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OAK LEAVES 1931 Paul J. Orr is another graduate of Linfield who has returned to this college as a profes¬ sor. He received hi si A. B. from Linfield, has a B. S. from the College of Puget Sound, an A. M. from the University of Washington, and a Ph. D. from the same university. Progressive and up-to-date, both in his teaching methods and his beliefs, Dr. Orr is aggressive and at the same time earnest in his probing for facts, urging his students to be the same. As teacher of the Conquest Class of the Sunday School, Dr. Orr comes in contact with students he does not meet in the classroom and has attracted to himself a large following. Although this is Coach Lever ' s first year in Linfield, he has already won the respect and confidence of the men with whom he works, and athletics in the college have made great progress in this one year. Coach Lever has received a B. S. from Ohio University, and has taken graduate work in that school and at Oregon State College and University of Oregon. During the time which he coached athletics in college and normal he won ten state cham¬ pionships as coach of major college sports. One of his basketball teams played and won ten straight games, scoring 254 points to opponents’ 41 points, for a season’s record. William Jabez Jerome is a true gentleman of the old school and impresses all who meet him with his gentle manner and never failing courtesy. He will long be remembered for his unswerving loyalty to his high ideals, for his inspiring belief in the Eternal Goodness, and for his soft, low voice and pleasing manner. He has received his B. A. and M. A. degrees from the University of Washington, and came to Linfield in 1925 from a city school super¬ intendency. May he contnue to inspire many to seek a higher level of achievement, both mental and spiritual. Perry Daniel Woods holds an A. B. as well as an A. M. from Denison, a B. D. from the Colgate-Rochester Divinity school, and he has done two years’ work in Ohio State University. At present he is doing graduate work at the University of Oregon. The years between. 1911 and 1918 he spent in Porto Rico as principal of the Grace Company Institute, then a training school for Baptist ministers. A man of utter sincerity and personal integrity, Professor Woods adds much not given in the curriculum to his classes through his personal acquaintance with the students. Lebbeus Smith Shumaker has been a member of the Linfield College faculty since 1920. He received his A. B. from Colgate University in 1902, and his A. M. from the University of Iowa in 1921. He has also done graduate work in the University of Oregon. A man of lofty ideals and sincere purposes, he gives his time without reserve to the support of the collejre and for the best interests of his students. He is an ardent advocate of high scholarship and inspires those under him to attain their highest level of achievement. James Arthur Macnab became a member of our college faculty in his present position in 1924. A real student himself, he insists that members of his classes put forth their best efforts in study and research work. But a winning smile, red hair, and a fund of ready wit and humor will always find a place in human hearts, and Professor Macnab is decidedly popular with his students. Besides his A. B. from Albany College, Professor Macnab holds an M. S. from the University of Nebraska and has done graduate work in the University of Nebraska and in Puget Sound Biological Station. Roy Deane Mahaffey graduated from this college in 1928 and has been teaching Spanish in Linfield for the past three years. Fun-loving and peppy, “Happy has made Spanish highly interesting, illustrating the subject with colorful bits of life in Old Mexico as he has seen it himself. With his keen mind and his thorough knowledge of the language, her also enables his students to get a good grasp of the subject. Exceptionally talented in dramatics, “Happy” has taken the lead in many college plays, both before and since his graduation. Alice Morrison has spent only one semester as a member of the Linfield faculty, but has proved to be a capable teacher of history. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Amity College, Iowa; a diploma from Oregon State Normal and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Washington. A number of years in teaching experience in high schools and colleges has given Miss Morrison a thorough knowledge of her subject and ably fitted her for the work here. Her pleasant manner, varied methods of teaching, and her interest in the students are combining to make her work successful. A gruff exterior, which must have been acquired to subdue untractable college students and to hide his wonderful warmth of his heart, characterizes Dean Northup, who has. been connected with the college faculty since 1888, and who holds an A. B. and A. M. degree from Colgate University, a B. D. from the Baptist Union Theological Seminary, and an L. L. D. from Linfield College. The casual acquaintance remembers his deep, gruff voice and the piercing gleam in his deep-set eyes, but those privileged to friendship know that a twinkle usually lurks in those same eyes and that the gruff voice frequently gives utterance to thoughts that are noble and sublime. Page 17
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OAK LEAVES 1931 Paul J. Orr Pi •ofessor of Education H. W. Lever Athletic Coach and Physical Director William Jabez Jerome Pi -ofessor of Political and Social Sciences Perry Daniel Woods Pi ofessor of Bible arid Religious Education Lebbeus Smith Shumaker Professor of Philosophy James Arthur Macnab Pr ofessor of Biology and Geology Roy Deane Mahaffey Instructor in Spanish Alice Morrison Instructor in History Emanuel Northup Professor Emeritus of Mathematics ♦ Page 16
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