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I 7 ELMA THARP Boise, Idaho B. A. in History, Lambda Lambda Sigma, Glce Club 2-3-4, lnter-fraternity Council 3, President of Associated XYo1nen Students 4, Class Vice President 4, Member Board of Directors of College Commons 4, Maid of Honor 4, Her Friend the King 4. 4 She-'s so sweet and dear you can't help loving her. HELEN BARTLOVV Seattle, VVash. B. A. in Germang Kappa Alpha Phi, Phi Kappa Gam- ma, Pi Gamma Mu, Der deutsche Verein, Secretary A. S. L. C. 4, YYomen's Athletic Manager 3, Athletics 1-2-3-4, L. C. Club, International Relations Club 2, Library As- sistant 2-3-4. Her dark sparkling eyes and friendliness add a bit of brightness in the library to the darkest lesson. LOUISE KIENLE lNIcMinnvillc, Ore. B. A. in French, Diploma in Music, Kappa Alpha Phi, Rho Psi Upsilon, Phi Kappa Gamma, A Cappella Choir 3-4, Cardinal Masque 3-43 D. O. T., Oak Leaves Staff 3, Le Cercle Francais, Inter-fraternity Council, Student Board of Promotion, Glee Club 1-2-3, Orchestra 1-2-3, Bohemian Girl, Pinafore, It VVont Be Long Now 3, The 13th Chair 4. A striking girl who lends charm to a piano, not only to the keys but to the bench as We11.' Oak Leaves '34 TOM LEVER Nlclvlinnx ille Ore B. A. in Social Science: Phi Epsilon, -Transfer from Uliliamette University, Tennis 2-3-4, Cardinal L. Review Sta f 3, Oak Leaves Staff 4. 'AYou can't think of Tom Without thinking of a flying tennis ball. KENNETH MENDENHALL Sheridan, Ore- B. S. in Social Science and Business Administration! Iota Omega Mu. To find his place and fill it is success for any man. Oct 5, '33, Reserves battle Pacific College
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I i semi -Pr G a k Le ave S 7 3 LI' - v-- --as-Q --- -of---H -sf -- M --A- V---ewefwf . --Q HIGRMAN GRAVES McMinnville, Ore. B. S. in Economics and Business Administration, Iota Omega Mu, O. O. O. 2, A Lucky Break 2, 'iThe Queens Husband 2, Debate 2-3, Yell King 3. Student Board of Promotion 3, Yarney Club 3-4, Class President 4. A true speciman of manliness with leadership and plenty of good looks, His motto is, Let George do it. BERTHA GEORGE Rock Springs, XVyo, B. A. in English, Sigma Kappa Phi, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Gardiner English Club, Song Leader 2-3, Inter-fratern- ity Council 2-3, Cardinal Masque. She-'s not an undertaker's daughter, but she sure knows her Graves. HANNAH M. WIGGMAN ' Pryor, Mont. B. A. in Religious Education, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Card- inal Masque 3-4, Faculty Deputation Committee 3, Depu- tation 2-3-4, Director College Commons 2-3, Glee Club, Gardiner English Club 4. A more persevering soul cannot be found. MILO GOVLD Ville. OTH B. S. in Chemistry, Delta Psi Delta, Glee Club 1, Sci- ence Club 1-2, Y. M. C. A. l-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Orchestra I 1 Perhaps his music is heated by the color of his hair. TED PFAHL Hillsboro, Ore. B. S. in Education, Transfer from Oregon Normal School, General Manager 4, Executive Board 4. Ted ought to be a fisherman, 'cause he has a good long line. He's a good looking guy, too. COLINE PORTER Mchlinnville, Ore. R. A. in History, Alpha Sigma Phi, Der deutsche Verein 4, D. O. T., Girls' Athletics 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 4. Library Assistant 2-3-4, May Day Court 2-3, M1kado'l 4. 'tller beautiful hair has caused many a feminine sigh of envy. FRED GOOD Trout Lake, VVash. B. S. in Economics and Business Administration, Alpha Gamma Nu, Class Vice President 1, Cardinal Masque, Orchestra 1-2, Band l-2-3, Glee Club 4. That humorous and mischievous twinkle in his eye makes Fred a likeable fellow. - EDNA MAY BITRKEY Entiat, Vifash. B. S. in Chemistry, Phi Beta Mu, Glee Club l-2-3, Bohemian Girl 1, Trip 'Round the XVorld 2, Mi- kado 4, Dramatics 4. Always good natured with a smile on her lips. And what a cook she is in the lab. MARGARET RAMSEY McMinnville, Ore. Diploma in Piano, Phi Beta Mu, Rho Psi Upsilon, Re- view 2, Conservatory 1-2-3-4, Executive Board 1-2, A Cappella Choir 2-3-4, D. O. T. 2, The Bohemian Girl 1, Trip Around the VVor1d 2, Pinafore 3, The Mes- siah 2-3-4. , Through her reserved but bewitching friendliness and sweet music, many a care has melted. BERNICE FARRENS Camas, VVash. B. A. in English, President Independent YVomen 2-3-4, Cardinal Masque, Glee Club 3, State Secretary Student Volunteers, State President Student Volunteers, Gardiner English Club, lnternational Relations Club. She is a true Christian and is always willing to share her splendid spirit with anyone. ORVILLE SILER Tacoma, NVash. B. S. in Chemistry, Tau Delta Sigma, Phi Kappa Gam- ma, Pi Gamma Mu, Glee Club 1-2-3, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet 3, Science Club 1-2-3, May Day Court 2-3. I use most of the midnite oil in the gas tank. CLARADEE GROVER McMinnville, Ore. A. B. in Economics and Business Administration, Lambda Lambda Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta 3-4, President 4, Phi Kappa Gamma, Pi Gamma Mu, English Club 4, Varney Club 2-3-4, YVomen's Debate 1-2-3-4, Cardinal Masque, 'XA Lucky Break 2, 'iHer Friend the King 4. Her high grades are what drop The curve down so there'll be a place for ours. Oct. 4, '33, Ted Pfahl is now General Manager
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Leaves '3LL 1 History of the Class of '54 1930-1931 President ...,, ,..,..,.... .,... H o mer XValtz Vice President ,... ,.......... F red Good Secretary-Treasurer . , , . . Suzanne McReynolds Sergeant-at-Arms ,.,.,.,....,...,..,.. Leslie Barklow HE Class of' l 934 has been one of the outstanding classes ever graduated from the college. lt was the largest Freshman class of Linfield College up to that time. The Freshmen were enthusiastic about every type of activity found on our campus and participated in music, forensic, journalistic and athletic activities. In football Dick Barklow and Chris Christensen won honorable mention on the all-conference team. Claradee Grover won the pennant for having straight A grades in her Fresh- man year. 1931-1932 President ..,.. ........... . . . Ronald Lovely Vice President . , . ,..... Anne Sitton Secretary , . , . , . . Frances Hoffman Treasurer .....,.,....,........,..... Manila Light ITH the defeat of the Freshmen in the traditional annual contest of fall events the Sophomore year started, and our numerals appeared on the grand stand. Many Sophomores took part in various school activities, including dramatics, athletics, college publications, and forensics 'with much success. Roy Beadle edited the Linfield Review. The class play, A Lucky Break , was the outstanding event of our Sophomore year. Eleven Sophomore girls had the honor of carrying on the tradi- tion of the D. O. T.'s in reminding the freshman girls to wear the green and obey up- perclasswomen. 1932-1933 President ,.,... ............,...,.. R aymond Shank Vice President ......,....,,......,,.. Florence Macy Secretary .......,....,..,........ Evelyn Harrington Treasurer ' .,.......,..,.,..,,..,.,.... Roy Beadle HE Junior year dawned with some new members, but the absence of some of our former class mates was regretted. Even though the class was small, one of our members, Florence Macy, while associate editor of the Oak Leaves, won first place in Oratory in the annual Invitational Forensic Tournament, and later went to the Pi Kappa Delta Regional Convention in Bozeman, Montana. Tom Page won second place in the State Peace Contest and also entered the All-Western Pi Kappa Delta Tournament in Stockton, California. Louis Scoble ,was editor.of the Linfield Review. Leslie Stewart was one of Linfield's stellar athletes. Not only the Junior class but the entire student body was saddened by the tragic death of Robert A Thomson Bob was respected and loved by all who knew him He held the office of President of the Junior Class in the fall Several members of the class made Alpha Psi Omega national dramatic fraternity and others entered activities in all fields The annual entertainment of the Senior class by the Junior class took the form of a picnic and a grand time was had by all Oct 6 33 All College Mix in gym V , v y l l , . , v 1 1 ' --U-'-1'-M wa' Q--fygffg. ..-.s - a ., , 4 , , F .L Y,..v..,.,.. ... . . ,...,...-,...-,...a. .. 1, ,, . r,..,, was is., fa,-F..-in ,.v.A...,. ,.
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