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

 - Class of 1922

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Pacific University - Heart of Oak Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 59 of 156
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a h .h e Li'ti Lli into .x ; . thio' h u '1. av- 93,4 . v-nn. .- r rvr ' ch-ztiar'w w 3131?. n I III F! Weaver Schannep Anderson Stovall Romig Sparks Trachsel Y. W. C; A. For many years the Y. W. C. A. has played a Vital and influ- encial part in the life of every college girl. Its influence is felt thruout the entire school. In its efforts to link up Christian prin- ciples and standards to every-day college life the association has evolved into a most practical and successful organization. In March the neW officers were elected. The following mem- bers received appointments to the cabinet: Ernestine Brown, Vera J ohnson, Thelma Mills, Lucile Robinson, Gertrude Lanning and Mabel Patton. Y. M. C.A. During the year the association has had the opportunity of coming in touch With many prominent Christian leaders, and many beneficial meetings have been attended by a large portlon 0f the men of the school. JYmete en

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Fowler Patton Seiler Wood Howell Taylor J ones Patton. Weaver STUDENT BODY Pacific University Student Body is organized for the purpose of furthering student activities and interests. Payment of the registration fee automatically makes students members of the or- ganization Which functions'in its different departments under the direction of its officers an the student senate. The Student Senate as an organized body having charge of : ?'mfu'l student self government was established in 1916; It is the Admin- t istrative Board of the Student Body. The, Object of the Student Senate is to increase the sense of responsibility of the students for 1 the proper and successful conduct of college affairs and to recog- M r x nize their interests in the Welfare of the institution. a ?;irt; . l .. The membership includes the student body officers and class m ; t t representatives, consisting of four Seniors, three Juniors, two 2'??? t r Sophomores and one Freshman. All representatives in the senate T' thm - r ... are elected by ballot by their respective classes. , 9.1 35V, . Duties of the Student Senate are many arid varied; It super- 33: '5? 7H 1' 1' Intends the events of A11 College Day and has charge of all other 71321! general student college events. It serves as a medium of c0m- :m hem V munolcatlon between faculty and students. All student elections ; thaw are 1n charge of the Student Senate and it is its duty to present the .Off101a1 and J Qurnalistic ttPf, Any questions Which may seem adv1sable are brought before the Student Body. Duties Which M; the faculty, or student body may assign to the senate are under- Mir ' . taken and the admlnistration 0f the Honor System is in its hands. ' t' h ' x MGM



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A goodly delegatien is expected to go to the student confer- ence at Seabeck this year. , Along with the religious development a liberal attentien is given to social life. A large stag party given early in the year pro i j. 3 motes the spirit of gOOd fellowship among the men of the school. MENs GLEE CLUB Starting with a strong nucleus from last year, the Menis Glee k Club for 1921 proved itself a potent and forceful factor in the musical life of the school. The work of the year included several appearances on local programs, a weeks trip, and a home concert at commencement time. The trip, which included concerts at Gaston, Oregon Clty, St. Helens, Washougal, and Mill Plain, was a featui'e 0f the spring y The boys were royally entertained and many fr1endsh1pswer'e ' made. Manager Seiler, the handicapped by a lateassumption 0f . his duties, preved an excellent and capable admlnlstrator 0f the t exchequer. . The male quartette, Francis Taylor, sWillis Cady, Arthur J ones and N orman Mace, appeared on the program at all concerts. Since the trip they have sung before several Portland orgamza- tions,ihaVing been guests of the Progressive Business Menis cluh ' the Credit Men,s Association, the Oregon Civic League, and the , Professional and Business Womenis club. Others who appeared on the concert program in specialties were: the veteran reader, Herbert Butler Deuell, who- captured audiences with his inimitable readings; J ohn Stovall, cartoonist extraordinary; Arthur ,Carhart J ones, baritone soloist; and Bert Sparks and Norman Mace, exponents of stringed mwsic. t .Gfreat appreciation is due to the director, Miss Taylor, for her' : untiring efforts in behalf of the elub, as well as 'to her hard working assistants. Miss Willard assisted generously at the pi- ano, and Arthur J ones made a capable conductor. Special timely instruction was also received from Mr. Hill, I I Who rendered first aid at a critical time. The personnel of the club is as follows: First Tenors, Glen . Sheeley, Bert Spar.ks,.J0hn Stovall and Francis Taylor; Second Tenors, John Garrigus, Harry 'Romig, Harold Seiler and Ellis Stebblns; Baritones, Willis Cady, Fred Halverson, Cleo Howell Arthur J ones and Ray Parker ; Bass, Fred Dysle, N orman Mace, Dean Sellers and Albert Schneider. . . AA a W-t Wh- c; xfh Vh

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