University of Oregon - Oregana Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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PEARL LEWIS divides her time between English lit and basketball in which she plays for Oregon club, junior class and the varsity. VANCOUVER used to be noted only for its marriage license dispensary but that was before LLOYD LALONDE began to spread the name abroad. Londy is delving into legal lore, but whether to become a lawyer or just to Find out what is Hwithin the law has not yet been decided. MAYBELLE LEAVITT, otherwise known as Bab, came back to school this year just to be a junior with us. Bab majors in journalism and someone told us that last year she put into practice some of the things she learned around the shack. hCHUCK LAMB, the proverbial black sheep of the Sigma Chi house. Between var- sity debate and junior week-end chair- man he hasnit a thing to do, so he carries 22 hours of academic leisure. His partners in crime at the Sig abode say he works while they sleep and sleeps while they workll. ALTA LANDON is an English major and, like the immortal William, she is ab- normally fond of puns. FRANCIS LINKLATER came down from Reed this year. Hels tried Pacific University, too, making us wonder how long helll like us. Link spends his leisure winning love sets. MARIAN LINN-nPeterl, believes there are many advantages in being a town girl. She is one of the Theta songbirds. IMOGENE LETCHER-HImO , the Kappa Al- Pha Theta Padevewski, always grac- iously responds with a tuneful bit of Jazz on every occasion. 0w lnmdrm' 1M

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Ito: Mg 0m hm l . 'Hlly Chg: l C3. l'lnullfl KING lived on nu ma l his sophomore yur 501 mi:- Iltl It the Fiji house unlit in, Mal him down wnsldmble-yea milenblt W KAYS has mantged In it H5 Wt inn tllt junior t': M mad mnswudv: mm. t:- that he would rather pay ll r2 , thtn $15 for I senior lit 15! '1 rm 5, mbutoww lick Irdent devotion for l! lllil ' of tht lslgmmwjuga let! tlu mull numb f' ll ordllllll F. , hi5 lhlllll II; mun W ll N lld ads m R ml 1' l ' ' Us; ml 1 the MW: insid! doP' dlle' ? tncw mm ALW ll. '2'; Y qllllbwtfgandmhmm l - cl! Inns! . l0 5n M113! u mars W i. V, :1 51:5 0 trillhr LIKE the Pioneer, GEORGE KING is always found in front of the library. When not here he divides his time between football and pigging. MAURICE ANTHONY KENNEY aspires to tack an M.D. after his name and from all appearances uthem aspirations will be realized. llBILLll KAYS is the other half of the Kays combination. He has a berth in the glee club and says that he enjoys trav- eling through the cities of Oregon. He plays basketball and when he was in short pants played on the piano but he scratched it up so that he had to get off. KATHLEEN KEM, the llHot Dog Girl , warbles away in the glee club. She wins her fame and popularity by hand- ing out state aid checks in the Ad build- mg. llCASEY KNODELL gave up all hopes of being a policeman several years ago and is now majoring in commerce so that he can work up in the merchant marine. llCasey is active in Dream- land hall activities and is at his best when he has gum on his shoes. BILL HAYWARD found it diHicult to get the boys away from Hawaii. How could you pull yourself away, KURASHIGE? GUY KOEPP is a cinder artist of no meager ability. He took honors in the mile when a freshman and last year made competition hard for the varsity. He is with us again this spring. HKAP KUHN has ideals which are highly sublimated, but his instinctive inquisit- iveness has decreed that he major in journalism. uKap is a good listener whose receptive faculties are unlimited. One hundred nine



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WE wish to suggest that MILDRED LAUDER- DALE change her major from economics to home economics. WAVE LESLEY'S hobby is talking and when she exhausts the English language, she starts in miles an hour in French. SALLY LAMBERSON went to Washington for two years and then decided to come to Oregon and help the upperclassmen at the Alpha Phi house run things. She,s turning into a regular Oregon student, MAYBEUI LEWMlhuwiqk-r tOOeit never even occurred to her to BahumcbadthN root for Washington at the basketball f0 IIjuniorwilhus. Baht games' ' Mmahsm and mean: mid .. I Year she put into pracicts N , , mmiBESShclcamcdamuniip - ARTHUR LARSONf- Ole . Ohve 011 Oley. The gent w1th the grand manner-- after you Alphonse. Also a feet run- ner. Has been donated an O. THINK LAMB, 1h: proverbiai him of the Sigma Chi house. chs ' sitydcbltundiuniomfhiia AUDgEY PERKINS asplres to be somebody,s V W m, prlvate secretary some day, she says. manhchasntamg, S h d h . b b' . 27hourtofmdm' 0.5 e Spen 5 er tlme a ser mg every- cattle: mm thmg thatts offered over In the school HISPIWHWP' of business administration. But we :1! he works WMFHEV' have our doubts when we consider those sleepswhik WWW attractive dimples and brown curly hair. HERB LARSON is the little fellow from Washington, a journalist and a quick thinker 0f the type that always has a good comeback but never hurts any- onets feelings. Turns out an occasional feature story for the Emeraldeyes, ex- tremely occasional. HUGH LATHAM is uthe tall gangling youtht' from Silverton, whose long form is fa- miliar to all followers of Oregonts ath- letics. Hart Schaffner 8: Marx put out a Hspecial editiont, of corduroys when Hunk registered last fall. FRED MAIN is the author of that popular novel, HAcross the Continent in Thirty Days, or East to School and Broke? All he brought back from Columbia was a cosmopolitan air. One 1111 mired eleven

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