University of Oregon - Oregana Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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SOME time ago LAURENCE FRALEY grew tired of his sheepherder friends at our sister college and decided to join his Sigma Nu brothers at Oregon. This is his last year with us since the study of medicine is calling him to Portland next year. As a swimmer CHARLES FISH is a shark, as an actor he is a star lfishl, as a wrestler he is an octopus, and as an orator he is a crab. MABEL GILHAM-lQuotedl An ideal state in Hendricks hall would be: no one engaged -- fireplaces a n d davenports might then be open to use by the in- habitants. MAUD GORRIE is a typical Scotch lassie and is very fond of Fords and Billse- not the kind you get on the first of the month. EVERYBODY knows that ELIZABETH GEXSER was a 1.2 student fall term. Besides all that she is president of the Theta house. iiSLATS GANT is the boy with the brown curly hair. Aside from being a slicker 0n the basketball Hoor, he sometimes takes in a pink tea. LEAH. GREENBAUM has been extremely quiet and modest this year. lWhy say this year so specificallyh STAN GOODELL decided that he liked pig- ging better than fussing, so he came over to Oregon from O. A. C. He be- lieves in higher education, but aspires to higher stature. His hibernating ground is Junction City. One hundred two

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m d'm'Hoohin t , known asgucda '1 li llig Alpha Phi house V aroma BY Elm HM ELLIS docm'tbdm . R hymns: hc has been justhih: time twee last year, havingbmg: lem- tn the interim. Ht hearse: golp around the library ham:- try postmaster docs around hum: barrel. Harry is one of the the; am: the library has when it 60th getting books into circulation. IN the capacity of Dean Fox's pnit: mum, Rm Emoishout: well qualified afttr graduaaonmtt: the youthful mind to shotthtn; way. just now she's practicing 01 .: Kappa. hrlittttt: , K ENGLISH-A great . 333th vascline, when talingllihnt. ' for the VOlCt. is hit :25: will make him a good I. soul: day. .- bi brawn?p Mtuucl Em lsyth'mghb. Hell? h' femts .'Ioll' den! 0 . dlsgomg volt! futility dc: bass . - meant I P. 50 th aw! , . bfhlhllh . PPM 'ff nPH'G E 35th n lle 'n 2! the. amps 3 Mil loanialc He malntllr: F in 5? n tlm '. 'ctya . ' u' ful rclpuylation lbgof Rt, , o priminve m' a d from same 051 C3 ,oda most grim 1x fX-wxh ?- t h en'viremmmw.mwam M Em we on; WNWW UM... .wqimk; u m. - ' 31; 32'- . 4 ?;WV awning A 3w :IM RUTH FOWLER gives pianologues for the anusement of the Pi Phis and is very fond of Junior lotteries. uFITZ FITZGIBBON may be seen almost any rainy afternoon frolicking about the library. She believes with all the fore- most educators that the instinct of play is one of the fundamental principles upon which education is based. THIS, my Children, is one of the nationls great men. Bilious Hart? N0! VERN 0. FUDGE, manager of the Guild theatre and star of the legitimate stage. MARJORIE FLEGEL packed up all her pep and her propensity to work along with her tooth brush and other necessities when she came to Oregon. In spite of her two years at Willamette University, she can now sing Oregon, our Alma Materll almost as naturally as Fight yem Bearcatsll. AUBREY PERCIVAL FURRY, better known as HDocll, hails from Phoenix, wherever that is. He sings a wicked voice in the glee club. MAE FENNO has the gift of argument as her debating opponents can testify. FENTON FORD, although no relation to Henry, helps him take all the Ford jokes. HJit played good interfraternity basketball last year and as a pitcher he has considerable on the ball. You can always find him just across fron the library. IF you want to know how to carry 21 hours and draw 1,5 and 2,5 in account- ing, business hnance and other such subjects and still have time to be good natured apply to ESTHER FELL. She is the model. One hundred 0m?



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! I Nler he is 0mm he is a cu 0ft MPH Gum- hlbitann MAUI! .Gouui is a typical Scuttle 1nd I: very fond of Fords and Bi . not the kind you get on tltlri the month. Emnwv knows that Eumntfsy : was a LZ student fall term Britta that she is president of the 11m: ta; Sum Gil . curly hm. on the basketball floor, he w V takes in a pink tea. . lQuoted. '1- m Hendncks hall woldlll I ettglgedelireplaces and dart: en open to use by E; i SINGING is not the least accomplishment of FLORENCE GARRETT. Even if it were it would still be mighty good. Shels worth knowing. Ask those who know her. SHORTY GILLIS has gone in for various and sundry things, in her University career. She has put the ball into the basket for the doughnut hoopers, she wields a paddle on the race, and she has a beautiful time kidding Timmy along. He seems to like it, too. SLIMMY GANT is a dwarfed Goliath in stature, but that doesnlt hinder his war- like attributes in the least. He is known on the campus for his wicked eye, being a member of the rifle squad. BOB GREGORY may be seen flying about the campus most anytime. She majors in music and incidentally makes the Delta Zeta freshman step around. JOHN GAVINeJudge had a pair of white gloves so he bought a dress suit antl lljoined the glee club; now whenever they sing HThe Lost Chordll he blushes. He hails from The Dalles, takes a little law and majors in dancing. DWIGHT GREGG Claims to have registered in the school of medicine. Besides, he has succeeded in getting on the list 0t Lemon Punch contributors. Probably a graft. HERB GRAHAM is the man of mystery who is destined to become a lawyer of note. He allows nothing to interfere with the placidity of life. ELVA GUTTRIDGE dabbled around in art while she was here. She also helped the D. Z35 put on their original inter- pretation of the stage success, HWay Down East 13thll. One hundred Hirer mmew .: -ykaatpn-3-v-W$a m 4 At tMguhtlmwnn . . mme Mt whhmrw . . ham to t wnmthwtgthgt

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