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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
Strawberries, ice cream and cake, Three Members for Athletic Coni- served by seniors. mittee, Additional pleasure was added to the Olen Arnspiger, ’08.......................... *83 Students Build Cement Walk Around dinner by music rendered by the Glee George Prideaux, ’09........................ 181 Deady Hall and Lay a Water Club. Henry H. McKinney, ’07............ Pipe to Athletic Field Oregon Weekly Staff—Editor-in’ 183 Chief, STUDENT OFFICERS ELECTED Henry H. McKinney, ’07............. The labors attendant with the second *85 Two Associate Editors, The annual student-body election of annual anniversity of University Day are over, and as a result a cement walk has officers took place at Villard Hall Wed Thos. R. Townsend. 09. 179 been built around the north side of nesday. The polls were open from ten J ames Cunning, 08 I13 o’clock until two, and a total of 207 Clara Wold, 07..?.... Deady Hall, a trench dug and a pipe laid 95 Business Manager, from Deady Hall to Kincaid Field. All votes cast, which shows an increase over this is the result of the work of one hun that of former years. There was little brank Mount, 08 .............................. 186 Asst. Business Mgr., dred and twenty-five willing students of excitement over the election, and a num- the University of Oregon. Everybody her of offices had only one candidate. Harold Clifford, 09... 102 was there and everybody worked. Pres However, in a few cases the contest was Benj. Huntington, 07 98 Oregon Monthly Staff—Managing idents McClain, ’06, and Hampton, ’09, close. Editor, forgot the dignity of their offices for the Geo. W. Hug, ’07, was elected presi Robinson, 07 day and wielded a pick and shovel with dent of the student-body. He has always 185 Eiterary Editor, “ just plain students.’’ President Foun taken a lively interest in student affairs Cooper, 07 tain, ’07, was in charge of the water and deserves the honor bestowed upon 89 wagon and quenched the thirst of many him. For three years he has held the Miriam Van Waters, c 8 .................. 108 position of center on the football team, E °U1 Associate Editors, a hard working student. Camera fiends w’ere in abundance. and has always been an important man Max Handman, ’07.......................... Pictures of coatless, hatless, hardwork on the track team, of which he has been J ess^e Chase, 09................................ ¡yj ing, perspiring students digging ditch, captain for the last two years. His Mary W atson, ’09............................ 135 pounding rock, shoveling mortar, laying specialty in track work is the weight Helen McKinney, ’07 ........................ 182 pipe, mowing grass or “ giving orders’’ events. He is also a basketball player E d g ar W . S m ith, ’0 9 ......................... 125 will now decorate the walls of many a of ability and was captain of the team Business Mgr., student’s room, one season. At present he is an asso Max Snow, ’09............ ...................... 154 Engineering students especially, de ciate editor of the Oregon W’eekly, and A PAINFUL ACCIDENT rived benefit from Friday’s labors. All a most valuable member of the staff. year they have been having the theoret Ray Fountain, 07, was elected While cleaning a 32-calibre Smith & ical side of cement work and hydraulics vice president, He is intensely inter- Wesson revolver on last Wednesday, and now they have some of the practical esttd in student enterprises, and is yell- Ernest Palmer, ’07, met with a very pain- as well. With water on the athletic leader of the rooters’ club. ful accident R seems lhat iu some field grass can now be grown on the ei,ry * cKinney, 07, will be the manner the hammer of the pistol was gridiron the year round. e itor o tlie Oregon Weekly next year, caught, and when he attempted to The committee in charge of the work e was a reportei on the Weekly staff throw open the cylinder the pistol was was Carl A. McClai, ’06, Guy Mount, one year, and has had considerable expe- discharged. The ball entered the lower ’07, Olen Arnspiger, ’08, and Arle rience 111 journalistic work. He has also part of the first finger of his left hand, C. Hampton, ’09. Too much credit can een on t le ootball team, having played splintering the bone and severing the not be given them for their untiring center in 1902, and tackle in 1903 and radiais indicis. Dr. Geo. DeBar dressed efforts. ’ 11 1 le " e*?bt events in the track the wound, w’hich though very painful Alter the duties of the morning were tc3in McKinney is one of the stroncxpQt c ± i in i over a delicious dinner was served by the men Oregon ever had. g may not prove fatal to the finger unless severe complications set in. co-eds in the club room of the dormitory. The official ballot was as follows: This alone was enough to repay all for President, Donald Stevenson, ’07, left Thursday their work. The dinner was 111 charge Geo. W. Hug, ’07........................... morning for Tacoma, Washington, where of Misses Jean Gray, ’06, Lela Goddard, Vice President, he will be employed as recorder in the ’07, Bell Van Dyn, ’08, Clara Caufield, Ray Fountain,’07.......................... , 2g U. S. Coast Geodetic Surveying party, ’09. The courses were served by each Theodore Holt, ’07................... of which O. B. French is chief engin 71 class 1,1 their regular order. The menu Secretary, eer. was as follows: Eela Goddard, ’07..................... 97 I Ernest Palmer launched a beautiful Sandw iches, jellies, and coffee, served A ngeline W illiam s, ’0 7 .................. too I new canoe last week. by F reshm en. Two Members-at-large of Execu Veal loaf, boiled tongue, roast veal, All the latest styles in tive Committee, UNIVERSITY DAY CELEBRATED S arato g a chips, served by sophom ores. G uy M ount, '0 7 ................ Potato, veal, shrim p and salm on salad; John C. Veatch, ’07 ............... pickles and salad, served by ju n io rs. O scar Beck, ’07 ................ 140 Spring and Summer Millinery At L. A. and C. E, BUCKNER’S 99 ' 146 517 Willamette St. C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e Dry Goods. Clothing, J .u d Ladies’ ¿«Ml Gents* Furnishings