Clatskanie High School - Tiger Yearbook (Clatskanie, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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Em CLASS COLORS 'af MW lg! Lavender and Gold CLASS Mo'1'To Mind not the Break- , ersg go straight Ahead' Q i a s Class Cfficers 1 1 1 Ralph Kleger President Carl White Vice-President Frances Geary Secretary Katie Lampsa Treasurer Isabelle Simmons Soc. Promotor Fred Morris Sgt.-atfarms

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has Tigers, who it is known possess a fear complex on fish hooks. .Walter hinted that the fish failed to bite because of the racket the Ford-aeroplane created so we went to the Men's Clothing Store, of which Calvin Birkenfeld was manager and Leonard E-dgerton was employed as head model for men's ready-to-wear. But we found Leonard playing a piano while Calvin was parading before a mirror with a gentleman cub, watching the gracefulness of the young ciuib in the new fashioned suit. In an adjoining room I found Edith Ivy, now typing at the rate of 367 wonds per minute. She loyally proclaimed her blue ribbon, won at a county championship contest during her days at C. H. S., to be her inspiration. Marie Koberstein was the artist as we always had expected. She was doing some beautiful work on Tiger portraits. Mildred McClernon had still refused to bob her hair and was becom-ing famous by claiming that she was the only girl in the jungle with long tressesl. Esther Kinnonen was editor of the daily newspaper called The Beastmeatf' She was writing an editorial entitled The Afdvance-ment of Tigers in Civilization. At a very miodern beauty shop I found Dorothy Zillman as manicurist and Ina Leafpoint, the lady barber. Clarence Miller was occupying the barber chair and he told me that he had utterly failed in elo-cution since George Anderson had be- come his comlpetitor. He was chef of the Jungle Jug Cafe, of which Evelyn Holman was proprietrcss. Alta Byers was librarian at the home of the king and queen, Mr. and Mrs. Tiger. Order was kept here very nicely as the cubs wene very polite. We found Lulu Johnson, the king's bookkeeeper, working out the king's inc-ome tax. As we entered the jungle court house I heard the case of trial that was waging. I was astonished beyond words! Sylvia Yoss was suing Charles Nisiki for his attitude of superiority in the Clatskanie High School annual of 1926. I recalled that Sylva s picture was on the lower row and Charles' on the upper. Ellen Oberg, the defendant's lawyer, told me that the case had been pending many years. I left my old schoolmates with a feeling of depression. As I stood in the station, the echoes of Florence Ford's Ford- aeroplanen still resounding through the rejected African town. I made a resolution that I would often visit my old pals and take interest in their work. The newspaper did not relate stories' of the daring Qfmiofv girls-but instead the pages were glaring with headlines- telling of the wonderful achievements of the Class of '26, -Marie Salmi.



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has The junior Class Three years of high school have passed for the Juniors. The remembrances of these years are very satisfactory and pleasurable. As Cubs, we entered the Jungle forty-one strong, but our numLer has diminished, and We have but twenty-eight mem- Lers, eighteen g.rls and ten boys. Now, our third year is being brought to a close. Not to a close as triumphant as our dreams, for we have neither been dazzlingly clever or overly brilliant this year. However, we are able to say that we have done our best throughout the year, the Junior 1-rem being our greatest achievement, Out' hope is that the Seniors will remember this fiesta in their honor. '1 iiough our undertakings have been few, it is safe to say that 'Spep and spirit', have been exhibited. At present this class is waiting eagerly for its last year in l-Iligh School. lt is the desire of all to make the ensuing year one that will be Worth remembering.

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