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1 2 2 iii Qgggaaaaaaaa HEART GF OAK 24 aiaazaraziaaieigggg E53 - ESI E E9 E 3 E CLASS OFFICERS Q E First Semester H E James Benoit ................... ......... P resident H Q Nellie Walker .... ..... i Vice-President Q Q Ernestine Brown . . . ...... I. Secretary Q Q Caroline Kunkel .................. .... 4 Treasurer Q E Second Semester E E James Thompson .......................... President E E Ernestine Brown ................ ..... V ice-President E H Nola Ramsey .... ..... S ecretary Q2 E Caroline Kunkel ................. .. .... Treasurer' E KS! Sl ig CLASS or 1923 3 E T IS FITTING, that, since the entrance of the class of '23 in the fall E E of 1919, marked the beginning of a new era of growth in Pacific's student E Q body, so their graduation year 1923 marks the beginning of a new expan- E Q sion of Pacific in buildings and increased endowment. E ' E The history of the class of '23 during its Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Q E years has already been recorded ini the Heart of Oak, published by the class H E of '23. There remains to be written only the history of its Senior year. E E When the class of '23 first assembled in September, 1922, it found that Q E in numbers at least it would be Pacific's largest Senior class, and so it resolved E E to be the best. Q v The first task of the class seemed to be to free itself from the bondage of E Heart of Oak indebtedness. Thus the first semester was filled with candy E and hot dog sales. Between sales, the class contributed two of the season's Q52 H football stars, Captain Hoar and Fred Wolf, won the Shaver cup for the E E third time in basketball, gave the Freshmen a close run for the Phi Alpha Q E Tau Cup, and otherwise set a good example to the underclassmen. E E At the mid-year reception the Seniors made their debut in cap and gown. Q At this timethey were hosts to the college family and the high school seniors. E The class of '23 presented the University with twenty-five annuals valued H E at one hundred dollars, to be used in advertising the school, and interesting Q prospective students. Q E The class of '24 proved that it will be worthy successors of the class of E E '23 when it entertained the Seniors at a banquet on April 13th. Despite the E Eg unlucky date the banquet was an unmitigated success. E E At commencement, the Senior class will follow the custom of presenting E a play, Passing of the Third Floor Back . A successful production. is antici- E patediunder the direction of Coach H. H. Story. 555 ESI 553 E32 E Forly-Ihrve E age E smearsraeacacazaaazaaaracaazazaiaaaaiazaaaiacaaaa-QQQQQQQ
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