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Seniors . . . HAROLD FOWLER, of Newberg, Oregon, is a Theology major. Harold has been interested in many extra-curricula activities during his years in college. He wrote for both the Crescent and L ' Ami. He acted in the student body play, Marchita , in his sopho- more year, and in junior year he played violin in the orchestra and stringed quartet. Harold has been especially interested in forensics. He debated in his sophomore and junior years, and has represented P. C. in all types of state speaking contests. He was resident of I. R. C. in his junior year. This year he was a member of I. R. C. and S. C. U. MILDRED HAWORTH is an English major from Eagle, Idaho. As a freshman Mildred was a member of Trefian and the Gold Q club, in her sophomore year she served as assistant Crescent editor. Editor of the Crescent in her junior year, Mildred became a member of the Student Christian Union. In her senior year she has served as Trefian critic, vice- president of the Gold Q, L ' Ami editor, Crescent news editor, senior class president and house president of Kanyon Hall.. She was listed in Who ' s Who in 1946. CHARLOTTE MACY, an English major from Green- leaf, Idaho, has been very active during her four years in Pacific in the fields of dramatics, sports and forensics and Christian organizations. She was vice- president of the Y. W. C. A. and a member of Trefian in her freshman year. As a junior she was Kanyon Hall president, vice-president of S. C. U. and busi- ness manager of the L ' Ami. As a senior she is student body dramatics chairman, and vice-president of Actorators. For two years she has been instructor in women ' s physical education classes, and for three years has been a member of Gold Q and reporter and feature writer for the Crescent. She was listed in Who ' s Who for 1945 and 1946. J. WESLEY MURPHY is a Religion major from Medina, Washington. Transferring from Seattle Pacific college, Wesley has been active in quartet and deputation work. During his iunior year he was class president and a member of M. A. A. ORRIN OGIER is a Bible and Theology major from Holtville, California. During his freshman year he was president of his class. In his sophomore year Orrin was Crescent ad manager, and as a junior he was elected A. S. B. president. As a senior he served as the president of M. A. A., sports editor of the Crescent, Homecoming generalissimo. He was listed in Who ' s Who for ' 45 and ' 46. All four of his years in college Orrin was very active in sports and depu- tation. He was a member of A Cappella Choir in ' 46 and took part in two student body plays, playing the lead in Marcheta , ' 43, and the lead in Wind in the South , ' 46. CLARENCE M. ROBINETT is a Bible major from Creswell, Oregon. He formerly attended Northwest Christian college, Eugene, Oregon, from 1939 to 1942. From 1942 to 1945 he served in the Chaplaincy of the army. Upon his discharge from the army, Clarence entered Pacific to complete his work on his A. B. degree, holding the position of pastor of the Mountain Top Community church, Hillsboro.. Oregon. CORA SANDERS is a Theology major from Havi- land, Kansas. Transferred from the Haviland Bible college, Cora is a member of the Student Christian Union, being especially active in deputation work. GLENN R. SANDERS, a Theology major from Haviland, Kansas, has transferred from Haviland Bible school to complete work on his A. B. A mem- ber of the Student Christian Union, and especially active in deputation work, Glenn is the vice-president of his class.
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All four classes at P. C. this year were busy. The senior class soon learned that many class activities were not only fun, but taught them to appreciate one another to a fuller extent Most of the class ' s social affairs were planned to execute business. Under the leadership of President Mildred Haworth, the class made plans for a gift to the school, the traditional senior sneak, and commencement activities at many picnics, potluck suppers, and the like. BARBARA TERRILL, a Biology major from Talent, Oregon, has transferred to Pacific from Southern Oregon College of Education to attend her junior and senior years. A member of Trefian and Student Christian Union, Barbara has been active in art and deputation work. HERSCHEL L. THORNBURG is a music and theology major from Newberg, Oregon. He was active during his two and a half years in male quartet and choir work. In ' 45 he was editor of the L ' Ami and entered various speech contests. He was listed in Who ' s Who both in ' 45 and ' 46. Herschel on the faculty as instructor in piano and art. PAUL THORNBURG, from Liberal, Kansas, is a religion major. In his freshman year he was presi- dent of his class and president of the Actorators club. During his sophomore year he was A. S. B. forensics manager and assistant pastor of the Che- halem Center church. He traveled with the male quartet, and was active in choir and deputation work in both his junior and senior years. As a senior he was chief treasurer of the student body and secre- •1946 Actorators - He was listed in Who ' s Who One of the big events of the year was r the sneak to the coast, where the class un on Sneak Day enjoyed a full day of viewing scenic beauties, excursioning on the ocean, and playing on the beach. They sneaked away successfully, but are reluctant to admit that the junior class caught up with them at their quiet beach cabin at the terrible hour of 6: 30 a. m. It of course added to the fun, although it did subtract from the slumber the seniors were enjoying. Charlotte Macy served as secretary-treasurer of the class, while Glenn Sanders was vice-president. Gervas Carey started the year as adviser, but when illness forced him to leave school Helen Willcuts was elected in his place.
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