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

 - Class of 1922

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. 714110le , affirmative u, 3? fmthmg, amt 76 1111111141! piaw ilt 313$: lint 1C: t'izLKSeS prise ; 1! u! 1hr Ms: knm: 1hr CEHN- Hf the firs: . anticipated With great pleasure. College, was presented With decided success. The large number of players in the cast and the uniform excellence With Which they mm haw marked 1:; played their parts under the direction of Miss Bagstad, made it The 7feant' CHARACTERS The Man on the 'Box-Lieutenant Robert Worburtonr, lately resigned ---------------- Mr. Charles Henderson-His chum ,. .................... A3113? $33211: Col. George Annes'lyeA retired army officer; .............................. Willis Hines' Count Karloff-A Russian diplomat .......................................... Tommy Fowler Col. Frank Raleigheworburtonk Regimental Colonel ................ Harry Romig Monsieur Pierre-Th-e Anneslysi chef ........................................ Sumiyoshi Arima Magistrate Watts of the third Precinct Court ................................ John Stovall Clerk of the Court .............................................................................. Harry Romig Officer O,Brien of the Mounted Police ............................................ Willis Hines Officer Ca-ssidy of the third Precinct Station .............................. Tommy Fowler Williamea stable boy .......................................................................... John Stovall Miss Betty Annesly-the Colonelis daughter ...................... Margaret Morgan Miss Nancy Worburton-her chum ................................................ Lucile Higby Mrs. Conway-her confidante .......................................................... Myrtle Ferm . Cora-her maid .......................................................................... y .......... Evelyn Patton FRESHMAN PLAY The annual Frosh play on Washiingtonts birthday is always This year the play, ttHicks at i ttthe best Frosh play yet? A Y :r HM, Kim: tier; t'uzmqiy in thrift? Uh' Hunk, the NC: ?1 1:111: in LA? 31515: factual jnhr hed'Lig'l' 1.13m. Nancy. WE .hftflrsit. Tina, M? 1!; uirnMHFIPJ' :1 1n hrr;15'w'l 13:;i-uamutiHT-tUgmgae mi :11 W'Wft: 11;; 1 Hr111 5 hall; 5.5 . . gpiui 53W; . futhngjx: ' 111,35 ; ?:r 4111'?! 1;.5'1 ?WVH 11:11:11.5 V w: a the drama class under the ab star cast assured 1ts success. The cast were very well suited to their parts. ' Hiram Hicks, the Braino man ...................................................... Frank Brodersen Tom Horton .................................................................................. William Harrison Fritz Jordon ............................................................................................ Cleo Howell Adam Biddicutt, a professor .............................................................. Elhs Stebblns Dean Smiley ........................................................................................ Bob McKeever Percy, a lad from Boston .............................................................. Norman. Mace Adolph, a lazy boy .............................................................................. Morgan Highy Bastian Briggs, a grind ........................................................................ Paul Austin John Anderson, a basketball enthusiast -. ....................................... John Hammer Charles P'adlet, a newspaper reporter ................................................ Bi'uce Roe Peterson, proprietor of the ttPalt, ................................................ Franc1s Duyck Walker, manager for Braino ........ . .................................................... Chester Bump Jane, a senior girl ................................................................................ Ethel Tupper Polly Porter, another senior girl .................................................. Nancy Moore Daisy Armstrong, an athletic girl ................................................ Margaret Taylor Fluffy Finley, a fusser ................................................................ Flerence Bates Susy Spriggins, a freshman with a crush ............................ Maxme Schannep Flora Belle, waitress at the iiPal .............................................. Aghes Fenenga Mrs. Cobb, housekeeper at the quarters .................................. Marle Gallagher Lily, the maid ............ Elva leble . n DRAMACLASSLEAXQ A one-act play entitled tiThe Circus Girl was presented by ...... Agnes Fenenga Baroness: Von Neitch ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Englehard Von Meininghaussen ............................................ DonaldHBut'lcgrgoil-th Caesar, Baron Von Redding- ................................................................ aro F 61181: 0W0, Baron Von Redding's Valet ................................................ Tommy ow e1 PA 5 Wfi , 1e direction of Miss Bagstad. The alln-

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7h: 7km ..--. l ' i e was defeated by the Sophomore negatlve and Elligalfiigailifevlost t0 the Senior afflrrhatlve.. The. Sophomores won both of their contests and the Junlor afflrmatlve won WI? the Senior negative. Thus the f1nal contest was between the Freshmen and the Sophomore class. By a scere of three to not - ing the Freshmen affirmative team c0ns1st1ng of Mary Baker. and William Harrison defeated the Sophomore negative, Glenn Sheeley and Francis Linklater. . . Frank Brodersen and Mana LeCerf, the Ereshman negatlve team, also defeated the Sophomore. affirmative team, Charles Trachsel and Harold Seiler three to nothlng. I Eramatiw - Dramatics has always held a prominent place in Student Ac- tivities at Pacific. The regular dramatics classes presented two plays and interpreted parts of several of the best known dramas in an informal recital in Philo Hall at the close of the first semes- ter. Special plays by classes and societies have marked the years work in this line. SENIOR PLAY The Senior play, liThe Man on the Box? given during com- mencement week was well handled. Comedy in three acts by Furniss tfrom McGrathis novell. a ' Robert Worburton, the iiMan ion the Box? the rich young army lieutenant on leave for his health falls in love at first sight withMiss Betty Annesly. Playing a practical j oke he disguises as a coachman. and attempts to scare his sister, Nancy, but gets the wrong carnage which contains Miss Annesly. The case is tried 1n J udge Wattis police court and Miss Annesly pays his fine, anti offers h1m a position as her groom. To be near her, he accepts. Her father, a retired colonel, is engaged in drawing plans of the coast deIences, which he-all unknown to her- is to sell to the Russian government thru their secret ambassadcr, Count Karloff, in discharge of a gambling debt incurred at Monte Carlo; Kar- loff is also an unsuccessful suitor for Miss Betty,s hand. Worbur: ton dlscoyers the plans and frustrates the attempted sale, thereby crystahzmg the love which Miss Betty has been feeling for him. he pays off the gambling dept With his chumis help, and all live happlly ever after. . JYmet'e en. I ! '3'! 4y nit l .7 , l In ,M M i . iL , t. 1'; Vii l 9n, p. t v N: l r :w W31 t ,y m ,o r .liT'i .a 3:4! 'f l. 3' int; 2t ! 3:; 5: 1 i .2; 0w .. N 1 K . 3.3! u? a : w u, l . ., :r' ii .5; mu $1359: l J9 -' ,. . t .' 2 W- 1'L ?wtil ' .Q.,.u l H, Hi :19: L l9 l , K Y. .LO'E 4... ! I M I . ' . ' ., a rszw is 43m 15' i! ..



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ant 7he 7fe PHILO PLAYS gHer Sonis Sweetheart? a comedy in two acts fulloof unusual situations, humor and wit, was presetnegt by the Phlloinatheail Society. A short J apanese farce entltled, A Man and His Wlfe, something decidedly different, was given as a curtaln ralser. Edith Wood Mrs. Perkins .......................................................................................... GWendolyn, her daughter ............................................. Hazel Jones Kitty, the maid ................................................................................ Vera Johnson Betty Gardner, the girl ...................................................................... Rozell McKee Mrs. Clayton, a friend of the perkins, .......... . .................... Florence. McGeehan Elizabeth Burton, a governess ..................................... Edlth Weaver The Man ...................................................................................... Carolyn Kunkle 'His Wfie .............................................................................. Lucy Morse; The Servant ......... ..................................................... '. ................... Irene Bilbrey SOPHOMORE PLAY As is decreed by custom the sophomoreclass gave their play May Day evening. Under the capable directlon 0f MISS Ahce W11- lard, tiA Rival by Request? a comedy in three acts, was p-ijesented with remarkable skill and talent to a large and apprec1at1ve auda 1ence. ' ' a The cast was well chosen from the following members of the class: ' ' Walter Pierson ..... Mr Harold Seiler Mrs. Chatterton ..... ' .................... Miss Lucy Morse Mr. Smythe .......................................................................... M Francis Linklater Alexander M'uggins .................................................................... '.- ..... Mr.jLeslie Hoar Mrs. Briggs ................................................................. . ................. Miss Thelma Mills , Mr. Briggs .............. a ................ Mr. Henry Fiske Eliza Briggs .............................................................................. Miss Annette Payne Lord Albert Anthony McMullen .................. Mr. Glenn Sheeley Mr. Burnett ............................................................................ Mr. Albert Schneider Mrs. Burnett Miss Lyla Short Phyllis Burnett .............................................................................. Miss Hazel Jones The play was a scream from start to finish, full of the most gnusuals1tgat10ns. His jealousy aroused by reports of the popular- 1ty 0f hIS flancee, who had gone abroad with her parents for the summer, Walter Pierson had written a letter breakiing the en- gagement, had proposed to, and been accepted by another girl. Upon the return from abroad 0f Winthrop Smythe, his bosom frlend, Plerson learned that his suspicions were groundless. Soon afterwards theOIetter was returned unopened and Pearson was en- gaged to two glrls. Particularly adept at getting out of one scrape into another, Pierson finally worked out the situation to the satis- factlon and merrlment of all. A'met'een, -

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