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Gertrude E. Brown Great Falls, Montana B. A. Philosophy; Kappa Alpha Phi: Pi Gamma Mu. A maid never bold of spirit, gentle and quiet.” Catherine Armstrong Chicago, Illinois B. A. Biology ; Zeta Chi; French Club ; Science Club ; Glee Club ; Conservatory 3 ; D. O. T. ; Y. W. C. A. Cab¬ inet 4 : Basketball 2, 3; Women’s Athletic Manager 4 ; L. C. Club : Review Staff 2, 3, 4 ; Cardinal Quill Club ; May Day Court 4. Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” Russeli. C. Clark Twin Falls, Idaho B. S. Economics and Bus¬ iness Administration : Alpha Gamma Nu: Pi Gamma Mu; Triple O : Cardinal Masque ; Alpha Psi Omega; Track 1, 2, 3,. “Worth, courage, honor, these indeed your susten¬ ance and birthright are.” Signal, Oregon B. A. Chemistry; Tau Delta Sigma; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4 : Science Club; May Day Court 4. “Gentle of speech, bene- ficient of mind.” Delbert R. Edwards Chester Britten Grants Pass, Oregon B. S. Economics and Bus¬ iness Administration; Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3. “An ounce of enterprise is worth a pound of priv¬ ilege.” Hazel E. Bartley Buhl, Idaho B. A. English ; Zeta Chi ; Manager of Handbook 2 ; D. O. T. ; Y. W. C. A. 2, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. President 4 ; 1894 Oratorical Contest; Cardinal Masque; Alpha Psi Omega ; Chairman of Stu¬ dent Board of Promotion 4 ; Vice-President A. S. L. C. 4 ; Debate 4 ; Gardiner Eng¬ lish Club: Varney Club; May Queen 4. Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyes, in every gesture dignity and love.” Charlie G. Doerner Melrose, Oregon B. S. Political and Soc¬ ial Sciences; Tau Delta Sig¬ ma ; Phi Kappa Gamma; PI Kappa Delta: Pi Gamma Mu; Varney Club; 1894 Ora¬ torical Contest; Debate 2, 1 : Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4 ; Executive Board 2 ; Man¬ ager of Forensics 4 ; Pi Kap¬ pa Delta National Conven¬ tion 4. “Wise to resolve and pa¬ tient to perform.” Mi i.dred E. Burks Portland, Oregon B. A. English; Kappa Alpha Phi: Pi Kappa Delta; Cardinal Masque; Gardiner English Club; Varney Club; Secretary A. S. L. C. 4; Review Staff 2, 3, 4 ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3 ; D. O. T. ; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 3, 4. “Endurance is the crown¬ ing quality, and patience all the passion of great hearts.”
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Officers President ... Vice-President ... Secretary ... Treasurer ..... Representative to Executive Board . . Marshall Honn Rosemary Whitman ... Opal Orr . Worthy Kanarr . Ruth Riley C JL NLIKE so many other classes, the class of 1930 has been a consistent example of well-balanced activities. It has furnished one of Linfield’s outstanding athletes, as well as others of considerable physical prowess. The president of A. S. L. C. distinguished for his scholarship and executive ability, and many other seniors whose names appear regularly upon the honor roll have amply demonstrated this characteristic of the class of ’30. The monthly parties held throughout the year by the Seniors enabled them to form class friendships which will be enduring. Their song won first place in the 1929 All-College Mix and the stunt in chapel was further evidence of the class talent. Seniors have participated in forensics, dramatics, music, and athletics during the past year. “Skinner’s Dress Suit” was the class’ last dramatic offering and one which was heartily received and cleverly produced. Twice the class of 30 was defeated in the Freshman-Sophomore squabble, but in compensation for this took first place for two years with their songs at the All- College Mix. When sophomores, the play “The Touchdown” was presented, initiating Lin¬ field’s Little Theatre upon the campus and presaging an influx of talented class members into dramatic ranks. Many seniors have held places of responsibility upon the publications’ respec¬ tive staffs during their entire four years of school. Others have been equally ef¬ ficient in debate and oratory. Several members have been particularly outstanding as officers of local religious organizations, the C. A. L. C. M., B. Y. P. U., and Y. W. C. A., while the entire student body daily enjoyed the music of the seniors who played the chapel organ.
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James A. Ellis McMinnville, Oregon B. S. Economics and Bus¬ iness Administration ; Tau Delta Sigma ; Assistant Edi¬ tor of “ReviewEditor of “ReviewManager of “Re¬ view Baseball 1 ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Cardinal Quill Club. “Tho’ an angel should write, still ’tis devils must print.” Robert H. Hinkley Filer, Idaho B. S. Political and Soc¬ ial Sciences ; Alpha Gamma Nu; Freshman Review Edi¬ tor ; Manager of Oak Leaves 3, 4 ; Phi Kappa Gamma ; Pi Gamma Mu ; May Day Court 3. “A ruddy drop of manly blood the surging sea out¬ weighs.” Ph YLLIS Ij. 11A LL McMinnville, Oregon B. A. French; Phi Beta Mu; Rho Psi Upsilon ; Le Cercle Francais; Gardiner English Club ; Class Secre¬ tary 2 ; Glee Club 2, 4 ; Or¬ chestra 3; D. O. T. ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4 ; Presi¬ dent Conservatory 4; May Day Court 4. “Faithful, forgiving, full of charity, a virtuous, in¬ dustrious and loving com¬ panion.” Marshall J. Honn Yamhill, Oregon B. S. Chemistry; Tau Delta Sigma ; Phi Kappa Gamma; Y. M. C. A. Cabi¬ net 2, 3; President Y. M. C. A. 4; Debate 3 ; Class President 4 ; Science Club • Review Staff 2; Editor Handbook 3 ; May Day Court 4. “The winner is he who gives himself to his work.” Sarah Davies Everett, Washington B. S. Economics and Bus¬ iness Administration ; Enter¬ ed as a Junior from Wash¬ ington State College ; Kappa Alpha Phi ; Secretary to President 3. “Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstacy.” Roberta M. Hopton Spokane, Washington B. A. Political and Soc¬ ial Sciences; Sigma Kappa Phi ;. Alpha Psi Omega ; Cardinal Masque; Manager Handbook 3; Assoc. Editor Oak Leaves 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4 ; Orchestra 3; Faith Players ; D. O. T. ; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais; Conservatory of Music 3 ; Vice-President of Class 3 ; May Day Court 3 ■ Basketball 2, 4. “To those who know her not, no words can paint, and those who know her, know all words are faint.” Vincent B. Hall Bremerton, Washington B. A. Chemistry; Alpha Gamma Nu ; Class President 3 ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2 3, 4 ; Triple O ; Faith Play¬ ers ; Cardinal Masque; Pres¬ ident Student Body 4 ; Phi Kappa Gamma; Valedictor¬ ian May Day Court 3, 4. . .‘He is truly great that . is little in himself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors.” Worthy C. Kanarr Boise, Idaho B. S. Chemistry; Alpha Gamma Nu; Alpha Psi Omega; Cardinal Masque • Review Staff 3 ; Treasurer of Class 3, 4 ; Glee Club ; Debate 1, 3 ; Faith Players; Science Club; Orchestra 3 • Pep Band 2 ; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. “Devout yet cheerful, ac¬ tive yet resigned.”
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