Willamette University - Wallulah Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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WA, L LCIJLAH Board of Trustees HE board of trustees presents an interesting variety of men and women. These fifty members represent eighteen different professions or lines of business, with a desirable mixture of different ages. Sixteen of them are alumni. They meet twice yearly to elect the faculty and Officials, make appropriations, and determine the policies of the school. B. L. S'I'EIavEs - LLOYD T. REYNOLIJS A. A. LIEI-1 , A. N. BUSH CARI. GREOI: DONIZX' OFF I CERS MEMBERS ELECTED BY BOARD l IIQNIJRIILRS E. L. XVELLS T. B. TQAY MRS TVTAE LAI.I'I'I5RMAN I. I-I. VAN XVINKLIE MISS BERTHA MOORES PIIIL MEISCHAN E. T. BARNES AMEDEE M. SMITH I IOHD I'. REYNOLDS Al. I-I. BOOTH C. I-I. WI-1I'I'E I R RlSI..IiY E. S. COLLINS NEIL ZIMMERMAN SI'IiliVIiS REV. XVILBEIVCI' DOWSON C. P. BISHOP Pun B. WAI.I-Ar:Ic C, II. EDWARDS ROY BOOTH MRS. FRANK SNEDECOR ELECTED BY ALUMNI .IOSEPII O. S'I'IsARNs, JR. lVlER'I'ON DELONG ARLIE WVALKER REV. C. B. HARRISON ELECTED BY OREGON CONFERENCE President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Ex-ojicio TRUMAN COLLINS M. C. FINDLEY A. L. HOWAR'fI-I A. A. LEE BISHOP TI'I'US LOWE J. P. RASMUSSEN A. A. SCI-IRAMM HAROLD EAIQIN EARL A. NOTT REV. J. T. ABI?-E'I I' REV. A. S. I-IISEY R. A. BOOTH REV. M. A. MARCY REV. D. H. LEACH REV. T. l-I. TEMPLE REV. W. W. YOUNOSON REV. FRED C. TAYLOR REV. W. S. GORDON ELECTED BY COLUMBIA RIVER CONFERENCE v W. jEIrIfIIIaY REV. W. B. YOUNG F. N. MARTON CHARLES T. BORO ELECTED BY DANISH-NORWEGIAN CONFERENCE REV. H. P. NELSON I7 I . A.. -II ,:1.,?:Ag.,r.. .N . F41 ,.,..I J. fmfrmfv f.1I1ifs .1IQl57f'If ' HIEGAII .511 -JT-Hx' -i,Qg7f4..' bd 14 . 'I fI.5I7 igvf ri-,TLLI il ITS gif! 1' ,Q Ulqfqfw nifty Y v A .W if ralph '--IFU11 -1 '3 rv -I I Lf I Sv' E1-irizmie-'-I f? ...'-O 'T ...rI.L.4.-ia!!-II, Itif:--IKTQTF IL-v- ' Mini' ,ufifr-41, 7lL.i... .!.'Enli 1!'?'a.kT-P!I'T'1rv bl I1as-35,,,- -HY -.0-. F... Q,-1 1-.f-.13 U h-S25-.I I--,.,5 41.- -' 1 -I' 'I I I I I I QI I I ,I--ga-:Io-mega I-.:.g-Lan I .- .. , ef-fel..-P. 41... W ,ze-F.-I-nr 'r-:-sg I H-I-I. -in 3-1. 551.11--2 Ill- - -I g L- AZ-'i-4-ii l'f . f-L.....:-rafoI IGI-:...Ii-1-in-:II II I is-mlm I E -S31 7-vshn -H111-:.. I '....n, Imn.,..-I:-f X 91' ld' 4.4.-hm L -AI, I I L-HQ.: .V 1. IQQJL- . 1,9-,-.1 l I..,.....,,. S---15.3 I . :?if-Q-H I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I --u..-L-N r-in . -..,L.....,.,., ... ALJ 1---d.i-.-f I.:i-'v -hz,-1..,.-...aii-1 ur-: Ia.-T-...eg --.pan .,-9-.-+A.. L L-F, ,I ,L-Q -FL -q .-S-, - I .,-1w-IE,-..5...,..-.-.., .fg.L..EL.-11.- I M...-A..-rt.- ..,,,x,I .1--.1-S-.....i-.I - 41 ..-L-WEN ,,r-I. lI -We I ,,,-,fI . 4,6 ,il W-I I A -TI Im I V Ig I,-.4 T'- T AI- - I lg -. lv R- :L EgLHFfI 'Ci I.4, ' '41-If ' li. .II F-'I l i I 'III' H:-1 ,fl . I I..-I II. .fl rr 'H X V L II EMI H-14.-. I ',I,I:II.:'Q If .'f l' I 'rr 'I .I I N, :JIS II- II . - I. ,V II Y AL-A . 4 7- Il - . ' ii'- giqf. '- fir:-I S' T-'f f.L,,.-s-,ZVT I' l a' - '. - I L V L. It I 1, f '-V: I,. 1:1 I- I' ' III. ,fr -- ,'?f'! Ll I 'r . Q- '43 'I ff, I f', L I' ' LII fr' I' '71 ' Kiki I .in :M . -15.2. .. -,SI If - 'll ' I-1'IV'3'If Yi' III.,- -z I1-I I.... .. I .,.... I I-I . -.1 .FI IIVQEWPF I' ff'?g1QfLT,gJ I3 4--- f'.: '.'ff' , Ilii ml ' 0' 'f I.,',, W.,l.I. A., - W .. 'II II -wh ., ' I. H+- ,rw I.,.IA.: .1 ,RAI y .f ..I..,,., IJIJKTA .F . .AJ5-I. E ,,,..II':.-,..- , If I I., , .I Q- ' ' :1FN'It 'V'

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.A 1pL,L'l'.', 1 i r FRANK M. ERICKSON OLIVE M. DAI-IL Dean of the College of Liberal Arts EADERSI-HP is .a word much bandied about the campus. So common is it that scrutiny is needed to discover whether it carries meaning or is only an empty shell. College trained leaders once functioned through the ministry and in public affairs through the legal profession. More recently scientific research has been attracting many of the best trained graduates. Now changing conditions call for leaders in still another field. The times require men and women of high ideals who are trained in public affairs, in principles of government and commerce, and in the interrelation of the two g men and women who are qualified to help through the press and by direct personal leadership in the solution of our great public problems. For those who can qualify it is an attractive Held. --FRANK M. ERICKSON A Dean of Women iThe contribution of a college education to life is not mere knowledge of facts. Such education may be gained in many and various ways. The greater contribution is the social and spiritual confidence and poise produced by developed leadership and is gained only by the unique experience of a four years' sojourn on a college campus. Willamette, because it is a small college, offers the opportunity to gain this confidence to an unusual degree for, with its student body of five hundred, every type of extra-curricular activity is carried on that is on larger campi with their several times larger student bodies. This gives each individual a responsibility and an opportunity to develop the latent powers of leader- ship, religious, social, and educational, which is within him. Because social groups are small, each student becomes conspicuous and is forced to learn and employ confidence and poise. -OL1vE M. DAHL lb



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WALLULAI'l FORREST W. GAW MRS. FRANK D. LEAMER NELSON S. SAVAGE Department of Music HE music department endeavors to bring to the students of Willamette the best in instruction and musical traditions. Each teacher has studied with the most celebrated masters of his time and is glad to pass on to his pupils the great laws and principles governing the art of music. The composer, Adolf jensen, said: Work with all its consequences is one of the most exalted pleasures, and the music faculty wishes to recom- mend this bit of wisdom to all music students, for no principle or tradition can be assimilated without great labor. -FORREST W. GAW Registrar The chief concern of the registrar is to see that everyone turns in the right report at the right moment. The absent-minded professor who timed his egg and boiled his watch, if he does not now have a brother teaching at Willam- ette, at least has sent several sons who are following in their father's foot- steps. The naive reasons for late excuses are at once the bane and the amusement of the registrars life. Keeping records that tell the story of a students growth is in itself in- teresting, but even more than that the opportunity to know every one of the five hundred students who come to Willamette makes the office an inspiration and delight. -MRS. FRANK D. LEAMER ' Business Secretary All payments on Forward Movement pledges and payments from the General Education Board on their gift of three hundred Fifty thousand dollars are received here and forwarded to our endowment committee to be invested and added to permanent endowment. Here the students pay all University bills, endowment income is received from the committee in charge of this fund, and monthly checks covering our apportionment come from the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ' -NELSON S. SAVAGE I8 1

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