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LEAVE IT OR NOT By Scripley EXPLANATION OF TODAY ' S SCRIPLEY CARTOON At the top is shown a picture of activities at Pacific years ago. Today students spend their idle time in a much different manner, as is illustrated below. The indi- vidual on the Gamma steps is studying, Robb is trying out a new formula at the Chem. shack, Berney is just hesitating and Benney is endeavoring to find the shortest way to an eight o ' clock. Now don ' t these pictures show that students today always spend their time in a good, wholesome manner? And pictures don ' t lie. One hundred forty-seven
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+■- I LEAVE IT OR NOT - - - THE INDEX Published by the Students of Pacific University each and every Tuesday of the Week Since 1849. Very, very late one dark, dark night, as Scripley was stealthily retreating from Herrick Hall after carefully placing one of its inmates on the lower balcony of the fire escape, he saw a dim light in Marsh and heard a strange pecking sound clicking mysteriously along. Mr. Scrip, being extremely brave, inves- tigated and this is one version of the story which he told to me. I quietly descended the creaky steps of Marsh in the direction of the light whi ch peered from beneath a door. Visions of a ghostly phantom filled my hysterical head as I crept along, next to the subterranean passages of the hall. My face was beaming red through the newly applied powder on my cheeks; in my hand I held a shoe which had been dropped from the fire escape of Herrick. I was in a desperate mood. I looked again; then listened; like a profes- sor giving a true and false exam. The clicking continued. With fast beating heart, I ran to the door of the Index room. Clasping the shoe in my hand like the comptroller holding a check, I opened the door. There, seated at a typewriter, was Dad Burnett Haberly. editor of the Index, which paper has come out promptly each Tuesday afternoon since 1849 with items from the fraternities and all news. (Continued on Page 148) ,]. . . — .. — .. — .. . — .. — .. — .. — .. — .. „ — Hi ' make the foUoivinij Sorority and I | Fratrrnity Pins: j KAPPA DELTA PHI LAMBDA OMICRON I I THETA NU ALPHA ZETA GAMMA SIUMA = ] LNDEX AND PLEDGE PLNS I ! W. S. AIVERS I I By Scripley i FORFST (iROVK SHOE I HOSPITAL HKSr (IRADK .SIIOK RKIU ll.DINC; ! AM) 1)M:1. G } I . 1) SI ' KI.HRIXK FORF.ST C.ROVF, I 1 , . — „ — . , Fifth Floor Swetland UldK.. . )th and Washington j j PORTLAND. OREGON ! i . -. . 4. + - . — .. — .■ — .. — • — .. — .. — .. — .. — .. — .. — .. — . .. — . j +■- -All Makci I I I ' ORTABLK I I 1 PKWRITKRS I 1 irul -All .Makes guar- j | anteed Rebuilts. j J ■■ + i I I I CHEVROLET Hamilton Motor Co. Forest Cjiuve, Oregon ■ 7V C ' Grcal Aiiicncaii Jdluc V ' rnis . ' ?.■), 0(1 monthly if desired Special Ntiidem rental rates. | I 1 MKinth $3 — 3 months $7,511 ] j WHOLKSALK T PKWRITER CO. I I j INCORPORATED I 108 FIFTH ST. PORTL. ' VND, OREGON j I j .X ' Fwater 1982 1 [ ■i- . . — ..—..—. — .— ™ — + 4., .. .. One hundred forty-six FOOTBALL PHOTOS made by A. i F PRFNTISS C ()MMER( lAI. l ' H()r(i(.,R. rilER i ' tirtland, OreKmi
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LEAVE IT OR NOT -------- By Scripley As stars forrlell events to eiime, your milliner fiiretells the iiioJe. ' IIIK I.A IKS ' l ' HATS ARE NOW ANAILAHF.K ■+ +■■ i i i i i i I i i I MRS. A. K. DIXON ■+ i ' T ie e-v.- in Millinery: tlie N eii: of Tomnrroii: ] j I 1 I I ■I ' OKTI.ANirS MOST MODERN KKl ' AIR SIIOI ' ' 11 OFFICE S 11 () V TYPEWRITERS Special Student Rental Rates. Rent applied on purchase. Late Models, All Mak- ' s. New and U-sed Portables. ATwater »W n. H. DOANE, Msr. 281 ' j Stark Street I 1 THE INDEX (Continued from Page 146) No sooner had I broken into the editor ' s office, for such it was, than I regretted that inquisitive urge which had caused me to be here. I reached for a cigarette to be like those advertisements, but I had been over to the A.Z. house for dinner, so I didn ' t have any left. My thoughts failed me so I started to speak. I am representing the Morning Ore- gonian, I believe, said I. Have you re- ceived a big scoop for your paper, or what is the reason for this overtime work? I asked. Did you ever hear of the motto: ' The show must go on ' ? asked Dad without looking up. Unfortunately, I hadn ' t, so he went on with some more quotations like: The mail must get through, Don ' t give up the ship, and Always get your man. When he came to the last motto, I said : Yes, I have heard of ' Always get your man, ' as I once visited a sorority meeting. Well, said Dad, I am working here because of a similar famous tradition. That is: ' On Tuesday on time the Index must come out. ' It is a noble motto and I hope all editors in the future will follow the precedent, said Dad, attacking his type- writer even more feverishly. Yes, the motto that you editors have followed is worthy, said I. Then I left. One hundred i GUYTON ' S DAIRY I I ) ' iiii inn 2L ' liif ijiir inii ii. hut yiii emit ! hedt (lur milk. C )Ws . ' b irti(jn and Tulterciilosis Free INSPECTION INVITED Ccinier Fifth Street and Pacific -Ave. Ea t E. F. BURLINGHAM Dealer in MILL FEED — HAY GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF SEEDS I EVERYTHING FOR POULTRY m m Telephone 222 1 i + forty. eigtit
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