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

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Mg f we . ,L,L,.,. . a LIVING IIIIIIIIPS ATHLETICS IIIINIIIIAIIIIIS Xj - my wa A , ,, H L A-. 'C W. 2 ' f W ,,?'E5E', , 3ggjV.,a4Qgg.gggk,,, lx-,,., C: TY P' 1' ,,-gg?-awk 577:11 . J,:i7'ff in ,3xq?N,Nw:.i??f'x-E-if M' ww eigmmqzfzfsfsssz-if 51214 ww H65 Q 'Q f-Q' , swf! ki S is A F gl, 22212:-'W' , , ,.,.,,,, , mf, gsixarf Q25 , f im 1 T .ilsziifiwez - .S , M f . 2' LN 3 . f V 1 ff-'fa , 2251-9 , fs21s'e15x5 f gfnsff- .L , -1 A . , fi! ' ' ':.4Qif:iLI ' ,Q ,....,., . , ., ,ml-1 fgsszfv Nz:--Q iiefifii v 1x5:?4'1+Ji 1' Ilfszsxgz H A D ' V ,?H4:'5:g21,Q.5w,1f- 1713, --a, .f ,x kc M. gifs DEIIICATIU Z , X Ninefy-nine years ago Pacific Uni- versify was charfered. ln fhe years fhaf have followed, our school has grown far beyond fhe expecfafions of ifs founders and 'today we are one of The 'three oldesf universifies in fhe Wesf. This year our campus has expanded wifh fhe addifion of fwo new buildings. Warner Hall. Tabifha Brown Hall, and fhe new wing fo MacCormick Hall, as well as fhe acquisifion of new land. This annual is dedicafed fo fhe new and beffer Pacific Universify and fo ifs sfudenfs. wifh fhe sincere hope fhaf bofh will face fhe fufure wifh fhe same sfeadfasf faifh fhaf characferized fhose who have preceded fhem. 'T' SECTl0N 0NE Above WALTER C GIERSBACH Presvdsni of Pacufu: Umversdy Since I94l Right EDWIN T. INGLES. Dean of Men and Vice-President llllll CIIAPLAIN Rev. William Genne comes fo Pacific fhis year as ihe school's firsf chaplain, serving as direcior of religious aciiviiy and counselor for all sludenfs. For fhe pasl fhree years he acfed as norihwesf secretary for fhe Nafional Sfudenf commilfee of the YMCA. Previously, he was chaplain af Alfred universify in New York. l-le graduared from Bucknell universify in I93l and received his masl'er's BD. al' Yale. and our DEAN oi WIIMEN Edna Virginia Tarr ioined ihe faculfy las? year. She serves in a double capacify, as Dean of Women, and as Associate Professor of Physical Educafion. Graduaiing from Ken? Sfafe Universify in l930. she received her M. Ed al lhe University of Pifisburgh in 1936. and enrolled fhere in graduale sludy uniil l942. RUTH GOULDIN BACHMAN lnslrucior in Physical Educalion. VICTOR J. BACHMAN Assislanf Professor of Speech and Drama. BEATRICE LOCKHART BLISS Insiruc-lor in English Composilion. WM. LEE BRICKER Associafe Professor of Busi- ness Adminisfrofion and Economics. DONALD BRYANT Assislonf Dlrecior of Ad- missions and Inslrucfor of Physical Educollon. CLARENCE G, CARKNER Assisfenf Professor of Oplcmelry. JAMES CARLEY Asslslanl Professor of Voice and Theory. LESLIE JAMES CARSON inslruclor in Band and Wind Inslrumenls GERTRUDE BOYD CRANE Associate Professor of Edu- :afion and Psychology. EARL A. DVORAK Assishanf Professor of Busif ness Adminislrnlion and Economics. MYRTLE B, PERM lnstruclor in Educniion. KATHARINE T. GILL Assistanf Professor of English L. C. GLASS Assisicnr Professor of Biology. RICHARD A, E-REENFIELD Assislan? Professor oi Violin and Orchesfra. ALBERT C. HINGSTON Assisfenf Professor of Speech and Drama, MARIE E. HOUGUEZ Iuslructor in Business Adminisirafinn. DAYE MARSHALL HULIN lnsrrucfor in Art WILBER S. HULIN Professor af Psychology, H4 ' Wffwzmai ROBERT c. HURD unmrucfof z.. aaelogy. DETLEFF T. JANS Associafe Professor of Opfcmefry. ESTHER JEPSON Assisfanr Professor of Pwnc and Theory. ROBERT K. JUHNSON Librarian. PAUL J. LEWIS Insfrucfor in Organ and Music Theory. LYLE L. LINDLEY Instructor in Educafion . ELSIE LUNDBOR6 Assisfnnf Librarian. HELEN C. MMCURDY DocumenIs Librarian. EDITH W. MACKIE Associate Professor of Home Economics. W, WORTH MACKIE Associaia Professor of Sociology. ESTHER MERRIAM lnsfrucior in Cello. Piano and Violin. ANDREWA R. NOBLE Associole Professor ol M afhemafics. CAROL PRATT Assislanf Professor ol Oplomelry. HENRY FERRIS PRICE Dean ol flw Faculiy. and Professor of Mafhemalics. JOHN R. ROBERTS Professor of Biology. CLIFFORD P. ROWE Assistant Professor of lish and Journalism. HAROLD SCHIMKE En Professor ol Chemislry. JAMES R. SCHICK Insfructor in Polifical Science, JULIA T. SHICK Insfructcr in Spanish, and English Compcsiiions. M. O. SKARSTEN Reqisfrer, Direcicr of Ad- missions and Associeie Pro- fessor of Educaiion. D. OTIS SMITH Professor of Hisrory, PAUL STAG6 Professor of Physical Educarion. mvme c. sroav Professor of signin. GEORGE B. WILLISTON Dean of Deparfmenr of Music and Associeie Pro- fessor of Piano and Theory. BEATRICE YOUNG Professor of Foreign Languages. MAX SNYDER Presideni HELEN HAUGLAN D Vice-Presiden? J EAN DAN N Secreiary BEVERLY TRITES Treasurer E lllll CLASS llFFlllEll This June's gradualing class, largssl in Pacilic's hislory, shares The relucfance of lhose of past years in leaving our university. The increased lampo of college life has made our slay more frying. perhaps, buf none lhe less happy. Though our numbers will be relafively small in lhe posl'-college world. we hope lo display con- fidence and assurance 'rhalhave broughf success lo lhose before us. ax 'li 'KA , . ..-of ASHWELL, MELVIN Music AUSTIN, JOHN Optomefrv BARR, JOE Music BOX. KENNETH Business Adminisireiion CARLTON. MARGARET Business Adminisfmfion CHANCE. RUSSELL r-mor, CHIPPS. FRANK Hzsemy CONLEY, CLARIS Opfomeiry COWHERD. DONALD Opfomefry CUMMINS. EUGENE Opfemsfry DAHLGREN, WILLIAM Physical Educcfion DANN, JEAN Speech-Drama UAW, BETTY Physical Educafion DILLON. E. LEROY Business Adminishafion DUNNING. ARLO Opfomefry ammo. eo opfcmehy FEATHERS, ROGER Mathemakics ronnsv, RAYMOND opfgmeffy eesn Jo:-:N opeomffy GOODMAN, JACK Psychology G-RAVELLE. BURTON Opiomeiry GROGAN, FRANCIS Jcurnnlism GUSTELIUS, MARJORIE Sociology HAUGLAND, HELEN Sociology HAYLOR. DON Opforneiry IMES. RANDALL Music KELIM. MATTIE P'-ysicai Educaiicn xosznsrem. amv Lou Biology Lswls, Bom Musk: Looms, ROLAND opoomeefy McCLAIN. D. RAYMOND Physical Educaficn MCKINNEY. WILLIAM Opfomafry -eq ...MH NIELSON. WILLIAM Optometry POLLY, CAROLYN Journalism RAMP, ROBERT opecmeffy ROBINSON. DOROTHY Liferafure SANDGREN, DUWARD Drama SCHAFFIT2, EDWAR D Opfumerry SI-IUMWAY. DONALD Dram.: SIMPSON. EVEREIT Phgsfcal Educniion SMITH, JACK Opiomeiry SNYDER. MAX Business Adminisfraiion SPIERING, DONALD Pre-Denial STOUT, COLIN Optometry STRAUGHAN, CARLEY Opfomefry SWARTL ROY Opfomefry THAYER, JON Opiomefry mnss, ssvenw Sociology .qv '45 TWEIT, MAU RICE Opfomevfy VESTER, LYALL Opvomehy WALKER, WAYNE Optomehy WHEELER. WARREN opfomevfy WHITEAKER. TREVA Physical Educafian WILLIAMS, WILI IS sociology WOODRUFF. BYRON Opfomehy WOODS. LESLIE Opfcmefry HARRAHILL. ROBERT Opfomefry HERNIANN, CHESTER Optometry HODSON, WILLIAM Opiomefry INAHARA, YOSHIO Pre-Denial MILLER, JACK Opfomehy NIELSON, WILLIAM Optometry E lllll rl0'l'll'l'l'lll y . Gris , A 'VA K x ASHWILL. MELVIN Band AUSTIN. JOHN Gamma Sigma. vicespres.: Blue Key. Basketball. Track BARR. JOE emma Sigma BOX. KEN Alpha Zeta. sec.: Junior. president: Beta Alpha. president: Intercollegiate Knights. Who's-Who BUTTERFIELD. GEORGE Phi Beta Tau CARLTON. MARGARET Kappa Dena. Boxeretles, eaianlphs. Pi Delta Epsilon. Junior Gray Gown. Heart of Oalm, bus. mgr.: Index. news editor. CARSON. LESLIE Band director CHANCE. RUSSEL Gamma Sigma. Blue Key, sec. CHIPS. FRANK Gamma Sigma. president: Blue Key CONLEY. CLARIS Alpha Zeta. Omega Delta COWHERD, DONALD Omega Delta, pres. CUMMINS. EUGENE Omega Delta DAHLGREN. WILLIAM Phi Beta Tau DANN. JEAN Kappa Delta. Boxerettes. tres., sec.: Freshmen, pres.: Junior. vice-pres.: Science club. pres.: Boxerettes. trans.. sec.: MacCormick hall, vice-pres.: Knight hall. pres.: Heart of Oalc, copy ed.i Pacifica. Index. Sophomore, social ch.: Who's Who DAW. BETTY Phi Lambda Omicron. sec. vice-pres.: Gray Gown. Oalr Leaf V. P.: W.A.A.. pres.: Herrick hall, pres. DILLON. LaROY Gamma Sigma. Blue Key, Junior Gray Gown DUDLEY. GEORGE Phi Beta Tau. vice-pres. DIXON..ARTI'IUR Alpha Zeta. pres.. sec.: Blue Key. pres: ASPU. membsf.si.i.,rge EDWARDS. DON Beta Alpha. Gamma Sigma ETERNO, ED Gamma Sigma. pres.: Blue Key. Omega Delta. scribe: ASPU. vice-pres, FEATHERS. ROGER Alpha Zeta, Basketball. Baseball GOODMAN. JACK Gamma Sigma, Basketball GRAVELLE. BURTON Alpha Zee.. GROGAN. BILL Blue Key. Matrix. vice-pres.: Index. managing editor. editor, Basketball. GUSTELIUS. MARJORIE Phi Lambda Omicran. pres. HARRY. CUTHBERT Omega Delta. sec. HAUGLAND. HELEN Junior. sec.: A.W.S.. vice-pres.: Cheerleader. Chair- man ut Red Cross unit. Chorus. sec.-treas.I Knight Hall: alumni sec. Kappa. May Queen, Senior, vice- pres. HAYLOR. DON Omega Dalia. vice.-pres., pres. KELIM. MATTIE Kappa Della, sgl.-ar-arms. freas.: Bexerefres KOBERSTEIN, BETTY LOU Kappa Della, sql.-al-arms. vicebpres.. pres.: Box- ereHes, Ireas.: Oal: Leaf. sec. and pres.: A.W.S. pres.: Herrick Hall. sec.: Sophomore. sec. LEWIS. BOYD Phi Bela Tau. social sec.: Alpha Psi Omega. pres.. sec., and Ireas. LEWIS. PAUL Gamma Sigma. Blue Key, Alumni sec., Who's Who : Index adilor MCCLAIN, RAY Gamma Sigma INAHARA. YOSIA Phi Befa Tau. sec.. pres. MCKINNEY, WILLIAM Gamma Sigma. Omega Delta: Sfudenl Opfomerly assn.. Ireas. NIELSON. WILLIAM Gamma Sigma, sec.: Omega Della, chaplain. scribe, reporter PECK. RICHARD Omega Delia. Sfudenl Oplomerrics assn.. chaplain. sec. CANFORD, GLEN Alpha Zela SIMPSON. EVERETT Gamma Sigma, Red Cross Wafer Safely insfrudor TRYTKO, WILMA Thefa, Nu Alpha. vice-pres., sql.-al-arms: Oalr Leaf. sec.: W.A.A.. sporls mgr.: A.W.S., pres.: Herriclz hall, pros.: Girl's Sport reams, volley ball, baslrei- ball. soft ball URIE, ROBERT Omega Della, sec. SANDGREN. DUWARD Gamma Sigma, Alpha Psi Omega SHUMWAY, DON Phi Bela Tau, Alpha Psi Omega, sec.-Ireas. SPIERING, DON Gamma Sigma. pres. STOUT, COLIN Omega Della THOMPSON. WILLIAM Sfudenl Oplomelric asscciafion. sec, TOOD, JULIAN Phi Bela Tau, Sfudenf manager. Blue Key, Alpha Psi Omega t TRITES, BEVERLY Kappa Della. viceepres.. Ireas.. pros.. Boxererles, vice-pres.: Sophomore, Ireas., pres.: Juniors, Ireas.Z Senior. Ireas.: Badger Knighl queen: Junior Gray Gown: Who's Who VESTER, LYALL Alpha Zola WEST. LEWIS Omega Della. Slci club. pres. WHEELER. WARREN Omega Della WHITEAKER, TREVA Phi Lamhda Omicron, sec.g W,A.A. pres. WILLIAMS, WILLIS Phi sera Tau, pres. WOODRUFF, BYRON Alpha Zc-la, Omega Della WOODS, LESLIE Mac Hall. house mgr,: Omega Della IIIII IlII'I'Il'I'I'III Ser Y ,S xr ls. fb ee Q1 ig' x N CALVIN VAN FELT Presidsnf GEORGIA MORGAN Vice-President GLADYS LEWIS Secraiary SUE HERNDOBLER Treasurer JU lllll ULASS IIFFICER The junior class', graduaring in The cenfennial year of '49, will be fha largesr class ever To graduafe from Pacific. During fhe year +he juniors placed high on The honor roll, and par- Hcipafed in numerous exfra-curricular acfivi+ies: among these. supplying and decorafing the huge Chrisfmas free for The Wassail Parry, and. as one of rhe years' highlighfs, giving +he juniors' annual all-school picnic. ALLBRIGHT. JAKE opeomffy ANDERSON. ILA Biology CLASS IDF '49 ANDERSON, SHIRLEY Home Economics Assunv, PHYLLIS socaoxoqy I . BALDWIN, WILLIAM ' Biology '- a efxmcus, LVELYN ,L Music vb f BENTLEY, CHUCK ' ' gf. Hisfory x I ' , -. , - ' EYE N BERGERSON, RALPH 3 Business Adminiskrafion BLATTMAN, ROBERT . Educnfion , BOND. HAROLD Business Adminisireiion BOSWELL. VANCE Opfomeiry BROWN, BERNARD Opiomefry BROWN, MILDRED Spanish eaowwme, HOWARD Biology ' suszeorw. VANCE gf ' f sL,L H E f opeomvfy . 3 V eruc:KsR,RoasR1 , ij s HISWY an in , V, -L'-1 CHAMBERS, DONALD Optometry COBERN. GEORGE Optometry V CLASS IIF '49 COLLMAN, RONALD Mathematics COP, ROBERT Mathematics COWHER D, CHARLES Optometry CULVERSON, JEAN analogy CYPHERS. PHYLLIS Business Administration crm-asks, VINCENT Physical Edmiaon DE TEMPLE, GEORGE Physical Education DE VITO, ANTHONY Journalism DICK, DOUGLAS Business Administration DOUGLAS. BEVERLY Home Economics EATON, WILLIAM Business Administration EDDLEMON. RILLA. Music EDWARDS, DONALD Business Administration FEINBERG. STANLEY Optometry CLASS IIF '49 GREENSTEIN, TOLE Opfomefry GRINDROD, EDWARD Pre-Medical HAMM, DONALD Opfomeofy HARDY, MARGARET History HEDRICK, RICHARD OpIomeIry HERBERTS. CLARE Home Economics I-IERNDOBLER, ALLAN Opfomefry I-IERNDOBLER. SUE Music HOLCOMB, ROBERT opiomeify JENKINS, EDWIN Business Adminisfruiion JON ES, ROBERT I-Iisiory JOHANSON. PHYLLIS Drama FLENNER. LYMAN Pre-Medical GARICH, DONALD Opiometry GREEN. SHIRLEY Music GREEN, ROBERT Opfomefry I X KAUFMAN. Howmzo vnysacsf eameaon KENT, ROLAND Journalism CLASS 0F '49 LAMOREAUX, ROBERT Journalism LEWIS, GLADYS Business Adminisfrafion LELLELID. cwzemce opfomeffy MARSHALL. ROBERT Hisfory MCCRUM, JUNE Music 6- Mcoormo. ROBERT opocmeery MCDONALD, MARJORIE Business Adminisfraiion McDONALD. YVONNE Languages MEEK, HARRY Business Adminisfrakicn MERYDITH ren Physical sdmnof. MORGAN GEORGIA Languages MORTENSEN LORRAINE Drama NELSON VERYL Opvcmeny ONO YAE Psychology GLASS 0F '49 POLLOCK, WILLIAM Opiomeiry PORTER, JUNE Biology POST. M AX Opfomerfy POTTER, scones Physical sd-meson PRINCE, KENNETH Opfomefry ROBERTS. BOBBIE Journalism ROEHR. RODERICK Pre-Medical SADANAGA, JOHN Opiomehy SCHIMPF, VANGE Opfomeefy SCHMIDTZ Rucmszn Opfomeiry SEEHOLZER. LOYAL opfomsffy SHAW, JAMES opfomeffy PACKER, JEANIE Music PEPPER, ROBERT Opfomefry PERU. ORREL Hisfory PETROFF, EUGENE Pre-Medical 0. suonsws. JOHN opfemeify SMlTH, HARRY Oplomefry SPIERING. ROBERT Hisiory STEWART, RANDOLPH opiqmsefy GLASS 0F '49 STEPHENSON. JEAN Hisfory STOUT, WILLANNA Oplomefry STU DDIFORD. WILLIAM Journalism 5 swmsow, ROLAND opfomeify TAYLOR, WILLI-ANI Physical Educnfion THOGERSON, ARNOLD Physical Educalion THOGERSON. ORA FAY Journalism TOKO5. HARRY Oplomofry WARD, CHARLES Physics WALLIS. GUS Opfomeiry Weiss. Aamun opfomeify WHIPPLE. STANLEY Physical Educefion ALSO PIUTIREII ROGSTAD, MELVIN opromeefy SANDE. EUNICE Music VAN FELT, CALVIN Business Adminisiraiion O WICKMAN, MARGARET Psychology WILKINSON, ROY Hisfory HILL. NORMAN Opfomairy JOHNSON, DOROTHY Sociology MUELLER, LEONA Liheraiure PETERSON. BERNICE Physical Educauof. Sfanley Russell, husky presi- dent of sophomore class. is well known on campus for his fooiball achievements, ihis year and lasl. ww--V 0PHOM0llE Sfill mainfaining fheir head sfarf from lasf year, +he sophomores were fhe largesf class in school. Wi+h 'Few fafalifies. lhey compleied an ensrgefic year at Pacific. The high poinf of +he year was a slap-happy assembly. and rhe running folce of fhe year was Chesfer Cunningham, using exiorlion facfics fo collect dues from all his 303 classmafes. R ,Q My 1 - N 4 111.016 1' 'Q sgfiiii .5,gx5ijf, 1 Ffl., , fr 1- ,,1: lfvrwfrrff, ,, L 19.1 y , 1 1,1 N ,mf iffi 57 its-35,1 1' ' 1, -1 , 11:21 . 1 ff' 'iifmflfi 1 K M156 5 .,., g K Lgmgazfzw - 'wfg,, ., 'X 1 em 325.1111 si -Q 5 2 fm- 1 W1 W ,. , 1 1 mais-:esw ' -ww-A .1.fz25i',ll'? It ' , ,,f ww? 1 -3g.e1 , ii Y' , f , ,.,. ' - , , 'ful' . figiixiw, 'wwifui ' X' 1- ' ' M - , ,1 1 'sf'15-12 'fs1:w:1 255' - - ,1.M.1+.., ' 7 -ff-'fc - 1 1 ' Wi 1 3 1. ' , , 1' ' , . 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Rook raking rubbish 5. Camoufleged. 6. Stop! Look! and Lisfen. 7. Hofshoi, class of l97O. in 7 -N A s 'fb 'x G RADUATE STUDENTS ANDERSON. MAIILAND BADER, E. AMES BROWN, HAMILTON BRUCE. RALPH DURRELL, CLARK CHRIST-JANER. EDWARD CROSTON. FRANK GRIBNER. MRS. JOHN HARRIS, DALE A. I-IARTLEY. ewEN KIRK, FOSTER LEY. ROBERT LINDLEY, LYLE LINDLEY. ROY MEQUAID. LOIS MERRIAM. Esn-IER MILLER. JESSE MURPHY, DANIEL PACE. TERRY PAULSEN. EDMOND PRICE, JOHN REED. RICHARD sALLE. GEORGE SNIDER. JACK VERBOORT. MARIE SECTIIIN TWO 2 L , HI 'Q I 1 llIl'I' GIIVER MET AlThough no changes were made in The sTudenT consTiTuTion, The sTudenT council has been busy wiTh oTher Tasks. They alloTTed sTudenT funds This year on a percenTage basis, raTher Than disTribuTing spe- cific amounfs. as formerly. Also. iT was decided ThaT expendiTure of sTudenT funds by organizaTions be checked by The Treasurer, STan Feinberg. aT regular infervals. The STudenT Union room was re opened under The guidance of Cal Van PelT, council member. Pacific joined The Oregon FederaTion of CollegiaTe Leaders Through The council, and The idea of a college leader's course, To be included in PaciTic's curriculum if approved, was presenied To The 'faculTy. Leif' io Right: STANLEY FEINBER6, ARNOLD THOGERSON, E. B. CASTEEL. BEVERLY TRITES. CALVIN VAN PELT. ED ETERNO. The year has been a busy one for Slu- denl Chrislian Associafion members. Dur- ing 'rhe year, They have presenled a weekly Thursday chapel in Marsh hall, held dis- cussion meefings each Wednesday eve- ning, sponsored several Fireside meefings a+ faculfy members' homes, and con- ducred fhe World Sfuden+ Service Fund STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSIIUIATIUN lnserl: Louis Gerhardf, Firsr semesrer president Group' Picfure: IB-ack Ro leff io righfl. John Neu- mann, Dale Edwards. Fernie Scovel, Barbara Wolfe. John Thomas. Dunne Wnln. and Mr. Genne, advisor. irmni Row, len fo Rzqhij. Miss Crane. advisor. Chuck Ward. Yee Ono, Dona Alexander. Chris Parfison. and Meriorie Gusielius. drive in ihe spring. This drive was lea- +ured by a special assembly, and con- cluded wilh a semi-formal dance, held a+ Warner hall. Chaplain William Genne acled as advisor for fhe group. Al +he beginning of fhe year, fhe Associalion moved from Third floor 'ro Room 3 of Marsh hall. Wy WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSUUIATIUN Loft fo Righf: Treva Whifealner. Bernice Peterson, Juanita Sydney, d Lou- The Lanfern dance, fennis courf mixer ' of held early lasl' fall, was fhe beginning a full year for fhe Women's Afhlefic Associafion. Parficipafing in all Types of sporfs. members played in a- baskefball which included Reed college. college, and Lewis and Clark of Porflahd. Pacific women also fool: parf in infer-collegiafe ping pong f rnamenfs and swimming meefs, round- ou ing ouf an oufsfanding and diversified W.A.A. league, Pacific college, SGGSOFI. A faculfy baslcefball Team edged fhe sfudenf five in fhe feafured annual faculfye sfudenf game in fhe spring, and an infer- college soffball feam was organized, wifh fhe hopes of making a league a yearly affair. Along wifh fhe ofher acfivifies of h W.A.A. was fhe sponsorship of f e in- framural program in which all sororifies and independ an achievemenf cup. enf women compefed for The AssociaTed Women STudenTs. headed by peTiTe BeTTy KobersTein This year, is an organizaTion made up QT all women sTudenTs on The Pacific campus. AWS goT OTT To a bang-up sTarT This Tall by promoTing The annual Hell Week Tor freshmen women. As each day of This week arrived we were all happy our myopic eyesiqhT had noT been correcTed. The AWS annual Tormal, considered ASSUCIATEII Wllllllll STUDENTS 'cl. Whiieaker, cabineT mem i 0 . . p sen T The mosT gala dance of The school year, was parTicularly ouTsTancling lasT winTer IT was held in The Sunken Ballroom of The PorTland Masonic Temple early in Decem- ber and sTarTed pre-ChrisTmas TesTiviTies on The campus. Over one hundred couples danced To The music of The Blue Flames as vivacious June Savage enTerTained as vocalisT wiTh The orchesTra. EoTTom: L. lc R. Treva INDEX. HEART OF OAK AND PACIFICA il.,- ,.,,. - HEART ol IIAK Left, Jaan this year's annual. Hallie. editor of Below, Heart ot Oak staff: loft to right, back row, Bob Bailey, phofogmphy ednof' D , eve Roberts. sports editor- Bill smddzfofa, w,m.a1a+z0n' edi- +of:RQl.,d ' ' ' n Kent, lumor editor. Front row: Clara Vand eman- den, assistant buslness man- ager: Bobbie Robarls. buslness mann ' gar. Om Faye Thorger, son, copy editor, - l AU'l'lll With an increased allofmenl from fhe sludenf body fund ihis year. your Hear? of Oak sfaff with Jean l-laHie as edilor, has endeavored fo give this year's siudem' body a more com- plefe piclure of sfudenl life as re- llecfed on Pacific's campus. l-learf of Oalc's goal has been To gel a larger, more inferesling annual to you before you leave campus fhis spring. We are proud of lhis book and hope you will agree Thar il is repre- senfalive of our campus life. I DEX During The firsf semesler, fhe lndex em- barked on a crusade 'lo keep fuifion and liv- ing cosls down. Affer New Year's. fhe paper recorded The saga of fhe missing sign, The PNCC conveniion, and The high school iour- nalism compeiifion. Pomes by DMD and EBC and fhe unique adiforials by Lamoreaux paid fribufe 'Through fhe year fo 'ihe collegi- ale of God of Levify. Upper Leif. Roland Kenf. second semesfer ediior. Lower Leif. Roberf Saver. firsi semesfsr ediior. Leif to Right, Ted Van Buren, Judy Rankin, Mary Lee McGraw. Jack Wilhelm Tony Pranger, and Dale Dreeszen. fn N 7' rs- W gm 'e up' Wi 1 gQf',1fiR J V 11 41:w,--,- X ,f ,W ,iw N. sw F Q . 1 Pacifica's firsl and only issue llwis year appeared during Homecoming week, and for lhe 'firsl lime in 'rhe hisfory of The magazine, a beauliful girl graced The cover. The honor wenl' fo Ora Faye Tlnogerson, represenling lhe Journalism deparlmenl. Allhough oiher issues were planned willw cover girls from olher deparfmenls. publicalion of +l1e magazine was suspended afler 1'l'1e Homecoming issue. Insert: Bill Siuddiford. edifor. Group Picture lLeff fc Righfl: Bob Bailey. Corrine Variiz, busi- ness manager: Frances Gay. Jackie Venderveldl, Roland Smilh, and Dale O'Hara. MU IC George Willisfon. dean of music, assisfed by several new sfaff members, has worked diligenfly in 'the presenfafion of numerous musical evenls. l-layden's Crea+ion. an oraforio presenled by The choir and orcheslra, was given in December, and a performance of Trial by Jury, a one-ac? lighf opera by Gilberf and Sullivan followed in April. affer which The cas? foured weslern Washinglon. The annual Music Fefe in May, broughf Frank Duvol. nafionally known orchesfra conducfor and comedian fo fhe campus fo lead a fwo-clay program in which sludenfs from Norfhwesf high schools parficipafed. Thus closed a year of musical acfivify Thar forefold The larger and even befrer deparrmenf To come. A wide range of dramafic forms found ex- pression by The drama deparlmenl fhis year. Plays varied from lhe successfully hilarious Dear Ru+h fo Gerfrude Sl'ein's Four Sainfs in Three Ads, given in fhe spring by Alpha Psi Omega, drama honorary. This organizafion also inifia+ed fhe One- Acl Play compelifion for Oregon high schools. held al' Pacific 'fhis year for The firsf Time, Wanda Swidersky. Gerald cmom, Crysfel Belle vegas. and Phyllis Johanson an A scene from me first play of One season, Dear Rufh . Tha 'RZch. Full Life, Jean Dann's spring comprehensive, was filmed nffer e successfui Broadway appearance and re- named CynH1ia. In Huis scene from One play nro Donna Lockheed. Larry Swarlz, end Wanda Swidersky. Tha Lifile Foxes. Don Shum- wey's comprehensive and ine seasorfs second play. featuring Frank Chips, Lorraine Moden- sen. Bob Oglivie. Doris Jean Merriam, John Dikens. Duward Sendgren. and Mariory Jack son. lll l'llMll'l'llY ln Their Third year aT Pacific, The opTomeTrisTs uTilizecl The basemenT of Marsh hall Tor classroom. labora- Tory, and clinic space. To accommo- daTe a capaciTy enrollmenT. ATTer giving The OpTomeTry ball in November. TaculTy and sTudenT members aTTencled The NorThwesT OpTomeTric Congress in PorTland. In January, a professional TraTerniTy, Omega Epsilon Phi. insTalled a TheTa chapfer here. Soon aTTer, The in- genuiTy OT a half-dozen s+udenTs re- sulTed in The canning of lecTures by a wire-recorder, achieving brief. buT nalional Tame. JUUIRNALISM Professor Clifford P. Rowe, faculry advisor for The honorary, shown wiih Bob Lamoreaux, Pi Dell president Front Row, Lefi io Right: Bobbie Roberfs. Corrine Vai-itz, Jean Haliie, Mary Lee McGraw. Margaral Carlton. Back Row. Leif fo Righf: Douglas Culberfson, Bill Siuddiford, Bob Lamoreaux, Roland Kenl, Anihony Pranger. Hans Running. and Mr. Rowe. After a iwo-year wail. a local chaprer of Pi Delia Epsilon, narional infer-collegiare iournalism honorary, was insralled al' Pa- cific early in ihe year. The honorary is a service orqanizarion. admiriing members parily on lhe basis of lime speni on pub- Iicarion siaffs. Monrhly meeiings are held. ar which are discussed means of coniribui- ing io publicarions and acriviries such as the annual Norlhwesr High School Jour- nalism comperirion. The newly organized narional journalism honorary fraiernify, Pi Della Epsilon, in- irialed 'lhirfeen charler members lhis spring, and also includes six qraduared members on irs rosler. This fraiernify ralces rhe place of Marrix, local journalism hon- orary, and was insralled af Pacific efier rwo years of peiirioning. Al' rhe monihly meefings, ways of service in ihe Journalism deparrmeni are discussed. TAU KAPPA ALPHA H0 URARY Tau Kappa Alpha. naiional forensics hon- orary, was organized on 'rho campus len years ago. Qualilicafions for iis limiied membership are good scholarship, excellence in public speaking, and represeniafion of fhe college in forensics. ALPHA PSIUMEGA H0 URARY L, fo R.: Louis Gerhardf, Lorraine Morfensen, Lesiev Demn-lin,Chucl Benfley. Bob Miller, Jana Johnsion. and Professor Hingslon. Mem- bers nal profane me Phyllis Johanson and Arr Weiss. L. To R.: Duward Sanclqren. Lorraine Moriensen, Franl: Chipps. Don Shumway. Doris Jean Merriam, and Professor Hingston. Mom' bers nal present are Lam Rogers, Larry swim, and Phyllis Jollsmn. Pacific was granied a charfer for Alpha Psi Omega, naiional clramafic honorary, eighi' years ago. Membership is gained here by mainfaininq a high scholasfic siancling and doing work in dramafics worlhy of special merif. SEUTIIIN 'l'llllEE During ihe lradifional inifiafion week, Pacific's campus was fhe sife of a unique assorfmeni' of men and women, parading aboul fhe universify grounds. Women s+uden+s wifh faces splaflered by measles-red splofches. and hair knofled in curlers. claimed 'rhe focus of aH'en'rion. The ex- 'lremely unconvenfional and inappropriafe robes in which ihey were clad was an unending source of amusement and affracfed affenlion from The less speclacular. buf none fhe less painful, mascu- line hack lines. i All The good fun successfully promofecl humor and good-fellowship during fhe univers- i+y's opening period. Afler fhe confusion. fhe ll- Il I roolcs were in . !!Il00K77 WEEK I, Thafs my pop! 2. Having fun-Formally. 3. Having fun-lnformally. 4. Vicfims of fha freshman hole. 5. Wafch +ha'r wicked deal. 6. Gamrna's Own S?ew Knapp- fhe card shark. 7. Muddy mess frio or Grin and bear if! 8. Chain gang. 9. Chili Minnick, fha med cook. IO. No efchings. buf some inferesfing free verse.. Il. On fha spoil .4 - -4 by . :ff . ' 'X fs- + 'V+-',-M.-..,,. v .. W 17. - 4 fa , .T .....-..-..... .-.., . gl 'W 'wflhsj M' wx, 1, ' ' fi, M- 4, ,r, wif? ' it ,fx v. f ,.. a? , 1 4 3' v qw x44 x Q fx X 1' Rf gxtkui A Sfudenfs and faculvy follow cuslom of raking leaves during Homecoming weelc. Q 661111119 Homecoming al Pacific lasi fall buzzed wiih aclivifies in one of fhe even+'s biggesl cele- braiions, during which Warner hell, Tabifha Brown hall, and fha Mac hall addifion were declicafed. Alumni swarmed over lhe campus. wefcl-ned fha noise parade, siood in ihe lighl of fha bonfire, and. on flue final nighl, cheered Pacific's viclory over 'lhe College of Idaho. -w' Q1 Y Y' Mm-menu The Creafionu by Haydn was presenfed in December wi+h a chorus of 60 sfudenls, facully and fownspeople, under lhe direclion of Professor James Carley. The orchesfra of 20 was direcled by Professor Richard Greenfield. ln April fhe music deparlmenl' presenled Gilberf and Sullivan! operefla Trial by Jury, which was lalcen on four afler ils inifial appear- ance on fhe campus. L. lo R.:Joe Barr. Evelyn Foster, Sam Wilkinson, June McCrum, Charles Ward, Dorine Foelker, Roberl Geiger. and Pro- fessor Curley. L. fo R.: Bob Geiger. Phyllis Johanson. Cer- maliha Napier. Joe Barr, Randall lmes. June Mc- Crum and Chuck Ward. Professor Curley is af ihs pawn. Pacific's fhirly-eighfh annual pageant fhe Wassail parfy, sponsored by Oak Leaf, women's honorary. was held ihis year in Warner hall auditorium. The narrafor of lhe program ihis year was Duward Sandgren, senior drama major. Music was furnished by lhe a cappella choir, direcfed by James Car- Iey, and Charles Ward, who gave 'rhe vocal solo. Eugene Peiroff direcfed singing of fhe carols. A Co-chairmen of the evenf were BeHy Kobersfein and Phyllis Asbury. The iunior class mounied fhe Chrisfmas free. and lhe hall's fir bough decoraiions were provided by 'rhe lnlercollegiale Knights. Miss Crane made lhe Wassail. ,. , , gf1t ,p,,L'm ...fm ,garm- f' 'isis 154451 kb Wig 5, ' ig X3 S S .fi 'I'!E?'f:f ' AAN, 5 ' 1 ,iff Ex, S' 1 . 5 n . K L., - x X g fl? .Q f . . . R Q 1 M 1 Q . , , ., . f . , . -- M ,.,. .J W.,. N f ww... ,, . ....,N,,-, ,, ' 1 iw:-az,ssf'e'.f. z W ':,f.,x5,-,ggg N f 1 L .fs New x , ' if .3 'W .E : . A 1' S1 Qi? 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UAMPU 5 GFI OI' dx in Th ficulf good fence. ' 0 Jean Sfephenson u m Me , jnior o hger, Oregon. was udenf mana fr 'r d ger' fhis year. worked as sfudenf co- na1'or for Homecoming e fall. Hers was e dif- fob, performed wiih humor and compe- IQ Sex, Hi., MAY DAY Helen Haugland, senior psychol ogy major from Aloha, was elecied May Queen on lhe Friday before Easier va cafion. An annual event This year's elecfion was preceded by a quief campaign for ihe 'l'hre e candi- dafes, ending in a close, b ui' decisive vofe. Upper left May Queen Helen Hnuglend. Below, Phyllis Johanson. Theta candidefe: Queen Helen, Kappa Delta: Betty Daw, Phil Lmnlxiu Omicron candidaie, xmv SECTIIIN F0llIl 'lllll YEAR I QM 5 Wilh fhe arrival of Dr. Paul Slagg as Afhlefic Direcfor las? fall, Pacific! alhlefic prowess made a clefinile improvement Dr. Sfagq coached fhe Badger gridmen lhrough a successful season, leading 'rhem To six wins againsi only fwo defears. Harvey Roloff foolc over lhe baslrefball feam and allhough 'the record was nor oulsfanding. 'rhe players gained experience wihch should benelil Them nexf year, The baseball Team was direcied lhis year by Pere Jonas, ex-pro- . lessional player and fhe rraclc 'ream was again coached by Roloff. From' row. lell lo righl: Ronald Smirh, Leroy Gamble. Roy Winlerrofh, M, L. Bunlin. Sian Russell. Joe Fonlaine, Dale rneumen, vznmi-cyphefs, Paul Hullon, Alvin wang. Duane Rsdlzff, Edwin Wells. Second row, lell lo right George Poller, Alan Olson, Dan Rollins, John Jubb. Bill Bielcer. Bill Taylor. Bill Dahlgren, Leonard Wells, Bob Magelle, Arnold Thogerson. Dean Wilcox, Francis Brusco. Everelr Simpson. o Third now, lell io righl: Harvey Rololf, Ken Nash, Slave Nacheff, Leland Michael, Marvin Simmons, Doug Knighf. Wal? Sinclair, Frank Franklin. Dale Hamerus, Lyle Brown, J hn Norgran, Carroll Aflrinson, Coach Paul Sfagg. iq -,........----' 1 TOP. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Fronl ro.. :eff lo righi: comer nor Bryan? and Cooney Anderson. Second row: Bob Leudsrbeclc. Rualaen Sprecher. Alvin Wong, Duane Radliff. Dale Hemerus. our Tovey. Wayne Ooley. Wall Sinclair, Bob Clark. Third row: Wally signer, Bob errqirrrra. Ed Willis, Bill Davis, Bob Brambleff. Ken Parmley. Fourfh row: Bill Rice. Gene Lewis. Bob Kane. Jack Siaplefon, Sieve Nacheif. Fifth row: Uicl: Morgan, John Elkins. Melvin Brryley, Larry olds, err, Miner, Jacln 'OnhS. Sixfh row: John Norgren, Well Turner. Sinn Whipple. Marv Drew, Ed Rooney. Lyle Brown. F0 UTBALL SCHEDULE Seplz 27-Pacific I3 Lewis 81 Clark 0 Ocl. 4-Pacific 48 Vanporl' O Ocl. I I-Pacific 25 Whilman 7 Od. I8-Pacific 6 Linfield 7 Ocl. 25-Pacific 20 College of Idaho 0 Oci. 3l-Pacific O Willamelle 20 Nov. 8-Pacific 20 Brilish Columbia I9 Nov. I5-Pacific I5 Pufiel Sound 6 VARSITY BASKETBALL: Fronl row, left Io right: Leo Keller, Dicl Morgan, Bob High, Dale Robinson. Arnold Thoqerson. and Allan Olson. Bacl: row. left fo right: John Fosier. mqr.: Dan Rollins, Ed Ball, Gil Weisman. Ed Rooney. ow. Heller, .ra Harvey Roloff. coach, JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Fronf row. len to ragmz Ted Mclean, Jake Trimble, Don Tovey. Ray Tidr riclc, Alan Vanvollcinburqh. and Gaorgo Cobern. Beclc row. lefl fo righl: Conwy Ander- son, coach: Bill Baldwin, Wal? Turner. Dick Sicluler, Vi: Miller, and Ronald Horreyrrrrrr. f u 355357. Mitra? K1 A ,.:,,,fzg:f. ,. 1 '11-,9f1n.gg, ,. ,, x I 8 A w, . . ,. L ., , ',,iE..,, A T fx.: . , . g, ' W .,,.. , W - 5.:.w , nztctlilml V-1.1711 'A Xu. 1 E 'V if -11-frmeiaz ' v wa 2 f. 'Q 44 K 15 3,?9 Q , .Q K? 'K ., f., , L '.-5 r if IIASK TBALL RECIIIIII Nov. 25-Pacific 39. Oregon College of Educafion 4I Dec. 5-Pacific 36, Clark Jr. College 42 Dec. 8-Pacific 43 Porfland U. 6l Dec. I I-Pacific 62 Porfland Gas 81 Coke 23 Dec. I3-Pacific 43 Clark Jr. College 5I Dec. I6-Pacific 42 Whifman 45 Dec. I9-Pacific 33, Pugef Sound 53 Dec. 20-Pacific 28 Brifish Columbia 5I Jan. 3-Pacific 42 Foresf Grove American Legion 47 Jan. 5-Pacific 58 Longview Lions 53 Jan. 9-Pacific 4I Willameffe 5l Jan. I3-Pacific 52 Linfield 56 Jan. I7-Pacific 37 Pugef Sound 55 Jan. 20-Pacific 54. Lewis 81 Clark 52 Jan. 27-Pacific 49. Porfland U. 57 Jan. 3I-Pacific 40, Willameffe 54 Feb. 4-Pacific 48 College of Idaho 45 Feb. 7-Pacific 40 Vanporf 5I Feb. IO-Pacific 58 Linfield 43 Feb. I4-Pacific SI Brifish Columbia 60 MI lille PIIRT Tennis and golf 'reams were organized fhis spring, with Prof. W. Worlh Mackie coaching fhe nel'-men. and Dr. John Roberfs direcfing fhe golf squad. 1 K. A 1 Members of fhe golf feam were chosen from fhe' fop scorers in eighfeen-hole qualifying rounds played by all golf prospecfs. Every member of lasf year's fennis squad refurned fhis year, so a fournamenf was held fo defermine an alfernafe player. C0-llll l'0li'l' The co-ed sporf schedule has been full 'lhis year, wifh sfiff com- pefifion from Phi Lambda Omicron. The'I'a Nu Alpha, Kappa Della. and lndepenclenl' women. '.The group earning The largesf number of poinfs for fheir organizafion in baskelball, volleyball. baclminfon, archery, Tennis. and ping-pong. wins The annual Achievemenl cup. Llllllll AHEAD Plans for re-condifioning Pacific's foofball field are being discussed by Harvey Roloff. Coach Paul Sfagg, and Don Bryant The proiecf was expecfed +o be complefed by fhe beginning of +he I9-19 fooiball season. Re-furfing and re-surfacing The field was parf of an afhlefic expan- sion program begun when Paul Sfagg was named afhle+ic head las? fall. A plof of ground norfheasf of The campus was purchased during fhe year in keeping wifh +his program. The land is fo be used for baseball af firsf, and is a physical facfor in fhe developmenl' of a new and larger afhlefic planl af Pacific. SEU'l'ION FIVE L. Vo R.: Phyllis Johanson president Sue Allen. Jaan Hepp. Nancy Bows. Lou- ellen Walfie, and Mrs. Eckhart, housemofhar. IIEIIRIUK HALL Herrick Hall girls had +o double-up first semester fo the poini where fhe Sfudenl' Union room was lemporarily converfed info lhe Freshman Hole. Second semesfer. however, l::rough+ +he rocks ou? of lhe baseman? info The lighf. As a convincing Sanla Claus, Treva Whifeaker enferfained lhe girls af fheir annual Chrislmas parfy. Phyllis Johanson was elecled second semesfer president replacing Berry Daw, firsf semesfer prexy. Treva Whilealrer realistic Santa a annual Chrisfme Donna on some e makes n 7 Herriclfs s parly. her way lo gel xercise. r fha neffacu gm, nffe Homecoming camp up - buf They il alll us clean' didn? do tion Q K IGHT HALL Knighi Hall. dormifory for upper classwomen, chose June McCrum as house presideni' for ihe year. Al Knighf's sock dance Cooney Anderson, winning firsi prize with his own gaudy soclis. received fhe prize of a dazzling pair of size 4 hose. Housemolher Mrs. Monigomery. served her girls ai fhe many birfhday parlies. They, in apprecie+ion for The lovely reireshmenfs, gave her a very special Chrisimas gifi. The cozy parlor has been fhe scene of many enieriaining evenings buf ii slill remains a puzzle why Hne fron? porch ligh+ is so seldom in working order. Knight Hall Council, L. to R.: Joyce Bedortha. treas' urer: Reylco Miura. secre- tary: .Im Mccfum, presi- dent: Jean Packar, vice- president: and Lorraine Mortensen. social chairman. Knight Hall entertains The Hat and his motley crew. Several Knight girls kick up their heels at the Kappa Kotton Klub. ' 'fflmssg f 'um 1 Firsl' Row, Lefl fo Right: Corrine Vnrilz. Clare Roesleisoender, Reylro Miura. Anne Tucker. Clare Harberls. Evelyn Ferns, Crysrall Belle Voges. Second Row. Leff lo Riqhl: Beverly Douglas. Dororhy Aschenbrenner, Dorolhy Johnson. Lorraine Mortensen, Phyllis Johanson. Ora Faye Thogerson. Jean Stephenson. Anne Eclrerrnan, Gladys Lewis, Mary Jw Kryshalm. Third Row, Leif fo Righf: Mildred Hauser, Jane? Tuckness. Doris Jean Merriam, Shirley Greene. Gloria Benson, Par Cooper, Margarel Wiclirnan, Phyllis Sliarslen. Jane Bebcocll, Louise Leding, Evelyn Benlcus. Harrie? Kaohu, Georgia Drngich. Rills Eddleman. Eunice Sands. PRESIDENTS--Left lo Righiz Phyllis Jormnm, ner semesrer Ora Faye Thoqerson, second somesler 'l'llll'l'A ll ALPHA There Nu Alpha sfarled a successful year by winning firsl' place in Homecoming conlesls. Phyllis Johanson was presidenf firsl semesler wi+h Ora Faye Thogerson 'raking over 'rhose duries second semesler. Noled for lheir originalily, 'rhe Thelas had fun modernizing Julius Caesar besides enlering lhe Dale-a-There girls in 'rhe local barber shop quarlel conlesl. Jeanie Slephenson was congrafulaled when appoinred sfu- denf manager for 'fhe year. s Theres welcomed many alumnae lo lheir gala spring formal al 'rhe l-lealhman Holel Georgian Room. KAPPA DELTA Firsl Row. L. lo R.: Sue Harndobler. Dcrine Feelker. Elaine Knoefel. Jean Dann. Sheila Basseif. Gloria Abrahamson, Rulh Weber. Margaraf Carlton and Shirley Anderson. Second Row. L. fo R.: Jackie Barney. June Mc- Crum. Ann Dawson. Helen Hauqland. Mary Lee Mc- Graw, Genice Curlis. Jeannie Packer. and Susan Alion. Back Row, L. io R.: Nancy Knighl, Joanne Kline. lla Anderson. Marge Anderson. and Joanne McGarry. Beverly Trlfes, Kappa pres- idenl during ihe first se- mesier. Berry Lou Koberslein, prexy for fha second semesler. KAPPA DELTA PLEDGES lsr row lreading up L. io RJ: Margarsf Hook. Janice Davidson. Marilyn Nefher- coli. Margery Jackson. Per Doziar, Maxine o'ReilIy. and Louellen Wallis. Middle Row: Beverley Bucher, Alice Hook, Leona Mueller, Nancy Sinclair. Peggy Whilehead. Barbara Trenholm, Carol Slephen- son, and Joyce Boorman. Back Row: Phyllis Cyphers, Leila Rogers. Rufh Casiesl. Jaclcie Harding, Wanda swraefsky. Kappa Della, lnauguraled in l904 srarled lhls year Wllll lhe annual Home coming breakfast ailrachng many alumni Kappas The spoflughl focused on lhe Kulies can-can line ai lhe Kappa Koifon Klub Ann Dawson represenred fhe Kap-pas ancl was elecied l K queen al fhelr annual dance February 28ih The year closed with 'rhe May Day breaklasl' and prophesy and rhe vocal ialenfs of lhe Kappas were displayed ai lhe Song Fesi Fronl Row. L. fo R.: Jane Juhnsrcn. Juno Porler. Chris Peifison. Treva Whillalrer. Maricrie GusleliUS. Shirley Grace. and Elaine Prifilren. Second Row, L. lo R.: Mariorie McDonald. Juanila Sydney. Phyllis Asbury. Donna Marcurn and Jacqueline Vandsrvsldf. Third Row. L. in R.: Yee Ono. Dorclhy Elharf. Joyce Bedoriha, Bobbie Roberrs, lris Roy. Frances Gay. Mariellen asus. and new Daw. Back Row. L. lo R: Norma Ervin. Bernice Peierson, Beverly Nielson. Muriel Hughes. Rcberla Huqher. Margaref Gaslon, Barbara Wolfe. Lucille Sieele. Aniia Norlan. and Twig oasis. Dona Alexander, iirsi sernesler presidenf. and Phyllis Asbury. second semesler president. PHI LAMBDA lllllllllll Mon+e Philo. minor rush. was one of fhe oulslanding winler evenls presenled by Phi Lambda Ornicron. Their maior rush. a progressive dinner parly, was headed by Vangie Morgan. Mariorie Guslelius. and Donna Marcum. The end of rush weelc saw eighfeen girls pledging lo Philo, boosling The mighly l4 'lo lhe mighly 33. Ofher Philo acliviries included lheir annual homecoming breakfast a sporl dance. 'rheir informal dance a+ Foresl' Hills, and 1'he Philo formal held lale in lhe spring. PhiIo's l.- K. represenlalive was Janie Johnslon and Their May Day represenralive was Belly Ann Daw. . Williams. Jill Gillel, and sandy mms.. Front Row, L, lo R.: Carolyn Scholar. Janice znd Raw, L. lo R.: Dol. sway, Phyllis Marian. U Bob Brown. Dale O'l-lara. Charles While and Liesaelofle Marlins. ml Row. L. lo Ra Jul Siaplelon, lash English, Gary Miller, Sandy McPherson and Sam Wilkinson. lnsefl-.Janice Williams, .na Dale o'l-lm. presi- denfs of the two groups. l IIEPE llll 'I' The lndependenf men were organized for The firsl lime lhis spring, and plans 'ro be bolh a social and service group. Their parficular aim is lo gain a voice in campus polilics for 'l'he benefil' of non-fralernily sfudenls. The lndependenl' women. which have been organized for fwo years primarily as a social group, have nominalecl an l. K. princess and presenled an assembly fhis spring. The combined lndependenl groups also sponsored a dance This spring. llllXEllll'l l'E During fhe usually rainy foolball season. The Boxerelfes were responsible for warming hol dogs and coffee sold a+ lheir lenl. They also look ficlcels in fhe gym for baslcelball games in conlinuafion of fheir du'l'ies as a service organizalion. The Usherelles were organized lhis year lo assisl' in sear- ing lhe audiences of plays al' Warner hall. Their black slcirfs and red Chinese blouses were familiar sighfs during lhe many dramalic presenlalions. llEllll'I'TE Beck Row: Carol Slephen- son. Beverly Bucher. Joanne Kline, Je Ann Hepp. Middle Row: Pnl' Dolier. Rnn Dawson, Crysial Voges, Clare Herberls, Reyna Mum, Ju-ice Davidson. Fron? Row: Anne Tuclcer, Shirley McLeod. Maxine O'ReiIly, Joanne McGerry. Mary Lee MCG-raw. Gloria Abrahemsen. Marjorie Jack- son, Clare Roesfeisoendsr. Fronl Row. L. lo R.: Maxine O'ReilIy. Meriellen Ballmer Harrie? Kuohu. Sandy Dnynes, Jill Gillef, Shirley Grace, sack Raw. L. fo iz.: Myrile Perm, advisor: Carol Sfephenson. lris Roy. Belly Jean Wilson. Carolyn Scheler. SEUTIIIN SIX MAC HALL OFFICERS Left to Right: Art Weiss. Secretary: Ted Litchfield. Vice - President: Eichi Wukamatsu, Treasurer: Fred Mccsfmy, President. MUCURMICK HALL After a summer of renovation, a new and larger McCormick hall stood on the campus this year. The east addition, with living quarters and a new physics laboratory, was dedicated during Homecoming. Later, hall residents. all male this year. tramped up a new set of front steps. One of their goals. the dining room, had several changes in personnel. designed to reach the Mac men's hearts through the proverbial route. SNAPS Bull Session, Mac Hall Sfyle. H s Three O'cloclc in The Morning. No! You Don'+ Say! IIARIE Leif To Righf: Belly Daw, Sue Herndobler. Phyllis Asbury, Phyllis Johanson, Miss Garlruds Boyd: Crane, Fernie Scovel. Gladys Lewis, Dona Alexander. and Jean Slephenson. Fronl Row, Leif lo Righl: Boyd Lewis. John Ausiin, Ed Eferno, Roberf Harrahill. and Don Spiering. Baclr Row, Lefl lo Right Mariin Warner, Bob Sever, Bob Holcomb. Frank Chipps, Gene Pelrofi, and Warren Lund. Oak Leaf and Blue Key, upper class honoraries for women and men, admil members on fhe basis of scholastic achievemenl and acfivilies on lhe campus. Blue Key sponsored the Homecoming dance, held in Warner hall and the Legion hall fhis year, and Oak Leaf slaged fhe Wassail parfy, fradilional celebralion of an Old English Chrislmas, in Warner audilorium in December. Isl Row, Right io Leli: Rny Tidrick, Wayne Walker. John Buralr, John Gesl, Dick Mafqnn, Paul Hunan, Don Person. Dean Wilcox, Sian Whipple. zna Row, rzaqnr fo Len: Deen Haller, Reuben Sprecher, Carl Moberg. Bob Lauderbaclr, Orrell Peru, Elmer Brown, Vic Herberls. Kenneth Box, Lyle Sanders. and naw, mane lo Len. John Jnbb, sm ennanef. Lynn Arnnnnn.. John Dilreos. een., canes.. Bob Mmnnu, Bob Holcomb me nefnnseaf presidenl. David Wieneclre second semesrer president. lsr Row, Lef! fo Righf: Leroy Gamble. Wesley De- Templa. Cal Van Pelr. Byron Woodruff, Anfhony Pranger, Lelnna Micnnels, Gene Dawson. Gunnar Haul sen, M. L. Bunfin, Howard McDonald. 2nd Row. Left ro Righl: Dale Drseszen, Jaclr Daw- son. Arl' Lundin. :fa Row Lal? fo Right: Howard Kaufmann. Arnold Thegerson, Albert Pierce. Wesley Brand. Bob Ogilvi9. Edmund Murnane, Wilron Rogers. Robert Rowe. Vincenf Cyphers, llLl'll. ZETA The A. Z.'s chuqqccl inlo firsl place wifh fheir sfeem roller lor lhe second con- :eculive year in rho nolze parade and placed second in all homiecoming aclivilies lhis year. A. Z. rush weelc. held lale in February, pledged 29 men. Their formal inilialion was held in lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broderson, The evening ol March 2. The annual A. Z. brealcfasl-dance. held in Porfland, closed a very busy year. GAMMA llllllil The Gammas presenfed rhe firsf afler-game dence of fhe foorball season las+ fall in a memorable evening of enrerrainmenr. Their 'rredirional sfeg feed ar Foresr Hills Counfry club followed in November. Gemma Sigma led rhe ofher rwo fra+erni+ies by pledging +he lergesl' number of men in February. Plans for a dinner dance, lo be held in Forf- land. feafured The fra+ernily's spring acfivifies. GAMMA SIGMA PLEDGES Fronl Row, L. io R. David Jones Leo Spiering Donald David Sfewarf Knapp Paul Kelsey Second Row Jim Minnick Bob Beaflie Arnold Taylor vvausrd slsyemnq Allan Tucker John Smock Harold Heaslel Donald Hamm Dick Kelsay Back Row Ray Lowry rea Maryann Charles McCar1hy Dick Novak Jack Hilbourne Jim Bixler Jerry Kochen Bob woolsey Harold lllingsworlh Frank Franklin GAMMA PRESIDENTS . Leif: Eugene Peiroff. fraternity president for the second semesler. Frank Chipps. prexy for The firsi semesier. GAMMA SIGMA Fronr Row, L. ro R. John Ausiin Fred Halverson Tom Kiriakedis ' Cher Cunningham Bob Herrahill E, B. Cesleel Second Row Claude Brown Russell Chance John Hugill Dick Bonclelid Don Lenzie Bob Spiering Dean Frye Arr Blumberg Third Row Harry Meek John Thomas Jennings Grebsracl Don Edwards Warren Lund Bob Brown H. B. Hays Don spierifrq Sealed, firsl row, lafl lo righi: Henry Good- win. Fred McCerl'hy. Maurice Daniels. Bob High, Ellis Jones. Second row: Paul Rice. Ed Rooney. John Neumann. Vance Boswell, John Sad-snoga. Third row: Marvin Drew. Lewis Forsler, sebum Akaysm.. John Siddens. Lynn Mccsny. Fourlln row: Lelan Drew. Yoshio lnehara. Eldridge Anderson. Slending: Ronald Cullman. George Cobern, Darrel Rempel, William Emhoff, Bernard Cooper. Louis Eilfarl. Chuclr Benlley, Ronald Miller, John Brown. eeofge Power, pfesenf werden: of Phi sei., Tau Yoshio lnalvare. Phi Bela Tau presidenl during lhe llrsf semesler PilllIlE'l1lTAU Phi Bela 'l'au's carnival al Homecoming gol' lhem on Their way lo a big year. placing second in fhe noise parade and working aclively in olher Homecoming evenls. Twenfy-one men were pledged al rhe end of rush week and a formal iniliafion was held March 15. Theirformal dinner dance, a spring affair was one of The main evenls of lhe year. Is? Row from Left lo Righf: Charles Benlley, Paul Rice. Slewarl Knapp, Dean Wilcox, Hans Running, aiu Eelon. Louis Eiffenf, Ted Litchfield, Chester Slark. Ralph Bargarson. znd new from Len fo Riqni: miie cnfnny. Marvin Drew, Harold Illirigsworfh. Chef Cunningham, Leroy Gamble. Lee Drew. Sian wiiippie, Lynn Abnnnnni, Paul Hullon. Inserf: Presidenf of i. K., Jann Timing. I TEIHHILLEGIATE K llllll' Publicalion for The 'firsl Hme of a Pa- cific direclory, 'rhe Pup, marked 'rhe ln- Yercollegiafe Knighfs firsl accomplish- menl of lhe year. under lheir new name. In February, eleclion of lhe l.K. queen affer a week of campaigning and +in-sui+- adverfislng by The organizalion furnished one of 'rhe mosl colorful arlraclions lo be slaged in Warner hall lhis year. As usual, lhe Knighls furned in an oufslancling per- formance as a service orqanizalion. ' Leif Io Riqhi: Don Cowherd, president: Warren Wheeler, reporlerq Bill Nielsen. . scribe: Bill McKinney. librarian: Gene Cummins, keeper of fha inner cburl: Ed ' Schafiih, ifessufef. Omega Del+a's chap+er on 'rhe campus is well-esfablished This year as a chapfer of one of The na+ion's largesf and oldesl professional opfomefric liralerniiies. During fhe school season. many of The organiza+ion's meet ings have been in ihe form of leclures by leading aufhorifies on subjecfs of professional inleresl. New officers were insfalled in a February I8 meefing, al' which formal ini'ria+ion of fall pledges was held. o Left lo Righl: Jon Thayer, recording secretary: William Thompson, corresponding secrefaryg Chesier Herman. presidsnl: Maurice Tweil, vice-presidenf: John Gesl, freasurer. ollllul Ev lL0 Pnl A Thefa chapfer of Omega Epsilon Phi, a nafional non-secfarian. opfomefric frafernify, was insfalled on fhe Pacific campus in January. The chapfer's meefings will be largely clevofecl fo educafional and pro- fessional discussion, Open meefings will be held, al' which plisfinguished members of fhe profession will leciure. The frafernify places emphasis on social and humanifarian acfivifies as well as fechnical and professional efficiency. I. Comin' atcha. 2. Women a+ work. 3. The pause fha? refleshes. 4. Good-by, cruel world. 5. AZ salesmen wiiln Their wares. 6. Weiss vs. winter wonderland. 7. Are we ever bored! 8. The ape's here- wl1ere's Tarzan? 9. The oiher end of lhe snow-ball fight l0. Bull session. I I. Shooiing from flue hip. BRODERSEN'S 'A' Disfincfive Home Furnishers and Decoraiors Furnifure Painfing . . . Decorafing Floor Covering . . . Wallpaper V Appliances 'A' FRANK C. 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