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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1908)
Hair and Tooth Brushes Tooth Preparations, Perfumes and Pine Soaps V A R S IT Y G IR L S E L E C T W. A. KUYKENDALL pharmacist 569 ( Willamette Street STAFF Very Complete Stock of DRUGS CHEM ICALS and Surgical Appliances Eugene, Ore. O rd er of the “ O T he O rd e r of the “O ” was form ed Of E d ito rs and M anagers for Special last T u esd ay evening at a m eeting W o m en ’s E d itio n of th e O re called for th a t purpose by the stu d en t gon W eekly m em bers of the A thletic Council. 1 he A m eeting of the co-eds of the U n i m em bership of the new order is to v ersity was called W ed n esd ay a fte r com prise only men who have won their noon in V illard H all for the purpose of em blem s at football, track and baseball. n o m in atin g and electing officers for the It is m odelled after a like organization W o m e n ’s edition of the O regon W eek at C hicago U niversity and the U niver ly, to be published Ju n e 1st. 1 his is a sity of C alifornia. The officers of the custom followed by E a ste rn C olleges society are : C. A. M cClain, ’06, p re sid e n t; P. W. and will be «introduced as an annual event with th is y e a r’s edition. It gives Reid, ’09, vice-president, and O liver B. the women a chance to be active in H u sto n , TO; secretary. A com m ittee was appointed to d raft S tu d en t Body affairs, besides being very beneficial, in the w ay of tra in in g a co n stitu tio n and report in a week. T he society will probably m eet only and experience. T h is edition will be perhaps tw ice as once a year, a t com m encem ent tim e. It large as the o rd in ary paper and will be will have for its object the securing teem in g with new s and good cuts. 1 he of the best ànd soundest conditions in U niversity athletic life. officers elected w e re : OLEN A R N S P IG E R A S S IS T A N T E lected to H elp C oach F o rb es W ith T h e F ootball T eam of 1908— F o u r Y ears an O regon T ackle O len A rnspiger, ’07, has been elected a ssistan t football coach for the com ing season. A rn sp ig er s record as the headiest football player in th e n o rth w est m ade the choice of the ath letic council an easy one. T he council has decided th a t th ere will be no V an co u ver trip for O reg o n track ath letes. M anager Bean has been em pow ered to take eight m en to the P o rtla n d m eet, Ju n e 6. If there are eight m en w ho de sire to en ter th a t co n test O reg o n will be represented. M ost of th e ath letes are m ore or less indifferent ab o u t en te rin g a club m eet, and it m ay be th at no team will enter. T he S eattle trip for D ecoration D ay will be m ade w ith tw elve m en, w hich m eans th a t tw o of E ditor-in-chief, Miss E m ily M uir 08; the reg u lar track team will have to re A sso ciates: T h e M isses F rances O ber- N early all of the Junior Beavers have m ain at home. teuffer, ’10; Jessie C hase, ’08; Cora been distributed. T he R oycroft edition C am eron, ’08; Pearl H aw th o rn e, ’10; will soon be ready for delivery. T hose W ard L. Ray, ’08, w ent to P o rtlan d and F ran cis Y oung ,11. By a u n an i who have not obtained th eir books or m ous consent, M iss A gnes Beach, 09, paid their class tax will find a welcome on business F rid ay , re tu rn in g S unday evening. was chosen for m anager, w ith M iss reception from the m anagers. A rth u r M errick, ed ito r of T h e Col M iss Isolene Shaver, '10, as her a ssist C. A. Steele, w ho was in P o rtlan d ant. last week on account of the severe ill legian M agazine, spent M onday and ness of his m other, has retu rn ed to E u T u esd ay looking a fte r th e U n iv ersity F resh m an R hetoricals. in terests of his publication. gene. T h e annual freshm an rh eto ricals will C has. E rskine, TO, was visited last Rev. H. N. M ount spoke at Y. M. C. tak e place next W ednesday evening. A. last F riday night, finding his te x t in week by his father, Rev. W . M. E rsk in e M ay 27. All the num bers on the p ro the 42d Psalm. T he L yans-D evereaux of C oburg. g ra m — literary as well as m usical— will strin g q u artette furnished some special M iss Plazel Bean, ’l l , left S unday be handled by m em bers of the fresh music. m o rning for P o rtlan d . T hence she will m an class. T he U niversity of O regon L aw go to S eattle to see the fleet. T h e old custom of holding annual School defeated the U niversity of M rs. H a rry L ane of P o rtlan d spent freshm an rh eto ricals will th u s be re W ashington in debate on S atu rd ay the wreek end w ith M iss H a rrie t L ane, introduced, giving the first year s tu night on the question of the advisabil ’09, at the K loshe T illacum H ouse. d en ts an o p p o rtu n ity to appear in p u b ity of the initiative and referendum . A M iss M oorehead of Ju n c tio n visited lic as well as the o th er three classes S eattle ju ry gave the decision by a Miss O livia R isley at the K losche T dl- w ho ap p ear annually in Sophom ore vote of tw o to one. acum H ouse last week. rh eto ricals, Ju n io r o ratio n s and the Some Salem high school g irls who Ralph and Jay R eynolds of O. A. C. Senior h ailin g and Beekm an oratorical visited Ben G rout, ’09, on S aturday. w ere here to a tte n d the prom w ere contests. A com ing m usical event is the re M iss Jennie F ry e at the T an Pi Hou.-»e E v erybody is cordially invited. No cital to be given soon by the pupils of and M isses E ckerlin, E lliot, and W a.k - adm ission will be charged. er at the Z eta Io ta Phi. Mr. LeRov G esner. TI. M oore of O. A. C. visited his T he week end guests of the Sigm a An article on the m eeting of the s tu cousin, H a rv a rd M oore, F rid a y and dent body last W ednesday failed to Nus were Dr. Ziegler, H on. C. N. reach the W eekly office this week M cA rthur, and M essrs M oore, Beck, | S atu rd ay . W . L. W h ittle se y , TO, w rites from S tew art, H u sto n , D art, M cG uire, hence it is om itted. P rinceton, w here he is an in stru cto r, T h e g ate receipts of the Ju n io r Prom C harlton, and A ulton. Miss Aileen Brong, ex. TO, is v isit p raisin g highly th e lite ra ry and foren will b rin g the class out even on the Ju n io r week end. w ithout n ecessitat ing F.da H um phrey, 09. She will re sic w ork of th e stu d e n ts reg istered from O regon. turn home W ednesday. in g an e x tra tax.