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INTRODUCING JOHN PARRISH, who began his college career at the University of Colorado, visited for a while at Stan- ford, then decided that the campus of the Pioneer was the place to drop an- chor permanently. PAUL PATTERSON has been a varsity de- bater since his advent 0n the campus and certainly a good one. His activi- ties are not confined to debating, how- ever. ANY one wishing information on how to obtain diamonds inquire of PERK PER- KINS at Thacher cottage. HEREVS a ladies' man for you. Some folks think that SHRIMP PHILLIPS is a care- free individual but he really worries a lot because there are so few nights each week in which to pig. He is a pole vaulter and as a tenor he has often got clear up to high Z. ALTHOUGH RALPH E. POSTON is majoring in medicine, he seems bent on getting a business course also, as he buys the pie and beefsteak for the Phi Sigs. Ralph takes great delight in his French, as he is looking forward to the time when he can read HLa Vie Parisienne . His participation in activities is limited to the menVs glee club and committees of various origins. ESTHER PIKE helps Oregon club uphold its honors in athletics. R. PORTER and Volstead are contempor- aneous notable, but R. PORTER of cam- pus fame, contrary to the popular con- ception about the kickless beverage, possesses considerable Hkick . Ray is a geology major who plans on doing some more digging when he goes out into the world. VVILBUR PH1LL1PSWConfidential advisor to all, with unusually good success sometimes. Not too good and not too bad-just a good man. When are you going to Salem again? One hundred eighteen ?iimih'h. mnth VWIh' Mun...
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it since his a v athirsmdf ac:rt mly a go Histim'pp e not conhned t debating iii I i I ope veishing information on how un Iamonds inquire of Phi Phi s at Thacher cottage. I s a ladies' man for you. Someiolh ik that SHRIMP PHILLIPS is we 5 individual but he really worries; because there are so few nigh h week in which to pig. Heist e vaulter and as a tenor he h: en got clear up to hith. lOUGH RALPH E. P051033 is mahm; medicine, he seems bent on getting: siness course also, as he bqysh: : and beefsteak for the ?h hg tiph takes great delight in hart: he is looking forwatti to iii . Ien he can read HLa 'Vl'e'Pa'mi'm'ii is participation in acnwtaes 1:311:66: the mens glee club an to various origins. elps Oregon club uphi: IKE h . m P thlettcS- ; honors in a merit ? ad are C0 ;. PORTER ai'd VOISRR. PORTER f a e th Nous om , h op waif HBILL POTEET is an example of Hcome again, gone again Hooligan . First he is here then he is there, so we may expect him to turn up most any time without warning. LILY POLEY is a regular card shark and she is known to sit in a poker game every week-end night. THE fact that WEB RUBLE was named after the Russian monetary unit may have something to do with his ability to handle the finances of the Emerald. His from name was well chosen, too, for anyone who can talk forty minutes over the phone to a girl must have a vocabulary approaching that of the im- mortal Daniel W. himself. RITA RIDINGS plays basketball, sings in the glee club and gets good grades in Spanish. Thatis quite a combination to be carried out successfully but Rita seems to manage it all without much trouble. WOODLAND, California, sends us this spec- imen of southern masculine beauty. Bi- ology keeps JAMES ROYLES with us. CLARA ROBINSON is showing them in the commerce department that women are to be recognized in the business end of things. Sheis a good advertisement for the fair sex. BUBBLES ROYCROFT was out last year getting a little practical banking ex- perience. Comes in handy he says at Obaks. Lynn has changed his major so often that we shouldn,t be surprised if he ended up at a sewing machine. RUTH ROBERTseAs this is her first year on the campus she has all the frosh advantages thrust upon her. 0110 muzdrml ninrtrrn
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