engineering club disbands
Oregon Monthly
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For the Semester After, a Very Suc
The Oregon Monthly f„r j„ ne is 0Ht
Is won by a Team of Only Four Ath
cessful and Helpful Year of
It is easily the best of the year. An
letes From the University
Work
attractive cover design by J. C. Veatch
Of Oregon
’07, on neat white papu, gives an ar
With its last meeting the Engineer tistic effect. All of the articles are
W ith only four men—Kuykendall,
ing Club closed the most prosperous praiseworthy. Ruth Hansen, editor for
year of its history. The growth of in 1908-9, traces the history of Oregon Zacharias, Huston and Moon—entered
terest in the club is attested by the college journalism. Jennie Lilly gives in the meet conducted by the Pacific
30 new members this year. The club some interesting facts regarding Com Northwest Association at Portland
numbers 55 active members with 12 mencement Customs in various parts last week, the University of Oregon
honorary members in the Faculty. of the world. Satya Deva, a Hindu stu won second place, and scored more
Only Engineering students of the three dent, is the author of a reminiscent ar points than teams representing the
upper classes are admitted to mem ticle describing the effect of Occiden Oakland Olympic Club, the Seattle
Athletic Club, the Vancouver (B. C.)
bership. A majority of the present tal surroundings on an Oriental. Three
Athletic Club and Vancouver (B. C.)
members will return to college next stories of surpassing merit, by Helene
Y. M. C. A. Besides these teams also
year and, with the additions from the Robinson, Walter Eaton and Francis
were entered aggregations from the
class of 1911, should maintain the high \\ alsh, enliven the pages. “Seniors, Tacoma and Lafayette High Schools.
standard of the club.
an Appreciation," is a satire cleverly il First place in the meet was easily
The meetings during the past year lustrated with drawings by Marian won by the Multnomah Athletic Club
have been held on the first and third Stowe, a member of the staff for the with Oregon second and Oakland
Fridays of the month at 8 o’clock, P. coming year. Other articles, and some Olympic Club third. Seattle Athletic
M. The attendance has
Club was a good fourth.
been large, often taxing t
For Oregon, Captain
the capacity of the hall.
Kuykendall took first in
Twelve faculty members
the broad jump, second in
and the President have
the 120 hurdles and sec
addressed the club and
ond in the pole vault—a
nearly all of the members
total of 11 points. Hus
have made short addresses
ton took first in the 100
on the subjects with
yard dash defeating Smith
which they are most fa
son in this event. Zach
miliar.
arias took second place in
All of the addresses are
the hammer throw and
on practical subjects. The
Moon third in the 220 yd.
dash.
club has listened to dis
In the other events,
cussions on chemistry,
( )regon had no entries.
electricity, mathematics,
The biggest feature of the
Ph ysics, mining and civil
day was the mile run
engineering. Experiments,
which the judges decided
such as the manufacture
BETA EPSILON SORORITY HOUSE
Davolt of O. A. C. won
of gun cotton, have been
carried on before the club. Each ad- especially good poems complete a cred- by an inch from Clarke of the Seattle
Athletic Club. Smithson in the 120
dress is followed by a general dis- itable commencement issue,
cussion of the subject by the mem-
Arthur Means ol Pendleton, who has hurdles ran the distance in 15 2-5,
bers. Many of the addresses are ac- been visiting at the Delta Alpha house, breaking the world’s record, but as
companied with illustrated views.
returned home 1 hursday. He will cu one hurdle was knocked down the rec
ord can not be allowed.
lt is the intention of the club to ask ter the I niveisitv next year,
next year for a special edition of the
Benjamin Huntington, a popular
First places in the remaining events
Oregon Weeklv in which they can fill- member of the senior class, has been were won as follows:
220 yard dash—Gerhardt, < dympic
ly describe the Engineering depart chosen as teacher of history in Eugene
Higji
School
tor
next
year.
ments of the University* which arc
Athletic Club; 440 yard dash. Green-
Prof.
I.
M.
(den
left
this
noon
for
second to none in the Northwest.
haw, Multnomah; 880 yard run,
Thus the club is coming to fill a Portland to sec about completing his Glarner, Olympic; mile run, Davolt,
long felt want of the engineer. It takes orchestra for Commencement. The lo Multnomah; 120 yard hurdles. Smith-
the place of the debating society and cal contingent has been practicing for son, Multnomah; 220 yard hurdles,
yet deals with subjects which are more a month under his direction, and prom Malcomson, Seattle A. C .; high jump,
interesting and important to him than ises the best ch< rus we have ever had. Chapman, Multnomah; broad jump,
Miss Erma Clifford of Baker City
those discussed in debate. May the En
who has been vi :”*”g the Tati Pi soror- Kuykendall, <)regon ; pole vault. <)lym-
gineering club ever prosper.
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itv left today foT a week's visit in pic A. C.; hammer throw. Hall. Mult
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re tim in g s to her home. nomah; shot put, Wolff, Multnomah;
Mr. W illis Duniway,
a son ot \iUrrnl
Abigai i ortiano n before
<
discus throw, Bantz, Seattle A. C .;
Scott Duniway, was recently elected
* *7 ~
.
president of the University of Mon-
Brooks Dixon of Pendleton y.s.ted senior relay, Multnomah team; High
School relay, Tacoma II. S .; Grammar
tana. Mr. D uniw avw as once a stu- at the Kappa S w « ouse
is as
School relav, Hawthorne Public School.
ek.
we
dent at the University of Oregon.
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