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

 - Class of 1924

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Eiieiiammozozm HEART GF OAK '24 mmeazeimmmoigg 'w'rr 'fo mono MRS. HAROLD LYNDE Hovxms Graduate of Albany Conservatory of Mu- sic, Student of American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, Pupil of Charles Stone Wilson, Seattle, Music Supervisor, Public Schools, Forest Grove, Oregon, Instructor ZZZEQEQQ Q Q52 E9 E5 3 lllllfll' School MIISIC Init uct r Q E Qi Qi QE Q2 Q52 Public School Music, Pacific University, 1922-. Y . Qi? lvl - E WILLIAM NVALLACE GRAHAM Profz'ssor of Violin E student in Royal High School of Music, Berling Student under Joachim, Instructor, ' Royal Academy of lVIusic, Berlin, Professor of Violin, Pacific University, 1916-. , . EEZ i E9 E i E5 P FS! C53 E52 553 Q9 G3 55 E E55 C53 Q2 iii E92 C55 Q55 E NINA lhIARIE WALKER Q Piano Instructor Pupil of Marie A. S. Soule, Carl Den- Q ton, and Dr. Emil Enna, of Portlandg In- Q R5 - structor, Pacific University, 1917-. H ZS Si Q51 Q9 Q9 ESI E9 KEY Thirty I .nb QQQEQQQQQQoieimoiooomomzeizeioiamzsazeizfammmmmmoozamoggg

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aggmazzacaaaoaao HEART OF DAK 24 rziraiozcgazfiemaiag MRS. ERMA TAYLOR SPARKS H earl of Piano Departnzlfnl lVIus. B., Oberlin Conservatory of llflusic, IQI2j Graduate Student, Oberlin, 'IQI8-192 Student of Francis L. York of the Detroit Conservatory of Music, Pupil of Josef Lelwinne, 1921-223 Head of Piano Depart- ment, 'Pacific University, 1919-. CHARLES W. l..AVVlRlENCE Director of Cozlsvrvzllory of fllusic lVIus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 19183 Public School Mtnsic Certificate, Oberlin Conservatory, 19165 Student of Rolin Pease, Vocal Instructor, Pennsylvania State Normal School, Head of Vocal Depart- ment, Sioux Falls College, Director of Con- servatory of Music, Pacific University, 1921-. NIARGARET KEEP Instructor in Piano Pupil of Frank T. Chapman and Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks. TCZ1Cl1CTyS Certificate in Dunning System of lX'Iusic Study for Be- ginners, 1921. Diploma in lVIusic, Pacific University, 19225 Instructor in Dunning System, Pacific University, 1921-. Tfzcenly-nim' EEQEQ QQQQQQEQEE



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iigmooeieao HEART OF OAK '24 oooooomii Q52 Ei E E532 E55 E52 E T 3 555 Associate Alumni H E of Qi 555 . . . 555 ZS5 Pacific University ESI L55 Qi E E C55 OFFICERS Q Q J. W. Peters .................. ......... P resident E H M ' ' - ' E rs. H. F. Price. . . ....... Vice President C53 E535 E S. B. Lawrence .... Secretary-Treasurer Q E . Q1 E' OR several years, Pacific University has been climbing the same long Q E steep grade, that has confronted most institutions of higher education. Q E We did not make the hill in high , many things having happened E E to cause delay, such as engine troublesg then the Trustees allowed the supply Q E of gas to run low and it was not- always of the best quality, then we changed E E chauffeurs after tire troubles resulting in a blow-out in the financial campaign, E ' E but we are moving again, gradually gaining momentum and feel certain that Q E we can now safely shift back into high. The Congregational Church is fur- E Q nishing the lubricant and the town of Forest Grove is improving the roads. E E We are surely going over the top soon. The ignition system as represented by the Alumni has not been working E . . Q52 E satisfactorily, but to find the exact cause of the trouble has been a problem. E H Unquestionably the battery is weak and at times all its strength seems to have E E gone into the spot light. The result has not been altogether bad, for some E E dangers have been foreseen and avoided, but progress has been steady by E E jerks. E E The generator has been working alright, for Old P. U. has been turning Q E out, each year, scores of students, who during their intimate connection with E the institution were loyal and true, but there has been and still is, a leakage in H the storage system, for many of these same loyal students, after a few years' E E absence in professional or business life, become indifferent and lose their loyalty H E and enthusiasm and forget their indebtedness to their Alma Mater. Q One of Pacific's big problems today is to develop and maintain a storage system that the loyalty and enthusiasm generated during college days shall not E E . E be lost in later years when it is most needed. For just as an automobile quietly E yet continually generates and stores up electricity, during the day, to be 'used S E for lighting during the night, so a college must generate and store up interest, 155 sz 3 3 E Thirty-one Q agggraoooraooiaozaooooooeaozaoooozaoooooooooogggg

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