayden and
Mead.
According to Coach Fahl the
semi-finals must be played by Wed
nesday night and the finals to be
finished by Friday.
From the present varsity squad
of eighteen, ten men will be picked
for training during the rest of the
fall and all of the winter term.
However, anyone desiring can re
ceive tennis instructions on Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday after
noons from four until-six o’clock.
The freshman tournament has not
progressed so satisfactorily. ''^The
men have failed to go to the bul
letin board to find out with whom
they are matched. Coach Fahl
wishes all freshmen to find out who
they are matched with and then put
their telephone number beside' their
names which are on the bulletin
board. This will make it much eas
ier for the different opponents to
get in touch with each other. So
far, only two men have gone beyond
the first round. All matches up to
the semi-finals must be played by
the end of this week.
Coach Fahl wants all last year’s
varsity tennis players to meet at
the gym next Friday at 12:45 to
elect this year’s captain and man
ager.
HOMECOMING CHANGES
ARE MADE BY CHAIRMAN
(Continued from page one)
Butte. Fireworks will also be dis
tributed before and during the pa
rade, and they are promised to make
a larger and more varied assort
ment than ever before.
The noise will stop at certain
times during the parade while the
band plays, in order that the ma
chines which are operating steam
whistles and sirens may have an
opportunity to gain steam for an
other “blow out.”
Cup Will Be Given
All organizations are expected to
have their noise machines lined up
by October 25, when the commit
tee will make the rounds to inspect
and check upon the various organi
zations. Efforts are being made to
put forth something new in the line
of noise and if possible a feature
or two will be incorporated. A cup
will be awarded to the organization
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making the most noise. The judges,
however, have not been decided
upon as yet.
Students who drive open cars are
requested to report at the armory at
3:15 Friday evening to be assigned
a place in the parade in order that
traffic congestion may be some
what relieved.
STUDENTS WILL HEAR
FAMOUS SPEAKERS SOON
(Continued from page one)
such as a spring festival or pageant,
in vogue at some other colleges.
The suggestion was that we adopt
something quite different along
this general line, which would be
come an institution of the Univer
sity. It is possible tbat it might
fit into Junior week-end.
“We will gladly welcome any
i suggestions from members of the
student body, as to people they
1 would like to have brought to the
campus or as to methods of financ
ing the matters,” said Dr. Smith.
“We should like to have construc
tive suggestions. The committee,
as a whole, favors the free expres
sion of the intellectual life, rather
than the kind which depends ex
clusively on classroom or laboratory
assignments.
Members of the committee are:
Dr. Warren D. Smith, chairman;
Dean Erie W. Allen, Mrs. Mabel
McLean, Dr. George Rebec, and Dr.
Rudolph H. Ernst.
PLEDGING ANNOUNCED
Sigma Beta Phi announces the
pledging of Marjorie Myers of Med
ford and Harriet McLeod of Port
land.
Kappa Delta Phi announces the
pledging of George West of Port
land and Donald Ostrander of Eu
gene.
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