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kwd Leaves Taylor Toney Tunnell XX7E'St3.1l W'ilke11s XVoodell xVL101'l1'l9l'l Youngberg TAYLOR, DONALD S. McMinnville, Ore. B. A. Chemistry: Phi Kappa Gam- ma: Pi Kapna Delta: Alpha Gant- ma Nu: Debate 2-3-4: Dranxatics Manager 3. TONIGY, BIARGAHEI' McMinnville, Orc. B. S. History. Lanihila Lambda Sigma: Class Vice President 1: May Day Court 2: May Queen 4: Dra- niatics 2-3--i: Alpha Psi Omega: Oak Leaves l-2. TUNNELL, CHE STER Portland, Ore. B. S. History: Alpha Gamma Nu: Football : Basketball: Cardinal L! Triple 0 1-2. XVESTALL, MARY McMinnville. Ore. ll. A. English: Alpha Sigma Phi: Inter-fraternity Council 3-4: May Day Court 4: Gardiner English Club. XVILKENS. DORUTHEA McMinnville, Ore. B. A. English: Zeta Chi: Dramatics 2g Glue Club: Inter-class Athleticsg Gardiner English Club: L. C. Cluh. XVOODELL, MARSHALL E. Baker. Ore. B. A. Social Science: Phi Epsilon: Phi Kappa Gamma: Pi Kappa Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Psi Omegag Forensics 1-4: Assoc. Editor Review: Track. XVUORINEX, XYILLIAM R. XVoodson, Ore. B. S. History: Iota Omega Mu: Foot- ball 1-Z2-3-4. YOTJNGBERG, BERNICE Carlton, Ore. B. S. Business Administration and Economics: Lambda Lambda Sigma: Science Club: Intramural Athletics 1-2.
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OCliC iLflNL Sf' Markee Mattecheck McKee Mi-Mahon Miller Moore Morgan Rahkola Ramsey Ranken Rattey Shunk Stark Stewart Swanson MARKEE, GERALD G. Sheridan, Oregon li. S. llusiness Administratiun: Phi ldpsilun Fraternity: Band 1-2-3--1. MATTE? HEC K, HAHRI NTT McMinnville, Ore. B. S. Business Adnnnistrz.firm: Lin- field Review 3-4. McKEE, VICTOR. Everett, Wash. li S. Soeial Sciem-c: Alpha Gamma Nu: Forensics: Track: llramatics: Review Manager fl: Executive Board 43 Oak Leaves 23 Ac-urn Manager 4. MAIAHON, JOHN H. Shoshone, Idaho R. S. Chemistry: Alpha Gamma Nu: A Cappella Choir 2-3: Executive liuard 2-3: Glee Club Manager :Z-3: llraniativs 33 Science Club l-2. MILLER, MAUD McMinnville, Ore. li. S. Business Administration: Lambda Lambda Sigma: May Day Court 4: L.C. Club: Class Vice Presi- dent 4: Dramatics 4: Class Treas- urer 3. Mtlwllli. WILRERT E, Elma, XVash. ll. A. Snviulugy and Politival Sei- l-nf-eg Tau llvlta Sigma: Pi Gamma Vu: Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Gamma: lh-view Editor 3: Oak Leaves 2: llramaties. MORGA N, RFSSELL McMinnville, Oregon B. S. Biology: Ima Omega Mu: Man- ager nf Athletics 4: Science Club. RAHKOLA, ARVO T'urt1and, Ore. B. l'Iduc-ation and Psycliolmzyi Football: Tennis: Cardinal L: Rand. RAMSIQY, MARGARET McMinnville, Ore. ll. A. Rlusir: Phi Beta Mu: Rho Psi Vpsilnn: Diploma in Organ: Phi Kappa. Gamma: Executive Board 1- .1: A Cappella Choir: D. O. T. RANKEN, SANFORD Seattle, NVasl1. B A, French: Alpha Gamma Nu: Phi Kappa Gamma: Alpha Psi Omega: A Cappella Choir: Inter- fraternity Counril 4: Student Board of Promotion 2-4. RATTEY, MIXNA BIILDRED Portland, Ort-. ll. .L English: l'hi lleta Mu: Al- pha Psi Ouirga: Vim- President A. S. L. C.: Sung Qin-en 2-3: Maid of Hmmr, May Court 4: Executive Board 4: Forensics 1, Sl-ll'NK, ELIGANOR McMinnville-, Ore. li. A. English: Alpha Sigma Phi: lllee Club Z-3: llanlincr English Club: Review Staff 2: Light Opera 3. STARK, JOHN B. Mr-Minnvilli-, Ore. ll. A, Chemistry: 'Pau Delta Sigma: l'hi Kappa Gamma: Frwensicsp Glee Club: Review l-2-3: Sricnce Club 2. STEXVAIIT. MARGERY Mc'f'ny, Ure. R, A. English: Lambda Lambda Sigma: L. C, Club: Tennis: lVom- rn's Athletic Manager: Executive lion rd, SWANSON, IRICNE J. Seattle, Wash. R, A, Philosnpliy and Religion: Student Christian Muremvnt 3: May Day Court 4: IJ. 0, T.: Student Volunteers.
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Gill? IACCIVGS 13 History of the Class of '35 193 1-193 2 President ....,. ,.... ..... . . . John Deveraux Vice President , . . ..., Margaret Toney Secretary ...... , . . Eleanor Hessemer Treasurer .......,,.....,,......,..., Victor McKee N the fall of 1931 ninety-three freshmen entered Linfield college-a record class at that time. These green ribboned women and green capped men were active on the campus. They participated in athletic events, pep staff, dramatics, Linfield Review, Oak Leaves, forensics, glee club work and in orchestra. This class was also socially inclined having a class party and picnic in that year. 1932-1933 President ...,.. ,.., R obert Rieder Vice President ..,. . . . Philip Durham Secretary .,.. . . ,, Olive Lewellen Treasurer ...,........,.,.,..... ,,.. M inna Rattey Members offthe Sophomore class took active part in Linfield affairs. They led many of the Student Christian groups, headed several committees, and were prominent in the fall all-college mix. The Sophomore play 'Call of the Banshee was under the capable direction of Miss May Chalfant. Students were active in forensics, the publica- tion of the Oak Leaves and The Linfield Review, dramatics, athletics and two were on the pep staff, V D042 O 1933-1934 is TW is 51751 - 514 Lrg? 1- gp 305 Q16-7?3,4,9 .,...,..... . . , Roy Barnes 65:2 K Ll'-Ns' X ,-A liimgirffcrbt .bag .,.. .,.. M inna Rattey f- X if Secretaggl . ........ . . . Margaret Toney 075 Q Q Sglmsg, Tgeasprgf Az2,t.,i ........,.......,. Maud Miner : 1 D - , X 1- - C, u LV- Q, gflrimlfgfd nior yhhrfgglaggof 1935 participated in dramatics, forensics, ath- Vr D 5 o Gi ities, nd clam heilclassgzv iiithe cup offered for the best parties in that year. Q7'5ff'5N- ff. . 1 .Av 3 ' . f f 1 1C was. jgyear fo the seniors. as 5' Lfitef X- fl 3 ,av X mc K l 3,'uQ Q X15 . 'xnxx AJ 5,5 L ' 1. . Va: I 3 mtv ffPres1d5n L ..,..... . . . Roy Barnes if f icib5resifeptkQ ,fig ...., . Maud rI1Vliller 1-f ,Q 7 -. Dm, ' , ,S c ry ITVDT. ft. .Q,-5 Q ..., , . . argaret oney 3:73 'ilu C5ea'S'xileg7,?'T' ifffigi .TIER ..,............ Wilbert Moore K' U - ,f 5 9-f sf ' QQQN 3 A Ci dig? f aq-J gf ':Z,'2r54i, V f CC2-4,0623 Ar a oui' ve. . Linfield it has been the desire of this class to uphold .A ,Ax x-, 'Lf 9 ' ' srl -2. 2 if ' 1,3110 . a .ng lfege. High scholastic records have been maintained MQ! K ' 'rfsb A 5' 'Y L70 A' t Q og e chool 35ears':7fvl-laigigfhe aim of the class of '35 to remain true to the - N99 o infield 'I Taxi: ' N 'QT 539 1 , A ' if 'f I of ' 3- 4 X sl., .L -Q 'J :ggl-,5 t'.f'f ' .za
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