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7he 716mm? .Q , CONFESSIONS OF A IGARLIC EATER rd m- Spring is here! Every evening-yea, and most of the day, IFMWW couples dot the strolling campus. Automobiles skim lightly thru g.- 9- 'i the air in graceful flight, swallows flit along the roads, throwing WP up clouds of neWIy-hatched dust. I live! I am glad! I sing I praises that I am, in College and do not have to perspire in the 13 . beautiful sunshine While caressing weedsWith a hoe. y CKSOS t I 0 Sports! Track and Baseball for me. I keep in condition all M GM Winter, do not smoke, chew, fuss, or use alcoholic beverages that . I may be able to receive the utmost enjoymnt from thse glorious nf'iggywn athletic contests. Ah! magninficent! A close game of baseball or . V a heart-stirring finish of a race make the blood course thru my 4le ; a m veins and my nerves tingle With the exultation 0f strife. I show 53mm TM my appreciation by unrestrained applause as. the athletes disport themselves before me in the grandstand! Id In W But training is a Winter sport. One cannot keep in condition in the spring. Quiet strolls upon the river; canoe rides into thr m M W. mountains; just the moon or starlight beneath the two of us. Ah, how truly has the poet expressed the ultimate-the supreme, mm the exquisite beauty of moonlight in the undying words here ap- pended-- - A ' A warm spring moth, a beauteous night, A shimmeringmaid above the trees A shell pink hand to Whisper. in, A fluttering ear to hold and squeeze! 3h low Oh, were I a poet. Had I but been endowed With the ability ,7 to contribute such gems of literature and'life t0 Carnegie Li .iM-mna braries. ' M35 I fuss-yea-a thousand times yea! And I am not ashamed. mun Have I not the traditions of this institution of advanced thot W: behind me-even unto its foundation in 1849. And I am not H. alone-she is always with me, for is this not a co-educational u h... college. What is the object of a co-educational institution, if A not to bring intellectuals together? Has not the sage given unto us the slogan, iiCome to P. U. and announce your engagement. And even such may I do-for the moon shine is upon me!
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mm bib : V'tww Pacific University ' Offers A cultural college course requiring high standards of scholarship; Conservatory courses in Piano, Voice, Violin and Pipe Organ. Personal interest in every pupil and that attention to individual needs possi- ble only in small classes; Environment and ideals inspiring the finest qualities of character and citi- zenship; An Opportunity For Capable students to progress rapidly, under the bonus credit system; Young. men and young women planning to secure a technical training, to secure a thoro foundation in courses leading to every type of voca- tion-engineering, law, medicine, religious education or journalism. Prospective teachers to secure training and certification for all fields of high school work, including that of physical director or principal. High school graduates Who wish to teach in the grades, to fulfill the new requirements for teacher training, with the advantage of a college environment. Football, basketballytrack, baseball, tennis, swimming, hiking, orchestra, dramatics, glee club, debating, oratory, and all that goes to make up an Ideal College Life Write at once for further information, to ROBERT FRYE CLARK, Pres. Forest Grove, Oregon. Pacific UniVersHy,
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