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Schaad Brrmks Hammer Handle; PemheI-mn Hadley Adams Miller Dimom! 'Wilde J unior Class HREE YEARS AGO, the largest freshman class in the history of Pacific College was enrolled. This class of 49 students, under the leadership of Allen Hadley, present- ed the play ttThe Man From Nowhere and entertained the sophomores at the annual class picnic. During their sophomore year they initiated the new fresh and then entertained them by a class party. During that year, also, the class erected a drinking fountain in the gymnasium as their school gift. Mary Collver was president. This year there are 23 active members. The major class omcers are held by: John Dimond, president; Louis
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Hii-ks B. A. 89915 . B. A. Mason B A. Braithwaite, B. A. Unulson. B. A. Coleman, B. A. Hampton, B, S. Senior Class to coriespond. At thetinse of the year, they did fmal honor to the Senior class by superintending commencement week. At class night,1he;,.r received the citizenship plaque from the seniors. This year, agai led. by; Ronald Sherk, with Isabella Wilson as vice- -p esi ant, Margaret Cdulson as secretary, and Maxine Mason as treasurer, ,the class has been very active. Several parties have been given, at which plans for graduation have beeg. discussed. .. One of the members won honor; in the after dinner spea'cing contest. Another representEd :the college in the state oratorical contest, while still anather was a member of the girls champion debate squad. The class has sup- ported all student activities and will be greatly missed. A bulletin board was selected as the class gift. As a climax to their college career. the Senior class pay was given, followed by commencement. 19-1
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Putnam James Collver Hehn Bennett 1mm Green Siefken Bush J unier Class Sandoz, vice-president; Ruth Wilde; secretary; and Willard Hehn, treasurer. .- The outstanding social event of the year sponsored by this group was the annual Junior-Senior banquet. A nau- tical theme was used. Various members of the class held prominent positions on the athletic and debate teams. Major omces in the stu- dent body, Gold P club, Gold Q club, and in the Christian associations were held by juniors. As a climax to their year's activities, the class helped make commencement week a success.
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