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MR3. A. S. HILL Manager Pacific University Extension Movement r4 waf :ncrrawi 0 rmtt nu iwtums m 3rd hf! mgr; 19 um; 'U. imdi'l'di' elgn'r a m 3. Mr. Hi5? has fur :- iimid Melina .134 Emma: fur rm Md univmgzzc-v- :r; 1th M2 335? KAT! Cid Pittsbunz nu Mimi? 2 ....;::ur 3:4 mng. H. 3 ha airmu 9. WWW; 2h? nug- ' u gm. Qikblb'; nf ffa: :ng'm: g .. A MH-rt-L- yr:
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Eheta Nu OFFICERS President ' ' i ' ' . - , Lilhan Y st Vlce- PreSIdent, Sargent at Arms ............................ ; ............... Opal Stewzrt Secretary , Una Rilea Treasurer . A11 during the year it has been very apparent that two girls, . societies would not be adequate to the needs of Pacific longer, so the presidents of the Kappa Delta and Philomathean societies . invited all the non-society girls to meet with Miss Willard to discuss the organization of a new girls2 society. The girls re- sponded. enthusiastically and they were agreed that they wanted to organize. The next meeting Dean .Farnham addressed. the girls, telling them how to organize, and the Kappas and Philos furnished the program. A temporary organization was then ef- fected. After this the girls began holding regular meetings une der the supervision of Miss Willard. In a very short time a con- stitution was adopted and the name ttTheta Nut was chosen. A petition was made to the faculty for a charter which was granted. The membership new numbers ten. The girls have entered into their meetings with zest and have carried 9n thelr busmess with enthusiasm. They have already secured pms and chosen as their colors, canary yellow and deep blue. No formal s0c1al func- tion will be held until the year .of 1921-22. MEMBERS SOPHOMORE FRESHMEET h U R'l a' N 11' D ' A1 orn Mabel o nson na 1 e e 1e Walker Bfrrtiise Chowning Louise Morgensen Ada Stevens Ethel J ohnson Nicolena Peterson Opal Stewart i K qwenfj-IWO Mneteen, .
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Eh? Glampaign $2,11HILIIIIH fur 13mm Huiurmitg Pacific University is forging ahead. With the determina- tion to become the best college in the west her leaders launched out In the greatest and most stupendous undertaking in the schools h1st0ry, save possibly the very start of her life itself in the wilds of an unborn country in 1849. ' Two million dollars is the goal set for the present campaign in the drive for increased endowment and building funds. Will she get it? ttYeaH B01? is the enthusiastic reply of her stu- dent body, her alumni, and her thousands of friends. The campaign is under the direction of Mr. A. S. Hill, a man of unusual and Wide experience in the way of managing and rais- ing money. Mr. Hill has for years managed the greatest stars of the musical world. Melba and the great Paderewski were both under his management for many seasons. He has raised money for colleges and universities in practically every state in the union and has always met With success. He raised twenty-five million for the city of Pittsburg war chest When the business men told him he couldntt raise a million. Mr. Hill has a ready smile and a very pleasing personality. He is a man Who gets thlngs. The progress that he has already made and the. thoroughness W1th Which he is organizing the campaign speak hlghly for 1ts success. - The Portland office, maintained on the second flopr 0f the Platt building, is busy night and day preparmg for the flhal send- off, making Pacific University better known and more Wldely ap- preciated throughout the country. . . It Will be a great day for Pac1f1c Whenthe flnal count comes in, and members of the student body are domg more than breath- lessly awaiting its consummation. Everyone 1s workmg and W111 continue to work thruout the summer months for a larger student body, a broader publicity and a Greater Pacific. e Andean, . .
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