Corvallis High School - Chintimini Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)
- Class of 1940
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W ' A L' ' ' Y' ,A 4 vnwr, a z Liwfifg iq E H23 KW ?FT?'ff Hi?- E: Mk, A .uf nv fu 5 A-'4,f.f 'I M-M0111 I,, jy.s iii 9-. .H Chinrimini flNIountninj EDITORJS MESSAGE In order that thc studcnts of Corvallis High School may hiivc sozncthing material by which to rcmcmbcr thc happy and vitlutthlc days spurt wirhin these walls, this issue of the CIHINTIMINI is pith- lishcd. Sturdy and rcliublc as thc mugnificcnt mountttin lifter which thc hook is rmmcd may thc mcmbcrs of this ycur's graduating class go forth to grunt uchicvcmcnts in their chosen work. T R IE JE S 1 think that I shall never sec A poem lovely as 11 tree. . sf f 'I To Mr. Russel A N his ,y s' ice and inspira- tion to the stu ' , gi- G+. A A especially for his indispensable . t 1 ,ft hapter of the Future Farmers of A - . e 535 I ' i ' ation it is, we, the staff, do hereby respegtfu y an y' I M F , ' tion dedicate DIED ll JI 109 N :N ' this twenty-ninth issueeof the C anis :yr hool it Nmiiwi. ' if J 5 If . LQ Dbiwv ,wwwgw 33+ Xl , X ffn1UmQ1M1PHS i K, W 'I K , - J nf! J ,LJ if ,sx 4 . 4 JM' . fm ' V' w ' 1 J A 1 3 . M B XX 'Ns Q . if G .- ' I 'X A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed Against the earrh's sweet Howing breast Earle Nyberg lid Adams Boh Adams Bertha Brown Ken Ramey fan .ll jeff Q5 Dick Lahti Howard Aust Constance Shupe May Taylor . STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is an organization which exists for the purpose of carrying out executive matters of the student body. The membership is composed of the four student H.5-Pdfkff body ofhcers, the Girls' League and Boys' Club presidents, and the three class presi- dents. This year the student council made two amendments for the consti- tution of Corvallis High School. One of the amendments allows all students to vote whether or not they own a student-body ticket. The other amendment changed the advisory council membership. The mem- bership had consisted of the presidents of the various organizations, but it was changed to consist of the representatives from the home rooms. This year, the student council for the first time ventured into spon- soring an all-school social event, whic Jw'a . 'illy dance held after one of the basketball games. This venture rov o be a s ccessful one in every way. g - H -t ' ' . iS'3EL+ C 8 ' V' X Q- 'I . if 'l U - . . 'H U ,V,x Q President ..... ........ .......... 2 - ' . Vice-President ............ ... H . - ' ,551 A V N, , Secretary ............ Qvtv.-:-.t..'.Const ' eShupef h Treasurer ....... ,Wg .......... gif. ay Taylor' J Q , Girls' League .... .. Brojin Boys Club Pres ........... Kennet Ramey Sophomore Class Pres ..,., Robe Ada junior Class Pres. ........ ..Edwar ms Senior Class Pres. ............ Earle Nyberg Adviser ........................ Harry S. Parker Auditor ........ ......... L ois Taylor my My Af! V xgdj M217 lo, if? A Russel Adams Dorothy Bergstrom XX'illiam Bodner john F. Schenk SlUlPlEIlRllllXllTlfllIlNllDlE1llNllflF'S MJEISSAI Gill The panoramic view of a forest is pleasing to the eye, and upon reflection, inspiring to the soul. Each tree has its own individuality and makes its singular contribution to the forest. Be it a forest or a tree, we have been delighted with its beauty, enamoured by its charm, enchanted by its song, refreshed by its coolness, and intrigued by its serenity. Syrnbolieally, this school year, the student body and our Senior Class present a comparable Silvan pietograph, sl. F. SCHLNK. FF :fig 'U J Anite Brooks lirute Hahn Merle Davis V4-r.r Horner Genevieve Baum Gaskins lfvelyn -lacobs lilmer Glenn lSt'iIV.lvl1Ill'li Julius Giumoni lura Kunst r Richard Mengler Aim McClcw Ethel Ranney Mamie Rounds Marie Sclitepel Nelson Smith Luis Taylor Hubbard Tuttle Mabel Patton Lloyd Millhol len Delbert Moore Frank Ramsey Harry S. Parker sf fy 'Dj' ' K, . Vmvxfyl.-Li -' lPfRlUlNllCClllPfflllL'S MIESSA GE A school annual is an historical review of the important events and activities in the life of a school. It reflects the philosophy, the ideals, the democratic spirit, and the quality of the student body. Corvallis may well be proud of the accomplish- ments of the high school students as they have been so ably portrayed in our fortieth year book. May these qualities and standards become a tradi- tion with us. 1 .gtg 'iv It l s u-A, 5. KEN RAMEY is still making frequent trips to Portland to visit his gal GIN-get. 1. DON STOCKTON is now line man for the Mountain States Power Company. 5. GLEN WARREN has just sold his shoes to the American Steamship Company. 6. ESTHIER CIIAPPELL's ashes have been placed in Westminster Abbey with all the 7. RIITII BLAKIELY is still writing essays. She has just won a live-dollar prize 9 l SJENIIUR CLASS PRUPHIEC 1. Miss ESTHER ALLPHIN became the wife of MR. JOHN FORSYTH last week. The happy couple stares that their marriage was the climax of a very short ro- IULIUCC. 2. KAY FISCHIER is now happily married to a young psychology professor and is still the best dressed woman in Corvallis. other poet laureates. She died writing poetry. for her essay on How to Make Love. She has won world-wide fame as a critic on this particular subject. S. BOB MORSE is now recovering from a severe case of palpitation of the heart and is under the special care of Nurse BERNICE AYERS. . MAR1I1s LEMON after a recent trip to Portland is now on the wagon and is tour- ing the country giving lectures sponsored by the W.C.T. U. 10. EILEEN voN LEHE has just signed a movie contract for the part of Mother 1-lubbard. . NlABliL CATOR has recently written a best seller entitled just Friends and dedicated it to a certain Seattle lad who goes by the name of Smith. 2. CHRISTINE DlEVANlEY. as yet unattached, is still playing the held. Iam 5. BONNIE EMERY has joined Sousa's band and has hit her first right note on her French horn, f -1. BOBBE NIILLS is in the hospital from injuries sustained when a dirigible strayed into her mouth and couldn't get out. 15. JACK BOLTER has just invented coo coo clocks which he has nicknamed lVlARY jo. 16. MARX' FRANCES SXWARTLIZY has just boarded a liner for Alaska where the lish- ing industry is BECKHOI1lI1g her. I7. lVlllRll2L ANNIE JOHNSON has changed her nameg she's married! 18. DICK LAHTI still can't seem to get pinned down to anything. 19. GISRRY me LANCIEY is living happily on a farm where she raises peanuts. 41 I P 20. 'IANIE XXfOODCOCK'S laugh has won national fame for her in her radio perform- li I 3 I ance as the title character of Black Beauty. vf 21. HOWARD VINCENT has just become No. 1 jitterbug-orchestra leader and is happily married to a little DEAR ING . RLl: PREXY NYBERG has just been elected president of the International ciety for broken down Beau Brummels. -lm!--Mm-v-...' v , . .+- --..-. ef- A trcc that looks at God all day And lifrs her lc-nfy arms to pray' 7 7, I Nyberg Hyslop Devaney Shupe SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Spending two successful years at Corvallis High, the senior class has entered the last lap in their high school education. Approximately two hundred seniors are graduating, 65 per cent of which will seek guidance at Oregon State. Led by Bill Teutsch, president, the green quick to take an active part in CHS activities. Other Nyberg, vice- president, Glen Warren, secretary, Entering their junior year as affairs, athletics, dramatic productions, and the tradition of being the most active class in Has Been Arrang- ed, was successfully Thalian. Twenty stu- dents-one of the largest class-were initiated into Torch. A sucqgfgil junior the end of the year. Officers of the class were Mardisiillfielmon t- Mabel Cator, sec- retary, and Constance Shupe, Fulfilling all positions, memberships, and honors expected of them, members of the senior class this year proved themselves to be outstanding. Besides the numerous students again honored by all activities, the class became leaders in all departments. The class play was Three-Cornered Moon. Other activities sponsored by the class of '40 included a rally dance and a party at the end of the year. Miss Horner and Miss jelinek were class advisers. af , 1 X ' l xg! 3 g ll l L . x N f -1 F s , .Il w 'el l, 1 Vl J Allcn,All1crt Allcn, Frul Allcn. Paul Allisun. Margaret Allplnn, lfsrhcr Amlcrwn, Mnrggurvr Anrlcrsun, Mildred Frances Anderson. Ruger Charles Anrlc-rs4wr1,Willia1n1 Henry Arcnz, Riclmrnl Armstrong, Caroline Arnnlrl, Helen junnim AIW1lngl, 3 rn Ayers, Bernice Agnes Ayers, Florence- Hullurd, Riclmrrl Bull. Plnllip B41rklnw,C.1rwIyn Frances H.1rnm.Drmrml1y ll.lrIun. Dnnnlll B.1ucr. GQ-urge Bula, .l.um'n Bcnncn, W'.1lu'r Blnfkcr. Rnwmn Bl.1kuIy,RurI1 Hulrcr. -Luk Hrnwn. B4-1Il1.l Hrnwn, lL'.lll Bryan, Sam BLlklL'llLT, Rurlm l litiliults. Ina liullis, litnily Ijlll1lllIll,clL'f.llkl Carltin, Archiv Carinan. Dunaltl Conlin, Kay Clay, Vittur Cftirticlius, Rnnaltl Cliappcll, listlicr Crunk, Raymuntl Ctipunliavcr, linogcnc Dotlclc, Geraldine Curl, Don Cox, Mary ju Crockett, Edna Mae Currin, Bill Davis. Betty Lcc Davis, Marian Dcaring, Martha dc Lanccy, Geraldine Dcvaney, Christine Dillun, Charles Dinwitltlic, .Iuanita Cator, Mabel Calloway, Rae Iitlmniitls, Betty lam Edwards, Betty june Eggers, Alvin lfllintt. Dtlrtcll lime-ry, Bonnie .MIL I1 wgfhi i will ,Cf .U ,alt 'll V 'V X111 I 1 1': it, iz if A if P t 5 M gg N. U ,,,v Q 12-X L93 fi .f X :JI ,lx C, ,'1 IIA x ' ffl f f .il A if -1. 9 WWW 4 Fir ..-ng Frltnn, G.1ylurd Guurhcr, Allen Hinalw, Charles Frxchu, cZ.llhl'l'lI1L' clllHLlL'l'l1Llf'I, Lum Hncrner, -Ivy Fnrsrrr, I.ug.1nnc Gundcrrnm, Mildred Hurning, Dum Fnrsyrh, john Harding, Betty juan Huwclls, Hnrrncr G4-rv. 'Iam' Hcimnn, Leonard Hubler, Arla-nc Grnggs, Ifnuly H1lI,McrIin Hughes, Hclcn HllfI.AL1xil.l Hyslupi .lnhn -lL'I1kIl1S,SUL' -ICIIIKIHS. Duns 'ln-nnings. Ha-lc vIL'llI1iI14JlS,Vlfjl bluhmmm, h1llIll'IAl1I1 AIfvrd.u1.Sh1rluy 'lnwpl1.j.111L' bluhnswn, Phlllup n Kulmcllmffcr. Phyllis II1i.l K1hhy.AI.XX'cmic'll S Konick, Selma Kropf, Rohr-rr Lailiti, Richard l.ilI11l7. Charles Lemon, Mnrdis l.c Vcc, Va-ral fl! Hi I.:-wis, Lnurinc- Martin. Mildred jean McCallum, Vcdn McKenzie. Roderick McKinney, jenn Mille-r,Cl.1ir M.1rzin.Dr1wn Milne, Willigim Mills, Bobhc' Mockmorc, Charlotte Moore, Sally Morse, Robert Moser, Elsa Murray, Lynn Musselman, Erin Mac Nclson, Damzelle Nelson, Ruby Neville, Tllcrl 11 - 1 i 'kr ,J 9 Ir., 21 V sv M, Oh Ncvills, Lcallricc Nielson. Gladys Nyberg, Earle Nylvcrg, Myrlc Oetjen, Clara Palmer, Elaine of 2 . li -5 ,DQ I I, .ff 33 Q' I1'f '1 .14 L N '- , -ff- . WI 3 ' r I. 'sf Fi 'w!i, I 4 l l I White, Marilou Williams Widmer, Shirley ALLEN. ALBERT Transfer Boxing, 4 Boys' Club, 3. 4 ALLEN. FRED Transfer Boys'Club, 3, 4 Varsity Boxing, 3, 4 Circle 3,4 Football, 4 ALLEN. PAIIL Boys' Club, 2, 3. 4 Leathercraft Club, 4 ALLISON, MARGARET Torch, 3, 4 Girls' League. 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A.. 3, 4 Music Eliminations, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Sales Com., 3 AI.I.PHIN, ESTHER Torch, 4 Pep Club, 3. 4 Noon Hour Committtee. 3. 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Handbook Editor, 3 Tri-Y, 4 ANDERSON. MARGARET H-O-S, 4 Olhce, 4 Production Staff Sr. Play, 4 Archery, Sec.-Treas., 4 Tri-Y, 4 G. A. A., 4 ANDERSON. MILDRED FRANCES Transfer Girls' League. 4 G. A. A., 4 Archery Club, 4 ANDERSON, ROGER CHARLES Football, 2, 3, 4 Blue 3. 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 3 ANDERSON, WILLIAM HENRY Fire Squad, Z, 3. 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club. 3, 4 A Cappella. 4 Camp Cookery Club, 3 Wood, Georgann Wright, Bonnie Wilkinsrmn, Lewis Williams, Irene Woodcock, Jane Wilt. Marvin ARENZ, RICHARD Noon Hour Committee. 3, 4 Football, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 ARMSTRONG, CAROLINE Home Ec. Club, 2, 3,4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 3 ARNOLD. HELEN JIIANITA Transfer Girls' League, 4 G. A. A., 4 Home Ec. Club, 4 Sewing Club, 4 ATWOOD, DICK Fire Squad. 2, 3,4 Noon Hour Committee, 2, 3, 1 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Tennis, 2, 3, 4 Sr. Adv. Council, 4 AYERS. BERNICE AGNES Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 Music, 2, 3, 4 Advisory Council, 4 AYERS, FLORENCE Debate,2 3 Varsity, 3 1 Mgr., 4 junior Play, 3 Thalian Play, 3 Operetta, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Home Ec. Club, 4 BALLARD. RICHARD Fire Squad, 2. 3, 4 Junior Play, 3 Thalian, 33 Pres.. 4 Senior Play, 4 Advisory Council, 4 Thalian Play, 3 BALL, PHILLIP M. Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Science Club. 3 Rifle Club, 4 BARKLOW. CAROLYN FRANCES Girls' League. 2. 3, 4 Camera Club, 4 BARTON. DOROTIIY MAY Transfi r Girls' League, 4 Leathercraft, 4 Office, 4 BARTON. JOSEPH DONALD Transfer Boys' Club. 4 Boxing Club. 4 BAUER. GEORGE Transfer Band, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, -l Track, 2 Orchestra, 4 BECK, JAMES Hi-Y, 3, 4 Tlialian, 4 H-O-S Circulation Mgr., 3, 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3. 4 Athletic Publicity Mgr., 4 Class Plays, 3. 4 BENNETT, WALTER JAMES Golf, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Football, 4 Hi-Y. 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 2 Wrestling, 3 BLACIQER. ROWEAN G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 2. 3, 4 Operetta, 2, 3 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Archery Club, 4 BLAKELY, RIITH Torch, 3, 4 Chintimini. 3,4 Thalian Play. 3 G. A. A., 2, 3. 4 Extemp. Speaker, 3 Ushers. 2, 3. 4 BOLTER. JACK Band, 2. 3. 4 Orchestra, 4 Sports Editor H-O-S, 4 Sr. Ed. Chinrimini, 4 Quill and Scroll, Pres., 4 Sports Ed. Chintimini, 3, 4 Torch, 4 'L I K4PllILk,St'll11.l Kmpf, Rnlwrt l.aIm,R1t'I1.trtl l.All11l'Y,Cll.ll'lL'i l.a-tnun, Martlis ly Vw, Vvra Lcwls, Laurintf Martin, Mtldrctl 'It-an McCallum, Vvda MKKL-nztc, Rtvdctwk Mt'Ktnncy, juan Millcr, Clair Martin, Dawn Milne, Xwilliam Mills. Hubbe- Mtuckmurc, Charlotte Moore, Sally Mursc, Robert 'O Ol 2 Muse-r, Elsa Murray. Lynn Mussclman, lirin Mac Ntflson, Dantzcllc Nt.'lst1n.Ruby Nrvillc, Tltcrl Ncvills. Lcatricc Ntclsnn, Glatlys Nybcrg, liarlc Nylx-rg. Myrlc Octjt-n. Clara Palmer, lilainc Q. lift 1 'ik 1 'wil Size xfa , ,. tg? OZ Y A v D eff , wk Q I '-. tx I f rf, K X QJN rf? xv, vi X . xl I' it X' v V I J! E P.1lrm'r. lu-nr P.lrl4cr,'lul1r1 l,l'tlL'l'9t'l1, l'lL'lll.l l'ucru'. Luna l'1rm-y, Dm-llwcrt l'l.nrr, licrnicc I -3 r 1' S K Q fa , ', Puwv.-ll, Dick Puwcri. DAlffL'll Pricfc-rr. Vcrn Ramcy. Kcnm-th RL-msclr, Norma Rvymwlrls. Dun qv Rulwcrts, Dick Rmzwc, Prcimn Russell. Larry Rull1crfnrrl,Sus.u1 S.rxmn.Dun.1l1l Schulcr, limmcrr Sclmramm, SL1x.mn.l Slmupu, M.lry l,ULll5-K' Schuyler, H1lLlcg.1r4lc Sl.lYIUIl, lirglnlrwl Sclrwrcmrrg, Bury hlmuuu,all-.1mVu.1 SL'Cl1L'l'. l7l11r.mn.l Sprung, llmrlml Sl1Ul'7L'f,.lUIlL' Su-clc, llmrcmc Slrupc,C.r1r1St.lr1cc Su rrusr, liIlCk'II W M 'K 49 t X ng W T1 Stcrctt, juni Sullivan, I..1ur.1 Tompkins. liilccn it, Howard Stcwilrt, l.cltl Swanson, lflttint' Toncy, Vernon von lrlicz liilccn Stockton, Donald Swgtrtlcy. Mary Frances Underwood, Lawrence Votes, Wesley Stone, Alice Tatylor, hilly V.lI1klCfbllfg, Audrey W.ikL1licltl, Donald Stoner, Virginia Tcutsch. Williatiii Van Fosscn, jake XXfAlfl1lAlH,GCllfgL' Stutz, Betty Thompson, Hal jcunnc VC'l'llllUlIH,cl1lI'l NX'.irrc-n, Glenn 1 - - W4itt't1p4it1gl1, Frank Wells, joan NX!cstcott, Margaret Wl1itz1kL'r, Elizilhetli Wliite, Dorothy Wliittf, Riclmrd I L 53 MIK .f Xt N Hoff N ' M k 'Q fi ,v li ,,. st T W, , -, , if ,ff Q ,, is H ly ffxkk ' xr? A I A . R ,4 v' I' ', A :SS up A3 ,Ali J White, Marilou Williams, Wood. Georgann Wriglit, Bonnie Wilkinson, Lewis Widmer, Shirley Williams, Irene Wootlcock, jane Wilt, Marvin AI.I.EN, ALBERT ARENZ. RICIIARD BARTON. DOROTHY INIAY Transfer Noon Hour Committee. 3, 4 Transf- r Boxing, 4 Football, 4 Girls' League, 4 Boys' Club, 3, 4 ALLEN, FRED Transfer Boys'Club. 3. 4 Varsity Boxing, 3, 4 Circle 3, 4 Football, 4 ALLEN, PAUL Boys' Club, 2. 3, 4 Leathercraft Club, 4 ALLISON, MARGARET Torch, 3, 4 Girls' League. 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Music Eliminations, 2, 3, 4 jr. Sales Com., 3 ALLPIIIN. ESTIIER Torch, 4 Pep Club, 3, 4 Noon Hour Committtee. 3, 4 G. A. A.. 2, 3, 4 Handbook Editor, 3 Tri-Y, 4 ANDERSON. MARGARET H-O-S. 4 Office, 4 Production Staff Sr. Play, 4 Archery, Sec,4Treas., 4 Tri-Y, 4 G. A. A., 4 ANDERSON, MILDRED FRANCES Transfer Girls' League. 4 G. A. A., 4 Archery Club, 4 ANDERSON. ROGER CHARLES Football, 2, 3, 4 Blue 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Fire Squad. 2, 3. 4 Baseball. 3 ANDFRSON. WII.I.IAM HENRY Fire Squad, 2. 3,4 Boys' Club, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 A Cappella, 4 Camp Cookery Club, 3 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 ARMSTRONG, CAROLINE Home Ec. Club. 2. 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 3 ARNOLD. HELEN JIIANITA Transfer Girls' League, 4 G. A. A., 4 Home Ec. Club, 4 Sewing Club, 4 ATWOOD. DICK Fire Squad, 2. 3, 4 Noon Hour Committee, 2, 3, 4 Basketball. 2, 3. 4 Tennis, 2. 3, 4 Sr. Adv. Council, 4 AYERS. BERNICE AGNES Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 Music, 2, 3, 4 Advisory Council, 4 AYERS, FLORENCE Debate,2 3 Varsity- 3,Mgr.,14 .lunior Play, 3 Tbalian Play. 3 Operetta, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Home Ec. Club, 4 BALLARD, RICHARD Fire Squad, 2, 3, 4 junior Play, 3 Thalian, 3, Pres., 4 Senior Play, 4 Advisory Council, 4 Thalian Play. 3 BALL, PIIILLIP M. Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Science Club, 3 Leathercraft, 4 Otiice, 4 BARTON. YIOSIQPII DONALD Transfer Boys' Club. 4 Boxing Club, 4 BAUER. GEORGE Transfer Band, 2. 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2. 3, 4 Track, Z Orchestra, 4 BECK, JAMES Hi-Y. 3, 4 Thalian. 4 H-O-S Circulation Mgr., Fire Squad, 2. 3, 4 Athletic Publicity Mgr.. Class Plays, 3, 4 BENNETT. WALTER JAMFS Golf. Z. 3, 4 Varsity Football. 4 Hi-Y, 4 Fire Squad. Z, 3. 4 Operetta, 2 Wrestling. 3 BLACKFR. ROWFAN G. A. A.. 2, 3. 4 Orchestra, 2, 3. 4 Operetta, Z. 3 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Archery Club, 4 BLAKFLY. RUTII Torch, 3, 4 Chintimini. 3, 4 Thalian Play. 3 G. A. A.. 2. 3, 4 Iixremp. Speaker, 3 I'shers, 2, 3, 4 BOLTFR, jACI-c Band. 2. 3. 4 Orchestra. 4 4 3 RH 1 by 4 Sports Iiditor' HTQVS, 4 I 6 C U Sr. Iid. Chintimrni, 4 BARKLOW, CAROLYN FRANCES Quill and Scroll, Pres.. 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Sports Ed. Chintimini, 3, 4 Camera Club, 4 Torch. 4 BROWN, BERTHA LUCILLE Girls' League Pres., 4 Torch, 3, 4 Pep Club, 4 Ushers, 3, 4 Thalian Play, 3 Operetta Lead, 4 BROWN, JEAN MARIE Oflice, 4 Girls' League Council, 4 Pe Club 3 4 P . i A Cappella and Quartette, 3, 4 Ushers, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 4 BRYAN, SAMUEL JOHN Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Basketball, 4 Blue 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Treas., 3 Fire Squad, 2, 3g Battalion Chief, 4 BUDELIER, RUTH MARY Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club, 2, 3 Tri-Y, 4 Christmas Cantata, 4 BUHOLTS, INA Transfer G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 BULLIS, EMILY Girls' League, 2,'3, 4 Usher, 3 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 DUMONT, GERALD Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 CARLON. ARCHIE Rifle Club, 4 Varsity Boxing, 4 Track, 2. 3, 4 Motion Picture Service, 4 Blue 4 CARMAN, DONALD Transfer Boys' Club, 4 International Club, 4 CONLIN, KAY Transfer Pep Club, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Band, 3, 4 Golf, 3, 4 Girls' League, 4 G. A. A., 4 CLAY, VICTOR Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Shop Club, 2, 3, 4 CORNELIUS, RONALD Varsity Football, 2, 4 Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3, 4 Blue 2, 3,4 CHAPPELL, ESTHER Transfer Girls' League, 3, 4 Drama Club, 3 Glee Club, 4 H-O-S, 4 Cook, RAYMOND Travel Club, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 COPENHAVER, IMocENE Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 DODELE, GERALDINE Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club, 3 Camera Club, 2 Knitting Club, 2 CoRL, DoN Stage Craft, 2, 3, 4 Torch, 3, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 Motion Picture Service, 4 Noon Hour Committee, 2, 3, 4 Cox, MARY Jo Torch, 3, 4 Band Librarian, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 3, 4 Orchestra, 2, 4 CRocIcE'I'r, EDNA MAE G. A. A., 4g Council, 2, 3 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 2, 3 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 CURRIN, BILL Track, 2, 3 Football Mgr., 4 Fire Squad, 3, 4 Blue 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 DAvIs, BETTY LEE Sewing Club, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Travel Club, 3 DAvIs, MARIAN Home Ec. Club, 31V.-Pres., 4 H-O-S, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 2. 3, 4 Archery Club, 4 DEARING. MARTHA Home Ec. Club, 2g Sec., 33 Pre Band, 2, 4, Sec., 3 Ushers, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 DE LANCEY, GERALDINE Torch, 3, 4 Pep Club, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 4, Sec., 3 Ushers, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 DEVANEY, CHRISTINE Senior Class Secretary, 4 Jr. and Sr. Ed. Chintimini, 3, 4 Torch, 3, 4 Pep Club, 4 Thalian Play Lead, 3, 4 Band, 2, 3 g Sec.-Treas., 4 DILLON, CHARLES Gate Committee, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 DINWIDDIE, JUANITA Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Cafeteria, 4 CATOR, MABEL Junior Class Sec., 3 Sr. Advisory Council, 4 Pep Club, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3 CALLOWAY, RAE Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella, 3 Golf Club, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Knitting Club, 2 EDMoNDs. BETTY Lou Jr. Play Property, 3 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Ushers, 3, 4 H-O-S. 3, 4 Glee Club, 4 EDWARDS, BETTY JUNE Operetta, 2 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 EGGERS, ALVIN Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A.. 2 Shop Club, 3 Leathercraft Club, 4 ELLIOTT, DARRELL F. F. A., 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3 Wrestling, 2, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 EMERY, BONNIE Band, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club, 4 FELTON, GAYLORD Fire Squad, 3, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Basketball Mgr., 4 Sr. Advisory Council, 4 F. F. A., 2, Treas., 3gV. Pres 4 FISCHER, CATHERINE Chintimini, 4 H-O-S, 4 Thalian Play, 3, Member 4 Class Play, 4 Ushers, 2, 3, 4 FoRs'rER. LOGANNB Transfer Bovs' Club, 4 Office, 4 FORSYTH, JoHN Fire Chief, 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3 Varsitv Football, 4 Blue 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Operetta, 2 GETZ. JANE Tri-Y, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Council, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3 Home Ec. Club, 2 Girls' League Soc. Ch., 4 GRIGGS, EMILY Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 3 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Flower Club, 4 . X, i fly' Jax? BJ A E Y T? .gg 'Y 3' .Q Q l l ' 'l in , cl.-t GIIIIRRER. AI.I.I-.N Football. 2 Fire Squad, 2, 3 F. F. A.. 2. 3, 4 Stage Craft. Z. 3 Boys' Club, 2, 3,4 f1IYNDFRMAN.l.FTA 'Transfer G. A. A.. 3.4 Home Fc. Club. 3. 4 Girls' League. 3,4 Drama Club. 3 Camera Club, 4 GIlNDFRMAN,b'1lLDRFD Transfer Girls' League, 3.4 Travel Club. 3. 4 Sewing Club, 3. 4 HAIIDING. BETTY JEAN Girls' League, 2, 31V.4PI'es Book Exchange. 2, 3, 4 Pep Club. 4 Home Fc. Club, 2, Tre Tri-Y. 2. 3, 4 HEIMAN. LEONARD Transfer Boys' Club. 4 Band, 4 Orchestra, 4 HII.I.. NIFRLIN Band, 2, 3. 4 Orchestra. 2, 3, 4 Golf Team, 3,4 Boxing Team, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 HINIJFS. CitARLEs Transfer Varsity Football, 3, 4 Fire Squad. 3, 4 Blue 3, 4 Basketball, 3 HOERNIQR, jov Torch. 3. 4 DCDIICS uad 4 as.. 3 . . q , f Girls' League Prog. Ch., 4 junior Play. 3 Pep Club. 2. 3. 4 Tri-Y. 2. 3, Pres.. 4 HoRNINta. DoRIs Band, 2, 3. 4 Oflice. 4 Home Fc. Club. 2. 3. 4 junior Sales Com., 3 Girls' League, 2. 3,4 HowELLs. HARRIET Girls' League, 2. 3,4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Archery Club. 4 Sewing Club. 3 HIIRLER. ARLENE Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A.. 3. 4 Girls' League, 2. 3. 4 HuuIIEs. HELEN Girls' League. 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club, 3 Travel Club, 4 HURT. AIIIIRA Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Home lic. Club, 3, 4 Operetta, 3 Glee Club, 3 Travel Club, 3 HYsI.oP. JOHN Fire Squacl, 2, 3, 4 Bus. Mgr. Chintimini. 4 Senior Class V.-Pres., 4 Hi-Y, 4 JFNKINS. SUE Torch, 3. 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres., 3 Home Fc. Club, 3. 4 Tri-Y, 4 Girls' League, Z. 3, 4 JENKINS. DORIS G. A. A.. 3, 4 Senior Play, 4 Operetra. 2, 3,4 Ushers. 2, 3. 4 A Cappella and Quartet Tri-Y. 4 JFNNINGS. HELEN Home Fc. Club, 3. 4 Girls' League, 2, 3.4 Sewing Club, 4 Travel Club, 2 JFNNINGS, VIRGINIA Girls' League, 2. 3, 4 Home lic. Club, 4 Drama Club, 3, 4 llshers, 2. 3 G. A. A., 3 Travel Club. 4 joIINsoN. MIIRIEL ANN G. A. A.. Z. 3, 4 Home Ec. Club. 2. 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Tri-Y, 4 Glee Club, 2, 3 H-O-S Ad. Staff. 3 -JORDAN, SHIRLEY Operetta, 2 Glee Club, 2 Ushers, 3, 4 Handbook Staff, 3 Tri-Y, 3 Girls' League, 2. 3. 4 JOSEPH. JANE Torch, 4 Tbalian. 4 Pep Club, 4 H-O'S Staff, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2. 3. 4 te, 4 Girls' League Council, 4 JOHNSON. PHILLIP Wrestlirmg. 2, 3 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 KACIIELHOFEER. PHYLLIS Band. 2, 3, 4 Ushers, 3 Girls' League, 2. 3. 4 Home Ec. Club, 3, 4 KIBBY,-1. WENDELL F. F. A., 3. 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Shop Club, 4 KONICK. SELMA Torch, 4 Home EC, Club. 3, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3. 4 G. A. A.. 3. 4 Ushers. 3, 4 Opererta, 2 KROPF. ROBERT Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Travel Club, 3 LAIITI. RICHARD Student Body President. Head lfsher. 4 Hi-Y. 3. 4 Blue C, Track. 3. 4 H-O-S. 3, 4 LAMII. CIIARI.Es F. F. A., 2, Sec., 3. 4 l'shers, 3. 4 4 F. F. A. Parliamentary Team 4 Visual Fducation. 4 LEMON. ATARDIS Varsity Football. 2. 3. 4 Varsity Basketball. Z, 3 Hi-Y. Z. 3 Blue 2, 3,4 H-O-S, 3 Class President. 3 I.E VEE. VERA Sewing Club. Z Travel Club. 4 Girls' League, 2. 3. 4 Lrwis. LAIIRINE Transfer Girls' League. 4 Archery Club. 4 Tri-Y. 4 MARTIN. Mll.DRFI1 DIFAN Ushers. 3, 4 Drama Club. 2 Orlice. 4 Home Fc. Club, 2, 3, 4 MtiCALI.uM. VEIIA Camera Club Pres., 3 Girls' League, 2. 3. 4 Home EC. Club. 2 Operetta, 2, 3, 4 Candle-lighting Service, NLCKFNZIE. RonERIcI4 Football Squad, 4 Blue 2, 3. 4 Hi-Y, 3,4 Football Mgr., 3 ATCKINNFY, jI2AN Operetta. 2 Home lic. Club, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A.. 3. 4 Girls' League, 2. 3, 4 bflLI.FR. CLAIR Boys' Club. 2. 3. 4 Rifie Club V.-Pres., 4 F. F. A., 2, 3, 4 Science Club. 3 MARTIN. DAWN l'shers, 2. 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 lVllLNF.vUlLL1AM Science Club. 2, 3, 4 Projection Crew. Z. 3 Stage Craft Club, 4 MII.I.s, Boi-IRE Transfer Girls' League. 4 Opera Lead. 4 Quartette, 4 Tri-Y. 4 TWOCKMORF, CHARLOTTE Orchestra. 2. 3. 4 Girls' League, 2. 3,4 G. A. A.. 3. 4 Home Fc. Club, 3, 4 Home Fc. Musician, 4 34 MooRE, SALLY Transfer G. A. A., 3, 4 Thalian Play, 3 Home EC. Club, 3, 4 Band, 3, 4 MoRsE, ROBERT H-O-S, 3: Editor, 4 Torch, 3, 4 Thalian, 3, 4, Play, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll, 4 Class Play, 3 Hi-Y, 3, 4 MosER, ELSA Thalian, 41 Play, 3 Senior Play, 4 H-O-S, 4 Chintimini, 3, 4 Torch, 3, 4 MURRAY, LYNN Band, 3, 4 Orchestra, 3. 4 Science Club, 2, 3 Photography Club, 4 MUSSELMAN, -ERIN MAE Girls' League. 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 3, 4 Art Club, 4 Sewing Club, 3 NELsoN, DANTZELLE Thalian, 31 Sec., 4 Thalian Play, 2, 4 junior Play, 3 Quartette, 3 Tri-Y, 2, 3. 4 NELSON. RUBY Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. Council, 3, 4 Drama Club, 4 NEVILLE, TI-IERL B Football, 2, 3 Varsity Football, 4 Blue 4 F. F. A., 2, 3, 4 Wrestling, 4 NEVILLS. LEATRICE Home Ec. Club, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A.. 3. 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 3, 4 NIELSON, GLADYS Art Club, 3. 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Quartette, 2, 3 Art. Ed. Hand Book, 3 NYEERG, EARLE Senior Class Pres., 4 Hi-Y, 2, 3, V.-Pres., 4 Fire Squad, 2, 3gAsst. Chief, 4 Varsity Football, Blue 4 Bus. Mgr. Chintimini, 3, 4 NYBERG. MYRLE Wrestling, 3, 4 Circle 3, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Camp Cookery, 3, 4 Sr. Advisory Council, 4 OETJEN. CLARA Pep Club, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Band, 2, Drum Majorette. 3, 4 Ushers, 3 PALMER, ELAINE G. A. A., 2, 3 3 Council, 4 Chintimini, 3 H-O-S, 3, 4 Sr. Advisory Council, 4 PALMER, IRENE H-O-S, 3, 4 Chintimini, 4 G. A. A., 3, Council, 4 Att Club, 2 Quill and Scroll, 4 PARKER, JOHN Varsity Football, 3, 4 Blue 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 PEDERSON, BEULA Transfer Girls' League, 4 Sewing Club, 4 Camera Club, 4 PIERCE, Lots Transfer G. A. A., 23 Council, 3, 4 Drama Club, 3 Archery Club, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 PITNEY. DELEERT Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Track, 2 Blue C, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 PLATT, BERNtcE Transfer Glee Club, 3' G. A. A., 3, 4 Office, 4 Girls' League, 3, 4 POWELL, DICK Hi-Y, 3, 4 Noon Hour Committee, 3, 4 Gate Committee, 2, 3, 4 Motion Picture Operator, 4 POWERS, DARRELL Varsity Basketball, 4 Baseball,4 Blue C, 4 PRIEFERT, VERA Transfer Girls' League, 4 RAMEY, KENNETH Varsity Football, 3, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3: Pres., 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Track, 2, 5 Hi-Y, 3, 4 RENTSCH, NORMA G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 2, 3 REYNOLDS, DAN Varsity Football, 3, 4 Blue 3, 4 Wrestling, 3 Asst. Basketball Mgr., 3 Fire Squad, 2, 3, Batt. Chief, 4 ROBERTS. DICK Quartette, 4 A Cappella, 3. 4 Senior Play, 4 B Football, 2 RowE, PRESTON Transfer Boys' Club, 4 RUSSELL. LARRY B Basketball, 3 Varsity Basketball, 4 Varsity Football, 4 Blue 4 Boys' Club, 3. 4 RUTHERFORD. SUSAN Orchestra, 2, 3. 4 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Travel Club, 4 SAXTON. DONALD Torch, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 F. F. A., 2, 3 3 Treas., Pres., 4 Advisory Council, 4 Wrestling, 2, 4 Football, 3 SCHULER, EMMETI' Transfer Varsity Football, 4 Boxing, 3 Band, 4 Boys' Club, 3, 4 SCHRAMM. SUSANNA Pep Club, 3Q Pres., 4 jr. Sales Ch., 3 Quill and Scroll, 4 H-O-S Feature Ed.,3: Ad. Mgr.. -l Girls' League, 2. 3 Q Council, 4 SCHOELER, HILDEGARDE Torch, 33 V.-Pres., 4 Quill and Scroll, 4 H-O-S, 3 3 Asst.,Ed., 4 Pep Club, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3. 4 SCHWIENING, BETTY G. A. A., 3. 4 Pep Club, 4 Band, 2. 3 g Pres., 4 Orchestra, 4 Girls' League. 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club, 4 SECHER. FLORANNA Chintimini Typist, 4 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Home Ec. Club, 3, 4 G. A. A.. 3, 4 State Music Contest, 2, 3, 4 Si-IOBER. JUNE Transfer Girls' League, 4 Camera Club, 4 SI-IUPE. CONSTANCE S. B. Secretary, 4 junior Class Treas., 3 Girls' League Treas., Pep Club, 4 Tri-Y, 3. 4 SHUPE. MARY Louise 3 H-O-S, 31 Managing Ed.. 4 Quill and Scroll, 4 Pep Club, 3, 4 Class Treasurer. 4 Tri-Y, 3: Cabinet, 4 SLAYTON. RICHARD Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 Boxing, 3 Photography Club. 3 Dancing Club, 3 SLOCUM, JEANETTA G. A. A., 3, 4 Girls' League, 2. 3, 4 A GPM. N lv li 1.5! .. 'Q A 2 ij -if 1 jg Tf',. F1 U., kijzf , dl' s xl ,I . 'I ' 'iii I R' .J NW! 'fri' , Yi X, lj WN N ' , . l I .. , if STERETT. JEAN A Cappella, 4 Girls' League. Z. 3. 4 STEWART. I.ELA GlflS'I.C2ljlUL',2,?3,14 S'I'oc.IcToN. DoN Bus. Mgr. H-O-S. 4 Quill and Scroll. 4 Hi-Y, 3, Pres., 4 Torch, 3, 4 Debate, 3 Baseball Mgr., 2, 3, Blue C, 5, 4 Class Play, 4 3 Thalian, 4 STONE. ALICE Home lic. Club, 23 Sec., 31 Pres., 4 Senior Advisory Council, 4 Archery Club Pres., 4 jr. Sales Com., 3 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 STUNFR, VIRGINIA Bantl. 2.3, 4 jr. Sales Com.,3 Girls' League, Z, 3, 4 G, A. A., 2, R, 4 Home Fc. Club, 3, 4 l'slIers, 2, 3, 4 SIIITZ, BIf'I'TY llshers, E, 4 Home lic, Club, 3, 4 Ollice, A Tri-Y, 4 Sl'l.l.IVAN, LAURA Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 SwANsoN. ELAINE G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 Girls' League, 2, 3. 4 H-O-S. 4 Home lic. Club, 3. 4 Dancing Club Sec.. 3 Science Club, 4 SXX'AR'I'l.I2Y, lXlARY FRANCEs Pep Club, 3, -l G. I.. Council, 3, Cabinet, 4 Operetta Acconipanist, 3, 4 State and Regional Music, 2, 3 junior Play. 3 Thalian Play, 3 TAYl.Oli. lh1AY S. B. 'l'I'easurer, 4 Asst. S. B. Treasurer. 3 l'sheI's. 3. 4 Home Fc. Club, 5, 4 g Treas,, 2 Operetta. 2, 3, Leatl, 4 Girls' l.e11gue,2,33Rep.,2 'l'IfII1'scII, Wil I.IAM Chintimiiii, 3, litlitor, 4 l'll-x',PliUl'Lil1, 3, 4 Varsity' Football. Blue 3. 4 H-O-S News lfcl.. 3, 4 Stl'-sli, Clubs PTUS., 2 HI.-.Itl l'sher, 3, 4 'l'll11Ml'QON. HAI. JFANNE Orchestra, Z. 3, 4 Home lic. Club. 2 Girls' League. 2, ll 'l'flMl'KlNQ, liIl.lEl2N Home lic. Club, 3, 4 G. A, A., 2, F, 4 Girls' I.e.Igue, 2. 5. 4 Dancing Club. 3 Stieuce Club, 4 TONEY. VERNON Baseball, 5, 4 Golf Team anal Mgr., 3, Basketball. 3, 4 Atlvisory Council, 4 Circle 1. 4 Handbook Club, 3 UNDFRWOOD, LAVURFNCE Transfer Science Club, 3 Photography Club, 4 Boys' Club, 3, 4 VANDERIIURG, ALIDREY G. A. A., 2, 3. 4 Girls' League, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 4 VAN FOSSEN. JAKE Varsity Football, 3. 4 Blue 3, 4 Boxing. 3 Circle 3, 4 Fire Squad. 3, 4 VERNIIoI.M. CARI. Boys' Club. 2, 3, 4 Wrestling Mgr., 4 Baseball, 3, 4 VINCENT, HOXUUARD Torch. 3, Pres., 4 Bantl. 3, 4 Orchestra, 4 Tennis, 5 Varsity Debate, 3 Circle 3. 4 voN LEIIE. EILEEN Torch, 4 4 Pep Club, 2, 3.Al1Tl'92l5-. 3 Girls' League Council. 2,4 Speech Tournament, 3 Music Tournament, 3 Opera Leatl, 4 Voss. WESLFY F. F. A., 2 3 Treas., 31Pr Band, 2 Wrestling Club, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3. 4 F. F. A. Contest, 2, 5, 4 WAKEFIELD. DONALD Wrestling, 4 Fire Squad, 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3, 4 WARMAN. GEORGE Boxing, 3, 4 Football, 4 Circle 3. -l Blue 4 WARREN. GLEN Varsity Basketball, Z, 3, Blue 3. 4 Hi-Y. 3.- es., 4 4 4 Fire Squad, Bantl. 2, 3, 4 Sec. Soph. Class, 2 V,-Pres. junior Class, 3 WATENPALIGII. FRANK Ushers. Z, 3. 4 Band, 2. 3, 4 F. F. A., 2. 3. 4 WELLS, JOANNE Torch, 3, 4 Class Play, 3 H-OAS. 3, 4 Operetta, 2, 3, Leacl, 4 State Music Contest, 5 G. A. A., 2, 3. 4 NX'EsTc0TT, lYlARGARFT G. A. A., 2. 4 3 Council, Home Fc. Club, 2, 5 Home Ec. Club Historian 1 Archery Club, 4 VUIIITARER. ELIZARETII Transfer Girls' League, 4 WHIITF. DOROTIIX' Girls' League, Z, 5, 4 Drama Club, 4 Travel Club. 3 XWIIITE. RICIIARD Transfer Boys' Club. 3. 4 WIIITF. lNlARlI.OIl G. A. A., 2, R, 4 l'shers, 5 Girls' League. 1. 3, 4 Orchestra. R, 4 VUIDMFR. SIIIRLEY Home Fc. Club. 3. 4, V. Pr Girls' League, 3,-l,Pl.ll1 s Orchestra. Z, V.4Pres,,?w es Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 WII.I.IAMs. VoI.NIrY Transfer Rifle Club. 4 Boys' Club, 3. 4 WII.LIAMs. lRFNF Girls' League, 2, 3. 4 Home Fc. Club, 3. 4 Travel Club, 2, 4 Drama Club, 'I G, A. A.. S, 4 Vfooo. GEoRt,ANN Transfer Girls' League, 4 Wooocociq, JANE Torch, 4 Senior Play Bus. Mgr.. Cl1lI'lIlIT1lIll,2 Ushers, B, 4 G. A. A.. R, 4 -Ir. Sales Com.. A Wiuour. BoNNIIf Transfer Girls' League. 3. 4 vUlLT,lN1ARVlN Traclc, 2. 3. 4 Fire Squad, 4. -I Blue 3. 4 Boys' Club, 2, 3. -l WII.RINsoN. Ltfwis 4 Noon Hour Committee, Basketball, 2, 5 Fire Squad, 'I Gate Committee. 2, S Photography Club, 2 L Tre IS R Buys' Club, 2. 3. -l w-at A rrcc that may in summer wcur A nest of robins in her huirg u 'aRiQr'14-n--11-W--4. .- ., WE:-lg -.sv-vw, , - , 12 :qv V - K 'FY Ad uns Robison Sprick Barron JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As tl small insignihc 1nt lLOfl'l rises to 1 mighty oak, so the juniors have risen from their Lilcc thc o1k thc cl 1ss h lb 1ch1cved strength with growth. just as limbs, leaves, and branches 1rc nccc.ss1ry -n nr of the tree, so are the various outstanding ac- tivitics to thc members 0 as ortant and necessary part bringing strength Atop thc tru. IS President E W W W ef! ig. ii ' re Keith Robish, ' rdella Sprick, v 'Q tif, t , llld Gordon B1rron Workin in 0 A v cers 1 he council 1 is com osed 8 ii V o tic ollowing unior Home Room P 1 1 -41 1 ,1 Q1, iH .. V o 2 jg Trine Ortiz , NF, xlx, ' . W ,X N 'J 'Ihc s1lcs committee, 1 junior cl1ss tra ' l H m , Mg1g: l l 'Wand rally dances with C,lfl1CflDC. Thom IS as chairman The clls oi W YW? after the Corvallis- lVlLMlHUVlllC b.1sl1ctb1ll g1me M WM' rlllllllil Dr 1m 1t1c Society accepted four juniors as members because of their outstanding performances in the c11ss play Izyes of Tlaloc Six juniors had leads in the opera. Ed Adams Dunn. Beach, Apt, Durrell, L. Adams. Row Two-Davis, Ecker Row Three-Beyerlein, Arnold, Blasch, Dofy, Berry, Furchner Carman, Davis, De Armand. Cockerline, Devine, Fischer, A Andrews, Beard, E. Adams, Cornell, Barron, Du Bois, Cole is an la 1.1--y In bil. ii -g Tnp Row H1-M1-we Kvwww-vw KW-wut! Me-vip lwmsf-'N Mussv fvuxn, B M-Ns M. Iumsh xwfwllw K'-vw in l'v'.avf'i Row Two H Mw- K I-tw M MN 5 M,,,.v+- Wswu Cm:-qu Murray, Mmww' fn M-,Bmg Pm mf-f Cm,-s, Hupirms Row Three F? jwwg f- Mm- H 1 wr' lf 1 .lwbvvswn Mmiwsfxn Huw Row Four Wvf-fs Mwf rs, Cvuwlw Mww Kr-'df-' Hmsvfh M.C.1'w Cnuwvm J. fws F-'s f'1'v M 'ss Mn f-fs ln'-uw Fww Bofiom Row Puffzvr KJ Jwhnsvm! Kfuqwv, Mnqfudr-r Hr-mifwdn Kuums Mrgfifrf Hwsfvvz' H CH Fw--' CV' 1 Hwxvum l'- -f-1' rv .md DL-4111 Pmxlcy were members the Varsity Debuts Squad. Howard Auar served as vico- prcsidcnr of the SU.ldL'I1fbO ' .A 'F CQfd Nw,as,tl1c high point scorer on thc varsity lmskulmxll roam, I ' f ' A ' -, L . 'N AW, . . .'14i11E1'fffW'iW4. M -' MW. A . , , . ln Aprnl ou u hd1ngyun10i's 'wYrre u- - , , fmdmbcrs of 'Iorch N.1r1on.1l Honor bOL'lL'fV. ln ku-cpl M wlthlrhe tradwdug the jufu' ' .u to hcmor the SCIIIOYS .lr thc ulosc Y ' M 1 lf 'M ot thc vcnr., f - M 4 2, 'N V ' ' 54 ' su ' M Mr. Sm ,Mrs Rounds, amd IV ' lfhoifbn are iii ' wh A ' and guulu the dc-sriny 0 class--who kccp thc tr A 'Win f ' and lcvcl. TOP ROW 9 W,9'UlfMh,WVHff'SuIf', Tumsxm, Z1-We-rlS1hw1dtNW1H-arvw Rolwrmflf-V T!-.pure m Row TwofW.1L+-M-'.i Trnwvms w :M u Nu. eh WP'h1 b 1' Z1'W'f'f. Qc-'num Row Three Sfmsff-r Wwkwnsgn, She-Eton Wnisv, Wesfrvv.-rr-Nami, WM:-N1 Twlwsfn Ihfwpnvxs N vw fy suv' Vamivrburq Pmfhnrv, Nur:-1, Row Four Rnvvwusv-nlTPvc1rvvpsQw,Wf'txku, Nciscn, R Siem'-, Wr-Ns! E' Sfww- Ynamww' S+ v A .1 'xv 'uf- Rnxwsun, Sqwlv-M! Boffom Row-White. Smwrvw! WMM- Sqkwx-pf-N W,U,,3n,5N Weusx SQQV, xp! R,,b,,fq, WJ ,W TXN1., p,,,4X.,, R t,,.,S g,,,x,,. 4, uuuu ,M aint Emi 5. 2 -- ...Aw :ff -' '- aww., 3 .... WA W Gaiam: , ,..1....i.. lu F111 1 .Li- VN r.. .V V k x 01 I 1,11 IA! 1, x.i,Q,V l' It A-ss' rin M13 f SUPHOMURE CLASS HISTORY The sophomores were undeniably a minor tree upon their arrival at Corvallis High School. To Miss Lois Ta lo - i . el Jacobs, advisers, go our sincere thanks for the guidanc - 1 it - My 0551 3, , i , Il l-ll Wllilli fm i , Wiwq','!llrmi fg,,llj.,, -Y, ly-i. '!,f . 'J W' A ' . 'l he sophomores made Mlm., ' ril- 'illirw H , . ar, . hen they erect 1 ,t he hrst bonfire ' yy ' . 1,4 ' V,r ' Wixx M ' t ri i ' QQ 412 will , , -' i ever made on the grounds. ' , 'll' y u a e as it ' ,ar-uccessful. lior . . . r ' w l ja r ' ' l' ff' 1 the aid given us by the upperclas ,,, X' it , press Ottmar all 'M wo farmerettes A 1 .iii it . arf ,JW . took the prize for the best costume a t ,LV Mvilly 'r mad as its theme, Suppressed Desires. The second party 4 if l Wi fmt lentertainment than was ever given at Corvallis High. Before dan A f srqrmlned in athletic contests in . Wh-uw-4--' 4 . . ' the gymnasium. In regard ro sports, four sophomores earned varsity letters in otball, and jason Widriuer was a regular on the varsity basketball team. Eight sophonl boys were X Top Row-Burfner, Appelman, Groshonq, Ball, C. Apple, R. Adams. Row Two-G. Gray, Govier, Francis, Graharrv,'Bi ,Aush Fernan, Acker Beck, Goldson Griffith, Row Three-Graves, Clark, Beavert, Clinton, B Adams, D. Brown, Former, Cori, Cox, d so , Graf, Cummings, Row Four-Gilsorw, Dancer, Buck, Caoell, Bollen, Bullis, Row FivefFosfer, Calor, Edmonds, Deering, Boque, De Ar ,Griffin Fuller, Clark, Gallaqer, Berry, Blacker Daria. Boffom Row-Dery, G-allaway P Gray, Anderson, E. Brown, Bosworth, Chiprvwan, harrwbers. Earl Brown, Diiqen, Decker D. Apple, fn v . . , wi, 91 I , - 9 if is A K 2- f a jr 'x J 1, PM .... Top Row N'-45xm MQW lvfms! J Pvvvmqvv lf-ws Pmkf-r Row Two---Mmfxrfhur Porh-r, pu3wvU Nwdwi Mnsfvfs 'f pm -'ry-H J 5f '-g Kwm l Hvxi, Hw'f-lmwfi Row Three labhmf,Mow-r!M1:CQy Hfxaf'v J.:'d1m!M4Hr-rmw H1-wswrh Mdlfvvfw-X Km M c M V-' s'- MV' M- K wwf-. Row Four Piwlwurnf- Mf Kmqhh Muvwvrf-fy Mummy Pmvmfvy Park, N+'.1he'k MACN Row Five J wi 'g 'V' V' ' Mx M.Kwwv.x aamw K.xv'-'v-ww l'..wf-vs ,lwngwnx H.1rv,J.vnvs Boifom Row-'M'-wf R Hx! M Nr D HM LQMJQM-' J- we M! flfwrvwwf Kvfm Nvxiykf? Hwninq, LUWNS Lf'w'mf1i Sm , wax, V NRNMMX- Imrwrcd by lIllll.lUOR'2' 1- ww X , , ,qu ls ' IHVIIULI mm Pop Qlulw' M.mv mplmormuoms , . ' A , W' 4 'ln' 1, 'L ., , . . . ' Pg1fflLslP.lIL'Li m'y 115 band, Ofchestrajan ax AM zgctlvmcs, lllflllkllllg the school upuxl, ,. -, fu . 4, llvg uimc of ass for 0 '1' r gf qgarwx-rc prcsldcxmr, Hub Adgumg vnu- , f'W ' :H J'-5 PM . - PI'L'Sldk'I1f, Bo CIINAIIIQ sccrc , Crgyu '+W' V ,1. m A I, C?.1l'0l HMI. ' 'V' us! 2 ' ' ,f H . . . ' HN' - NL-xt vnu GSQYLIIIIS Hugh bchoo lQQk..tO The'clas'9 0, con lmumlrcd .md forty-rxum for lwllggcr .md for uclm-vcmcuts. Hmm Top Row B S'-MH S.wy'-vw Hmmm RMP-.wie Row Twoffw-vs Swvnfg V.1v'F1vsSfw Wx 1'-f x W v1 x ,K f Q 1 5 W ' U, -'x R' 0' - Tay Row Three SfwfHwvw! vwvv lvdw VVUIHI1, J Uwwrwss Sv V C 'N W's,,,' xx y 4 r,,,,' W VW-'r. N1--1- Row Four ivwmff-v Sf,uN'v, S-'wrvm-'11-' R1-WH J SVMVH Rm-if-'x Vf-ss Sw-ew my iW'r 'f'r 5- - 1 3 - 'v V ,W .V uw Boffom Row Rvrfftx l1,'-f P mm-f W,-is R,usvv.1swm W Tmrvvai Rwwfvwli RM '-.uv RM- ' ei W' J Lum sfm, ig, lu- Nga P I Upon whose bosom snow has lain Wlmo imimurcly lives with rain. Top Row-Morse Ayers, Adams, Nvbetq, Hoerner, Smith, Boffom Rowflhornas Fischer Joseph, Devanev, Schoelet Bailey. IFCOIRQIEN Sli CCS The Debate Team competed against teams from Dallas, Albany, team competed in eighteen debates, of which they won ten and lost eight. At the Linfield Tournament Bob Morse placed third in extempo- M'vfS raneous speaking, and Christine Devaney placed third in oratory, Corvallis also ,yQQi.f'FisCh'1r' iindcigne joseph as extemporaneous speakers,ffs i ,L 1 R f,.,k In the Willtimette Toutmfment s placeliwtucond in ora , Christine Devaney third in oratory, and Bo Worse third in ex poraneous speaking. C.. erine Thomas was entered in extemporaneou speaking, and joy erner and Dean Bailey-in serious interpre- tation. ' . :is Ed Adams represented District Number Four in Portlan ' the Americah Legion Oratorical Contest in which four state contestants appeared. The win will getf ti free trip to San Francisco. ' , 35 ,I , l M Florence Ayers VV1lS lOI'CI1S1C lTl2lI'1L1gCI'. DEBATE TEAMS Negative ,..c c Xlfcrncr Affirmative l Florence Ayers 2 tms ' 2 Dean Bailey Independence, Salem, and Wfoodburn, which composed the Middle Willrtinette District. The question debated was Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Own and Operate the Railroads. The Top Row Eifv.,f..is Holi M Shuow Rnnmft, Kif-'rely Hopkins, Morse, Ars-nz Row TwofWPlhP'beP BPH 1 W B in Ryiii . Row Three -Davis Cluappwll Mwsf'r,Sfh1vi-wr Lahti, Schfarv Swyugiinxl pylrvvi-r I F'-wlnmr listgh Morse Stivcleton N u 1. HIGHQUNSCOPIEQ How inany students have student body Cards? This is a question xxhieh pietedts the weekly distribution of the a iously aw aited school paper, The High'O-Scope, wllief S lished every Monday, has heen enteru in suei t eonte t open to high school publications. ie High-O-Scope for the second veit xxon the lugene Lluard Cup in state-wid? Competition. 'rst place rating for schools ol inc hun ree ir t oxe was received in the national Quill and S ntest. The papers editorial? staff is Composed of it iced journalist stud l I the itpt torial and advertising staffs are composed of membe of the journalism eassts lidit 'n-Chief ........ .. ...,,......,. . i rse Managing Editor ....... . f:3lftTs?rSlnipe Associate Editor .......................... 4-.Hilcygygtle Sehoeler Feature l2ditorf?Esu...,,..,f.,Nf ....... ?'ffl3L'ISLlfli1.l Sclitatnin Sports Editor ,,e,, Business Manager... .. Advisers, ..,, , ,,.., , ..,,, , ,, 'lack Holter .Don Stockton . .. Ethel Ranmiv im. Andt-rsori, Buholvs Fink Bollom Row B i-r Mlqrudiqvx Clinton CAM' Hti1 Yi+ C Shi 1, LV f r Top fo BoHomfXVetherbet- Palrm-rl Hyslop, Teulschv Barron, Blakey ??rI er. Devaney, Nyberq, FiSCheflW9llgNClinltTV1, Seeher Sci . rl? Teursch Hyslop Nyberg EDITORIAL STAFF Wfilliam Teutseh , ,,.,.,. Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Wells I I.ois Bunker l i Associate Editors Christine Devaneyl .lack Bolter ' . ,,.,,...Senior Editors .lean Wetlierlvee ,.,..i,,,, ,......,,,,. u lBj,gL.E'diEorMJf Betty Io Clinton .,.., .....,..,i. S Q omore Editor Irene Palmer ...,.,.,, .,...... .... - W ' lack Bolters .,... ...,.....' ' ' Editor i ' Ruth Blakely I .f - A ' Elsa Moser g r t 'tt M ms Kay Fischer .,,,,,....,... ell: ,,,......,,.,,. General Assis X Floranna Secher ....,, ..A..,.,,..t...t.,.,...,,,,,,, Typist X X BUSINESS STAFF 5312: f ,..,.V,.......,,..,........ Business Managers Gordon Bllrronl ..,., ..Assistant Business Managers Eugene Aust l To preserve, for the students, mem- ories of their high school days is the purpose of the Cfhintimini stall. The book is published each year by the Associated Student Body of Corvallis High School. imwglllllillilllil has been published annu 'E , with few interruptions, since 19 This' years theme, Trees, was chosen becaifise of the great part trees play inwtheilife of every one of us nd is tofbql taken as a token of grati- r Ely? bountiful nature which bestow so many beauties upon our Great Northwest. Top Row svn LCM-N Bffgwn Swntflev Srlvnrtwm Woodccck! Tr-ulstihv Carl! Mofse, Saxlnm Sfocklen Row Two--Shupe, Wells .latribsl Shih A wif Aiugow An-ts Mosul Gi.-it BMV:-' Row ThreefThomaS Dmatlnq! T.: lot Z0i1wiclf,Wt1kf-liftltl Dr- Armand, Bofiom Row J Y K,-nil Amlfrsori Stghoelc-r, Vincent B-altvly, Devcmey Fischer Hortnr-f Shupf- Secher TCOHRCCH HONOR SUCCTUETY To est.thlish good fellowship ttmong students interested in the pur- suit of knowledge, to promote good school leadership, rind to give service tire the trims of the Torch Honor Society. Cliimlitlutes .ire selected for outstanding achievements in leadership, C 4 'Q Cox scholarship, chiiriicter,A 'Jf 'QQW The methodiof' 1' . .--MQ. f b Q ' iged this year. A student n .t serv . st thre - A activiti vith ii total of 18 gictivi, woints. They mus ave El 3.25 L' H Zfedragek mm Seven s -niors were tidmittec ing the fall Aftthe nnnunl spring Torch Assembly, new juniors . K l - iors Wereibxdmilfecl into the cluh. The newly-elected members tire its fo Q - S: ling. .1 1 QD St umrr V T, yi flfffmrt M.ttg.1ret Anderson 'L lid Adams lflotent e Ayers Imole.in De Armon , I , 11 'Lick Holter X ere Grieg - J.-rg lNT.ll'Ill.l ljL'.lflfltLf fsttherine Thomas K.1y lfisther Cfleo Belle Wilkefieltl l3eltySlL1lz K.tthryn Xwells M.iry l r.int es Swartley Peggy Zedvvick May Taylor Mrs, j.icohs is the adviser of the group, The otlicers lor the yeur ure as follows: President , ,,,, , ,,,. . ,,HONK'tlfLl Vincent Vice- President, ,.,. ,Hildegitrde Schoeler Secretary ,...tt.. , ,,,,,. Dantzelle Nelson ,l.fC.lSLll'CI',,, t,,,..,. Ruth Blakely l lui L 1 -nn- Top Row fWarten, E. Adams, Roth, Du Bois, Nelson, Widmr-r, AvsriIl,For1ner, Bauer, Watenoauoh, Stone, Row TwofMcl-lerirv, Annelman, Mrluvosh, Horninq, Murrav Hindman, Griffin, Stoner, Emery, Mosier, Meade-. Row Three-B. Cox, Devanev, Brown, Lewis, Galloway, Srhwir-niuq, Hill von lobe Thompson, Beaverl, Jordon, Cornell, Boller, B. Adams, Nichols. Boflom Row'-Kachelholle-f, C. Schuster, M, Cox, Jeffries, Clark, Leonard, Voss, Hill, B. Schuster, Mills, De Armand, Guild, Of-rjeri, Vincent, Deaririq, Spring, Slick, Seibert, Roberts, Meme, BAND Corvallis High School Band really looked like a band. Now that the uniforms were bought and paid for with hard-earned money, the band settled down to a year of music and study. Among the more popular pieces played by the band were The Man Witlm the gfi,w,r.,,i,,g Mandolin and God Bless America. These pieces proved favorites with the student body because of their familiarity. The Manx Overture by Haydn Wood was chosen as the state contest number, and the band chose as its optional number jean Sibelius' beautiful tone poem, Finlandia. This piece fitted in with the current happenings of the world and was very much applauded by members of the student body. The band sponsored a rally dance a ry. The financial success of this dance exceeded Y that of any other rally dance ever give in the or of Corvallis High School. This was an- other reason for the band's pride. Nxlt, FA., .4 ' , ,V 1 Mr. Moore, the director, is truly a Que musician, and it is t n that the band owes great deal of its success. '1,. si .Vp H 'A il. 'H-. X' miigftrwl jf and Gflcerr , f . ,a , President ............. ....... ..,.... fflflfbbtt 'gchwieuin A Vice-President ............ ........ en Secretary-Treasurer ......, .... ,.,,.. E .. Q h ristine Devaney Librarian ....,......,.,.... ...........,. Mary jo Cox Strutting out at the hrst football game in brand new uniforms, the 4-fi C1 v'1 Du Bois Wirziq Black, Norton, Monroe, Ted Thompson. Cornell, N. Thompson Magruder Beals B M- s JTTUTNUIUTR PLAY The juniors chose for their class play a modern mystery drama, Eyes of Tlalocf' written by Agnes limelie Peterson. The setting is laid on an Arizona ranch located near the Mexican border. john XVavne, the owner of the ranch, disappears, and, by doing so, gives impetus to a mystery which threatens ro end in a murder, unril To ny Tinker, an archaeologist, suspects connivance on the part ot' V ! - uv vv ' -v XVayne's cousin and Hwould- , who poses as the Professor. The curse of the olv.ly'Aztec god, Tlaloc, on all those who seek his zealously grrartltd treasure is prophesied by Nzlwa, a Supe 'ririous Indian, adding an aura of mystery to the play The Professors villainous plan is finall T arthed by Tinker, and the mystery concerning Tlaloc is solved. ' The play was under me able direction of Miss L ra Keiser, assisted 'hy Mr. Ciiuntoni. . ,H . H M ,ff an .1 , M . 'ra T9 The' 5-J Amanda Simpltins lizra Simpkrns , Nawa, Nancy Howe Tommy Tinker Virginia Lee Byrd ,.Cfy'nrlnf1:5f?armg53,,,, ., lfllior DuBois ,, .r.Ted Thompson . ,,,Helen Black , .Bob Cornell Norma Thompson Ear-Qhlligx .V... . The Professor .,,,, , Pudge Rodgers, Papita del Santos Salvador del Santos John Wfayne , Margaret Magruder , ,james Xxllllllll , James Norton Betty Mills ,, ..,. , ,joe Beals , .Arthur Monroe Mose' Jenkins, Joseph Stockton, Bal1ard,Fis:her Roberts Beck Lance. SENIIUR PLAY Opening the dramatic season on December 8, the class of '40 scored another hit in its pro- duction of the three-act comedy by Gertrude Tonkonogy, Three-Cornered Moon. The plot centered around the Rimplegar family, a group of slightly-insane and carefree scatter-brains which consisted of Mrsjsgngpagcyatg hier three sons, Kenneth, Ed, and Douglas, Donald, a mad novelist, Dr. St9YBI'lS:1SCi0?l yt.Sat1e'rp er?G!lQ3d the family adviser, and Eliza- beth, the lovely heroine. ff 1 . is by Enjoying the luxu ' of wealth in the enmg s 'Tfhe Rimp ars spend extravagantly and carelessly. D Presently, however, they are left penniles :the fallinffabf'-sornle stock in which Mrs. Rimplegar invested their money. X' R The family had to go to work! Ed got a job as a sw ing instructor, and Kenneth finally passed the bar examination. Realizing that work is not so d aftef allfthe play ends happily with the marriage of Dr. Stevens and Elizabeth, and Kennet ' ,K.itty, a Brooklyn siren. Carl I jane Joseph .,..... ........... M rs. Rimplegar Bill Lance ......... ..,.....,,,.... E d Rimplegar Dick Roberts ........ ......... D ouglas Rimplegar Kay Fischer ........ ,... .... E l izabeth Rimplegar jim Beck ........... ........ K enneth Rimplegar Don Stockton ......,.. ......,.................. D onald Elsa Moser ........ ....... J enny, the maid Richard Ballard .......... ....... D r. Alan Stevens Doris jenkins ,......... ...................,.. K itty N Llf? Yo Riqhf-Dean Bailey. Phil Schrarnm, Muriel Reicharf, Margate? Allison, Ed Scofield, Clvrisline Devane , Bob Burlner Dantzelle Nelson. Y . Jim Norton, Jason Widmer, Earle Nyberq, Ruth Blakely, Jean von Lehe, Bob Morse, Bernice Ayers. THAILIMIIN AULlLeSCClHlU0lL PLAY Smilin' Through was the play sponsored this spring by the Thalian Society. Each year the society sponsors a play which is open to all classes in school. The play deals with a tragedy which occurred fifty years back when a rejected suitor shot beautiful Moonyeen Clare on the night of her we-ding. Over the years a great hate had sprung up between the two families, but, aswt ,,yi l e ' d, a boy and girl of the younger generation of these families met and fellfidl-gave. Though thieftwo young lovers were separated by their elders, the spirit of Moonye them in their romance. iiiiii if S Character: it gt ,i W l il . Sarah Wayne .,,.,...,....,.,,....A .Q .................................... '.,. Margaret Allison Mary Clare ....,.i.........,.... 5 ,Lp , XUN U ...................... H ,. ....... jean von Lehe john Carteret .,,..,........,..i.. lf ......... .......... .,......,., . .,.,Bob Morse Dr, Owen Harding ..,... X ....,....,...,......................,..,.. ,,....... P hillip Schramm Ellen ................,......t... ll A ..,....,..,.........,V...........i..,.....,.... ..,,... C hristine Devaney Kathleen Dunganno i ......,................,...................,........ ....,... D antzelle Nelson Willie Ainley ............ I' !.,... ....,..,...............,........t, ..tt,........ .......... D e a n Bailey Kenneth Wayne ....... Ny ..,,..................,.............,.............,, ....... B ob Burtner Jeremiah Wayne ........ Ev . .....,..........,......,.,...... ,..,...,.....,.,.......t,.............i..,....,...... E arle Nyberg Moonyeen Clare ........,......,....,..........,,.....,.......,. . ..........,,,.,............,.....,...........,...... Bernice Ayers Wedding Guests ......,., Ruth Blakely, jason Widmer, Muriel Reichart, jim Norton, Ed Scofield Top Row'-Carman, Cornell, Joseph, Ballard, Nelson, Keiser, Mills. Boflom Row-Fischer, Morse, Sfocklon, DuBois, Beck, Moser. Tlflrllfilllollfillldl llllllbfllllvllfilllllill SUCIIETY B.lI1 1 W' fill 1 , I lft WWW , ,!,, WY!! 'ill ' ,1111'1 ,1,lllli2lillll'Qili1vw, 'l'll '1111ra1f1m,, 1 MP3, li '! tw w i . .E xwihwq, . . . T0 l10H0f 5fUdCI1fS f0f Standing performances in sch ll y amatic productions is the purpose of the Thalianjl i 1- or 11 111 151 . - . s e chosen after each of the three major productio ' ie year. After the senior play il sa Moser, jane joseph, jim Beck, Don Stockton, and Kay Fischer were initiated into the rganization. Bob Cornell, Betty Mills, Elliot DuBois, and Cynthia Carman were selected f membership after the junior play. Each year the Thalian Society chooses and sponsors an all-school play. This year the play sponsored by the Thalians was Smilin' Through. In addition to sponsoring a play the Thalians help with all school dramatic productions. Richard Ballard headed the organization as president, Bob Morse served as treasurer, and Dantzelle Nelson acted as secretary. ,, ,,, 1 -4, at 'Q C9 QD QQ Top Row Kibby, Adams, Barron, Sr-mth, Ashbahr, Row Two McCoy, Apple, Robison, A. Cu:-rbf-fy Reithart, Lovelady, Adams, Row Three-Vanderberq. Morss, Maiofs, A. Stone, R C-uf-ther, Saxton, Elliott. Bieqel, Hillebrand,Taylor,Andersor1, Row Four-Wafenpauqh, Pr-ninqirly Miller. Cummings, Row FiveANevillsy Selander. Taylor, Nored. Boifom Row- lamb, Graves, Felton, Voss. The Future Farmers, which has been an outstanding organization in the Corvallis High School for twelve years, completed another successful year under the direction of Mr. Russel Adams, adviser. This organization tries to develop in its members agricultural leadership and to promote cooperative efforts. The Corvallis lou r m emhers. OSS, from The group hy the nine at Oregon State This group also and its annual Parent-and-Son chapter. President. Vice-President., , Secretary, Treasurer .,...r. Reporters, , ' Livestock Exposition hy competition there. ry contests held at Corvallis the state convention held several parties for the group, with the functions of the Omt'c'l'.f Fruit! Semerfer' Stptifllltlj Strlletttt r .Wesley Voss, ,,.,, , Don Saxton .Bud Felton ......... , , Darrell lflliot ,Charles Lambs ,... .,... C lair Miller .Don Saxton ,,.,,, ,.,, t ., WA. Stone , ,HI-lerb Graves ,...... ., Richard Guerher ,,-p-ui Icp Row Mffm Row Thres F N .UIQ E I M ,,Fgqvm.,., ,,.,f,,,..f,a..-A C and I e-Li glatin g Cantata The Cantata, Petite Noel, presented by the combined vocal groups in cooperation with the Girls' League, was the main feature of the annual White-Gift ssembhl . The cantata, written by Pierson Underwood and Laure g' y the Nativity. Mrs. Gaskins was the director. T i ci T i- fr. , ,'ii fi - f i :i ii LJLLV' V Striving to promote music ap y F w y' 4 u , under the direction of Mrs. Gaskins, are open to all students interes W y Besides the study of T dam ta ese groups furnish music for civic and service groups, commencement ,,,jLi,1i ignala it te. They participated in and assisted with the produc- . my--1 i iw tion of the c - . . ei opera. Wi- i' The fourt period glee club originated this year for the benefit of girls who come in on the bus. For their main project, this group presented a program of the life and music of Stephen Collins Foster. Student accompanists were Mary Frances Swartley and Glenna Walker. OPERA The Marriage of Nannettef' a comic opera in three acts, written by L. W. Curtis and A. E. Peterson, was presented by the combined music groups. The setting for the opera is laid in France in the eighteenth century. The story concerns Nannette, a French girl who loves Rene, a village youth, and the scheme of her family, who wish her to marry a wealthy duke whose bride has been kidnaped. Mrs. Gaskins was the musical director and Mr. Giuntoni assisted with the drama. The can iiti t ifflw f -ir' ' .. 1':elw':l..- Madame Zenobie ....... ............ B ertha Brown Pierre athjgrta'y,...Bi'll'Te li en Groshong Susanne ............... ................. J oanne Wells M W ..w Qyx, ........ ....... . . .f'.,.l....joe McBee Edmond .....,.. ............,.. P mi schfamm g ... ........... .. .... . vera Grieg Roderique ........ .....,i........... B ob Burtw ' l , j1, NQ QS ..,........... ,..... u ane Appelman Babtiste ........ George i f f-Ieloi ...........Bobbe Mills jean .,......... ,.......... L ewis 4 ........ ...,... . .Eileen von Lehe Rene ,,,.......... ..................... X Ui l jjjj, n... ..., ........, E sther Chappell Reporello ............ ,................ W pbbwu f ,i'N ' lr V' ette ......... ....,..... . ...Bernice Ayers Duke d'Antin ......... ............. I, ...... yl, 'l A i n f il gara ............ Cleo Belle Wtikeheld Henri ............,.. ............ , ,.r.,,,i Nti i bb m vette .............. ............... M ay Taylor Hillaire .....,.........,................... ...W eith ison Santo ..,...,......... ....... 'I oe Mel-Ienry Paulino .,...,,.......,.,........... ........ l Curtin Other bear ....... ......,.. B ill Roberts Adwnzced Muric Grozzpr Under the direction of Mrs. Gaskins the music groups have given many outstanding per- formances. The A Cappella Choir meets five days a week. It is a full-credit subject. The ensemble group meets three days a week and is a half-credit subject. This group is for advanced music students and all are given class voice instruction. An opera, The Marriage of Nannette, by L. W. Curtis, was given as a class project by these groups with the assistance of the Boys' Glee Club. The Christmas Cantata, Petite Noel, by Underwood and Perry, was given for the annual Candle-lighting Assembly. The Corvallis-Senior-High vocal department was well represented at the district contest at Albany in April. ,.......-v-I Yop Row 'S A fr' 99 my Rm nun Mww lf-me-TH M0609 Nwberq Wlflvqx Pnner Row TwcffRrrm'1s 93: Vvor 1: -flf S .1 Mr-Aff' S Rr rf-'wg Nw If. . f Swlww Wr1+wnh.u.uh Row Three -Mnrfm C Smpp Swrvlh-V N.-'rf fl V Rr r-f 'rs 9 '1 Mf '- mf,-lf-M.-hy ,rr y. l M x W vw rw Boflom Row-l Px1'vvwr!S?--f-'w Onlmn vcv1lP P Schrmrr-rx Shww Mrliwmr, Mann-ze' M Sfurvfy Mcarlln Sf:-mmf I Pqlnrgr Mqflgllum 2 Lt ISII e purpose ul rhe llshers c,OIlll1'lll'ICC ro pruvuele courteous and elhelenr ushering .lr all sehobl funcriuus which des' 7'e 5brviCe. Be un m 1 , , cr the Clll'CCE1X1Of Mrs. Ru h lwmresr, rhe rummnrree steadily lllLll'L'.lSL'Ll rn number until, by 1939, under Mrs. Mamie Rou er huudred und hfry students prnr uerphed in ghe acrivhygfglggv groug has beeggcur this year, for gr-e.1rer etheieney, ru .rhuur uiuerv-hve run rs. ' ,h N3'm'dwwm l'f' r X' r ' 1 '-emu r 'f ' 1 All these lNCINl3CfgV'1ll'C r16r,llE'rTi'7f5'?'l3ut,8IC lgelrd in reserve rn fill the of the gl'.lLlLl.ll'lIlf,f seniors, lhe L'lJI1lIl1lIl'L'L' rhls year was under the leglderslurp ul Mrs, lNl.ume Rounds us gldvlser Jud l51ll Teurseh .ns head usher. Top ROW r 1 -' B, ls J Serv 1' l.wr ,, ,lf-'Wwe Aw sf-rw H , Row Two rl f rv: Br nm B' wr K- A -. Q ' 'F 1' 112 lx ' n Boflom Row Cgwrlffvl Kfllfng! D1 Arm'-vi 'Huw ls .lf rlms J 'vs V-w: P-1f '1 Aw '- l -' 1' r. l 1- ' 'iQ Mr Top Row -Hans--ll Aron: Kirby Ananws, J. Bnrlon Barton, Devine- Anderson Anltrrson Snrnra' Row Two-A. Allen, Carman, .lt+nson, Eqqers, Qi-olrlstni ltiyvlmiy. Forfnvr Dwifl A Guerbor Hindes, F Allen, G.1Mfs,C -rl R Coe-'lwer Beck Cook, Cornelius Ballard Lv-nwon Row Threeffllny P, Allen lr-ws Alrvrqrm-ri lov Krwmll Hysltto, Art-nz, Hcisefh, Ellltlv, Fry, Apple Gran' Boch, Fisther Lee J Bed, Bonne-H Row Four--Menqler, R, Allen llolnrf-s Moll C-allaqher Koniclr, Averill, Clark, Hilbonrns Labnm-Q Lf-ws J Bal Row Five-f Atwood, Fast Graves, Hardy, Groshonq, Apot-lnr.in Knoll E Aliqnvs Cin Cunrn-inqs, Kropf, Gr.1l,Grifllflv,ADple Row Six Dllltn Boller Barron, Beals Cr'-iq Ashbah' Dlfqen, Johnson, Awrs Bnivnw B Pxtlnrris Eine-r P Adonis Floos Bleqel, Apr Br.1nl1s,E Aus? H Ads? P Bn Arier, Lamb Corlttn,Hrl1Pbr5ntl,Berry, Boffom Row Fuslr- C'.w'vva'l Brown C-euiinq, R Hill, Blocker, Kruger, DuBois Colt- Htwrrrer, Cowell, Bryan, Forsxlh, Lnhli, Furthner, M. Hill, Broadwater, Boofhby, Clxsrrrltn-rs Duke-' B Uri lr CC ll., lll IB Tfolgf 1' a better understandi -P ,fufhcrqrgd son is the L -.Q X . purpose of the Boys , e ff:Kenneth kmey. This group, in it organization,,also aids the Girls' Lea e in its activities. This year th club participated in school projects and cted the Dads Night prog M A 'also prov' . dawg he i yeur for their group meetings. .- The officers for the year were president, Kenneth Ruin yi ice- president, Ted Coleg secretary, Glen Wti1'rer1g tre11surer, Stone. R.rmty The faculty advisers were Mr. Richard Mengler und Mr. Russel' Adzuns Top Row -Pifnf-y Vnntif-rburq N l -'ls McBee, Sfoclrlon, Milne, Underwood, Nelson, Nyberq, Slovall, Rowe, Warren, Whilrnore, leulsch. Row Two- Srlniler, Stairs, Rein-an Mclrirosh MrgKt-rifle, Van Fossen, Stockton Mahr, Scofield, Powezl, Mnrrav, Wickarn, Parker, Meyers Row Three-Sandsrrom Reynolds lone, SV-vw Schosfer Vvlvriq, Smith, Meier, Horninq, Mclnlosh, Schmidt, McCoy,Srni1n. Row Four-Srnilh, Will, Vr-rnnolrn, Powers, M Nyln-rq, Murray, Wnrenpanqh, Vintenf A. J. Stone, Sorlnq, Warren, D. Stone, Widnier McHenry. Row Five-Menqler, Robison, Rr-irnan, Thompson, Wilhnrrr, Nvlsvn, Peel Spring Pom-'l Morse, Nored, Svlander, Voss, Miller, Rexlord, Starr Bofiom RowfMcCoskrie, Que-sinberry, Slayion, Roberts, Sthqwir-1, R-wigtn Rose, Robifaille, Ramey, W, Taylor, Mayors, Smalley, Nevilles, Snxton, Taylor, Wells, Morse, Mills. 7 51 if - E TJ 1 3 f r ' ' 7 ' Sl: l- , . '25 .f t ' f V, Y - i - - -Y f , ff f , ' Top Row N 1 Pvt-' Www-fi Dim--, Vw Fiigsf-ri Row Two-Mflfimgh Pow, Mmm. lmnsr Smisvvf J Mttrmwsr Sum Row Three H t- Q Rv- XA H Mu, fs Wilmrf- Nivills, Swim Nngf-rig, Boffom Row -Shing Wi-115 Sqfifyw' Mash-is Kfuiiz-i S'ff-v- f W xi llwllllilll SQU , i The liite Stluud is made up of sevxggigf v NN S6 student fire chief tuid his itssistuuts fo '1flEi'1j Alia ' and tesp EL bility in perfimriuiiig drill elL1twMNu,.ifx M M acl is divi ed into lou :it- titlitms with .1 lmttiilion iart il ii rev! Of ten en. The duties of the Fire Sqiitiel include pile A if of fire drills opening exit doors, closing cluss-mom wiiidww i i iidoors, 'ing at all people are out F Q 'I of the building, mtumin ii i ire hosqi u general orgutiizutiou and mm SUl'L'fVl5l0'l Of slfllili rsyth re chief, Assistant chiefs ure Iiiirle Nyberg and erber lr Q The batttilion chiefs are Mgirdis Lemon, Dgux i llnolds i oderiek McKenzie, und Sum Bryan. Mt. f rkc Wipglz is 1 fiser. , , Top Row Bwntwf- Bn' iv-l Hysltup Bi-tl Anderson Fischer Row Two-Burfnfff Plattiy Gfvshsiiriq D Cory Hind:-5, Bri bmw mr VAN' N . . Row Three Eiitiiif CMH'-ll, Fw, Atzpv-N Adams, B,Ci1fl Aust! H-lvtiri Row Four Biown Cel- Blntmf llmiifiir-r Luhl- CA'-wi Li 'tiiuiii Boffom Row-fNvbetq. Graves, Btwn. McKenzie Fwsvfh Reimvliis LYWYYOVV. f Dt-.1 ring - -iv 5, Bbwrlvirr, Axers Blasclr, Davis, Hoisclhl Eqqvrs, lvers, Funk Holporrb, Knrrwrerx Hurt! Beard D-svis, Hickman, Brmvn Row A, , ,. 0 i 1, 'dill Be r All dwri Lk Hill B'-l rw' Da s lli w lv rvgf unq, H rnriq L nwi ex rqtrl wnr. , Bu , t , t s t, vi, A son, Jtlrrisorr, Avfrs, ADD Borfom Row Unypr! Dngrmq Bg,1uP, KPrrr,Clynfon,Qriqqs, Bruwri,JPr1kins,FiSQV'e'r.Di1varitiy.Horninq, Doticlff,Cviinili-rrrmryWr's!.'.109 Hulvlvr HUMIE IECUNUMICS CCILTUB Home EC girls tire we, t V Stffviqe. lis is the first line of the 1 begin their lui-itituimtdlgr an ' uifies their willit i ls i 'i4i wrork . to etmtri 'te - M 'iw ll' tothe wel as ii chool. il it 'C flahi ght of the s itil fuuiirious spou- Sonylf s f! l OITIC N JN nomi ClLlbWAlSIl1L'AlLllT1lll Smm' LUDCL 'mgiven girls who were Home Economies Club members previous to thei grae. fio . Mug ll f the success of the club must be uttrilwutetl to Miss Auu McClew and at 1 Crle uvis -orgtmizntiou advisers. l lr,i'!5'wl1t'.i'fu' Vwxx ,,,w,.i rr' 5 errnltl Sf1114.i!4,,- IXl.irtli.i Dt'.iruig fu ,. ., , Presitleut Al1teStimt- Sl1ii'leyXY1tli11el' l:ll.l Ivers Cleo ,l'UI'gL'5Ull . ,Mm ,.,,. ,,, , ,,,V1L't'-l'1'es1ilt-nt , ,, , Secretiry ,, ,, , , . , 'I1'L'.lSlll'L'IA lXl.lI'IllI1D.lXI5 Pliyllls Rlll'lL'l'I3 Alite litu TOP ROW Werlrvrlwv Torqcsons Wesreotr, Petierson. A. Musse-lmarr! Tiimmn Sfudarlr, Giwivr Row Two--pufrruw Nt-vills l Sr1riflr,S0ufI Matjism, L. Wi arms, We-lls, McClew Row Three-Marvin! l Willitwxs Wiilrrrirrxpurl7e'r,RoS1', MtGnrry Mum Zrwiwiill Mitrnlvr, W-Tfllflpi SVU. NPf1bPCl Mewc-1. Row FourfSchrepc-ll Wit-sr-4 E lorrvpkirrs, lewf-Mn! L Turripkinsx Schiller Therruitxsx Strmlli-1, M Srent-, Wilkirisunl A. Stone Boifom Row-Roberls, Stoner. Le Master, Wells! Moekrrwinre, Orhzx Taylor, McKinney, Swanson, llwrrrpsun, Osihmtr Mussi lrvmn! 4 jgf 4 N I. M if L s.,,k,i,45 w .. y, 4: .i , ,. 'Q' Q f v,hg,', fr ,Q .Qi Supicinlwur In Un mln-r 1' Nimwiiilvcr IS Nova-iiilwcr ll Dcrciiilwcr li llcvcinlwur ll j.inu.iry S 'l.inu.iry 16 'A' .dt Top Row 'Mxwi'-, ll i l A' l 1 1 Boffom Row B' ,v :f 'X .Jr 9 fi G1 RLS LEA ir Cuifwzrfizi' W X, 3 Hallo 17.153 if X ri1z1ry20-lyleeting C. A. A. l'rogr.im, f.lJfL'Ll Pull. 'ebruary 22,--wGf:nc-ral Asmiiilily by Girl! linigiic. Girls' Ii-.igiic Disrrifr Coiiferencqhrfll' March '1AfCo-eil B.ill, in lxlmiiwn. Wyf' March 19-Mooring Psp Club l'r0gr.im. Mr. Mcclilig A. W. S. Eri lfftgxriip Gi-mlm spokf. INIIIUCU. i March 27 Vliiiiior-Suiiimr 'I-Lkl. Sn-ni . W April 16' lXlcciinigf Glu- C lulw Proggmm. C1l1riSrmas Assembly. April 20- Girls' I.C.lALfl1t.' Northwest Cioiiliurcmt. C11-ul Bill. ' April 21i l:.lIllL'f-ljilllgllltf B.ll1kILlC.'l. Meeting Miss Tunkur from WL's- April 50' liisr.ill.iriun. Icy l oiiml.ilion. ' ir Gil RLS? lLlElffll GTUIE The Girls' League of I9-10 had for their slogan By Wiiys and the Resting Places. Under the supervision of Mrs. Mamie Rounds the council and cabinet members have had a very busy year. The svonsored Thanks tivin t and Christmas charit drives. The Christmas Assembl was Y l Es 5 Y Y considered one of the most successful events ot the year. Many students participated in it. Three co-ed balls were given for the enjoyment of the girls. Each class spo red one. The tea given by the senior girls for their mothers was a delightful event. The f itoriuin was beauti- fully decorated. A program was furnished by the girls for their mot S' entertainment. Senior girls took a vacation from duties when entertained at a tea given b ejunior girls. Much time and energy were devoted to this tea. The junior girls put on ogram for their guests. The graduating seniors appreciated this token of respect. . 4 vt,-W' I Schedule pencils, football programs, and han s the girls. A large number of girls represente t L irls' League atatheydisttict conference in Lebanon. Eight delegates went to the Older r s' Conference in McMinnville. Five delegates went to the Northwest Conference in Portland on Aprw The girls spent a most enj .,., gh Viggo 1 V4 M .. F,-Dm L-eff fo Righf Ruin fs, Mi lhtsll,-nv Mnqrudr-v, Shlirm-r, L'-1n.1id,Sghrawitn, GM1, Swnrileyl Brown, Bryan, Harding, Joseph! DeArmond. Top Row-Ciirrinl Powell, Glenn, Spring. Row TwofMevfzrs Arpnzx Peltinqerh Milnr- Apt! Fast. BoNom RowfSehlof rian, Di len liqhv Graf, Chambers, Tompkins, Swanson The Science Club was ' ' for the purpose of certain fields of desirable physics. Mr. Elmer The Art Club, under the able various lines of art. They contributed their decorations and posters. They took up figure drawing, and the making of Christmas cards. Gladys Nielson se allowing students who are interested in Van interests in those fields. A Course in Chemistry or much in e programs, party W block prints, Betty Mills as vice' president. Martha Funk as secretary, Donald Chipman as treasurer, during the first semester. Top RowfBt,lh5, lsulscjhl Van Groos. Boffom Rowfbearti, Pulrvmn Kcnielr, Arrnglmnqi Powers 'Ilie members of the Office Force are graphing dirroing md recording.Theyareulso thc public uid rxking cire of the regular oflice Top Row Younq McCIe Van Fossen Sfoeklon, Maiors, Kendall. BoVfom Row--Nelson, Slone, Chipman, Taylor, McKinney Bands The Cim Cooker Club was organized for the purpose of giving boys a chance ro le urn ro Bryan, Forresler. Row Two-H ornlnqi Armstrong, Crane, Rose. Row Three-Sfone Ayers. Boflom Row-Brooks, Jordan, Brown. Oelien, Harding, Calor, Allphin. F McClew is the 'idviser in film mimco who is the school A T. li 1 4 if ... 4 Top Row Lahti! Peftinqr-r, Awlnrns Wilt, Ball, Pr-elm Millhel on Row Two Wil mms Bcwfvx Lyirns Apprlmari! MXH.-r PafnmwH Row Three - Poetry P Rasmussr-n, Currirnirngs Mussr-lmnn! Pwifffsnn Hi boufv' MfC'fisx'u- Boitom Row Beave-rf, Charvrlwerlin, elfrnsi ri Fflmiiniis, Rirlu-Ms Wilkinson Hvl Vfgll Meeting twiee it week, the rifle clubs, one for the hoys rind one for the girls, learned the fundiunentiils of shooting. Extensive target ' d in the rifle I'1lI'lgL'. Iiaich inernher provided his own equipment. Mr Though the be one of the most popular l eluhs olliered. The club wus ig T was offered only to senior girls. This yezir the Club hats .ind junior its well ns senior classes. The club rneets twice Ll week under the instruction s from Oregon Stare Clollege. Oflicers of the club are Susan Rutherford, presidentg Kathleen McMillan, viee-presi, dentg Margaret Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Top Row kr-rn! Sfhloemary Cmllnlinx Wt-iw. Knerzek, Hopkins, Re-ietvarfx Wtaridrip, MrC?ur'y! Cox Thompson Boifom Row Moms Mi'Mvll,iri Eelshfrfy Mildred Anderson, Thomas, Davis, Rufherhnrcll M Amit-fson, Meliinnev, tx! , , , , 2. -4 uni-1.6 Q'f3fi ' s Q9 j,..'Q 5 4lm7'f Gil' 'i - ifsii-fl 'V H J - ' ,, , 11, fp ' J 'Q WE 9542 5 .P I' c gsj-5 +49 . ,gf-gg-:N f lv ' 1' -sw Top Row Rtiliig. n Pow 'N Gravis B,-Viv. Row Two-'Grosl'vonq, R. Arenz, Sa-don, Atwood, J, Arenrl Slone Boffom Row-Hi-l, Snwvh, Allphin, Brown, Millhollonl Kncfl, Wickhgrn, Q The Noon Hour Cfommittee is of inestim.thle value to the many stutlents who remntin at sehool during the noon hour. The eommittee tonsists of seventeen members. me-mher h.is tlmrge ol .1 sport. The committee elgiri tournaments. lt Activities when the xx 'lihis committee llntler the tlireetion of Mr. Bruce I C stage .intl the perm.tnent properties .intl of huiltling or llflkl Mr. Boelner, advisers. Iitieh leyhilll, hasketbtill, .mel aerial weather and sliites outdoor noon. Une hoy is seleetetl to .ut .is stage mmnger for etieh nujot ''Three-Ciorneretl Moon, M.irvel Hoiseth for the CQhristm.is program, sponsoretl hy the Home lftonomies Cfonferenee, Cfhgirles Apple lor The for 'l'he liyes of 'l'l.ilotf' 'lim Fry for M.irth.1 Gr.1h11m's tliinee program, and Delbert Pitney for Smiling C of curing for the orl was mitnager for the two one-.ict plays of Nainnettef' Bob johnson Tlirouglif' Top Row Appln Cnrl llghri Pvnm Brain. Bolforn Row-Cfranl! Stolmlii, Johnson MrBEe Ffv Btontiwavvf Hoist-tn. I V l , 0 lr, ' 5 Qll -v ' 1 no l. I1 'C' 'u QQ' lip 'M O U N Wi WGBH izllfii- as L . .ns. 9 un so as 5 LQ J Q 3 , .- Top Row KS' If : I 1, ll 11f+f- I1 M' we Row Two '-'wwe I-'I :ww lk- ww 1 FV' el-n I wwe Muv' 'I BV' I w N lvl' Row Three '- ' z' Hr- nf M.-'gf' 9 'H lil' Awvwml W -awe A 5 w Boflom Row In ' M 'H 4 NNW- I ' 'uf N lwn, v Vw' f. 1. Jw'-S VV' 2 l. 'f' I 1 ' R C u un org 1 lor mln. purp mu Q xr It ,Fl w Lmlmrs ul L nm will IL mm wosmo cnta s 0 fl I K w 1 I up 0 pu an Lmr mm L U1 ummm 'Ibm l'l1om fmpllx' I lw ps .mlul A A os Hill, IQ , I 'r IIIILTLNI Ill plum w .llnx . , . A L V I P . . M ' lu- clulw lm. ll ml I .' ' II .lm w:'i'Z'f 1 l f'l 6..f.pl1x', In .ulllnzmn um mlm lux' I 'f ' 4.3. . ' V ' lun- lnxxrnc.-I In mlw, Irir I, .ml ll' 'I IW 'ILIFQ-I 1 sw- f w , .ggig .0 ,f hi I ' ' 11 I - . I..m'x' llmlurwuml ax rlm IWYCSIKICIH of 1 'Club X df' 'fl - W .2-I ' .ulvxsn-r, wg , f .,,, N J, .1 w g . 1 'I ' 1 I X mr fy ir f ,V Ljilw LI- I I If ' I lm' lH'LIlLNll'.l IS llugtly Se of sruclenggw, ho playls gui tr x wuzh mlm- lnlp .mr .1 tux lv I ,' Whl I L1 ll flu Iomlwll ml lv lxLIINlII mv, w mmlunml. .IIILI ACI' SSIOI1 instruments. I ' . ' V . . K .lv . 4Lf.HlIL'N, flu' Ol'kIlL'NlF.l I n sl lm xrtormlmu Mr. Ikllvurl Mmm actor for IIIL' uullcslm, smlul ll1.1I ilu nrllmullyl 1r1nrn.1suIgrL-.lily Ill vm .lull Ill 1111pr'csxL-run-:mr lIll'UlllQIlUL1I' I .1r. Top Rgw U I. M 1 l'- Aw, Inav B-I+'-v PM M nf- A 1 N M f B-,H Row Two I-wvf' ' x- ' H . ' 'V fi I lf- K HQ F' Boffom Row in M ,- l I-,A -,f 'I-. I-4 -wif: I v .N 5 y,4,l,l', xl' , 11S r 11 P W ,M,..Q,f, If I v , Top Row Rtuiiitls Biowi lv.-v.i '-, H ,www vw li-li? If-tlwitl Josriph iln lnnfvv Con-in Calor. Row TwofBrown Swnrllwy Jonvs Mila Shiiiw htliriiuiiii Qt'if 'w 'mfitl Row Three lnxiu' vim lt-his Maqftitlw! Aviwhin Kr-str-f Cl-tint! Wulf-ltr-ld lvws, Funk Boffom Row'- frtnlf-ll liw-1. Aiiiif-'sin llwva Omyii ll Ai ini kr ff . sittin- tawr, Mi lluil f-nl loiqwson Lim mill Yell Leaders-WSH-imcr, Ostr-nw Y li A-AAYA T lf A M If Y li A-A-AVA 'l' lf A M Y ll school. lhat s lust a samplf ol' what thc puppy girls of Cf, H. S. t to fontrihutc all thc At oath honit' haskcthall or foothall gains thc yelling, shouting, autl t By way ol unilt Spartan liuatl cinlwlnin pitturt' at thc various lit-sith-s provitling important st-rvitu is tht Mrs, Mamie Rountls 'llhc Drama lluh well-known plays. XY .1 S IHC thcin, and i't-x'it'wul motion pictures of plays as part ol' their tlulw program. produce wool rally 'with a maroon-antl-lwluc meets the girls make a pleasing 'on to the school. Their most ations. the group, assisting stutlt-nts to tlcvclop an appreciation of KL-iscr the tluh incmlwcrs road plays, partitipatctl in group also stutlictl stage scttings and makcfup of Llll.ll'.lL'lCl'S functions of thc Top Row lloiswn Riliwfs Miivft-' Ki-iw' V.in.lvpolYJ.1.liii.vi Row Two--Johnson Sffwilix W1-gtnitwwland Em Tlwnwns Can-i litmtis laik 1 Bolle 50 Ht 5 lla W ' ll l m Row ' tmpv 'iimnq All-ir crvissonh Enmfy! illr-, EQ- ghvox Hi MLCA urn av. V H M .3 .49 4 . ,N ac DO 36 v vx my ,- as if W' lr-ig Q lb Top Row 'Nf 1 v' 9711-Yfvfwxl1'vM .Ivy-:ff 'NN n BoHom Row Rww, H' .:f VU' ff KW' ww V ' B 'M' M f-f fQurv.nlli5 Llmprp Symll. .III iIlIL'l'Il1lIilJlI.ll lnmm'411'y blifikly fm' high snlmul joL1rr1.1lisIs, hom x 2, LldX'l5L'I'. Ar tim flrst :mr on the f ms cl thy smlcrv .md we-11' ulurul ru the lx-spurt Louis ups, YiL'L'API'L'SfklCIIfQ SLl3.lI1Il.lSLIIIXIIIHI1 sn r rcpm'rcl', a 1 Ilml uscph. Immnm' NVQ-IIS, lrvm- Palmer. Hwrh 4 L-xxcnn morn. SUVUTIII1 Ljnulc f 1954 - Rooxuwlr School Too Row E sw 1 ff UW-r-f gmt' Fm' w--f Row Two Ajfvs K-'ww F':'w .kA :Wv'kF wv w BoNom Row ' gnu Hn P 'fwfmv was J f.x..w1v mf,,,:wM,,wf H-ua ' C - MNC A H 1 w-..,.-, 4' '-f- X Ain-'qi' -4-- L-wr .usp -. . . ,- , . Hgh. A -Tim Q. .. , Y- -. ,,1z.' wha' gl 5-wig ' 'img' r' ' . - - Mug ,,-,, -- ?3s,:.: if-' .w-fift Poems arc made by fools like me, ' . - ' Z. - But Only God can make ll trcc. -'-jowils KILMER. ,.....i......i..,.. W .M -N -M-f--or Top Row-Allison, B Ayers, lsorvi, Johnson, Curnminqs, Dunn, Larkin, D. Jenkins, Ber stforn. Row TwoffBl.ilfvlv Gmvrs Be-avvft Br-if-rliun, Q Dinwiddie, Eqqcrs, CODE-nhavsr, Dotv, Conlin, Edmonds, do Lancey, Howl-lls, Butlis, Kierzek Hopl-vis, Funk Pat Cmnt- Jenninqs, Allphin, Cntor, Liewelvn Caldorwood, Mols, Gundf-rman, Hmeorrib, Arrvistronq, Ente-ry, Buhtilts lvers, S Jenkins, B Four-Cnllowav, Hill, Bennett, Belshf-9 Hubler, Bryan, Kollrns, Koniulr, Bloiker, Dearinq, Arnold Hoi-fnvi, F Aye-rs Milltmlli-n --Crockett, P, Crane, D, Brown, A lwortjen, Berger, Bunker, Kastor, B Afers, Defkrrrionil, Moekniow MuKinr1ey,Cor, M.Ani1e'Sun, Mi ls Row 'lhree Brown Row Bottom Row E, Andi-15:11 Dnvis,JOhr1Son, Fischer. ILS, ATHLETIC AISSUCIIATIIUN A r!Untler the .tble leatlers ' A Eileen Steimer, the Girls' Athletic Assotiution 1 -. 5 alias co vletcd .moth in ccessful yegvg-w -'nlx I L, Amon ities which thefi A. A. group has s wonsoretl or p.irtir'ip.itt-tl R ifsxare two play daysg a bunquetg tournaments of i it , llcylmill, h.ise-lull, .indhockeyg lessonsin swimming and skatiiggg and activities of hiking .intl bicyclingR,,,, M 'MW vwqt-f.,-w.-...,..,:.qsrsusfL'fff----,M.,,u Q N , Y, This is QPCKILEO any,hgit.1, in high school who is interested inuhthlgiits .ind who is i1tl8eM'to i5iiiss tlieiientfihcqtlrequirgglents. Awards are given to 'X members for e.1i'nin,ig points in various sport activities. 'N , - Club orhcers for the ye.1r include Eileen Steimer, prcsitlentg I.ut'ille Bryan, ' Srviliivr vice-president, C.itlit-rine Thomas, custodian. Top Row- Qhi-phhrl, P Rasmussen lprmnnrd, Musselrvian, Tuviison, Show, Stuilnqh Stanton, Van Poison Row TwogGritlin, Walker Scnotlvr, N vvills, von Lehi' Wuojfogk Ze-ww Met:le', Z5-dwrck, Mussfllnian, Monro, Row Three fAnoe-rson, Norilylm, Purtrs-' Thomas, E. Tompkins Schlciriht, Park, Wah: Waletit-Ri, Shelton, Rutherford, M Shiipe- Sclmelt-r, Row FourwVoss, Westcott, Wilkinson, Nelson, Wiilian-5, l Tompkins, Willey, MMGNH Willigrris, M. Rtlsrvvussi-ii, M White Ren tseh, lracr-well, Sccher, Stone, C. Shupe, Moser, Srriythe, Bottom ROWAE. Palmer, Pioree Roberts Stu-in R, White, Oetien, Steinior, l, Pqlnier, Ortif Platt Swanson Magruder Torqeson, OSChnCr Roberts if 11111 11 gr , , v-- - ---1-WV-,e.L-M f- 1' wg' J f 5- 'l .-,- IFUUTBALL Plating filth in the No-Name League, the Spartan gritlsters matle much better heatlway in this years campaign tlrive. The maroon-antl-blue nosed out NfC i 1yillgblitll.tli1ook, .intl Oregon Cary in league stanthngs, winning one, tying two, and losing fouirigwaml s, Two nohfleague games were also playetlg one was lost and the other won. I After being upset in the opening tilt of the, r by Metlfortls Tigers, Corvallis bounced hack in the setontl game and blanked Lebanon, 13 to arting No-Name play, the Spartans downed Oregon City I9 to tw, hut were outplgyrd inutha-HEYE' t ree encounters by the leagues toughest teams. However, in 'following clashes, Corvallis staged two scoreless tleatllocks with McMinnville and Tillamook. e' seasons finale, Salem hantletl out a li to 0 tleleat. ff' h the entire starring varsity graduating this year, material , . t , w rave to he lurnishetl by the oncoming classes for next years stluatl. lfrank Ramsey, former Oregon State College gritl star, actetl as this years toath. Coach Ramst y Top Row - 5- i sf. M K1-my fi A me Fig hw Appw Mm i, 5 Qqqwsg Ti-,perm R ,gen Bone, 'v NJ, ,i 1 T fi it Row Ywo K. Hi Fi, Lift Vvv-' 55- i' L' his W,i'H.m Va' F-.-ssriri Artiiirsm Trtwipstwn Boffcrn Row-Cori lfauw Nnftt: M- s 5 'SJ' lwuitt i Leviptr Ewan A - - 5 Q V5 fi ry BASKETBALL l The Spartans placed fourth in the No-Name League, a league comprised of the larger high schoo i in the Willttiiiette Valley. In the northern division of District 7.7 C, H. S. placed second as a result of a -Z6 a l Witli Glen Wtirren, senior, and Ted Cole, junior, the returning left this yearwiqllie basketball defeat in the last game of the season from Lebanon, who placed first in the District -- ye - -v : - o the state tournament. ' squad was one of the strongest in three years, but was greatly weakeneclli the loss of ,.,, Witrrefn, who underwent an appendectomy in the middle of the season. X ,,,W'Mi Ted Cole led the Spartan scorers by capturing a total of 23 inmgwgndnilgigjplaced second in the entire No-Name Lea i , N cl Zdlliinointsin one game, tying a - ,, iifiiiii L' 3 W yC2.fS lg0. ' In the second' annual 'No-Name Jamboree the West side avenged theit,,,lase'y'E5f defeat by winning -3-1-27 over the Eastern quintets. There are six seniors on this years varsity, namely, Glen Wtlrren, Ron Cornelius, Larry Russell, Darrell Powers, Dick At- wood, and Sam Bryan. .fi Hub Tuttle is the coach. Coach Tuttle Top Row-fFe-Hon, Powers, Hammer, Alwood,W-arren, Russell, Burlnerdutlle. Bollom Row-Cole Bryan Cornelius Mclnfosh Widtner Wickham. V-nw givin, t,sl Ul: QANILLII M M lwwwiwi FF f? , -mqwu O ' w IHWIII anf: 3, -nf 90 b--, -f ,ss , ag, M - 1 'an 1' A . - i .llilvdttf 4- A Olaf, 'na' - -.qs if A I M Lwitu, f. f-'M 4Eimtti5 i5i5,mmU,? Y iv X A M Mgwlllg Top Row'-9 iight, Nriiliiri Suriv. Shiva!! Rmmun, Cuvrtv-fr, Hummer. Boilom Rowfpowohx Masters,Grcshor1q,WPlls, Kwtlfifx Hardy. Knoll Cniiiprisctl ol' .imhitious sophomorcs rtntl juniors who hops to furnish material for thc varsity in future 'c.irs, thc B .iskctlmtll tc.im crime out about cvcn in wins xml losses this 'C.lf. Most of thc games wt-rc l I l . played .is prcliminiirics to thc xqirsity. X ,i,, Bill liutlm-r was .ii'aid'coiit QIbnbcs. wa' - ,MM '. 'u .Ax N v -.v' Ami.. .,,imYTa::T, L -.,,,...4n-... Altliuutgli lt-w It-ttcrmcn rcturnctl this year, tht: Spartan truck ICLIITI fared very well during tht-ir stqison. The tmtkstt-rs tlitl hast in thc sprints, liclputl by Marvin Wilt, thrcc-your lcttcrmari. Dick l-.thti .intl Don H.immur .tlsu were uutst.inding sprintcrs. Huh Tuttle, lmskt-rlu.ill .mtl former ftmtlmtll co.ith .tt f.. H. S., lmntllt-tl tht- ioh of mentor. Top Row llw 'i 4 -it lfiiivi kiwi-y Rim lw QA' I: mi' Sv, ov Bfww Kfiwyf S '.,f,Q.f Kiwii By'-r r-4.igm'- PRN ix lump goggom RO, i.,,,,' vviii NW, 1, Af1.,f.,f, Inuit, iuiivts, Rim-.in if-, M lima' li, Mhfni, vvuim C'C ff, fl 4,1- QOH' fe Ii l Z: M 'W gc I6 1 gs. ui rw Top RowAWi0h.1m! Voss! Ramsey, Parker, Schuler, Row Two-Murray, Durrell Maiors, F, Allen, A. Allen, Bofforn Row-Greig Bfoaelwalr-rl Ramey, Carlon, Gerdinq, Sears. Witli Fred Allen, Winston Majors, and George Vfarman forming the nucleus for the boxing squad, the team showed much improvement over last year. Under Frank Ramsey's supervision the Spartans man- aged to win about as many matches as were lost. Witli the return o tight lettermen froniml 2ll5l?'yisggr's squad, the wrestlfngigeamibroke ahout even in wins wr , and losses this year. Matches were held with Oregon i ilwaukie, Sandy, Orm Blind School, Dallas, and Albany. A, .. A N At the state wrestling tournament held at Salem on March first and second the team X as eliminated in the second round. Frank Ramsey was coach. Top Row--Pitney, Ramsey. Bo-gat Elholl. Row Two-Robifaille, Johnson, Vrg'Vil'olrri, Wake-lit-ld Bodom Saxton, Ayers Boffom RowfJohnsori Nyberqx Nevills, Cummimgsy Averill Graves Boolhby. ii if 5 . Q I gn Q, :film ,IP il 'iff 7 It - P rl' Q '- ,uid I V qi wnsgxy ' X N 'fit of L Q ' L 'Qty' 4 75' gil 'H y., if 1 i - 1 v Top Rowf-Arm, R-yrvifoillv, Appolrrmn, Fischer, Beck, Quesinberry McDonald, Blacker Row Two-Powers, V1-rrihc'rn Hetfinw A Anziwstn Fnlrtn WhlVl's E Amir-rson, Boflom Rowillamseyl Sanosrrom, Cornelius, Bryan, Cole, Toney Srvigh Kfuoe' W tvnftr Y imsitlimitit Hel ed b the redguof man lette and other veterans, the baseball st uad showed much P Y ii Y v i l improvement over lzistliyeiir.w,Q1'he Spartans rppeted with Philomath, Albany, Sweet Home, Salem, Alsea, Monroe, and Lebanfihi, who, togeth'ert,wgith Corvallis, form the Northern District of this league. 'Ihe winner meets the Southern Divi,s4,Q ti'ict crown. 'I his year's championship game was played on the Southern Division diamond. Frank Ramse took over the coachin Y chores ofthe S rtan team this ear. Y 5 Y The team, behind some superb pitching performances by Carl Sandstrom, a four year veteran, came out on top of the league this season. Carl, or Yogi as he is better known, is showit below in a couple of his windups. He pitched a no-hit, no-run game against Philomath at the start of the season. Ron Cornelius, Spartan catcher, is another outstanding player, hitting a .500 clip throughout the season. Row R fly Bonnplvl Fo ln r ar one w wo ue wswol urns-l L new ll l Boffom llm Golf Cfl?1b V518 orgmuzn l for l7Cf'lHIlCI'i who vs mud to lurn ilu lumlxmcmxls of :lm guna ln ulllilion thu mln PFOLIWIII Lonslsrul of L'xllll3IIlOH md kll.l1lOl'lSII'lIlOl'l lUllLllL's ul M ss Parton IS c uluspr of mln gl0Ll v Wnrlm mlm mum ol ilu lurnrmen the 40 tenms Squad had 0 M uslul susom m yum vnmmmg lwr.m1c.1lly .1ll tlmr IUIILILS Unrnl rlw complmon ol flu lmgh school rmms nouns regu ar practnce w1S held nn ilu gym vurh our door pruricc wlmcncmr thc Lourts vxcrg lX1Il1l7lL C1 Ln Mnlmoslm xx lx mln mmugnr xml Mus Pu on flu ulusnr op Row S .lv : Blu- B1 1 p 'lm e 5 wTwo F Agnolmm an ii 4 las A 'Q Top Row-Srhuh'-' Ri-yni his, Mills lufflr-N Warren! Dunaven, Gravilsy Tpiilseh. MtKf'ri,'ie, Ramsey. Row Two' Amivrscn Nt:-r-rq Van Fisfvn Fw, Himins, Aprle lfvrt ti Lahti Will Cornelius, Clark, Nravills, Reirrian. Bolforn Rowflitynn, Bvnrv-lf Forsyfhv Siotlli-n Fltvnf-t V-im, Sondslrom, Culp! Kruger, Larlon. BLUE W N Under the leadership of Carl Sandstrom, president, the Blue CQ has completed a very successful year. - Students who ha med letters in varsity football, basketball, baseball, and track are entitled to membership. ers and yell leaders are also admitted, but are not allowed to vote. Other oflicers for the year axe thefffbillowingz Vice-President HBV., .........,........... gifs., .......,. ....e. ....,,...lle T L 'd Cole N., Secretary-Treasurer ....... .,,.,t . .. enneth mey Sergeant-at-Arms... . . . . .......,..,..... . ..... R oftfrf Y V A arker New members are admitted into the club three tiinesmaiyieiirii Honorary members are Mr. Parker, Don Wilson, and Willztrd Carson. Frank Ramsey and Hub Tuttle are the advisers. K.. yy! f, , AUTQQRAPHS QW ,lg X v 16? yndeidjff gaflfnedf .., 1 ' 4,05-0-C600-aiu if 5047 'W -SWA ?f-v-we ff' . . Q fx 1, . ,., , H! . , . . f 'I V f I',yJ'! 3 5 E s Y I 3 x I x E i 2 i i v r S I
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