Pacific University - Heart of Oak Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 114 text:

H, n I 'H m n Schneider, Sparks, Lane, Hoar, Jack Arima, Garrigus, Jack, Brodersen, Sellers Lucas, Sheeley, Bump, Mace, Wolf Lifnklater, Hines, Roe, Brodersen Graham, Wolf A'mete en, '7n'Gn 6'. i no

Page 113 text:

1 Kappa E21151 OFFICERS $T::ld;::sident ------------------------------------------ Evelyn Patton, Margaret iMarsh Secretar ------------------------------------------ Myrtle Fem, Mabel Patton Treasure: --------------------------------------------------- LuCile H-igby; Margaret Martin S ,t at A1: ------------------------------------------------------------ L01? Payne, Edith. Darland g' . ms 139111311 Wilson, Ardelle Boggess The Kappas have been active partici ' - ' ' . . . . , , pants In all th 11 hfe thls year. W1th1n the s0c1ety 1tse1f many varied and ?ntgrgsg: mg programs have been given. . . Several Kappas aspired for forensic honors; Representa- tives were on the G1r1is Debate Team and also tWo representatives- on the team whlch won the Phi Alpha Tau Cup. The social functions of the Kappas have been many. One of the flrst .was when they entertained the Faculty Women. The progresslve costume party was an hilarious event when everyone forgot themselves in endeavoring to play their part. The Kappas were royally entertained by the Gammas the first part of the year and by the Alphas the latter part. The annual social function, The Kappa Banquet, was of: a eolonial nature. The color scheme was pink and blue in the din- ing room and the flowers were buttonhole bouquets of old fash- 10ned flowers. The waiters and waitresses were dressed inucol- onial costume, which made it effective. It has always been the custom for the Kappas to give some- thing in the way of a play, Operetta, or a karnival, the purpose being to spend the money on the room. This year a Kappa Kar- ' nival was held in the gymnasium and all kinds of amusements, such as a curio shop, loverts lane, fancy diving, aesthetic dancing, and refreshments, were offered to the jolly crowd, eager to spend their money. ' In view of the fact that this has been sucha successful year, an even more profitable and glorious year 1s ant1c1patedt for Kappas and 01d P.2U. in 1921-22. ' MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Ferm Barrett Allen M Boggess arsh Bates Anderson Brown LeCerf Patton Armstrong- 33:12:35 Mills anhlach Perry Darland Payne leble Raker' Higby Payne Fenenga Tay101 Martin . Short Fenenga Tupper Patton - Wilson Gallagher Robinson FRESHMEN Bates Henderson L'anning A'mete en.



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7m: 734$ m m .- Alpha Zeta OFFICERS Pres1dent.......f ------------ .. ------------------------------------------ Charles Roe, Willis Hines V1ce PI'eSldent ------------------------------------------------ Ernest Wolf, Sumiyoshi Arima Secretary ---------------------------------------------------------------- Harvey J ack, Glenn Sheeley Treasurer Leslie Hoar; Frank Brodersen Reporter ............. . ............................................ Willis Hines, Harry Brodersen Sgt. at Arms ............................................................ Chris Lucas, Charles Roe The year of 1920-21 has proved a ver satisfactor o i the Alpha Zeta Literary Society. The society has mzt neevefgxrf' Thursday nlght throughout the school year, when varied pro - grams were glven w1th emphasis laid on debating, parliamentary practlce and general intellectual development, the society realii- mg such work to be one of the most important assets in a manis college training. Alpha Zeta was well represented on the varsity and class de- a bate teams and has shown a keen interest in oratory and in all school activities. The society has as usual, furnished its share of men on the varsity athletic teams. ' Although Alpha Zeta lost a number of active members through last yearis graduation, several new men were taken into the society and with the societyis motto 2Seekers of the Truthii in mind the years work has progressed toward a greater Pacific. The Alpha Zeta cup given to the society by the graduating Alphas of 1920, which was to be given to the man who showed the most progress during the year was awarded to W1111s Hlnes, for one year. . With almost all the present membership of the s001et.y.re- turning, prospects for another successful year are very promismg. The annual Alpha Zeta picnic, which is one of the 1mportant social events of the year, was held in the latter part of May, At this function, many of the old grads and other members were Present-in a jolly iiget-together in antinformal way. MEMBERS SENIORS ' ' ' JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ChestiEEBigllgEN Sumiyoshi Arima Charles Roe Glenn Sheiley Norman M a c e Willis Hines Ernest W011: Ralph Jac Frank Brodersen k Albert Schneider 91:23:; glaaclllccoc John Garrigus Dean Sellers ' L P Christ Lucas James an e Bert Sparks Harry Brodersen Fred Wolf Leslie Hoar Francis Linklater Taylor Graham JYmete em 2 K, Webb!

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