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Oak Leaves '34 Graves Tharp V. Toney Beadle Senior Class of 1934 President ...... . . Herman Graves Vice President . . , .... Elma Tharp Secretary ..,. , . . Virginia Toney Treasurer ,. .,.. -. Roy Beadle HE wearers of the green in 1930-1931 'have now reached the year looked for- ward to by every freshman, graduation year--19343 but of the original 91 who started in four years ago only 23 will be graduated from Linfield. This, however, is a goodly number to have survived the depression and the rigorous tests of their pro- fessors. Fortunately the class has been added to by transfers and return students, The Seniors were all enthused about their last two semesters and true to former years have taken part in all the college activities. Three class parties were held: one was a 'Kid Party at which the Seniors forgot their dignity and frolicked in a manner more becoming underclassmen. Equally enjoyable were the other twoiparties and the picnic given us by the Juniors. Florence Macy, while editor of the Oak Leaves, won first place in women's oratory at the Pi Kappa Delta All-'Western Tournament in Pasa- dena, California with her oration entitled Green Gold. She also entered the National Tournament in Lexington, Kentucky where she got into the semi-finals. The Senior class is fortunate in having attended Linfield during the administra- tions of both Dr. Leonard W. Riley and Dr. Elam J. Anderson. The Class of 1934 is leaving Linfield's halls with mixed feelings of sadness and joy in the hearts of its members: sadness that the close ties of friendship with each other and faculty is being ended: but joy that the many friendships made will still endure, and that now they can go out into the world and put into practice some of the ideals of loyalty and service taught at their beloved Alma Mater. Oct. 2, '33, First Lyceum Number-Dr. Coleman ,. I ...W .,..., , 4
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H3- nd V i iIf.M ETx7v5?1251'E5f-w,Q455M5Fhi5tJRifeTlds27-TGm'9ih-7Nf.dl-6H4i1HL 97F Iliff Leaves Bla -PM 4 We RALPH MOORE Newberg, Ore. B. A. in Economics and Business Administration, trans- fer from Pacific College, Tau Delta Sigma. Marriage has spoiled many a romance. RUTH STILLINGS Yakima, VVash. B. A. in Economics and Business Administration, Phi Beta Mu, Pi Gamma Mu, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 2, Gardiner English Club, S. C. M. Cabinet 4. She makes those grades you love to send home to the folks and she's a sweet girl too. JANET MCALLISTER Salem, Ore. B. A. in German, Zeta Chi, Der deutsche Verein 4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Interclass Athletics 1-2-3-4. Sweet and happy is this maid with a smile for every- one about. LOUIS SCOBLE Oakland, Calif. B. S. in Political Science and Sociology, Transfer from University of Redlands, Phi Epsilon, Review Staff 1-2-3- 4, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3, Manager Class Plays, 'tWhite Collars 1, A Lucky Break 2, Student Board of Promotion 2, Cardinal Quill, Cardinal Masque, Board of Directors College Commons 4. We just couldn't do Without Louie and his knowledge of what's going on. If you want a job done right, ask Louie. RAYMOND SHANK Portland, Ore. B. A. in Social Science, Transfer from Whitman Col- lege, Class President 3, President A. S. L. C. 4, Executive Board 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Play Her Friend the King, May Day Court 4. He can lead a student body meeting, toot a mean piece of music, and crack a good joke. MARGARET LEVER McMinnville, Ore. B. A. in English, Zeta Chi, Tennis 2-3, D. O. T. 2, Cardinal Masque, Gardiner English Club, L. C. Club, Inter- fraternity Council 3-4, Glee Club 1-3, Manager YVomen's Athletics 4, Executive Board 4, A Cappella Choir 3-4. That little saucy shrug she gives to her shoulders and that laugh of hers is enough to make you like Margaret. LESLIE STEVVART B. S. in Political Science and Sociology, Phi Epsilon, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Base- ball 1, Cardinal L Club, Lever Cup 3-4, May Day Court 3. He is a true athlete, admired on the gridiron, maple court, and track. EVELYN HARRINGTON McMinnville, Ore. B. A. in History, Kappa Alpha Phi, Glee Club 1-2, Ora- tory 3-4, Extempore 2-3-4, '-The 13th Chair 4, Class Sec- retary 3, Varney Club 2-3, Spanish Club 1-2, Inter-fra- ternity Council 3-4, President 4, D. O. T. 2, Oak Leaves Staff 3, Y. VV, C. A. 1-2, Basketball 1-2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3, May Day Court 3, A. VV. S. Council 4, Vice President A. S. L. C, 4, Executive Board 4, May Queen 4. It must be her sweetness, charm, and friendliness that makes us all love her so. ANNE SITTTON McMinnville, Ore. B. A. in English, Kappa Alpha Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, President 4, Glee Club 3-4, Class Vice President 2, Gardi- ner English Club 1-2-3-4, President 4, HA Lucky Break 2, 'Alt VVon't Be Long Now 3, The Royal Masqueradern 3, 'KThe 13th Chair 4, Her Friend the King 4, .Athletics 1- 2-3, Review Staff 1-2-3-4, Oak Leaves Staff 3, Le Cercle Francais, Y. W. C. A., May Day Court 4. 'She's a type all her own. She's clever in how she looks and what she says and what she does. ROY BEADLE Gresham, Ore. B. A. in Social Science, Phi Epsilon, Secretary 1-2-3, Phi Kappa Gamma, Review Staff 1-2-3-4, Editor 2, Ora- tory 2-4, Extenipore 3-4, Class Treasurer 3-4, t'Her Friend the King 4, State Old Line Oratorical Contest 4. UA true leader in ideals. He's dependable and faithful always. TRACY VVARREN Centralia, Vifash. B. S. in Chemistry, Delta Psi Delta, Tennis 3, Senior Class Play, Her Friend the King. This human bundle of mischief has turned up the corners of many a sagging mouth line. RUTH HILBORN Centralia, Wash. A. B. in Economics and Business Administration, Phi Beta Mu, Phi Kappa Gamma, Der deutsche Verein, Glee Club 2-3-4, Bohemian Girl, HH. M. S. Pinaforej' t'The McCoy, Ore. Mikado. Witli her dignity is mingled cheerfulness and good- ness. Oct. 3, '33, A tennis tournament is under way am mf me as ,
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