Salem Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Salem, OR)

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I xg!! ffyo xi V E5 QP 'W 'f?'1i,' ef ,B c 1 3 of I949 E255 ' i PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SALEM ACADEMY SALEM OREGON Edltor Sylvia Splllman Assusfant Edltor Wnllne Hemrnchs Page 3 Page A Dedicated to In the fall of 1948 Dr Hovland came to the Acade my from Mrnneapolns Minnesota where he had a vvxde experlence ID dealtng vvuth young people Some of the posutlons he held were as superintendent of publuc schools teacher and pastor for many years He IS a graduate ot St Olaf College Northfield Mnnnesota and Luther Theological Semlnary St Paul Minnesota He holds the BA and CT degrees H attended the University of Mlnnesota and also studned law tor two years ln lust one year of servnce Dr Hovland has accom pllshed a great work IH our midst Has able leadershup has made this year a blessing to each student at Salem Academy Chrnsts preemlnence In hns lute rs manrfest sn all his dealungs with others Th s as an lnsparatlon to all who know htm One ot hrs most tavornte verses rs For he hath made htm to be sun tor us who knew no sun that vve mlght be made the righteousness of God In hum II Corlnthlans 5 21 We the students of Salem Academy lovtngly de ducate thus CRUSADER Annual to hum Our Beloved President Robert G. Hovland Page 6 I will lift up mme eyes unto the hulls from whence cometh my help My help cometh from the Lord whvch made heaven and earth Psalm l2l 1 2 A word of The wise is sufficient- That s nearly what they say- And the wise are The Teachers and others Who guide us day by day. FX 000 EDITORS Dons Jones Ella Buhler ADMI ISTR TIG W V 5X X! Page 8 BOARD MEMBERS DM Rev O car Brown Presldent Mr Jam s Rsckard Vrce Presldent Mrs F A Starkey Secretary Mr RoyO Ferguson Treasurer Rev LloydT Anderson Rev Herman J Bohl Mr Arthur Dalke Mr Thomas Dalke Mr Charles Edwards Mrs Wllllam Fern Nick Goertzen Mr Ellrno Halvorson Lou Hughes Rev George H Jantzen Mr Fredrlck Lehmann Mr Harold Johnston Rev Abe Loewen Roy Muller Srlas Olson Sam Retmer Dave Turnzdge Henry Turnldge Rev RobertG Hovland School President Mr Charleton Smttherman Pnncupal Through prayer and faith the Board has sought the guidance ot the Lord ln cllrectlng the school and It has been greatly rewarded In seeing the school develop Into a tune Institution ot learnlng The Reverend O car Brown has headed thus group as Chaurman of the Board Mr. ' Mr. J Mr. ' Mr, ' Mr. Jack Quiring Mr. ' Mr. ' Mr. ' Charleton K Smltherman Fruencls Buble College Fort Hays Kansas State College life teaching certuflate Paclflc College BA P Mr Charleton Smltherman was prnnclpal of Salem Academy and also teacher of Sensor Social Economics for the year l948 l949 The Academy was organlzed In l945 In that year Mr Smntherman came to the school to teach Hlstory and Social Economucs A deep splrltual life and a frlendly cooperatlve attitude toward all has made hum a tune Instructor and prlnclpal His favorute verse IS I will Instruct thee and teach thee ln the way which thou shalt go I will guide thee with mine eye Psalm 32 8 Page 9 3 x A ' 1 ,.s,L.'f Social Economics fy' '25 'Q X 5 f . . ef ' -' 4 s . . . ,, . . . . 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GERALD ARCHER Basketball Baseball Track Coach Boys P E World Geography Dean of Men Seattle Pacuflc College BA For God so loved the world that he gave hls only begotten Son that who soever belueveth un hum should not pernsh but have everlastlng life John 3 16 RUTH K BROWN G s P E Pacific College Newberg Equnvalent to BA Graduate of Portland Buble Instntute That an all thmgs He mnght have the preemmence Colossnans l IB GOLDIE BELL General Scnence Buology Latm I Lmfueld College BA Graduate Work at Umverslty of Oregon and Umverslty of Washnngton If ye abnde In me and my words abude un you ye shall ask what ye wnll and nt shall be done unto you John l5 7 MARY L HAMMACK :sh I ll ranan Asslstant Dean of Women Oregon College of Educatnon BS Graduate work at Umversuty of Oregon and Umverslty of Nottingham England on a M Ed Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand agalnst the wales of the devnl Ephesnans 6 ll I2 Page ll I I I ' . I I I ' ' ., , . - . . 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Q ' I I . 11 . . . 11 - Z I . - ' 1 , JOHN B HOUSER D D New Testament Epnstles Gospels and Chrls tlan Lnvung Wheaton College Umversuty of Mnnne sota Th B Umon Theologlcal College MA Wmona Lake School of Theology D D There ns therefore now no condemnation to them whnch are an Chrlst Jesus who walk not after the flesh but after the spmt Romans 8 'I LOUISE E JOHNSON Seventh and Eughth Grades Oregon College of Educatuon As for God his way IS perfect the word of the Lord ts trted he ts a buckler to all those that trust nn htm Psalm I8 30 Page I2 ROBERT HUSTON Algebra Advanced Algebra Geometry Trugonometry Wnllamette Umverstty BA Northwest Nazarene College Pasadena College Let no man despuse thy youth but be thou an example of the believers word In conversation In charlty tn spirit m fauth un puruty I Timothy 11 I2 MATHILDA SIEGMUND JONES Typnngl Shorthand Bookkeepnng Willamette University Oregon State College BS Jesus sand unto hum I am the way the truth and the lnfe no man cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 MARJORIE JEAN JEWETT Gnrls Health Practlce Teacher from Wnllamette Unlversnty And we know that all thungs work together for good to them that love God to them who are the called accordung to hrs purpose Romans 8 28 0 WIT RONALD JOHN LUSH Band Choir Durector Vonce and Instru mental Instructor Northwest Nazarene College BS Amerucan Conservatory of Muslc B Musuc Ed Umversxty of Washvngton M Musuc Ed lThesns to be wrtttenj Serve the Lord wnth gladness come be fore has presence wlth stngung Psalms 1002 af A 1 .Q Y 1 . , . . . . - I - ' I , ' 1 f ' ' ' , Y . . 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H . . . . . ,, ABE LOEWEN World Hustory Northwestern Buble School Graduate Western Baptust Semunary Th B Pacufuc College Newberg AB Wullamette Unuversuty M Ed Uune I2 A99 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Chrust whuch accordung to hus abundant mercy hath begotten us agaun unto a Iuvely hope by the resurrectuon of Jesus Chrust from the dead I Peter I 3 5 MAY NORDYKE Englush Ill, Journalusm, Dean of Women Pacutuc College, Newberg BA In all thy ways acknowledge hum, and he shall durect thy paths Proverbs 3 6 HARRY MASON Football Coach Practuce Teacher from Wullamette Unuver Slty LENORE SMITHERMAN Begunnung Puano Northwestrru State College, Alva, Okla Fruends Buble College, Havuland, Kansas Let the words of my mouth and the medutatuons of my heart, be acceptable un thy sught, Oh Lord, my strength and my Redeemer Psalm I9 I4 HAROLD PRESTON MILLS U S Hustory Chemustry Buble I Northwest Nazarene College AB AB Pacufuc College Newberg Graduate work at U of O and O S C I am crucufued wuth Chrust nevertheless I luve yet not I but Chrust luveth un me and the Iufe whuch I now luve un the flesh I luve by the fauth of the Son of God who loved me and gave humself for me Galatuans 2 20 LEONA VAN TASSEI. Plano Classucal and Hymn lnterpretatuon l am crucufued wuth Chr st nevertheless I luve, yet not I, but Chrust Iuveth un me and the lufe whuch I now luve un the flesh I luve by the fauth of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave humself for me Galatuans 2 20 Page I3 ,:v:-,.- fzf my , 1 f- : B . , I . , , . - Y . - - - . .5 . . . . i V ' ' I A -- I Y - ' . . . . . . , . , ,, . . . . g - . , . . If - I , z ' . ' u . . ' H , . Page I4 Top Pncture Office Staff Lower Picture Maintenance Staff The Office Staff has been very efficient and courte ous accomplishing no small lob in keeping the office in splendid working order this past year Mr Carper, doing his work with a smile, won the love and respect of all the students who go to him for Superintendent of Building Mrs Carper, whose cheerfulness and friendliness would make her place hard to fill, maintained a small cafeteria were real homemade hamburgers and all the fixins were available She is always ready to lend a hand to any who need it around the Academy Mr Heinrichs, who drives the bus for the school, does not stop there to be of service His cheerful and cooperative spirit makes him a real friend of the stu dents L. to R. standing: Dana Lind- strand, Betty Wintermantel, Ella Buhler, Marie Pardo. At desk: Mari- lyn Taylor and Miss Dorothy Wiens, secretary. Mrs. Lucile Starkey be- came secretary after Miss Wiens' marriage. L to R Mr Lyle Carper rs Lyle Carper and Mr John Hemrichs . .1 . , M . just most anything, and he has been far more than the Four Things a rnan must learn To If he To would keep his record True thunk without confusion clearly love hus fel owmen sincerely act from honest rnoflves purely Trust IN God and Heaven securely EDITORS B th Hamilton Marilyn Knaupp George Wood Joyce Splllman Johnny Olson Sl - if Og. ASS S ' do To ' l I 5 To ' f To ' fHenry Van Dyke I f I 0 4 fo ' A Il Q l 4. Page 16 Haunted Bemg mmated unto the Freshman class' 49ers Mr and Mrs Dorset Aunt Addle Issac clownlng agam Well for plty sakes Bea Stlllwell Good or Bad? Jumor Play Cast Amt I terrible don tzha thunk? Jumor Hugh playmg bmgo Entertainment PJ at the Fresh Soph Carmval Hungry 49ers 1. 9. ' 2. ' ' ' ' ' . 10. 3. ' 11. ' 4. . . 12. ' ' ' 5- ,, . ,, 13. . . . . 6. ' ' 14. ' . - ' 7. , ' 15. ' s. ------ 1 1 Seniors President Don Goertzen Vlce Presldent John Wood Secretary Laura Buhler Treasurer Vnrgmua Blevms and Class Advnser Mr Ronald Lush dud a fme 'ob un maknng our Sensor year a happy and successful one Four years ago Salem Academy was fnrst started At that tume 16 of thus year s graduatmg Sensors were then Freshmen This was the flrst group to complete fodr years work at the Academy They are Laura and Ella Buhler Harvey Classen Wnllue Helnruchs Bob Un ger Josephlne Hildebrand Betty Relmer Ruth Thles sen Don Thlessen Bette Frlesen Don Goertzen Dean Walter Sam Wlens Marllyn Fern Leola Wall and Evelyn Stephens The Sensor Class chose red and white roses as the class flowers and blue and gold were selected as the class colors The motto ns Today we follow tomor row we lead Suttle Lake was the scene of the Senior Sneak May 30 3l A merry group of young people left early later Horseback rldung hlknng swnmmlng fnshlng soft ball and boating were the wholesome sports en loyed by the group After the actlvltles of the day were at an end a bug bonfure was bullt on the lakeshore where everyone roasted wneners and the dlnner was served plcnrc style After group slnglng and devotlons a weary but happy bunch retured for the nnght After another happy day of recreatlonal actuvltnes the Sensors made their homeward trek reluctantly Among other actlvltles that highlighted the year were a plcnlc class skate and dress up day We have many happy memories of our school years and of the splendid teachmg nn a Chrnstran atmosphere Page I7 , . , l . I I I . . . . I - I . . I . I . 1 I l I l I I V I . I . I - - , the morning of May 30, reaching the lake a few hours A I . . I . . I . . I . . I , , - , , , , - . Betty Jo Allred Franklin High School, Valleio, Calif. C.W.B. 3, 45 Girls League 35 Class Social Chairman 4. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. But a broken spirit drieth the bones. -Proverbs 17:22 Gwenn Virginia Blevins Salem High School 1, 2. Pep Club 45 Girls League 35 Class Treasurer 4. Delight thyself also in the Lord5 and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart. -Psalms 37:4 laura louise Buhler C.Y.F.C. 15 C.W.B. 35 2nd Vice- President, Girls League 35 Class Secretary 45 Choir 2, 3, 4. Being confident of this very thingy that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ. -Philippians 1:6 David Lee Cooley 5 'W- L1 3 dv tis . 1 , Parrish Junior High School 1. ,- Class Treasurer 25 Choir 2,35 5 54' swap C.W.B. 4. 3 And whatsoever ye do, do it 3 heartily, as to the Lord, and not x fy:--pp: unto men. 'J 4' -Colossians 3:23 lp za Harry lee Ediger Salem High School 1, 2. Football 3, 45 Baseball 35 Baseball Manager 45 Letterman Club 3, 4. For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have ever- lasting life. -John 3:16 Page 18 c :sv We ,K Q ' 1? sa ss i 3 fl f 4-mu? --Q Harvey C. Classen Choir 35 Track 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 C.Y.F.C. 1. For God so loved the world, that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him, should not perish, but have ever- lasting life. -John 3:16 James Francis Delapp Parrish Junior High School 1. Basketball manager 2, 3, 45 Choir manager 45 Choir 2,35 Letterman Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Class President 35 Baseball 25 C. W.B. 35 Paper staff 3. But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. -Matthew 6:33 Marilyn Maxine Fern Pep Club 2, 3, 45 C.Y.F.C. 15 Vol- leyball team 1, 25 Girls League 35 Letter Club 35 Paper Staff 25 Choir 2, 3, 4. Casting all your care upon him for he careth for you. -I Peter 5:7 Bette Lorena Friesen Class Vice-President lp Trio l,2, 3, 45 Social Chairman 3,45 C.W.B. 3,45 C.Y.F.C. 15Band 1,25 Choir 45 Girls League 35 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 3,45 Radio Staff 4. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the according to his purpose. -Romans 8:28 Ella Bernice Buhler C.Y.F.C. 15 C.W.B. 35 Girls League 35 Choir 1,3,4. l can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. -Philippians 4:13 ass Prophecy The Junnor Class has taken upon themselves to prophecy what the Sennor Class of 49 wnll be wnthnn ten years If any of thns comes true nt ns purely accndental The next tnme you turn your radno on and hear thns advert sement Speak speak for games Insten to the barknng dog and see f nts vonce doesnt sound famulnar Don Thuessen had a vonce that changed about as often as the weather and so he put nt to good use and found that he dnd qunte well at sellnng dog food Do you remember how you used to go down to the Youth Center after school and fund a bunch of boys nn a bng huddle nn one of the booths Instennng to someone tellnng some long wnnded adventurous taIe9 Who could draw a crowd lnke that I wondero Well you guessed nt It was Jnmmy Tallman He had a pretty good lnngo nn hugh school but you should hear hum now' He does qunte well at nt now as he makes hus da ly draw a crowd luke that I wonder? Well you gessed nt It was Jnmmy Tallman He had a pretty good lnngo un hngh school but you should hear hum now' He does qunte well at nt now as he makes hns danly rounds vusntnng each house as he goes sellnng hns Fuller Brushes and Mops Really kuds he makes a wonderful salesman wnth hns Ipana smnle hns soft vouce and especnally that wnnnnng personalnty that the housewnves really go for' Stop stop ut' You can use my knee as a gear shuft but honest fellows I havent got a clutch' Does that sound famuluar'7 Surely you have heard those famous Innes benng repeated by Bette Jo Allred nn study hall at one tnme She seems to be pretty good at tellung other people how to drnve so the State has hured her as an nnstructor for those who are applynng for thenr druvers Incense S beware fellow classmates' When you go to apply for your Incense keep your chnn up Shell outgrow that laugh some day Elvnn Goode had such a qunet personalnty nn hngh school that we hardly knew he was around We somehow felt that he would out grow thns and now he rs teachnng a speech class at O S C Thns bunsness of lnvnng on a danry farm seems to be qunte popular among the sennors Davud Cooley lnved on a daury farm from chnldhood and now he has hns own farm and ns sellnng mnlk to the Academy The trucknng busnness lust dudnt get un .lnm Delapps blood be cause he couldnt make money fast enough He has gone nnto the fnsh busnness now and works only two months out of the year The tuna fnshnng has proved profntable but nt ns terrnbly hard on Jnmmys dngestnon The poor fellow stnll gets sea snck We now see Marnlyn Fern settled down on a farm north of Dallas She has a photo shop on her back porch to earn a lnttle money to support her famnly snnce her husband cant manage nt When Ruth Thnessen was nn hngh school she was worknng as a tray gnrl nn the Bartelle Hospntal nn Dallas Oregon We learn that she was fured once but because she was such a dependable worker she was rehnred Now after all these years she has become the boss and ns supervusor of the tray gurls Duanne luhde marrued the year after she graduated and now she and Johnny are lnvnng nn Falls Cnty He ns provndnng for her by drnv ung an Oregon Motors Stage Bus from Falls Cnty to Salem He got hns expernence from druvrng the streamlnned G M C from the Academy Leola Wall us stnll chasnng Harvey Classen' Boy' What a race' He always manages to get away nn the nnck of tnme though I don t thnnk Leola wnll ever gnve up Shes stnll wrntung love letters un code too The Ipana Tooth Paste Company has hnred Wmton Zimmerman for advertnsnng purposes He gets S190 a week for hns charmnng smnle Gerald Dnllon always wanted to work nn a meat market but he looked so thnnk the owner thought he would eat all the meat raw So he ns now a bxg cattle rancher un Texas and ns gettnng slnghtly bow legged from suttnng on the fence ranls he us scared of horses Betty Wnntermantel ns secretary to the presudent of Acme lnsur ance Company She has marrned her boss and they have acqunred a houseful of lnttle busnness executnves Say gnrls and boys have you heard about the Pardo twnns Marne and Margaret' Well take an ear and get a load of thns They went to Portland and trned out for the bathung beauty contest What dnd you ask me Oh' nf they made nt? Well no they dudnt so they are back at the hosputal agann When I heard last Betty Renmer was worknng nn Dallas as a clerk nn a clothnng store snnce then I havent heard much Later I recenved a letter from her saynng that she thought shed go on to school and study to be a shorthand teacher as there are so few and she thought she mnght get a nob at S C A She graduated nn T949 from Salem Academy and ns worknng for F W Woolworth and Co Oh yes she got a ranse too and a pro- motnon Shes now the manager and ns donng a fnne rob hurnng and fnrnng as she Iukes In case you would Inke a rob wrnte Bette Frnesen Marne Harder has graduated from SCA and ns a Sunday School Teacher nn a lovely church nn Pratum For her nncome she ns worknng nn the Bnble Book Store She too has made a bug success nn lnfe and ns now plannnng to settle down Donna Harnmans long blond harr has brought her fame She ns posnng for an Egg Creme Shampoo Company We fund that LeRoy Gesner and Josephnne Hnldebrand have settled tnenr chnldnsh feud and have settled down happnly marrned nn the bug cnty of New York LeRoy ns now playnng for the New York Yankees Next we fnnd that John Wood has prospered nn a bng busnness concern As we vnsut the place of busnness we fnnd that John ns the head foreman un a lnght bulb factory Just as yet he hasnt found the rught mauden he us stnll requnred to be nn at I0 30 Looknng on a lnttle farther we fnnd Leona VanTassel suttung at her desk nn front of fnfty nntellngent looknng fnrst grade students Her school ns located nn Texas Gene Mulkey when last seen was worknng nn hns Feed and Seed Store nn Snlverton Oregon Behnnd the cashners desk we fund Esther Barthold who ns now Mrs Mulkey They have a thruvnng busnness At last he caught her' Who? We mean Wnllne Hemruchs of course It was a hard fought battle but Wnllne was vnctoruous and caught hns baby blnmp and now he has taken a flnght to Valsetz Snod Grass Lane Say dud you hear the Grapefruut Symphony or see the pucture nn the Capntal Press Paper for farmers? Well nf you heard the sym phony you would have heard Harry Edlger snngnng nn the barntone sec tnon The Metropolntan Opera Company offered Harry a contract but he refused ut because he dudn t feel that he was qunte ready for opera yet We werent surprnsed at all to fnnd that Dorns Jones now Mrs Gum ns snngnng commercuals over N B C nn order to support her ten lnttle Dukes Her husband Norman ns stnll un the Army Gurls' The next tnme you buy a panr of nylons be sure to look at the panr of legs modelnng them on the front of your stocknng box Do you recognnze them? I thought you would' Yes the DuPont Nylon Company fnnally dnscovered Don Goertzen s shapely legs DuPont Nylon Company has fnnally dnscovered Don Goertzen s shapely legs and now he has a fuve year contract modelnng stocknng for them We all used to worry about leo Wahl because he looked as nf he was lost or had lost somethnng The sntuatnon got worse and worse untnl nt was lust a pntnful snght to watch Leo searchnng vannly for that nng about nt now because he has found nt and he no longer goes around wnth a blank expressnon on hns face CAt least not as badll He found hns twnn brother Sam Wnens and now youll fnnd them nn your favornte magazune posnng as the Tonn Twuns showung off thenr beautnful curls and waves The favornte sublect at the Academy seemed to be U S Hustory At least ut was Bobby Ungers favornte sublect He lnked nt so well tnat he took ut for two years We were a lnttle puzzled as to what the future held for hum but now the fog has lufted and we see tnat after ten years Bobby has returned to good old Salem Academy as Professor Unger and ns teachnng hns favornte subnect U S Hustory Dnd you know that there are worknng students nn school? Well Wesley Pauls ns a noted authornty on atomnc energy and at the present ns tournng the country lecturnng on the atomnc bomb trynng to fnnd out why nt causes so much damage While laura Buhler was stnll un her sennor year at school I heard that the Dallas M B church was gonng to have a chonr banquet so I thought Id look un and see what was gonng on Dnd I see rught? No But yes nt us Laura placed next to Lee Kroeker What' Laura ns gettnng nn Lees car' Say Ella Buhler what do you have to say about thns? Oh' dont have anythnng to say except what nf hed be my brother nn law wnthun the next few years Say dud you ever notnce some one around the school wnth a dull look on hns face and he always looked a lnttle wnnd blown9 Well that has been solved for Dean Walters got a rob as a clean up boy nn the Ford garage and saved enough to by a car that wasnt qunte so wnndy and went a lnttle faster For some unkown reason ut took Dnck Carper a long tnme to settle down and choose hns lnfes occupatnon Fnrst he trned college fo a year but that was too strenuous on poor Dnck and made hnm study too hard Then he thought maybe he was supposed to be a clown and so he worked wnth the curcus for a year But that wasnt what he wanted enther There seemed to be somethnng up at S C A that kept callnng hnm back and he lust couldnt resnst ut any longer Youll fnnd hnm there now lust as happy and contented as can be He knows that hns father ns proud of hum too because he has followed nn hns foot steps Yes Dnck ns the namtor and youll fnnd that he takes prude nn hns work and does hus danly tasks as well as hns father dud Fellows have you ever notnced what pretty hands Tlllne Rash has? Now ns your opportunnty for she ns modelnng dnamond rnngs for Joness Jewelers Page . - , , , . . , . ,, . ,, , . . . - H H I I I . . . . . . - , ' , ' . , SO : . 11 - H ' - ' ' ' . n , . , - , . . . D , , H ,, . . . . , , , ,, - ,, - ,, . . ,, f. I ' - I I ' , ,, . . - ., - ,, . I . . o - A , . . . , . , A , u - H 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' . , , . - A ' Il ll ' ' ' . - 5 I . . . . - - , . . . . , . . , 1 , - . ' - I ,, - - U V - - - . 1 long lost oblect tnat no one knew about. Well, we can all stop worry- A I I . . , . , ' I - . , . . . . , n . . . ' ' ll ll ' - . . . , . . . . . . . . - , , , , . . . . , I . . . , . - - , - . . . , . . . . , - , - . . , - - H . - ,, . . . , , . . . . , - . u - N - , -- - - ' f, I - , . . . . . , . . , - , I . . . , - - , . . , , . . , - . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . , . r . . . , , . . . . , , . . , . . . , . . , - . . - , . . . . . . . , . . , , , . . . . . , - - - - . , - - - , 1 , I . . . . . . . , . . . , Willie Robert Heinrichs C.Y.F.C. l, Band l, 2, 4, Choir l,2,4, Football I, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Octette 3, Male Quartette 4, A. S. B. President 4, Letterman Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Class President l, Class Treasurer 3, Quill and Scroll 4, C.W.B. 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Radio staff 4, Annual staff 2, Assistant Editor 4. For to me to live is Christ. -Philippians l:2l Elvin Emory Goode Silverton High School l, 2. Band 3, 4. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. -Philippians 1:21 Dean Monroe Griffith Salem High School l, 2, 3. Choir 4, Band 4. God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble, -Psalm 46:1 Don Phillip Goertzen Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Class President 4, Letterman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, C.Y.F.C. l, C.W.B. 4, Radio Staff 4. The Lord is my shepherd, l shall not want. -Psalms 23:l Gerald Duane Dillon Salem High School l, 2, 3. Sing aloud unto God our strength, make a ioyful noise unto our God of Jacob. -Psalms 81: l Page 20 ,.,,.- - Q . , A I aaa gf .. gt if as Kj'ffm'5'f mf .im we taxi .ff '-fi 'ffl' Elizabeth Hamilton Parrish Junior High School l. Annual Staff 2, 4, Paper Staff 2, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. Secretary 3, May Court 3, Student Council 3, 4, Girls League 3. For He shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. -Psalm 9l:ll Donna Arlene Harriman Dallas High School l. Girls League 3, Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things I say. If -Luke 6:46 Josephine Jane Hildebrand Choir 3, C.W.B. 3, 4, Girls League 3, Trio 4. He is my rock and my salvation, He is my defense, I shall not be moved. -Psalm 62:6 Marie Harder Parrish Junior High School l. Choir 3. Casting all your care upon Him, for He careth for you. -l Peter 5:7 Doris Florene Jones Dayton High School l,2,3. A.S.B. Treasurer 4, Trio 4, Choir 4, C.W.B. 4, Annual Staff 4, Radio Staff 4, Music Festival Queen 4. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with sing- ing. -Psalms lOO:2 When Munnue Neuharth was un Hugh School we saw her occasuonal ly un a paur of blue leans and a cowboy hit We had a good udea that she would luke to luve on a bug ranch but we were a Iuttle shocked when we learned what type of ranch on whuch she funally set led down She owns a bug daury farm and h s proven to be qulte tne Iuttle mulk maud Dean Gruffufh has a lufetume occupatuon now He us tryung to teach hus kuds to play the french horn and to sung so they would some day GSS I Bette Jo Allred do wull my sturdy art carved legs to the pung pong tables at the Youth Center I Gwenn Vurgunua Blevuns do hereby bequeath my one and only eye lash curler to Marvun Dalke I Ella Buhler wull my talkatuve ways to Susan Fruesen I Laura Buhler wull my Senuor class secretary book and my wruters cramp to the future Senuor class secretary I Dxck Carper do hereby wull my Barely a tone t Gwen Phullups I Harvey Classen do wullfully and completely wull my femunune charms to Bobby Pynch un hopes that he wull use ut to great advantage un hus stage career I Davud Cooley do here wuth where fore and such as solemnly swear that I have nothung to be queath except my bashful smule to Wanda Bullungs I James Francus DeLapp wull my volumes of phone numbers to Vernon Isaac for hus future use and enuoyment I Harry Eduger do hereas wherefore and more and more wull my wunnun ways to Mark Hugley I Marulyn Fern wull my new car to Irma Rundstrom FORD I Bette Fruesen do here for where as and luke wuse wull my nuck name HAPPY to Carl Judd I Leroy Gesner do wull my chemustry book and test tubes to any poor Junuor who feels the urge to rause an aroma un school next year I Don Phullup Goertzen do solemnly wull my gurlush fugure to Gladys Loewen I Elvun Goode wull my place un the ornery roll to Nancy Muller I Dean Gruffuth wull cheerfully my um pahs and the furst eught measures of Truumph of Ishtar to any one who us foolush enough to accept them I Harold Groat do wull and bequeath my naturally curly Tonu to Allen P Thuessen I Beth Hamulton wull my fourteen carrots to Lorus Wells on condutuon that she wont start a vegetable stand wuth them I Donna Harruman wull my tempermental ways to Irma Rundstrom I Marue Harder wull my hugh rate of speed un tourung Salem streets to Dennus Mukkelson I Wullue Heunruchs wull my two burthday candles to to next years Student Body Presudent Bob P I Dorus Jones wull my box of Frenchs Burd Seed the burd seed that keeps you puckered to Betty Schreder I Duanne Luhde wull my poor wuttle dead luzard to Sudney Knox on the condutuon that shell be Kund To Dumb Luzards from here and for ever after 23 I Ray Mendenhall wull my wum wugor and wutal uty at games to Marvun John Dalke b able to try for the Academy Band and Chour If you go down to the Salem Armory on Wednesday nught you wull fund un the maun event of the nught gruzzly Groat vs ny Wood If you remember un Hugh School Harold Groat was goung to run a race wuth Louus Wood but he decuded to box hum Instead Mrs Robert Funk aluas Beth Hamulton us now coachung her three kuds whu e Bob us up at the Academy coachung the team for a good season W I Gene Mulkey do hereby wull my flamung crown to Betty Brown I Munnue Neuharth wull my shortutude and small curcumference to Bob Herrung We Margaret and Marue Pardo do hereby wull our udentucal looks to the Rohn twuns I Wesley Pauls bequeath my loud mouth and rouduness to Dwught Johnson I Tullue Rask wull my cheer leadung abullty and my enthusuasrn at games to Nancy Muller I Betty Reum r wull my mass of freckles to Marulyn Knaupp provudung shell reserve the space on her no e for them I Anna Marne Rundstrom wull my achung feet to Dorothy Muller and my dugnufued Iuttle gurgle of a laugh to Kenneth Larson I Sylvua Splllman do wull my puccolo to Duck Zel Ier so he can carry ut around un hus pocket I Evelyn Stephens wull my shy ways to Marulyn Harms I Lyman Sundvall wull my fruendshup wuth Harold Groat to Irus Ann Woodcock I Don Thuessen do wull my Tonu refull kut to Ruchard I Ruth Thuessen wull my hearty chuckle to Joyce Spullman I James Outlaw Tallman wull my altutude to Ruch ard Staggs I Bobby Lee Unger wull my lone cauluflower ear to Bob Herrung I Leona Van Tassel wull my hugh turnover of boy fruends to Joanne Lacy I Leo Wahl do hereby wull my hugh sprung lemon zene to Buzz Stratton for hus transportatuon next year I Leola Wall wull my typung technuque to Leon Duerksen I Dean Walters wull my uavlun to Jerry Fruesen on condutuon that he won t get carrued away wuth ut I Lous Warkentun do here wuth and wuth here wull my whute shoe polush to Ruchard Wuens I Samuel Wuens wull my cook book to Celua La werence Manutsas I Betty Wuntermantel wull my place un the chase for Wayne Caswell to Joanne Zunn I Jean Whute wull my scholastuc standung to Ruth Pardo I scenery lovung but bashful John Wood wull my Jack o Lughts to Bob Coursey I Wunton Zummerman do gleafully wull my uount ownershup un the Salem Poluce Department to Jack Carr I Gerald Dullon wull my abuluty to collect Horuzon ads to the poor sucker upon whom the duty falls next year I Josephune Huldebrand wull my trouble un wear ung hugh heels to Jan Pettucord Page 21 . . . I 1 I . .- . . . . I ,, . ,, ,,Ti 1, , ' , 24. , ' ' 2' I , , , , l 25. I . . l . . 3. , 7 ' ' Qs. , ' ' ' 4, , ' ' ' . 27. , ' I 28' I . . . . . . . ' ' , 29. , ' e ' ' 6. I . 1 . . . , . . . . ' 30. I . I , . 7. , ' ' f A, l D A D I ' . . . ' 3-I. I . . . . ,, . ,, . - 8- I . . , . . . ' . 32. I . . 9. I . . I I I I . . . . lo. , I I , I 34. I 1 . I . . . . so that she won't have to depend on that 29 Esau. , 35. , ' ' Il. , ' , , ' l - l2. , ' ' - - ' 37. , ' ' 13. I , , l . . . I I . . 14, I ' ' I ' ' ' 39. , l ' . ' ' - 15. , ' 5 ' - . , , , - 40. I . . , ' . Q 41' I . . I I D l . Q . . I7. , I -I I H H 42- , ' . ' . . ' r ' I' , ' I . . I . - I8. , ' ' ' - . 44. , ' ' ' 19. ,A ' ' ' ' ' . . . . n 45. I . I . . . 20. I . . . . . . H ' ' - . 46. , ' , ' 21. , ' ' ' ' , - - ' - ' , 47. , ' ' ' ' ' 22. I . l - 11 - 11 ' I . . . , 48. I . . . . . . , l ' ' , ' , ' - 49- , 'l ' , ' ' - Leroy M. Gesner Leslie Junior High School. Football 3, 4. But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. -James I:22 Harold M. Groat Albany High School I, C.W.B. 3, 4, Latin Club 4. I am crucified with Christ, never- theless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me, and the life I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. -Galatians 2:20 Raymond D. Mendenhall Salem High School I, 2, 3. C.W.B. 4. The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. -Psalm 23:I Gene Gordon Mulkey Silverton High School I,2. Choir 3, 4, Yell Leader 3, Foot- ball 4, C.W.B. Vice-President 4. The Lord is my light and my sal- vation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? -Psalm 27:I Marie Elizabeth Pardo Salem High School I, 2. Horizon Staff 4, C.W.B. 3, Pep Slub 3, 4, Choir 3, Kings Strings Set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth. -Colossians 3:2 Page 22 r f 'u, ,Y .1-, sl all J-xiii? wb- I' are Wm If:-Q.. Dianne Gay Luhde Franklin High School I. Band 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Trumpet Trio 3, Girls Prayer Meet- ing Board 4, Girls League 3. He is my fortress, of whom shall I fear? -Psalm l8:2 Margaret Rose Pardo Salem High School I,2,. C.W.B. 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Choir 3. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly divid- ing the word of truth. -ll Timothy 2:15 Minnie Flora Neuliarth Oakes, North Dakota I, 2, 3. Choir 4, C.W.B. 4. For the Lord God is sun and shield, the Lord will give grace and glory, no good thing will he with- hold from them that walk uprightly. -Psalms B4:I I Dick Carlyle Carper Jefferson High School I. C.W.B. 3, 4, Letterman Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Band 3, 4, President 4, Choir 4, Track 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Radio Staff 4. With him is wisdom and strength. He hath counsel and understand- ing. -Job I2:I3 Tillie Ann Rask Silverton High School I, 2. Choir 3, C.W.B. 3, 4, Girls League 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Trio 4. Call unto me, and l will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. -Jeremiah 33:3 Betty Marie Reimer C.Y.F.C. 15 C.W,B. 35 Annual Staff 35 Girls League 35 Choir 35 Latin Club 4. For the which cause I also suffer these things5 nevertheless I am not ashamed5 for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day. -ii Timothy 1:12 Evelyn Ilene Stephens Band 1,2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 25 Girls League 35 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. Jesus Christ, the same, yesterday, today and forever. -Hebrews 13:8 Ruth Thiessen Choir 1,25 Quill and Scroll 4: C.W,B. 3, 4. l can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. -Philippians 4:13 Leona M. Van Tassel Salem High School I,2. C.W.B. 3, 4, President 45 Choir Pianist 45 Girls League 35 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Radio Staff 4. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways ac- knowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. -Proverbs 3:5, 6 Anna Marie Rundstrom Enumclaw High School 1, 2, 3. Choir 45 Band 45 Annual Staff 45 C.W.B. Sec.-Treas. 45 Mixed Quar- tette 45 Radio Staff 4. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. -Philippians 1:21 1, a I ff V--we.. ...S 53' ,A 1' is uw-0' L-496: 1 K N -'fri' 'YF' Lyman Leroy Sundvall Jefferson High School 1,2. Band 3,45 Radio Staff 45 Paper Staff 4. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have everlasting life. -John 3:16 Jim Tallman Puyallup High School 1. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letterman Club 2, 3, 4. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 'John 3:16 Robert Lee Unger Football 1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Band 1,25 Letterman Club l,2, 3, 4. Study to shew theyself approved unto God, a workrnan that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. ft-li Timothy 2:15 Dean Allyn Walter Parrish Junior High School 1. Basketball 35 Track 3,45 Choir 3, 4. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature, old things have passed away, behold all things are become new. -ll Corinthians 5:17 Leo Melvin Wahl Woodland High School 1, 2. Basketball 3,45 Choir 45 Octette 4. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have everlasting life. - John 3:16 Page 23 Sylvia Beryl Spillman Salem High School i,2. Class Secretary 35 Annual Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4: CIWOIY 4: Band 3,45 Student Council 45 Girls League 35 Flute Trio 45 Radio Staff 45 Pep Club 3, 45 C.W.B. 45 Latin Club 4. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee. -Isaiah 26:3 Rena Lois Warkentin Bronson High School, Iowa I,2, 3. Latin Club 4. But my God shall supply all your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. -Philippians 4:19 Laoll Ruth Wall C.Y.F.C. 15 C,W.B. 3, 45 Girls League 35 Choir 3. But thanks be to God, which giv- eth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. -I Corinthians 15:57 Lois Jean White Bremerton High School, Washing- ton l,2,3. Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 4. Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain5 that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you. -John 15:16 Enid Betty Wintermantel Jefferson High School 1,2,3. Pep Club 45 Paper Staff 45 An- nual Staff 4. Study to shew theyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. -ll Timothy 2:15 Page 24 Sam J. Wien: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Let- terman Club 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Band I, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.F.C. 1. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. -ll Timothy 2:15 Richard Leland Reddig Dallas High School 1,2,3, Greater love hath no man, than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. -John 15:13 John Edward Wood Wheaton Academy, Illinois 1,2, 3. Football 45 Basketball 45 Choir 45 C.W.B. 45 Annual Staff 4. I beseech you therefore, brethern, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacri- fice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. -Romans 12:1 Wesley Pauls Corn Bible Academy 1,2. Chorus 3. Study to shew theyself approved unto God, a Workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. -II Timothy 2:15 Winton Elgene Zimmerman Wessington Springs College 1,2,3. Football 45 Choir 45 Male Quar- lefie 4. Be not deceived5 God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. -Galatians 6:7 Betty Ann Knulh Salem High School I, 2. Choir 25 Pep Club 2,3g Class Vice- President 35 May Court 3. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. --Philippians 4:13 Don Thiessen Choir 3g Baseball 3, 45 C,Y.F.C. l. That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. L. to R.: l. Befty 2. Woody 3. Dick Carper's smile 4. Bobbie 5. Winter fIannels 6. Happy 7. Lonie 8. Harry Lee 9, Steve lO. Toughie Goertzen ll. Spilly 12. James l3. Buhler sisters l4. Little Mr. Leo Melvin Wahl 15. Gum Jones lb. Pardo twins 17. Winton l8. Little Gene. John 3:15 7' p U juni? Page 25 Juniors Under the leadershlp of Class Presndent Rxchard Wnens and his assnstants Dorothy Rohn Vxce Pres: dent Marllyn Knaupp Secretary and Irs Woodcock Treasurer the Jumors had a very successful year Mrs Nordyke was the Class Advnsor Page 26 The evening of April 18 was an excltlng night for the Junlors A llvely group left for Sllver Creek Falls rlght after school Haknng and soft ball were the chlef sports enloyed The potluck supper was served about sux thlrty The food was dellclous as well as plentiful They left the park about nlne after havxng had a swell time Selllng candy and coke was one of the class pro lects for the year The money that was made was used for the Junior Senior banquet The blggest protect of the year was the Junnor Class play The comedy Waltlng at the Church was a huge success The tucket sales amounted to around 5275 and approximately 600 people were In attendance For many weeks ten ambltnous Juniors and Mrs mornnng lt was lots of fun practicing and drnnkmg lemonade' The class worked hard to put on a good banquet for the Sensors The theme was Hutch Your Wagon to a Star The banquet was held the nlght of May 20th ID the Marlon Hotel and was a colorful and enloyable affair , . , . ' r A ' Nordyke came to school to practice at 7:45 in the I Qu' A ll Fmt Row L to R Allen Thuessen Bob Block Leon Duerksen Allen Thnessen Melvm Pauls Second Row Maxune Muckenham Vera Glesbrecht Verda Classen Martha Kroeker Ethel Olfert Joyce Harms Deleva Harruman Kathryn Shank Lea Wulkenson Eldora Buhler Marlon Kernon Tlurd Row Marulyn Knaupp Pat Skaggs Lorls Wells Nancy Muller Estelle Schroeder Gladys Loewen Darlene Pankratz Fay Heunrlchs Irma Rundstrom Dons Rohn Ruth Pardo Jan Pettucord Betty Jantzen Myra Blrdwell Four Row Wanda Bnllungs Ins Woodcock Joanne Zmn Peggy Hamnlton Betty Schreder Betty Lou Wall Pat McCorkle Dana Lnndstrand Marllyn Taylor Helen Fnscher Donna Belle Kethcart Darlene Reed Joanne Lacy Fifth Row Dwnght Johnson Wesley Taylor Kenneth Larson Bob Pynch Dennns Mlkkelson Paul Hov land Ruchard Staggs Rrchard Wnens Duck Zeller Bob Coursey Vernon Isaac Mark Hlgley Jerry Rermer Marvun Dalke Rlchard Esau utographs Paqe 27 a , . 1 4. A 1 - -5 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - Sophomore Under the leadershup of Actang President Edward Pfau and has assistants Starr Hancock Secretary Esther Barthold Treasurer Sudney Knox Socual Chaur man the Sophornores had a very successful year The Class Advisor was Muss Mary Hammack Page 28 In the fall a party In Turnadges barn was a gala event Games were played some on roller skates and som wrthout followed wlth a wrener roast by the raver Devotions around the campflre was the keynote of the evemng Regular class meetings were held where long range plannlng was done for the comlng events and parties of the Sophomore class On March 3 the Sophomores were guests of the Freshmen at a party In the form of a Carnival Movies were shown and a comedy skit gnven both of whnch were very entertaining and amusing The Hungry Fnve band played several numbers In costume In thelr Immutable manner greatly Increasing their popularity The Barker called out such concessions as fortune telling and fishing for mysterious packages candy and popcorn A wonderful txme was had and wull be talked of for a long time The Sophomores celeb ated Friday May l3 wlth an evemng outing at McMrnnvlIle Park wnth everyone reporting a good time . . , 1 e . . . 1 1 . . . ,, . ,, . . . , . 11 11 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 ' p . 11 . 11 - N...f First Row L to R Wava Darby Starr Hancock Esther Barthold Aletha Meye Anne Haskins Jean Small Celia Manitsas Marilyn Ferguson Lucile Fast Marilyn Harms Second Row Lois Lidtke Roberta Greenwood Verna Classen Donna Pearson Sharley Knox Grace Wells Betty Brown Dorothy Miller Tlurd Row Dave Doerkson Raymond Rose Lester Sandusky Charles Wyant Helen Hausfeld Donna Goertzen Sidney Knox Gordon Selby Leon Short George Wood Carl Cooley Fourth Row Willis Valech John Bnles Marlin Schaad Harvey Wall Bob Herring Johnny Paulson Evan Starkey Martin Thomas Jack Carr Wesley DeLapp Wayne Radke Ed Phau Gene Fetters Autographs Page 29 ' s ' I ' : I I I I . I 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' ' , 1 1 1 1 Stewart, Wayne Goode, Billy Jantzen, Jerry Friesen, Vernon Rupp, Gwen Phillips, Marilyn Olfert, Loris I I I ' I I I I I I ' 3 l h 1 ' 1 l 1 1 l 1 I ' I I I I I ' Fre hmen Bob Anderson, Presldent led the Freshman Class nn a very successful year, alded by hrs assustants Marlene Wolverton, Vlce Presxdent, Donna Dee Hmd man, Secretary Treasurer, Joyce Spullman, Socnal Chaur man The Class Advusor was Mr Robert Huston Page 30 On S ptember 21 the Freshmen entered the halls of Salem Academy unaware of the agony which IS the part of all greenhorns before they are really accepted lt was not until October I5 that they were really accepted at the Freshmen lnltlatlon party glven so wlllrngly by the Sophomores The Freshmen havnng survnved thus testing came forth vvlth real punch rn the form of sponsormg what they termed Ragtime Carnival March 3 to honor the Sophomores There were concessxons and movaes popcorn candy and then bountuful refresh ments were served A hularlous tlme was reported by all even Vernon Isaac the clown In May the class enloyed a trlp to the beach Food was taken along and a day of fun was reported Regular class meetmgs were held throughout the year to dlscuss plans for future actlvutles -.tv ' n . V ' I j ,, H .. . , ,, ,, ,, .- - ., . 1 , . ,, ,, . . H . . 1, ' I I I 1 ' I I ' lf , , . 'Wt vu.--ff Flrst Row Nancy Dunn Aluce Rundstrom Susan Frnesen Donna Dee Hmdman Marlene Wolverton Gladys Buhler Esther Kroeker Echo Schuck Second Row Adonllah Pauls Walter Warkentm Lloyd Mulkey Evelyn Fischer Elsie Armstrong Mr Huston Nola Zobell Phyllns Herngstad Davld Knaupp Ted Culbertson John Thsessen Third Row Archle Schmndt Marclel Reemer Joyce Spnllman Sandra Nordyke Jeanette Schultz Joanne Walters Phyllns Gerng Joanne Tuning Helen Crume Vernon Esmond Fourth Row Wayne Caswell Vlrgul Brandt Eldon Thlessen Nell Stratton Wendell Peterson Don Frnesen Fred Lambert Bob Anderson Jerry Bullock Vernon Eggebraaten Robert Bartell Autographs Page 31 a 'H 1 J , f 2 , , , , , . , ,-,, - 2 , , , , , Page 32 Furs! Row Lavlna Loewen Elanne Van Tassel Marlan Ratzlaff Don na Starkey Joan Hllderbrand Joyce Wrught Jamce Clme Ida Belle Wnlluarns Second Row Mrs Louise Johnson Bob Wllllams Donald Wyant Johnny Olson Jam Doerkson Chester Schmldt Kenny Schreder Utterbac 4 Joe Wilkenson The Junnor Hugh has engoyed many BCTIVITISS this year especially the :ce skating party given them by the Parent Teachers Fellowship as a reward for wmnlng the calendar contest Another event enloyed was a Chrrstmas Party at the home of Joyce Wrnght where gnfts were exchanged During the second semester Dr Hovland gave us a course In Buble lnstructlon The eighth grade had their own graduatlon exer clses to whlch they looked forward with great Interest The following Jumor Hugh students were on the honor roll Jim Doerkson Maruan Ratzlaff Donald Wyant Johnny Olson and Kenneth Schreder unlor HI in-new Top Fnrst Seme er Presldent Jam Doerkson Bottom Second Semester Presndent Donald Wyant C 4 c 44' Third Row: George Rickard, Max Edwards, Clifford Friesen, Jack 4 I . , . . . . . I U I ' st ' : I I ' I - l l J ' O I l Let Us Then be up and doing Wnh a heart for any fate Sllll achieving stall pursuing Learn to labor and to walt Henry Wadsworth Longfellow W :il EDITORS Estelle Schroecle Anna Marne Rondslrom Nancy Muller Irma Runclstrorn ACTI ITIE xr ,, 6' -' 9' 3 L a A J Page 74 .lit L to Flutes Latm Banquet 2 Chour Worxnute panntnng the chapel 3 Those Latms' 4 Mountauns The theme of the Latun Banquet 5 That Frosh Advnsor' 6 The Chotr on nts way to Canada 7 Mass Bells Bnology Class 8 Dnrector Lush and assnstant' 9 The Football Formal Banquet IO Freshman lnmatnon ll A Band Concert I2 Have another one Don? 13 Frosh lnutnatnon 14 Sprung IS here 15 Football ' v C, R V ligzel 1 Q x l , u A l,- Q tg md: - K R. I W - - H . - H- - - . . , . . . .. Student Government WILLIE HEINRICHS A S B President Under the able leadership of our Presndent Wnllle Hernrtchs the student body has gone forward thus year The purpose of the Student Councul IS to provlde a measure of student government for the school Regular meetungs were held for the long range plannlng of the actlvmes of the school and correlatung the udeas brought tn from time to time The sponsormg of movies and student chapel ser vnces are two worth whrle achievements accomplished by the Student Councll Other duties are to sponsor parties enforce school dlsctpllne and plan decoratlons for the various seasons of the year STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEFT Presadent Wullne Hemrlchs Treasurer Dons Jone s Vuce Presldent Betty Schreder Secretary Estelle Schroe er BE LOW L to R Seated Marvtn Dalke Peggy Hamalton Leona VanTassel Betty Schroeder Duck Zeller Sylvna man Betty Brown Standing Pat Skaggs Betty Jantzen Rvchard Wlens Duck Carper Don Goertzen Mr Charleton Smltherman advnsor John Wood Bob Anderson Wava Darby Jam Doerkson Page 35 , . I Q , 2 , 1 , - , 2 . - - . . : , ' , , . - 2 , , . , , . , Page 36 l4oHzon 7a fa- 'CCY Staff EDITOR Peggy Hamllton BUSINESS MANAGER Lons Wells The Hornzon staff has put out a splendd paper thus year They have glven much tame and effort to make thus our paper a success and ut has been appreclated by all ln the school The paper comes out once a month wnth latest school news sports reports humor sectnon and fea ture wrnteups wnth pnctures throughout The reports on the actuvatnes of the musnc groups and the spnrutual Iufe of the school was also hugh lnghted In the edttuons Mrs May Nordyke was advusor Seated Peg Hamulton Editor Standing Mrs May Nordyke advnsor Lorns Wells Busnness Manager Evelyn Stephens Assustant Busnness Manager Carl Judd Assnstant Edltor First Row Lorns Wells Eldora Buhler Joyce Wrlght Wanda Bullungs Second Row Peggy Hamulton Tlllle Rask Betty Wmtermantel standmg Dwight Johnson Mrs May Nordyke Beth Hamulton Marne Pardo Evelyn Stephens Betty Schreder Ruth Thlessen Susan Fruesen Grace Stewart Thlrd Row Carl Judd Lyman Sundvall Gerald Dlllon Bob Herrnng Ray Mendenhall Not pnctured Devoma Kleeman Crusader Staff EDITOR Sylvla Spnllman BUSINESS MANAGER Pat Skaggs Such stranns as Where are those football plc tures 9 Get that copy an by tomorrow I and many others have been heard escapnng from the annual staff torture chamber many tnmes thus year whale the worn out slaves struggle to meet the dead lxne But really they havent regretted 1 a cl al have done very well under the leadership of Editor Sylvua Spullrnan Co Advusors were Mass Goldne Bel and Mr Charleton Smntherman l to R Seated Sylvua Spnllman Edntor Wullue Hemruchs Assustant Edntor and Pat Skaggs Busmess Manager Standmg Starr Hancock Assxstant Busuness Man ger Muss Goldue Bell Co Advnsor Flrst Row Dana Lmdstrand Starr Hancock Wullle Hennruchs Sylvra Sprllman Pat Skaggs Mr Charle ton Smutherman Betty Wuntermantel Second Row Daleva Harruman, Beth Harmlton, Dons Jones, Anna Marne Rundstrorn, Johnny Olson, John Wood, Marnlyn Knaupp, Joyce Spxllman, Estelle Schroeder, Nancy Muller, Irma Rundstrom, Jean Wnte Not pnctured George Wood Page 37 in 'N 'Wk X I l Glendon watch those snow balls' 2 Sellung Pompoms for the games 3 Lorus Old fumes' 4 Sprung us here the grass s ruz wonder where the burdues us'7 5 Pat 6 Work harder boys 7 Men of Leusure 8 Starr and Maggue 9 You say you rude un that Menace to publuc safety? lO Hurry Im farved' ll D rut ta e a pu man Eyes o bue 13 Bucyclung Goo s or 14 15 Page 38 Yum' yum' lb Lopeared Pup' 17 un rea e n Leo'9 I8 Pals W af :jfs '::, -, M M 'AAZNW' Mi M 0' . 4 m sv X fix, A , .lu u 4 K ' r 5 l is ' F i x X A, ..,.,.... . W1 vfvr- s A ' Q l Q, -1 , - ,...... 1- V' L 1 J, . ,:u..- , ,,, 'MA l l , , ' 1 ...,,.., U s L , J. A ,I tif ' N, i is ll 4 . x . , . . ' . . ' - ' . . ' ' , i ' ', ' . . 'l s U l. . o ' lk . SA'Il - . 12. 5l2'l f l . l . ' ' , d p Y. . FUN. . . . . - . . l ' lly cl a , . . . Yell Squad Pep Club Letterman C ub lsr 009 ,xii Syn 11 1 ...xv JT' .3 AA L... 733,79 -1.1 Q! hu.. l TOP YELL SQUA MIDDLE PEP CLUB Furs! Row Yell Leaders Bet1y Brown and Irma Rundsfrom BOTTOM LETTERMENS CLUB Furs! Row Duck Carper .lerr R D Betty Brown Sharley Knox Marvin Dalke Sidney Knox Irma Rundstrom y earner Vernon Isaac Jim DeLapp Dwught Johnson Gene Mulkey Marvln Dalke Second Row Wesley DeLapp Dean Walters LeRoy Gesner Winton Zzmrnerman Mr Gerald Archer advnsor Bob Unger Bob Cour sey Jnm Tallman Don Goerfzen Third Row Rnchard Wuens Harry Ednger Bob Pynch Wnllxe Hennruchs Duck Zeller John Wood Dennns Mukkelson Sam Wlens Page 39 Page 40 Quill and Scroll Journalism Honorary Society L. to R.: Tillie Rask, Ruth Thiessen, Sylvia Spillman, Willie Heinrichs, Peggy Hamilton, Pal Skaggs L to R Seated Miss Mary Hammock Head Librarian Verda Classen Joyce Harms Martha Kroeker Standing Jean White Marian Kernen Wanda Billings Marilyn Taylor Katheryn Shank Nancy Miller Ruth Thiessen Vera Giesbrecht Librarians A -1 5 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 f I 1 f , . Christian Workers Band , Q MRS RUTH BROWN Advnsor Fruesen The Chrlstlan Workers Band has done a great 'ob this year In our school and In the areas around Salem Gospel teams and muslc groups have been sent out to glve music and take charge of services, and they have really been a blessing to many We thank God for the privilege of serving Hum In thus way In our school Mrs Brown, our advssor, gave mterestmg Seated First Row Anna Marne Rundstrom Leona VanTasseI Mrs Ruth Brown Gene Mulkey Josephtne Hlldebrand Second Row Dot Muller Betty Brown Mmnne Neuharth Vera Gues brecht Susan Fruesen Starr Hancock Cella Mamtsas Marlene Wolverton Phyllas Gerug Allce Rundstrom Elsne Armstrong Tnllne Rask Thard Row Marcuel Reimer Wava Darby Pat Skaggs Dorothy Rohn Nancy Muller Estelle Schroeder Sharley Knox Eldora Buhler Donna Goert zen Verda Classen Lucule Fast Donna Dee Hmdman Lorus Wells Ethel Olfert Sylvia Splllman Fourth Row Ted Culbertson Davud Cooley Gordon Selby Jeanette Schultz Helen Hausfeld Joanne Znnn Sidney Knox Marulyn Taylor Joanne Walters Ruth Thuessen Harold Groat Dwlght Johnson Marvm Dalke Fifth Row George Wood Dave Doerkson Kenneth Larson Bob Herrmg Rnchard Wlens Duck Zeller Bob Coursey Don Goertzen Lyman Sundvall Mark Hugley Duck Carper Wnllxe Henruchs Wnnton Zummerrnan Jerry talks on evangelism which have been a great help to us We trust that God wlll bless the work of this group as It continues worklng In the future years The offlcers of this group were Leona Van Tassel, Prestdent, Gene Mulkey, Vlce President Anna Marne Rundstrom, Recording Secretary Treasurer, and Josephine Hildebrand, Corres pondlng Secretary Page . 11 - - 4 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 - - 11 1 - . . . . . . . - I Page 42 Latln Club 'N In T fora Esther Barthold Seated Robert Bartell Harold Groat Vernon Eggebraaten Second Row Marnlyn Ferguson Lots Warkentun Starr Hancock Maru Iyn Knaupp Marnlyn Olfert Lofts Wells Tlurd Row Sylvua Spullman Lots Lndtke Fay Hemrnchs Grace Stewart Fourth Row lrns Woodcock Betty Relmer Betty Schreder Marulyn Tay MISS GOLDIE BELL lor Mass Goldze Bell Eldora Buhler Advlsor The Latin students of the Academy enloyed thelr class even though It was all Greek to them at the tlrst ot the year ln spate of It all they learned under the able gutdance of thelr teacher, Mass Bell One of the outstanding points of the year was the Latln Banquet It was great fun actmg luke the Romans of old, reclrmng to eat flean Ing on the table with our elbowsl and dressing luke them The theme of the banquet was Montes meaning Mountains Another feature of the year tor the Latlns was the plcnuc In May on College Heughts All humor aside, we are trusting that God wnll help us benefit by our knowledge of this language, and we trust that some from our class wall go out servung God as mnssnonarles and In varlous other ways Deus amor est , Q jf . A -A ,.,, K fi A' it if ' B t rtntt A S , f L rr ua L r t r is Q gf. V ., ' A 1,3 , aj V .gs -is r r A we ,- - 15- e X -V X ,K . if , ,.u, - -:-:,,rr,. .t,., 5 L, t Q gf , 'Pt 5' f i - t V lf be ' V lg L 5 Y I ' xg rf ' L S ' L' CALE DAR September 20 Regsstratnon 21 Classes began October Chosr Worknste Get Acquasnted party Frosh lnstsatson Sensor Class Pscnsc Sophomore Class Skate and Pscnsc ovem ber Chosr Skate and Party Thanksgsvsng vacatsors Back to school December Football Banquet Basketball Jamboree Band Concert Salem Chrsstmas vacatson began Afternoon Cbosr Vesper January I 1949 A Back to school 21 Clsosr to Eugene February 14 Valentsne Day 18 Sensor Dress up Day gan March Dsstrsct Game S C A vs Mac Frosls Sopb Carnsval Junsor Class vsssts Legsslature Potluck Dsnner Band Parents Band and Chosr Concert Newberg Solossts Ensembles Contest Sweet Home Latsn Banquet Aprsl Aprsl Fool Band Ksck Off Banquet Jurssor Class Play Band 8- Clsosr Concert Dallas Good Frsclay Easter Chosr sang at Sunrsse Servsce Chosr Easter Breakfast Junsor Pscnsc at Sslver Falls Band and Clsosr concert Salem Contest Band and Chosr Albany Cltosr Tour to Waslwsrsgton and Canada Cbosr back to school May 27 Mussc Festsval 20 Junsor Sensor Banquet 29 Baccalaureate .10 31 Sensor Sksp Day June 3 Graduatson Page 43 3 I 5 . A . . . . I 7 A , 10 , 8 - H - H 12 ' , 15 f 25 ' ' ' 27 ' ' N 1 H A H 1 Seniors broke Fireside Studio cameras l ' H 1 H I2 . 8 V 20 . . . be 11 , 22 l5 1 I7 i . . . 17 ' I8 . . . . 21 ' , 1 23 ' , 1' f 23 ' ' 17 f 30 ' 17 ' ' 19 ' The Year In Page 44 9 v an 2.4 bu ' C I QW Under the durectuon of Professor Ronald Lush the musnc depart ment of the Salem Academy has made great strndes thus year H IS a top notch musician and It IS to hum that we grve credit for the advancem nt made In our musnc department The Krngs Choralalre Chotr was formed at the begunnlng of the year and conslsts of 40 volces Slngnng to the Glory of Cvod IS the keynote of thus group Each feels that It IS a great pruvulege to sung under the able leadership of such a flne Chrlstlan man and splendid muslclan as Mr Lush The choir has given many concerts and was on tour for ten days In Washlngton and Brltlsh Columbia From this group of warblers originated several musical groups which are Kings Ambassadors Kings Carolers Kings Choralettes Kmgs Mrxed Four Kungs Men and Kungs Maldens These groups went out representing the school at churches and other organnza tlons The Kings Crusader Band IS another of the organizations that has helped to build up the music department The band has given several concerts and has played for school assemblles Good mornang frnends thus ns the Kings Crusader Broadcast brought to you each Monday Wednesday and Frlday by Salem Academy was the famullar phrase you heard If you dialed KOCO T490 on your raduo at 8 a m Professor Lush and Presldent Hovland have gnven much to make these broadcasts a success Varuous groups took part tn the slnglng and playing and Dr Hovland brought us very unspurnng messages at each broadcast The Sprung Music Festival was a spectacular event highlight mg the month of May It was glven on the hull among banks of lovely flowers with gurls In formal dress and boys In colorful sport clothes On May 27 at 3 oclock nn the afternoon the Junlor Hugh Trumpeteers played a fanfare to begun the afternoon s festlvlttes A a group of young people turned each page ot a huge memory book we saw pictures of the mustc groups performing Page after page was turned and after all had performed for the pleasure of those present an rnformal tum of refreshments wa enloyed The contests brought an several good ratrngs with Doris Jones and Wrnton Zlmm rman coming out on top wlth Ones nn voice ln both drstrlct and state contests The choir took a one and the band took a two In the d str ct contest The cholr rated a two In the state All nn all music has certamly been In the air here at he Academy It has been work for all but greatly onloyed O r' -r A . far' , ., ' I ' - . . ' e e ' ' . . . H . . U - V H H - - - I I I I , . I - ,, . . . . . 1 1 ,, . . . . - T - I ,, . . . ,, . . 1 - ' I , , v , , . , . . . , . s , , I f . I . U . 5 . . . f 5 , 9 S . I 0 , . . Q . . ,, ,,. . . ' l l . ' ' . l .... . 4 , I . , . Chow First Row: Wava Darby, Bette Friesen, Dorothy Rohn, lrrna Rundstrom, Sharley Knox, Nancy Miller, Laura Buhler, Estelle Schroeder, Marilyn Fern, Anna Marie Rundstrorn, Pat Skaggs, Minnie Neuharth. Second Row: Jim DeLapp-Manager, Pat McCorkle, Dana Lindstrand, Jan Petticord, Jean Small, Sylvia Spillman, Doris Jones, Joyce Spillman, Ella Buhler, Doris Rohn, Sidney Knox, Leona Van TassellePianist. Third Row: Jerry Friesen, Marvin Dalke, Gene Mulkey, Willie Heinricks, Bob Anderson, Winton Zimmerman, Kenneth Larson, John Wood, Dennis Mikkelson, Paul Hovland, Harry Ediger, Martin Thomas, Dick Zeller, Dean Griffith, Don Goertzen, Dick Carper, Leo Wahl. Not pictured-Gladys Loewen. Director: Professor Ronald J. Lush. First Row Sylvia Spillman Eldora Buhler Betty Schreder Gwenn Philips Irma Rundstrom Dennis Mikkelson Joyce Wright Naomi Baker Sam Wiens Lee Duerksen Martin Thornas Second Row Sidney Knox Don Goertzen Lloyd Mulkey Lyman Sundvall Sharley Knox Marilyn Ferguson Joe Wilkenson Ted Culbertson Dean Griffith Bob Anderson Sandra Nordyke Wayne Goode Marlin Schadd Jim Doerkson Marvin Dalke Third Row Evan Starkey Richard Wiens Wesley De Lapp Dick Carper Gordon Selby George Rickard Ethel Olfert Walter Warken n Lealand Edwards Johnny Olson Kenny Schreder Dianne Luhde Vernon lsaac Mark Higley Willie Heinrichs Dave Doerkson Fourth Row Anna Marie Rundstrom Jerry Friesen Dot M ller Betty Brown Evelyn Stephens Dick Zeller Director Professor Ronald J Lush Band - 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 A - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' TI1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - if All Pictures read Left to Right TROMBONE BAND Leland Edwards, Gordon Selby, Richard Wiens, Evan Slar- key, Wesley DeLapp, George Rickard, Ethel Ollert. KING'S CAROLERS Estelle Schroeder, Doris Jones, Betty Friesen. HARMONETTES Ruth Thiessen, Josephine Hildebrand, Tillie Rask. KlNG'S CHORALETTES Pat Skaggs, Nancy Miller, Dorothy Rohn. KlNG'S TRUMPETERS Marvin Dalke, Willie Heinrichs, Dave Doerkson, CLAIRNET QUARTETTE Dennis Mikkelson, Naomi Baker, Irma Rundstrorn, Leon Duerkson. Page 46 All Pictures read left to Right. FRESHMAN SEXTETTE Alice Rundstrom, Sandra Nordyke, Jeanette Schultz, Joanne Walters, Marlene Wolverton, Elsie Armstrong, KING'S AMBASSADORS Winton Zimmerman, Jerry Friesen, Willie Heinrichs, Dick Zeller. KING'S FLUTES - .- Sylvia Spillman, Betty Sclwreder, Eldora Buhler. KlNG'S TRUMPETEERS Kenny Schreder, Jim Doerkson, Johnny Olson. SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE Don Goerrzen, Irma Rundsfrom, Dick Carper, Anna Marie Rundstrom, Leoana VanTassel. KING'S MIXED FOUR Don Goerrzen, Irma Rundsrrom, Dick Carper, Anna Marie Rundslrom, Leona VanTassel. Page 47 Who rnlsses or who wins the pruze Go lose or conquer as you can B If you fall or If you r e Be each pray God gentleman Wm M Thackeray EDITOR John Wood X-, Xxx! 1 Kyx N OX XX 40 S CRT ut, ' ' ,is , g 602 f f f GD xx! T72 , X y I x fx XX y f QVWVQ ,XX xx Xi XX 5 Q xixvx X XXX XX XXXXR X x A A 0 o , Page 50 Football 'r 'Y I Flrst Row Manager Marvln Dalke Dwught Johnson Jerry Reumer Gene Mulkey Duck Carper Leon Duerksen Don Frlesen Vernon Isaac Manager Rnchard Wuens Second Row LeRoy Gesner Glendon Geul Dock Goertzen Jnm Tallman Bob Coursey Sam Wnens Wayne Radke Rlchard Staggs Thurd Row Coach Harry Mason Bob Pynch Wmton Zummerman Rnchard Zeller Harry Eduger Denms Mnkkelson John Wood Led by Coach Mason our 49 Grlders were able to have a successful season Although they were unable to wln many vlctorles each one of the boys on the team enloyed every mln ute of It Many tumes at looked as though the Crusaders were going to wln as In the last game wlth Sacred Heart fthe flrst place team In the leaguel but when the funal gun went off due to bad luck we came out on the short end of the score Prospects for next year are good though wlth many returning players To show its appreciation of thus hard fighting team the Stu dent Council sponsored a formal banquet SCORES Independence Mon mouth Jefferson Stayton Sacred Hea rt Newport Am :fy Dayton We Lost' Football T' wav ,f 9 Furs! Row John Wood Duck Zeller Duck Carper Vernon Isaac Bob Pynch Harry Ednger Jerry Renmer Second Row Bob Coursey Gene Mulkey Denms Mukkelson Don Goertzen WQNX kmwfiia Captains Denms Mukkelson an outstandmg football player was cocaptaun nn football and wnll be back next year Don Goertzen an outstanding oot ball player was co captam of foot ba Page 51 ,J Page 52 ,IN , Zim .5 wa. x ,, J, W s VL ff , 1' A I V. H 5 W .V., 3' ,V ,::.:, g ..,.,,, V i A . PEEEQHIH ll? Top to Bottom: Sam Wiens, Don Goertzen, Dennis Mikkelson, Dick Zeller, Dwight Johnson, Coach Ger- ald Archer, Yeah Team, Fight! was one of the many yells used during the eventful games, under the leadership of Yell Queens Betty Brown, Irma Rundstrom and Yell King Marvin Dalke. They con- ducted Pep Assemblies every Friday which inspired the players to greater en- thusiasm and better sportsmanship. Basketball L to R First Row Sam Wxens Wesley DeLapp Jerry Renmer Dwlght Johnson Don Geortzen Second Row Manager Jlm DeLapp Dave Doerkson Wnllne Hennruchs Dennrs Mnkkelson John Wood Duck Zeller Coach Gerald Archer The basketball season of 1948 49 opened up wuth a lot of vum and vngor At the begunnnng of the season the Marlon Polk Jamboree was held tn the Willamette Gym There were sux teams partrclpat mg Each of these schools had a section of the Gym to decorate for Its pep club Multi colored streamers and pom poms were tloatlng everywhere Colorful posters added to the event To top off the beglnnlng ofthe lamboree the bands played whrle The team and spectators dldnt lose theur enthuslasm untll the fnnal gun of the last tournament game The A team was for tunate In havmg two of nts best players return from last year Don Goertzen and Dennts Mlkkelson were the mam stays ofthe team They had very tune support from Johnson Zeller and Wlens Stayton and our Crusaders fought a close battle for the ftrst place berth tn the Marlon Polk League The two teams finally tned for the much sought after first place and each received a beautiful trophy SCORES League Stayton Independence Monmouth Sacred Heart Phllomath Stayton Independence Monmouth Phnlomath Non League Dayton Valsetz Dayton Alumm Perrydale Pacnftc Col JV s Mull Cnty Ta 1 Pacnftc Col JV s McMmnvllle Dlxtncf McMmnvtlle Page 53 . . I . - ,, ,, 39 Agkr W ggggqfrrf V 28 . . . . . 27 ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. Y Y 28 - ' A0 ,,,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, 3 0 ' , ' as sssssss.s,ss sssss...ssss 2 2 . . 36 ,,,,,,,,,,,77, ' .,,,s,....ssss 35 ' ' ' 35 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 ' , . 48 .,,, .,,,, ff-V,VVfVV 3 6 . . . . 50 YA,Y,M,,,,,YY, ,,,,,...,,,,, . 32 ' 39 ,,YYYY,,,,Y,A ' ,,,, ,A...,,,A 2 8 the teams formed a parade around the gym. 35 sssssssssss Sacred Heart 34 , ,, ,, 38 ,, , s o 43 ' ' 29 ,s,s,s,s. , 3 34 - - ' , zo as s.s.ssss 3 41 . . ,, . ,, so as sssssssss ' as 39 , 35 7, Arrstttsttt , ,,,,, ,7,, , 37 U ' I ' . 63 ,,.s,o., - . ' - ,7s7e7,, 27 ,, ,, . 31 sssssssss...ss - ' ' - s,sssssssss.. 32 34 ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, , f , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 33 - ' - , ' ss sss...sss. - ' . ' ...,sss... as . . . 39 ,,,...,,,,,, ' ' ,,,,,,,, 45 ' . 7,,,sso. ' ' s,ss, J 3 45 Page 54 Basketball is l to R Flrst w Leon Short Don Frnesen Wayne Goode Bully Jantzen Second Row Manager Jnm DeLapp Wlllns Valech Evan Starkey Bob Hernng Jerry Bullock Coach Jerry Archer SCORES S C A Opponent Stayton Independence Monmouth Phllomafh Sacred Heart Stayton Independence Monmouth Phnlomath Sacred Heart Q Q 7 9 l I l l I l Q J D . . A I I , . . l 1 , ' I A in , Z jam M A Y, 5 l 39 n ji, 3 ' . , :Z zzu, K ' ' 1 ' 2 4 1 K ADIZ 1' . ., ' Ro : , ' , 21 , ,,,, 2 2 eeeeee 2 72 l2 2 2 2, , 37 15 eeeee eeee 2 , , 21 17 ,,,e ' ,, , 33 211 2, l8 'Y . ' 29 58 9 27 V Al 44 22 lb ' 33 26 2 32 V 3' BasebaH L. to R., First Row: Don Thiessen, Glendon Geil, Vernon Eggebraaten, Leon Duerksen, Marvin Dalke, Don Goertzen, Gene Fetfers. Second Row: Manager Harry Ediger, Ed Pfau, Wiliis Valech, Bob Coursey, Dave Doerkson, Dick Zeiier, Bob Pynch, Coach Jerry Archer. Track Page 55 Wayne Goode, Gordon Selby, Bob Herring, Dick Carper, Vernon Isaac. Page 56 1 Mamas lmle helper PJ 2 Twms 3 and more fwms 4 Gemus Unger a Sensor at fha! 5 Skanng PJ at Kenzer Pond 6 Our Presndent can be very lnformal 7 Bxddles 8 Duffereni oplmons of the camera 9 How bout If huh? I0 Those women drivers' 11 Gerhe 'I2 Tshlrls 3 and red s penders 'I4 That? 15 Lawsy me I6 More Tshlrfs I7 Semor Class parfy 18 Fmgers clean gurls? 'I9 Rnvals 20 Daaaa 'Z S 1 2 ,xg V , 4 J. F n E 3. is r I xx an . 1 K , Q. , . . . . . . . . . ,,. . ,, . .. 1 - - u -H - . . , . . . . . . - . . - ' ' , . . . To the earthly giver we tender the smile and the grateful word. N 00 ff Business Manager Pat Skaggs Assistant Business Manager Starr Hal cock Bookkeeper Betty Lou Wall AD ERTISIN Q'-an f 0 , I f CO GRATULATIONS SENIORS Upon Your Graduatron may happrness and success be yours always KENNY ASHTON OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE ANNUAL Phon 3 4783 F O REPINE CO Pcnnters and Decorators Retall Pamt Store DUTCH BOY Pcunts 25 P tl d R d SALEM OREGON Walter Musgrave Realtors INSURANCE 1211 Edgewater Street Phone 3 5109 West Salem Oregon THE CHADWICK HOTELS ONE Hotel Senator SALEM OREGON COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM BANQUET AND MEETING ROOMS Ga g n Bu ld: g Hotel I ackson MEDFORD OREGON OF SOUTHERN OREGONS FINEST HOTELS COEFEE SHOP DINING ROOM AND BANQUET ROOMS F P g t W W CHADWICK Presldent Roberts Bros 177 N lnberty St Salem Oreqon We lssue and Redeem S CS l-l Green Stamps Edward W11l1ams HALLMARK CARDS 330 Court Street Salem Oregon e . 1 O O I 85 or an on O SALEM'S NEW AND MOST MODERN HOTEL ra ei i 'n ree arkin Lo Photo Enqravmq Plates for the 1949 Crusader were manufactured b I-lurks iihatten Engraving Eompang 115 SW 4th Avenue PORTLAND OREGON Salem Hardware Co l'7U N Commerctal SALFM OREGON Phone 3 4906 R L Elfstrom Company Everythmg For Your Home 340 Court Street Salem Oregon Phone 2 2493 Pomeroy and Keene Comolete Tewelry and ODIICUI Servxce 379 383 State Street Salem Oregon Valley Tractor Co FORD TRACTOR Salem Rlchard G Severln INSURANCE SHEET METAL WATER SYSTEMS OIL BURNERS l U D S O N S PLUMBING 61 HEATING L79 N CommerC1al St Telephone 3 4141 Salem Oregon . ., WI ' 4 ' v I . O 0 o Compliments. ot . , 0 u 1 I A , A A Congratulations to the graduating Class See Us for the Best 1n BUILDING MATERIALS We Carry a Complete Lme Standard Supply Co Dallas Oregor 300 Mlller Ax nue Headquarters For smn y Men 6: Boys Wear Jrefvajfl. .Emp 1 1-90 yup: 469 State Street alem Oregon HOTEL ARGO Modern Rooms at Moderate Rates G G and E Y MACKAY Proprxetors Chemelteta St at Commerc1al Salem Oregon Brmg Your Ellms to McEwan Photo Sho P 2058 N Caprtol Salem Oregon Phone 2 4422 Remember the Day the Snapshot Way OH SURE THERE IS A PURPLE COW' You really ought to see xt Where burgers and mxlk shakes are a wow Come eat and youll beheve rt The Purple Cow 4 Corners BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OUR SPECIALTY P H BELL R E A L T O R MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE 361 Chemeketa St Salem Oregon M L P A 21545 34896 Phone 3 8779 We Gxve S 6. H Green Stamps WE CLEAN EVERYTHING 'lb CLEANERS SZ DYBRS E tabhshed for Over 35 Years For Prompt Pxck up 362 N Commercxal Stree and Dellvery Salem Oregon R B 9 B cfhwe V o . ,Q Til , 1 A C ' 2 ' ' , tic . S . ' 0 0 1 L , S A L E S E N R, Lamkin G. rmstrong G K Sundlxe H P. Gustafson C E Rubsrg Phones - , - I . Q Wzlls M uszc Store Complete Muslc Servlce Padto P anos Sheet Musto Organs Records Band and Orchestra Instruments Raaro and ln trument Repatrs A Co cltons Harrnonlca MUSIC Is the Blflhflghl of Every Chlld Saul Ianz Vernon Wlscarson Owners 432 State Street Salem Oregon Phon 3 4959 Comollrnents of Grocerles Meats E Frults L Vegetables Jr SL ik ik SCHREDERS FOUR STAR MARKET Ed Schreder Phone 3 6606 State and Commerclal Streets Salem O egon DEPENDABLE GAS SERVICE for Homes Beyond the Cnty Mums Cookmg Hot Water Refngeratlon Heatlng Howard Maple propane Gas SPORTING GOODS 372 St t St t 61 Appllance Company G 9 ree 349 Ferry Street South Santlarn Htghway 3019111 QFGQOH Phone 35098 Phone 6441 Salem Oregon Lebaron Oregon Dr N H Classen Hllton Chevrolet Co DENTIST Chevrolet and Oldsmob1le Nattonal Bank Butldlng Phone 3336 Dallas Oregon Sales and Servlce 305 Matn Street Telephone 2656 Dalla Oregon Sea Shor Foods Order DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES FOR WOMEN Sandw1che Fountaln CAFE 460 Stct Street phone 3 8188 Five Mxles West of Salem Oregon At Iunchon of Hlghways 51 and 22 n I 'X n Z1 'V SQ' , 2 t I Vx LN , . 7 'J7 yfx xg . 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I 5 5 Q - 1 Complrments ot Mar's Dessert Lunch 255 No 1-hgh Street Salem, Oregon Howards Corset Shop 131 North Hzgh St Hostery Lrngerre Dresses Smocks Brasslers For Flower Call Brezthaupt s FLORISTS Telephone 3 9170 447 Court Stree When Buylng a SEE Ne vv Portable Sm1th Coronas Ro als Underwoods Remrngtons oen 's 456 Court St Gay s F 1ne Candles 135 North Hlgh St Salem Oregon You see them made You know they re fresh Flre Auto Casualty Insurance Mar1onCurry HenryKropp Wayne A Curry Bonds 474 Court Stre t Telephone 3 3904 Salem Oregon The Place eh You M S Buy Your Favorrte Records ' 4 28 Court Street Capltal Druq Store Prescrlptlons 405 State at Lrh rty Salem Oregon House Fu mshmgs Applxances Pianos and Radros rloor Covermgs Draperies duff r7mu!1nc'6 COMPLETE HOUSE runrusu Salem Albany Sllverton Free ln tructtons Wllh Yarn T h e K n 1 t S h o p Ruth Nyberg Prop 190 No Lrberty Hamger s Balcony for EXCLUSIVE IEWELRY lly Ad t d WATCHES Eg Oth Multi Facet Dramonds EXCIUSIVEI GUARANFELD , 'lht luul Box 443 state st WATCH M f Q SALEM oREGoN REPAIRING For P1ck up and Delrx ery Servrce Phone 3 9448 Foreman s Cleaners and Dyers Harvey H111 1070 South Commercial St Salesman Salem Oregon s, , . . . ' ' - 1 I - 'l V 1 V -I 7 , - , ft V ' 0 .Y .9 ' o , - - t . O - I . '. lv , ' Ili 3 I S . . I Only The BQSV' Phone 3-3714 - Salem Natrona ver ise ' - Bulova, l in, l ' l V - 1 ' Hamrlton and er Standard Makes. I Expert Dtamond 1 h I yi ' ' Set ing and I ' f ' Iewelry . ' anu acturm I f' ' Otto .T W11son Co Bulck Sales and Servlce Servmg tl' Solern Areo Smce 1902 Commercml at Center Salem Oregon Paul Gell Food Sales NALLEYS POTATO CHIPS ond RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 480 N Rn er Rodd Phone 3 8651 Umon O11 Servlce Stcrtlon LOUIS Cross Owner Cherry Avenue ond No Rrver Rood Salem Oregon Phone 2 4281 THE BLUE ANCHOR 1125 Edgewater W 'St Salem 600 A M 900 P M LUNCHES DINNERS SHORT ORDERS L7Z!94.9l7ZUi'1? ' NX-,f THE PRIDE 0F WILLUW RUN Prox ed by over Three Bllhorf M1193 Representmg over V3 MIIIIOH Owners Teague Motor Co 355 N Lroerty St Phone 2 4173 Scdern Oregon n I l I ' I - u u u u 1 n . 1 , Q .e .. 1 4 Q. . , , 1' X , 494 L , . A - , , - ,.gi.?: ' , W: ff -3 gf . 4' 7 A I I . . - , Off ce Telephone Resldence Telephone 2 4151 3 5769 STANDARD TWEEDIE FUEL OIL OIL TO BURN R T eedle We t Sale Oregor Conqratulatlons and Best Wlshes to the Class of 1949 W1I11am C Retzer Ie eler Dallas 0 egon Lompllments Ed1g6I,S Shell SERVICE STATION Dallas Oregon i . ll74 Edgewater Stree L. . W ' S m, of O w . . r New Stevens 6. Son Iewelry Store One of the Largest on Entrre West Coast Cordlally Invrtes You to Make Thrs Your Iewelry Headquarters X 1 S 1 A QIIVUVX f 1 LIVESLEY BUILDING STATE AT LIBER TY SALEM OREGON I I fx We X Vflgkfirx ,xxxltxl iffyxii ITV t f , lf were V, t ,g set N',Nn,f' at as t 2 tlftwt MV, rw r , 1 t Lf Q . wtgfr, rl. Wt ! 4 s ffW,ffV !T' gl Ve K Q tx ' f' , -I 'Q f 1 t 1: .7 Y, A ,' sf 45 ' 'ix 1 'LI Wt: 1, IVE t' , V' ,K I ,N Y , ' tw t 1 ft Nxt text gr 1' U2 t 1 tv f 5,,g tt ,I 1 it f!V,,ffwt1g ,tj M f get r er' LJ. QV Q qtltpfyfyl . is J F- 1 fw rf s 5 ft may m t qf16jf'q N A tty t TJ 75 tiara eg' , A fxffi W ' 1 , r-7x r-sf mix JV! EIL li ' L-in - I iw K . t ww t f t tw rl ' V. X6 !,!'v fi V COIVIPLIMFNTS Irorn th Purltan Food Market 735 Fdaewater West Salem Oregon Phone 3 8161 SAI PM S GIFT HEADQUARTERS Mode rne 395 SIS Pourt Street When you buy 1t at Penny s It s R1qht Prtce In Quant J In Sty e SHOP AT PENNEYS Satern Oregon MILLER S e Department Store Extend Therr Ph01'1e 3 3808 B st Wlsheg GIQISI TIIXIG CARDS OF CHARACTISR THE bx SALEM Norcros Ruetcratt and ACADEMY I-IaIImark - I I Q I I . In ' , t , J I , I o 0 o - E ' to 7 Douqhton Hardware lt t s Hardware we have lt Phone 3 6788 355 Court Street We GIVQ S 6. H Gre n Stamps Ia k By rly Wes Byerly Byerley Motor Company USED CARS T lephone 2 0777 1395 Edgewater St Res Phone 2 7008 West Salem Ore Phone 3 4559 BIBLE BOOK HOUSE e Chrlstlan Lt at re Plaq e Ca d G1ft lt-e Sa r cl Records 150 So L1berty St Salem Oregon State 1' mance Co FHA Loans Long T me Fa m Loans P sonal a ti Auto Loans c ns S 216 an M 2 Telephone 3 4269 Clayton W Iones Better Values 1n Upholstenng 1145 So Commerc1al St Salem Oreqon Always Welcome Whlte s Lunch and Dr1ve In Savery s Druq Store A Haas Owner Phone 2646 400 Mam St Dallas Ore Ideal Restaurant and Fountarn 424 Mam St Dallas Oregon Melvm Qulrmg Manager Flnseth s Department Store Headauart for the Best ln Brand Merchancllse Dallas Oregon Servmq Dallas 1n Food 37 Years DALLAS OREGON Compltments from Adolf s Electrlc 1 n Appl nd S ppl Phone 3255 331 Mam Dallas Oregon Stafrrn s Drug Store Reglstered Pharmaclsts The REXALL Store Dallas Phone 2156 Oregon I i ' ' . , , . 1 A e . , . c e . Y 1 I , e - - - s, g V - I , . . . 1 - - , SFS Bibl s f ' ' ter u - u s D I r - ' ms - . C e . ' 4 J s. , . , ' YOUNG'S GROCERY U . - i . r er n . . Li e .es - cl -222 I . . Contrac1 q - Wiring - Repalrina - - iances a u ies - -1 , , - I - I . Our Heartlest Conqratulatlons Salem College and Academy. Class of 1949 LAIVIBERT ROCK COMPANY and Partner the LORD PRESENT A CHALLENGE FOR ALL FUTURE BUSINESS Return Lnto me and l vfrll return unto vou a th th Lord of hosts Best e sald whereln shall we return? W111 a man ob God? Ye' ye hate rolohed me But y say wherem have A6 robbed the 7 ln tlthes and off nngs Brmg ye all the tlthes mto the stor house thot there may be meat rn mme rouse and prove me now l erewnh sa1d the Lord ot hosts 1t l wrll not open you the wmdows of heaven and pour you out a blessmq that there shall not be room enough to recewe t Mahchl 3 76 10 Buslness Address PO Box 256 Dallas Oregon Phone 2050 Res 714 Church Dallas Oregon Phone 3234 KINGS VALLEY DALLAS BUELL LIME ROCK QUARRY ROCK QUARRY QUARRY Llme Rip Rap Crushed and O11 Rock I A t , , A ' . , s i e 1 V A I ' , , . , ' r A L f J . e , ' , ' 1 e. ' e ' , . Ye are Cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. ' 1 i A Congratulahons to you Graduates qmcere cortaratulatlons on your co nrrenc ment May the tramma xou have Just completed IU the Salem Academy oe lu t the bSQtN1'1l1'1q of long and frultht x are ot 5SYVlCS or Chr1st and Lhs Church FIRST CRISTIAN CHURCH Lhah and Center Salem Oreaon Our Heartlest Conqratulahons to Salem College and Academy FIRST CHURCH CF Tl-IP NAZARENE Cent r at 13th Orvllle W Tenkms Pastor Ronald T Lush Mmlster of Muslc The Slngmg Church Free Methodlst Church North Wrnter at Market A Church wrth a Heart to Heart Message IohnN Walker Pastor A WAPM WELCOME AWAITS ALL' Parsonage l23U N Wmter Phone 3 7746 l L, , 1 - ' 1 ',. ' ' ' x , , N 1 M W . I . . AKD L r . A . . L C . . . fc 1.4 . , .' e ,. Hlqhland Avenue Frrends Church REV EDWARD HARMON Pastor SALEM OREGON YWCA A Chrrstran Fellowshro tor Women and Grrls 768 State Street Salem Oregon Phone 3 9167 Conqratulahons Class of 1949 May Go rchly ble each of gour youthful l1ve other Rev Oral W Clemens FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Pa to Hood and N Cottage Phl 4 13 Salem Oregon South Salem Fnends Church South Corrrmercral and Washrrrgtorr Oscar N Brown Pastor Res 720 Vtsta Ave THE OLD TIME GOSPEL FOR A MODERN WORLD M E E T ' Your Fnends at the YMCA And rom wrth them ln the UCl1V1l1eS ol vour cholce ar rr vear out vou re welcome at Flrst Evanqehcal Unltecl Brethren Church W1lmer N Brovtm F E F1sher Pastor Parrsh Vrsrtor Surcla S hool 945 R H Ermel Supt Vlorrtmg Sernc ll Evenmg 745 Wednesday 730 Bethany Evanqellcal 6: Reformed Church Marlon at Cap1tol St Rev Russell Mayer Pastor A Hearty W lcome Awarts You at Central Lutheran Church Games and No Caprtol St Phone 3 8959 G B Rundstrom Pastor Mrss Ellen Walla l545 No vu St Parrsh Worker O O O O ' O O O O ' Ye ' ., A 4 ' . . - 5 r' ss f ' s as you step forth to pursuits of service for Christ and Where Morion Crosses Summerfsglem Ore- . S . Y I , , . y c 1 - . . , . ' 4 ' r . ' S ' ' e ,L ' i 5 , ' n D 'I . . , tr. - v . ' This Church is here to serve the Community. lt's purpose is to help men to see Christ, cmd to cgrry out the Divine intention, llnot to be ministered unto, but to minister. Klngwood Bible Church Rev AbeA Loewen Pastor iendlf Welcome Awoits You i wgs glod when they sctid unto me Let us go into the house of the Lord Psoilm l22 l Phone 2 1550 1125 Elm Street Rev Albert Fadenrecht Asst Pastor JVFOSOEVER WILL To all who mourn ond need comfort o all who cz f endless dnd n ecl fr nd hip to gll who are hom less Grd need shel tering love to cill who prgy ord to cill who do not but should to cill who sn ond need CI Sci ior this Ch ch p s wde doors cmd makes free cr plgc ond in the name of le u ciys WELCOME l Salem Oregon Flowers A Hearty Welcome Awalts You P-Ros-I-Y OLSON 499 C q Ph 3 7166 First Baptist Church om t one Mctriori tL1berty oglem Oregon Phone 3 5409 Rev Llovd Anderson Weldlng Suophes PGM Valley Welding Supply Co S d S h 1 Q 45 A M WVolk r Turner Machine Tools Morning W rship ll UU A M l97 So Comzi rcigl S Youth Meetlngs 6 15 P M Walter A Lotus Soi e Oreg n Evening Gosp l Service 7 30 P M 8 UO 8 30 A M K S L M 965 Edgewater St Telephone 3 4278 ll0U12OOAM K O C O Personls Holding Forth the Word ot Lite Rexqll D1-ug S191-9 Drugs n Everything Wes Scilem Oregon ,, . . . . . . . , . 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