TO MEET 11C.
Varsity Trains for Return
Contest on April 11
OREGON CHANCES BRIGHT
Boggs, 220 Yard Champion,
Strengthens Squad
A return swimming meet will be
held at Corvallis with the Oregon
Agricultural college varsity on
Saturday, ^pril 11. In the first
meet, held in the local tank, the
Aggies proved winners by a close
score of 36 to 32.
The chances for an Oregon vic
tory are very bright because Rob
ert Boggs, state 220 yard champion,
will be eligible for varsity compe
tition. Boggs was ineligible last
term because of the University
residence rule.
Boggs holds the Oregon state 220
yard free style record, swimming
that distance in 2:37 1-5. Boggs
will probably swim the 100, 220 and
in the relay. This should bring the
varsity’s chances up to par with
that of the Aggies. However, the
Aggies will have Peterson, who
holds the state record in the 50
yard dash. This man was.not eligi
ble for varsity swimming at O. A.
C. last term.
The varsity, after spring vaca
tion, is again working hard to got
into shape for the coming meet.
Sinclair, who swims the breast
stroke, is working to defeat the Ag
gie swimmer, who defeated him in
the first meet. Julian Smith, a
new man, will swim in the 220-yard
event for the Lemon-Yellow.
The men on the Oregon squad
are: Lombard, Stone and McCabe,
50 yard dash; Boggs and Lombard,
100 yard dash; Erickson and Gard
ner, 10O yard back stroke; Sinclair.
100 yard breast stroke; Boggs and
Smith, 220 yard dash; MeCabe and
Stone, diving; Samuels, plunge;
and Lombard, McCabe, Stone and
Boggs will comprise the relay team.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
' Of interest to a wide circle of
friends is the marriage of Nellie
Rowland, of Salem, and H. Lewis
[Greene, of Portland, which took
I place at Everett, Washington, Feb
ruary 21. The news was made
known last week at the Alpha Chi
Omega sorority, of which the bride
is a member. Mr. Greene was for
three years a student here at the
University and is a member of
Theta Chi fraternity. At present
he is a student at the University
of Oregon medical school. Mrs.
Greene, a senior, will complete her
course this spring before going to
Portland to make her home.
Freda Goodrich, a sorority sister
of the bride and Rue J. Mowrey, a
fraternity brother*of Mr. Greene’s
attended the young couple.
SELECTIONS ARE MADE
FOR Y.M.C.A. CABINET
Three Members Lacking;
New Office Created
Appointments to the new Y. M.
C. A. student cabinet were made
at the first meeting of the recently
elected executive officers held in
the hut yesterday morning.
The cabinet members selected
and their departments are: R. Ro
mayne Brand, freshman committee;
Ralph Highmiller, foreign work;
Oscar McKinney, finance commit
tee; Roland Davis, deputation com
mittee; Samuel Lockwood, social
committee; and James Stewart,
new student activities. Each of
these officers will serve as heads
of their respective tsommittees.
Three cabinet members are yet to
be chosen. One, for the committee
and now
The
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Potato Salad
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Ice Cream, Pudding
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Special numbers served
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Raymond Torrey
of foreign representatives, is a
newly created office. It will b«
filled by a foreign student.
Formal installation services are
to be held April 16. On the Satur
day following, the new officers
will be entertained by Mr. Henry
W. Davis, director of the Univer
sity of Oregon Christian Work, and
Mrs. Davis at their home. There
is to be a luncheon followed by a
general conference.
The new executive officers, head
ed by Bartlett Kendall, president,
represented the local association at
the annual T. M. C. A. Student Of
ficers Training Conference held at
O. A. C. last Saturday and Sunday.
The gathering was made up of all
newly elected officers and cabinet
members from all college and uni
versity Y. M. C. A. associations of
Oregon. Gale Seaman, Pacific
Coast inter-collegiate secretary; and
W. W. Dillion, state secretary for
Oregon and Idaho, besides Mr.
Warrington and Mr. Davis of the
O. A. C. and University of Oregon
associations, respectively, were the
leaders at the meet. It wfcs one
of the best and most constructive
conventions in several years, said
Mr. Davis.
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