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Time is not always a matter of years, nor is dlstance a matter i.Morcansan. . gliclniltliisthe 131321311; it segms as 1f they were not. And so at tlmes, s closes his mental doprs upon his business or his pro- $333333 becomes for a while, 1n Iancy, that whlch he once was in fact-a student in the halls of h1s beloved Alma Mater. dent he once was, has very many thlngs 1n commqn withrltllli: :llldent of today. Always there is the thrill of prlde in any Victory that comes to the instltutlon .; always theold f1ght1ng spirit arises at any suggestion of mediocrlty 0r Inferlority; always the deep respect for tradition and 1deals ; always the bond of fel- lowship, because they have been mothered by the same guldlng . and moulding influence. But there the common Viewpoint ends. , The student he once was, brings with him the influence of the passing years-lessons that-life has taught h1m after h1s degree was won. And perhaps, colored in the light of these. lessons, he may bring with him regret for opportumtles and p.141v1leges llght- 1y taken and lightly used. He certalnly brmgs With h1m a very deep appreciation and a high sense of values. When I was a student at Pacific, I used to wonder why s0 ; many of the alumni were, or seemed to be, so indifferent. After : I had graduated, I used to wonder why the students cared s0 lit- ' tle abOut the alumni. N 0w I think I know. The alumni are not I indifferent, but too seldom does memory beguile them across the ; miles and years to the days when they themselves were being shaped and developed by the pleasures, problems and struggles; that are the life of every college student. To go back, is to share - in it; and to share in our common problems, is to do what we can to help solve them. ' N or do I think that the student of today is all to blame. He has not always known that often he holds in his hand, the key to the mental doors we close upon the problems of today. He has not known that if he will but call us long and loudly, we cannot choose but hear. And so we may all come back- we older brothers and sis- ters-to the circle of her influence; to council together, to build, and work together; that we may make her all she ought to be, that she may fully answer the worlds great need of her even as she has answered our need of her-our own Alma Mater our own Paelflc. , MARTHA HOLMES HESS, 309. A'meteen, - them both in the flash of a thought, -G' Pu. 43 ., -7 Iv i
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7779 77'sanf , ATHLETICS Pacificls men and women have entered every branch of col- lege athletics and have gone in With a Vim and smash that is char- acteristic 0f the supporters of the Crimson and Black. Athletics at Pacific has been kept cleari even at the cost of prestige 0n the athletic field ; its student body has never in least degree permitted even a suggestion of professionalism to enter into this branch of student activity andimpair its purpose. As a Whole the 1920-21 athletic season is regarded as Success- ful. Good progress was made in all branches of athletics Which, With the appointment of a physical director and coach for 1921-22, points to a record breaking season. Mr. L. F. Frank has been chosen for that position'nextlyear. Mr. Frank is a graduate of Coe College Where he made a wonder- ful record in all of the major sports. For two years he Was given the position of half back on the All-Iowa Conference football team. He has. Just recently been called to the University of Oregon frpm Sioux F alls College Where he filled the position of Physical Dareetor and Athletic COach With great success. Pacific Univer- s1ty 1s exceptionally fortunate in getting him for this important work, and already a great deal of enthusiasm is manifested over ' the outlook for the coming season. 2. 7wenfyiwo at 2Q 9:9 f. a 3 2 a2 2 v 22 13 K 0 st .. t g 2 lmi '! 1 start Elmizbwnt IN Him T?! 3C; imwnsmm. aMJiL'x-t fur NW3!!! 1km:
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