The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, October 21, 1907, Image 3

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587 W illa m e tte S tr e e t
R e p a ir in g a S p e c ia lt y
E N T H U S IA S T IC RA LLY H E L D
The Celebrated
W A L K -O V E R
and
N A P - A - T A N
Shoes
bookseller
Tw o H undred and Fifty Students P a r­
ticipate in Friday N ight’s
“A rousm ent.”
To the Students Since 1889
That the Oregon spirit, which has
been so manifest in past years still ex­ E v e r y
ists, was dem onstrated Friday night in
the first big rally of the year. Class
feeling was forgotten and Freshmen
joined in with upper classmen to show
their loyalty to the U niversity and her
football team. The affair was the larg­
est of its kind ever held here, which
speaks well for student spirit, consid­
ering the fact that the game which it
preceded was the most unim portant
on O regon's schedule.
By seven o'clock fully two hundred
and fifty boys had congregated at the
dorm itory ready for the celebration.
Under the leadership of A rthur \ an
Dusen and his aides’ they formed into
line and marched down Eleventh stieet
singing songs, burning lights, shouting
yells, and in general giving vent to
their exuberance. A rriving at W il­
lamette street they broke into the
serpentine dance, and for half an hour
held forth along the street which was
lined with a great crowd of onlookers.
The Eugene band here joined them and
after playing Boola Boola, led the way
back to Kincaid field where the fresh­
men had prepared a monster bonfire.
The grandstand and sidewalks were
filled with co-eds. and townpeople who
had come out to witness the dem on­
stration. The students formed around
a raised platform, and amid wild en­
thusiasm , speeches were here given
by Regent Friendly, ex-football m an­
ager Dave Graham, Ray Goodrich, Bill
H ayw ard, Coach F rost and George
H ug. They were all marked by an en­
thusiastic feeling and calculated to a-
rouse in the hearers a still greatei
O regon spirit. At the close of the
speeches the band again enlivened the
.scene with appropriate music, alter
which the students danced the serpen­
tine on the field, finishing it with a
great “Oregon and Osky W ow W ow
when they dispersed to meet again at
the m orrow ’s game.
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W illa m e tte
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