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EEEZEEEZZQZZQCZECZEEQ HEART OF OAK '24 iZ5iZ5QC3i5 gi 73 its E . H 3 a E55 Heart of Calc E5 H Q E ., . . ,..M.,.. .. ,, ., .. A E E Q H E ' E E T 3 H Q E H i E E ' 2 E E sl o T as f E e E552 Q i r o E N E El H 1 E Q Lanning, Taylor, llowell, ,Long, Jones, .Hollinger E H Bates, lluslach, Stebbins, Moore, Dxhlmle . E E . . . . . Q E The first Heart of Oak of Pacific University was published in 1893 and Q has the distinction of being the first college annual published in the North- Q Rl west. It measures seven and three quarters by six and three quarters inches Q E and is covered with a green figured paper cover. It contains, aside from Q advertisements, fifty-four pages. Q E During the war and before the publication of an annual was discontinued, Q ESQ the present edition being the eighth volume. Q E This eighth volume of the Heart of Oak is the largest publication printed Q E in the history of the University. It contains 184 pages and features five Q inserts with tipped on sheets of snow scenes and eight pages of colored scenes printed on stipplcd paper. The staff has put forth every' effort to make an attractive and interesting gi E book and because of the co-operation of the associated students of the Ulniversity Q E H it believes it has attained the goal which it sought. ' H E ' H E Q E H E E E 3 E 3 H ' E H Ninety-eiglzl Q Sagas t :age 3EEQQQEEEEQEQEQQQEEEEQEEQEEEQQQQEQQEEQ .J
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Ei ggg aagasa HEART or OAK '24 aaaaaasaggg i-'l - ' - Q Q51 C53 E H Q Y. W. C. A. 3 C55 Q91 C55 E CS! E55 H E35 CQ El Z5 lil E E C53 952 E Q9 E Jones Buslach Allen Hodges E Dorothy Jones ................. President Lois Allen ...... .......... S -ecretary E Hazel Buslach ............ Vice-President Mabel Hodges .... ..... T reasurei E E COMMITTEES Q E Membership ....... ..... H azel Buslacll Employment .. ....... Beulah Wilson Q H Finance ........ ..... M abel Hodges Rooms ...... ..... A rdelle Boggess E H Music ....... ..... M argaret Taylor Program ...... ...... G ertrude Lanning E Social ................... Agnes Fenenga Social Service. ......,,.. Esther Turner E Missionary ................ Vivian Hipple Publicity ............... Ernestine Brown Q H Undergraduate Representative ........................ Olene Johnson E Q ADVISORY BOARD E H Miss Farnham, Chairman Mrs. Hopkins Mrs. Brown Q E Mrs. Weir - Mrs. McCready Mrs. Rockwood E E Miss Willard Mrs. Hoffman Miss Nellie Cole 3 Q S THE only distinctly Christian organization for women on the campus Q E the Young VVomen's Christian Association has an important place to H E fill. Its purpose primarily is to lead students to faith in God through E Jesus Christ. This object has been furthered by the weekly meetings whicll ranged from discussions on The Ten Commandments in the Twentieth E Century to talks on leading men and books of the day. g E E At the recognition service, October loth, thirty girls were received into Q E national membership. Later a picnic was held on David's Hill in their honor. E H In December under the direction of the Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. one hundred E E thirteen dollars and fifty cents was raised in the drive for the 'Student Friend- H E ship Fund. Q E The regular duties of the Christian Association include the issuing of the Q E handbook, the management of the Freshman reception, given this year in honor E E of President and Mrs. VVeir, a special chapel program, observance of the Day Q E of Prayer, the Sunday evening service of Commencement Week, and lNIay Day. Qi E In addition, this year, the Y. W. C. A. sent twol girls to Seabeck, and carried E out successfully a sale of Armenian handkerchiefs at Christmas time, a silver tea, and a party to celebrate the thirty-first anniversary of the association. Ei 515 E El Q ' E Q One hundred QE ii I if EQQQEQQQQQQQEQQQEQQEQQQEQQEQQEQEEQQ HH: . -- i
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