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c has a well veloped seqse of humor and can vi even on rainy mornings on her Mr eight o'clocks. I Giana! HOWARD Gomn' has mnth- that htis going to school and m; hcard him say that he's a soph. Hi: he rates this section1 nobody hm Maybe it's because he brings his diii classes with him to help absorb hr ledge. LUCILE GARBER is majoring in an. may change to domestlt stench so much more practical, isntu, mt Ito SC 1 ftcrnogn- Rat of W e HULDi Hi crtain W 21 V . a C Thy HARRIET HERRING HUDSON habitually hikes hazardous heights hereabouts. WE donit know very much about LEONARD HADSALL except that he comes from Bandon and is a major in the school of business administration. We looked him up in the scandal sheet and it tells us that hes a sophomore. We wonder if they made a mistake. LAW is one of the elements which tends to make the life of ELMER HARDENBERGH interesting. What the other elements are is as yet problematical. HILDA HENSLEY deserted this term, but we hear that she still contends that HDopey Danii wears a Breath-of-Spring overcoat. HERBIE HACKER is never found beneath the nicotine tree with the rest of the junior class, being in Hmusical train- ing . He saves his wind for the trom- bone, which he is able to make laugh, cry or groan. Herbie came to college with a trombone in his mouth. THE sunny south claims HILDRED HALL now, and such an atmosphere is well in keeping with her disposition. Her major subjects are singing, playing and riding. JACK HILARY is going to show the old home town what a real lawyer can do. HELEN HOEFER is an all-round girl. She manages to have a good time and in- cidentally to collect lis and 25 on the side. One hundred firm?
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ROLLO GRAY-eHROH , the Delt commuter, Spends alternate terms at the Univer- sity. Has also been known to play baseball. WE recommend MAUD GRAHAM to any one who has the blues. HLaugh and the world laughs with you', 18 her motto. GERTRUDE is the blond member of the Golding-TenBrook firm founded during freshman days. She has a well de- veloped sense of humor and can smile even on rainy mornings on her way to eight oiclocks. GEORGE HOWARD GODFREY has confessed that hes going to school and weyve heard him say that hes a soph. How, he rates this section, nobody knows. Maybe its because he brings his dog to classes with him to help absorb know- ledge. LUCILE GARBER is majoring in art, but may change to domestic science. Its so much more practlcal, ian it, Lucile? MARY GILL is the girl with the bookish line. She decided to be a co-ed after two years at Mills. AUSTIN H. HAZARD, well but unfavorabiy known around the University of Oregon and Coquilie as Hap Hazard. IT is not unusual to see HULDA HAFNER promenading with a certain Beta soph- omore on sunny afternoons. That is because all she wants is a Ray of intel- lectual light. One hundred four
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GEORGE HOUCK doesnit appear serious here, but just wait until you catch him in the zoo lab. He goes right into the heart of things. Yes, he'll make a good surgeon. CHARLOTTE HOWELLS is known as Hefty, and when it comes to running up bas- ketball scoreSeshe is the despair of op- posing teams. HARRISON HUGGINS is one of the world's coming physicians. Was in love his Erst year, but since then he has gotten some pretty good grades. DORA HERMAN is a loyal Oregon student but in spite of this she still has a warm spot in her heart for Mills college where she spent her freshman year. Dora is a part of the University,s con- tribution from Grants Pass. EP HOYT is the original athlete with a typewriter. His predictions and post- mortems of athletic events for the Em- erald are excelled only by such well known writers as Ring Lardner. Ep also squeezes out numerous jokes for the Lemon Punch. LAWRENCE HULL came down to master the grimy details of business. He plays around the A. T. O. house as well as the Kappa. IF FLORENCE HARTMAN canit be found Hsomewhere in the art department youill have to watch the machines that pass by. Sheis an artist-temperament If everything. ANNA HILL longs to sufTer because to her that means the attainment of fine feel- ings. We expect her to cut off her arm any mlnute. One lzumlrcd six
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