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SAK LEAVES 1 Q 3 6 Tublished by the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of LINFIELD CCLLEGE O I M MINNVILLE OPIIGONI
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Copyright 1936 MARY FRANCES MULKEY, Editor CHARLES EDWARDS, Manager
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9' 1 gin V emurrzmt Thomas Hardie Rev. Thomas Hardie, pastor of the First Methodist church of McMinnville, died No- vember 18, 11035. His life in McMinnville had been spent primarily in aiding students and his death saddened the entire college community. He was a beloved honorary member of the Phi Epsilon fraternity. A friend of all, he had worked very diligent- ly to promote the welfare of the student body, through any avenue which lay open to him. He took pride in the friendships he possessed among the student body, and the student body was proud to call him friend. Eugene Clingan Eugene Carrol Clingan died at the Mc- Minnville hospital, February 20, 1936, of pneumonia. Vvhile he had only attended Linfield College for one semester, the char- acter of his life had been such as to leave a permanent impression upon the entire student body. A brilliant student, fl con- svientious worker, and a fine orator, his life showed definite promise. He had allied himself with Tau Delta Sigma fraternity, and his passing was felt as a distinctive loss by his brothers. Marvin Scott Marvin Edward Scott died at his home in Pocatello, Idaho, May 20, 1936. Though forced by illness to leave Linfield in the middle of his second semester, here, Marvin left a permanent contribution of unselfish- ness to his fellow students. His outstand- ing work in forensics and music showed his loyalty to his Alma Mater: His short life at Linfield left a motto of others first that will long be remembered. Iacle Moor Jack Ward Moor, a member of the class of '38, died in Portland, July 16, 1935, as a result of injuries sustained in an automo- bile accident. WVhile in school, he had joined the Iota Omega Mu fraternity, and all who came to know him learned to re- spect him for his sincerity, for his enthus- iastic participation in athletics, and for those who knew him and for his fraternity, his life will be remembered as vital and real.
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