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. Oak Leaves '34 fe' The Board of Trustees OFFICERS OF THE BOARD 1933-1934 Olof Larsell ...,,.,......,.,,....,,..........,.,... ,..,.. P resident J. F. Watson ..,..... . . . Vice President Leonard S. Hopfield . . . ,........, ..., S ecretary E. C. Apperson ,...., .......,.,... . . Treasurer MEMBERS Elam J. Anderson, M. A., Ph. D., EX-Officio , ......,, ,,.,. M cMinnville, Oregon MEMBERS FOR TERM EXPIRING JUNE, 1934 Marshall N. Dana ....,.......,.,,...,....,...,....,..,. Portland, Oregon Elmer A. Fridell, B. A., B. D., D. D. . . . . . . Seattle, Washington Olof Larsell, M. A., Ph. D. ......... .... P ortland, Oregon Byron W. Strong .....................,...,..... . , . Roseburg, Oregon McMinnville, Oregon Carey Tilbury ..,..,.,.,....,...,.....,..,.,,..,.,.. Herbert L. Toney, B. S., D. D. S. QAlumni Representativej .,... McMinnville, Oregon J. L. Whirry ,,... . . , . ...........,,...........,. McMinnville, Oregon Wightman, B. A. ..........,............,.,.. Bremerton, Washington Ora C. Wright, M. A., D. D. .............,........,...... Portland, Oregon MEMBERS FOR TERM EXPIRING JUNE, 1935 William G. Everson, B. A., B. D., D. D. . . . ,.,,............. Portland, Oregon Oliver P. Coshow, LL. D. .....,..,... ....... P ortland, Oregon W, W. Hostetler ..........,,............ . . . McMinnville, Oregon Jacob Kratt, D. D. ........................ ..,.. P ortland, Oregon William Maxwell, B. S. QAlumni Representativej , . . . . McMinnville, Oregon F. Ci. Leary, B. A. .......,................. ..... P ortland, Oregon Frances E. R. Linfield, B. A., M. A. '.......... ....... P ortland, Oregon . . . Bellingham, Washington Irving E. Miller, M. A., Ph. D. .... , ' ....,... Boise, Idaho Fred F. Shields ..............,.............,....... MEMBERS FOR TERM EXPIRING JUNE, 1936 E. C. Apperson .................................... McMinnville, Oregon W. P. Boynton, M. A., Ph. D. ....,.,.....,.,.,... ..... C orvallis, Oregon Leonard S. Hopfield, B. Litt., fAlumni Representativej . , .,.. Portland, Oregon Lyman E. Latourette, M. A., LL. B. .......,........ ,... P ortland, Oregon H. J. Maulbetsch, B. A., O. D. ..... . . . . . . , , Portland, Oregon A. L. Veazie, B. A., LL. B., LL. D. . , , , . Portland, Oregon J. F. Watson, D. D. ....,........ . . . Seattle, Vifashington Corwin Shank, LL. D. . . ,..,......, Seattle, Washington W. A. Shanks, D. D. ....,..........,..............,,..... Pocatello. Idaho COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD fThe President of the Board and the President of the College are ex-officio members of each committeej Executive-Larsell, Toney, Veazie, Leary, Watson, Apperson. Finance-Apperson, Toney, Veazie, Strong, Professor Dillin. Grounds and Buildings-Whirry, Toney, Hostetler. Auditing-Hopfield, Wright, Hostetler. Instruction-Miller, Fridell, Linfield. Salaries-Latourette, Coshow, Hopfield. Sept. 23, '33, NVildcats play football with U. of O. 15 Y YY Y '- '- -4-'mi
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' -gfTl '1fILffi'f'2 a lt L e a v is s ' 3 LL President's Message HVERS-US OR WITH ONFLICTS are found wherever human beings congregate. Those conflicts may express themselves in physical hostility, verbal hostility, or only in hostile atti- tudes. Even in as peaceful a place and community as Linfield College conflicts are in- evitable. Theoretically students, faculty, and administration all unite in the ultimate goal, namely, that of the highest kind of development for the students who come to Linfield College. Actually many differences of opinion as to the means of achieving this goal become evident from time to time. It becomes therefore a very practical problem to discover how the goal is to be achieved with a minimum of friction. In the field of international relations the nations of the world are unable to see the stupidity of physical hostility. War is as useless as the duel or fistfight. The League of Nations which ,was the hope of the world in this attempt to work with mutual under- standing and respect hangs in the balance. Civilization in the arena of world relations and in this microcosm, our college community, can be saved only if we are able to solve conflicts by with methods rather than versus attacks. On the athletic field when students and coach disagree as to the best way to play the game, the word of the coach is final. The wise coach, however, in making his decision will always take into consideration the point of view and opinions of the players. It would be an impossible situation if every play had to be decided by a majority vote. Yet, that is the opinion sometimes advanced by students in differences of opinion with faculty and administration. It has been one of the happy developments both of the New Plan and the extra-curricular activity program of the year that critical points where open hostility might have arisen have been solved in a spirit of cooperation. While it is true that the final decision in every case has had to rest with the administration, nevertheless student and faculty opinion have been factors in every one of these situa- tions. We may all, students, faculty, administration, and trustees be both proud and thankful for the growth of this spirit of working together during the year. It is so easy to fall into a versus attitude rather than a with attitude. It is a human thing to dismiss an opinion ,with the word unreasonable and stubborn It is much more difficult to give full weight to an opposing opinion. Your president wishes to extend to both students and faculty his sincere apprecia- tion of the fine spirit of cooperativeness evidenced during the year and to congratulate you on a growth of this with attitude in the solution of our conflicting situations. Conflicts are inevitable but they can be solved with mutual understanding and respect rather than by the exercise of autocratic authority. ln last year's Oak Leaves the concluding words were, Linfield carry on! As we look back upon the year, we might add, Continue to carry on! ELAM J ANDERSON President April 13, l934 Sept 24 33 Stag and Hen parties . v - , . f Y v
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