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 98 of 156
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Page 98 text:

-hman 1F??? i'thheld the w . mnand learm'd 1 i .as 0011M W I. has had mnnV d msniu at the fin Darland Martin . 1 ' 'th thmr nu L n Hancock Budd - h mY'm a e grillsmn fart?! W Meat and Mrs. t in the State Oratorical contest. J ames Lane, though only With us one semester, is a Football letter man. Ernest Wolf is a letter ifdmner. man in Football, Basket ball and Baseball. He hasalso been man- Class Of 23 mm- ager 0f the' Index, Treasurer of the student body and Vice Presi- Iyaherlines Thcw r. dent of Alpha Zeta. Margaret Martin, Lucile Robinson and Ma- Ma d hawha belPatton have been prominent in Woments Activities, as have an t also several of the others. Chad Roe, as president of Alpha, Zeta Wmnm' TM? and Assistant Manager of the Index, has had a voice in most of imd m u 'm : thestudent body proceedings. my and Hamid . .This Heart of Oak we present as the work of our hands and ksophgmomq haw bham, We look back With not too many regrets and look forward lgt'Fann Fnlks h: Wlth brlght hopes for another year of acquiring Pacific Univer- 5111M th;- V! 1' . s1ty spirit and ideals. ' Thug: mavC aspirin; s . 7wonfy-Iwoe

Page 97 text:

7he 7feant' , Taylor Crabtree Weaver Budd Bates Wolf Parker . enjoyed a most appetizing and satisfying picnic dinner. The day t Ju ac chase. P15: 'tzr a hrs: :Ltei'mf: t: their plate G131! 333:;than uiwm 1' 11L.Mearma - min a'f'nshwff ,qz ! :hejwwi n. .l.m'2 $15 mitt : .; , H... yum: iti'J'YYLItN tatsgi : fUTi? :n Juiuh - 9; : L . ub-t fry 3' i l- T' . 3 14-? fr 54 hf 'oinFarn'Jr :5 iuzurf- mi ! 356:3; a - M M. f u- 3W v n .l 1 m9? 7 h... was unusually delightful, the falls were even more charming than ever, the maiden hair ferns and evergreen were resplendent; in fact everything seemed in accord with the spirit of the occasion and the sophomore picnic at Roderick Falls will long be remem- bered by those attending as one of rare pleasure. The Freshmen who invited themselves to the party, received a warm receptlon and returned home hungrier and Wlser. . The initiation of the Freshies into the Pacific brotherhood was carefully planned and well executed, and the banquet follow- ing was well prepared. The present Sophomores can attrtbnte what amount of success they have attained so far to our tralnlng and guidance. Upon our return last fall we continued our good . started the year right With a real live p1cn1c on DaV1ds H111. The grapes were ripe. Miss Leuchauer was chaperone. The moon could not be surpassed. What more could one ask for a good tlme than the Juniors to enjoy it. We leave the rest to you. On Armistice Day an eX-service ments banquet was given .at Which time the Junior class was honored by hav1ng one of 1ts prominent members, Edith Weaver, A. E. F. Red Cross, act as toast-mistress. ' work. We She handled the s1tuation in her usual capable and original manner and we may well be proud of our only sol- dieress. She also acted as toast-mistress at theJunlor-Senlolrl' BanQUGt, Ralph J ack, our president, belng on the s1ck 11st. Ralp iS a recent addition to our ranks though h1s heart has long lbeen With us. Francis Taylor, letter man 1n Football and Trach, 1sl Editor-in-Chief of the Heart of Oak and represented the Sc 00 JYmeteen. .



Page 99 text:

Vhe 718mm? J , . SOPHOMORES' CLASS OFFICERS ' - . -' This Semester L t S President. .................................. Albert Schneider Henryaksiskgmester Vice PreSldent ------------------------ Harry Kunkle , Thelma Mills Secretary Lucy Morse Lucy Morse Treasurer -.- ------------------------------- Harry Brodersen Rozelle McKee Reporter ------------- ErneStihe BI'OWII Ernestine Bl'OlVIl As a Freshman class that of 23 could not be excelled. They easily withheld the Sophomores in all attacks even at the time of initiation and learned the trick of how to manage the Freshies of this year, as could be seen by the events of All College Day. I hi The class has had many delightful social events, including a trip awn I- to David,s Hill at the first of each year when they managed to qet awayh With their own eats and only a little annoyance. a r, 3 . .. , None will soon forget the evening spent at the Clark apartments, . f 4r:- Lg?- m When President and Mrs. Clark entertained them at a Washington 3 r: hash! birthday dinner. ligatuw Hum . . 13:.- .113? 1 3.3g; 1:? The Class of lZS now stands at the head in athletics as well 133.4,. 1m; gm as in other lines. They carried off the 1nter-class championshm .. wag km in basket ball and baseball. Four of the letter men in fOOthEI11 , 1'. L. were Sophomores. Three of the basket ball team were Sopho- l.' f y Wf mores and when it comes to base ball Leslie Hoar. Henry Fiske, i'kl ml um?!- Red Sheeley and Harold Seiler all belong to that class. .gv, . -. .1? The Sophomores have also done much in dramatlc hues; pre- v :u it 'n 32,; senting llFarm Folks? last year and itA R1val by Request, thls 333 twin: year. Almost the same star cast presented the two plays and r4? '-' mfmi-li great things may well be expected of them when they are Sen- iors, for their work has not been surpassed so far by any other class. Much credit and thanks is due MISS Bagstad and MISS Willard for the success of the productions. A number of the members of the Sophomore. class have also taken part in the Forensic work. Three of the glrls, Lyla Short, Ellen Anderson and Nellie Walker were on the womeri s debate team and Albert Schneider was a member of the vars1ty debate team. We do not forget the fact that for tyvo consecutive 67$er the class of 23 won the banner for the glrls track meetss. h e3 they were Freshmen they had an advantage over the opb Stl't numbers and this year the Frosh had the same advantageb u 01F availed them nothing for the meet was won by a large num er n: points. And Boxer! Though he may be last he IS by .no; nag; least in the minds of the Sophomores. How dld he comhetuioo bod hands? Ask the noble Seniors and they W111 tell you t a 15 y FA 1t 7nenf-lji70

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