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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1944)
Gamma Phis Score Victory 'On Alpha Hall Yesterday afternoon the most spectacular game of girls’ volley ball was the contest between Gamma Phi Beta, captained by | Janet Thompson, and Alpha hall. Sally Speiss, Janet Thompson, and Averil Foster spiked at the net to help add to the soaring total of points made by Sharlee Heimann and Norma Wilder. The final score was 55 to 18 in favor of Gamma Phi. The Alpha Xi Deltas defeated the Zeta house by another large margin, 52 to 18, under the leader ship of their captain, Edith Wilson. Tri Delts and Omega hall girls "A SMALL SHOP OF QUALITY" featuring .... CHINA LEATHER GOODS FIGURINES ASH TRAYS Do your Christmas shopping early—No gift wrapping after December 1st. The Gift Shop 963 Willamette St. WHILE QUANTITY LASTS! More than twice as much for only 19? more! That’s what you get when you buy the Special size of Daggett and iKamsdell’s Deodorant Cream instead of the 13A oz. jar! But don’t delay. 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Mick Riley and Sue St. Pierre then rolled up 7 points each to put the Thetas out in front to stay, and the final score was 37 to 27. The Chi Omegas were ahead at the end of the half with Marilyn Holden, the captain, returning all the spikes made at the net by the team of Mary Alice Lawson, president of the WAA, and Mary Louise Stone of the Orides. The final score in this game was 31 for the Orides and 24 for Chi Omega. In Monday night’s games, High land house defeated Kappa Kappa Gamma, 39 to 22; Hilyard house, downed Pi Beta Phi, 31 to 30; and Rebec house overcame Alpha Gam ma Delta, 29 to 26. Former BWOC Cites Therapy Miss Edith Onthank, Oregon '44, and member of the Senior Six, has completed her first four months of training as an occupational thera pist. Miss Onthank, daughter of Dean Karl W. Onthank of the Uni versity faculty, will graduate from this course as a civilian registered occupational therapist. “Occupational therapy is a med ically prescribed treatment for muscular or joint disability and for mental illness,” Miss Onthank ex plained, while in Eugene for a short visit. The treatment consists of activity such as craft and hos pital industries—the last part of the treatment offered in service hospitals before the men may be released into civilian life or back into the service. Miss Onthank pointed out that this treatment was not only a great medical help, but was also a definite morale builder, for it en abled the patient to attain self confidence as well as a pre-voca tional training. 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