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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
1A PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Annual award day exercises Vere held at Willamette university lost evening at the chapel at which time sixteen men, who rep resented Willamette in football and basketball during the past year received emblems. Fasnacht, Booth, Findley and Notson. manager, received sweat- er awards for work In football. Erlckson was awarded a sweater for work in basketball. Certificates, given for perform' a nee in football to those who have already received sweaters, were given Patton, Sherwood, fehara, Stolzbeise, Huston, Wilkinson, Oliver, Lilligren, Rhodes, Moore and Hartley, Certificates tor basketball play ing were given Logan, Patterson, Hobertson, Hartley and Fasnacht. Patton and Logan were given the large "W" blanket, the high est honor the university has to be stow for athletic prowess. To re ceive this award the athlete must have won letters in the same sport for three yeara. Presentation of awards was made by Dr. Carl Greeg Don 07, president of Willamette. Following the exercise, tho members of the 'W" club met at the Gray Belie at a banquet. ELOCUTION CONTEST ARRANGEMENTS MADE Mt, Angel College, St. Benedict, Or., March 21. An elocution con test will be held soon and the two winners will get gold medals at the commencement exercises l;i June, one medal for the senior and one for the junior orator winning Preliminary tests will be held the later part of this month to deter mine the most capable men for the final contest. The tryouts will be held In con junction with the national orator ical contest sponsored by a Port land newspaper. There are at least six students out for the national contest. Journal Want Ads Pay GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Own an extra pair of Paris so you can always have a clean, crisp, fresh pair handy. You'll find it a great convenience. jJtloU)u35P ASTEIN&COMPlNr Chkaio New Yotfc I WE FEATURE THIS SPRING :' J ' I MANNISH (ft 1! 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