The Pacific Alumni April 1924

The Pacific Alumni April 1924

University of the Pacific Scholarly Commons Pacific Review University of the Pacific ubP lications 4-1-1924 The aP cific Alumni April 1924 Pacific Alumni Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pacific-review Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Pacific Alumni Association, "The aP cific Alumni April 1924" (1924). Pacific Review. 29. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/pacific-review/29 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University of the Pacific ubP lications at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Pacific Review by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. IMC ALUM Vol I. COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, APRIL, 1924 No. 6 "PAGEANTOF PACIFIC" NOTES FROM STOCKTON THE EXHIBIT Mrs. A. Coburn '18 Plans for the "Pageant of Pacific," which is to be produced June 16th, The work on the college buildings under the auspices of the Alumni is progressing- steadily being, accord­ We won't forget the cups—many Association, are going forward rap­ What would you like to see in the ing to the report of the contractor, of the historic cups are in the trophy idly on the College of Pacific camp­ Exhibit? Pictures of the folks as R. W. Moller, up to schedule time. case at the President's office but us. Interest has been aroused they were in your day? The one for The foundations are now laid and there are others. The silver cup among the undergraduate students, instance entitled "Breakfastless" in the various structures are rising into won by '90 in the relay race on the material has come in from many the 1914 Naranjado which is so small view, with the laying of the bricks. field day in '90 and how about the alumni and the production is rap­ a cut that the identity of the hungry The city of Stockton has adopted silver cups that were offered back idly taking shape under the direc­ lads sitting on Central Hall steps is the map of the addition of thirty in the '80's by some of the classes tion of Miss Aline Kistler. lost. The originals of many of the acres purchased by faculty and others in other Naranjados and many as an incentive to wedded life? friends, directly east of the college Each of the literary societies on that did not have the honor of being Were they preserved as measures the campus has promised to aid the on the Sacramento road. This tract published. Wouldn't you like to see by those to whom they were award­ pageant in every way possible and has received the name of Pacific , all the pictures of the Arbor Day ed, or have they been left behind on Manor. The streets running east the members of the societies have group from 1896 to 1924? Programs some moving day? been co-operating with Miss Kistler and west are in their order, Alpine and menu cards, place cards, and Let's leave the papers and periodi­ in the gathering of the material.' Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Pacific Way, some of the Freshmen and Sopho­ cals till the last—perhaps we shall Knoles Way and Fulton Avenue. The conservatory has definitely mores posters of the different years, have greeted our comrades all by Those north and south are Bonny pledged its support through Acting badges worn at the time of the the time we. get to that corner, as Lane and N. Commerce Street. Dean Dennis who has promised to Golden Jubilee celebration and some we can sit down and forget our The lots on the tract are nearly direct the A Cappella choir and the of the g"ilded cones used in decorat- surroundings and be in the past in college chorus in music to accom­ all sold to faculty and friends, and, ing.would not be lacking in interest, fact. We shall have to have the according- to the report of Mr. Par­ pany the pageant episodes. Besides would they? schedules of commencement changed, this, the advanced class in public sons, who has been working on the Are any of the bogus programs we shall want to stay a week! school methods is working with Miss proposition, twenty-seven persons that once were the order of the day, Let's begin at the beginning- and Kistler in certain phases of the page­ are getting out plans to build this when the Juniors held their exhibi­ find some numbers of the University year. It is hoped that the addition ant preparation as part of the work tions, to find a place in the display Review that were published by '85 assigned by Acting Dean Dennis. may be taken into the city, streets of the .achievements of the past? We Several of the advanced conservatory and '86, back in 1884. Let's get the graded and all conveniences in, be­ students are also at work on the hope so. October one that was the first- fore the Fall. There are still a few And the handcuffs that were so compilation and arrangement of in­ Francis Reid '87 .editor, Harry Wil­ desirable lots left, which the com- carefully cherished by—'88 was it— cox '87 and J. W. Milnes '86, asso­ strumental music to accompany the mitee will be glad to dispose of at will they be brought to light? ciate editor and L. L. Dennet '86 very reasonable prices, to those production. What about a white plug hat worn The A Cappella Choir is to appear business manager. wishing to be connected with the by the same '88'ers when they were during the intermission in a concert Then let's find The Hatchet— college community. Juniors—has any one a white plug group as well as taking part in the started four months later (that was The annual catalogue of the Col­ hat—to donate or lend for the oc­ pageant itself. This appearance of a weekly), and the Epoch which suc­ lege of the Pacific is being published casion? Somebody will surely have the choir is to be one of the big- ceeded 'the University Review after in Stockton and the first copies will a black silk plug at any rate. features of the evening for it will a few months, and then the Pa­ be in the mail on April 1st. Many Has anyone, one of the first Fresh­ give the alumni and friends of the cific Pharos, which was successor to requests are being received at the man hats ever worn at Pacific, the college an opportunity to hear this the Epoch and Hatchet and really a local office for catalogues, but last "Terra Cottas" with a bright gold organization which is bringing Pa­ combination of the two. We will year's supply has been exhausted. band, of the class of '92? cific such worthwhile recognition. find the Pharos intermittently down The final proofs have been approved How about some of those class The choir, which started as a through the years and the Work-a- by Dr. Arthur Bonner, head of the songs that '92 was so famous for, group of singers directed by Mr. day-World. Then there will be the English department, who came from they will be yellowed and old in the Dennis to give a cappella works be­ Naranjados and the Campus and San Jose on March 25th. manuscript, no doubt; perhaps the fore a class in music history, has de­ the new series of Naranjados, down The building- program was dis­ '92's will sing some of them if the veloped into the most outstanding to the present and the Weekly. cussed on Saturday, March 29th, by the manuscript isn't forthcoming. musical organization of Pacific. it Will you help make the Exhibit the Stockton trustees, together with How about it '92? has been favorably compared with a thing of great interest by donating Mr. Wall of San Francisco, and Dr. Not to forget some of the other world renowned choirs and is re­ to the permanent exhibit or by loan­ Knoles. The prospect looks encour­ hats we hope to find "in the ring." garded by many critics as one of the ing- your treasures for the 1924 aging for the project. Will there ge a gray mortor board finest musical achievements of the However, the trustees see many of '03 and a sombrero of '02, we Commencement? Thank you. West. Although the A Cappella The Napa Classic must not be things which would add to the use­ wonder, and a white mortor board Choir has made tours each year for missing from the Exhibit. fulness of the institution, but which several years, there are many friends of '94. In the library there are Naranjados they are unable to secure with the And the Sophomore canes—is of Pacific who have not yet had the of '87, '88, '89, '90, '14, '18 et. sq. If funds at their disposal. An art build­ there a cane to be had? What Soph­ opporunity of hearing it. To these you have any of the others that you ing, a boy's dormitory and a gym­ omore canes were more important it will be one of the outstanding will lend or donate, we should be nasium are the most pressing needs. than those of '93. They all disap­ pleasures of Commencement Week. glad to have a complete exhibit of The alumni will do a work of wide- peared so the story goes except one Almost from the beginning of Pa­ these.

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