A . 4 p ’ v\ T. V J ; > ■-. \ a •: ■ '7^'- • m r r Av» i \ \ ' ■ ■ NEWBERG GRAPHIC. VOL. XVI. NEWBERQ. YAMHILL COUNTS OREGON, THÜB8DAY, JUNE 23,1904. NO. 32. PACIFIC COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. exercises. THfT vices were they got down to business, and spared. Many an old, forgotten opened with B®an voluntary, the audience was treated to chapel talk w as brought to played by Mim K - B. Wilson, some really good music, while light. followed by tM Congregational Calvin Blair vigorously wielded A rousing song by the class, Review o f the Various Exercises o f the Week. Which Mark hymn, “ P r a ia fl H d from whom the baton over a large physical “4 .9 04,” was given, in which the the Culmination o f a Year o f Successful W ork. all blessings fitt ■ * ’ A beautiful geography. They were loudly glories o f the class were extolled. Good Outlook for Next Year. anthem, “ C o f l p io ly Spirit, encored. The great feature o f the even- was rendered bj fithe choir, and The next number, “ How it was ! ing w as “ The winter’s diver­ following the jM Bon, Mrs. O .K . planned,” proved to be a Sopho­ sion,” in «even scenes, which w as Another year of good work in I were getting used to the stick, Edwards san fla ■fctively a very more class meeting, at which a a comedy presenting the various Pacific College has come to a the collegians took a lead which pretty solo. certain recital was discussed. In experiences o f the winter when In opening close and another class has they kept until the end of the .discourse Prof. this the intrepid Seniors had the smallpox worked havoc in the ■“ commenced.” The work o f the game. The score keeper w as the Lewis spoke 9 P th e limitless audacity to take in vain the college and boarding hall. past year has been badly inter­ busiest man on the ground but wealth o f God j9 wMring but one names of seven illustrious Sopho­ Scene one showed four of the Khment o f hu- mores. rupted and finished under diffi­ stood up to his work nobly purpose—the leading physicians o f the tow n culties, but “ Night brings out until the last, fainting from ex man life. The a ijpisite rose, the A recitation by Calvin Blair in consultation, endeavoring to the stars,” and the day which haustion when the strain was glow o f the s m p t , the wealth expressed the state of mind of decide whether the new disease succeeds is all the brighter. Act­ finally over. For lack o f space o f field, and fores k and mine are the Juniors, as they feel the re­ w as chicken pox or smallpox. ing President Lewis has proven the score is not given, the college tor us. But th V mean much sponsibility of Seniorhood fall­ Scene tw o pictured the famous rial wealth ing upon them. This feeling was exodus from a friend, indeed, to the institu­ winning at the rate o f almost 2 more than Canyon Hall. They are me I of that higher summed up in the following Scene three—a room in Dr. Min- tion in the absence of President to 1. lo v e * upon words, which ended each verse: thorn’s office, with Gertrude The actors were lined up as power of life McGrew, and deserves great which all sho »yhold. Com- “ Oh, I ’m afraid we don’t know Minthorn bu9ily answering re­ credit for his self-sacrificing labor. | follows A lum ni College plete develo is found only h ow .” The exercises of the week have peated telephone calls, when in Q. B. Metcalf, ’00......... . .c ....................... M . Blair rice should be been attended by that combined C. B. Wilson, ’#7........ . . . p ........ .T yr» Hutchens in service and “All we know” w as the title of came Dr. Littlefield, in the per­ F. C. Jackson, ’W ,.........ss............ J. a . Kramlen lotive power a good number. When the cur­ son o f Aubrey Kramien, and set­ spirit of jo y and seriousness—jo y O. K. Edwards, ’•A. ....1 b ........................ C. Blair energized by A. C. Stabrough, D8.. ..8 b ........... W. Pemberton developed life tain w as withdrawn it disclosed tled them atter, “ It is sm allpox.” over the successful termination W. C. W oodward, *88 8 b ...................Paul Maris o f love. The D. D. Coulson, ’00.........r f . . ........... R. Pemberton o f a hard year’s work and seri­ O. R. Marls, ’00.............e f ..................... R. Cahill is far too rare. the Seniors seated around a Scene four was “ The latest fad.” T. W. Heater, *08..........1 .......... Newman The speaker made a searching ousness at the thought o f ties of Umpire, Roy Heater. table, reviewing the few things Elizabeth Kirk quietly fainted R E C E P T IO N T O T H E SEN IORS B Y comparison o f conditions past friendship to be sundered. they have learned during the aw ay while Dr. Minthorn, in and present, indusrial, social, Conditions will be different T H E C H R IS T IA N A SSO C IA TIO N S years spent at old P. C. Jokes the person of Marvin Blair, w as intellectual andtialjlgious—empha- next year, but the Board" o f The annual reception given to were recalled whose principals vaccinating her with a carving Managers feels that great things the Seniors by the Y. M. and Y. sizing th eg rea | ® p lu tion which ranged all the way from tender knife. Scene five, “ Behold it,” are in store for the college and W. C.. A. was held in the gymna­ has taken place Inti its relation Freshmen up to ostentatious that better work will be accom­ sium Saturday evening. The to the church. The problem o f Juniors. Nor were the Faculty (Continued on editorial page.) plished than ever before. building was beautifully decorat­ the church to-day was clearly The [pulpit is no ed with vine maple, roses and jresented. L A D IE S ’ A T H L E T I C D R IL L . ier o f general the college colors. The guests onger the disj information ai ^knowledge as were welcomed by association ormerly. The aultitudes g o presidents, Miss Bernier W ood­ tenment and ward and Walter Miles. A short elsewhere for e* e world goes time was spent in having a entertainment, no more to tl rch. Will the general good time, after which spel o f liberty o f Miss Britt. At 2 :3 0 the ypung the word w as passed around church take and victory ladies marched in and after a that the Seniors were wanted Speaking more directly to the few maneuvers commenced their upon the upper seats o f the Unsuspectingly assembled students Prof. Lewis first number, a. ball drill. About amphitheatre. 28 girls took part in this drill they took their places in the ex­ said, “ As you g o forth to service, and they certainly presented a posed position, high above the remember that your Father will charming spectacle as they tossed common crowd in the pit below. supply all your needs.” Great the balls around to music. This After the Seniors had thus been issues are not settled by politi­ drill lasted for about 15 minutes secured and escape was impos­ cians and statesmen, but by earn­ and was followed by the flag sible, Prof. Albertson appeared. est, sober and educated thought With the air o f a showman, and action in the ranks o f the peo­ drill. This was certainly the best exhibiting for the first time the ple. Take up your large respon­ drill ever given by the Physical undomcsticated gentleman from sibilities with much.faith and g o forth to courageous endeavor. Culture department and it was that famous isle across the seas, appreciated very highly by all he began to introduce them one On Sunday evening the annual presents The girls used flags of by one to the' appreciative audi­ address before the Christian the college colors and their move­ ence. After the name of the Associations was delivered by ments drew merited applause illustrious person, , came a short Rev. Clark Pemberton o f Scotts from the spectators. Perhaps sketch o f his life His character­ Miles. The theme o f the sermon the prettiest part o f this number istics were commented upon, his was success in life, fancied and was seen when they all marched virtues were extolled, and some real. He showed^ forcibly by t o the center o f the gymnasium o f his faults were mentioned. illustration that wealth, influ­ with their flags crossed till the Then came his prospects in life, ence, position nor intellect are whole center o f the floor was a without exception very bright. criterions o f true success. All are mass o f Old Gold and Navy Blue. There is only one cloud upon the good and may be used to noble These drills certainly were a future outlook o f the class. This purposes, but the prime requisite credit to the young ladies and is that it is impossible for one | is the indwelling o f that spiritual Miss Britt, all o f whom have member ever to become president; life and power—which links man been working very faithfully of the l nited States, he having with Gad and crowns him the been born in Denmark. practicing for this exhibition; final victor in life's struggle. After the introduction, neatly ! O. H .J. CLASS D A Y . ’ written programs of the evening ANNUAL B A SEB A LL GAM E. There has always been “ some­ were passed around, and w ere: The annual ball game between thing doing” when the class o f followed by a peroid o f general the alumni and undergraduates 1904 was interested, and class was played Saturday afternoon conversation. This was followed i , Monday evening, was no by music with whispered convcr- j * v Money Saved BY B U Y IN G YOUR Clocks, Watches and Jewelry J ■ ' ..... IEAC0CK ’ OF &, HEACOCK. The Leading Jewelers. NEWBERG ORE. ^ •A I