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

 - Class of 1922

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gamma w 1-: 3 - . ' h ' Room, FALL INFORMAL J l - N F 'i The first big informal affair of the year was the Student ' ' Body dance which took place in the gym, the evening of October Wnse ' 21st. It will everbe a memorable event to the Freshmen whose Natoq; first opportumty 1t was to meet upper classmen and faculty on a '. NWT 1 level. The conventional swallow tails and dreamy frocks were i ' i nowhere to be seen. Informality was the key note. The remain- ..sjmqu-s Dinnerto 03$ ing dances were anticipated with much delight. ARMISTICE BALL .1 ' ' ' ' .1 3 h a One of the most delightful dances of the year was held on SQ'I'Hlun, First Con ,Armistice evening when the gymnasium was transformed into a dy. gm; ball room. The chairs were decorated with indian blankets and ,pillows and the walls were decorated With pennants, while the 2beams above streamed flags and banners. Gobs and doughboys accompanied by madamoiselles, floated thru the intricacies of the a . . ' gay music, which the progressive orchestra produced, and the N 1'. h trend of conversation took us back to two years ago with the usual line service men can produce. 1 'h risl izm Assuciatiom Seniur C has F1 t 'q unmencememtl INFORMALS Light hearts after the Victory over McMinnville J anuary 28th J l - N E 7 made the last of the semesteris student body dances as success- . 1 ful as the game that preceeded it. The followers of Pan beckoned Pt'rlllinn h5- I.1terari'5f'r the crowd from the gym to the third floor of Marsh Hall where Semis the entire north wing of the famous old building was thrown open t0 the gliding steps of a hundred dancers. , . . . The Varsity orchestra rendered the music in a style which . .H 31'. h delighted even the most fastidious stepper. Thus the close of the M win , uf Board 0an first semester was duly and appropriately celebrated. ' i i , k .. .. CORN Again the third floOr 0f Marsh Hall rang t0 the syncopated M'H'ISI'S. 1' 5t tunes of the Varsity Orchestra. April 2nd was set aside as Clean m. I J. U. , 3 Up Day and evening found many tiredworkers seeking recreation M jug uf tho ASSOClateE at the fourth informal dance of the year. Schottishes' vied with ' yummencemen ; waltzes and two-steps. Merriment was created by tag dances and a Jolly J ohn Paul J ones. When the strains of Home Sweet Home were finished all declared dancing to be the most pleasant of re- creations after a hard days work. . The third floor of the famous 01d administration building is gaming in popularity. April 22nd it was once more turned into a very attractive ball room With comfortable nooks for patrons, pa- tronesses and fussers. When Walkeris orchestra called the step- : s 7wen fy-tno

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771a 7734: ? - 25', , y COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM. FRIDAY,JUNE 3 w i 3,3. .9... 8:00 P. M. y ............................ Conservatory Recital LWW! r53 1:111! SATURDAY, JUNE 4 W: I 7 :00 P. M. ................ Presidentis Dinner '00 Class of 1921iw W SUNDAY, JUNE 5 , q; $21M 11 .00 A. M. Baccalaureate Sermori, First COngregational 2: ! M1020 Church, Rev. William H. Boddy. rdw mg 3.331 8: 00 P. M. .Address before Christian Associations, Rev. D. M fungi: MONDAY, JUNE 6 : 3' i ' 2:00 P. M. ...................... Senior Class Exercises 1 I . 8:00 P. M. .......... 1 ....... -.1 ....... Commencement Concert 0W . - stinky m TUESDAY, JUNE7 - - 3 titanic: M 3. 00 P. M. . . . .' .............. Reception by Literary SOcieties $M1 n: 8.00 P. M. ........................ . ............ Senior Play :imhm m gli Wm 41 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8 , ?hm a 10:00 A. M. .................... Meeting of Board of Trustees h a E I 2:30 P. M. Commencement Exercises, First Congregational l. 5' Church, Rev. HaroldL. Bowman, D. D. mhuw 4:30 P. M. .......... Annual Meeting of the Associate Alumni HM i 7 1 6:00 P. M. ......... , ................. Commencement Dinnei N 4 l fli w I i231 Ir .5... :43 i l v V. .i I i, s! Maeteen. , .. h?only- two I i ii If A m f 4. y . . i?!



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pers from the moon-lit campus few men were in evidence but bravely ttheld their ownt unti 1the ments glee club and the base ball boys arrived to claim those who had been superfluous. Then on with the dance and merriment reigned supreme. The last informal step of the year was given May 28th compli- metary t0 the senior class. The gymnasium was a veritable flower garden. The class colors, green and gold, were carried out in the decorations 0f scotch broom, fern and ribbons while the freshmen blended beautifully with the gold of theseniors. Reluctantly the seniors bade farewell to the 01d gym while the under-classmen look forward to coming years of genuine pleasure. .iin - I' Brighton Chapel, scene of many student gatherings lYenetn. .9 e 7wenfylwo

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