Linfield College - Oak Leaves Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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Oak Leaves Faculty Orr F1'e1'if'l1s YVoods Maenab 1 Jonusson Jerome Storey Culver Elkinton Hewitt Taylor Mah-affey l'!'.Z4k 1. PAUL J. ORR,- Professor of Education and Psychology, 192 7. B. A., Lin- field College: B. S., College of Puget Sound: M. A., Ph. D., University of Washington. WILLIAM REINHARD ERERICHS, Professor of German, 1912. B. A., Carthage College: graduate The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School: M. A., University of Ore- gon: Ph. D., University of Greifswald, Germany: graduate work University of Wash- ington. PERRY DANIEL XVOODS, Professor of Romance Languages, 1929. B. A.. M. A., Denison University: B. D., The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School: Ph. D., University of Oregon: graduate work Ohio State University. JAMES ARTHUR MACNAB, Professor of Biology, 1924. B. A., Albany College: M. S., University of Nebraska: graduate Work University of Nebraska, Puget Sound Biological Station. 2. JONAS ADALSTEINN JONASSON, Professor of History, 1931. B. A.. Linfield College: M. A., University of Washington: Ph. D., Stanford University, WILLIAM JABEZ JEROME, Professor of Political and Social Sciences, 1925. B. A., M. A., University of Washington: graduate Work University of Washington. RALPH EWING STOREY, Professor of English, 1928. B. Litt., Linfield College: B. A., Brown University: B. D., Newton Theological Institution: M. A., University of Washington: graduate Work Harvard University, University of Washington: guest pro- fessor University of Wisconsin library. RAYMOND B. CULVER, Professor of Bible and Religious Education, 1933. B. Mus., B. A., Linfield College: B. A., B. D., M. A., Ph. D., Yale University. 3. HAROLD CHARLES ELKINTON, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration, 1927. B. A., Whitman College: M. B. A., University of Ore- gon: graduate work University of Washington, University of Southern California. HERSCHEL EDGAR HEWITT, Professor of Physics, 1921. B. A., Grand Island College: M. A., University of Oregon: graduate work University of Oregon. LUTHER R. TAYLOR, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1928. B. S., Linfield: M. S., State College of Washington: graduate Work University of Washington, State College of Washington. ROY DEAN MAI-IAEPEY, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Speech, 1928. B. A., Linfield College: M. A., University of Southern California: graduate work University of Southern California. 12

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Visions-Dreams-Plans-Performance T would be difficult to recognize in Linfield l936 model, the struggling institu- tion that first saw the light of day seventy-eight years ago. The Baptist pioneers who had faith enough to attempt the impossible could not have foreseen a campus that ranks among the most beautiful in the Northwest, buildings and equipment adequate to an effective college task, and a student body that in size exhausts the capacity of this splendid equipment. Yet, those pioneers had a vision of a process that would pro- vide leaders loyal to the Christian ideal. Some of the colorful dreams that followed the first vision have become realized and yet Linfield has not arrived at the final goal. Even in material equipment the progress of last year, unexpected and so extensive that a year ago we dared not dream it was possible, is only another step. The material fulfillment of dreams that have now become a part of our plan is valueless if the vision of a Christian fellowship is not realized and so this year we begin timidly, and yet we hope with just as great a possibility of advance, the develop- ment of this Christian fellowship idea between the faculty and students. If students and faculty, with the zest that comes from anticipation, continue the upward climb, ,we too will realize the truth of the mystical, disturbing proverb, It is better to travel hopefully on than to arrive. This in turn mirrors that more significant statement of the great spiritual genius, the consecrated, highly educated apostle Paul, when he said, Not that I have secured it yet, or already reached perfection, but I am pressing on to see if I can capture it. 11 I93



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Faculty Dillin Clement Lever Burton Mayfield Jonasson Tuttle Elliott Shumaker Terrell Stout Riley 1. HARRY LESLIE DILLIN, Associate Professor of Mifhemfits and Economics, 1931. B. A., St. Stephens College of Columbia University, M. A., Uni- versity of North Carolina, graduate work Columbia University, University of North Carolina, University of Michigan. ALICE CLEMENT, Dean of the Conservatory, Piano, Organ, Theory, 1922. Graduate Pacific University Conservatory of Music CPianoj: B, Mus., Northwestern University, pupil in Piano of Alberto Jonas, Berlin, Germany, Arthur Loesser, Mme. M. M. Liszniewska, pupil in Organ of Lucien E. Becker, E. A. G. O.: William B. Boone, Edwin Stanley Seder, E. A. G. O., Student University of California, HENRY W. LEVER, Professor of Physical Education and Physical Director for Men, 1930. B. S., Ohio University, graduate work University of Oregon, Oregon State College, University of Denver. MABLE STEVENS BUR- TON, Acting Dean of Women and Director of the College Commons, 1932. State Normal School, Madison, S. D., Chicago Training School, Oregon State College, Uni- versity of Idaho, University of North Carolina, University of Michigan. 2. VIRGINIA WARD ELLIOTT, Voice, Public School Music, 1930. B. B. M. E., Illinois Wesleyan University School of Music, private study with Arnold Lovejoy, Arthur E. Westbrook, Percy Rector Stephens, G. Taeliere, vocal coaching and diction with Miss Grace Grove and Mark Daniels. TOM H. TUTTLE, Assistant Pro- fessor of Philosophy, 1934. B. A., University of Texas, Ph. D., University of South- ern California. FRANCES WRIGHT JONASSON, Instructor in Homemaking, 1935. B. S., Oregon State College, graduate work Merrill-Palmer School of Homernaking, Detroit, Kansas State Agricultural College, University of Washington, Oregon State College. SAMUEL MARTIN MAYPIELD, Assistant Professor of Geology, Geo- graphy and Orientation Science, 1934. B. S., B. A., Berea College, Ph. D., University of Chicago, QJunior Topographic Engineer, U. S. Geological Surveyj. 3. LEBBEUS SMITH SI-IUMAKER, Professor of English, 1920. B. A., Colgate University, M. A., State University of Iowa, graduate work University of Oregon. HORACE C. TERRELL, Instructor in English, 1933. B. A., Earlham Col- lege, M. A., University of Oregon, graduate work Stanford University, University of Washington. ALBERT WILBER STOUT, Instructor in Chemistry and Mathematics, 1934. B. S., Oregon State College, Ph. D., University of Wisconsin. JOHN KEN- NETH RILEY, Registrar and Director of Admissions, 1924. B. A., Linfield College: B. D., The Colgate-Rochester Divinity School, M. A., University of Oregon. 13 1

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