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Theaters and Features Society and Churches VOL. Q7 SECOND SECTION EUGENE, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1923 EIGHT PAGES NO. 58 IPURPLE AN-D GOLD FLASHES News of Interest of Events, Past and Future, at the University High School cuss ulmis fur the work of (he hieh i Brown cave a talk on "(he visiting ! ! hchoni annual. toarhor." Tea was served after the I .Mr. Chatten will vi!it the news- meotiiig. writinc vlass Tuesday, Mnrrh li, and will itive an ilium rated lecture ex plaining the process of engraving. Vol. Saturday, March 14, 1925 No. 22 The per. Editorial h.skethall season for 1025 in Tl,s I'niK-rsit.v high lost the . ; t.in k. n olosa mnr- not he f'Ht of lb- r coach, they leave every inch TTkrir vitality to make this season nsstul one. In truth .t has , success only two games were both by only a few Points, and . f lUATin: clean and in, f,Ul, - - ne'Va' " '""ve 1111 ,he pr"'" ,,,t ran be given them. lB,i inBt vpbp for a I the . " !,... J . cd the entire second squad in the i eight o'clock. Several matches have third quarter and they held Spring. been held and from the results it al ways seems that vocabularies must be studied more, although several complaints like this come in: "Well, ! know nearly all of them, except the one you ask me." field to one point. The first snuad were put back in for the last quarter. first si""' men, they have done a .i.- onhnnl let them know w lor "-- ; fct jou appreciate it. Girls Hold Demonstration Tkp girls' gym exhibition was held Ttarsday night in the Woman s Luini Each class had a corner! Found I'o you want to enter school here? How old aro you and what is your name? These were a few of many questions nsked of ' Buddy," infant son of Dr. Clark, when he was found near the school and brought into the Girls Taka Up Tonnls Tile Class in eirla' snnrr will nlar I tennis after the spring vncation. Kach office by a group of girls. He was 1 B" T nave to ' ber own racket given a doughnut and (hen plied with i , b1"s Bml '' Inlversity courts different questions. I havl! bMn "eeured for tins work. Aft- When asked to point out his borne, " ""!"' '"""rl8 ""' '"t ,of several house. VK terra canoeing will be taken up. ally Mr. Benjamin. Krnest Kspinosa ""Y ' "s "'""'S. and IleVeryl Hempy took the little ! ""d' hSw?r b'1"15 f'" now. fellow in a ear to find hi. home with ! "nd no,"th not. vprv mn.v girls are the result that it was finally located. ' ""y "r" '"J0""g ",c Reserves Change Plans. The flirl Reserve stunt niglit has game was to determine the team that was to play Kugeuo high for the district championship and so the game was played on the neutral Willamette f Diversity floor at Salem. The. uni versity high ho a had an off night and were unable to convert baskets like they usually do. Webster had the usual lineup play. Class Changes Rooms The shorthand class, moved Friday to the Seminar room in the education building. Boom ten, formerly occupied by this class is now being used by Miss ; l.ounsbury as a geometry room for those studentR who failed in that sub' ject last semester. Dally Qutzs Given .Ue room which was decorated in I The two o'clock civics class has been postponed untifthe .1 or 4 of litir colors, and before tlieir eier dies, , ws as ofollons. Bi March All the classes and Folk Dancing ,.... ---- - Grmoastics aim oonuin ..uiu,,M,c Seventh Grade Cnnoastics and Gotlonds Quadrille Eighth Grade GyTnastics and Ilunson Hruse.... t Ninth and Tenth Grade Grawastics and Irish Jig ' Eleventh and Twelfth Grade M Ball....eventn ana jMgmu uraue n.Anetrntinn of Slf Testing Activities t :.. Seventh Grade Individual Athletics Eighth Grade Apparatus Work - ...... , Ninth through Twelfth Individual Gymnastics. ...All Classes Basketball Ninth through Twelfth "jitacle Relay All Classes Anrding of Trophy k U. H. S. Wins Last Game University high basketball team ion its last game of the season from .-I-l- 1 . ',ul,, Hall of U. H. S., and Nice of oeen siren nany quizs the past week, j April. The cast of characters have bj Misd Mr4 ullougli. who in stibntl-1 been chanBed. The senior croup will tilting while Mr. Dickemon is away, present "Tuo Florist Shop," the cast - . T '" i'beinR: rrencn nay studied Mamle The pupils of the nine o'clock 'Miss Weils French II class have discarded their i Mr. Jackson readers in favor of a play, called the "Voyage do M. Perrichon," by La brithe and Martis. l'art or all of the play may be dramatized, says Miss Schull, instructor. Catalogue Out Soon The faculty of the University high school is working on a copy of a new high school catalogue, as the old one is out of date. The new one will be out soon after the spring vacation. Radio Books Arrive The books '"Radie Communication", written by John Stills, have arrived at the Co-op. These books were order ed by Mr. Means for the radio divis ion of the Physics class. This sec tion will now start on their regular work. The study will take up the mathematical side of radio. Spell-Down Held "All right, choose up sides for a spell-down." creates some excitement in Miss H'tey's French I class at .. lora McClain ... Wanda Leslie, Marjorie l.andru Sloosky Margaret Hurley William Francis Greenefield The junior group will present "The Innocent Villtan," the cast being: Professor Knapp .... Thelma Nelson Krnistine Floyd .... Katherine Manrud Students "III" Oh-h-h, Ah-h-h. Kh-he-e-e. These were the sounds of sonic one evident ly in great misery Tuesday afternoon When the noises didn't stop, it was decided the matter needed investigat ing. Runuing out into the hall, in' vestigators found it was only some physics students who were expert menting with a small instrument for showing the vibrations of sound waves. They would say vowels into one end and watch a rubber diaphram vibrate from the sound waves. Mrs. Jonea Sails Mrs. Iavid J. Jones nail pa! from New York for Wales March 10, after visiting in Montana for several weeks and spending some time in New ork city, hhe expects to arrive at her dentinal ion March IS, w here she will Tisit relatives, and will be joined by Mr. Jones after school closes in June. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will return to Fngeno early in August when Mr. Jones will assume the duties of city Nchoul superintendent of Kngene. Band Director Talks Andrew Landles, director of the Eugene high school band and orches tra, talked, recently to members of the Moose lodge on the subject of music in public schools. i , ticarv School News FUN A DILLON and liltACK FAKK1S The seventh and eighth grade boys physicial training classes under the direction of Mr. Newhouse, are or caniiinir their baseball teams. They nlay the last basketball or the sen foii this afternoon, against the Coburg team. Mrs. Morrow is comfortably settled in her new home at Lincoln street. Th boys and girls are constantly hoping for dry Aveather so that they may make use of the new baseballs. At the P.-T. A meeting steps were taken to provide a new bass drum fur the school orchestra, under di rection of Mr. Landles. Museum Now Lacks Adequate Building Shakespeare's Play Studied The senior EngUs-h . classes are now stmlvinc Macbeth. ShultesncarQ's Mrs. Hutt-in .... Hetty Ann Macduff last tragedy. The play is being read Miss Mable Butt-in, KliKubeth (luilion in class and topics made for each Freda Doris Lichty scene. a I Later on. it may be dramatized by Notebooks Called For the two classes. Just bi-fore inking The notebooks that the students up the study of Macbeth. Shake of the nine o'clock biology class have Upeare's life and plays were studied been working on for the past six weeks must be in Monday was the announcement of Miss Hays Wednes day morning. The notebooks contain in order to furnish n background. The Practical Work Used economics class hnsi been notes and drawings on development i studying business organisation. Dur and on protozoae. Two distinct j ing the past week monopoly was dis cussed, lo make the work clear, dia grams were put on the board to illustrate. Thursday, papers were written on the advantages and dis advantages of monopoly. Friday. I test was given on the work covered during the study of business organization. classes of protozoae have been found so far. i besc are flagellates and cil iates. U. H. S. Loses Game Corvallis high school won from the University high basketbnll team March 5 by a score of 11) to 1(1. The Mimmie Dement, a fourth grade pupil, has moved to The Dalles. SEATTLE, March 1 1. A state museum, whose number of specimens increases at the rate of ln..0 yearly, but which ban been closed to the public more than a year due to lack of funds to erect a mod ern building, is owned by the atnte of Washington. The museum is on the University of Washington cam pus here in a structure thn formed a part of the Ataska-Paciftc-Vukou exposition of JttOl. In the last two years 2100 speci mens in 13.1 collections have brought the total number of specimens to 105.000. They are valued at $115. HK and illustrate the entire histori cal growth of the Pacific northwest. The public has been excluded from Viewing the exhibits Until they are in a new building. (enry soSonl today was awarded the LSkeie Jewelry trophy for the nen test, most efficient and economical school in Eugene in te handling of materials, hyt the school Itonrd. This trophy, which is a large silver loving cup, whs offered by O. L. Skeie tins year an an incentive to thrift and neatness on the part of school pupil and tenplierp. Condon school was awarded the cup the first time. It was then given to Lincoln and,lienry schools. The school board acts as a committee of judges In making the award, which Is based on (n economy In use ot ma terials provided by the school district (2 neatness and care of building In side and out, and X) general appear ance of the school yard. he remained until the aridrome closed down and was then trans ferred to Egypt. Here he studied for the royal air force pilot's certifi cate. He passed his tests and is now pilot-sergent in one of the air mail planes between Cairo and iaga. a desert journey of 700 miles each way. ltaltantyns wri an original mem ber of the crew of the R-H4, but It was found necessary to leave him behind. Hu was bent on making the trip, however, and, two hours before the crnft left Scotland, he hid him self in the rigging. When the air ship was about 00 miles out he waa discovered, lying sick and feverish among some gns bags to which he had crept from the rigging. After treatment by the staff physician he worked hia way across for the rest of the voyage. Tutor for Prince Stowaway Is Now Certified Pilot J.ONnOX, .March 14. W Wil liam Rallnntyne, who was a stow-' nwny oo the lt-IU when she flew to America In July, 1110. has at last heen successful In obtaining his "wings," or in other wonls his pi lot's certificate. After hia escapade on the ilirigihle, Rnllnntyne was sent back to Ilowden In Yorkshire, where TOKIO, March 14. Major General Lord Lawrence Drummond, former tutor of the I'rlnco of Wales, will supervise the study of Prlnro Chichi hu, second son of the emperor, who will go to England in May for two years' study. All About Einstein PARIS, March 14. Proving again that Klnstein "started something." Professor Morris Lecot of the I'nl versity of I.ouvain lias found 11775 books about the author of the theory of relativity. Of this number ouly 43ft were written in his native land of Germany, Great Rritain contribut ing 1161). - Mra. Reck, representative of tho 1 school of music on tho university I campus, atteuded tho music class of j Miss lmvood, who ia practice teach-1 ing. ! r Three new pupils have entered the j first grade. They ore John and Hob- i crt Leppart and Hubert Luman. j The pupils of this grnde are mnk- j ing progress in phonics and reading. I They arc also doing fine work in mu-: sic and other studies. ; The Palmer penmanship represen tative. Miss Preston, from Portland, visited the school last week. Eugene High School News Seniors Entertain Mothers A tea for the mothers of all Ben- rhursday afternoon, March 11:, from u to o o ciock in room ouo. u m tae nrst anair oi mis mnu 10 riven DV anv senior class in e.u- tme hiiili school. Mrs. E. L. Flctcli r and Miss Mae Kiosey presided at it Itl tables. assigned to the four classes for beau tification. The seniors and juniors have. ciorAC-iif the. lawn in front cf the school and on each Eirie lo -the southeast J'and northeast cutrances, while the sophomores and freshmen keys during the regular song-sessions to be held in assembly each week. Typist Makes Bocord Maron Thompson, a first year typ ing student, recently made a record in charge of the courts and thai of 02 words a minute on on T'nder Team at Tourney. The stale basketball tournament nhicli ia being played in Salem, will ..tug tiasu lOT U1C, BlUIC tunuilnuu Tne victors of this tournament will . r.li.A.Anl.rl In tha l,ltnH KtMtl'H mmco nutic nntiomtl tournament ut I hlrni.il The K. II. S. quintet is represented Milligan, Joe Bnlly, Holand '"liniin, Hrron Harnes, I,ester til- Marvin Schroder and Carol Kb- 'Han. T'D district championship teama represented. They are Penille- ''l. Hoed River, Kriinklin high. As ' ri. Salem, F.ugene, Arago, Mcdford im MrMinnville high. Fifty Dollars Realized T mm "f S."4.R0 was cleared from " rfi-ent performance of the oper- ' The llelle of Barcelona. The il" ket Mle amounted to ?-."il.D0 nn I I'llal expen.es, including music, nnl of costumes, stage equipment J advertiinz. amounted to Killl.TII. ar-fits revert tn the treasury of undent b"ily association. grounds at the rear of the building. Bungalow Plans Drawn The advanced atudents in architec ture are doing splendid work in mak ing plans, tracings and blue prints for mudern homes, these plans are complete in every detail, including basement, first and second floors, and all modern built-in features and the placing of furniture. Kach student in this course is re quired to complete a set of blue prints of a moderu bungalow drawu to scale. Society to Participate At a special meeting o line Aip.i.i wood machine. This is the highest speed yet attained by any of tliefirst year students. Instructor Spoaks on Radio J. T. Thornton, adviser to the radio club, spoke on the fundamen tals of physics Involved in the opera tion of a simple set, last Monday. Vitcor Phelps spoke on. The place of clubs in high school. The remain der of the meeting was spent prac ticing code. ' Classes Enjoy Slides The second semester science class es of Miss Mary l.ee Sullivan, Miss chapter of the National Honor so- (Jlenn Prank and Rnsooo Sill were ciety held Wednesday the. activity shown lantern slides of wild animate period a committee including Herbert and those animnls which man has do ..i..i '..ul.ninn farnl Kierhart I mesticaleil. last Friday. The slides ll-(-(,'l . , "n and George Kvsns wns chosen to wo a out a stunt for the Hi .lini. "Inter Nos" Meet At a meeting of the I.ntin club. Inier Ns." Thursday me pre,,.,.... appointed a committee consisting of V,,r Ashton. Marine Perry and Mar ian Powell to adopt a conslitullon. A snrinl committee. Hon Sheylhe, I har 1, tie Hilviird end Mniy Lou se I of- inan, wns also appoint. Hl-Y Uonterenca Planned A 'tmiroittee composed of L'lsrk ,:ii'lu, Addison Hrnckman and ftMr Calkins, wns minotnted At the '"lit meeting of the Hi-1' club fday evening. March 11. lo ." Ilan for the county Hi-1 con ;"'ft. other cities that will (end "ltn t ,h conference are (ielil. Cottage Grove, Coburg "Vend ing. 1 Commit!., n-itl .l.n a.t dates v ampaign of f riennsnip, "niiai event fo the Hi-1 club. K'ubeth Knowlc. Pauline Stivers. 'twite Shelley and Jana Glenn M b.i'n el.ia.l h .;.)' .',i.e r and Clnr,nAA M..n.. T-u-in u'ra rd de ISrnt kart, and Henry 1,1 the nova r nh. Other atll- re ueing considered. n0r"' Club Initiates Eight. t the hnn.. '.rn. I'nf. 'ndaj evening, March 13. Thoe i-atM ,r, (o,. ,nd vitl, t;tt- T "Ty and Melbn McDonaM. Lois " AIM'S Mr I mnA ltrtf. -' n.i bail 10. ""J refreshments were served " "e even ing. At Dibat ers Talk to Club . . of the Nes ItlF Inmtlf tntar.atin. V" ,'V"' various inein ... debiting team: to wf. .." .. '.''munson, Pauline Win were obtained from the extension ilirision of the I'niversily of tlregon. Legal Qutetion Discussed That congress shoid hare power hv a two-third, vote to annul decis inns of the supreme court " ."' question which was debated by es tnrisna Thursday. Wallace Campbell, who supported ,he affirmative alone becausej... col league was absent, won a .k-1 " -,'" from Alice Clink and llarrj Barley of the negative team. Students ! Challenge The member, of Mrs. Carl, ' bdSthe"..., of Mar before the Latin clu M s Carlile's third per.od It.n ,1... has m we -M".rt;l,;;r her fourth period cla.s to a verhil duel. Block Printing Done . , ,.1 class in art is gin'nin'g'lhe' study of color theory. The ....dent. I I - he. ..I., a rhari of colors to each other. .bowing the relation Student Solva Pufile A cross-word puwle was . .e... ,f ihe Art club Thursday. The words I, name, of famous p.mter. or Athenians Conduct Sale Might dollars and thirty rnt was mad" by the Athenians on Tuesday. March I". by the sale nf hot dog sandwiched in the halls. This money will be used to pay fr the Athenian picture in the Lugenean. ports in connection with this subject at the Inst meeting of the club. The fJreek drama was reviewed by Melbn McDonuld, A brief survey of the Latin drama wns given by Eliza beth Morse. Katherine Wine), ell presented a summary of several Eng lish dramas. Architectural Students Tested Test papers have Been received by r red Che-in from A. H. Nickols, state supervisor of industrial education. These tests, which arc sent to nil high schools in the state, are for the purpose of determining tho know ledge of each student regarding me chanical drawing and architecture. "J 4 C's Have Speaker ( I. liorer, president of the Hank of Commerce, addressed the J 4 ("s club nn the relation between the banker nnd.the farmer. Two pupils have left Miss Men- denhnll's room. Uretchen Niekn has moved to Itiver road and Ernest El roy has moved on the Coburg road. Edward Lam man from Washing-' ton has entered Miss Johusou'a third . grade class. Hailey Mcfiinn from Hoscburg has ( entered the fourth A. j Marie and Gordon Etrny have left i this grade to enter another school. The pupils In Miss Hart's room ' have been making a spring study in: paints and. yellow gray' ami ' bluck j colored paper. I An assembly was held Tuesday j morning for the seventh and eighth ; grades, to acquaint the pupils with the mtisic contest which is to be held in about twelve weeks. j The classes are midi .;ig the rec ords. "Leihesfreud," composed by i Fritjs Kreisler, and "Prer (Jynt Suite" j by (irjeg. The eighth grade girls' sewing 1rsm( furnitilieil (lie nmrmm fur Mr. Roror also eiplained the work the P.-T. A. meeiinir Wednesdav. The of the agricultural commission of Ih.!gir1n wore dresses thev had made un American Banker's association, of,,or ,)P tirPriion of the sewing tench which he is n member, representing ,,r Mnti j0f,Pphine Enright. the twelfth federal reserve district. prograin wns as follnws: A comprised of the seven western mm.k nirnir hy n,out tpn nf ,he girls. B,n,r'1- in which they explained how I heir i dresses were made: two songs, "Out Enfiraver Meets Staff j ("er the Iteep," and "Houtheni Twi- W. 11. Chattcn, of the Hicks-Chat-1 light Song" by all the girls, and a ten engraving company, made a busi-! doll dance by Henrietta (losney and ness visit ta the Eugenean staff! Lenna Hall. A a final number the Tuesday afternoon, March 1". to dis- girls danced the "Virginia Heel." Mrs. Mis Shears Makes Record , I'orothv Shears, a student in ad vanced short hand, made a high rc- rd of rjn words a minute in taking dictation froia practically new ma terial. This fs the hiKheil spee that any advanced shorthand student has made in taking dictation. Play to Be Given 'The Hoop Stone.' a one-act com edy bv Stigter, will b presented in asitem'hlv anon hy the dVumntic class under the direction nf Mini Zimmerman, instructor Eunice Englih- irr ku. t. . - .t-n: -'a a the treat benefits r derived from the debate. SteiQrS Plan. Ch.,ka '"""'f'caiion nf the front Sl"nlV Peterson and HalpJ Sntr... - . . "1 l.r li ,, i'l,r..lr. were names their works. Talk on Etiquette Given Mr, luanit. Penniman. represe rnTaWe'eCe-.e Thursday n.o,n,n, to girl, taking bomejconomiv-s. ... will Plav Mi.. M.rsters- urgent call for a ; bekab lodge on Orchestra Prepares Program According lo late reports the high school orchestra has plaved the fun eral march betokening the passing of solemn music. The orchestra is now working on late and popular jas and preparing for a concert lo he given in the high school auditorium during f a student assembly in the near fu ture. Short Playi fo Be Given The Maker of 1 "reams,'- -A Col lege Stick" and "rleauty ami Ihe lacrbin." will be presented by mem bers of the liramatiP club, at Hie neit regular meeting of the Parent Teacher aocialion. bich will be held April -'. Department to Exhibit The adranced classes of French. Spanish and IJilin plan lo hold an ellnbit during the first week ot May. About 4" or .' po.tera are to be made by the students. . ,.v..i,.r' I. irrurr i''.toedaT. March 11. assembly. Ac-j Orchestra PUyt for Elks The nrrhe-tra under the direction of Andrew Landles played at the K!ks' club Saturday evening. Marc 7. t. .... The members win piay inr n.r .. kah lolge oo Friday. March ii. ir. an as.emniy ii, p , L,;.. h.i.tit lortn.h.a been recruu "- a.aemuiit-i. " . 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