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Society News and , Woman's Pages Church, Theater, Building and Automobile News' VOL. 67 Second Section EUGENE, OH EGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2:1, 11)23 Second Section NO. 118 PURPLE AND GOLD FLASHES News of interest of Events, Past and Future, at the University High School Saturday, May 2o, 1023. No. ol i;dwr l..;ltl"t NEWS STAFF Klsie Schroedcr . ..Murjnrie Landru Manas"... Clair Coolcj To thf Class o( '25 have, all D" "' - ' ." ..In., hoforo It. the mi-W" . - i JIB' . wil . our . . .1. ...irli forfver, we wish to Vo. the otlier Here's Star Speller 1 solved. That the prwid'nl should he) taken commercial arithmetic this elected for a term of S years with year if they h.iti not hid it last year no possible chance of reelection." i are preparing a book about the study The negative was upheld by Ava I of the postoffiee. Hooks about Am- ! Took ami Tom Kay. the affirmative by hmijane Horer ami Hugo l.ibby. The judges were I altnn Shinn. Margaret I'ndcrwood ami K'.ise i Sehroeder. erica nir.st inn himrranllipS. travel, 118' ture essnjs have been rend (luring the year. "The Pots Sled." "Pony Kx press," "Air. M:iil." 'Present listri bntion of the I" nited States Mail." - .1 11... i f ;.." ami i.anuung or ne i m -'V, , furnishri .luring the afternoon. ".Stamps and Their History, are the .,..:,.. ;.. ,,.. t the student body wishes a peppy lead-1 o'clock, driving to Mnpleton that eve er to fill his place for the coming ; ning and camping there for the night, year. j At ten o'clock Saturday morning they ' ! started down tlie river by boat. And j Ht - p. m. they rem iieti the. eonm line, a distance of thirty miles from t Maplelon. Camp will be held on the ocean and nt noon sold If possible about the eltr. If a full house is achieved, the seniors will clear approximately $l'.!5.t0 not deducting play expenses. Scrap-Book Club to Elect Members fo the Scrap-Hook cluh. ! which is sponsored by Mrs. Huth Seniors Join Chautauqua Circuit Kd Thurston and l.nnuea Haird, seniors, left Wednesday afternoon. mil travel with the chautaunua all , ...V. " J " .i Hugh of the Knclish department, will summer and return in the fall fori . ' J .elect their new members" for next school. Kd will act na cashier for! v.: v. ... i . ' year at an early meeting. Any mem- i .i....... '-n ' ii.iber who is absent from three eonsec- Lcl,.,.,l secomnanv the nartv. also! utivp meet ings will be dropped from Arnold 1 'oilier, Lane county club IcHder. the chautampia and Launrs as prop erty man. Seniors Plan Luncheon The senior luncheon will be given at the Anchorage June .1. The decor ations will be curried out in the se ior colors, gray and blue, and the elass flowers. Amusements will be Special Luncheons Served Speeial luncheons for the faculty membership. This was a. decision passed by members of the cluh at their last meeting, which was held nt the country homft of Llixaheth Knowles, a member of the club who I lives nt Hanson IMvo on the Hiver vtllt 1 lose! ton Hoy (irahaui 4n, lWIe HartwiR 4.1, Orma SInttery 3, Chester Fults 31, Florence Klliott 44. Underwood Typewriter Klste Hrusenu M, gold medal. Lin Coln ronstancc 4'2, Frances Cheno weth 41, Helle Hnrtwiic 41, Marguer ite IMerpoint SO, l'auline Lehman 47, ltuth Turner 4r, Jtuth Wiscarson SO, MildrM MclVrmott K9, Hath Borth wick Kv Patrick 82, KHtabeth Thatcher ;VL Father Wfalttaker 34, Clara Lamb 32, Huth Lord 6.r. Ruby Williama 30, lrma Haggart 33, Eli zabeth Wilmnt 42. Romington Typewriter Paulina Lehman Ko, Hoy Graham thev are working oui.t. . .. 1 Marion Marwood Vrtnmf; ... ' ,-h nr- nroud of li M ".-"within its folds are k.riiwot - unA to make I -! ' it is. some of lUl nv school would be proud. v and every one of us will oi ijf!. Lml to say that the mcin- "l1 of ibis year's graduating class L ttm Tniversity high nnu n m.h.. la- foiversity tugn live up u. v I1" 1 . . . t. hnrp set. SO it t.n oalmmpil of JOB Will nr ir Alma 3iainr. in the ars tni s" I "will be fought and won but nl- ,ri tribute will oe pmu -.- y ; that (ii'l 50 mum to mc Eroriei possible. Freich Constitution Adopted The French club, l-e t ercie rrnn-Ioun Kansas, M nnesota and Neb- . of E- - auopieu u io- '- raska. The contest was both oral .. in a meting nem .un i-. .constitution was maie uy .mhi. wim acted ns chairman, and In written entirely in French. The pit planing a party lor me n;.y i meeting of the year which 1,1 be June 3. Conference Held The Phi 1p1i Knnnn snrine term rlianter head: conierence was held at the school ot itooKs are nemg read ,,"u,"i11., ii..wi...- ii..ui.....n fii je,Ueaion and the College Side Inn ; the postabsystem " ,,t?m"; A" j Curtis. The pri-e w.ll be W cents ! Satunlay afternoon and evening. May1 exhibit of forms and blanks used m j : UV ; postal services and stampe and stamp j i Mr. Spencer, head of the mat he-! issues will be pasted in the school ., . ' ,. c u:,i, r K.ii r Faculty Will Picnic the conference and' Mr.' Heujamin was! ' ' A '"c,1,,l?;.,i,,H(i'; wi bf K!v0 ...-.-... H,.0r-;. b day, May lib. at t oburg bntlce. t . C. tendents and' teachers outside of the! TI)0 nior 0 Knglish class has ; l';id'nt f .the committee in aU.(ny ...rkera robed in bright tissue work for the a" . ".!. V. 1 V V i'"'" ' . .... "'"'""'s l-uimiiiin-i-!; i-rn oiuHriit, verv inseii ous mace carus ior uir nave been given during tne pasi wee. Uo(1(, .n( n.y by the a.ianced domes ic science. M(,In)PrH f rlth r,,Bli ,,iec- lasses under the supervision ol .Mrs, . , . . , . ,lurin- Kight teachers t . -..:- -ri,- hostess served j strawberry shortcake, which accord ! ing to the members, truly "capped i Uie climax. teachers j were served each noon. iMie ot the j domestic science class nutms being J used in place of the regular faculty iiincn room. me menus rrc mmm ned and meals prepared anil served by the girls themselves, with the small charge of 2.V per plate. The tables were artistically decorated, and city were present at the afternoon 0(1(,n outlining their meeting and the banquet at the Col lege Side Inn. The program was ar ranged by F. C. Woolen who will be the head of the department of history land social sciences nt the I'niversity i High next year. Papers were deliv ered by 0car Hichnrds of the biol ogy department of the university, .1. O. McLaughlin of the Corvnllis ti,PjP works. A study of the life at M. tiunop; Heuck. Mrs. entertainment, A. L. Hcbee. and Mis Haker; past weK roets a m ""'V .'"V Mrs. Huth Kugh, Miss Heid and A i.m Him i.'iii ,-1-unn.. Btuilinl. A Ihfro is li'lle I'""1 "n ""rk V . i:' , ' irmwporlalinn. 11. T. Sill. Mr., t'nr- ... order to R.-t tlw most out of ;,.. v. Slm,Pi Mi,8 n,ir,.i5 ,, Mjss Si-vvrnl oral ri'l.orla have lieon R.t- t llinf lni.inrl nnll II- 111 OH 1111 IIMI'IB (M wii r. occasion. schools ami A. L. ILunilton. princi pal of the Newberg high school. Mane Mason. Id. of Omaha, Neb won first prize in a spelling bee from 1 l.i.t puked spellers of South Hakota and written. ii H. S. Defeats Cottage Grove Id a fast game, but with consider- loose playing iy nom icnnis. 1'niversitv High baseball team .b from Cottnce Crove High by j wore of 4 to 1 at l ottage drove. :fsday, May li. The opposing tenm nought in the first run but was un- At to score again. Burton, Scott and Hidings-of V. S. got two base, lilts. The line-un was: tf. II. S. C. 0. H. R. I'lrtra P Adams : dings. r Met arger 31, editorials 10, feature stories 8, news quality 5. Three examples of each kind of nr-tii-le will bo submitted to the final contest between the two classes. A committee of the editors and three ex-editors of (he 8 and 11 o'clock classes is picking -the hst stories. The losing class will entertain the winners with a picnic. irdiniere - 2h.. Foveas ss heeler .3b..... Ubr if... ktt - cf "Busk rf ! The summary: ..lb ... Arms Sckufele (iordon . Miller . Haltew . White It II ...4 4 A Friend When you're sad and lonely And the long hours drag by. When all is dark and dreary In your heart a yearning cry A friend! When nothing's bright and cheery And the grim world passes on. You pray a bit of sunshine Then comes from out the dawn- A friend! Hint time was taken up. also, in order ito give a better background for the work. i Class Studies Periods of Literature i The senior 2 Knglish rlasses have ' finished ituenlin lhirward by Sir Walter Scott and are taking up the four period" of Knglish which are tn toumiing imp '"'. i (Ji defending the nation ( preting the nation, t4t ; today. Different authors have been taken Studont Expenses Estimated j Inta on what percent of the stu dents in K. II. S. earn or partially earn their way through high school were taken on Thursday during roll period when each student filled out a blank nnsweriug various questions concerning the per cent of their ex- literature ! pen Res that they earn, the type of worn they do, whether they work in (3i inter-' "ct,noi hours or not, and the amount tendencies of they earn flaring the summer. The ilnta are being compiled by 1' orreat Owens, history instructor. anil classified as to the time in I which they wrote. U. H. S. Girls Win Game The 0th and 10th grade gym class won a baseball game from the t"ni-1 Canoclnn; Starts versitv freshmen class by a score of; The canoeing class met l.'i to 1. F.n'-h class put out their first time last Tuesday at the An first team. The freshman class was ; rhorage. Several of the girla had not ahead at the end of the first inning taken their swimming tests so they but nfter that the l II. S. girls led were not allowed to go out in a ca- Soventeen" to bo Given i The botterv for the Pth and 10th noe. As there nre only about It ca- May 2th and 2!'th are the dates erade was: Mae F.Uis and Hazel . noes belonging to the women's de- set for the presentation of the senior i Yenne. ' partment not everyone will be able Camp Cookery Clubs at Coast The camp cookery club's of the ugene High school are Bpentling the for the j week-end at the const and at the mouth of the Siu'dnw river. The party left Fugeite Friday at four niversity Ilisli 'ttage (irovo 1 4 play, "Seventeen," under the direc tion of Mrs. Kdna Assenhiemer. The members of the enst have been prac ticing very diligently since the play books arrived. The dress rehearsals arc scheduled for Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week. The cast for the play is as fol lows : .lane Hfixter.....". Lova Buchanan Wiilie Baxter 'iordon Stonrns ! That Lola Pratt Lyndall Klliott Jupiter .liilmm nitiim Arthur l.nrson I,unn;.May P-.tvber Vera Folts doe Bullit Hoger DeHusk (ieorge Crnnpr - William Noel Willie Banks Hiram White Mry Brooks Helen Manna Ktlwt Hoke Dunnline Oxner The second teams played two in- to practice all the time. About LS nings but no score wns kept. The j girls signed up for this sport but na battery was Clara Maltmnn and Lou- j yet only a few have turned out. Tu ise Pierce. ' esday, the elcmentarji strokes were practiced. Hiko Plannod for Tuesday j The long deferred but often plan- Mrylcrn Poetry Studied ned hike of -the nine o'clock biology The' 11 o'clock divisions of the class will be taken next Tuesday af- senior IV Knglish class, under Mis ternoon immediately after school. .lonsrud, finished the slimy m it will unless it rains. Old Tale of Two Cities' by Pickens and Pluvius seems determined is starting next week with modern tt. tl.A l.w.1A- yilnca ulioll fmf rlDVK l,.ntri nml ntiilirtTB '1 in Ol IT 1 t O any speciments but the members of ) dock section ol lids clnss'is Btartijngj the class hone that he w.ll relent nnd now with "A inln ot 1 wo t Hies. Kiwanls Club Invited The members of the Kiwanis club numbering about sixty, will be enter tained at a luncheon to be given by the Home Science club during the noon hour of Monday, May 25. Quartots Visit Springfield Both quartets from Kugene High school went to Coburg last Monday and put on a short entertainment for the benefit of Coburg High school. Springfield was visited Wednesday noon at which time the boy a quartet was especially well received. At pro scut the glee clubs and quartets are preparing themselves for both com mencement nml (he baccalaureate exercises. Seniors Conduct Tlokot Sale A senior clnss meeting was held Wednesday morning to pep up the sale of tickets to the senior play, "The Toymaker." to bo given at the Heilig theater. May 2i. Kach senior signed up for fivo ticket to , bo Miss Ilanel Fishwood of the art department will demonstrate the bind in. ..f I.hoLu lit ill. I IIAll IIIADl. ing of the club which will be held I next week. Eugene Namos on Honor Roll Kugene High school has been men tioned on the 102l-2." national honor; roll of typewriting students nml in- ; st motors. This honor roll, which is sent to all high schools and business colleges in the Pnitcd States, names . Klsie Hruseau, a student in the com-! mercial department, as a first class ' typist with n speed of 07 words per j minute. Miss Haxel Stone, typewrit ing Instructor in K. II. S., under whom Miss Bruseau has worked, wns also named on this roll. As a whole, the typewriting classes have been un usually successful this year. Our typing team won honorable mention in the statewldo typewriting contest and one member of the tenm won third place In the junior division of the contest for speed. In the month of April, over thirty students won certificates and medals for speed and accuracy In typewriting. The suc cessful typists nml their respective number of words per minute is as follows; Royal Typewriter Lincoln Constance 43, Agnes Stals berg 84, Frances Chennweth fS4, Or- Color Values Studied The art classes, under Miss Haiel Fishwood, ara working on color val ues. Their problem is to make a decorative landscape design, which they will work out in five values of any ono color. Her first year classes have finished a cut paper alphabet made from squares and have started working on nature studies with accented outline. The entire department plana to vis It the art exhibit nt the university in tho near future. PANTS Cut and made specially for you any style or grade in our own shop. Guarnntoed to fit. L1STON MFG. CO. 719 Olive Elks Bldg. STOCKS AND BONDS We solicit Inquiries to buy, or sell any murkotitble listed, local or unlisted securities. Active niurkot for Durant, Star. Flint, and Itickonbackor Motor Issues; Public Utilities. Prompt nttontlon given all or ders. Cash paid for purchas es; no delay. Quotations fur ulahed. HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. At Wetherbee Powers Now ! a sale of "Kroehler" Davenport JL Beds let them go Tuesday. Upporclassmon Win Game The 11th and 12th grade gym class Final Arrangements Made . Mr. Parcher Frank Hnll won a baseball came from the lower : The final programs for baccnlau-j Mrs. Baxter - PeYerl Henrpy ! classes' second team Inst Wednesday t ite snd commencement have been (ipnesis Kennard Coltoniby a score of 1 1 to lit. .The upper rrangeil. The baccalaureate service i eiassmen were in the lend during the 'II be held Sunday evening, . I une Examination Time Set , i first inning so they did not finish the .Music building. Hev. Stivers: definite- time has been set for 'their last bats. : the Christian church will give the t10 examinations. Hegular classes j The batterv for the 11th and 12 1 h ilress. Ponald Allison. 21, will : ve several numbers on the pipe- "En ami Frank due will sing. ( ommeneemeii t w ii I be held Sat - c-4iy evening. June 13, in the same Mean Sheldon of the school eilucstion will preside, (iovernor ri"e nt Oregon will deliver the ad- . Mr. Benjamin will present the n, and Mr. Houglnss. director of chnnl, w ill present the. diplomas. ::h Miller, a member of the grad- "ipj class, will give a piano solo, 'bfr music will he furnished by the 'fieMra nml glee clubs. The junior class has appointed the Pucmittees to have charge. The two classes have not studied it together because of the scarcity of books. Swlmmlnn Meet Postponed The girls swimming meet has again been postponed because so many things are happening mi the campus, and because of lack of inter est on the part of some of hte girls. A definite time has not yet linen set will be held up In Monday afternoon. J grades wns: Ksther Morh-y, pitcher.' for it but it niay.be held some night All the exams this term will bo twnjMnriorie Landru, catcher, "inth and i after school. ' Although it is Junior hours long. The time fqr 4 he tests (tenth grndes: Ktta Johnson, pitcher, I week-ei.l. the class met this morning are ttv follows: 1 Lillian Heed, catcher. 8 o'clock classes Monday after-i h is believed that the nununl track noon, June 8, from 1 to 3. eet will be dispensed with this year Newswrlting Contest Nears End !( o'clock classes Tuesday fore- nP tJ,P weather hl permitted no reg noon. June 0, from ! to 11. HI ("clock classes Tuesday after noon. June I), from 1 to 3. 11 o'clock elapses Wednesday .forenoon. June HI, from 0 to 11. 1 o'clock classes Wednesday nf ternoon, June HI. from 1 to 3. 2 o'clock classes Thursday fore noon, June U, from 1 to 11. to practice the strokes and dives. Ncyatlvo Wins Debate The Ti"nt ive team won a twnto "r.!r nne week is left for entering one di-cis:on in the debate held Mon- Morie in the contest. Points dav. in the in o'clock eighth grrle ' Riven as follows: column inch civics class. The question was "He- English Class Debates An open forum debate was held ular practice. The Inst day of gym by the eighth grade Knglish clnss will probably be used for a picnic for. Friday nt one o'clock. The question 1 all the gym classes. I was "Kesolved. That, wild animals i nhould not be kept in captivity., Kneli ; ' Reviews Begin 'student chose his own side of thej ! The French classes have nearly question. ' finished the years work and will soon I begin- the reviews for finals. Some j Students Caught In Shower j ; classes nre writing letters to Mrs.! Several members of the ten o'clock j Pat tee, along with this work, while biology class went on a field trip ; jolliers are learning French poems, j Monday after school. However, be- I ing caught in a thunderstorm, they ! Roading Class Writes Book ; were forced ot seek idielter in a Th eighth grade reading class ne:u-;y hcd. and were unalde to ' composed of students who would have' find much material. Many Styles, Coverings and Frames Featured This Week at Special Prices -Special Terms One Dollar Delivers Your "Kroehler" This Week Wetherbee-Powers is making It convenient for you to enjoy the comforts and usefulness of a "Krothler" Davenport Bed Nfiw, Many styles on display this week. The prices are special terms are special one dollar puts any "Kroeh Eugene High School News Athenian Tlect TwaIva Lincoln Cntief nnrd Knrl Klemm. Mar- ! W:eu!i-emei)t of the twelve new 1 cure! 'I'dmunfon. Ivan Hall. Harold ' rcl-Prfl tv, were recently elected King. I ton Campbell, Herscid Hon-; 'h Athr.ian scietv was made in er. Blanrhe llolcoinh. Kthel Thoines. ' mWy .yBr i by the president of Cecile Mnyberry, Donald Sheythe and r.tih. Victor Phelns. As the Mnrion .urcher. 1 he decorations and refreshments, were rarried out very effectively in a color scheme of blue and yellow. : the colors of the club. The commit-1 tees in rhhrco of the initiation were:i I'riet Mil Lent. Marion Zurcher. 1 refrehmetits. I 'orothv Knowles. Kv- I """" '-"lunan. Philin Kstrh. Ther- ! sdnc Hiirvt. Alice Brown: entertain- Jn'lT)e- Mary Klemm, Lincoln tnent. Mildred Mcliermott. M!ha Mc- 'J-sld. H'-rhel Honey and Justin Dave Marshall. Herbert Wheeler. 11,1 ' Victor Phelps. &;'ie. and art. 'if (ho now members were read ohK their iilnees in m reserved pn with the old members of the; f'J". Ihosn elected to member-1 ? Werp- I . .i .. : Mother and Daughter Banquet Held The high school tlirl Heserves held a Mother and Daughter banquet at the Christian church last Wednesday night. May 13. The room wns cleverly decorated in blue triangles with white candks and many white flowers. The girls all wore the club uniform. The following eight girls received f!irl lteerve ring", which is the high est honor a girl may retire in the club: Jennie Wmchell. Pauline Win chell, Kathryn Winehell. Klixaheth Morse. Kathrin Seel.ve, Huth Ird. Margaret Kdmtindinf all Kiiin high school students, and Marjorie Landru. a Lniversity high student. A surprise ring was swarded to Mrs. Huth Addison, general advfor of th Kugene group. An interesting progrsm was pro vided a follow: Jana Glenn, toast to mothers: Mrs. George II lrley. tost to daughters: P. K. fhrmtenn gave a talk on "What Girl ItesTte ( m . it - Srh.wii"- Mi. Hofli j. " """pitr inmates Twenty m- - - - - - U' , nf nw members of rne : - - , , . ii. 1 T'""lr mint. Mi.t 1. fwrn.. , , ,t, I m" formnll.T In.tnIlM lhiT.ii Y.iunr. Mnrr - EnroiimnH neir w. Hon. D...... . i.a renin jir mor tli. dirci-tinn ". limh (..ch. hns the rii.lini a ' Ixu.f tt frBt rn ronni in '" H.lh ..I, A., I f r.i.- II,. i ... i.aimrr HIP wmiHi H-nifore no roll room hfl. inri'-r gvrn PT the national "iftr f t'M, dchfxd to the r-n v.... .l. . . "''I fftlltl i. i t T.sn .rU i . A: ii-i- fc. ,,r ;""g ine nanner ar ir-it t J. Jones. Mrf .-f-d his regret that i room has been able, to bTner during the school last month was l.'.3Ilt..". the total ! days absence. l.'Ctl, the per cent of attedance being H3..1. The total num-j ber of tanlies was -I.Vt and the nnui ber of students with a perfect record being neither late nor absent, was 3"0. If four more students enrolled the total number in the high school, would exceed the on thousand mark, j Tri-Y Guests of Hl-Y The members of the Tri Y cabinet were the guest of the HI Y at a banquet held nt the Y. M. C. A. on Wedesdny, May 2. The purpose of the joint meeting of the two organ izations was to create a b"itr under standing between the two groups and to enable greater cooperation for fu ture work. An earnest discu-iton un der the leadership of W. P. Walters, adviser of the Hi V dub. w is carried on by the members of the clubs, con renting Ih-'ir ideals, purposes, and mutual problems, in the hope of hav ing greater succcts in solving these by the ii.jited effort, of the two groups. The members of the Tri rsbinet who attended were Margaret Fdm'ni son, Theresa Voting. DorMiT llaltin. !toe Gottlieb, Kafhnn See lye. Paul ine Winehell. Jete Winched, Paul-he Lehman, Fledith rWirner. r-inrky llinton. Pauline If Jtm mitt. Melba Mc Dosld. Kligabfih Morse. Klsie Ever ett. The girlo were accompanied by their chief adiisor. Miss Km nt a Chase. Mrs. Huth Addison, and M.- Florence Msgowsn. ecretary of the V. W. C. A. at the l.'tiiversify of re-goa. statistics and gave n very vivid but brief story of his own life from the time he was 15 years of age to the present date. He believes Ihnt the world needs more religion, ns he wn speaking from experience, he stated liis facts very forcefully. Mr. Kennedy has been In prison times and was a drug fiend in the i most advancer) stage but he dei-lnred : that lie has been cured of the httiit. In the close of his speech he warned the students against the habit, giving his own life as an example. ii viatsv , 'h ChiBler (Mlii.t.. T.-. Speaks to Stadents "There are over 4 """." drug ad dict in the Cni'ed States and the number ' increa.irg at the rate of 1mxi per day, -aid Ted Kennedy, evangelist and es-dope addi'-t in a d'Hvi-red to the ttt s'bool student" in aemb!j U rdtiewtny , . . i , .v. ..... i. ieT ini. rmrniMf in"i'i Ji-t.ii-i. mr K.n,;: V,. Ifci da,. tten.J.oc for'evU. Mr. Kened, read some .tar.Uf H, nrollment "f rugen: f-.r th:e p"r i tr.7 " ; Girl Reserves Eltct Officers The (Jirl H'-serve clcclrd officers on Monday, Mny 1h, for the roming schotd j ear. The new ly ejecteit of ficers are: Margaret KdmiiMfcon. pres ident; .leci.jp Winehell, vice-president: Mary Flemm. secretary ; Km die .'ohnson, treaHUrer. Year Book to Appear Thursday The Ktlgeficnn, the Jear book of the student body, wdl he out Thurs day, May "N, This year Koke-Tif-fany company is printing it, and the engraving was done by Hii-k-Chaiten engraving company of port lad. The book is bound with brown composi tion leather ovnr and is larger than the preceding Kugenran. proved upon and will ronfsin the prize winning stories and imt and alw (hope reerituiK honorable inrti tion. Scott MiIHgan is editor, and Thom as Weill i manager. Lester Sttsggart. a graduate at midyear, w as the rartoontst for the annual. The annual will enst the student two dollar, a price whit-h is below the actual cost of the book.. Yell Loaders Needed ew j leader. r wanted; In assembly Wednesday morning , only two applicants appeared. nairIy yAi ItiihenMein. at present as'itant tell'lea er. arid Husseil Kstwart. Very forceful and ingenious demonstrations of their ability to fill the position of je! leader were given before the stu dents by thrfe ronteitaiil". This spring Italpb Newman, who ha toieeessfuliy ci-d as jell leader 'for (lirce )ear, wil graduate, and XT Up to-the minute patterns in finishes of oak and mahogany Coverings of leather, tapestry, velour, mohair Save Space Save Rent Buy a "Kroehler" A Luxurious Davenport A Comfortable Bed Noihlnit nbnut tho "Krotlilcr" Imvi-nporl ll"l In.llinlcs that It inixoilii n hcil. Yet a nlimle ,niy inoilon revc-.-il a romplntily oqulppril hfil. with stronn yl-Iittnft uprliiKH nnrt Btwl frnnm. When the hi-il In ;"t In ii'". Ii'lilln fiili up with bed ami In tomiilPti-ly (nnicnlcd bi-nciitti iho low, whi'fl iluvnnport unt. "Kroohlpr" Pavonport nods urn raplilly iipplimtliig onllnnry dnyonpnrta In tvpry homo Hint linn I'Tnn oriamonnl nnml for Pxtra nkoplnir npacp. I'nlnnn you hnvn upmi tliono Ij omit i fill Davenport Urrla, you linve no Idi'a how much convcnlenco tlu-y offer. Fumed Oak Davenport Bed in Moleskin Leatherette $52.50 Mahogany Davenport Beds- Covered in Baker Cut Velour S72.50 Long Style Davenport Bed Covered in Blue and Taupe Velour $149.75 Golden Oak Davenport Bed Covered in Genuine Leather $62.50 Many Other "Kroehler" Davenport Beds Up To $275.00 Use Your Credit "ETHERBEE -POWERS J. SAST NINTH AND OAK uV-e We Charge No Interest