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Senior Officers Clarence Beals Ruth Hanson Roy Terry Bertha Dorris Oliver B. Huston PRESIDENT, Oliver B. 'Huston VICE PR'l'ISIDl9NT, Ruth Hanson SICRGICANT AT ARMS, Cl:11'011ce Beal:-I SECRETARY, Bertha Dorris TR'l?IAS'URER, Roy Terry 28
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X ,j'w.,.'X I tl 112219 ly ,f ' Ax f 2 A 1 1, Senior Tffistory The class ot' 1910 has had a very notable career since its entrance into the sacred 1JO1'tI1lS ot? Oregon. Many have been our victories and we have experienced no defeats. We have furnished some of the most famous and brilliant students that Oregon has ever iuothered, and we are really sorry to leave, as we fear for the welfare ot our Alma Mater Without our being present to guide and direct her. Our first vietory at the U was the drubbing'l we gave the class of 1009 in the three dual traek meets held in the spring of 1007. Hy llenll' What a sheepish looking outfit those Sophomores were when the linal score was counted, and they were Qfonndl weighed in the balance and found wanting. As pride goeth before a fall, we tell. 'l'he elass of 1010, in their 1'reslnnan year, likewise took ns into camp. CNo seore men- tioned.j The ehiel' asset that the class of 1910 can lay claim to is that ol? being thorough sports.'l fliy this is meant the faet that we have always danced to the tune, l, Want What l. Want When ll Want lt. We started on this eareer shortly after landing in Oregon, when we gave our Fresh- man Dance. This social fete without doubt surpassed anything of its kind held before that tune or since. lrlx iense was not snared. The best was none too food and thounfh '1 I 3- y 1 s WW landed about rl-1150.00 in the hole, what cared we, so long as we had set a high water mark for social brilliance. 'But the legaey of which we are the proudest is thevgreat lesson we have left to sne- Cillttllllpf generations ot' H llOW NOT TO RUN A JUNIOR ANNUALY' As our ambitions rose to heights unknown, so our results flinancialj are also unknown. To succeeding 01-. egana lioards we leave this advice, Go Thou and Do Othcrwisef' This year, in spite of the 'flemon plucking career we have followed, we have been the main squeeze around the Varsity. We have paid our annual debt Nj, staged a Senior play and are about to graduate-in fraginents. ln closing this ehapter of our life, we ask that no storied urn or animated bnstw be raised in our memory but let this epitaph stand as a motto for our class, Uwe eame, we went, we paid the billf'
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f Arthur, Leroy McMinnville, Oregon. Elll.1!l'lNl us Senior from Mc- Minnvillu College. Y. M. C. A. Deutsche Vcrein. 'l'hm-sis: Dun Hubicl1tst'rml- loin. Nothing is inorm- tends-r, more violunt. thun Love. Allen, Ada Kuppu. Alphn. 'l'hutu. Ellprulm, Orulrnn. liituruturo, Sn-ionco and Arts. Allen, Eva Kappa Alpha 'Flu-tal. Eugene, 011-goin. Litornturu, Sci:-nero nml Arts Class St-url-tnry tlb. '1'lu-sis: Numerical vurntions of Tliusis: Tho Sub 1'0llSl'l0llS.H l3nt.fnnnl. A Mnid is fnir as c'vn hor Ay0,shuis fnirtu looknpon ' sister. Bates, Harold lxuppn Silrnm. Portlnncl, Ora-gon. llllt'l'llflll'1', Suiunx-0 und Arts. '1'lu-sis: lfhnhryo of tho Chick- un. Aye Muster, ho is culled the cute. Bristow, Wilshire W. Eugene, Ort-gon. lliturnturc, Suit-neo und Arts. Class Truck '1'unm Clj, Basket Bull 615, Vursity '1'ru.ck Ttmni CID, Class Truck Mun- ugur Ul- '1'husis: Tho Cunlrul Bank. Flecl. of foot und slow of mind. 29 Bond, Livta EIIHUIIC, Oregon. l.ilul'ntln'c', Scivllvl' und Arts Y. VV. C. A. Ayn but du yo ken hu brother. ' '
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