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Taylor Weaver Patton H. Jack Bates Robinson R'oe Parker Darland R. Jack Bernards Martin Barrett Butterworth THE HEART OF OAK The Heart of Oak is the regular college year boqk of Pacific University and has had a spasmodic career since the flrst small IS- sue during the early nineties. At first the issues were necessarily small and publication uncertain. During the war publi- cation was made almost impossible but the last two years have seen the Junior class undertake the responsibility once more and the publication is like everything else-getting back to normalcyt EDITORIAL STAFF Francis Taylor ............................... Editor Edith Weaver Assistant Editor DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS Mabel Patton .......................... t. . . . Activities 'LucileRobinsone................,,...,....,...Literary Harvey Jack .............. . ................ Athletics iMaud. Barrett ....... t .V ...... L .' .' .' ........ Organizations Margaret Martin t ' t t J oshes Margaret Bernards . .t .............. Cla'Sses Ray Parker ........... A. . .I-. ; . . Staff Photographer Ralph J ack ........ ...... r ................ Art Editor ; Marlan Bates ................................. Snaps , 7 , 'BUSINESSAMANAGERS' Ray Parker; Charles Roe, . -. . .. .1 .. . . .. Business- Managers Donald Butterworth ..................... Advertising ' Mnet'e stmficuv' ' 'Elr....t .0 .. I ?:vw 1 . 3 21d; 134 rr' s'zrsrdv I u .' '
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Linklater Schannep Harrison Brodersen Tupper Mace FRESHMAN INDEX .. It is the privilege of each yearis Freshman class to publish one .i I N 1 Mix edition of the Weekly Index, Which is the first issue following May Day. Because of the competition 1n each class attempting to rival :'the Issue of the preceding year, each becomes larger and better. w z a 2th h Hrr 3mm Many and varied are the experiences of the t'Rooksit as shown by -m Hm: mm- the my the ealendar 1n the ttgreenii 1ssue. Future freshmen might well 0 h. m 1. cons1der the methods of controlling unruly sophomores Which the .WM. M the studentif first year students are privileged to make public in their issue. um :13, I'WN 11! km ed This yearis Freshmen class deserves great credit for the Splen H H Shiv eh acteda' did paper Which they issued under the editorship of Miss Dorothy Linklater and assistant editor Miss Maxine Schannep. Interest and the cooperation of the entire class were big factors toward c hmmv mas madein': th 1 d' d 1 h mu 1 I 11.1! mi am fur; e sp en 1 resu t Which was accomplis ed. Amp,- fm. culmhnwei; May each succeeding Freshman Class publish an Index Which Will be as much to their honor as that issued by the class of , i241. . E Law 1!; 'i21'5111t15--w ' .. A, , ...- . .M .1. n! W 2- h V '15? FRESHMAN INDEX STAFF I4 ugh, tel! F 4 .0 5 ll; .1.- 1' 1M, flm Huyrgnu fur 8 Hum; .1121! m prvmvu 1 Editor ....... ' ..................... Dorothy Linklater Assistant Editor .................. Maxine Schannep m qua MWE Athletics ................ 7 ............ N orman Mace ,. . ,2: .- .:: 11$: Locals ............................... Ethel Tupper ?5 51 r- 53 Special Assignments .. .Mana LaCerf, Margaret Tay- ummrEHS lor, Mary Baker, Hazel Bushlack. . . ff: Jokes ................................... Cleo Howell i 1 3' ii ?Seig' Class .................................. Doris Alcorn ,1 W315i Editorials ............................. Ellis Stebbins z 3 jfi'ff Business Manager .................. William Harrison W111: Assistant Business Manager ........ Frank Brodersen - ' A A JYmet'ee-n. .
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Mk HT. Illicio Hutu !T HP UAK 4.4. U ..g:;1-j.rarMI mrrvr unwzhem . a . ' . . a .. ...3 ih- admin!!! q .in l3...r::;j-g me u v .3. i Lt . h ,- r -' id; 1' :35! NO?! 1.!N.i 1'!.h: .:;,5313321$' am! I I A 51' grim; Laurel r ..h hln, Hi 5 LXHI 35.5823an I u i hunks DEBATE . Debate has always held a high place in the activities of the Pacific Umversity StudentBody. An enviable record with Victor- ies over the State Universities of Oregon, Washington and Idaho Spurs forensic men on to greater deeds. Pacific engaged in only. one triangular debate this year,'be7 tween Willamette, McMinnVille and herself. Fourteen men toolg part in the tryoutstfor the team. The affirmative positionibeing supportedby Messrs. Thomas Fowler. William HarrisOn; Harry Romig. Albert Schneider. Harold Seiler, Glenn Sheeley. J 0hn St0-- .val and Charles Trachsel. The negative was subnortedxbyfFrank Brodersen. Donald Butterworth, Willis Cady, iWillis Hines and Christ Loukas. From these. Albert Schneider andJohn Stoval. af- firmative and Harrv Romig and Willis Cady. negative, With Wil- lis Hines and Glenn Sheeley as alternates Were chosen as the var-' sity debate team. ' - ' Pacific Universitv won second nlace in the Triangular Debate on the one-sided question. iiResoIved that J aDanese immigration to the United States should be prohibited, students and diplomatic. classes eXceptedP She lost first place by one vote. Some forceful speakers were developed in the tryout. Schnei- der Will make a good showing With consistant work next year. The other three men Will graduate but Will be replaced by some eX- cellent material in the lower classes. Plans are under way for debates With Whitman and Pomona Colleges next year Which promise no little enthusiasm in this branch of Student Activities. Probable contests With 0. A. C. Rooks are in store for next yearis Freshmen.
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