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OAK LEAVES 1931 » Renshaw Leever Senior Class President Philip Renshaw Vice-President Florence Leever F OUR YEARS have passed since 103 green and bewildered Freshmen entered the doors of Linfield College. These years have been busy ones, and the Class of 1931 leaves behind it a worthwhile record of varied achievements. During the first year the class won the annual Sophomore-Freshman contests, thereby gaining a right to place its numerals on the grandstand. At the close of the school year the Freshmen were recognized as a rapidly growing group, one destined to fill an important place in college life. Thus ended a most successful year. The presentation of the Sophomore play, “The Goose Hangs High,” marked an important occasion in the second year. Then, too, members be¬ gan to take prominent parts in school activities, including forensics, music, dramatics and athletics. As Juniors they became even more active, contributing leaders to all school affairs. The Junior song and stunt and the clever blue sweaters with gold numerals attracted much attention. Page 20 ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■ ■■■■■i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Hi
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OAK LEAVES 1931 Breeding Rattey 1931 Secretary Edna Breeding Treasurer Florence Rattey Three years rolled by in rapid succession and 49 members of the class of 1931 returned to fill the ranks of Seniors. Senior parties, arranged by Florence Leever, vice-president, proved to be pleasant diversions. In Oc¬ tober, at a box social, the Seniors forgot their dignity and frolicked in a manner more becoming underclassmen. Equally enjoyable were the Thanksgiving and Christmas parties, and a banquet with the Valentine idea as motif. Many members of the class stood high in scholarship throughout their college course. The Senior class play “‘Skidding” was an outstanding event, being one of the best productions ever sponsored by the college. With the passing of the class of ’31 Einfield loses valuable leaders in all its activities. It is with mingled regret and expectation that the members leave Einfield ' s halls and go out to take their places in broader fields of teaching, business and other paths of service. Page 21
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