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I NEWBERG vol . x v n i. G raph ic NEWBERG, Y A M H IL L CO U N TY/ OREGON, TH U RSD AY, JUNE 21, 1906. NO. 35 SUCCESSFUL COMMENCEMENT having taken additional w ork in M cGrew. L U C Y D . M IL L S He took the acti V ea l Solo “ A d el-»e" Beethoven the classics the past year. Moses, “choosing to suffer a K s I m m R om ig After a few announcements tion with the people o f F. C- Graduates Largest Class Otari— i The Supremacy ol the United States made by Pres.” M cGrew as to the rather than enjoy the plea B E U L A H M . S P A U L D IN G In Its History. Exsrcisas faculty for the coming year, o f sin for a season,” as the O reboo Intemnhonsl A ih itraboo Largely Attended. M A R Y M. TH U N Perry M acy w a s called to the n o teof a strong, fervent address, Pin— S o lo Selected Yesterday dawned bright and platform and ia a few fitting calling upon the yoong people M ite E l— M ackie clear—a token ò f the great day and complimentary w ords w a s before him to have the courage Oration T h e Scant ol in the history o f Pacific College aw arded the Florence B ro w n to choose rightly, and having H A R V E Y G. SAU ND ERS The Rne ol when she graduated the largest Row e memorial prize o f twenty- chosen, to abide by the chok*. Oration M A R Y P. C O O K five dollars which w a s estab Special music for the occasion class which has ever gone forth V oca l So|o " T h e D yin g Bachelor " from her halls. Be it known lished last year as an annual w a s furnished by the large choir P roi. J. S . C an ick farther that the class o f - 1906, prize to be given to that mem in an anthem and by Prof. 7- S F ollow in g the presentation o f numbering fourteen, is the largest ber o f the Junior class standing Carrick in a vocal solo. the diplomas, - Pres. M cG rew I Dr, J. R. Wilson, of Po; which has been graduated from the highest in scholarship. The gave a good practical address to any dcnominatidnal college in hearty applause greeting the Academy, delivered an admire' the class on “Gumption and - the Pacific Northwest this year. announcement- testified to the address in the evening before t Grit.” The quantity has in nowise w orth and popularity o f him Christian associations of the col The music for the afternoon thinned the quality, and the w h o is the first to w in the honor. lege. On the platform were M iss was excellent. P r o f Carrick w as F o llo w in g the close o f the ex Nellie Paulson, president o f the class o f 1906 is one o f which any encored, he and M iss Katherin$ institution might well be proud. ercises, the church presented an. Y. W . C. A., w h o read the open Romig responding w ith the beau N o t in years have the Com aflimated scene o f smiling grad u ing lesson and Perry M acy, presi tiful duet, “ Oh, that w e tw o mencement exercises d raw n so ates, pretty white dresses, fond dent o f the Y. M . C. A., w h o pre were M ay in g.” large an audience as that which relatives and admiring friends; sided. The speaker drew the The annual public given Tues gathered a t the Friends church congratulations, and exquisite picture o f the last supper, calling day evening by the alumni o f the yesterday morning. The decora bouquets and Commencement attention to the involuntary rs- college drew a large audience, tions were beautiful, consisting presents by the w agon load. pulsion on the p art of the dis the program being given as ciples when told that one o f them o f maiden hair ferns, in which, There’s no time like unto it. lows: The exercises o f the week came should betray their Master, and back o f the pulpit, the large Invocation— figures, “ ’06” appeared in white to a fitting close last evening latter to the fact that all did G. roses. Shortly after the hour of in the delightful reception and desert him. The general theme Piano D a tt- M n . C . B . W ils o n and Miss Jessie Britt. ten, the class, led by Pres. Mc- dinner given at the college by resulting w a s “good irapulses”-*- PK n d en t’ s Address— G rew and the speaker, Rev. W . the Alumni Association in honor h ow they m ay be supported and D . D . Coulson. 03 H . Heppe, took its place upon o f its new members. The guests made effective and fruitful o f T h e C ollege M an in Business— the platform. An earnest invo were received in the lower col right living. W . C . W o o d w a rd . *96 cation w a s given by Rev. H . T. lege halls, prettily decorated, The college gymnasium re V o ca l S o lo — E . A . N e w b y , ‘0 2 Cash, which w a s followed by a where an excellent musical pro sembled a sardine can M on day beautiful vocal solo, “ Restless gram w a s rendered by Miss evening, in the w a y in which T h e Inducements o f L a w to the C ollege M an— D . P . Price, *97 River,” rendered faultlessly by Mavbelle E d w a rd s and Miss people were literally packed in, Has the Pulpit Ceased to A p p e a l to the C o llege the well known Portland con Hurley in vocal solos, Jessie Britt indicating that the class day ex C M an>— _ Q l R e v . H . T . Cash tralto soloist, M iss M. Evelyn and Carrie Turner in a vocal ercises still hold the popular place Chorus— duett, the w ords being written Hurley. am ong the various exercises ot “ Nightingale and the R o t e " “Christian Optimism” w a s the for the occasion by Miss Britt, the week. A good deal w a s ex N ew berg Muric Club subject ably bandied by the class M abel N ew by in an instrumental pected o f the large class o f 1906, orator, W alter R. Miles, orator solo and M rs. Wilson and Miss and it certainly made good. The Newberg Meat Co in fact as well as in name. As B ritt in a piano duett. Several new and unique features H a s the best facilities for fur The dinner was served at seven were introduced and as enter usual his delivery w as both nishing first class meats and pleasing and impressive, and his o’clock in the society room, the tainers the Seniors proved all butchers’ supplies, and the best o ratio n reflected credit not only tables being beautifully decor O. K . ^ i/none too good for their cus upon the class but also upon the ated with flowers-. After a pleas The first novel feature intro tomers. Free delivery and both college, as w as stated in the ant social hour at dinner, some duced w as the souvenir fan phones. opening remarks o f Rev. Heppe. excellent toasts were responded Seven hundred had been m ade at A violin solo, “ Simple Aneu,” to as follows, W . C. W oo d w ard , no little time and expense, one w a s strikingly rendered by L il ’98, presidipg as toastmaster: side giving the program , .the IT*** lian M a rr o f Portland. “ It never rains but it pours,” other presenting an excellent- Rev. W m . H. Heppe, pastor of Ella Macv, ’95; “ In self-defense,” picture o f the class taken am ong the Centenary M . E. church of Murv Minthorn, ’06;__ “ Echoes the foliage and big trees o f the A gent for the Angle Portland, w a s introduced by Poetic,” A. C. Martin, ’98; “ Wild college canyon. o Lam p Co’s. President M cGrew as the speaker animals I have met in the West,” O f the fourteen numbers o f the o Angle Lamps o f the day, and we believe we Prof. C. W. Davis; “ Bricks with program , none w a s so original ■are conservative in the statement out straw,” 0. K. Edwards, ’96; as the anthem, in which the rules The light that never fails. that a more impressive, inspiring “ Shakes,” G. T. Tolson, ’97. and regulations o f the college, as In the business meeting which given in the catalogue were set and fitting ; Commencement ad D ealer in special H igh G rade ' - Kerosene and Gasoline dress than that which followed followed, the following were to music. N o more winning fea Delivered free o l charge in city limits. has never before been listened to elected as officers for the coming ture has been introduced in class in Newberg. Rev. Heppe has yean D. D. Coulson, ’03, presi days here. Sole Agent for GIVEN— A HORSE C. Lawer will do the i Rest • 1 H e can furnish you thejbest buggy made to hitch it to, and can fit you out with elegant harness—the kind which lasts—buggy robes, whips, driving gloves— a complete outfit in every particular. SEE LAWER The Harness Maker SAVE YOUR M O N EY IN T K S K g T PAIO O N T IM E D C P O g IT g A A dent; W. C. Woodward, ’98, vice president and treasurer; Ruth Romig, ’06, secretary. The first event ot the week, with the students, was the an nual reception given the Seniors by the Christian Associations of the college. It was held in the gymnasium and was character ized by the happy fellowship of student life, influenced, however, with the regret that those who had so long been prominent in the work would soon take their departure Irom college halls. On Saturday evening the pub lic was privileged to listen to an excellent address delivered in the Friends church by ‘ Attorney C. M. Van Pelt, of Portland, before the college literary societies. His subject was "The Call o f the Century.” After reviewing ihe various problems o f the present, he addressed a strong appeal to the young men to take upon themselves the responsibility of settling them. The call of the century is not for money but for men—men who see visions and who go down into the valley and labor. The Baccalaureate services of. “ Take this,” proved a novel manner o f administering the es tate of 1906, the goods being de livered on the spot, much to the delight o f the audience. All were good take-offs with the exception o f a beautiful picture, “ Hoffman’s Christ,” presented to President McGrew. “ Feats o f the Profs,” provoked the most mirth, the faculty, tw o members in particular, suffering in silence while their foibles were held up to public view. “ A ease of suspension” was a a little play, well presented,«tak en from a scene in college life. All the numbers o f the program are deserving of mention. The academic graduating ex ercises o f Tuesday afternoon were well attended and well re ceived,. those appearing on the program acquitting themselves creditably. Considering the size o f the class, all could not deliver their orations, the speakers being chosen by lot. The members of the class were, Katherine Romig, Stella Warner, Robt. Nelson, Hayward Taylor, Frank Billing- ton, Mary Cook, Harvey Saun- derS) Mary Thun, BeulahSpauld- Sunday morning were well a t ing, L ucy Mills, Fred Holenagel, tended, the Iqrgc church being Eva Pressnall. packed with people both on floor The program follows: and in gallery. The decorations Invocation R ev. H erbert T . Cash were beautiful, adding grace to Piano Duet Selected M rs. Chat. W ilson and Miss Jessie Britt the exercises. Rev. VV. S. L o w ry Character o f the Presbyterian church as Oration E V A JANE PR E SSN ALL sisted Rev. Cash in the opening Oration Booker T . Washington elor of Science, w a s conferred the services, the Baccalaureate ser- FRED G H O L Z N A G E L degree o f Bachelor of Arts, she mon bping preached by President Oatioo T h e R eal W ealth of a Nation Newberg Bell Phone 176 IS B Y BANK AC- THE C O U N T W IT H Bank of Newberg F IR S T B A N K IN I H . A. F O R C H T I those combinations o f mind and address which make him a Com mencement orator much to be desired. His subject was “ The New American,” Abraham Lin coln being taken as his text. He drew an impressive picture of the man Lincoln as child o f the woods, rail splitter, flat boat man, clerk, captain, attorney, legislator, politician, statesman, president and martyred hero, and the climax in which he re ferred to him as the embodiment o f the new American, was greeted with involuntary applause.- The qualities o f mind and heart as expressed throughout the entire life of the great commoner presi dent were impressively held up as those which w ill characterize the New American for whom the nation calls. Miss Hurley sang with pleas ing effect, “ The Spring has Come,” being called as before to respond to an encore. The degrees were conferred by Presr. McGrew as follows: Upon Verda Crozer, Myrtle Gause, Lil lian Nicholson, Marie Hanson, Bernice Woodward, Mary Min- thorn, Lenora Parker, Ruth Romig, Mabel Newby, the degree o f Bachelor o f Arts; upon Lewis Saunders, Walter Miles, Ernest Bales, Wilfred Pemberton, Ray Pemberton, the degree ol Bache lor o f Science. 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