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

 - Class of 1922

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Page 86 text:

11 u m n '3 7. Taylor Linklater Tupper Fenenga Bates Stewart Boggess Dibble hockey, baseball and basketball. For excellence, and points won by those who make the various class and school teams, trophies and numerals are given. The official sweater, white with a crim- son ttP. UP displayed thereon, is given to those winning a total 0.- seven hundred points during their college years; these points to be won in at least four different sports. Great progress has been made this year in womenst athlet- ics; too much praise could not be given to Miss Huldah Leuchauerz director of the Womenst department through whose efferts and unfailinginterest athletics will have a greater part in the life of the girls of Pacific University. . This year great enthusiasm was shown. among the classes 1n the 1nter-class contests. Baseball and basketball teams com- peted fer the championship of the school. More interest has been shown 1n swnnmlng than we have had for a number of years. On May 28 a swnnmlng meet was held in the Gymnasium at which a large number of would-be mermaids competed in races for dis- tance and speed. Much interest was shownwin the exhibition dtvmg stunts glven by various members of the classes. The Ten- n1s cuppresentedt by F. V. Andrews, of Portland, was a large factor 1n.p1j0met1ng 1nterest in tennis among the women of Pa- lelC. Elmnnatlon tournaments were held in each class. Miss Dorethy L1nk1ater, a member of the Freshman class succeeded 1n wmnlng the trophy th1s year. Mr. Andrews expects to present Wefe V! a 7nonfy-two

Page 85 text:

Q2;.i.; 30, 'se. IL; U. KT 1 . . I . .34' ?2M. we I A 0-: K k I1 I III II 7he 7720 n 3-. 1m? ' 4 Kat Mills Stewart Martin Leucha'uer Patton Anderson Bates ' Tupper LINKS mm 3 xmxzseries and got possession of the Shaver trophy for the year. g h, 3an Sophomores were also successful in the baseball series which they won by defeating the other classes by a large margin due to the work of Sheeley and Hoar on the mound. The freshmen gave :5 them a close rub for the Field day track meet but again they Were . successful in carrying off the honors. Tennis tournament for the ' :. men are still to be arranged and may be played during the latter , a ' it part of commencement week. ' ? WOMENS, ATHLETICS In order that womens, athletics may have alarger part inour college life and to put us on an equal footing w1th other'standard colleges, the ttWomens, Athletic Associationtt was orgamzed early in April. Officers were elected by the girls of the student body to in April. Officers were elected by the glrls of the student body to hold office during the remainder of th1s year andOdurlng the year 1921-22; President, Miss Mabel Patton; ViCe PreSIdent, M1ss Thel- ma Mills; Secretary, Miss Dorothy Linklater, and Treasurer, Melss Edith Darland. A constitution was drawn up by an executive com- mittee consisting of one member elected from each collegiate class-Ethel Tupper, Lucy Morse, Margaret Martln, and Margar- et Morgan, and Miss Leuchauer, director of the womens depart- ment of physical education. In this constitution the point system of the National Association was adopted. The schedule as ar- rangedincludes swimming, regular gymnasium classes, 'tenms, AA JYmet'e em I k Wefy-to



Page 87 text:

!? c- m-liz-m. 3245 p15. .2 432.! winding: l . u cairn WhiEe I71; thus! 22mm? 2.0;. :u'JPSIEMPC Pizza war 2!? WJ'E'E' - ?:ruzmh Whigti. 9f1'3zfr EEK' another cup ,next year and all collge women are looking forward to next year s tqurnaments.- In the Inter-Collegiate Tennis tour- nament this spring between McMinnVille, Pacific College, Albany and Paclflc Unlver81ty, our girls? team, consisting of Margaret Martln,.Dor0thy Llnklater and Mabel Patton carried off the honors in womens singles and doubles. In the womenis minor athletic contests the freshmen girls won the basketball and baseball tournaments, in addition to the tennis cup and the Sophomores took first 0Ver the freshmen girls in the indoor track meet in the fall. g The, appearance of an independent basketball team which challenged the freshmen champions to a' game at the end of their Victorious run occasioned much curiosity and inasmuch as the game was never played, each side challenging the other With failure to appear, the identity of the mysterious challengers must remain forever a mystery. Their photograph taken on the floor of the gym the night of the proposed game, gives proof that they were there ready to play and in all justice to their Klu-Klux-Klan appearance we can hardly say that we blame the freshmen girls for not yielding to so mysterious a combination. JYmeteen. .

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