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Qfe Q QiQ,'1i g I O L X NI! Q 1 rdf, A11aIIII:4 Benson Boyd 15I'ic'keI' Brooks Clement Dillin hllkinton Elliott Frerichs Groening Harm Henry Hewitt 4 lTlIt- ilziti' foil cbxx' ing' title indicate-S ti lllt- Of atppoiiitliivntj WILLIAM GRAHAM EVERSON, President, 1938 LEONARD WILLIAM RILEY, President Emeritus, 1906 WILLIAM REINHARD FRERICHS, Dean,- Professor German, 1912 HERSCHELL EDGAR HEWITT, Professor of Physics, 1921 ALICE CLEMENT, Dean of the Conscrvatoryy Piano, Organ, Theory, 1822 JOHN KENNETH RILEY, Business Manager, 1912 ,FJAMES ARTHUR MACNAB, Professor of Biology, 1924 PAUL ORR, Dean of IVen,' Profe.ssor of Education and Psychology, 1927 RALPH EWING STOREY, Professor of English, 1928 PERRY DANIEL WOODS, Professor of Romance Languages, 1929 HENRY W. LEVER, Professor of Physical Educationg Physical Director, 1930 JONAS ADALSTEINN JONASSON, Professor of History, 1931 TOM H. TUTTLE, Professor of Philosophy, 1934 BIII'tOI1 Gibson WILLIAM CARLSON SMITH, Professor of Sociology and Political Science, 1937 HAROLD CHARLES ELKINTON, Associate Professor of Economics and Business istration, 1927 ROY DEAN MAHAFFEY, Associate Professor of Speech, 1928 'On lf-ave Of absence at 1'I'IiVt'1'SilX Of Nebraska, 1938-2314. Admin-
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Eaeum When Linfield looks back through the years, one of the brightest spots on her history will be the administration of President William G, Everson. Completing his second year as pilot of the Linfield academic ship, he has done much to establish Linfield as a haven of democratic ideals and Christian fellowship. Through- out his administration he has looked forward and upward to build a greater Linfield. His every effort has been directed toward unifying faculty, administrative and student forces into a cooperative whole. President Everson's attitude of vvhole-hearted service to college and church is a by- word. Every thought and action has been bent tow ard greater service and a greater abundance of good for the college which he heads. That he should fill the pastorate of the First Baptist Church during an emergency shows all too well that his first thought is of contribution of time and energy. As a personality, he reflects the Christian ideals which have governed his life. No student has failed to find a helping hand and friendly council in time of need. And no student searching for truth and knowledge has been denied the material assistance and spiritual guidance which are so pertinent to college life. Let us strive for still greater achievementsn is the keynote by which he has guided this college, and his two years of leadership have been a living embodiment of this self-set goal.
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JA ' .75 3 Simi? t 1 if X, 1 1 A L . 9' ' A, Hillman Justiss Jonasson Jonasson Kent Lever Maliaffey Nilsen Orr Ramsey Riley Smith Smith Storey Stout Stuller omit, LUTHER R. TAYLOR, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1928 VIRGINIA WARD ELLIOTT, Voice, Public School Music, 1930 HARRY LESLIE DILLIN, Associate Professor of .Mathematics and Economics: Comp- troller, 1931 HORACE C. TERRELL, Associate Professor of English, 1933 A. A. GROENING, Associate Professor of Geology and Orientation Science, 1936 RUTH ELEANOR HENRY, Assistant Professor and Director of Women's Physical Edu- cation, 1932 ALBERT WILBUR STOUT, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biology, 1934 LYDIA EMMA YVINKLER, Assistant Professor of History, 1934 FRANCES WRIGHT JONASSON, Assistant Professor of Homemalfing, 1935 MAURICE WAYNE HARN, Instructor in Physical Education, 1934 MARGARET RAMSEY, Instructor in l1fIatl1enIatics and Biology, 1935 RALPH PORTER STULLER, Instructor in journalism, 1935 MILO WOLD, Instructor in Violin and Orchestra, Secretary of tlie Conservatory, 1936 qpv,.-.gp an-qu.-Q. 4-A usual
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