1955 L'ami Yearbook
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Digital Commons @ George Fox University L'Ami Yearbooks Archives and Museum 1955 1955 L'Ami Yearbook George Fox University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/yearbooks Recommended Citation George Fox University, "1955 L'Ami Yearbook" (1955). L'Ami Yearbooks. 40. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/yearbooks/40 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Museum at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in L'Ami Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. We of the L'Ami staff are using this opportunity to honor an outstanding member of our faculty, Helen Willcuts. Miss Willcuts came to George Fox in 1945 with a B.S. degree from Kansas State College and an M.H.Ec. degree from Oregon State College. She is the head of the Home Economics Depart- ment, Dean of Women, Treasurer of the college, and former matron of Kanyon Hall. Miss Willcuts, you have given a decade of faithful service and support; your radiant personality, gen- uine interest in each student, and rare combination of wisdom and wit have endeared you to all our hearts. We therefore dedicate, to you, the 1955 L'Ami. 4 • • Unamimous Vote Elects College President; ? Ross to Assume Executive Office June 5 President Milo C Ross His Message Spring, 1955 . As I sit here in my office, the sights and sounds and smells of the present are mine. There is the bell for the next class. I feel the organ being played upon in the chapel. Daphne perfume comes in through my open window—accompanied by a lady-bug from the clinging ivy! Three Freshman girls under one umbrella run squeeling through a shower to the Music Hall. But the L'Ami is not all of the present. It is a tradition to be valued and preserved. It means that the past still lives in the present. For ever since the coming of writing, man has been taking the fleeting present and holding it as best he may until it becomes a part of eternity. When you pick up this book after many years, you will be able to hear the victory bell, the hymns in chapel, the creek running through the canyon. The roses will bloom again. The moon will come up over the black oaks back of the library. Learning, friend- ship, love, hope, ambition, truth, toil, and consecration will wander like free spirits in and out of these pages. And fires, long since kindled, will flare up and burn the more brightly in the soul. These are the real events which happen at George Fox College. They are too subtle for any printed page to tell, but the L'Ami will inspire a thousand recollections, inverting the hour-glass that youth may have its gracious repetitions. 4 DONALD McNICHOLS—DEAN In addition to his duties in teaching literature courses, Dean McNichols finds time to take an interest in each student. Also heading the administrative committee, he has this year worked very diligently on plans for accreditation. MARY C. SUTTON—REGISTRAR Heading the activities of registering the students in the fall and spring is one of several jobs allocated to Miss Sutton. Keeping permanent records of each student, "collecting" grades and transcribing them at the end of each 6 weeks, period, and teaching German help to complete her duties. A iitt JUKI mi I HARLOW ANKENY—PUBLIC RELATIONS k A friendly smile and busy hours characterize Harlow Ankeny, LI ^B who spends his efforts in putting and keeping George Fox College "on the map." Also on his agenda of activities are * and singing in the mailing tapes for "The Quaker Hour" Tf if- Four Flats quartet. 1 Ei College Board Meeting quarterly to set general policies and transact college business is the Board of Directors of George Fox College. President of the Board is Ivan L. Adams, now in his fifth consecutive year of leadership. The board works closely with the president in promoting work toward accreditation of the college. Gervas A. Carey President Emeritus Ivan L. Adams President Kenneth Williams Vice-President Frederick B. * m Baker . Secretary » * * For three years ending August, 1955 Charles Beals Frank C. Colcord John C. Brougher Victor Morse A- Dean Gregory For three years ending August, 1956 E. Farner John J. Spencer George Kenneth M. Williams Ivan L. Adams Allen Hadley For three years ending August, 1957 Frederick B. Baker Robert Nordyke Walter P. Lee J. Emel Swanson Wayne E. Roberts > J Kanyon Hall Women's Dormitory 6 Rachel D. Aldrich, A.B. Faculty Instructor of Piano Scott T. Clark, M.A. Professor of Greek Merrell E. Dade, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Harlow Ankeny, A.B. Journalism i Mary B. Dade, B.L.S. Librarian Assistant Coach Jean Foley, A.B. Instructor in Women's Physical Education Joan Dunkel Beltz, M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology Donald McNichols, M.A. Professor of English and Dean of the College Mackey W. Hill, M.A. Assistant Professor of History Lydia A. McNichols, A.A. Gerald R. Lemmons, A.B. B. S. Assistant Director of Physical Professor of Music Education Margaret S. Lemmons, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of English and Drama Paul M. Mills, Th.M. Professor of Bible Sarah P. McCracken, M.A. Instructor of French Henry Arthur Schnasse, B.S. Instructor of Spanish Evan Remple, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Physics Mary C. Sutton, M.A. Professor of German and Registrar Carl H. Reed, A.B. Instructor of Music Marie Tieleman, M.A. Associate Professor of Psychology and Education Arthur O. Roberts, PhD. Associate Professor of Religion Helen Willcuts, M.HE. Associate Professor of Home Economics and Dean of Women . 11 years o ns ^ battle * and Steve, freshman at Georg-e Fox college. Junior f Class Night To Feature Antics Of "Famous" Four Barnick, :,,nior c*** et Gc°'.^ ^ioSwTSw;, Jm bachefaturinS V. !-oninci_ Baccalaureate To Be May 29; Commencement Planned June 3 Concluding another Tient exercises this year will be study at Ge\,^\Q\K fifteen minute organ - Carl Ree'\, fi this if ar th" Speech ha *t5 GVve •v ss of '«0i invoc '57 Gives , *-'ocfe to - c») the a lVC OF Librerar/ the new Giro ? Was , fM , / >*k u-hen 3 10 P^ented class bui/.ii,, to - ^4er who £?. pa ,„ in • be accc Classes 11 « . Seniors . As the Seniors returned for their final year, they were met by the welcomes of old friends and parking privileges in front of the Ad- ministration Building. There were many meetings in the "dungeon" during which many decisions were made, among which were the choosing of Dean Donald Mc- Nichols as advisor, the destination of their sneak, and a breakfast. Then it was over. m Commencement was past. They were done. « Now ? V President Clint Brown Vice-President .....Alice Hodson Secretary Gwen Reece r.: Lavelle Robison, Alice Hodson, Clint Brown. Social...... - Dick Zeller Seated, 1. to Standing: Florene Price, Gwen Reece, Yvonne Hubbard, and Student Council Florence Price Dick Zeller. Harley Brotherton BA Religion » Quilcene, Washington Lois Burnett * • s BA Music Choir, 2; SMA, 2-3-4. Transfer • I. from Cascade College, 2. Vancouver, Washington Clinton Brown Choir, 1-4; FTA, 1; Actorators, BA Biology 2-4; Gold Q, 2-4; Volleyball, 1-3; Shedd, Oregon Basketball, 1; May Day Prin- cess, 4. Choir, 3-4; SCU, 3-4, Pres. 3; GF Club, 1-4; Football, 1-4; Basket- ball, 2-4; Baseball, 2-4; Band, 1-2; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Class Pres. 3-4. 12 Alice Hodson BA Literature Yvonne Hubbard Greenleaf, Idaho Choir, 2-4; Actorators, BA Literature Willamina, Oregon 2-4; FTA, 1; Trefian, 2; Gold 2-4; Basketball Choir, 1-4; FTA, 2, 4; Q, and Softball 1-4; Trefian, 1-2; Actorators, Volleyball, 1; Class 1-4; Class Sec, 2; Class Vice Pres., 4. Rep. 3; Student Body Sec, 4; Homecoming Queen, 2; May Day Queen, 4; May Day Princess, 3. Florene Price BA Sociology Homedale, Idaho Choir, 4; FTA, 4; Actorators, 2-4; Crescent Editor, 3; Gold Q, 3-4; Basket- ball, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-2; Class Social Chairman, 1-2; Class Rep. 4; FTA Vice President, 4; Actorators Vice President, 4. Garth Reece BA Mathematics LaHabra, California FMF, 1-4; FTA, 3-4; JV Basketball, 2-3; Crescent, 3. Rosemary Ramsey BA Biology Sherwood, Oregon Choir,2,4;SCU,2; Crescent, 1-4; L'Ami, 3; Trefian, 1-3; Gold Q, 1-4; Softball, 1-4; Volleyball, 1-3; Band, 13 1-4; May Court, 4. % < « Gwen Reece BA Social Science LaHabra, California Transfer from La Verne Junior College, 3. Lavelle Robison Choir, 3, 4; Homecoming BA Music Princess, 3; May Day Pueblo, Colorado Princess, 3; Volley- Choir, 1,2,3,4; Gold ball, 3; Trefian, 3; Q, 3, 4; Trefian,2,3; FTA, 3, 4; FMF, 3, 4; Homecoming Princess, 4; SCU, 4; Class Secre- Basketball, 1; Volley- tary, 3, 4. ball, 1,2,3,4; FTA, 4. Robert Storms BA Social Science Transfer from Friends Bible College, 4. Orville Winters Richard Zeller BA Religion BA Religion Albuquerque, New Mexico Salem, Oregon SB Social Chairman, 2; Choir, 1,2,3,4; Pres., Vice Pres., 3; President, 3; Actorators, 1,2,3,4; 4; Cardinal, 3; SMA, GF Club, 1,2,3,4; MAA Singing 1,2,3,4; Basketball JV, President, 4; Band, 1; Varsity, 2, 3; GF, 2,3,4; Men, 1,2,3,4; 2, 3; Class Treasurer, 1, 3. Director, 3; Prince Consort, 4.