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EUGENEAN 9 1935 il MARCH March .... wind and rain mingle with sunshine and clouds .... to Eugene high this matters little .... rain or shine, her spirit is the top! Suggestive of the month is the March Hare party sponsored by the the Girls' League .... clever costumes en- liven characters from the pages of Alice's famed adventures in Wonderland .... in the same carefree vein is the coming of sp ring .... a welcomed return to outdoor recreation and sports. . . . Our attention is drawn to another land of make-believe and illusion: the stage . . . . Mask and Dagger goes Harlem in a pay assembly to raise money for stage equip- ment .... Later in the month the club's annual invitational evening .... three excel- lent one-act plays are presented for a capacity crowd .... varied types are portrayed in fantasy, comedy, and melodrama .... Judges select The Florist Shop as best . . . . colorful setting, humorous lines contribute to success of the actors' and direc- tor's efforts. . . . Imagine a bit of old Japan in springtime .... snowcapped peaks, cool mirrored pools .... fragrant flowers set among a background of ominous Oriental warriors . . . . incense offered to the gods spirals upward to the heavens . . . . sending out its mystic message .... Imagine smartly gowned ladies, with their immaculately groom- ed escorts .... dancing to softly syncopated strains .... Imagine all this tif you canj and you have our impression of an evening in a Japanese garden .... ! DIANA CLUB l'lumnu-i', lillhil, llill, i,ill'NHlI, Xlurris. 1l1'iswul4I, llzilninill, iillllli, filislggzlli, l'l:lslx:1, l.illl:-, Y, l.1'i', lf. lm:-. liuril. llvlili- sou, llewill, Iivilli, Iluril, Woods, I'uii:uw:x5, limi, Olson, Rzinltin, I-Iiidirult. ll-qw, Williulns, Xlicfliau-ls. BOYS' ARCHERY CLUB Img-iris, Su':ui'Iluuil. l'l:lslx:l,1lu4ul, Walls, In-slis-. llvlikson Jiililisuii. Xlivlwlsnn, Imillv, K1-vfv. l i'wlvl'i1'lxs, Soul, ll:lrl11'i'l Vliillips, l.:im-, lrusper. GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Wzzrm-r. Wilfmwl tirali, Xvlson. Il, Williams, Gillespie Flint, l'lmmlu-rs, llulfl, II1-nnigrnn, l.. Wright, Mnrfitl. Frye Um-, ll. Wriglii. llulr-iimu. 'l'liuy1-r. Nl:irplv. Row. Saunders 'l'lumipsun, Williznnsmi. lh-nilric-lxsnri, Spenser, II u gli 0 S llnvln-, Bissell. Rc-'i4l, n:IlxQ'l'. Vlnsliai. Ili-likson. Pursley, ROS' -Asl, Sinyly. lil-wilt, llzlnson, Kililiv. l':1l'roll, Hope, Little si lil. Kinney. Hoocllow, lluut, Barton. llenderson, Loc, COIIR way, l'luninu-r, IC, Kinney, F. Williams, llnmlicott, Hobbs Tzuniusiv, Davis.
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SOPHS DO KOLONIAL KAPERS GIRL RESERVES I-. xlllllilllls. Illlgliu-s, llslllwlc. lt. Rlioxmll, Shields, Nmlxlix. ll. ll'l'ig'l1l, Waln- In-V,Ilnnlmill.Iiinm-5-,St:1- lon. XIol':':1n, Rose, Ilen- ilrivltsoll. IC. Rlionzllt, Hilf ll-spiv,II,WilIin1us.M-Isola, ll- W iU.'lIl. Vo:-, XYlll'l'lt'l', tlorllon, .I. Vllzusm-. Iirzxly, 'l':llnii-sic, Vlzncltzn. Imvis. 'I' .I hx lo V. lf. Lev. 'I'1'ilvp. Ilvllmlvlsuln, Marx, 'l'uvlwl'. Iloh-nmn. l':ni'roll, Rohi- lu-Il. limllzllll. 'I'll4npe. Xlv- Ibomllll, Iiissn-Il, I.ushIx, llvn-Iuslnoll l'ornuIt Ili-- I l'e1-ww-, Ilolmlws, I'llllnlm'l'. XIonIg'onwl'5, Wzlrrl-n, Xllnnls. Hollis, Nllllll, Y, Huxv, Uriss, 1JillI1'I'l, Hul- rvll. Ilvuill, li. Lev. Linn, Vlmsv. lilmxn. Ilnlll. llalllf sull. lull:-Its-rin. l ll:-svlxro. lin-Ifl'-x, Svllrznlt, lluinlml. X1-Iler, Ifljw, liuili-hx. l'nlI:l- unix, IXIIIIH'-X, mfttl--. Noi- -Ion, I':u'lwr. Wzillwr, Hou, O HI-Y Itorumglus Sp:-4-r t'lnl1nIw1x Volllti-I' I mxlvr Ililflj Tlllnn nmlm Iiiilxu-ll Xl:l4-It Xuan' Iflinl DEBATERS lllX'1'I'l'2lllX, Speer, Nlzlr plc. I.uvqms. Rl-i-I. Wzllflorf. l'ill'lI'I', Allison, Nluvris. t'oulter, Slalom. DEBATE This year Eugene high was represented by a debate team of which it may well be proud. Coach Allison developed a handful of inexperienced arguers into one of the most polished and suc- cessful debating teams ever to represent our school. In November, the debate squad and Nestorian Public-Speaking club put on a pay assembly featuring a mock debate, on the subject: Resolved, That all debaters should be tarred and feath- ered . The financial returns were sufficient to take five teams of debaters to the annual McMinn- ville tournament. One of these teams, composed of Bob Speer and Charles Devereaux, worked its way into the semi-finals but was eventually defeated by the tournament champions. The varsity team composed of John Luvaas fcaptainb, Kenneth Marple, Bob Speer and Charles Devereaux, took the District Championship by winning all of its ten debates. The team then went North to defeat Dallas by a wide margin thus becoming' champion of both the Southern and Middle Willamette Districts, 12 schools altogether. EUGENEAN 0 1935 D
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MASK AND DAGGER 1I111li11g's11o1'll1. I1111111, 1 - - 111-111. 4.1111111. 11111111-1'- t111'1l. N14-u'11s1111, 511111111- lllll. N1-1113 IM-11-1'--:111x. 1Y:1I11o1'f. I'l1i1Iips. 511115 ford.1l:1111li11,Il1'1111I,11:1r- 111-rt, Speer, I'i1111-y. Rub' 1111sl1'111. X11-1i:1.1', Skip- XXn!'lll, Si111pso11, 11:11-Il, Wi11i:1111s, 511111114 121-rrell. I'111'l1-r, 1.111':1:1s. 1'I1:1111- lwrs. l':11'111i1'l1:11-1, W51111, tl. 1 1i111. 1i111'gI1:111. lllllilj- 1-1'. M1111-1'so11, 14111 11111, II1 ,11I1-1s1111II. X1 11 1' ll 1 1' , II1-xxitl, 111-llo11e11, N111- Ilow, 1lv'11111'i1l1so11, 1l111'111-- 11111. Xrlson, l'111'sI1'5. N. son. 11. Row, 11:11'lo11. thumlloxx, Ilo:111111:111,1l1'isf 11111114 I.:11'm11, llllsll, KK 1 1i11l. 111,551-1 s, lllllll, 421115, I. i I I 11-. '1'1'1vx1-1. .I1-1111slo11. 1'I11 isliv. Woo11. .llXX2ll1'1',ll'ilI11l1's11',NIWII- ser, 111-111, lliltorul, 0 1 INVITATIONAL 1 EVENING 'I'111' 1-'I111'isI Nllolf' A JAPANESE GARDEN .11111i111 l'1'UIIl THE PROM Dancing at the foot of the sacred volcano, Fujiyama in a veritable bower of Japanese spring- time loveliness and color, was the experience of the many who attended the prom on March 22. Heavy boughs of purple Wisteria and pale pink pfaeh blossoms with colorful butterflies dipping in and out, swayed gently over the dancers heads as they glided rhythmically to the tantalizing tunes of Sherwood Burr's orchestra. The mingling fragrance of Wisteria, peach and quince blossoms, Oriental incense and gardenias gave an exotic air to this gala formal affair, held in honor of the graduation seniors by the junior class. Following the Oriental theme the programs were metallic gold, black and green. F50 Qplvi V 'I 5 1 ,sm EUGENEAN 9 1935 E Ei 19
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