The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, May 18, 1908, Image 5

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    stu d en t
body
elec tio n s TWO TRACK MEETS ARE WON
SOPHOMORE
RHETORICALS
Held Last Wednesday—New Officers
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Are a Big Success Under the Able Di­
Will Take Office on Monday,
rection of Professor Irving M.
demonstrating much ability. In him
June 8.
Glen
Oregon has a man who will be one of
Three hundred and twenty-nine stu­ her future stars. The other Freshman
1 he old annual custom of holding
dents voted at the student body elec­ members of the team, Moon, Downs, Sophomore rhetoricals was re-intro­
tion last Wednesday, the largest vote Sievers and May proved themselves duced as a University function last
ever polled at an Oregon student body valuable additions as point winners. I’riday evening. The Senior and Jun­
ejection. Never was more interest tak­ Oregon forfeited the relay rather ior classes are given opportunity for
en in the annual event then was mani­ than run her men in the mud which public speaking by the Junior orations
made the final score 62 to 60.
fested last Wednesday.
which occur every year about the mid­
Hayward
is
well
pleased
with
the
In all cases where more than one
dle of May; by the Senior play which
showing
of
his
men
and
has
no
fears
candidate was in the field, the competi­
is given each year shortly before the
of
losing
the
Northwest
champion­
tion was exceedingly close, showing
Christmas vacation and by the Senior
ship.
orations which are given during com­
that all students voting took enough
The summary of events was as fol­ mencement week. Never for several
interest to have a decided preference
lows :
years have the Freshmen or Sopho­
either one way or the other. Thos. R.
100 yd. dash—Huston, Roberts and mores had an opportunity to show
Townsend, 09, was elected president
Moon (all of Oregon); time, 10 sec. their ability in this line.
by the small margin of thirty-five
220 yd. dash—Roberts, Moon and
'I'lie program given last Friday even­
votes. LeRoy Wood, ’09, was elected
Reid (all of Oregon); time, 22 1-5 sec. ing at Villard Hall under the direction
vice-president. Nieta Harding, ’09,
440 yd. dash—Reid (O) Lowell (O) of Professor Glen was so successful
was chosen secretary.
Harvard
Chase (W. S. C .): time 52 1-5 sec. that hereafter the “Sophomore Even­
Moore, ’09, and Ormond Bean, '09,
880-yard run—Johnson (W. S. C.) ing" is to be an established custom, oc­
were elected to the positions of mem­
Downs (Oregon,) Dodson (Oregon); curring annually in May. The Fresh­
bers at large on the executive commit­
time, 2:04 4-5.
men will appear at Villard Hall, Fri­
tee. These five will comprise the exec­
120 yard hurdles—Kuykendall (Ore­ day evening, May 29th.
utive committee of the student body
The following program was most
for next year. The remaining officers gon), Putman (W. S. C.), Huston
(Oregon); time, 16 1-5 seconds.
ably given by the Sophomores Friday
elected were as follows:
220-yard hurdles—Huston (Oregon) evening:
Athletic Council, Fred C. Moullen,
Putnam (W. S. C.), Roberts (Oregon), The Chambered Nautilus ..................
’09; Wm. Wood, ’09; and Paul W.
......................... Mr. H. R. Davies
time, 28 seconds.
Reid, 09.
Broad jump—Kuykendall (Oregon), The One-Legged G oose......................
Editor in chief Oregon Weekly, Earl
......................... Miss Jennie Lilly
Putnam (W. S. C.), Huston (Oregon),
F. Kilpatrick, ’09; associate editors,
“Happy Song” (Del Riego) ...............
distance, 22 feet, 7 inches.
Oregon Weekly, Harriet Lane, ’09;
..................Miss Irene Simington
Pole vaidt—Cowgill and Boone
Oliver Huston, TO.
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address“
Manager, Oregon Weekly, Dean T. (W. S. C.) tied for first; Moullen (Ore­
......................Mr. Harold Rounds
gon)
third
;
height,
9
feet,
9
inches.
Goodman, TO.
Shotput—Halm (W. S. C.), Moul­ A Caudle Lecture ...............................
Assistant Manager, Oregon Weekly,
................ Miss Carolyn Dunston
len (Oregon), Zacharias (Oregon);
Fritz Dean, 'll.
The Village P a s to r.............................
Editor in chief, Oregon Monthly, distance, 40 feet, 11 inches.
........................ Miss Ruby Pratt
Hammer throw—Halm (W. S. C.),
Ruth Hansen, TO.
Gardner (Oregon), Moullen (Oregon) The Legend of the Organ Builder----
Associate editors, Jennie Lilly, 10;
.................. Miss Irene Simington
distance
139
feet,
5
inches.
Alfred Powers, TO; Neta Bartlett, 11;
Discus throw—McIntire ( Oregon), Song—Selected. . . .Mr. B. W. Prescott
and Marian Stowe, ’ll.
The Famine......... Miss Ethel Johnson
Business Manager, Oregon Monthly, Love (W. S. C.), Halm (W. S. C .), Marco Bozzaris .................................
Wm. Cake, TO; Assistant Manager, distance, 115 feet, 8 1-4 inches.
...............Mr. Benjamin Williams
Mile run—Clark (W. S. C.), Johnson
Oregon Monthly, Cecil Espy, 11.
Scenes between Beatrice and Benedick
(W.S.C.), Cooil (W. S. C .); time, 4:48.
from Shakespeare’s “Much
High jump—Putman (W. S. C.),
P R E S ID E N T K E R R O F O. A. C.
Ado About Nothing.”
Moullen (Oregon), Anderson (W. S.
Miss Frances Oberteuffer
C .); height, 5 feet, 8 inches.
and
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The relay was forfeited to W. S. C.
Mr. Dudley Clarke.
her Institution to U. O. Although she
Judges will soon be announced for
All orders for Senior invitations
admires the State University, as the
late Prof. Condon was a dear advisor the Interstate Oratorical Contest at must be in to Frank R. Mount by
of her early life and the Dean of Seattle, in which Jesse Bond repre­ May 23. Seniors take notice.
Women, Prof. Luella Clay Carson was sents Oregon. Copies of the orations
After Assembly, a delicious luncheon
have been forwarded to be judged on
her school mate.
thought and composition, and delivery was given the ^rangers by the fair
Mrs. Dunniway gave a short account
will be the only thing considered on Co-eds at the Gymnasium.
of her life and expressed her deep in­
An article on the Twilight Musicale
terest in the welfare of the U. O. the evening of the contest. The time
will
be
opportune
to
give
the
Oregon
was crowded out of this week’s issue
State Supt. Ackerman hoped that U.
and Tdaho representatives a chance to
O. would always stand first in the
of the Weekly.
see
the
fleet.
ranks, with O. A. C. a close second.