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OAK-LEAVES 1929 RUTH JEANETTE ALLEN Portland, Oregon B. A. History; Lamb¬ da Lambda Sigma; Glee Club, 4; Gardiner Eng¬ lish Club; Basketball, 4. FLOYD S. BROWN Tacoma, Washington B. A. Philosophy; Del¬ ta Psi Delta; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3; Y. M. C. A. Pres., 4; Ministerial As¬ sociation, 1, 2, 3, 4; Min¬ isterial Pres., 3; Dele¬ gate to Student Volun¬ teer Conference at De¬ troit, 3. JUANITA FAYE CAPPS Cashmere, Washington B. A. Romance Lan¬ guages; Sigma Kappa Phi; Glee Club, 4; Or¬ chestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais; Gardi¬ ner English Club; Y. W. C. A. Treas., 4; D. O. T., 9 ROBERT S. DOW McMinnville, Oregon B. S. Chemistry; Al¬ pha Gamma Nu; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Delta; Phi Kappa Gam¬ ma; Debate, 1-2; Glee Club, 1-2-3; Cardinal Masque Club; Science Club; Executive Board. 4; Athletic Mgr. 3; Class President, 2; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, 2-3-4; O. O. O. WILLIS JONES Waterville, Washington B. A. English; Tan Delta Sigma; Pi Kappa Delta; Alpha Psi Omega; Debate, 3-4; Extempore, 3; Pi Kappa Delta Con¬ vention, 3; Orchestra, 1; Gardiner English Club; Varney Club; Science Club; A. S. L. C. Pres., 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4; Football, 4. P. GLENN GARNER Midvale, Idaho Entered from Ottowa University; B. A. His¬ tory; Alpha Gamma Nu; Phi Kappa Gamma; Glee Club, 3; Y. M. C. A. Cab¬ inet, 3; Y. M. C. A. Vice Pres., 4; Ministerial As¬ sociation, 1, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED L. BICKERSTAFF Coeur d’Alene, Idaho B. A. Social Sciences; Lambda Lambda Sigma; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2; Gardiner English Club; D. O. T. MAR YON E. GRIBBLE Hagerman, Idaho B. A. History; Phi Epsilon; Cardinal L. Club; Football; Track 1-2-3-4; Wrestling. MAUDE DURFEE Hagerman, Idaho B. A. History; Zeta Chi; Phi Kappa Gamma; Glee Club, 4; Le Cercle Francais; Basketball, 4. ANNE ERICKSON Mt. Vernon, Wash. B. A. English; Kappa Alpha Phi; Pi Kappa Delta; Alpha Psi Ome¬ ga; Debate 1-2-3-4; Con¬ servatory, 2-3-4; Glee Club, 1-2-3-4; Ukulele Club, 1; Cardinal Mas¬ que Club; Executive Board, 3; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4; Gardiner English Club. 21
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President.Rolla Rieder Vice-President.Willetta Leever Secretary.Carl Frerichs Treasurer . Bernice Maynard Representative to Executive Board.Robert Dow The Class of 1929 If one survives the mental and physical strain of being a Freshman, if the serpent of the Sophomore does not crush him in its folds, if the utter boredom of the Junior does not prove fatal one attains the dignity of being a senior. Of the one hundred and fifty sturdy yearlings who entered Linfield in the fall of ’25 only fifty have survived to attain that seniorly dignity. In its Freshman year the class of ’29 distinguished itself in all lines of endeavor. To the cause of athletics it contributed five basketball men, four baseball men, eight foot¬ ball men and one track man. Four girls of the class played on the girls’ basketball team and four boys on the tennis team. Eight of the season’s most successful debators were Freshmen. In every line of activity the class showed equal pep and ability. The Sophomore year was no less fruitful although only seventy-four returned. “The Dream That Came True’’ was presented in order to raise money for the Injured Athletes’ Fund. The play was a marked success for the class of ’29 is not lacking in dramatic ability. Still loyal to the college the class continued throughout its second year to contribute liberally of its talent to debate, oratory, athletics. Fifty-five was the class in number when the curtain rose on the Junior year but here again the supreme ability of the class was recognized. Many and varied were the activities engaged in. A large number of its members held important student body offices and the class continued to distinguish itself in dramatics, oratory, debate, athletics and music. Then came the great advance into the Senior year with only fifty left to tell the tale. But these fifty have been the very nucleus of student life during the year just completing itself. In every line of activity the influence of the Senior is felt. The class of 29 is composed of a group of fine Christian men and women who after four years spent in the classroom have come to that time of graduation. A few years of preparation are behind them; many years of hard work are coming but new hopes, ideas, ambitions make the long way ahead seem pleasant. And so the class of ’29 arrives at that place where hundreds have arrived before them and they are ready to advance into a new, rich, more useful life. 20
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OAK LEfflES 1929. EDWARD DELOS HICKMAN Coeur d’Alene, Idaho B. S. Economics and Business Administra¬ tion; Iota Omega Mu; Le Cercle Francais; Var¬ ney Club; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOIS FINCH Portland, Oregon B. A. English; Kappa Alpha Phi; Pi Kappa Delta; Alpha Psi Ome¬ ga; Debate, 1, 2; Con¬ servatory of Music, 1; Glee Club, 4; Cardinal Masque Club; Le Cercle Francais; Gardiner Eng¬ lish Club, Class Vice Pres., 3; Sec.-Treas., 4; Review Staff, 2. AMARETTE BARNES McMinnville, Oregon B. A. Romance Lan¬ guages; Zeta Chi; Al¬ pha Psi Omega; Con¬ servatory, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Cardinal Masque; Le Cercle Fran¬ cais: Oak Leaves Staff, 1, 2, 4; Associate Edi¬ tor, 4; Review Staff, I; A. S. L. C., Vice Pres., 4; Class Sec., 1; Class Vice Pres., 2, 3; Board Student Promotion, 3, 4; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2. 4; D. O. T.; Song Dutchess, 1, 2, 3, 4; L. C. Club; Volley Ball, 1, 2, 4; Baseball, 2. CARL W. FRERICHS McMinnville, Oregon B. A. Chemistry; Del¬ la Psi Delta; Phi Kappa Gamma; Science Club; Class Treas., 4; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. 2. KATHLEEN W. HYDE Buhl, Idaho B. S. History; Sigma. Kappa Phi; Alpha Psi Omega; 1894 Oratory Winner, 3; Cardinal Masque Club; Gardiner English Club; Y r . W. C. A. Cabinet, 3; Basket¬ ball, 1; Peace Orator, 4. HELEN HARRIS Ferndale, Washington B. A. English; Sigma Kappa Phi; Cardinal Masque Club; Le Cercle Francais; Gardiner Eng¬ lish Club; A. S. L. C, Sec., 4; Women ' s Athlet¬ ic Mgr., 3; Class Vice Pres., 2; D. O. T.; L. C. Club; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball, 1, 2. 3; Baseball, 1, 4. EDITH HALL Boise, Idaho B. A. Political and So¬ cial Science; Lambda Lambda Sigma; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 4; D. O. T. CHIH KUEI FU Entered from Chao Canton, China B. A. Economics; Yang University, Pek¬ in, China. FRANCES MARIAN BROWN Great Falls, Montana B. A. History, Kappa Alpha Phi; Glee Club, 2, 3; Basketball, 4. JOHN KING Buhl, Idaho B. S. Business and Economics; Phi Epsilon; Alpha Psi Omega; Card¬ inal Masque; Pres, of Class 1 ; Y. M. C. A. Cab¬ inet, 2, 3; O. O. O.; Cardinal L. Club; Foot¬ ball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Capt., 3; Track, 2.
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