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STUDENTS TO JUDGE DEBATES Men of In terstate E x p erien ce W ill go to Eastern O reg o n to Ju d g e League D eb ates Eleven DoUars for St^ ~ CARNIVAL IN PRO SPECT Ruth Hansen, editor of the Oregon Novel Idea for Evening of M errym ak announces “ Prize s,or>- A a h ,lf f Pnze ls seven dollars and “ Í" "’ ing m ay be Suggested to Junior Class An innovation in the manner of sel and a’ haí t ree dollars 1 > - I • * e° nteSt closes Jan- ecting judges for the state interschol narv i- W eek-end Carnival” nmv i is °Pen open to all students ''eek-end ‘ , aim ’? to all students astic debating league has been pro not members of the Monthly staff It source of amusement to friends 'a n i posed this year by Professor J. A. èxcepi tahattOt u ’e C° " teSt ° f’ last -Vcar’ on'd<lT |tS ° , Univ^ ' y on the Ce Churchill of Baker City. The scheme t that two prizes are offered in-1 I 1 hursday in next May if the idea« is to use men in this capacity who have wdl(he° ch nC‘ / Udgu S f° r the contest d / ’'T i en.terPr*sing stuiknts are in- been members of the University of Or wil he chosen by the editor from the ?orsed the junior class. Week-end egon forensic teams and to have the - taff. All stones submitted will l)e carn,vaI’ say those who have planned same set of judges for a series of de considered the property of the Oregon 'Vp Uld Slmply he a minature “Trail” bates between the various high schools Monthly, and all stories of merit wil! ^ r e a k , ” which would be strict- in each district. Thus far only the >e published. Stories may be of any y ° f a college nature and would be Eastern Oregon district has accepted length although three thousand words hcld. on Kincaid Eiel.l on Thursday the system, but it is probable that the s ion ( generally be the extreme maxi- Concessions would be sold other three districts may follow suit. mum limit. Stories with college at- ?r panted, as in any carnival, and a Under the regulations of the debat mosphere are preferred, hut the na- ,eatuie ,\V()uld be clever take-offs on ing league the final debate of the in ture ot the stories is in no way die- C()1!ege 1,fe with enough local allusions terscholastics is held annually at the tatAev \ ' ° f a ,iarniless nature to add a high de- University of Oregon. A cup present W alter Eaton, 09, won the contest ^rec ° .,ntcrcst- Some of the conces- ed by the Oregon regents is awarded last -v ear- ‘ ! s,Ons, might be of such character as .to to the winning trio at this contest. —;— — --------- j ^ t the needs, or the advantages, or Professor Ezekiel E. DeCou is secre Clever C alendar tJle possibilities of the University be- tary of the league and the U niversity -------- ! tore visitors in a graphic and strik- of Oregon is the foster-father of the “Christening Cap. Bri<m-S’ Duck vw„l,ia’!,,er‘ Sllch are the somewhat whole scheme. Pond; is only one of a number of in ,,U the "¡visab liiv' an' I ne new plan as proposed by direc terestingand original cartoons from tlm ; i e- -i ability of suggesting the ^ |hVhlh’ lB '; tor Churchill will more than ever ce I - of Wi.Hs ,A l a s t: ^ S Z - ± ^ llS s ar|n“ ment the league to the University of Oregon. The matter of selecting is .a '" a» - .ba, has judges tor the high school debates has all the frat^rnitv all the fraternity houses, and of the always been a ticklish proposition. It not yet been seriouslv considered, The is difficult to get men for these posi more prominent organizations appear only available time would he Thursday tions who are either unbiased or un A calendar of this sort has never be night, as Friday evening is given fore been published here. The sale over to the Junior Exhibition ami Sat fit edudiced and when such men can he secured as a rule they are unwil has already trim into the hundreds. urday night to the Junior Prom. The Many fellows are getting several, as proceeds of the carnival could he given, ling to serve in such a capacity. f fregón men, who have weekly tht \^ make ideal C hristmas presents. say to its promoters, to the general training in the matter of hearing anil A. S. Trew, the originator of the cal student body fund and thus incident .h"lging debates, are well qualified to endar, will have them on sale in Vil ally furnish a substantial source of rev lard I fall on Tuesday from 8:45 to enue. 1 as jU(f e . 'Elie fact that the high five o clock in the afternoon. ecterHi01 Eastern .Oregon have sel- Cross C ountry Men T ry O ut regon men is a great compli Im provem ents at Dorm a n t to our students. Cross-country tryouts were held Fri weekll'is<1fbnleS WiI1 be JudSed in one Men of the Dormitory are happy. day and Saturday by the juniors, soph Citv at ° WS t Ontari° vs- Baker The new dance floor has at last been vs.’ p i,,-,- n inoT’ J anuary 5; UaGrande laid in the spacious reception room. omores and freshmen. The personnel! of the senior team will he decided with Ctive "i i*1 BaGrande, January 6; Uhe reception room will be divided in trvout. In the finals each class will ;• Unin ‘s an¡, at Cove, January two parts by a temporary partition, out lanuar s VSr Cn(,letOn at Pendleton, as it is too large to be cozy. The par have five representatives. The win ning five in the junior tryout were Z. proposed i -1C men wbo ,lave Been tition will be easily removed whenever Riddell, captain, first; Claude Downing, Lk f.rom. which there will be selected t , ‘ , n wn,ch will H be - the floor is desired for dancing. second; H. C. Leonard, third; Roy K. Bond A Hkc tr,p there are J esse felephones will soon he installed on Terry, fourth and Clarence A. Steele, lohn R r "°s- R' Townsend, W ; ' ' ¡nslow. V >t° ,,rette' '°7; Wal‘- C.’ all three floors of the building, say fifth. I he five freshmen to qualify are the authorities. Eights are now on Reynolds, captain, Garrabrandt, W. until 12:15 o’clock instead of eleven Schumacher, Davis and Kelly. In the Voucher S ystem In s titu te d as formerly, which is an innovation ap sophomore tryout C. A. Downs, cap- preciated by the studious Dorm men. ain, finished fifth, hut was evidently are over^'sav °/ tbe s°pBomores A series of pleasant parties are in pros able if it had been necessary to take Bax methods le..'¡¡end)ers of that class. pect. It is possible that an opening a much better place. J. V. Rast, a V ouchers nnist'V ! fii° ,1(Jn^er Prevail, entertainment will be given during dark horse, won first in good style fol lowed by Harris, Keenan, Hoover and drawn, and ’v b ed ^or ad money Christmas vacation. Downs. scrutinize J 1" ’nnJ com.n,ittee will R obison is E ditor Such w,ls ,i A '-i? .dnanclal records. C. A. Dalzell and Roy K. Terry m«>inAastheweW ekl ° f the C,aSS at its c , . j i x are recently appointed members of the Sophomores .net on Thursday last, .,aff of )w , ( and elected Oregana officers. Charles ointnlcllts wi„ be annollnce(, soon/ 'luring the T lU P ee. takes its trip W. Robison was unanimously elected ---------------------- Mlnnesot. a nksA vini( ^ cation. - editor-in-chief, while Mr. Ray Walsh O. A. C. will probably send a regi- cre'lit for work- ' tkl!| year ff’ve c°llege received the majority oyer Ralph Cro- nient of cadets to the Seattle exposi- • The soph, ,„k ‘U dramatic club. nise for the managership. tion. The idea was suggested by the rce r ¿ s ', rc. ff,rls at Michigan This early election will enable them recent demonstration in Portland. grThnesunbonnets.'an C° 'eds to wear not only to spend a great deal of time ---------— --------- gathering material, but also give them Mucklcstone, a freshman, has been <low"etherbra,'ne daa„tceI.OWa haVC VOted opportunity of gaining pointers from elected captain of the football team of this year’s “Oregana” officers. the I niversity of \\ ashington. ° " -