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The Crescent - December 13, 1943

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Museum at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in "The Crescent" Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME S^rT MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1943 NO. 5

HOSKINS HOME W. A. A. Re-Slates SCENE OF SOCIAL P. C. Students Skating Party Bill Stien, of the class of '43, Friday night, Dec. 10, a group Attend Conference was a visitor on the campus last The all-school skate which was of the students and a number of A number of P. C. students and previously scheduled for Dec. 10 week. Bill is now receiving train­ faculty members enjoyed a very members of the faculty were has been changed to the evening ing with the U. S. Army at fchs among those attending the fall of Dec. 17. The Women's Athletic nice social hour at the lovely home University of Southern California. conference of the Oregon section Association is sponsoring this of Professor and Mrs. Lewis Hos- of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fel­ event and not only welcomes but James Greer, a former student, kins. The Hoskins home was lowship held at Willamette Uni­ urges all students and faculty open for visitors between the versity Dec. 3, 4 ,and 5. members to attend. of Pacific College received serious hours of eight and ten but most Registration Friday evening Refreshments will be served injuries a week ago when tli of the guests were unable to at­ opened the conference and C. fdllowlng the skating at Kanyon car he was driving struck a tele­ Stacey Wood was speaker for the Hall. phone pole and overturned. Jim tend until after the games. first session. His topic was "What Charlotte Macy and Edith was treated for injuries at a Port­ Mr. Hoskins entertained the Think Ye of Christ." Saturday morning, Catherine Alexander led "Phipps are arranging the skating land hospital and was later re­ group with recordings of Peter the devotions, followed by a Bible and Betty June Ruden is in charge moved to his home on Villa road. and the Wolf followed by a con­ of refreshments. study by Alice Reid, I. V. C. F. ference on the subjects, Christ­ John Hayes, was also visting Staff member in Washington. Oarl Students Take Part inas, Music, Politics and Love, Faulkner a missionary to the the campus last week. Johnny is with astounding results announced Jews in Europe, told of some of In Revival now stationed at Fort Leonard by each conference. the interesting experiences he had Pacific College students are Wood, Mo., and will return to in Eastern Europe. At 2 p. m. helping this week with the music camp this week. At the close of the evening of Stacey Wood brought an interest­ for the revival meetings being fun and entertainment tea and ing message on Effective Witness­ held at the Chehalem Center Word has been received that cookies were served by Mrs. Hos­ ing. The group was then divided Friends church, of which Dorwin Jim Spirup has been transferred kins. into two discussion groups for dis­ cussion of the two subjects: "Ef­ Smith is pastor. Rev. Merle Roe from Deleware, Ohio to Yakima, from Greenleaf, Idaho Is the Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins extend a fective Prayer" and "Discerning evangelist for the meetings. Washington. Jim Iras finished his cordial welcome to all members God's will". pre-flight course in the Naval Air of the student body and faculty Paul Thoi-nburg and Betty Ann to call at anytime. The Saturday evening banquet Roberts, song leader and pianist. Corps and is now receiving flight was held at the Marion Hotel in are in charge of the music each training at the Yakima base. Salem. Clark Robb of the U. S. night and special numbers are ibe- .Navy acted as toastmaster. Each Reuben Cogswell, P. C. special Freshmen Acquire ing furnished by other members college represented at the confer­ of the student body. student is recupertanig at his Bruin Junior ence was asked to have one num­ The evangelist. Merle Roe, Is home on the College farm from Bruin Junior has been seeing ber for the program. Charlotte quite well known to Oregon a severe case of double pneu­ some interesting and exciting Macy represented P. C. with a Friends. He held a series of meet­ monia. Mr. Cogswell has been un­ times lately. After being informed reading. ings at the Springbrook church able to attend classes for this past on Dec. 3, that he .must wear the Following the banquet, the last spring. signature of President Gulley at two weeks but will probably re­ group participated in another These meetings will continue all times (to insure against im­ turn ^.fter the Chrisiknas holi­ meeting for which Stacey Woods until Dec. 19 and whoever can Is personations). The little (bear was was again the speaker. His mes­ invited to attend. days. carted around the halls of Wood- sage this time was based on Paul's mar hall, to classes and finally utterance "For Me To Live Is L'Ami Editors, Yell Cpl. Garrell Dunnagan, son of acted as honorary president of Christ, To Die Is Gain." Later that Leaders Elected Rev. and Mrs. Roy Dunnagan of the student body during one meet­ Springbrook, is now spending his ing in order to show off his (Continued on page 3) new addition. At one of the most lively stud­ furlough time in the Newberg ent body meetings of the year, area. Garrell was a member of the A. S. B. discussed and elect­ Bruin escaped tihe clutches of Inter-Varsity Secretary ed Co-Editors of the L'Ami and the class of M5 before being call­ the seniors that afternoon when Speaks To Students Yell leaders. ed into the service. He is stationed the time came for his departure The Y. M. and Y. W. were from the campus. After being se­ Geraldine Tharrington and Bet­ at Camp Oallan Californa. favored Tuesday by a message by ty June Ruden were lected editors curely fastened under Mahlon Macy's belt for the full day, he C. Stacey Woods, general North- of the L'Ami, defeating Arthur American secretary of the Inter- Roberts and Paul Thornburg. This Vacation Dates Changed was removed and carried across the campus near the north door of Varsity-Christian Fellowship. The position was left vacant when inspiring message was based on Ruth Vasey resigned after being Because of tile difficulties that Wood-mar hall to the H. M. Hos­ would be encountered in Bus kins home. Matching brain against the scripture found in John 1:14- elected at the last emergency elec­ "And the Word Became Flesh tions. travel. Christmas vacation has both brawn and brain, the fresh­ And Dwelt Among Them." been changed from that originally men followed the senior men Betty Ann Graven, Paul Thorn­ across the back campus and later Mr. Woods has recently travel­ burg and Geraldine Tharrington scheduled. Students will now be ed through Canada and the sta- able t leave Newberg after their acquired him from Mrs. Hoskins. were chosen yell leaders. Compet­ He now resdes in a happy (?) of Washington, visiting the var­ ing against them were Marge Cole classes on the 21st and will re­ home where the "Freshmen have ious colleges and Universities In and Vera Jones. turn to classes on the 30th. The all assured him that never again the interest of the Christian stud­ Both the L'Ami editors and the arrangement will enable the stud­ he need to worry about a place ent fellowship. Yell team urge you to co-operate ents to make better connections to lay his head." Quoting the Mr. Woods also had lunch with with them in filling their positions and miss the 'heavy week-end Fros'h.—What do you say, upper- students in the dormitory befor* successfully. travel. classmen?! going on to Corvallia. 7a the. Cdit&i Many astute scholars hold to GAIN the opinion that the world has gone to the dogs. May I add that Published bi-weekly during the college year by the Student my humble opinion that P. C. at Body of Pacific College, Newberg, Oregon has literally gone to the bugs. Entered as second-class matter at the This deplorable conditioin has Postoffice at Newberg, Oregon come about as a result of the con­ GAINERS Terms—50c a year siderable influx of Elder bugs into the building seeking shelter for the coming winter. While this in STAFF itself is a noble purpose, consider­ able discomfort is caused students EDITOR Doris Manning and faculty. .Siefker Hardware. ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mildred Haworth Lectures are entirely forgotten and ADVISOR Russell Lewis as students watch the perilous FURNITURE navigation of such an animal ADVERTISING MANAGER Orrin Ogier across the professor's collar. Will Opposite Postoffice Ph. 38-W BUSINESS MANAGER Kathleen Repp he fall in, or won't he? Consider­ NEWS EDITOR Betty June Ruden able commotion and emotion is Fountain — Lunch 'FEATURE EDITOR Jack Willcuts put forth as he falls. The wrath of REPORTERS—This Issue, Pa ul ThonVburg and Charlotte Macy. the professor is justifiable and I understandable. Students are dis­ NAP'S concerted to find such bugs brash- Our Cooperation Necessary ly using their vertebral column Cash Grocery & Market Friday in Student body meeting the faculty very kindly as a slide. Lecturing to a class of itching took much time, thought and effort to arrange a vacation time and scratching students is hardly The BOOK STORE suitable to all the students. As it is now scheduled, Students the ideal situation for the profes­ sor. GIFTS, STATIONERY will be required to be back for classes before the New Year's GREETING CARDS By these few illustrations it week-end. There, no doubt will be many who have already has been shown that the situation Mrs. Florence Rcid, Prop. made plans with the family or the best boy-friend at home is well nigh unto desperate. 504 First Street "Henry, the Flit" may well be­ for a gay New Year's celebration. This year some adjustment came our slogan. will have to be made and it will require a bit of sacrifice on Seriously, are we going to sit Moore's Super the part of each individual. One of the main objections to the still and let them crawl? An or­ ganized movement may well er­ Cream Shop changing of the end of the vacation is the fact that many~o"f adicate the buggy menace. - Follow the gang here for the students would not feel responsibility strong enough to A few hours work spraying the return to school for the remaining two days of December and vines on the outside of the build­ SANDWICHES ing will do muc&'jto rid us of this ICE CREAM would put it off planning to return on the week-end missing nusiance. Can't We have a student those classes and resuming their work on Monday of the fol­ -faculty campaign to work on this? MILK SHAKES —B. J. R. lowing week. After the kind consideration of the faculty in our problem, Economy Cleaners it would be no more than right for us each feel the responsi­ Gltapeii bility and return to classes promptly on the 30th. And Dyers Prof. Hoskins gave an account DEPENDABLE ERVIOE of the trip he and President Gul­ Phone 108-J Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise, ley made to Philadelphia, Mon­ of men. But from doing something worthwhile. day, November 28. He told of var- ous experiences encountered on F. E. ROLLINS —Sir Wilfred Grenfell the road to and from. With crowded trains, bad weather, etc., JEWELER etc., they had a most interesting Practice in life whatever you pray for and God will give excursion. He seemed quite thank­ Waterman Pens Repairing it to you more abundantly.—Pusey. ful because of the size of Pres. Gulley as it made it much safer for them to make a way through ETHEL Ye Olde Alma Mater the crowded cities and stations. Although he was not to mention BEAUTY In chapel this morning the old subject, "School Spirit" anyone he saw as Mr. Gulley was SALON was brought to our minds in a new way. President Gulley to mention those the following Phone 149-J mentioned how a hand full of Dundee high school girls bubbled chapel he did relate the visit­ Opposite Depot ing of the only living ex-presi­ over and out shone the P. C. yell section at the game Friday Under new management dent of the United States who at­ NELLIE SPOOR night. He went on to show how Pacific College would progress tended Pacific Academy. Wednesday Mr. Guilty men­ both materially and mentally if only students and faculty here tioned some of the people they would take a lesson from those few high school students and saw. A number of former teach­ BERRIAN become alive and interested in our Alma Mater. ers and students of Pacific and many are now holding places of A Cecil Hinshaw Memorial Library and a new gym are responsibility in our nation. Service Station in the making and could become a reality instead of just Their trip was vfry interesting hope, if this enthsuiasm could be carried far enough, and worthwhile and all wished COMPLETE they could have gone too. Auto Service Shall we let this responsibility fall on one faculty member Mrs. Cole spoke to the stude or on a small group of faculty members or shall we do our body Monday om a subject not Hi-Rate Battery Charging entirely new and unheard of on First anfl Edwards part in building a bigger and better Pacific College. (Continued on page 3) who .happens to be on hand at FIRST CLASS the time of disaster. Therefore, Qo&iifi PHOTO FINISHING Shoestrings bother me. I don't hobble down to the nearest store — At — like them. They anoy me. They and buy 6 pair. Get them 6 inches My Dears, there is really noth­ make .me count to ten (or wish longer than prescribed and get ing interesting to tell you unless RILEY STUDIO I had). What do you think of heavy ones. Tie first in a good you would be interested in Edith when the word "shoestring" hits Phipps reporting she found a pair bow, not long loops, and then tie your eye. Perhaps you are one of of socks in Ross Gulley's pockets. these primitive gluttons who like the bows in a single tie. This "We ran them through the clean­ C. A. MORRIS those horribly greasy salty, smoky mehtod always works until they ing but they still are fragrant." Jeweler and Optometrist looking potatoes which go by the break again. It is reported from an unreli­ name of shoestring potatoes. Girls, want to buy your boy­ able source that Paul Thornburg Pens - Pencils - Rings ".Nothing better! Except for that is on the "loose". friend a good Christmas present? Quoting Allen Thomas—" confounded name! But I am di­ Buy shoestrings! That's what Hollingsworth-Gwin gressing from that for upon which is trying to beat my time with most of the fellows are doing busi­ Joyce, but you just watch me." It Successor of W. W. Hollingsworth I am taking out my spite which and Son isn't potatoes—nor upon that ness on anyway. seems to me, though, that Orrin Phone 94-W very dramatic type of fk>otball —by Per Simmons Ogier is getting the best of the play in which one awkard fellow, deal. Furniture Morticians snatching in despair at the flying STUDENTS ATTEND We wonder why it takes Don heel of a star ball-packer, acci­ and Naomi a half hour to walk CONFERENCE from the Ad. building to the girl's dentally hooks a fingernail under Glenns a cleat and spills one hero prettily (Continued from page l,i dorm. Don is becoming extremely on his snoogle—no I have another sophisticated, or had you noticed? evening, the group enjoyed sing- thing in mind. "A shoestring is Besides using Don Johnson's elec­ ing. Shoe Shop a long narrow fine piece of cloth, tric razor (and breaking it) he or leather, used to hold a shoe On Sunday, Alice Reid again now classes himself as D. Mil- on the foot"! It has certain char­ tonne Bowers! brought the Bible study, followed But my dears, I must truly say acteristics all its own. Its main by the last message of the confer­ distingushing feature is that the we were very surprised to find, Manson Florist shoestring has a poor sense of ence by Stacy Woods. A luncheon tucked beneath our pieces of humor. at the Marion Hotel for those cake, the little white hearts an­ Flowers for all Occasions nouncing the engagement of For example a shoestring never staying over for the afternoon so- George and Eleanor (or were breaks on ordinary days, but waits sions was held at noon. 30« VILLA ROAD until you are in a hurry to go to we?!) some important meeting, or as you Colleges represented were Ore­ A puzzling question to consider stop on a crowded street to tie gon College of Education, The during your spare moments, is who told Mrs. Cole that the most your shoe, (they always come un­ University of Oregon, Oregon Chehalem Valley Mills interesting thing about which to tied in such places especially when State College, Lewis and Clark of there is a pouring rain). 90 per talk is love?! Manufacturers of cent of the time the string breaks. Portland, Wfillamette University Don Brash is becoming one of and Paeifc College. the most ardent of lovers on the There are those ways of meeting MONTANA BLENDED FLOUR such a dilema. The first is to campus, but Margy still says "no." ignore the situation and go on From P. C. were Mrs. Lloyd It is hard to tell if either of them AND STOCK FEED, ALWAYS about your business. There is « Cressman, Charlotte Macy, Flor­ are really serious. Says a certain FRESH, LOWEST PRICES decided disadvantage in this. One ence Swanson, Margery Cole, Mr. party—"Margy is just waiting for Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Arhtur must practice walking with a you to grow up, Don." Phone 1.70 303 N. Main Ave loose shoe. This involves doulbling Roberts. Has Orrin a girl in Port­ up the toes into a tight ball and land? We really don't know, but lunging the foot forward with a CHAPEL we must remind him that "You quick desperate movement. Some (Continued from page 2) cannot servo two .masters." .Hodson Mortuary. experts have acquired proficiency our campus, ''"Love" was the —And another thing that has La