TH E FRESHMAN GLEE
BASKETBALL
Y. M. C. A. ELECTION
T he m em bers of the F reshm an class
are to be co n g ratu la te d on the rem ark
ably p re tty dance they gave Saturday
evening at the A rm ory. Prom ptly at
8:15 the g ran d m arch began. T h e hall,
decorated in greens presented a b ea u t
iful w oodland scene. An im m ense net
covered w ith fir boughs form ed a v er
nal ceiling w hile the walls were hidden
by large fir trees. T h e w indow s were
curtained in green and encircled with
garlan d s of ivy. An Indian effect was
b ro u g h t out in the decorations.
In
two corners Indian tepees were placed:
Indian baskets and other Indian curios
were h u n g ab out on the wails. P erhaps
the m ost original feature of the p arty
was the sp ark lin g spring which flowed
effusively with delicious punch. T he
little M isses G ladys W ilkins and G lad
ys Row land assisted in dipping the
punch.
T h e p ro g ram s w ere ver\
ap p ro p riate and unique. T h e music
was exceptionally good and the Ho.»1
was in fine condition. A bout eigbl \
couples, atten d ed am ong whom w ere a
g reat m any out-of-tow n guests. T he
p atronesses w ere Miss Bigelow, Mrs.
Zeiber, Mrs. H endricks and M rs. Pink-
ham. of P ortland.
The prospects for a winning basket
T h e annual election of the V. \ \ . C.
A. occurred last T uesday. Follow ing ball team are exceedingly bright. Only
are the officers for the ensuing y ear: one member of last year’s team was lost
Miss Edna Canfield, p resid en t; Miss by graduation and those remaining should
Jessie
N ottingham , v ic e -p re sid e n t;,
Miss Mae Sage, se c re ta ry : Miss Sarah certainly be able to develop great team
Reid,
corresponding
secretary ;j work this year. A squad of from twenty
Miss M ary I'oshay, trea su rer and M i> s j to twenty five men turns out at every
M ary Scott, editor.
T he different practice and competition for positions on
heads of com m ittees were chosen ; Miss the ’Varsity will be keen.
Irene L icohr dev o tio n al; Miss Ruth
Coach Bez.dek has introduced a new
Balderee, m issio n ary ; M iss M ary W at
son, Bible stu d y ; Miss Isoline Shaver, style of play from that which the team
has been used to, in that he says strength
social; Miss Jennie P erry, Music.
has nothing to do with the game and that
F riday evening the m em bers of the the main points to strive for are clever
K appa Sigm a F ra te rn ity entertained ness, agility and head work.
several of their friends at a dance and
Manager Clifford has been working on
supper. T he early part of the evening
was spent in dancing at D eacon’s Hall the schedule but has had much difficulty
and after the eighteenth dance the because of the fact that several of the col
guests repaired to the hom e of the K ap leges of the state have formed a league of
pa S igm as’ w here novel refreshm ents which Oregon is not a member.
were served. T he guests w ere: Mrs.
Games have been partially arranged
Nelson and Miss Nelson, of Albanv ; with the following colleges: O. A. C.,
Miss Grace Stedm an, Miss E rm a
Albany, Pacific, W illamette, Monmouth
Cam pbell, Miss D orothy M orrison,
Miss F lora Dunham and Effie Johnson and Dallas, and practice games will be
of Portland, the Misses Ella Dobie. played with the Eugene High School and
Jessie H urley, Vivian Holm es, Edna the Friendly teams.
and C lara Canfield, Rae V ogle E dith
EUTAXIANS ELECT
Johnson, F rances O berteufer,
Lehi
Y. M. C. A.
G oddard.E ve Stinson, Ada Allen, W in
F riday afternoon the F u tax ian s be.d nie C ockerline, Hazel G raham and
A large number of young men filled
th eir sem i-annual election. T h e fol Irene Sim ington.
the Y. M. C. A. room last Friday even
low ing officers were elcted :
Miss Sarah Reed, p re sid e n t; M iss
T h e annual recognition m eeting o"t ing and listened to an address by Prof.
M ary Scott, v ice-p resid ent; M issM aud the Y. V . C. A. was held S aturday Dunn.
Service, se c re ta ry : Miss Adele W hite, evening at the Kloshe Tillactim House.
The subject of the discourse was, “ If
assistan t s e s re ta ry : Miss Eva W ein- I he evening was most pleasantly spent the Bible is not the word of God, what is
hard t, tre a s u re r; M issF o rshav, censor in guessing conundrum s and in m us
and Miss Irene Eieolir, sergeant at ic. Delicious refreshm ents were serv- it? ” and was given in answer to an ad
dress by an eastern bishop who denied it
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being the word of God.
Prof. Dunn remarked upon the changed
Mr. b red O h rt, who broke his arm
T hc Delta .Alpha h'raternity e n ter
last W ednesday while coasting is aide tained several of th eir friends at su p attitude toward the Bible due to the
higher criticism, and showed that we can
to be about.
per after the “ Freshy Gleed’
find traces of the human hand in its
mechanism. But the errors, repetitions
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