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

 - Class of 1922

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In the fall of 1917 just at the beginning of the great war the class of twenty-one broke into existence. Hampered by a lack of men and unsettled conditions the members of the class bore the- test of wartime education with courage and honor. Spurred on and revivified by the addition of so much greater a percentage of male members the present graduating class fell into the rut attained by most classes in their third year in col- lege and claimed the superlative degree of pep, ability and gen- eral student prowess. t The assumption however, that the 1921 graduating class is WILLIS RAY m. anything short of abnormal and marvelous would be too far from 1 the truth for any unassuming person short of a freshman t0 .. .. ,mm :12. . . . . ; awn ', . COHSldeI' for a mlnute. The versatlle poetess Whose contr1bu--f;geia H mm t tions appear in the columns of this same volume are but a Single :2ng t3; . w tribute out of many that might be paid to the illustrious group h.gfpha Zeta m: which has its final fling at college life within the next few weeks. IPhi 339M TREL l Sharks of every description are included in its list of mem- itDnmaiirS '3 4 f bers and the names of any not prominent in college affairs are 'Whydoes 1hr bra almost wholly absent from their class roll. ' The class held Boxer for almost a year when they became a IQHX HEXDER$H bit too careless and donated him after a spirited battle to a cou- ple of sophomores, consoling themselves the while that it was Witied a u gOOd iiriddancei, of a lot of worry when the old dog forsook them i. cantom for more wary keepers, gz'terei fnm, n. The class has carried out a number of social affairs during gigiggiwx the year, with several class get-to-gethers and gatherings of one q- nature or another, which were enjoyed to the fullest by every igiefii??? t ' member. Be They haVe left their imprint upon the student life of the col- MW mi lege; their deeds in student activities and classroom have been THOM . exemplary and commendable, like'a host of other classes before AS RU .3 them they pass from the halls of the old school and join the plodt , ding throng of professmnal toilers that look back to their 001- 1m . the ilar f lege days Wlth prlde of recall and pleasant memories, revering the g ' g mg. 1? . it past, an honor to the present and a source of inspiration to the 1. 'N i conung thousands who W111 trod the same paths, make the same 1W1 i1 ., , a mlstakes, covet the same honors, achieve a like success and take i'vCapQ' 4-8: ' their places with the college men and women of the world in the hm. m 31. great struggle of life. 9am t Wasim 3V. s JYnetee I .- . .t 7wenfy-two

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