The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, January 13, 1908, Image 6

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An Error.
Ray Kerr Leaves.
FOR
In an article of last week concerning
'I'lie departure of Ray K err, 10, for
High Grade Photography
Annapolis to enter the I . S. Naval "A n d y ” .Anderson, we stated that
Permanently Located at 29 W. 10th St.
academy will recall to the m inds of Anderson was the only student who
P h o n e B la c k 3311
C losed Sundays
many that this is the second I ’. O. ever attended the university with the
student to receive such an appoint­ record of never cutting a class.
P . E . S n o d g r a s s , C a s h ie r
Since w riting the article we have T. G . H e n d r ic k s , P r e s .
m ent. Rov II. Davis, ex 'OS. being
S B . E a k i n , V ice P r e s .
E . L . G o o d r ic h A s s t.C a s h .
the first. Since e n terin g Davis has been inform ed that there is another
won many honors which reflect great who has a still better record in this
credit upon the state and the U niver­ line to his credit. Mr. Charles R. H en ­
sity. As a first year man he won d is­ derson. of the clas of 1893, attended
tinction (»11 the track by cap tu rin g first the U niversity for two years in the
places in the half mile and the mile preparatory departm ent and tor tour
runs. In the spring of the same year years in the collegiate departm ent.!
Eugene, Oregon
he tried out for the row ing crews, ris­ D uring the entire time, he not only has
ing from the fourth crew to the first the record of never m issing a class, but
before the end of the season. In every he never missed an appointm ent—not
race in which he participated, his crew a conference.
Capital and Surplus, $150,000
Should anyone know of other s tu ­
was victorious, the last race being
with Yale from which he derived con­ dents who have a sim ilar record we
siderable press notice. In the fall of will be glad to print the names.
his second year he was chosen by his
At the next m eeting of the A . AY. C. Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited-
three hundred fellow classm en as their
A., Jan u a ry 14, the program will be
president which is the greatest honor
as follow s: A lecture )>y Professor
BARNARD & W EST
a class can bestow upon a member, as
llow e, and special music by Isoline
it is the only election of the four years.
First Class Livery
Shaver.
Miss Jennie Perry will be
Last spring he was successful in m ak­
leader.
CAB ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
ing his place on the final crew again,
Miss Maud Ross, assistant state sec­
and was the lighter in weight by 20
retary of the Y. \\ . C. A., spent last
• ttiids than anv other member.
Davis has two more years yet and week in E ugene in the interests of tile
his many friends hope that he will con­ A ssociation.
tinue in his good fortune.
Let us whitewash your
FISHER
A t A rm o ry
Miss ( )livia Risley. '09, is sick at her
home in R oseburg with tonsilitis.
Miss Isolene Shaver, 10, returned to
Eugene F riday afternoon.
Ren H untington visited at his home
in Yoncalla last week.
Underwood Rink... H. [. MORRIS MIIS C ■ (
606 Willamette St.
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MEXT. BEST OF MUSIC.
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