Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1935
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:CD fldfffff cf! I 6x 8816414 JAMES W. FOWLER EDITOR MARJORIE TRYON MANAGER Q Eff- S' .Db Photography ......... Kennell-Ellis Engraving . . . ...... Hicks-Chatten Printing . . . .......... . . Elliotfs Covers .................. Molloy Binding . ...... Capital City Bindery THE GLZMBUQDN LEAN EU MMI H935 K. 921 if 4, 9 BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SALEM, OREGON Volume XVI I F ORE WORD If this, the Clarion Annual of 1935, can bring to you memorieseold friends, old incidents, old dreams - and can picture to every interested person the working of an institution that is the greatest friend of progress and happiness, it will justify the labor expended in its production. In constructing this year book an attempt was made to exemplify the spirit of the Vikings. The measure in which this ejort has succeeded will be indicated by the following pages. May they grow more precious with the passing of time. IN MEMORY OF J EAW GUZQXUQEHU IMCETQUDIRU c'1.A.s'.s OI ' 57 TO A RIVER Twilight falls on the Willamette, A handful of silver stars begin Twinkling their merry way Across the heavens As if to show I-Iow the trees along its banks form Stately shadows- lVIarching in long rows Like soldiers, off to conquer Each enemy or foe While at night each purple sunset Brings these rows of stately trees To guard your banks at twilight. Oh, river reverie! -Beverly A. Roethlin, Class of '35 BRANCI-IES AND WIND Bare, brown branches-reaching to grey sky, Cold, stark branches-reaching just as I Seek comfort, looking to heaven. Mute, scrawny branches-stretch so alone, Leaf-stripped, poor branches-hear the wind moan just as a troubled soul moans to blank space. Rythmic, grand branches-keep in tune with winter Music thru branches-music cannot enter Bare brown branches-reaching to grey sky. -Catharine Applewhile, Class Qf '35 DEDICA TION This 1935 Viking Year Book is afectionately dedicated to a true Viking helrnsrrian, Mr. Garnie Cranor, who persists in any enterprise or project he undertakes, and who maintains his purpose in spite of any discouragements. He has been a devoted friend of all the Class of '35, and it is hoped he may continue his work with the coming Senior Class. CONTENTS Administration Classes Activities Athletics Features clminiobcabion R ,I Cldminiafflation. Fred Wal During his six years at Salem High School Principal lfred Wolf has gained the esteem and admiration of students and faculty. Through his faithful efforts he has fulhlled his unselflsh desire to forward the interests of our school As friend and counselor he has proved his fairminded comradeship with students. lt is the hope of all that lvlr. Wolf will remian in his present position for many years to come. Silas A. Gasier During his Hrst year as Superintend- ent of the Salem Public Schools, Mr. Silas Gaiser has proved the trust placed in his ability to fill this office. This position is by no means new to him, as he has been engaged in similar work in both Montana and Eastern Oregon, Mr. Gaiser has given his entire time and attention toward the betterment of school interests and activities, and has worked out a plan whereby Salem schools will be more efficient and pro- ductive. Although he, has been here only a short time, he has made himself a friend to both students and faculty. SF1'8l'l CLd.mZni4f4aCion School Board In every walk of life, in any govern- ment of any kind, there will always be found one group of individuals who are responsible, clear thinking and far- sighted. An acknowledgment of the services that have been rendered can, in some measure, repay that group of individ- uals. To the School Board, through whose efforts the Olinger and Leslie play- grounds have been opened and who have directed Salem schools to higher standards, the school extends its sincere thanks. Members of the School Board for this year are: Mr. E. A. Bradfield, Mrs. David S. Wright, Mr. Frank Neer, Mr. Walter Minier, Dr. B. F. Pound. eight I Principal Emeritus A tribute of recognition, a tribute of admiration, a tribute of respect, if ever deserved, is won by the individual who puts a sincere heart and soul into the tasks of life. Mr. james C. Nelson, philosopher and author, has endowed the students of Salem I-lighSchool for the past seven- teen years with an inspiration, with an understanding of life that will never cease to exist. He has molded in the minds of youth the one monument, the one tribute that will never crumble, the memory of a teacher who was a friend, the memory of one who is truly a gen- tleman and scholar. Qdminhhafion Ralph W. Tavenner Mr. Tavenner, a teacher and assist- ant principal in Salem High School, has in the past year taken an important part in many activities which forward the work of the school. He is the ad- viser of the Honor Society and of the photography section of the Science club. His other activities are in the High School office, giving aid and advising the many students who consult him. Dean of Girls One of the most important positions in SalemHigh School is that of Dean of Girls. The one who fills this place, Miss Mabel Robertson, has done so loyally and faithfully. In all school activities she has given her most ear- nest and sincere support in order to maintain a better social program for Salem High School. Through the organization of the Girls' League she has a personal contact with all girls, and each individual problem is her special interest. Although her posi- tion deals mostly with the girls, Miss Robertson has made friends with and gained the affections of all the students at Salem High School. flllle CLdmiKi4C'laCZo n, 0 671 OFFICE Fred D. Wolf .. .. Ralph W. Tavenner . . .B. S. Myrtle McClay . Charlotte LaDue .B.A M. A ENGLISH Margaret Burroughs . B. A Marjorie C. Buxton A Lilian Davis . .B. A Agnes Derry B. A Claudine Elbert B. A Ellen A. Fisher . . B. A., M. A Grace Tyler Hoclaett ..B. A Leah Hogue .. .. . ...B. A Shannon Hogue ..B. A Ada C. Ross ..B. A lvlary B. Smith . . B. A., lvl.A y Faculty Bartholomew W'ilson Sayles Dotson Barquisl Fisher Phupou Roeder Hale Clark Burroughx Roseman Kirshner Ross Fellows Tavenner Hockett johnson Eyre Bowman LANGUAGE Mildred E. Christenson ...... .. Ph. B. Frances Fellows .. . B. A. Laura V. Hale. .. ..Ph. B. Mareelle DeMytt . ..B. A. Gertrude C. Shisler . B. A. SOCIAL SCIENCE N1el Brown ...... . .. WB, A. F. O. Bradshaw . B. A. Mary Eyre . B. A. Mabel F. Robertson . LB. A. J. C. Nelson. .. ..B. S., M.A. Gertrude R. Smith . . ..B. A. Sylvia E. Kraps B. A. Wesley S. Rocder B. A. Ctdminiofaafion MATHEMATICS Beryl Holt Ola I-. Clark Leila johnson Ruth S. Runyan E. A. Carleton SCIENCE Carmelita Barquist Garnie R. Cranor M. I Elle june Philpott COMMERCIAL Walter Bowman Merritt Davis U. S. Dotson. Helen R. Eelmunsdon Nelson Christensen CI. Smilh Wblgamolt Elle llogue Andrews Elbert Davis M . 13. Smith I lol I Creech Brown I logg Derry l.a Due Swanson Krapx McClay Mickey Morgan B. A B. B. A B. A B. B. B. B. M. B. Elizabeth M. Hogg Rena Mickey E. ID. Roseman Mary B. Sayles Muriel Wilson HUME ECONOMICS Etila S. Creech B Verneita Herron ART Ida M. Andrews MUSIC Lena Belle Tartar LIBRARY Alta Kerschner .B. S., Margaret Steiner B. A. B. S. B. A. H. E. B. .B. B. B. S. S. A. A. eleven 111 'elim' Clalmlniebiafian Associated Student Body Anderxon Robertson Cole England UFFICERS President . . . , Delbert L. Anderson Vice-President ..,. Martha Robertson Secretary . . . , Erma Cole Sergeant-at-Arms . . . William England Forensic Manager . . junior Nelson Athletic Manager . . . Cecil Qucsscth Editor Clarion .... Robert Smith Editor of Clarion Annual James W. Fowler Manager Clarion . . . Rees john Manager Clarion Annual Marjorie Tryon Song Leader .... Priscilla Simpkins Yell Leader , . . Rex Vxfirt The Associated Student Body of of Salem High School is composed of every member of the school and is placed under the leadership of twelve officers and the Student Council. These officers are elected by the stu- dents themselves in their ability to carry on the duties and functions of their respective offices. This year's student body, under the able leadership of Delbert Anderson, has shown a wide interest and real enthusiasm in all school activities. The other officers of the Associated Student Body are deserving of praise for their co-operation with faculty members and students toward the com- pletion of a more effective school year. Ciclminlafaaflon Student Council Crcmey Wlzssam Sione Mcllahan Spencer Allen Hill Cronemi l l er Williams SENIORS: Marjorie Craney, Gretchen Spencer Jerry Stone, Bettyrae McCahan, Quay Wassam. tl UNIORS john Ritchie, Dorothy Williams. Shirley Cronemiller, Maxine Gahlsdorf. SOPHOMORES Thomas Hill, Harold Allen. EX-OFF I C I O Delbert Anderson, Martha Robert- son, Erma Cole, Bob Smith, junior Nelson, Cecil Quesseth, Bill England. The Student Council, in cooperation with the principal, faculty, student body officers, and student body members, helps guide thc school. Through it must go all requisitions for funds, all amendments to the constitu- tion, and every detail pertaining to the run- ning of the student body. The council is the hub of the wheel from which radiates the class councils, from them the class itself. The members of the Council are each re- sponsible to the Associated Student Body for one or more of the special interest clubs in the school. A committee from this body is elected to make all arrangements for the elections, another is appointed to present the bills and hnancial reports, and other students serve on the social committees. The members all cooperate with the student body officers who are ex-officio members. Ili irleen fourteen GOODBYE TO SALEM HIGH Senior Farewell Song A The hour of parting from our school has come., Where is the joy long awaited? I would that I might hold the hands of Time 'Til I have found joy belated, I bid Farewell, my dear High School, Auf wiedersehenf' Au revoir, ' Yet, though the years have meant friendships and memories This is the goal of my endeavor. For I must go away, Life calls aloud today- Work, Service, Loyalty, Achievement! , So now I shall do or die, carry the banner high, Until ambition gains attainment. , I But still my heart is filled with sadness- To leave old friends with goodbye- 4 4- A Their memory we'll always cherish, But now, Farewell and Goodbye. ' -Flavia Downs '35 -x a i Q 5 2 M 4 H 2 5 ,1 A a x 1 12 4 5 L 2 Q E E 'Lim L-1 WJ. iF:i21.'7T7 Si-JWai l Tfi I.'f :1.1J Wi i 4T':!Ef'31iLZ4,113'f',,?f'w'aIb.. Wff-,-', T4 t,.',Lf'l?..S,k-'5LS'viI '. 5QSIi3ZHvE?.Eif'.. 1, .. uri Claw 06 ! Chow: Senior Class CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Sam Sherrill Vice-Presiden! . . Barbara Kurtz Secretary . . . Maxine Hill Treasurer . . . Dick Smith Song Leader . . . Betty Fargo Yell Leader .... jimmie 'liumbleson Forensic' Manager . . Glen Ward Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Robert Mclinight A. S. B. COUNCIL MEMBERS Quay Wassam Gretchen Spcnccr -Jerry Stone Betty Rae Mcffvahan Marjory Crancy After three years of pleasant associations the class of l935 bids farewell to Salem High School. We have enjoyed the active part we have taken in school activities and in our class rooms. One hun- dred members of our class have been on the honor roll during our three years here. We have main- tained the high standard of the National Honor Society by contributing outstanding members to it. Prominent in athletics and scolastic achieve- ments, we have won our full share of trophies. The class expresses sincere gratitude to our advisers, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs, Elbert, and Mrs. Derry. A great deal of our success is due to their excellent help. Our officers have fulfilled their duties faithfully and aided our progress. We sincerely hope that the classes to follow will enjoy their years as much as we have ours. sixteen Sherrill Kurtz Hill Smith Fisher Cfwuw Senior Class Council The senior class council was composed of delegates from the senior home roon's, Its duties were to handle all official hus- iness of the senior class, con- tact all senior home rooms, and advise the officers of the senior class in the fulfillment of their duties. The officcrs of the class are ex-officio memhcrs of the council. Under the direction of its adviser, Mrs. Fisher, and its ffeixer Seo!! Yealer Nlclloiziell Keuxcher Coward Crabb Appfeuihiie Geer Greenuiooii Keith Broer president, Dick Smith, the council has completed a very successful year. Members of thc council arc: Dick Smith, Catharine Apple- xxhite, Neva Yeater, Scdonia Keith, Vcsper Geer, liarlffrabb, Nlae Tuelter, Ernest Green- wood, Wilmer McDowell, Bert Bro:r, Pete Geiser, Warren Con ard, David West, and Harold Brcssler, Robert Keuseher. S61 CIIILEH Clctoaw A 1 0 JULIA MARY ALLEN Jule MARVIN LARUE AMUNDSON c1oIViMIzRc:IAI, ' Htgltibborn' Parrish lg Clarion News Stall' 3, Girls' c1oI.I.Iec.I-1 I-REI-ARAI'oRY Letter Club 3,JymJamborcc 3. wII.I.AIvIE'I'1'Ia UNIVI1RsIIY Hobbyi Avoiding big Bills , Leslie 1, Wrestling 3, 4. Hobby: Eating, DELBIERT' LEE ANDERSON Deb COLLEGE PREPARATORY UNIVERSITY OF TOKIO Leslie lg Bells of Beaujolaisn 2: H,M. , Q N .. , .. S, Panaitlre' 3, Leap Nite 2, 4, wrcstimg VALERA AMORI Granny QSROVER l5l:l'ZliR c:oI.I.I1i.Ic PRI-.IlARA'IoRY tINIVIzRsI'rY oif oRI-:ooN Parrish lg Science Club 3, 4. l lobbyi Cars, loNA JUNE ARMs'I'RoNo Bugs r:oI,I.EoIi I'RI5I'ARA'IoRY WlI,I,AMIi'I'1'li UNIVERsI'I'Y Parrish lg Girls' Letter Club 4. Hobby: Reading. CLYDE BOEI-IM Wimpyu COLLEGE PREPARATURY WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Parrish I1 Viking Review Z. Hobbies: Traveling and chemistry. eighteen 2, 31 Football 3, 41 Forest Grove Music Tournament Z, 3, 41 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3,41 Boys' Quartet 2, 3, 41 Music Festival Z. 3, 4g Junior Class President 3, Viking Rc- View 3, 43 Crescendo Club 2, 3, 4-APresident 3, A S B. President 4. Hobby: interpretive dancing JEAN ANUNSEN Dzmpx coI,I.Izc9E l'Rlzl'ARA'l'tlRY WILLAMETTE UNlVhRSl'l'Y Parrish lg Editor i'Periseope I: Latin Club 21 Science Club Z1 lnterclass Sports 2, 3, 41 Jym Jamboree Z, 3, 43 Big Sister Chairman 33 Girls' League Cabinet 31 Big Sister 3, 41 Girls' League Conference 3, Song and Yell Contest 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4-President 41 Clarion Annual Businesss Staff 43 Senior Dance Committee 41 Sigma Lambda 3, 4fSccretary, Convenf tion 4: Girls' League Play 45 Sl l S. Girls' Goll' 'l'eam 41 Mothers' lea Committee 4. l lobby: Wc'rc at the beach, CAATHARINIQ lRliNli .'xPPLEWlllAl'li Katy L1Ol,l.l-Xlli PRlil'ARA'l'0RY wILI,AIvIE'I'TE tINIvI2RsI'I'Y Parrish l1 Science Club 21 Girls' League Cabinet Z1 When Patty Went to College Z3 Latin Club 3, 4-Vice President 43 Quill and Scroll 4f'l'rcasurer3 lnterelass Debate 4: Girls' League Treasurer 4, Senior Council 41 Big Sister 3, 43 Rehearsals 45 Clarion News Staff 43 Snikpoh 4g Linheld Forensic Meet 41 The Jewelled Hand 41 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Ncskowin or Sille Pootjaeks. PAUL EDWARD BURGER Porky coI,I,Ec:E PREPARAToRY WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Leslie lg Civics Club 4. HobbIes1 Hunting and fishing and gals. MARY JANE ADAMS Mame COLLEGE PREPARA1 oRY WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Parrish 1: Viking Review 23 Song and Yell Contest 3, Clarion News Staff 3gJunior Vaudeville 3. c:oI.I.EoE I'REI'ARA'I'oRY LINIVI-:RsI'I'Y oi-' OREGON Parrish l 1JyIjrl Jamboree 21 A S H Dance Committee 21 Girls League Cabinet Z. JoIIN Boi-IANNoN jackie c:oI.I.EoE PREI-ARAI'oRY W'lLl,AME'l Tr-1 UNIVERsI'rY Leslie 1: Science Club 4. Hobby: Hiking. 0 lil i li-,1, lxtlixm aAizi'1'l' .'Xisi.i-1 Marg K-l',Nl',RAl, Parrish l . Clarion News Stall 3, 4, l lome lieononiies Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club -1, Uuill and Xroll 4: 'l'he ,lewelled Hand 4. Pug Sister 2, 3, 4 l lobbv: I lorsebaelx riding l.oiti-:N l3i.iszjAMlN joe c,oi,i.i1.t,i-. PRI-.i'ARAiovtY oizmpow smiia c.oi,i mai: Parrish l. lnterelass Track Z1 Radio Club 2. Song and Yell Contest 2. 3. State Band Contest 2. 3, 4. Viking Review 4 llobbx. Playing a Hsluslt ptnnpf' lboicoiin' Bi-.AM l5eanu'e t:oi.i,i-.ui-1i-in-.I-Akmoitv t1Rl4,l.tlN MICDIKZAI, stiiiooi. Waslixnigton High 11 Latin Club 2. Ger- man Club 3: Girls' Athletics 2. 3. 4: Girls' Letter C.luh 3. 4 -'Assistant lvlanager ,lym lamboree 4. Girls' League Cabinet 4 l lobbx I ' Carroll -ing Clamw , Rotsiiiri' Atisistiim Bitowrsi Bob catersiiaizlxl, wil.i.AMt5'1'1'la ttN1vicRsi'i'Y Roseburg lg Science Club 2. 3. 4. Inter- elass 'l'raek 3, 4fCross-country, Relay 4, lnterclass Wrestling 41 Civics Club 4 Hobby: lleeklin' Mrs. lilberl xlliANNli'I l'li M. BARNES junie CUl,l.IiGli PRl'lPARA'l'K lRY CJRHCKYN NHZDICAI. SCHOOL Leslie lg lllustrating Editor of Broad- caster lg Latin Club 2, 3-fCensor Z1 Reveries of a Bachelor 21 Artis Gilde 3. 41 Big Sister 3. 41 Wicked Wang Pah Meets a Dragon 31 Song and Yell Contest 3. Chairman ol' Decorating Committee lor Big Sisters' 'lea 4. Girls' League Cabinet 4. Civics Club 4 Hobby: lforsan et haee olini rneminesse ,uvabit. klmzx B1l.1.1il'll-Lit 'Nlooge rzoiiiacaii l'Rl1.I'ARA IURY c:oi.trMmA l1NIVliRSI'I'Y. N. Y Parrish Ig Bells ol' l3eau'iolais 21 l l M S Pinaforc 3. Boys' Glee Club Z, 3. 4, Boys' Quartet 3. 41 lfurest Grove Music Tournament 2, 3, 4. 'lhanksgiving Musieale 3: Song and Yell Contest 31 Latin Club 3,Creseendo Club 4. Crescendo Club Amateur Nightg 4. Sigma Lambda 4 llobby: Mrs Stuogef' llvi.1.YN hlmstil. Biatimsmit ' t:iaNtiRAt, l1NIVl'1RSl'IY oi- URl4.l1lJN Parrish l1 -lym Jamboree Z, HM S Pinalore 3, Big Sister 3, Girls' Glee Club Z, 3, 41 Home Economics Club 4. Hobby: l'll see you tonight, Pele Ai.isiiit't' Bticzixmmsi C'hri.vlrnus l10I.l.l'Kili l'Rlul'ARA'IlJRY llRlQlll1N S'l'A'I'li Cl3l,l.l'lGli Parrish I1 Aviation Club 4. l lobby: Skiing. Luc:1LLE BliNNE'l l' Lucy eoiiiioia PRl'lI'ARA'lURY Wll.I.AMIi'l I'l-L tINivi5Rst't'Y Parrish I1 H.M S. Pinal'ore 3, Girls' League Play 3. Song and Yell Contest 31 ,Iyrn Jamboree 31 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 41 lforest Grove Music lournarnenl 3, 41 Music Festival 3. 4, l lome Economies Cluh 41 Style Show 4. Hobbyi just askin' Haskins, lien Rom-.ui M. l3RUWNl-,l.l. Hob not i mail, t-Ri-,imimitmuv oRi4,t.oN SlAlI'.C.tllI.I1.lllu Parrish l. lnterelass Swiiiiiiiinig 2. Song and Yell Contest 3. lnterelass Basketball 2. 3. 4. Sophomore C Ilass C Iounell 2. Student' Council Z, 31 Swiinnting Z, 3, 4, 51 S Club 2. 3, 4, 5- -President 51 lli-Y 4, if President 5, A S Pi. President 4 Hobby: 'l'lie ole' swtmmin' hole Mitsui Mme Bi-iciiami-git l3eek si'i-,Not.uAmiit1 om-.now SI Ari-1 t1oi,i,i11t.i-. Parrish I . Girls' Letter Club 2 . ,lynn jam- boree 2. 3 l lobby: Keeping traels ol' Red I leads Btciti' C:Ol'l.IiY Bkotiit cox i,l-Qui-1 l'lll',l'AllAl'UIlY vtvitnttia Parrish l. Latin Club 2. l3anel Contest 1.2, 3 4 SoloContest 2. 3, 4--l'irst Place 4. President ol' Hand 4, CreseendoClub 3, 4. Senior Council 4, l loljliyl lroinboningg. ninelecn Clctoua 0 s , I 1 I l.,AN1i'IiA BELLlNiIliR Larry COLLEGE PREIfARAToRY oREc:ON STATE COLI.ECIi Q Lcslie l: Snikpoh 2, 3, 43 Big Sister 2, 3: l'rench Club 3: Clarion News Staff 3, 4: Clarion Annual Business Staff 4: Crescendo Club 4. LYNN FOSTER CRONEMILLlfiR ' 'ACr0rIe COLLEGE PREPARATORY OREGON STATE COLLEGE Leslie l: Radio Club 2: Science Club 2: Artis Cvilde 2, 3. Hobby: Radio. THEO BECK Becky GENERAL CAPITOL BUSINESS coI.LEGI-1 leslie l' Girls' Letter flub 2 3 4 vm - ' A 4 . . 1 J. Jamboree 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Home Econom- ics Club 3, 4-Librarian 4. Hobby: History-the Norman period. lwenly LORETTA E, BLIVEN Reddy sTENoGRAPIIIc OREGON STATE coLLEGIc Parrish l: Big Sister 3. Hobby: Keeping out of trouble. CARL M. BUSCH Moses coI.LEGE PREPARATORY OREGON STATE COLLEGE Parrish l: Slide Rule Club 2. Hobby: Handy man. HI'lI.l'1N BEQKLEY Pider COLLEGE PREPARATORY WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Leslie lg Girls' Letter Club 3: ,lym ,lam- boree 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Hobbyi Nothing in particular, but every- thing in general. r HAROLD BRESSLER Hal GENERAL wII.LAMET'I'E UNIVERSITY Parrish l: Band Z, 3, 4: Track 4: F.l7.A. Basketball 4. Hobby: Teasing the Farmers daughter. GRAGE LUGY BAILEY Barley COLLEGE PREPARATORY WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Leslie lg Science Club 2: Clarion News Staff Z, 3, 43 Big Sister 3: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 4: Girls' League Vice Presif dent 4. ldlobby: lVlufHn. WARREN nl AMES COWARD 'ufailspin MACHINE SHOP HIM!-II. DI-ZISEI, SCHOOL Parrish I: Senior Class Council 4: FFA. Athletic Manager 4: Interclass Track 4. Hobby: Dancing. ALETHEA BEATRICE OPEDAL AI COLLEGE PREPARATORY UNIVERSITY OI-: OREGON sT. vINcEN'I's HOSPITAL Burns High l: Class Play 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Latin Club 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Science Club 4-Psychology Section Chairman: Big Sister 43 Civics Club 4: Girl Reserves 4-Secretary. Hobby: Hello! KATHRYN BOYLE 'iKay GENERAL XVll.I.AME'l l'E UNIVERSI rv Parrish lg Big Sister 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4: Clarion News Staff 4. Hobby: You guess! RUSSELL ANDREW BEARDSLEY 3' Russ INDUSTRIAL ARTS OREGON STATE COI.I.l-IGH Leslie lg Future Craftsmen 43 Piano Playing for programs 2, 3, 4. Hobbies: Fishing and hunting. 0 lit,t4Rlt4.tm C. Bomtst-.tilt Alfalfa S'I l'1NUt2IlAPHIf. CAl'l'libI Bl FSINLSS C0l,I,l-'K il-I Parrish l. l lobby' Skating A. Bovtm Ci Atatztfi t' Peck l.l'.NI'.RAI, llRl',I.UN SIAII1 1,llI,l lthll Parrish l3 lnterelass Kitball 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 4. l lobbies: I lunt ing and fishing. C:A'I'llIiRINli l3Roc:R Kate s'liaNix.RAvittt: lxt1slNt4.ss c:ol.tt-1t.t-: Parrish I3 Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Jym jam boree 3. l lobby: Oh, iust. going to the drug store Clcwua IDALIQ Waits CAt.Dwtat,t. Barney r3oMMtiRc:tAt. Parrish l 1 Commercial Club 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glec Club 3, 4. Hobby: Dreaming. ljiJRlS R. LSARNIQTI' i'Dary t1Ull.lit-Ii PRICPARATIDRY W'll.l.AMli'l Illi llNlVHRSI'l'Y Parrish I3 Girls' Cvlee Club 2, 3, 4- President 33 Latin Club Z: Big Sister 2, 33 Big Sister 'Lea Committee 33 Forest Grove Music Tournament 2, 3, 4: Mothers' 'l'ca Committee 33 Crescendo Club 3, 4, Hobby: S. HO. S . Romani' CAt.t.Ai-IAN Bob t:tcNtiRAt. tnsuvt-:Rst't'Y oi-' oRi1t:oN Leslie l: French Club 23 lnterclass Bas- ketball 33 lntcrelass Soccer and Volleyball 2, 33 Song and Yell Contest 4. ljtJRIS la. Cfxsstmf Sloane ' c1oi.t.tct.ta PRl'.PARA'I'URY llNlVliRSl'I'Y ot- oRt-.t.oN Leslie l3Lattn Club 2, Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 41Sludent Activity Club21 Jytnjam- boree 2, 3: Girls' Glen: Club 2, 3, 43 Forest Grove Music Tournament 3, 43 Clarion News Stall 43 Clarion Annual liclttorial Stall' 43 Viking Revue 4: Song and Yell Contest 4: Club Viking 43 Snikpoh 43 i l'he Scarecrow Creeps 4: 1 larleuutnu 43 From the Rcblimc to the Subdieulousn 4, Hobby: Au revoir l'amour. EARI. THOMAS CRABIS l3u1cl1 COMMICRCIAL RYAN setloot.otfAtiRoNAtt'1tt:s Parrish l3 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 lnterclass Basketball and Base- ball 2, 33 lnterclass Soccer 2, 3, 43 Manager of Wrestling Team, 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Sigma Lambda 4 Hobby: Managing the wrestling team, MARY jt5ANNt5't3't'ti CLARK Garbo c:oi.t.tat,ta t-Rei'ARA't'oRY Wlt.t.AMt:'t I3ti L1Nlvl1Rs1'1'Y Yoncalla 13 llarrisburg Z3 Sophomore Class President 23 Girls' Clee Club 3, 4. Statc Band Contest 33 Big Sister 43 Science Club 43Sr1ll4p0l1 4. Hobby: Alpine Milkmen. ljtJNAl.l7 Cooisis Ufraoketl Now tzoti14.1.1-.t-Rt4,l'ARAloRY Parrish l, A S B Athletic lVlanager 2, 33 lnterclziss Basketball 2: Club 2, 3, President 4, Sigma Lambda 3,4--fSergeant- at-Arms 4,sSenior Council 4, Ili Y 4 - Secretaryi Lootball 2, 3, 41 Clarion Annual Sports linlttor 4, Clarion Sports Staff 4. llobby: Bets on Pacilie l lighway. Hale lRlfNll Mlt.oRtatu C:LJ'I'LliR S'Iil-INK!!-RAPIIIC Parrish lg Big Sister 3. l lobby: ,,What a tliilerence a clay makes' RtJl3lill'l' B. CARPIQR 'iliolf' t.l-.Nl'.RAl. Parrish l, Math Club 21 lforest Grove lvlusic 'Lournament 33 lbstiysl Glee Club 3,43 Civies Club 4. I lobby: Singing. flljtlllly-Llflt' fill, Obi f lm. gl ,f .ff Clcuma 0 !XNNAI3IiI.l,Ii EI.I.l N Cooiiaiz H Anne I.IaNI4:I4AI, oitiatpoisi s'I'A'I'I-: t:oI.I.IQI:Ii Toledo I, 2, 3: llebate l, 2, lnterclass Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball I, 2, 31 Sophomore Viee President lg Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 41 Civics Club 4, I lobby: Gathering newsflashes. IDAVID EI.IJI:N Hoss 7'u.sko CULl,Iitlli PRI-LPARATORY fl UNIVERSITY OIT OREGON Leslie I: Snikpoh 2, 3, 4-President 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4-President 4: Clari- on News Staff 2, 3, 4fAssistant Editor 3: Bells of Beau'olais Z: Crooks for a Month 3: The Scarecrow Creeps A Manager 43 Civies Club 41 Viking Revuef Manager 4: Club Viking 43 Viking: Asso- ciate Editor Clarion Annual 4. Hobbies: Eating and presiding, ,I AIINITA Cizoss .S'1IIbborn t1oMMI4.Iu1IAI. I okiaizoisi s'I'ATIs c:oI.I.IcI:Ii Parrish I: Big Sister 3, 4, Hobby: A little nonsense now is cherished by the wisest men. and then twenty-tu'0 lNNAI3EI.I.Ii CREECH Annie s'I'I-:NOIQRAPIIIC oRIaI:oN STATE CoI.I.IsI:Is Parrish l: Girls' League Cabinet 2: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Jym Jamboree 3, Big Sister 3, 4: Hobby: Looking for that certain somee body. CIITORCE CLARK z:oI.I.Ec:Ie PRICPARATORY UNIvERsI'rY OF 0RIat:oN Leslie I: Latin Club 2: lnterelass Wrestv ing and Soccer 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Undeniable Citizen. ERMA COLE Emry STENUCRAPHIC WILLAIVIETTE UNIVERSITY OREGON STATE COLLEGE Parrish I :A.S.B.Secretary I :Girls'Leaguc Cabinet 2: Big Sister 3: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4fAdvertising Manager 2, 31 Secretary 3: Clarion News Staff 2, 3, 4: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 2, 3: junior Class Secretary 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4fVice- President 33 Mothers' Tea Committee 33 Big Sister Tea Committee 3, 4: Forest Grove Music Tournament 35 ASB. Seca retary 4: Sigma Lambda 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Hobby: Conferences with Bettyrae. CI-IARI.Izs EDWARD CoI,IsMAN Chuck c:oI,I.I-:mais I'RIaI'ARA'l'0RY oIuf:czoN s'rA'I'I-: coI.I.1iI:IQ Parrish I: Interclass Track 3: SI l,S, Track 4: Band 3, 4, Club 3, 4: Snikpoh 4, Hobby: Horses. MARJORIE RUIKII CRANEY Marge COLLEGE PREPARATORY UNIVERSITY OF wAsIIINoToN Lewis and Clark High, Washington lg South Fork Union High, California 2: French Club 3: Math Club 3, 4-Vice President 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Clarion News Staff 4: Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 43 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Ambling, WII,I.IAM j. DESOUSA Bill coI.I.Iac:E IHREPARATIHRY tINIvIiRsI'I'Y oif oREc:oN Parrish I 1 Band 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Clari- on 2: Science Club 2, 3iTreasurer 3: Clarion Annual Business Stall 4. RfII3IiR'I' CLARKIQ A' Bohn eoI.I.IaI:E I'IzIavARA'I:oIzY uNIvIcRsITY oi-' oiuatzorsi Parrish l 1 Song and Yell Contest 2, Latin Club 2: Student Council 3, Band Contest 3 I lobby: Pumping gas. lXllil.DA CRIIM Ucxl'Ilf7Il'Vlj'n s'I'IcNot1RAI-IIIc: CAI'l'I'UI. atisiisiizss c:oI.I Ianni-. Leslie I 3 Jym Jamboree 3: Song :Ind Yell Contest 3. Hobby: Independence MAX CooNs Ole GENERAL NOTRE DAME Parrish I 3 Football 4, S Club 4. Hobby: Astronomy4Gazing at heavenly bodies. 0 MARY l3ANotaiz I3rit'l4 l.I'.Nl'.RAl Ulllit -t iN Ni YRMAI Lebanon l llgh Xhool l, llonie lieononi- ics Club Z, Gernian Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, l3tg Sister 4 l lr tlsbx lennts Roi ANo oi-. Vtznfs A'Runny 1,1 YI I Iztvl- I'Ill-.I'fXR-YIURY Parrish I . 'Latin xt flub 3,'lnterelass De- bate -lg Linfield l'orensie lournantent 4, Sigma Lambda 4, llobby: Letting nothing bother me FtmNc:tas lXflAt1l?UNAl.D l7oo1.l'i't't.ta W'orkharti 1.4 it I.:-.oi-. viu4.v,uxAitmY out-it .oN si Atl-1 not t I-14.1-. Parrish l, Girls' League Cabinet 21 Jym lamboree 2. Viking Revue 3, l3ig Sister 3 llobbv: Windy Nights Clctoow RAY l3tzAtttat.tiY Rarnantltf' CUl.I.l'.fLl4. l'Rl'l'ARA'IHRY our-1ooN s1A'l't5 trol I l-t.t- . -l 'l'rea- 41 Forest , -lg Boys' resident 4, Viking Revue 41 Snikpoh 41 Sigma Lambda 4, Crescendo Club Amateur Night 4, Leslie I1 Crescendo Club Z, 3 surer 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Grove Music Tournament 2, 3 Quartet 4, German Club 3, 4 P l lobby: llvass. lglf'l l'Y l3O'I'SUN t3ot,t,t1c.t-3PR:-it-,xkmoizv wit t.AMr.t't'l-1 llNIVl'.llSllY Parrish ll Science Club 2, 3, ling Sister 2, 3. Sophomore Clarion 2, Clarion News Stall' 3, 41 French Club 3ijym Jamboree 3, Girls' Letter Club 31 Clarion Annual lidi torial Stall 3, 4, Linfield Forensic 'l'ournaf ment 4, Quill and Scroll 41 Sigma Lambda-- Seeretary 43 Girls' League Treasurer 4 llobby: We're talking it over Hfxkotn DUNCAN Dune czommmuzifxt, Parrish li lnterelass Sports Z, 3, 4 Hobby: Traveling with lvlaefllower. f l:l,AVlA ANN l3owNs I:lI'l'l't'f riot 1 nor, I-kt4.l'AkAloizv W'll.I,AMli'l'I'l'. ttNtx't4.ltsllY Leslie l1Creseemlo Club 2, 3, 4, Sntkpoli 2, 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, llonor Society 3, 4-MVlee President 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 41 l7orest Grove lX1uste Tourna- ment 2, 3, 4 llobby: lfortls 'l'oM EARL:-1 Kilcl1ie t:ot.t.t-grate l'Rlil'ARA'IORY UNIVIQRSITY or-' OREGON Q Leslie l, lnterclass Soccer Z, lnterclass Swimming 2, 3, lnterelass Basketball 2, Song and Yell Contest 3, Hobby: .lust eavortnng with l larv lvlftizjotzlti lXflAIi Dfxtusv s'rtcNotQRAt'tttt3 Parrish l . lnterelass Volleyball and Hase- ball 2, 3, 4, Bookkeeping Contest Z1 Big Sister 3, 4. jym jamboree 3, Girls' Letter Club 3, -l-Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Comnierf etal Club 4 l lobby: Watcha got ' 1 l,liUN,fXRD l7oN,xt,osoN l3uo1x rot itat .1-. l'llI',l'. XllA tottv ttNtxt tzstlv or Mostroxx Leslie l. lv lontt' llootn Representative 2, lnterelass W restling and l3aseball 3, l'rench Club 3, Setenee Club -lg Clarion Business Stall 4 llobby: Let's have another piece ol' pie and another sup ol eollee at your house. Gteitutttttvt-Q l3Al.li 'l'rtctly r1oi,t t-.cat-L I'Rl-,l'ARAI'tlRY wit I,AMl'1I'Il'1 llNINl:RSI'l'Y' Parrish lj Clarion Staff-11 Social Science Club 4, Girls' Letter Club 3, 41 Song and Yell Contest 3. Big Sister 4, ,lym Jamboree s, 4. llobbyi 'l'all4 a lot, laugh a lot, and live a lot longer Roni-.ut C. li1.c:tN Bob tgolii-.t.i-. I-Rl-.t'Ak,x'toitY otn4,tzoN s1.fut4.4:ot,t,t-1z.l-, Parrish lg Viking Revue 2. lnlerelass Soeeer 21 lnterelass lraek 2, 3g lnterelass Wrestling 2, 3, Rifle Club 2. Song and Yell Contest 2, Clarion Annual Business Stall' 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 31 Wrestling 2, 3, Clarion Business Stall' 2, 3, 4. I lobby' llat, drink, and be merry lor to- inorroxx we may have prohibition lu fenly-three Clcwaw 0 Dokis JOSlil'lllNli DUVAL Davie czommiziuzim. UNivi-.ksi'1'Y OF oiuitzorsi Parrish l3 Sophomore Vice President 2, Big Sister 2. 33 Commercial Club 2, Song and Yell Contesr 33 Big Sister Tea Com- mittee 3. Hobby: Saying the alphabet, A-B-C. ERNEST FRIESEN Mlirneyn commiiktzmi. N. N. c. Parrish l3 Boys' Octette 23 German Club 33 Commercial Club 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. Hobby: lvlusic, MARY FRANt1izs EN'iRicss co1.I,i5or2 PRt5PARAToRY wil.1.AMi- 1'Tia uNlvIcRs1'1'Y Leslie l3 4'Birtls' Christmas Carol 23 Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4-Program Chairman 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 43 lt Pays to be a Fogglen 43 Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 43 Treasurer 43 jym Jamboree Z, 3, 43 Girls' League Cabinet 4. Hobby: Sports. twen!y7four RUBY Ai:i'iiia,x l3AVIS Ribs c.icNIaRAl, Parrish l: l lome Economies Club Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Skating Fokkicsi El'l.lflY i'Pesl coi.1.iet:i-: i'RIiPARA'roitY ORIELLUN S'IiA'l'l'l c:oi.i.m:i-1 Parrish l 3 Future Craftsmen. Hobbies: Shooting guns, hunting, biking, and Hshing. BIZRNAUIQIQN ljAUC2llliR'l'Y 'iDeen coiiiarzra PRtaPARA'i'oRY oRI5ooN s'tAT1-3 colieoli N Parrish l: Song and Yell Contest 33 Big Sister 33 Girls' League Cabinet 33 Home Economics Club 33 43 i'Harlequin 4. Hobby: lViother may we use the car tonight? ALYAN FRIQY Squirt t:oMMici4ti1AI. Parrish I3 lnterclass Wrestling and Bas- ketball 23 lnterelass Baseball 33 43 lnterclass Soccer 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Rifleman. l3OROI'liY lvlmtlic i5GCS'l'AFF i'Dot t:o1.1.rac1ic l'RliPARA'IiORY UNIVERSITY oif OREGON South Haven, lvlichigan l, 2, 33 Girls' Glcc Club 43 French Club 43 Big Sister 4. Hobby: 4'Sewin'. ,lAMics HAROLD Foaizissi' czoiiiiczli PktaPARAToRY WII.I Aiv1m'1't1 LJNlVl:RSl'l'Y Parrish l 3 Football 33 lnterelass Soccer 33 lnterclass Track and Relay 2, 3, 43 SH S. 'liraek Z, 33 43 Crosscounlry 4. llobby: Looking for '4Pulmotor Kcus- cher. LOREN HoWARo EDLLJND Eddie GENERAL JUNIOR POl,Y'liIiCHNlC CUI.l,liCIH Parrish l. I lobby: Cars. C3A'IHIiRINIi Louisif: IDALLAS c:oi.LEcQic PRravARA'l'oRY oiuec:oN s'1'A'i'i2 c:ol.i.Izc:i4. Q Leslie l3 Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4f Service Committee 43 Science Club 23 Big Sister 3. Hobby: L.A.S. Wli.1.lAM ISNGLAND 'iCurly t1oi.I.raczt2 l'REl'ARA'I'URY oRtzooN s'rA'ri-1 lI0l.l.ECil-L Parrish l1'4S Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3,43 Captain Wrestling Team 43 All State Wrest- ing Champion 43 A SB. Sergeant-atAArms 41 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Wrestling? G Cloim liooiii, Curie noi.: i-,i.l-, ifiu-.iwxaixioizv xx ll i AMi4,i'li-, UNIV:-ixsiiv Leslie I , Girls' Letter Clulw 2, 3, 4 fSong l.em.Ier 4. vm Iamlworee Z, 3, Lreseenelo J, . Clulw 3, 4, Girl! Clee Clulw 3, 4 Secretary 3,l rencl1 C llulw 4. Girl! l.ezii.iue Song I .catler 4, Slglna l.amlwtIa 4 I lolvlwi Xllarlwling Plf'Iil R I I, QIICISI-QR l'olri1no'l Ll FI I I-Cl: I'RI'.I'AIl.'X l'tlRY Ulll'.t.tbN 5lA'll-' Ctll l,l'.t.l'. Leslie I1 lnterclam Sxximining 2: SI I S Swimming 3, 4, Cluh 3, 4, Senior Class Council 4 I lt ilwlwy: Being a bachelor. I li-1i.i-LN JUAN I'-lliLD -la t.i-:Nl-km, i,lNi-li-.Lo tori i-t.i-, l.al'I'ayette lligh I I lohhy: Swiinmlng I t , J' C CI,a.44w llftiuu' I:lNNliI.l, Slil:,v i.l-1NiikAi. lINIYliRSlTY or 0Rl4.tQtlN AlhanyIl1ghl,Z,31lli-Y 4, Clarion litli- torial Stall' 41 Civics Cluh 4, Interelasx l3a1Nltet hull -I. CIARULINI-I Fiiiro john t1UMNIlaRl1lAl. RANKIN AVINIIUN stgnool Parrish lgflirls' Letter Clulw 2, 3, 43 xlym ,lamhorcc 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 4. llohhy: Trying to tic a lwarrel-loop! I2IlNliS'I' P. Giziaifmwoon Ernie CIQNICRAI, wii.i,AMia'i'lh t1Niv1-1ksi'iY Leslie I1 Rille Clulw 23 Uxher at Gradua- tion 3, Chemistry Tcarn 3, Viking Revue 3, Latin Cluh 43 Science Club 4-Chairman of Medicine Section: Senior Class Council 4, Clarion Annual Sales Manager 43 Sigma Lamda 4. I lobby: 'Most anyone, rgoiiisotc i-Ri-1i'AkA'rokY Los ANoiil,iis sciiooi, oif Mus Parrish lp Civics Cluh 41 lfrench Clulw 4 I lohhyt Making droll remarkx at the right Ilfnlf. ,litmus l1Al,liY jim Kl0l.l.lztLl'. PRI:I'ARA'IURY UNIVERSITY Ulf OREGON Parrish lg Radio Cluh 23 Clarion Sports Staff 3, Track Team 3, lnterclass NVrestIing 4, Swimming 4 Ilolwlwyt Goin' to mv Tailor F1.oRtaNcQia EVALYN Fosiiciz i'I'b.v SIIiN0tlRAl'lllC Parrish l,Ciirls' Letter Cluh 2, 3, 4, Inter' elass Sports 2, 3, 43 ,jym Jamboree 3, 4, Mothers' TeaCommittee Z1Girls'GlecClul-I 3, 4, lforest Grove Music Tournament 3, Ilohlwy: i'Am I latelu issue ELlZAl!li'l'll FORliS'l'liR ,lep Wicsi,ifY C. tloonizitzii Wax til-.Nl-RAI, tiRl'Qt.tlN STAILI-1 1.01 I,l'.t -In Leslie lg Song antl Yell Context 2, l3oyC Ulee Clulw 2, 3. llolwlwyf Wane, xxomen. :Intl Noni.: Rtiiii Ii. I:lNDliN Ruthie til-,Nl-,RAI oiu4.tpoN Noiunmi, Delimet, South Dal-tota I. ,IuniorfSenior Prom Committee 3, Math Club 4, I lolwlwy: 'l'eaxinp.:. I7RANiti.iN I3ARnAM I lousiciz fl lank the llermil not I i1.t.i': l'RI'.l'ARA'lHRY si-'A'i'll,i-L i-Mzil-ic: Parrixh I 3 l3oyx' Ulee Cluh 2, 3, 4, Iforext Grove Music Tournament 2, 3, 4, Interclass Wrestling 3, 42 S I I S. W'restlini.: 4, Cresf cendo Cluh 3, 4 r Sergeant-at-Armx 3,Crt-V cendo Cluh Amateur Night 4. l lolwhy: listening lor an echo, ltvenlyifizve Clctoow lX'lARtpARlf'13 c3lI.l Ii'li'l'li A4it3lcey C01 l Iutllz l'RlfI'AIlA'I'URY YK Il I AIxII'.'I I In UNIX I'.IlSl lY Leslie I, Latin Llub 2, 31 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3, 4, hlymjamboret- 2, 3, 43 lnter- elass Sports Z. 3, -I3 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 31 Girls' Glee Club 3. Big Sister 3, 41 Clarion Annual lldilorial Stall' 3, 4, Clarion News Stall' 43 Clarion Annual Sales Stall 43 Senior Dance Committee-1:Quill and Scroll H, Girls' League President 43 Sigma Lamb- ta 4, Hobby: Kats. Roiatcm' EDWARD I4liLJSt1llliR 'iKush t:oi.1,l-.nic PRIiI'ARA'li0RY ttNiviaRs1'i'Y oif oR1atzoN Parrish I 3 Clarion News Stali Z, 3, Latin Club 31 Vv'restling Manager 3, 41 lrack Manager 2, 3, 41 Senior Council 43 Club 2, 3, 4, lnlerclass Soccer Z, 3,-41 lntcr- class Basketball 2, 33 lntcrelass Soltball 3, 43 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Anything journalistic, VICSPICR fllilik .S'ki,bper S'Iil4.N0tlRAI'IIlC tiN1vi1Rsi'1'Y oif ORIAQKLON Parrish 13 Big Sister Z, 3, 43 jym jam- boree 3, Senior Council 43 Big Sister Chair- man 4, Student-Faculty Club Committee 45 Sigma Lambda 4. l Iolwlwyi Kentucky Colonelsf' lutenly-six Btc'1 l'Y FARGO eoi.i.taota vRiaPARAToRY oRlf3tzoN sTATI2 cot.i.Et:la Parrish I3 jym Jamboree 2, 33 Viking Review 2, 3: Bells of Beaujolais' 2, Big Sister Z, 33 Girls' Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Forest Grove Music Tournament 3 3 French Club 41 Senior Dance Chairman 43 Civics Club 4, Senior Class Council 43 Senior Song Leader 43 Assistant A,S.B. Song Leader 4, Song and Yell Contest 4. EARL ANDREW JOHNSON l'Pengztin eoMMiaRt:iAx. Parrish lg County Bookkeeping Contest 43 Civics Club 4fVice PFCSILICTIIQ Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Blondes. EMLYN Rt'JCIKWEl.L GRICIGS Ubmmie coI.i,Iat:Ia PREPARATORY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Leslie l 3 Crescendo Club 2, 3, 4fProgram Chairman 31Snikpoh 2, 3, 43 Assistant Edi- tor of Sophomore Clarion 23 Girls' Letter Club 33 Big Sister 3, 43 Crescendo Club Amateur Night 4. 'l'llIiRON S'l'ANFita1.D KFNTK GIENERAI. URI-'K LUN 3i'l'A'I'l-1CUI.l.IitLli Parrish ll, Science Club 2, 3, 4AVice President 33 Song and Yell Contest 2, lnter- class Swimming 2, 4. llobby: Oh A Seeing. RIQBA CJEER Trigger STENKXZRAPHIC OR El QON STATE CI DI .L EK Ili Parrish l3 Big Sister 3, 4, Hobby: Spying on sister NATHANIIQI, jost-gmt KAMMLHR 'A Nat' coMMERcIAl. ' Parrish I 3 Civics Club 4, l lobby: Fishing. 1, 0 Rlarcs ,IotiN Sleepy COI.l.Iii iff PRIZPAR ATORY Parrish I 1 Science Club 2, 33 Clarion Busi- ness Stalf 3, 4ffAssistant Manager 3, lN4ana- ger 4. I lobby: Corcopsis Cleome. ANNA CERABER Annie t:oMMraRclAl, t:APl'ro1. BUsiNiiss t:ol.l.ict:i5 Parrish 13 Big Sister 2, Girls' League Cabinet 23 Commercial Club 4. Hobby: Going on bicycle hikes. IDONALD L. KAVENAUGH Don coi.t.t5t:ti vRtiPARA'roRY oR1-:tzoN STATE col,i.I2t:ia Parrish l3 lnterclass Wrestling 2, 3, 44- Heavyweight Champion 43 Interscholastic Wrestling Z, 3, 43 Artis Gilde 2, 3, 4. Hobbies: Huntin' an' Fishinf 0 Clcwzw vs limit. IZIIIUN l-YoNs .S'kee1 Rtriit I ltt.t.M, ' not 1 l-.r,i-. i-tutmtlcft tom' t:tsNtakAt, eqgmpi-5 out-.1 gorst S'I'A'I'Ii c1ol.t,t41ot-1 l'ai'risI1 I.Snil4poh 3,4 Parrish I, Interelass Soccer Z, 3, 4, Com- . ', - . ,, Y, mereial Clulw 2, 3, 4fPresident 3, Ifuture 'II II ' 'l 'X '3 Ifarmers ol' America 4fPresidenl, I7 I ,A. Basketball 4. If If A Public Speaking Con- ICNI 4 llolwlwyf 'l'l1Cl.ast of the Lyons. K,,NN,.1,,, il,,N,.N -'Kmm,V A1,taiatz'1',t I lowic l3er1ie czommtakcztm. Mftcxttml-. snor- ftocpox IRADI-, sciiloot Parrisli I , I uture t Iraltsmen tal' America 4. llolwlwv' Quiet, lwut not quite asleep. Ivlftiu' I7iz.ftrsc1ifs Ill-iNDlillStJN U lwliry t.oi,i I-.til-l vnu-.1'AizA'1oRY ttN1vi-'ksttv or out-t.oN Leslie I, A SB, Sonp.xXl-eader I: Student Council 2,G1rls' Lettcrtllulw 3, 4gjymjam- Iworee 2, 3, lnterelass Sttimmtng 2, 3: I.at1n Cluh 2, Viking Review Z2 Girls' League Calwinet 21 l renel1 Clulw 3, txtlsmtass tiotttiot-1 Parrish l1Girls' Glee Clulw 33 Commercial Clulw 3, Big Sister 3, 41 Clarion Business Stall' 4, Interclass Debate 4, I lolwlwyi Going to Portland Rtcztmizn LAWS Dick lchabodm :1ot.t.taor: t'iuavARA'loRY oki4.tQoN STATIC c:ot.t.tet:r3 Leslie lg Clarion Advertising Stall' 3, 4 Ilolwlwies: Airplanes, boats, and cars. Iittrsstczil. Ivlmuta Hmsuxs lainie m.oi i,t-11.1-i vtlt-1t'At1A'lotzY Parrish I2 ,lym Jamboree 2: lnterelass Debate 3: Sl I S Debate 3, 4g,lunior-Senior Prom Committee 3: ASB Dance Com- mittees 4, Viking Review Committee 41 Administration Iielitor Clarion Annual 41 Sigma Lambda 4 Ilolwlwyz l'll lwe Ifowler-ing vou Oizvfxi. I.AMA Droo,b Ai-t'Rt4,Nttt:t1. trN1t'isksttY otf tinlmsokotrott Boise High, Idaho I , Central Iltgh, Okla- homaCity I :Vice President PrintingClulw I . Ifuturc Craftsmen 44Prestdent Ilolwhy: Drooping and I. C C Iii mai. jmzxsorsi COI.l.l:t.Ii I'lll4.I'ARA'lURY l1NIVlzRSl'lY UI' URIKLKIN Walla Walla Iligh l,Z1MathCluIw 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Girls' League Cabinet 4 Sigma Lambda 4 I Iohlwy: just smiling .A XIAMICS W'lt.1.mM I:tlWl.laIl !1ll7lI7lI'L ' roi i i-m.i- l'ttt-t'ARAttwl4Y wit l.,tMt-.I lil, llNlX'l'.RSI I 1' Parrish li Rille Cluln 21 Chemistry Clulv 3, Wrestling Squad 2, 3,Chen11stry learn 3: Baccalaureate and Commencement llshe r 3, Seienee Clulw 2, I,-31l.illIl'lfllUlW 3 Ser- geant-at-Armsj lnterelass Rivalry 2, 3. 4, 'l'rael4 2, 3, 41 Sigma Lamlwda 3, 4 'Prem' dent 4. Quill and Scroll 4, Viking Review -I. lliAY 3, 42 ASB Soeial Coinntittees -l. lielttor Clarion Annual 4. I lolslsy: A ehaotie past IVIAXINI-Q Costc'1 t'tc Iltt.t. Max m:oi,i.i-1t.i4, i-tu-.wtimiouv will AMI'1III+. umivisttsttv Parrish I, Applesauee 2: Girls' I.etler Club 2, 3, 4, Interclass Sports 2, 3, 4, Girls' l.CiIgUl5f321lWlf'lCl 2. Delegate to Girls' League Conference Z, German Club 3, 4 - Vice President.-l, Senior Class Secretary 4, Girls' League lreasurer 4. Big Sister 4 I lolslwyi All ltintls ol' sports Roisitjiu' l-Aw liulf' tzoi 1,1-.tsl-, I-ki4.l't-.tmlokv trisuvt-.ksttv or out-1 .oN Parrish I I lolalwy. Pteltin' daisies liven! 5'-seven Clcuww UNE JOHNSON Swede COLLEGE I'IlEl'ARA'l'0RY UR EUUN S'I'A'l'l-I COLLEGIZ 9 ELEANOR E, JOHNSON Johnnie VIRCIL I.AIv1B Vergn GENERAL IQENI-:RAL WII.I.AMET'l'E UNIVERSITY OREGON STATE c:oI.I.Em:I-3 G Hubbard l 3 Sophomore Class Secretary I 1 Parrish I. irls' Glee Club I3 Big Sister 33 Girls' . ,. Q, ,, - , League Cabinet 33 Clarion News Stall' 43 Hnhhy' X Iuplnk' Science Club 43 Style Show4. Hobby: Hiking. JAMES LAUDERBACK Jimmy BARBARA JONES Barbie COLLEGE PR EPARATORY Wll.LAME'I l'E UNIVERSITY Parrish l. Hobby: Takin' blind dates, PEARL INA JONES Pele GENERAL wII.I.AMETTE UNIVERSITY Parrish I3 Latin Club 23 Bells of Beau- jolisu 23 H,lVl.S. Pinaforen 33 Big Sister 33 Girls' Glee Club 43 Home Economies Club 43 Girls' League Cabinet 4. Hobby: l'Il see yOu tonight, Ev. LEONARD STEWART LAWS COLLEGE PREPARATORY WII.l.AMETTE UNIVERSITY Leslie I3 Bells of Beaujolaif' 23 Thanks- - . , giving Musical 33 Girls' Lette: Club 2, 3, 43 Wl,OdhIJrn,Hlgh School l'Mdth Club 3' 4' Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 2, Illlhhy' Blkc Shop' 33'I'umbling 2, 3, 43 Big Sister 2,33 Junior Dance Committee 33 Junior Class Song Leader 33 Song and Yell Contest 33 Artis Gilde 3, 4A'l'reasurer 4. Hobby: 'You 'Otto' know, COEURN GRABENHORST Colne MARGARET KEEFER Keqfy QOLLEIQE IIREPARATORY GENERAL UNIVERSITY oif WASHINGTON WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Leslie I 3 Football, Baseball, Basketball, Leslie l3 Girls' Glee Club Z, 33 Girls' Let- Track 2, 33 S Club 2, 3, 43 Civics Club 4. ter Club Z, 33 Girls' League Cabinet 33Jym SEDONIA KEI'I'II Sid c:oI.I.Ef:E PREPARATORY wII.I.AMI-3'r'I'E UNIVERSITY Parrish I :Home Economies Club Z, 3, 4- Vice President 43 Big Sister Tea Gommittee 23 Girls' Letter Club 2, 33cJym Jamboree 2, 33 Big Sister 3, 43 German .lub 3, 43 Clari- on Business Staff 43 Senior Class Council 43 Senior Dance Committee 4, I lobby: Your guess is as good as mine. twenty-eighl Jamboree 33 Civics Club 43 Big Sister 4. Hobby: Collecting 7 JOHN H. IXXIILLER Buick GENERAL UNIVERSITY UF OREGON Independence High School I3 Hobby: Wrestling. COI.I.I-QIEIC PRICPERATORY wII.I.AMET'I'E UNIvIaRsI'I'Y Parrish I3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Spanish Club Z3 Big Sister 43 lvlath Club 4. Hobby: Playing the violin. WII.I.iAM LAPSCHII-:s Bill GENERAL OREGON STATE COLLEGE Parrish l3 Interclass Soccer Z, 3, 43 lnters class Basketball and Track 3. Hobby: Working on Siegmund's ear. 0 C-1.AR1t:1-3 lxo1.1s1i 'iCowhoy' S'lliNHt.RAPlllil w11.1 AM1-L'1 1'1-1 t1N1v14:Rs1'1Y Parrish lg Forest Grove Music 'l'ournaf ment 21 Bells of l3eaujolais 21 Big Sister 2, 3, 41 Big Sister Tea Committee 32 Girls' Cilee Cluh 3, 41 Crescendo Cluh 3, 4f-Vicc President 4,G1rls' l.ea1.1ueCahinet 41 Sigma Lamlxla 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Crescendo Cluh Amateur Night 41 State and County l yping Contest 4, llohhy: We're talking it over U lil.l.SWOR'l'll ELl3l'Qll'l' lX4oR1.1cY Huey t1liNI',RAl, VVII l AMli'I Ili. UNlYl:RSl I'Y Q Parrish I : lnterelass Rivalry 2, 3, 43 f.1VtCsClUl1 4 JAN14: l.il.lSAl3lil'll lilillll 1po11.1ic.1i 1'R1cPARA'1oRY oR1-1t.oN s'1'A1'14. cot 1.1c1,1-. Parrish l1l.at1n Cluh 21 Girl Reserves 21 Crooksl oraMonth 3,llo1T1elfcon0rniCs Clulw 2, 41Sn1kpoh 3, 41 Science Cluh 3, 47 Vlcekllresielent 41 Clarion Annual lielitorial Stall 41 Clarion News Stall 3, 41 The Scarecrow Creeps 41 Big Sister 3, 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Cluh Viking 41 Viking Review 4. l lohhyg l launtinig fspecial rates. Clcvww E1,M1sR Mc:C1.Auo111aRY Mac IZENERAI. UNIVliRSl'l'Y UF Oklit .UN Parrish lg lfuture Farmers of America 4. lJ:l,liANOR E. l4Alll.li Lil tLl:Nl'.RAl. tlRl'.ti0N NORMAL l3ethel,Qregon l,2Q.l'll7lT1CliCK7Y1tllTllCSf3lUlN 'iijunior-Senior PromComm1ltee 31 Civics Cluh 4. llohhies: Skating and dancing. l lARRY El.lSl4Qll'l' MAR'1'1N til-INIERAI. URILCUN STATE COl.l.l'.tili Parrish I1 Civics Cluh 4. llolwlvyi Farming. JAN1a CQICORGIA Kt111NR1a Peg s'1't1Not:RAv1111: URl:tiON sTA1'15 t:o1.1.1A.1L Parrish lg Band 2, Commercial Clulw 21 Jym Jamboree 3. Hohhy: Music, IDARR M1iNN1s Dar-dar eo1v1M1aRc1A1. t1N1v1-LRs1'1'Y 011 oR1-31 :oN Parrish lnterclass Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, lfoothall, Track, and Swimming 2, 3, 41 Song and Ycll Contest 2, 3, 4. Hohhy1 Swinging out and going to town. JEAN LAUD14:R1sAc:R co1.1.1icz1i 1'R1a1'ARAToRY W11.1.AM1i1'1'1i UN1v1iRs11'Y Silverton High l 1 News Reporter l ,Civics Cluh 4fSecretary-Treasurer: Music Festi- val 41 Big Sister 4. l lohhy: lfalling upstairs. CILIAQNN flOl,AN lN lAYNARl5 t:o1,1 14.1.11 PRI-11-ARA'1'oRY oR14.1 Lois: s1'A'1 1-, t:o1.1.1-.1.14. Parrish ll ,lunior Class Treasurer 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 31 Clarion News Stall 41 Math Clulw 'l',Sll.U11il l.amhtla 4. l lolwlwv: l clon't know . BARBARA Bl41RNlCIl'l lxttR'1': l3ohhe c:o1.1.1a1:1i PRl'll'ARA'l'ORY W'II.l.AMli'li'l'l'l t1N1v1aRs1'1'Y Parrish I 1 Snook Cup Runner-Up 2: Snook Cun Winner 3: lnterelass Sports 2. 3, 41 Girls' Letter Cluh 2, 3, 4' --Secretarv 41 Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 41 Song and Yell Con- test Clarion Annual Business Stall' 4, S H.S. Girls' Gtillulleam 41 Vice President Senior Class 41511111121 Lamlxla 4, llohhy: Katz. CARIf1Y MAR'1'1N, JR. tll'.Nl'.llAl. LINCOLN 'llztlll Leslie lp lnlerelass Wrestling 2, Clarion Business Stall 2, 31 Math Cluh 3, 4, l lohhv: Spraining ankles. twenty-nine Claww Roisiaiii lVlAXlNli LitzoN 1'rencl1ie t:iLNi:RAi. t3oRNisi-1 sttiiooi., SliA'I l'l.li Parrish lg A.Sl3 Dance Committee 23 Artis Gilde 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 23 Jym Jam- boree 33 '4Wicked Wang Pah Meets A Dra- gon 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Clarion Annual Art Staff 33 Clarion Society Editor 3. Hobby: '4Say, now, it's Dorothy Hardie and another blonde, . Josicvii lVlIiANliY jig c:oi.i.t4.t:i5 PRiavARA'iokY tZAl.ll4URNIA 'riatzii Leslie l : Rifle Club 21A.SB Ticket Sales Staff 21 French Club 2, 33 Clarion Sports Stalf 2, 3: A SB, Yell Leader 33 S Club . 3 4. MARGARET' MACKENZIE Maggie C0t.1.Etzti PREPARATORY wll.LAMETTt5 UNIVERSITY Parrish I : Girl Reserves 23 French Club 33 Jym Jamboree 3: Clarion News Stali' 33 Girls' Letter Club 3 43 Big Sister 3, 4, Home lieonomics Club 4: Clarion Annual Editorial Stall' 4, I lobby: Ambl ing, thirty VIVIENNE LARSEN Babe GENERAL UNlVliRSlTY Ulf WASHINGTON Parrish l. Hobby: Skating. WILMI-Lit E. Mt:DoWtf:Li. Wil tgotttitsia PRlil'ARA'l'ORY WlLLAMET'l'E tiNiviaRsl3lY Parrish l3 lnterclass Debate 2: Band l. Z, 3. 4: lnterclass Wrestling 2: S HS, Track 33 S Club Smoker 33 lnterclass Swimming and Track 2. 4: Junior Senior Prom Com- mittee 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Swimming Team 4: Senior Class Council 4, BIi'l3'l'l lqAlf LAwRiiNt:ti Bells s'rENookAPHlt: CALIFORNIA Phoenix Union High School I, Z3 Girls' League Cabinet 33 Girls' Letter Club 3, 43 Jym Jamboree 3: Big Sister 3: Commercial Club 43 State Shorthand Contest 4, Hobby: Walking in the rain. CARL B. MAsoN eo1.t,i:o1-1 PktivAaA1'okY Wll.I,AMliT'I'li t1NivuRs1'1'Y Leslie I: A.S.B. President l3 Viking Re- view 23 Sophomore Class Treasurer Z2 'Swan Song 23 A.S,B. Social Committee 2: Football 23 Crescendo Club Z, 3, 44Presi- dent 43 Forest Grove Music Tournament 2, 3fl7irst Place 33 Boys' Glee Club 3 41 Boys' Quartet 2, 43 K,O A.C. Concert3,43 Sigma Lambda 3, 43 Crescendo Club Ama- teur Night 4 EvANt:t2i.iNE MILLARD Babe t:ENEkAi. t1Nivt4:Rsi'rY otf oRigt:oN Parrish l3 Jym Jamboree 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 H.M,S Pinaforeu 33 Forest Grove Music Tournament 3, 41 Girls' League Cabinet 43 Crescendo Club 4: Cre eendo Club Amateur Night 4, s- Hobbyi Knapp -ing in Portland. Viilcii. KENNE'fH MASON Virg COMMERCIAL Parrish l: Commercial Club 4 Hobby: Whistlin'. 9 JOHN E. Mt:CAififtQR'i'Y jack MAt:iilNic si toi- Autzox oil-:st-Li. stziiooi. Leslie l: State President lfuture Crattsf men 4: Sigma Lambda 4, Hobby: Stamp Collecting. Lif:oNA LICISY l.afy t,i-:Ni-:RAL wli.i,AMi-:'r'1'ie tiNlvi4:Rsi'i'Y Leslie l,Girls' Letter Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 4fTreasurer 43 l l lVl.S. Pina- l'ore 3: iOnPIymouth Rock 3: Songand Yell Contest 3 .Jym Jamboree 2, 3: German Club 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 4. l lobby: Now, listen. Ct.AY'i'oN E. S'i'tsiNiui Clay MAt1H1Nii siiov oio4.t:oN STATIL c:oi.t.utat4: Parrish l3 lnterclass Rivalry Z, 3, 4, Sena ence Club Z: Club 3 43 Baseball Z, 3. 4. lfuture Cral'tsmenfPresident 4, State Sec- i'etaryfTreasurer 4. l lobby: A chaotic past. 0 lVlllRllil. lx4mri urs: c.oMMi-.l1t.lAi, Leslie I. Big Sister Z, Girls' League Cabi- net 3, Commercial Club 3 4. Sigma Lambda 4. l lobby: Reading jomon MANNINLL Nif1.soN t:ol.l.li4.r. l'Rlzl'ARA'll7RY W'lI,l.AMl-.'l'l'l-1 tvN1vliRsl'l'Y San Bernatlino Junior lligh lg San Ber- natlino Senior lligh, California 21 Spanish Club 23 lnterclass Debate 11 Clarion News Stall 3, 41Clarxon Annual litlitorial Stall 4. Boys' Clee Club 4, Crescendo Club 41 Sigma Lambda 4 -l'residentg Crescendo Club Amateur Night 4. l lobby: Singin', writm', n' LlI'UWII'1l, l3AimAizA S'l'i1wAR'1' Miil.Aticziii,iN Bobbie 1.1-:Ni-:RAL si x'lNc:i-:N'i s iiosi-lim. Pittsburgh lligh xSchool, Penn l, 25 lX4ixed Chorus 25 Ciirls' Cite Club 2, 3 l.zitin Club Z, 3 l lobbiesi Swimming and liorseback riding, Cla.44w Roaifim' MAsoN Bob t1OI.I.lillli PRICPARA IURY LOS ANt.l'll.liS SCIIUOI. UI4 l'lNt-INl4.l4.RINtr Leslie l: lnterclass NVrestling 2, 3, 4, lnterclass Track 3. l lobby: Cooking . MAitoARia'i' MAR:-icR'i' 'iMag,gie s1'x5NixgRAviiIc: BIQNKKE WALKER N Parrish lg Girls' League Cabinet 21 Big Sister 2, Commercial Club 2. l lobby: Dreaming --just dreaming. IZRVIN W. Portrait li.W' llOl.l,litili l'RliPIiRA'IORY Wll.l.AMIi'l'Tli UNIVIQRSHY Parrish l 3 Latin Club 21 Boys' Clee Club 2, 3, 43 l l.M S. Pinaforeu 31l7orest Grove Music Tournament 2, 3, 43 lfrcnch Club 2, 33 Boys' Quartet 3, 41 A.S,B. 'lireasurer 3, Crescendo Club 2, 3, 4. llobby: Basso a la lenori sans lu Nlu sitgue jfmitzii Ruin: MURRAY jan liowixim Piumtig Sleepy C0l.l.liGli PRIQPARAFURY t.UI.l lztil-' PRI-,l'ARAlt1kY Wll.l.AMliT'l'li LlNIVlflRSl'l'Y ll, ti. I . A Leslie igcaim Club 2, 3, Girls' time ciluit Parrish It 35 Science Club 3, 43 Big Sister 4. Hobby: Amateur photography. Ci IARLES PlLLli'l l'li Chuck' BUSINESS ORIQIDUN STATE C0l.l,litLli Parrish lg lnterclass Wrestling 21 lnter- class Kitball 33 Commercial Club 3gjuniorf Senior Prom Committee 3. Hobby: King Arthur and Orations. RICHARD C, NELSON Dick' COLLEGIS PREPARATORY Parrish I: lnterclass Swimming 2, 3, ln- terelass Basketball, 3, 4g lriterclass Soccer 3, 45 lntcrclass Softball 3, 4. llobby: Ailiat, drink, and be merry lor tomorrow we may the ' l3Ii'Ii'l'YRAli Mczbm IAN Omar ' tIt1MMl-IRLIIAI. tlRl:ti0N S'IAIIit10Il I-.ol-, Parrish ll Latin Club Z1 Girls' l.etler Club Z. 3. Clarion News Stall' 2, 3, 4: Clarion Annual liditorial Stall 2, 3, Big Sister 2. Mothers' Tea Committee 3, lforest Grove Music Tournament 31 Big Sister lea Com- mittee 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, Alf Secre- tary 45 Snikpoh 3, 43 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4-Vice President 41 Quill and Scroll 4. Hobby: Conferences with Erma SYMIO Mio Sue caizrsiiaimi. Parrish ll lfrench Club Zljym .lamboree 31 Big Sister Z, 33 Girls' Letter Club 3, 43 Civic Club 4. l lobby: On to Success! Ihirly-one Clcwow 9 l3liIil'Y PARKER Rusty tgoi i lztilz l'Rl'.l'ARA'lURY KVA?-IlINtil'ON STATIL Leslie l. liditor ol' i'Broadcasler l. Sophomore Class Clarion 2. Girls' Letter Club 2, 3:Jym Jamboree 2, 33 Clarion An- nual Editorial Stall' 33 Clarion News Staff 2, 33 Clarion Business Stall 2, 3, 4fAssis- tant Manager 3: French Club 3, 4: Home lfeonomies Club 4, Hobby: Great genuiscs are expected to be a bit oll. EMORY J. PE'iT1t:oRD Petri t:oi.i.Et:E PREPARAToRY AsBURY, KENTUCKY Parrish l3 Forest Grove Music Tourna- ment 2, 3, 4. Boys' Glee Club -2, 3, 43 Ger- man Club 3, 43 H lvl S Pinaloren 3. Hobbyt Trouble pA'l IENCE RUTH PRTESTNG i'Pat col Llitlli PRISPARATURY XK'Il.l.AMliTTIi UNlvERsiTY Jellerson High, Los Angeles, Calilornia l, 2, 33Girls' Student Government President 1: l lospitality Chairman ol Girls' League 3, German Club 4, Big Sister 4: Girls' League Cabinet -l. l lobby: Having Patience. thirty-Iwo ljOROTHY MTLLER 'i Dori COLLEGE PR HPARATORY Parrish l3 Science Club 2: Latin Club 2 33 Girlsi League Cabinet 23 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 41 Hobby: Just the littlc things in life. CHARLES E, PAINTER Chuck lil-LNERAI, UNIVERSITY OF WASHING loN Parrish l3 Future Craftsmen 23 lnter- class Soccer 33 Math Club 43 Clarion Busi- ness Staff 4. Hobby: Flirting with Stifller. BERNIEQE NLDACZK Bee coi.t.Et:E PRIZPARATORY UNIVERSITY off OREGON Parrish I3 Girls' League Cabinet 21 Jym Jamboree 2, 33 Style Show Z, 33 Big Sister 3, 43 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 43 A.S.B. Dance Committee 4. Hobby: Patching up tiuarrels before Christmas, CJLOYD PoNTE Cup GILNILRAL UNIVICRSITY OF ORLKTON Parrish l, Hobby: Sleeping, JANE PA'l I'0N Pal oENERAt. WILl.AMl-LTTE UNIVERSITY Crookston High, Minnesota l, 23 Latin Club 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 43 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Currens eircum. HARVEY QUISTAD Ham CUl.I.liILE PRI-LPARATURY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Klamath High li Basketball 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 43 Basketball 43 Track 3, 43 Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby: Just cavorting with Kitch. CLARl41NL1I'1 BOYD PANTHER Hide MACHINE siiov ctrRTis-wRlt:HT AVIATION seiiooi, Parrish I3 Future Craftsmen 2, 3, -l-A Vice President Z3 Athletic Manager 33 Future Craltsmen Baseball and Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Sailing 'n' raising my dogs. MAXINE-I PEARL lVleKi1,LoP iiMax r:oi.i.Et:E i-RE:-ARAToRY llNlVhRSl'l'Y or oREt:oN Parrish l: Latin Club 2: Home Econo- mies Club 2, 3ASecretary1Snikpoh 3 3 Clari- on News Staff Z, 3, Crooks for a Month 3 RLJl'liR'l' S. PARK i'Peewee coi.l,Ec:E vREPARAToRY UNIVERSITY OF oREtzoN Parrish l ,A.S B Yell Leaderl: lnterclass Wrestling 33 Club Z, 3, 4: Song and Yell Contest 43 lnterelass Swimming 4 0 Clctuw Rtttw l.ttt:t1,t.t-1 Pllilltili Piert-y Ctyma A. RANtmt.t. Charlie t,ot.t.t-1t,t-. vm-.t'AaA'toRY tzotttauta vtzratmkfrtokv 0Rl'.t.UN Noatwtt. rs. ti. cz. Leslte Llfrench Clulw 2, 3:Jymjamlvoree Leslie l, lnterelass Wrestling 2, 3, 4 2, 3, Girls' Letter Cluh 2, 3, Snikpoh 2, 3, 4. lnterclass 'Ilraclt 3, 4, S i I S. Track 3, 4 Ilolwhvi Always and forever talking, hut t '55'f1UUmFy 4- still saying nothing. CIIIARLI-.SI1 Rotstits: Mayor t10l.I.litil1 PRI-1I'AllA l URY W'lI.l AMl 'l'I'l'. UNIVIERSITY Parrish lg Rifle Cluh Zfljrcsttlenti Uh- stlmlttcyll2QSt:tcr1CcClL1l1 31 Latin Clulw 2, 3, lnterclass Track 3, State Band lournaf Hohhy: Amateur radio. Lots VAl,li'li'IiA Pofxtati Loki t1ot.t.t5t.li l'ktiPARA'l'otlY oltt41tLoN NottMAt. Leslie l: Big Sister 3, lvlath Clulw 4. I lolwlwy: Anything lvut studying Wtcnl s,SI'lIliDt7l'1 41 Clarion Annual Business Stall 4, A SB. Ticket Sales Stall 43 Picture Receipt Sales Staff 4, Clarion Business Staff 4, Ilolwlwyi I sell anything MAIAIHA Mm' Rt5l3lill'l'StDN Many ORAN Rom-1tt't'soN P t.ot.t.tet.t-. PRI-,l'lullA'IlJRY tiI'lNliRAl. out-:now st ft t tt. c:ot.t.t4,tgt4. wit t,AMt-:'t t'ta t1Nivt1ttst't'Y Parrtsli I. lvlothers' 'lea Committee 2, Parrish lg'l'echnc Cluh 21Songantl Yell Sophomore Program Chatrman 23 Science Contest Z1 Interelass Soccer, Basltetlwalll Clulw 2. lnterclass Delwate 2: Sl I S Debate liithall 2,3,4g ArttsGiltle3: Student Council 3: Bti: Sister 2, 41junior Vice President 3, 3. Stage lvlanager 2, 3, 43 Clarion Spo ,lym .lamlioree 2, 4, Girls' Letter Cluh Z, 3, Stall-1. 4, A S I3 Vice Presttlent -11 Sigma Lamhtla I h,l,l,3. -I-rcvic, 3, 4 ttinvenlton 4, Song and N ell Contest 4, Senior Dance Committee 4. I Iolwlwy: Secds and stull. IDORtD'l'l'lY RW'lJtil.I. Skid tQUI.l.l',tili l'Rl4.l'AllA'l'UIlY llNIVliRSl'IiY otf tlRlit2ON lvlonmouth I ligh School l,2, French Clulw 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4, Song and Yell Contest 4. I lohlwy: Dancing and stuff. JERRY Btawjftmtrst St'oNtc Berry t:ot.t.t4:tzta PRtaPAaAToaY wtt.t.AM1a't t'ta tirsttvtitzsl 1 Y Leslie I 3 Artis Gildc 4, Student Council 41 A.S.l3. Stunt 4. Ilohhyi Sports. FRHDDA El.Ll'1N RtaYNot.tus I'redt1'ie tztststlztlftt. tstt1Rstas't3ot.t,t4.tzlc Olympia High School I: Ci.A.A. lglfreneh Club Z, 3, 4fSong Leader 3, Secretary 4: Girls' Letter Cluh 3, -lym ,lamhorce 3, 4, junior Vaudevillc 3. I lobby: Dancing and dining. rts Otwtttt-. le, Sottttt t:t4,Nt-.ttAt, ttrstlvt-.Rst t'Y ot-' otu-1t:oN Parrish Ig Track 2, 3, 4 fvCross Country 2, 3, S Cluh 3, 41 Arttsiitlclc 3, 4 I lohlwy: lraelt--440 l.t1.t.1,tN ANN Rot-:tttt.tN l.ilA' tgotttetata I'RI4.I'liRA'I'URY wlt I.AMl'1'l Ili ttwtvtaksttv Parrish 11,1 ym Jamboree 23 lfrench Clulw 2, 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Ilome lzeonomtes Clulw 2, 3, 4fI'restdent 4, llohhy: A certain Bohemian W tnot Parf lter'sJ. liltts SWll l' llenpeeket1 t:ot.t.t-1t.t5 vktat-,tRA't'tiuY ttNlvt-1Rst'rY otf MoNrAtstA I Iarlowton High I . lvltssoula I hgh 21 I Ielcna lligh, lvlontana 3, lnterclass . wim- ming 3. I Iolslwy: SLCC . thirty three Clacua X ' lub l Cliino SA1 io Chee maNi-.RAL c:oi.i.EoE lN JAPAN i Parrish I :Jym Jamboree 33 Big Sister 33 l'rcneh Club 3, 43 Hobby: Collecting snapshots. EULIENE H. S'tRic:i4i.AND HSzrick c:oi.l.i4.t:i4. 1-k1iPARA'1okY out-:i:oN s1:A'rE COl.I.Iii2l-I Parrish 13 Latin Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Treasurer 4, Astronomy Chairman 43 lfuture Craftsmen 43 Interclass Track 43 Sigma Lambda 4. i Hobby: Crude stulf. X VEVA SCOTT Dee GENERAL Leslie lg Big Sister 2, 3, 43 'iH.lVl.S. Pina- foreu 33 Forest Grove lvlusic Tournament 31 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Jym Jamboree 3, 43 Senior Council 43 Girls' League Presi- dent 4. Hobby: Girls' League! thirty-jour 9 Rum RAMSIJPQN Rufus lVIARioN C. SHoizEY 'iCream eo1.i.EuE PREI-AR A'roRY lil-.Nl-LRAI. wll,i.AME'r1'E UNIVERSITY oREc:oN s'rA1:E c:oi.l.Ec.iz Parrish l :German Club 3, 4?SecrctIaEy 43 Leslie l I Math Club 4. Cirls' Glee Club 3, 43 Forest rove usic H hh :C Il . - x. ,, - 'lfournament 2, 3, 43 lvlath Glub 43 Big O y 0 Chung Soultmrx Sister 43 Girls' League Cabinet 43 Big Sister Tea Committee 43 State Typing Contest 4, Hobby: German. MERU5 JESSEE SMITH BEVERLY ANN RoE'iiii,iN Bev t:oL1.Ec:E PREPARA'l'oRY oAKi.AND 'rl-:CH Parrish l3 Rifle Club 23 lnterclass Track, Basketball Z, 33 lntcrclass Soccer 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Dancing. lXflAll'l'llA Rosie Rootw Marcia c:ol.i.EczE PREPARA'i'oRY VVlLl.AMIiT'l'E t1NivERsi'rY lvlelvlinnville Junior Iligh ll Song and Yell Contest 33 Big Sister 43 Jym Jamboree 43 Clarion News Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4, Hobby: i'Time will tell liAYNo SAi'io Cain KLl4.NliRAl. okEczoN s'rA'rE coi.i.EoE Parrish I 3 Future Craftsmen, l lobby: lvlovics, i'NaIiz'e BONNIE CSRACE SAVAGE s'rl-ZNOGRAPHILL Leslie l3 Style Show 23 lvlothers' Tea Committee Z3 Girl Reserves 23 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4-flvlanager Speeelball 23 Jym Jamboree Z, 33 Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Hobby: lvlrs. Raymond's little boy El- wood, VIRGIL R. SHULTZ COMMERCIAL Parrish lg Commercial Club 4. Hobby: Stamp collecting. coi.i,iaoE Pkai-ARA'i'oRY Parrish l: Latin Club 23 lvlothers' Tea Committee 3, 41 Science Club 3: Clarion News Staff Z, 3, 43 Big Sister 2, 3, 4, l'rench Club 43 Senior Dance Committee 41 Quill and Scroll 4. Hobby: Art for Art's Sakcfl RICIIARD W. Smrrii 'ilJi'ck i1oi.i.Ec:E PREPARAToRY wii.1.AM1-:'i 1'1-: UNIVERSITY Parrish l: French Club 2, 3: Inlerclass Track 33 Song and Yell Contest 3: Math Club 3, 4iPresidenK 43 Tennis 43 Science Club-Photography Chairman 4: Sigma Lambda 43 Crescendo ClubfScrgeant- atAArmsY 43 President Senior Council 41 Senior Class Treasurer 43 Club Viking 43 Crescendo Club Amateur Night 4. Hobby: Wine, women, and songfl clon't drink, and I can't sing. 'C ff4f,,c1'4ff ,- 0 Gio-.'lc1tttcN Sviamztiiz CIrelch t1Ull.l-ll-li I'RlzI'ARAItlRY ttstlxmltsi rv oi- out-.t.oN Leslie l. Latin Club 21Big Sister Z. 3. 4. Girls' Letter Club 3, Seience Club 31 Home ljleonomies Club 3, 4- 'Honor Pin 3.juniorA Sem-or Prom Committee 31 Clarion News Stall 3, 4..Clarion Annual liditorial Staff 41 Student Council 41 Senior Dance Commitl tee 41 l3ig Sister 'l'ea Committee 4 l lobby: A toothpaste grin . Clama Rotstiat' l.liONARD SM1'm Bali t:oi.i.iaizia PRl:PARA'l'URY NNIl.l.AMli'l'Tli llNIVl'.llSlIY Parrish I1 Cat O' Nine Tales elee- trician 2, lnlerclass Wre'stling 2, lnterelass Clarion 21 Latin Club 33 Song and Yell Conf test 31 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. Boys' Glee Club 3, 41 Clarion News Stall' 2, 3fEditor 41 Clarion Annual lielitorial Staff Z, 31 Hi-Y 3, 41 Quill and Scroll 3. hlff President 41 lforest Grove lX4usie Tourna- ment 4: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Going places .l0Sl'iP'l' RUNA 5 -AWYNM D .. t.itaNt-1 jiassitf: Sit.1.s Shrimp L I fy eommieittzmt. V mf fj, 'Up Parrish I1 Music Week Program 2: l Nfl 'l'H'l l ' lf l5irt.ls' Christmas Carol 2: Girls' League I,l1,1' ref' ' , f Cabinet 2, ,Iym Jamboree 3. 4 1 2 - 2 llobby:l renCl'tmer1 A . .llllZIl:llt1,'Xl,ItZli Stiofxi Allie I-'i,ox'o SMITH .S'mithy h or-.Nl-ZRAI, X Parrish l. -Style Show-Z, Girls' Letter t.lub 3, Big Sister 3, 41 l'reneh Club 3, 4 l lobby. Collecting snapshots. t,l-Lstt-'RAI Leslie I1 lnterelass Softball 31 l lomt-room Representative 2. l lobby: lVlill4shal4es kltessttf S'tovisiz Aletltl,v C0l,l.lflllf l'Rl'.PARA'lliRY LHSIIYERSIVIY fu: fTRl',lllYlSl Leslie l1Girls' Letter Club Z, 3, 41 Inter- elass Sports 2, 3, 42 Jym Jamboree 2, 32 lfr-eneh Club 31 Girls' League Cabinet 31 Girls' Glee Club 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Dan for Dans sake, LEO FRED SATTER l.ee t:oi.t.tctztc vRiavr.RAi'ok oRift:oN S'I'A'Il1 t:oi.t.titzi1 Parrish l1 Future lfarmers Livestock judging leam 4. Hobby: Always silent, but happy. RUTH SAWYER Nell IZENIERAI. llNlVHRSl'lY KH: C3RfiCllN Parrish l1Student Council Z, Big Sister 21 Clarion News Stall 3. SAM Slllzlllllll Still Sam c1oi.t t-:tat-1 l'lll'.I'l-.RAIURY wit t AMI4 i its tiN1x'icixstt'Y Leslie l. Wrestling 21 Baseball, lfootball 2, 3, 41 Club 2, 3, 4, Seienee Club 3, 4 - President 4, Senior Class President 4. Senior Counell 4: Sigma Lambela 3, 41 Chairman of Club Dance 4, l lt ibby 1 Personal it tes, Ctimatitmtri Fcittixiztf Genie CiliNl'1llAl. UIKIKLHN NURMAI1 Parrish I :jym Jamboree 31 Pug Sister 4. l lobby: lleaeling. IX, ,IW 'I ufQ Vtsiml Staoieiitsikom .S'etlie COMMILRCIAI. tislivtaksiiv oif URl+,t.tlN Parrish I: Track 2, 3, 4, lnterelass Bas- ltetball 3, 41 Club 2, 3, 41 Clarion An- nual litlitortal Stall' 31,lUrtlot'-Sertior Prom Committee 3, 41 Senior Couneil 4, l lobby: King Arthur and Urations. tlit'r1y1fiw 5 1 C 1 Clctww 9 lXflARGUIiRl'Iili SMITH i'Smilly ' c:oI.I.t-:ot-1 I'RIaPAItA'I'oItY wII.I.A1vIETTia UNIVERSITY Leslie l3 Latin Club 23 French Club 2, 33 Clarion News Staff 23 H.lVl.S. Pinaforei' 31 Forest Grove lvlusic Tournament 33 Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 43 Clarion Business Staff 3, 43 Big Sister 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Tearing around in the Terry . JAMI-:s IVIONROE l'UIvIIsI.IfsoN jimmy oIaNIiRAI, oRI5tzoN STATE coI,I.IioIa Parrish lj German Club Z3 Clarion Busi- ness Staff 33 lnterclass Wrestling, Track, 41 S.H.S. Wrestling 3, 43S H S. Track 33 Clari- on Sports Staff 43 Senior Class Council 43 Senior Class Yell Leader 4. Hobby: Dancing and wrestling-with what? PRIseIeI,A LtIc:II.I.I5 SIMPKINS 1 i'Prissy s'I'ENoczRAPHIc: t1NIvtaIxsI'I'Y OF oREczoN Leslie l 3 Sophomore Class Song Leader 23 Girls' Letter Club 23 Viking Review 2, 3: Song and Yell Contest 33Jym Jamboree 2: Bells ol Beaujolaisn 23 Big Sister 2, 33 Leap Nite Z, 33 Snikpoh 43 A.S.B. Song Leader 43 Club Viking 4. Hobby: Sing, drink, and be merry for tomorrow l'll probably die. ' If ' 7--I ffwjly UUA' RITIII SIII-1wI-iT WII.I.IAM Ll'I'LIiY BilIy c1oMItiI4.Iti1IAI i Parrish l,-JXIN Jamboree 23 Girls' Letter t.lub 2, 3. Hobby: h-l3ilCl'H hunting. Pmtis WINsI.ow i'Perry CUI.l.IiCIi PRl'.PAllA'l'i DRY ANNAPOLIS Parrish l 3 Latin Club Z3 lnterclass W'rest- ling 23 lnterclass Basketball, Soccer, and Baseball 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Cres- cendo Club 4, Forest Grove Music Tourna- ment Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Making merry XIVILMA SCHERMACKER COMMERCIAI. Stayton High 1, 2, 33 Home Economies Club 23 Junior Jinks 3. llobbyi Anything unusual rhirly-six eoI.I.Iec:I-1 l'Rl'lPARA'lURY wII.I.AMr-1'I TT2 LINIvIiRsITY Parrish l3Snikpoh 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 41 Bells of Beaujolaisw 21 A'H,lVl,S. Pinaforeu 33 Viking Review 3, 43 Crooks for a lVlonth 33 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Crescendo Club 3, 43 Linfield Forensic Tour- nament 3, 43 Boys' Quartet 3, 43 lnterclass Debate 43 Clarion Business and Editorial Stali 43 Sigma Lambda 3, 4: Crescendo Club Amateur Night 4: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 4. Hobby: Just a singinf lV!AIzjoRIIiSeHoMAkI-:R Margie STILNOGRAPHIC OREGON NORMAI. Parrish lg Commercial Club Z3 33 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3. Hobby: Real nerve, I calls it! Big Sister JOHN FRANKLIN WHITEHEAD. JR. ujohnnieu eoMMEReIAI. Parrish l3 Commercial Club 4. Hobby: Going to and from Silverton. bltilyliik S'I'IIfIfI.I-:It QQILNIQRAI, oItIai:oN STATIC c:oI.I.IfI.I-3 Parrish I3 Science Club 3, 4: Future Craftsmen 43 Clarion Business Staff 4. Boating Club 43 lvlath Club 4. Hobby: Flirting back at Painter. VICFLA INIQJ: Sc:HRi-:Na 0lie s1'IcNtx:ItAI-IIIc: Parrish I 3 State Typing Contest 33 lvlari- on County Typing Contest 31 Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Hobby: Typing. VIRGII. Tllltlli coI,I,r-:care l'RliPARA'l'URY oI1Et:oN sTATl2 eoI.I.I-:ut-1 Leslie I3 Future Farmers 4. l lobbyi lvlaking things. 0 l7itANrLics 'l'liitNlQiz Hl'lH1l'llilU-l Cll:Nl'.llAl, Parrish l. I lnxlwlwy' lxlusir. Witt ARD l lliRMAN Wikis, ,lit 'illapeye CICNILRAI, llNlVl'.RSI'l'Y oi-3 oiu4,czoN Parrish I3 lnterclass Soccer 23 lnterelass Swimming 33 lnterclass Basketball 3, 43 Swimming 3, 4. llobby: N1ah little Nell! ANN 'l'AR'l'AR :Lol I.Iif-li PRI-lI'ARA'l'tTRY out-1r:oN S'l'A'l'l'. czoiiiaoia Parrish l3 lforest Grove Music Tournav ment 2. Clarion News Stall 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 Big Sister 3, 43 CrescencloClub 2, 3, 4--Secretary 31 Girls' League 4'-Vice President Clcwaw GLIQNN Ai.l.iiN XVARD l3rooksie COI.I.litLli i'RicvAizAToRY Wll,l.AMliT'l'li UNlvl5Rsl'1'Y Leslie l3 lnterclass Wrestling anti Soccer 23 Goll' 3, 4ffCaptain ofleam 43 Club 3, 43 Senior lforensic Manager 4. I lobbies' Shooting and golf. MAizJoiziia l.A Viitiii lin'oN Pest CUl.I.lilili PRIzPARAToRY oiticrzoisz S'lATIi c:o1,i,lat:l-1 Parrish I3 lnterclass Debate 23 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 33 Vice President ofClass ol '30 33 Girls' League Nomination Com' mittee 2, 33 Delegate to Girls' League Con- ference 3 3 jym Jamboree 33 Clarion Annual Advertising Staff 3-Manager 43 Science Club 43 S ll S. Debate 3, 43 Linheld Foren- sic Tournament 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 43 Big Sisters' Tea Committee 3, 43 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby1 ltisn'tinkl WVAYNE Dicwvtaiz WlI.l.lAMS Willie COLLEGE PREPARATORY wii.i.AMi-:'rrra umiviaitsrrv Parrish lg Science Club 3, 43 Future lfar- mers 43 Civics ClubfPresident 4. Hobby: Politics. l-oRRAiNra THOMPSON jacque oieNERAi. oktsczom NoRMAl, Parrish I3 Girls' Letter Club 23 ,lym Jamboree 31 Song and Yell Contest 4. Civics Club 4. Hobby: Being wise for my size. MAYNARD WILLIAMS Deacon coiiiiczra PRE:-ieRA'rokY N,N.c., NAMPA, IDAHO Parrish l3 German Club 23 Boys' Glcc Club 2, 33 Viking Review 23 Pina- foreu 33 l'orest Grove Music lournament 3. Hobby: Music. HAZIQ1. M. UT'i'IaRisAc:K GENERAL Noiuiiwiisr c:iik1s1'1AN c:oi.i.iat:i4. Shedd High l, 23 Girls' Glcc Club 23 Class Editor Z3 l lome Economics Club 3, -t, Civics Club 4. Hobby: Listen here- Romain' F, Wiiinc 'iI3tih c1ol.i.l4.rzl4. 1'RriPAkAToRY out-1t:oN S'l'A'Iili i:ot.t,l-1t.t-1 Parrish l3 Clarion Business Stall' 2, 3, 4, Clarion Annual Business Stall' 2, 43 lliile Club Z: Latin Club 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 A,S,l3. Dance Committees 4. l lobby: Driving out the River road. l'llil,liN 'llRlNDI.l-I czoiitaista l'Rlil'ARA'I'URY Wll.l.AMl4.I'I i-1 lINlVliRSl'I'Y Leslie 13 French Club 3, 4, Manager ol Book hxchange 3, 4. Hobby: Gardening. L. ljAVlD Wiasi' CUl.I.liCli l'Rl'.l'AllA'lURY l1NlVl'.RSl'l'Y0l 0Rlit-UN Unity XVestport l ligh, Kansas City wuncil-13 lnterclass lcnnis 4. l lobby: Tennis l 3 Senior C.: lhirly-.veven Clcwua- 0 FI,oIzIfNc:E lI'Ii'I'IZR UFIo.vxie Cm' .fXI.IfI4ED Wtftss CIo.ixling c:ENIeIzAL IZIZNIERAI, WII.I.AMETTIi LINIVI-:RsI'I'Y t:oYNE I4.I.Et:'I'RIr:AI, stzitool Leslie I 3 Big Sister 2, 3 3 Girls' Letter Club Parrish I. 2, 3, 4fColllVIanager Zglymjamboreee 2, lil .. I: I, 3, 43 Clarion News Staff 2, 3, 4 eNews l UWM Un 3' Iiditor 33 Clarion Business Staff 4, Hobby: Collecting skeletons. QUAY IVI- WASSAM SAWAKU Usut A' Tiny Oneyeu c:0LLEt1E PREI'AkA'I'okY oat-3t:oN s'I ATE cioI,I.EczIa Parrish I3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 lnterclass Track Z3 Song and Yell Contest 23 French Club 3, 43 Crescendo Club 43 Student- Facult Club Committee 43 Student Council 43 ASB. Dance Committee 4: Sigma Lambda 4, Hobby: Financing figures. GLADYS ADEL VAN LYDEGRAF 'Cladie COMMERCIAL BENKIIE WALKER Parrish I3 Girls' League Cabinet 23 ' Bells' of Beaujolaisn 33 jym Jamboree 33 Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 lnterclass Volley- s'I'IaNot:I1AI'IIIr: Leslie lg Style Show 2: I lome Economics Club 2, 33 Big Sister 43 Sigma Lamlxla 4 Hobby: 'il never had a ehanccfbl N? WILLIAM WYHITE Bill' COLLEGE PREPERATORY UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Leslie I: Interclass Baseball 2, 33 Inter- class Track 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 HIfY 3, 4 S Club 3, 4. Hobby: I li-Yfkiclietl out. ball 3, I Iobbyi Any old c.lude'Il do. cn TQILIAIIZN VAN IIIx'IoN Dot I-AwRI2Nc:E MliRLli WAI.'I'Z 1 titit I Iitili I'RI-,PLQIAAIIIRY Fox ITU! wII.t AMli'Ii'I'l: tINIvEI4sI l'Y C,,LLEt,E PREPARM-CRY Leslie I , Latin Club 3, I Iome Economics UNIVERSITY OF omiczorst Club 3: Cir s' Letter Club 3, ,lynn ,Iarn- LCSHC tvsmkpoh 2, 3, 43 The Sea,-Czmw IWITCC 7, Creeps 43 Club Viking 43 Viking Review 4. IIUIWIWI SW IYTIVWVUL- Hobby: Homcroom slumber, HUMER ZIEUNSN IRMA EI.sIE WALKPLR Blondie STENOKZRAPHIC Cl7l,l,liCh PRICPARATOIXY 0 QIION STATIC COl.l,lililf RI le Parrish I3 Band 2, 3, 4. I lobby: Fishing. ZIfI.l.A I.I't1II.I.Ic Vvll-lil! U Zelly llnelvlwu S'l'I:NOtiRAPIIILI CUI,l.I'llll-I I'lllil'ARAlURY NURIIIXNIQSI CIIRIZYIIAN CUI.l.I'1tlI'l Parrish I1 French Club Z: Big Sister 42 lvlatb Club -I. I lobbyi Oh, dear! lliirty-eiglil UNIVERSITY OF 0REc:oN --slie I3 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Big Sister 3, 4. I lobby: Thinking the days are longer, lXflAIlIAN E, WITTI2 Witty t:AI'IToI. BUSINESS coI.I.Icc:E Parrish I, Cvirls' Letter Club 31 Jym Jamboree 3: Big Sister 2, 3, 4. I lobby: Skating. Q i X ix Q N .x If 0 Clama lXfiAllY VIYIAN XVILSUN X 'ttf' l.OlSQllINl-. Wiaiaiqs t.iaNi-.RAL 5TIiNlK.RAPlllCI Mn I s oRiat:oN s'i'A'ri-1c:ot.i,i4.c.i4. XN':lNl1it1i.1lot1liii.glt,Porllzlrttl l, 2, 3: Girl! Parrish lg Commercial Clulw 2, 3, 43 ling lmziguc ifoininittcu 2, 33 Girl! League Sister 3, 41Girls' Lcuguc Cialwinct 3. 4 Sucrclury 3,l R. Cflulw Z St'crL'l:irx','l'ry-Y IIUNW Iiwum- --NMI,-znljllil'-Q l, 33 Sunior Rt-vuu Z. lli-tim XVII-QDMI-QR Wim! 1.Ul,I,lit-I-I Pill-.PlfRA'I'URY llNlVI .l'lSl I Y HI URI-il .l YN Parrish l, l.utin Club 23 Home Iiconom- ics Club Z, 33 Song and Yell Clonicst 3 Clarion News Staff 3. NIQVA YI-lA'I'l'.ll l3rz'tI,qet c1oi.t.t4.oi4. ifkmwknloiu' oiziauorxt Noilmfxl, Parrixh lg Jym Jamhorcc Z, 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3, 43 Big Sister 31 Senior Class Council -it Senior Clams NVill Com- mittee 43 lnterclass Sports 2, I lhirly-nine Abeunt Sludia in Mares On Sludlcs' In Sir Francis Bzxcun Sll'DlI'N lNl'l l'I'NC1l1 NUR LIXI S XNIDIHXRXC Ill fy U! Clam X 2 06 Claauo Ellis Swift Kellogg Vehrs Cl a rk jorly-Iwo Junior Class OFFICERS Presitlenl . . . Vice-Presitlen! . Seerelary '.., 'Treasurer . . . Forensic Manager Atlxelelic Manager Yell Leader . . Song Leader . . Seargent-at-Arms Dean Ellis Alice Swift Ruth Kellogg Esther Vehrs -I ames lN4cHone Lee Andrews Stanley Simpkins Mildred I-leckingcr Kenneth Hunt JUNIOR A. S. B. COUNCIL Shirley Cronemiller Maxine Gahlsdorl John Ritchie Dorothy Williams The class of '36 under the able directorship of President Dean Ellis lived up tothe best ol its abil- ity in complying with the standards set by junior classes of former years. The class ranked high in scholarship and in for- ensic events, while the elaborately decorated jun- ior dance proved to be one of the oustanding social events of the season. The annual junior-senior Prom which is under the supervision of Alice Swift promises to be a very succcsslul affair. Miss Ula Clark has proved to be a vc ry conspet- ent adviser. She was ably assisted in her work by Mrs. Kraps and lwlr. Bowman. Clcmm fftflxxl if41l1l.m lflllll XY llluz PFHNIU NIL C 'lm '.'uguJ Bonne illalxy Wkzgm I3 XY 'i I1 511' IQ 1 Nu' .SvL'Lll7l.N . X Su' .Xlfl Ju 'X wr -lcnlu I LSIILIITI IIN Y ml ff ullvr furlyvlllrm Clcmw C2 Alvllll . Mlanm lfnlrilvi l3cl:ur W 'illiar , Xrmprl I 1 l3ro'u'n Iillix Clarke Barrel! 'ferry Pugh Bron n Cham!! lilamfi Slrcuvn Sherrm Butte ' 1 1 jurlxifblxr 2 V !0Iiigl,,fj v ILPII If r 'well v Iuffl Lt' I X ,QM claw 06 Clamo forty-six Sleep i l Taylor Sophomore Class OFFICERS President , . . Otto Slxopil Vice-President . Douglas McKay Secretary . . . Margaret Bailey Treasurer . . . Forensic Manager Sergeant-al-Arms Song Leader . . Yell Leader . Bob Taylor Byron Randall Bert Childs Margie Sawyer Vwlallace Steed JUNIUR A. S, B. COUNCIL Tom Hill Harold Allen McKay The Sohpomore Class has been very outstanding this year, winning first place in interclass basket- ball and debate. An enjoyable dance was given early in january carrying out the Desert Nights idea in decor- ations. There was also a very delightful skating party held. Tom Hill and Harold Allen were the two Sopho- more representatives in the student body council. The very capable advisers for this class are Miss Barquist, Mrs. Runyon, Mr. Carleton, and Mr. Cranor, Ciama , XHUII HUIIH C 'mum Gun! f VLXCITA livin: .N IL li 4 fran, hrvur Klum ,XIHII nm .Nlml l.1llm Slwp. I . 'll fl I 11 ml -fUl'lX'A.YL'ZVL'll forty-eight EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUE A fire mist and a planet-4 A crystal and a cell- A- A jelly hsh and a saurian - And caves where the cave men dwell Then a sense of law and beauty, And a face turned from the clade-- Sorne call it Evolution And others call it God. -H W illiam I lerburt Carruth Ctcfivitiw n E 5 Lx 1 x F ! E 2 I J Clcdulfiw I fiber. Sterile! Lctnilultt l.itu'er. .'lflI.X Hilde Sigma Lambda 'l he niemhers ol the Ntitionzil l lonor Society ure chosen on il httsis ot scholarship, leitdersliip ehetrzteler. :ind serx ice hy the entire lztcult 3' lirom the Lipper third ol the seniors :ind the high imtntors 'lhts yeitr inttrlxs the third year ol orgztniizition lor the Sigintt l.ttmhzt chapter ol Fztleinl ltgh lhe society cont intted the motion picture ol our high school lite und pttrehsed rohes lor the ritttzil lt':lll1 :ts tts zicttt ities this year. Xlrs, l.euh l logtte, Txlrs Agnes Derry, Miss Mildred Cfhristenson, lXlr lfred XX'oll, Xlr fxlerritt l7z1x is, :ind Nlr R NY. 'l'ztx'enner constituted the lztcttlt y council. which ztdx ised the group this xezir ,lzttnes lfotxler mis president the lirst semcster. and ,lttnior Nelson presided during the seeond semester A rtis Gilda 'l he chtel aiini ol the ,Xrtisllilde ts to heautily' the school httildtng l3ttrtng,g t he past yeztr t he group sponsored tin :art exhihit :ind at f1llINl'WL'li0ll2lSSL'fY1l'5lX programs which enzthled them to pttrelmse amd lrztme mztnx' pictures lor the dillerent rooms lhe cltth tilso hats given two niedztls to outstanding zirt stttdents. l liillte C'h:tmlcerlittn txits :txxurded the medal thztt ts presented to the .Xrtis Ciilde memher who hats rendered the greatest serx ice to the cluh l70l l2llLl lizxvenuttgli was given the other meztdatl its he wus the ztrt student xxho consistent lx hats done good work during his three years in high school, l lzillie Cfhtimherlitin wus the president this year, und Klrs. ldiiX1. .Xndrexxs the iidx isei lurlx' lm Jiffy Clcduitiw Bi-Monthly Clarion Robert L. Smith, Edilor Rees john, Business Manager All the work on the Clarion newspaper, with the exception of the actual printing, is done by the students as an extra-curricular activity. The organ- ization is divided into two departments, the editor- ial staff and the business staff, with about seven- ty-f ive students working to bring the paper out reg- ularly every two weelcs. The Clarion is the official organ of 1500 students, and every student recives a copy of the paper. The editorial staff was this year under the cap- able leadership of Robert L. Smith, editor. The fin- ances and business arrangments were under the able direction of Rees john, business manager. This year the Clarion entered the Columbia Scho- lastic Press Associations national contest for high high school papers and won third place in its div- ision. Placing in this national contest is a distinct honor. The Clarion is a member of the Columbia Press Association, and twenty-one members of the staff are affiliated with the Quill and Scroll journalistic Society. Clcflulfiw Newspaper Staff EDITOR ..,.,. . , , . Bob I.. Smith MANAGING EDITOR . .... Nlice Sxx ilt IfIiATURIi EDITOR , . . David Compton SOCIETY EDITOR , . ....,. xlean Wiley EXCHANGE EDITOR . ...... .Alice Chandler SPORTS EDITORS ..,..... Bruce Williams, Glen Maynard ADVISER ..................., f 'Xda Ross XI W'S STAI I --Gretchen Spencer, Dorothy Williams, Ruth liellogg, Clarice liolbe, Gertrude Dalle Natalie Neer, Martha Roddy, Genevera Sclander, Betty Dotson, ,Junior Nelson, Eleanor Sxvilt, Marion Draper, Dorothy Iiibbe. Eleanor Perry, Bettyrae MeGahan. Barbara Young, Esther Vehrs, Betti Shaxvver, I Ielen Dasch, Ethel Able, Eleanor johnson, Erma Cole, Eleanor Means. Iiathryn Boyle, Harold Allen, jane Keith, Marjorie Craney, Catherine Applevvhite, Wil- fred C, Hagedorn, Ruth Grant, Earl Maynard, Doris Cassidy, Grace Bailey, Bob Hill, Catherine Mackay, Dorothy xlayes, Bill Utley, Beverly Roethlin, slay Teecl, David Compton, jean Wiley, Daryl Shields, Richard Wilson, Margaret Gillette, Ruth Starrett, Ronald Adams, Ruth Shepard, and Patience Preising. SPORTS STAIfIfAByron Randall, Mendall Sehusterxvitz, Don Coons, Lloyd I finnell. jack Pollock, and .Jimmy Tumbleson. MANAGING S'I'AI I '-Manager ,... ......... l Kees ,Iohn Solicitors-Alberta Hovve, Betty Parker, Marguerite Smith. I,anetta Bellinger. Ruth Starrett, Eleanore Aspinwall, Florence Utter, Betti Shavvver, slerry klo Patterson, Ronald Adams, Herb Still, Bob Elgin, Dieli I,avvs, Bob White, Yie- tor Gutherie, Billy Utley, I-eslie I-add, Colleerors-Homer Stifller, Bill Wagner, Don Cooper, Iillsxvorth Morley. Eugene Strickland. C IRCULATION-Manager. , . . . , . . Alva Ralletv Assistants ..... . . Bob Casper. Victor Gutherie Adviser . .,... Merritt Davis ,lijly 1 fifty-two Clcflulfiab Clarion Annual james W. Fowler, Editor Marjorie Tryon, Manager This year, under the leadership of its editor, the Clarion Annual endeavors to give a complete and somewhat accurate account of all curricular activ- ities and important incidents of the year. The annual has progressed through the history of the school from a june edition, and later a bi- monthly newspaper. It has become one of the leading year books in the United States. The credit for editing usually falls upon the shoulders of the two elected to this position. How- ever, this is more or less deserved by the members of the staff. The editor and manager wish to take this opportunity to thank every capable assistant. The Clarion Annual presents a complete record of student activities for the year 1934-35 in the hopes that it may successfully recall fond mem- ories of high school days. Ctciluiflw Clarion Annual Staff liDl'l'OR- -JAMES W. FOWLER Piioiocsixmfiis lil1i'ioiz-f- ljOIllS C,xssim' ,Nssistant Editors--'Dorothy Williams David Hoss Adviser f'lX1rs. l.eahl logue .Nssistantsbf-1jerrv ,lo Patterson lietti Shawver 'NIKAVI' lYI'I5l f-Xli4c.iNi.ix liovlif ,'XivMiNlsiiz,xi1oN liDl'l0R --l2l'Nic1ic llmvlvs .Nssistants Margaret Gillette lvlarie DilL1IT1f.I2lI'Il lL'f Ci.Assias lim ion f-Cimczii Pmiiiiv N Q Q , K V Assistantskgcirctchcn Spcnccr lv4AN.'XClLR --ivI.'XR,lURll: l RX OIN lilearior lN4eans, David Compton Sixrias lvlfvmvcziigia --liksii-,sr Ciuti-.Nwooiu OiupANiz,viioNs liDI'IORA 'l3li'I liY IDOTSON Sales Stall--Llames Fowler, Margaret Cil- Assistants'-'Barba ra Young Catherine lvlclxa v Atirivriiics liDlll7R -iXf1Aiu:Aiuf'i' Gi1.i.iai'1'it Assistants-Junior Nelson, David lloss lette. Cecil Quesseth, liettyrae lvlcllahan. llrma Cole, klunior Nelson. lflavia Downs. Bob Smith, Dorothy Williams, David lloss. Bob llill, Ronald Adams, listher Vehrs, liileen Coodenough, Sam Sherrill. Dean Ellis, Alice Chandler, Shirley lhomas, l lelen liestlev, Charles Rohlin QQ zu' -DNC,muNs X 'MNH 'H S l I WR I U H .'XIbvlaR'11slNo lvl.ixNAcziiiz .Xl.lt1Ii c.IlANDI,liR AS5lSt?ntS'Dl'lOlld Fmncll' Bmcc lvillmmg Advertising Stall -Dayton Robertson, Phil Oren NicDovvell l7IiA'lllRliS liniioiz -'-KIANIQ lilil'IH Assistants' f-l Doris Cassidy Fviargaret Mackenzie. David Compton Bob Hill, Clarice Kollm lvlarjorie Cranev ,Nui liorroiz -Bvizoiw RANIMIJ, ,Nssistants --David lhompson lvlildred l leclvinger Barrett, l.aneta liellinger. Charles Rohlin vlimmy Sehon, Alva Rallertv. lvlet Draper Dorothy liihhe, lileanor Perry. Victor Gibson, lid lohnson, lioh llill, lean Anunsen. Barhara Kurtz, ,lanet Roherl- son, fviaxine Coodenough. Collecting Stall' Boh White, Dayton Roh- ertson, Victor Cihson. ,fiflx flirt Clctlulflw flanks Nelson Tryon Ellis Debate The debate team, under the supervision of Coach Shannon Hogue, has just com- pleted an actiye seasonn of interscholastic debating. ln its district of the Oregon Debate League the team yyon third place honors, and in the Linfield lnvitational lforensic Meet the debaters ranked a close second to the winning Beaverton team. Three debate team members, Eunice Hanks, Ted Smith, and Marjorie Tryon, are second year debaters. They will receive an additional gold bar on their first year pins. Dean Ellis, Bill Thomas, Catherine Applewhite, and Ruth Alice Grant will receiye gold bar 'T S pins for the first year, Band The Salem High School Band, under the leadership of Wesley Roeder, has contrib- uted much to the entertainment of the school this past year. By participation in pep rallies and games they encouraged school spirit. Besides taking part in reg- ular high school programs, the band presented concerts at Willamette, at Parrish xlunior High, and was chosen as the official band for the Udd Fellows' State Conyen- tion. They also presented their annual spring concert and are to play in the Rose lfestiyal parade at Portland. The Salem group, composed of forty-four members, received the rating of excellent in the State Band Contest at Eugene. Bert Broer, a member of the band, placed first in the trombone solo eyentg and Oliver Glenn, another member, vyon second place in the trumpet eyent. iffy-four Cicflulffw l juper, 'lAlie .S'u11'euro'i4' Clreepk' I,oii'er. lioyfw Cllee Club 4GTlze Scarecrow Creeps. 'ullhe Scarecrow Creeps was the thrilling mystery play the Sniltpoh l7ramatie Society presented on Uecemher l-l, IO34, lt xx as the annual play on xxhieh they apply the most time and talent. 'llhe memhers ol' the cast who gave such excellent characterizations. were' led Smith as Adam. the villainous hutleri Doris Cassidy as Xlaudie, the maid: Donald ljwing as Roderick Gage. a cantankerous old man 3 Llane lieith as Amelia, Roderieles spinster sister: Ronald Adams as Kenneth Gages nephewg lileanor Swilt as Norma. a niece: Sophia Hughes as Annahelle, Rodericles sensitive sister: Xlerle Walt: as Perry, Annahelles son: Dorothy Williams as Zinnia, the darlxy eooltg and .'Xlx'a Rallerty lrailin' Arhutus, Zinnias son. N liss l.eila Llohnson directed the play and David Hoss was general manager. Boys' Glee Club. 'llhe Boys' Glee Cluh, under the capahle leadership of the president, Uavid l loss, and the adviser. Miss l,ena Belle lartar, enjoyed a most sueeesslul year ol' song and lrolic. 'l'he ouststanding activities ol' the school year lor the Boys' Clleefflulwwere the presentation ol' an all-eolored minstrel show and the part ieipat ion in various musical programs. 'l'his organization placed second in class ol' the hoys' glee elulw section in the annual music tournament held at lforest Ciroxe. 'llhe other ollieers ol' the eluh were Rolwert Cfarper. Yiee-lbresidenti klohn Ritchie. treasurer: l.ee Andrews, lihrarian. .frilly-111.1 t my Clcflulfiw i i I Tpper, Snikpoh Lower. Crescenilo Snikpoh Under the capable leadership of Miss Leila johnson the Snikpoh Dramatic Soci- ety produced one three-act play, The Scarecrow Creeps, several skits, and two one-act plays this year. The programs at the monthly meeting were usually impromtu and humorous in nature. The club brought to a close one of its most successful years with a luncheon instead ofthe usual picnic, The officers for the year were: President, David Hossg viee-pres- ident, Alice Swift 3 secretary, jean Doege, treasurer, Alva Rafferty 1 Clarion reporter. Bcttyrac NlcCahan1 Sergeant-at-Arms, Uren lVlcDowell. Crescendo Throughout the past year the Cresendo Club has been active in the musical life of Salem, At the beginning ofthe school year the club traveled in a body to Corvallis to present an hours radio program over K O A C. Later in the year a group of the members gave an evening program modeled after radio's favorite Amateur Nights. One of the most gala social events ofthe year was the annual Cresendo Club ban- quet held Thursday, May 23. The organization fulfilled its purpose during the entire year by participating in and furnishing music for various musical programs. The Cresendo Club was success- fully directed by its president, Carl Mason, and its adviser Miss l.ena Belle Tartar .v I 1' Clcdulfiw l I pper, Sn Club Lower, Citrix' l,ef1t'r Club WS Club. 'l'he A' S Cluh has as its goal the advancement ol cooperation and good-l'ellow- ship into athletics. These hoys have represented Salem High School in all ollicial sports, and they have presented their annual S Cluh Dance which is given at the armory alter the haslaet hall tournament. 'llheir traditional Smokeless Smoker has also created its quota of excitement. 'llhc group presented a hundred dollars to the school which was used to pay lor some ol the athletic equipment. Don Coons was president ol' the eluh and Ycrncn Gilmore, the adviser. Girls' Letter Club 'l'he Girls' l.etter Cluh, with a memhership of 200 girls, has just completed an act- ive and interesting year under the presidency olxlean Anunsen. lo ,join thc cluh a girl must have earned lilty points in gymnastic worli, alter which she worlqs lor her 200-point sweater, 'llhc main lleature ol the organization is the presentation ol' the annual Alym Klam- horcc in the early spring, in which all girls ol the clulw talae part. 'llhis year's ellectivc theme was a Street Carnival. All ol the novelties ol the show, such as lollipops, peanuts. candy-sticks, and dolls, came to lile to entertain the audience. 'l'hc hclpllul and uselul advice given hy Mrs. Wolgamott and lXlrs. liartholomew, adv isers, is appreciated hy all the girls. .ltlly-.vt Clcflulfiw I 'ppcn .S'ri'ence I.o11'er. Lalin Science Club The Science cluh has completed a very busy and successful year under the line leadership ol' their president, Sam Sherrill, and the adviser. Missxlune Philpott, The cluh is divided into live sections each with a student chairman and a llaculty adviser. The sections and their advisers are as follows: Photography, Nlr. Tavenncrl psychology, Mr. Roederg archeology, Miss Philpotti ane medicine, lvlr. lille. lfach group had charge of at least one monthly meeting. The photography section took pictures ol' thirty-live home rooms, finished them. and sold them to the students at cost. Latin Club The purpose ol' the Latin Club is to advance the interests ol Salem High School, to create interest in classical literature, to promote scholarship, and to cultivate a spirit ol' cooperation and good will among the students. Under the ahle direction ol' its adviser, Nlrs, Shisler. the Latin Club has achieved its purpose. At its annual hanquet, lvlay lo. the club presented honor pins to the tivo outstand- ing Cfzrsar students ol' IQ?-l-35, Margaret Terusalai and Donald Ewing. At its regular meetings the members engaged in group discussions ol' Roman customs, Roman songs. and classical literature. :fly-viglil Ctctiultiw l l 'fvIlwr, fiermtm l.U'll't'l'. l rt'm'li The German Club Uie Deutsche Clesellschal-t Gemutleehlxeit, or the Clerman fllulw, has a memlwership ol' lillty-one this year. The cluh has met regularly every month. 'lihe programs con- sist ol' musical numhers, skits, and discussion on interesting things pertaining toller- many. A party in the spring and a picnic in the lall comprised the year's social aet- ivities. lhe purpose ol' this organization is to proneote interest in Germany and German literature. lt is open to anyone who has completed two years ol' German or who is studying the language at the time. lhe president this year was Ray Dralaeley, and Nlissl.aura Nfl lale was theadx iser. The F remvh Club 'lihe lfreneh cluh w as organized in 1020 lor the purpose ol' promoting interest in the eustoms and ideals ol' lfrance and to hring ahout a eloser unity among l7reneh stu- dents. 'lo lurther this purpose, the meetings are devoted to speakers on lfranee. lhose xx ho have had at least one semester ol' l french are permitted tojoin. lhe so- cial aetivity w as a luncheon at which the new memhers were initiated. 'llhe ollieers lor this year were: Alice Swift, president: Maxine Clahlsdorl, x ice-president lxlL'2ll1 Wileyt secretary 1 and Bop Ramp, treasurer. lXliss Nlildrediihristenson is the adviser. -fiflv lllllt' sixty Clcfluluw I lbfver, Commercial Lower. Home Econumiizv Commercial Club The chiel' purpose ol' the Commercial Club is to further interest in the Commercial courses ol' the school. During the year several social activities were sponsored. in- cluding a picnic and initiation party. A new project. that of conducting a survey ol' all commercial department graduates employed in Salem, was worked out by the members. This year Clarice Kolbe and Earl Crabb had the honor ol' having their names placed upon the Commercial Club Honor Cup, which is awarded to the most out- standing senior or seniors ofthe club. Olllieers for this year were as follows: President Earl Crabb: vice-president, Bet- tyrae Mcilahang secretary, Muriel Martin: treasurer, Edwin johnson: advertising manager. klerryklo Pattersong sergeant-at-arms, john Van Osdel. The advisers were TX liss Wilson and Mr. Roseman. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club carried out many activities this year including the Bazaar and charity work atChristmas time, theStyleShow in conjunction with the Xlothers Tea on Nlay 28, and the work of the service committee. This committee lteeps all the boys' athletic equipment mended and in good condition, and malacs most ol the letters that are awarded. Their plan this year was to have varied types of programs and this was well carried out. The club had a picnic at the end of the year. Lillian Roethlin was the president. in charge ol' all their activities and Mrs. Eula Creech and Miss Verneita Herron were the advisers. C4cCLuLCLe,4 Quill and Scroll The Clarion Chapter ofthe Quill and Scroll, National ,lournalistic l lonor Soeiet y, has progressed rapidly during the past year. developing from a membership of one to twenty-three students. The purpose of the club is to promote a greater interest in all .iournalistic endeavors. The club is organized in connection xx ith the Clarion and Cflarion Annual staffs. Theklewelled l land. U a thrilling mystery. was presented the last of April by this group with a cast chosen from the club. The Ctittipeletil leadt r- ship of Miss Ross, adviser, and Bob Smith, president, has proved an important factor in the successful organization of the Chapter. ciilltfiie -STLUII ' G i rls 5 League Bailey' Kellogg . lppleiiiliilu Tarlar Kibbe l7o1.vtm The Girls' League, which offers membership to every girl attending Salem High School, accomplishes a great deal towards developing cooperation, friendship, and character among the girls. The Cabinet, composed ol a representative fromeach home room, conducts all business of the organization. lylany beneficial activities, such as providing Big Sisters lor girls just entering high school, managing the lioolt llxehange, and sponsoring relief work during the Thanksgiving and Clhristmas holidays. are performed throughout the year. The social functions consist ol the ling Sisters' Tea, a lN4others' Tea, and a semi-annual dance, The guidance of the llirls' League is under the capable and helful leadership of Miss Mabel Robertson. Dean of Clirls. Margaret Gillette served as president for the first semester, and Yeva Scott. for the second semester. .YfXl,X'-Ulla' Clcfiuluw 0 Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America, a newly formed organization under the capable direction of Mr. Morgan, has completed its first successful year of activities and is expected to grow and expand during the coming year. The outstanding events of the year were the chapters participation in the Parent and Son Banquet, and a combination farm, shop, and judging contest held at Silver- ton and Corvallis. Leo Satter won third place in the Willamette Valley district Smith-Hughes Public Speaking contest. The stock judging team, composed of Elmer McClaughry, Leo Satter and Victor Williamson, competed with eighty-five teams from California, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. Social Science Club The Social Science Club began its second year with an active membership of about fifty members from the upper third ofthe Sophomore class, working in that field, and the students whojoined last year. ' ' Its bi-monthly programs featured papers on mattersyof current interest, debates, and entertaining speakers. A dance was given for the members in the fall, and ia picnic in the spring. A k . Dayton Robertson was president the first semester, and Genevera Selander the second. Mrs. Sylvia E. Kraps is the faculty adviser. ' Girls' Glee Club The forty-five members of the Cvirls' Cvlee Club under Miss Lena Belle Tartans capable direction won third place at the Forest Grove Music Tournament this year. The main activities of the girls were: the making of white smocks which they wore for their public appearances, singing at the reception for Mr. Gaiser and Dr. Baxter at the Chamber of Commerce, and singing at the Armory for the Music Festival. Math Club The MathClub is unusual because it has no dues, and therefore no social activities. Its bi-monthly meetings featured Salem business men who spoke on the variety of ways in which mathematics is used in the modern business world. Dick Smith has been president of the group for this year, and Miss Beryl I-Iolt is the adviser. ' S Lxl-Y'llUO Ciffidiw EI NEMA, f- Ali bi ' iiixdd-!iEI'FZUY:-iialil,:li.93Lbe-EiiT1?'Y5'?As52.3 X CLCMLCLM Sport 'cials Ilunlinglon Quesselh Gilmore The Athletic Department of Salem High School has been under the careful guid- ance of Xlr. Gilmore and lVlr. Huntington. Both men are knovvn for their athletic ability as a coach and a player. Mr. Huntingto, known as Holly to every one, is a graduate of the University of Oregon where he was an outstanding football player. Holly's teams have always been the best opponents for any high school team 'l'he 1X'ikings have always been taught the best sportsmanship possible under his guid- lance. lX4r. Gilmore, Gilmore to us. has stepped intoa recently new athletic program in which he is well qualified. He conducts intermural sports in this city along with coaching the successful track teams. 'l'he new athletic program has been of greatest success and it enables every boy to compete in a sport Our athletic manager. Cecil Quesseth, has fulfilled his position very successfully. He took over the duties from the previous year and carried the res- ponsibility to a place of great credit. The managerial staff will miss his work of scheduling attractive games, He is a good athlete and gets along with players well, The song and yell leaders created enthusiastic response from the students this year. This has been mostly done through the leadership of Rex W'irt, yell leader, and Priscilla Simpkins, song leader. Rex had the power to lead and transmitted his pep to the students throughout the entire assembly and games. Priscilla was appreciative to he r position and through her ability to sing, she put new pep into the school songs. Wi rl .vixly-Iliree CU Ullf CQUJLCZC4 Captain Nicholson Quarlerback D. Coons End Salslrum Ifalf 9 Football OCTOBER 5 Salem U-Everett Wash. 0 Ctherel The first game of the year looked rather doubtful as to victory for HollyA' and his proteges until they actually started playing. The stars ofthe game turned out to be the ugreenn men such as Harrison, Spencer. Curry, Damon, Brady and Gibson. The game was a moral victory for our team. OCTOBER I2 Salem 25-Chemawa U Cherej With Nicholson and Coons Ustarringu for Salem the Vikings took the scalp off the Chemawa Indians. OCTOBER 20 Salem 20-Astoria 0 ltherel With Salstrom. Sherril. Vv'hite and Nlaizels playing bang-up ball the team pulled Astoria from the log and landed them safely. NOVEIWBER ll Salem 13-Eugene 7 there! Waging a private war ol' their own on Arm! istice Day the big guns of Salem roared and defeated their age old enemies. The entire backfield and line was loaded with T. N. 'lf W71 ile Tarkle A mlersim Full Sherri!! Half Quislatl Half M . Coons Guard Pugh . Tackle il CQCKQCCCQ furry Ent! fXlOVl2lv1BllR lu Salem 34-lX'1clX1innville I8 ltherel 'liurning into a unified force ol big game hunters the Salem Vikings went to Hlvlacu and returned with a slightly cleet-worn bear pelt, NOVlilX4BER 23 Salem I4-The Dalles I3 itherel 'lihe Vikings quickly turned into a group ol Columhia River fishermen and with some difficulty succeeded in putting 'l'he Dalles Ioothall team in the locks where they helonged. NOX'liN1BliR 40 Salem IW-Corvallis ll ltherel klourneying to Corvallis lhanksgiving day the Salem l ligh Schools undefeated football team won over Corvallis lligh and kept their 'islate H clean. lhey tied with Pendelton lor heing the only untied and undefeated team in I Damon Guan! liraily Lliiartl in the state. Seniors who played their last game lor their Alma Mater were: Captain Nicholson, Deh Anderson. Sam Sherrill and Harvey Quistad in the hackfield and Don Coons, Max Coons. and Lloyd Pugh in the line, Cli'lv.xon frlltlfti lQHi'.w Ilflil A'Iu1gel.v C 'enler I Iglex by Guan! 'lirugliu lffltl -gPL'f1L'L'f 'litlukfe sixlyffire Ctfklcfica- f 'pper-Quesseth, lforivczrtf Brown, Cenler Salslrom, Forward v ixly-six I.o'i4'er'fXX7'atft1'el, Guard Luiher, Guard 9 Basket Ball Calling the first basket ball turnout for the Tues- day following the Thanks- giving holidays, Coach Hollis Huntington found some sixty-five prospect- ive Viking hoopsters an- swering his call. Prospects were none too bright with only Phil Salstrom and john Perrine as returning lettermen, Combining these two with Cater. Lu- ther, Waddell, Quesseth. Quistad, Albrich and Gwynn from last yearvs squad and Brown and Skopil, former Par- rish stars. Holly had a squad of hoopsters of small stature. By the first game, that with the Alumni, Hunt- ington had cut his squad to some fifteen men and the speed of these proteges was the main factor of a successful schedule. Playing far better in the State Tournament than their followers thought they were capable of, the Salem quint finished in third place by winning three tourney games and losing one. The pre-tournament re- cord was decidedly 'unsuc- cessful with 9 wins out of 25 contests, but the play in the tournament erased all this. Holly is point- ing for a successful season next year with a majority of this years hoopsters re- turning. Ccfkldico l3ee. 2l Salem 20, Alumni 32 Alan. 4 Salem 25. Ashland 35 -lan. 8 Salem 33. Clrmemawa 25 Klan. I2 Salem 23. vllillamoolg 42 Alan. I5 Salem I5, Roolu 3l -lan. I0 Salem 3l, Silverton I2 jan. 22 Salem 22, FroSh 4-I -lan. 25 Salem I2, Corvallis I5 blan. 20 Salem 27. Rooks 22 Klan. 20 Salem 23, lvlclvlinnville 2b Feb. 2 I Salem I7, Astoria 32 Feb. 5 Salem 20, illillamook 29 - Feb. 9 Salem 37, Silverton 23 Feb. I2 Salem 2l Frosh 30 Feb. I5 Salem 2 I, Hood River 20 Feb, I8 Salem I3, Corvallis 2b Feb. 23 Salem 2 I, Astoria 37 Feb. 25 Salem 24, XV. Froslri I5 Feb, Zo Salem av Nlclvlirmville 33 Mar. 5 Salem 27, liugene 20 lvlar. tw Salem 35AN'. Frosh 23 Mar. 8 Salem 30, Cfhemawa 20 Mar. I2 Salem 32, lfugene 2-I ' In imzial order: Kaier, Skopil and Albrich, Foruiardsg Quistail and Gwynn, Guunlv sixiy-seven sixty Cctkldiw l Baseball The baseball team with two leading factors, the coaching by Holly Hunting- ton and the fastest inneld in the history of the school, proved to be best in numer- ous years. The returning lettermen were: Sherrill, Gwynn, Etzel, Steinke, Salstrom, Quistad and Miller. Those making their letters this year are Claggett, Esplin, Kelly and Serdotz. They have played games with Albany, Corvallis, O.S.C. Rooks, U. of O. Frosh and other teams and they have come out on top in most of these games. Therefore they are rated among the best teams in the state. Track With four lettermen returning from last year's squad, Coach Vernon Gilmore formed a winning track team with Quistad, Ellis, Osland and Coleman as the nucleus. Those who made their letters this year are: Davis, Chapman, Randall, Curry, Brown, lvlaerz, Hasbrook, Holstein, Warren, Crabenhorst, Forrest and Fowler. Dual meets were scheduled with Chemawa, Corvallis and D. S. C. Rooks. Other meets they participated in were the H.lVI.A. Relay Carnival, Willamette Valley meet in which they placed fourth by breaking two records, the District No. 7 meet and the State meet -eighi Cctkhtico l flpper, W restling Lower, Swimming Wrestling Coming hack this year with two State Champions and the title of l93-l State Wrestling Champions, Pat Hogue's team has successfully defended its title. Out of a squad of about forty, twenty men received their wrestling awards, Among these are State Champions England, Knowles, Saito and Thompson, and runners-up Quamme, Frey and Clark. Much of the team's success is due to Captain Wm. England, Coach Shannon Hogue, and Manager Earl Crahh who worked with a unified purpose. Swimming The Salem High swimming team, winners of State Swimming Championship of I034, combined the one remaining lctterman with ample new material to form a team of aquatic winners. 'l'he season was successful under the supervision of Mr. Cranor and Winfield Needham, hringing laurels in a good percentage of meets with University High, lVlill City, Vancouver High and West Linn. Memhers ol the team are 2 xl im Haley, Pete Geiser, Oliver Glenn, Quentin Rueeker, lforhes Nlacla, lfloyd Welch, Egan Hoffman, and Wilmer McDowell. YIXIV nine SBI' CLCMe,Cic4 . 1Gol f . , A ' The'members of this years team in order ofranking are: Lloyd Finnell, Clen Ward, captain, Oren 1V1cDowe1lg Harold Comstock andi Harry Carson. Three alter- nates include Fritz Nichols, Donald Blaisdell and Robert Powell. Une letterman from last year's squad, and Lloyd Finnell former Albany High play- er, form the nucleus ofkthis yearsteam. Although the rest of the team is made up of green material, the team appears to be as strong as any in the state. Nlatches have been sheduled with Corvallis, Oregon City, Eugene High,'Par14rose, Oswego, Astoria, Longview, Vancouver, Albany, Dallas, 1V1c1Vlinnvi11e, and Univer- sity High of Eugene. The climax of the season was the state 'tournament which was held in Salem 1VIay 16-17-18, A' V Much of the teams success is due to the time and patience spent by the coach, Tom Wolgamott. I - Tennis The members of this yearsteam in order of their ranking are as follows: Eugene Beall, captain1 Ceorge Gutekunstg Kenneth Cater, Lawrence 1vlacl4lin3 Warren lsertelson and Otto Bahlburg. Matches were scheduled with University High of Eugene, Corvallis, lvlilwaulaic, jefferson and Crant of Portland, and,the O. S .C. Rooks. The team came through as coach f' Wesf' Roeder predicted and won the valley meet. This gave the Viking tennis team the right to enter the State tennis meet in Portland, - enly 'Imam P . Z 5 iH'? ' ' ' gaafuaw Qgx 5 md NX ,Fr wg - i ,Q Q Q .. 3 i f nf ml . m.fg r.,'4u .S S 'YM' Aqqgg, mn, ,Q Sisfsv if Uniluv X - ,W 'Mukhi .K A .,W,,,,4.,. ,, , V- - zffxe-. +2 , We LH .I .y ' A, ' - A A Hg M , -. ,, ' A i u ki1,,,,.gg1,gj 1' ,arf-Mf-X aff f , - - 5 . ji' 'f , vw' ' ' 4 E: - sy: -- M-1 X. , . . - , . g gi , .W S ' ' 1 ' 5154 .1 4 V 4' ' ' ' A K , - In I ,w 5 :H M in Q: . ' 4' ,, . ' , 1 J' K 1 W NQQC Nrghik g-L, , K , I ...,.f,.QMw I - ' W gy Yt'l'Ufl ij'-OHL' ,r C 0 dm um, Q S61't:'fl1X-l1l'U 'foafuuo Classic old Capitol of Oregon totally destroyed by fre April 25, 1935 Q Wd! A utog ygwilw 25 38 iff-N. Q l a E fl xx S K 1 2 is ll' 4 l f f E ARE DEEPLY INDEBTED 'l if ' 7 to the following professional men ' FT- ' who have contributed to the success of - ' . 1 the 1935 Clarion Annual. I T' lk fl l X fs . Dr. Fred Ellis Dr. xl. H. Carnjohst Dr. Max A. Moon Drs. Morse, Roberteso Buren 82 Robertson Drs. Olinger 82 Olinger Dr. B. F. Pound Steeves-Hockett Clinic Dr. G. R. Vehrs Dr. Ray M. Waltz Allan G. Carson Wallace P. Carson E. L. Crawford Robin Day n, Power, Bert T. Ford Walter Fuhrer Edwin Goodenough Miller B. Hayden john Heltzel Paul R. Hendricks Claire M. Inman Herman Lafky Carey F. Martin Rhoten 82 Thompson Custer Ross Guy D. Smith T. Harold Tomlinson Fred Williams S8 H Music Teachers' Directory DOROTHY PEARCE TEACHER OF PIANO Private and Class Instruction 267 N. Winter Street...Phonc 4236 RUTH BEDFORD TEACHER OF PIANO Nelson Building ...... Phonc 6l 44 WILLIAM WALLACE GRAHAM CONCERT VIOLINI ST TEACHER Studio, First National Bank Building Wednesdays and Saturdays Makers of Artists ELMA WELLER PIANIST Individual and class instruction for begin- ners. Dunning Improved Music Study Louise Robyn Technic for children- Studio 695 N. Liberty -Phone 6559 ,li V , ,mi ' BOOTS GRANTS ' X' Rwiwii iml,,i.rlliilii ORCHESTRA qgf 13+-9' , I F-qf 'l4llQ ' K Senator Hotel y -. m , ,fa . I DANCING MAY C. GINGRICH STUDIO Classical, Ballet, Modern, Native, Ball- room, Tap-Baby and Children's R5 thms 725 D Street, Salem, Oregon Available for concerts and clubs HONOLULU CONSERVATORY OF MUS I C Teachers of Hawaiian instruments Alfred E. Ricketts, Instructor Salem Studio 648 Union Street PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL CLARA TUTTLE F ENTON State Accredited Teacher. High school credits given in Corvallis, Eugene, Salem 497 Union Street, Salem, Oregon Mrs. DAVID EASON ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO Theory-History-Original Composition North Summer Street LENA BELLE TARTAR Teacher of Singing High School Credits 407 Court Street ..... Phone 3847 MELTON PIANO STUDIOS Instruction from the beginning to the most advanced artistic interpretation piano ensemble. Recitalsg Musical Teas Frances Virginie Melton, M. M. 993 Court Street ..... Phone 9490 JESSIE F. BUSH PIANO State accredited-Private and group teaching-Normal Work-Studio 1343 South Commercial-Phones 3282 82 8274 88 Music Teachers' Directory concluded JOSEPI-II NE ALBERT SPAULDING DALBERT -IEPSEN TEACHER QF VQICE TEACHER OF VIOLIN 245 North Winter ...., Phone 7840 2381 State Street ..... Phone5I80 ETHEL Potmo PHELPS BRAD PQLUNS , GEORGE FOWLER TEACHER OF PIANU Don't xx aste your summer. During vaca- Private and Class Instruction tion l?3m YO Play. jazz Of tap- SPCCIHI Mcorc Fundamemal System'-1 intensive courses will make you expert by 75 N C. , fall. Start now. Visit the Studio at 442 I0 ' 'apltol Phone 6826 State Street. Phone 4747 or 3315 MABEI. S. POWERS Teacher Of Piano I stood upon the mountain, Accredited I gazed down on the plain, I saw a lot of green stuff l256Court Street ..... Phone 7 I 28 That looked mic Waving gram, I took another look at it, C Bb GLOVER L M C M And thought it must be grass, ' ' ' ' ' l But, goodness, to my horror, Voice training, Sight Singing, Band In- It was the Sophoworc class. struments, Clarinet, Sax . -Clarion of May, 1906 20 years of experience 1343 South Commercial .... Phone 8274 SCI-IDOL OF MUSIC WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Cameron Marshall, Director-Voice ..... Clare Eness, Piano Helen Macl-Iirron-Piano, Theory, Public School Music Mary Schultz-Violin ..... Prof. T. S. Roberts-Organ Courses approved by State Board of Education leading to Diploma, A. B. and Certificates S8 ' 88 A Store ls Known ln the Company lt Keeps WHO TRADES THERE? Answer that question and you will invariably Gnd the answer to ths class of quality and service rendered by that store. QUALITY is always the thing that will win the greatest measure of success. Price alone bears little relation to valueg less, perhaps, to satisfaction, which leads us to say that if more people took greater interest in the quality of the merchandise they purchase and in the character of the store and its service, they would be benefited. Salem High Students Are Always Weleorne at lVliller's VOR 'lil lli NEWIQST AND MOST CfORRllCI'l'l,Y S'l'Yl.liD lVlEN'S WEAR IN SAl.ElNf1 iuowi lfAll- 'io visit The Man's Shop 'l'he Store ol' Style, Quality antl Values QUISENBERRVS Central Pharmacy PRliSCRlP'lllONS -H0 State Street Salern, Oregon Nflarjorie lryoni Nothing hroatlens one lilte travel. Dorothy Williams: No, unless it's too many hot ltitlge suntlaes. oiziissiis - Comes - stirrs Graduation Dresses KAY'S DRESS SC COAT SHOP 460 State Street ...., Salem, Oregon WlLLAME'li'l'E VALLEY SUPPLY COMPANY Electrical Llohhers 352 Retailers Pl lONE 707-l 447 lferry Street Salem, Oregon Who Will Do the Dating? 1 Eff? f-1 f,,. 'efThe boys in the silly, sloppy clothes, pickeel up in some cheap, Hy-loy-night shop , . . or the elis- criminating ehap in a Well-tailoretl, well-bred suit of BISHOPS EXCELLENCE? Well, well let YOU be the juelge. Anel no mat- ter whether it's a gootl-looking pair of white Hannelseee or an entire summer warelrobeee-try BISHOPS for trieel and true quality. BISI-lOP'S The Young Mana Slore of Salem S2 Sk .1 -51.9.12 4TGIi:r.,.Z-M -fi --- ll!! U' ima- 11111. - : 0 , -, ' 'l 5 1 :g Ee cr l Y Z-55251-Hffyzr StevensfBroWn JEWELERS - OPTICIANS 184 N. Liberty, Salem...Phone 7818 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAIVIINED Study requires concentration...and con- centration requires Clear Vision. This is a very snappy suit, re- marked the baby as hc was put into his rubber panties. Phone 6275 1 50 South Liberty The AK-SAR-BEN Try Our I-lome:Nlade Ice Cream FOUNTAIN LUNCHES Dreamland Skating Rink Class and Club P . Credit at No Extra Cost artles STEVENS - BROWN Judge: Guilty or not guilty? BICYCLES 235 North High Ronnie Adams: Not guilty. judge: Have you ever been in jail before? R. A.: No. You see, this is the First time I ever stole anything. CROSS MARKET IVIEATS 82 OROCER 1 ES 265 North Liberty Street Woolpert 64 Legg piauos Corner Liberty and Court Streets Phone 3-14-1 ..... Salem, Oregon A. I-l. MOORE We Rent, Sell and Repair Bicycles swimmmo K- VB. X Swim this summer in the Y pool. Cool, sanitary filtered water. Special summer rates. 88 875 F8 R ACKLIN BOOTERY The Home of Happy Feet Cantilever, Scout and Vitality Health SHOES l05 N. High Street ..... Phone 3556 Capital City Laundry First in Quality andService Phone 3l65 IZ64 Broadway Kent S. Kraps For the Best Printing Service Phone S594 Kraps Sc Long, Printers Kenneth Long PHONE 9600 MCCUNE 81 LOVELL Richfield Gasoline and Oils Center at Church Street TODAYS PUNI EST PUN Tusko Hoss: Hey, I thot you said this water was luke warm. lt's cold as ice. Met Draper: Well, didn't it luke warm to you? Choose Chevrolet for Quality at Low Cost Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company 430 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon o T ' W k R b 'ldi gc? E Fashlonette tfxlfllz night PHONE 8955 tvdfgpecialll mg COAT5 DAv1DsoN's AUTO sERv1eE 1 T Roy Davidson, Proprietor nw , L 'A HATS RELlfxigii-flixlLi'lrIo1ElEEfSilvtlNt: Court St' 255 North Church Street, Sulcmiflrcgrin N Battery and Storage, C1 ., O l. Salem, Oregon Electrical Service and Grcasing KRUSE WATCH AND JEWELRY SHOP .T no ,. -A ' at A 1 'YUM' 484 Court Street Salem, Oregon Captain hlim Nicholson: Whoever he is, there's a dirty crook on this squad. In the past ewek l've lost a set of W. U. shoulder pads, a Eugene sweat shirt, a pair of Roos- evelt pants, a Corvallis blanket and a a couple of Y. M. C. A. Towels. CONGRATULATIONS TO SALEM HIGH GRADUATES l Ladd 8: Bush Bankers Established 1869 L. L. THOMAS EXPERT HAIRCUTTING With the Rose Marie Beauty Salon 251 N. Liberty .... Phone 3921 All Correct MORRIS But the Glasses HOPTICAL.. COM PANY 44-44 STATE STREET SALEM OREGON Hs was going to make an imlliortantcall. 11 Shoes, suit, co ar, shave, tie, etc., were splendid, yet something marred the whole effectjf The glasses of course. The! sagged -were off center an di not become him. 11 Good glasses pay. We will Et glasses-no cording to your prescription -which will express care and help in expressing your persona itv Qom! Qlarru Tay HAZEL DELL DAIRY 1230 State Street Phone 9622 Bunny: Was that your wreath I saw at our friends funeral this after- noon? Skunk: No, 1 just sent a spray. TELEPHONE 4642 WE COVER SALEM PAINT 82 THE ROOFING COMPANY TOWN VERN MATHIS 474 Ferry Street ...... Salem, Oregon COMPLIMENTS OF MOYNIHAN 8: THOMPSON Salem, Oregon 88 88 The Bonnie Dee Beauty Shoppe IQO North Liberty Street Specializes in all lines of Beauty v.ork. Permanent waves ranging from 32.00 up. A Trial Will Convince You Alice Givens, Prop...,Phone 9659 COMPLIMENTS of U. G. SHIPLEY CO. Wom.en's Wear Edward Schunkc Arthur j, llnglcbarl Wm. lf. Pcrlich Monthly Account Service lfree Delivery MODEL FOOD MAR K ET GROCERIES FRESH MEATS Fruits, Vegetables, Delicatessen Bakery THE BESTAT A MODERATE PRICE 275 North High Street, Salem, Oregon Telephone 4l l l Mr. Elle: Did the patent medicine I recommended cure your aunt? Mickey Gillette: Mercy, no! On reading the circular that was wrapped around the bottle, she got two more diseases. Confidence. . . is the basis of every purchase you make in a jew- elry store. Unless you are an expert you must depend upon the advice and recommendation of the jeweler when you buy. Our expert advice on any purchase costs you nothing. We would rather tell you the truth and lose one sale than lose you as a customer for good. Pomeroy 61 Keene J ewelers and Opticians Order your Viking Class Pins and Rings now. Manufaclured in our own shop. Salem Laundry Co. Good Dry Cleaning Good Laundering OU :'At Y r Service 55:3 A9 M' V may Quality and Prompt Service Phone 9125 262 South High Street 258 QQ STATE MOTORS INCORPORATED Hudson Terraplane Packard 525 Chemeketa Street, Salem, Oregon COMPLIMENTS OP S. A. AH L5 CO. lmporlers ORIENTAL RUGS 926 SW MORRISON S PORTLAND, OREGON HOWARD CORSET SHOP Special attention given to fittings. No-Mend Hosiery House Smocks I Phone 4032 I65 N. Liberty AREHART Sc ALDRICH Phone 8893 Exclusive Designers and Makers of Foundation Garments Any Style 155 North Liberty Salem, Oregon Miss Eyre Con lunch dutyj: Bruce, isn't it rather extravagant to eat both butter and jam on your bread at the same time? Bruce W.: Oh, no. It's economy. You see, the same piece of bread does for both. The Commercial Book Store A. A. Gueffroy, Proprietor l63 North Commercial St. BUY YOUR SUPPLIES HERE We are Boosters for Salem High RISE'S BOOTERY GOODSHOES Expertly fitted by X-ray 129 N. Commercial Street Dean Ellis: jean, I have an idea. jean Wiley: Well? Dean: Lend me ten dollars but only give me five. Then I will owe you five and you will owe me live and that will make us even. Our best wishes for l935 Salem High School graduates and students Needham's Book Store OUR SERVICE School supplies..Pountain Pens Typewriters for rent and sale. gif' wx- g'ff -' 'ff '79 --f H EB raduates . . . Having equipped yourselves by a course of mental training and being about to enter upon life's activities, permit us to say that one of the essentials of business success is the establish- ing of a bank account, and through it acquire the habit of saving. Your banker may be helpful in many ways. He can be your most valuable business acquaintance . . .if you will let him. The officers of the bank tender you their services, and will be glad to see you and help you all they can to get the right start in life. SALEM BRANCH United States National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON Warren Biggerstaff: Scientifically G' W' JOHNSON SQ CO' speaking, coal is of the same composition as the diamond, Complete Apparel Bill Thomas: Yeahg but it's only a car- For Men and BOYS bon copy. 467 State Street H. T. LOVE ' THE JEWELER Salem, Oregon 125 North High Thomas Roen 420 Court Street F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY Beszqtgihsf the go to the dentist? Bob Hill: What time does a Chinaman Dorothy Kibbe Cafter deep considera- SCHOOL SUPPLIES ationj: Twoth-irty, of course. 425 State Street Phone 7491 S12 S8 KENNELL-ELLIS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Ol? THE 1935 CLARION ANNUAL 1 'I wp Inv I I , 2, 1, I fin' , A,NgS.facp5 'N If If I I . 9 Y -:4L7'? E41 fp 430 Oregon Building Phone 7830 88 88 39 88 h fia lfffll lf 5,511 CUMPLETT HUUSI fl.'ww House Furnishings, Draperies, Pianos Radios, Electric Refrigerators and Electric Appliances Phone 4947 BECKE Sc WADSWORTH Insurance - Real Estate - Surety Bonds l89 North High Street Salem, Oregon Next to Grand Theatre Little lvlaizie and her uncle, Mr. Harris, lone of the printers of this annualb were watching lVIaizie's mother have her hair waved when lvlaizie reached up and touched her uncles bald head, saying: No waves for you uncle, you're all beach. Congratulations, Graduates BLIGH BILLIARDS LUNCHES Fountain Service 455 State Street KI. E. Tryon, Prop. Willett's Capital Drug Store A Dependable Store 405 State Street...QCorner of Liberty .... Phone 3118 Oscar D. Frosty,' Olson FLORIST FLOWERS for all occasions Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Court and High Streets, Salem, Oregon U S E WESTERN UNION Don't write, telegraph 437 State Street .... Phone 3171 Deb Anderson, after waiting in a con- fectionery store for about ten minutes, grew impatient at the lack of service. Here, young woman, he called, who waits on the nuts? 92 33 Dorothy B.: Sam hasn't been out a night for three weeks. Marian: Has he turned over a new leaf? Dot: No, a new car. Phone 7490 Thatcher Printing Co. Bob Thatcher Salem, Oregon C. R. Thatcher l53 South High Phone 6123 JAMES H. NICHOLSON INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon We want the credit of selling for less and so we sell for cash. FlDLER'S FURNITURE New and Used 255 North Commercial Telephone 8425 Salem, Oregon Diamonds Watches Silverware jewelry R. C. AIKEN 457 State Street Salem, Oregon Frank R. Kellogg Sz Son Public Accountants, Systems, Auditing, Income Tax Frank R. Kellogg .... Roger W. Kellogg A'Dad, said Bob Smith, what do they mean by 'college bredf ls it different from any other kind of bread? My son, said Mr. Smith, it is a lour- years' loaf. THE LITTLE LADYS STORE Grocery P B, at Delicatessen 3' at Tel. 3661 l 190 Center WE WILL MEET AT THE K , f 3 524 State Street Dial 5978 I Everything in Wheel Goods , Anderson Sporting Goods HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Man Store ouR srock or Bicycles, lVlotorcycles...We make keys A- Enom SPORTING GOODS is not only complete but also maintains the high standard necessary to maintain our reputation Mr. Cranor: Now what are you do- ing, learning anything? Star Cater: Oh, no, l'm just listening to you. Omce Phone 7773 Residence Phone 0593 BEST STORAGE IN plllrlli CITY Capital City Transfer Co. Established l906 BOSLER ELECTRIC Electric Contracting lf n'tur ' lvl ving and Packing a Specialty. Reduced R ' 5' ' ' LlEr::ightt Rates to Eastern Points. Also Dealers in efngera mn lservlce Fuel Oils, Coal and Briquets. F. li. LOOSE, Proprietor. Ofhee and Warehouse 220 Stats: 240 SIHIC SEFCCK Pl lOl'lC 7822 Street, Salem, Oregon I 167 North Commercial St Salem. Ore The Statesman Publishing Company A most complete plant, equipped to produce any type of printed matter publishers of the f Qhregnn Statesman Telephone 9101, 215 South Commercial Street SALEM , OREGON Congratulations on a succesful school year. PERRYS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Salem, Oregon J. C. Pcrry Ken Perry '22 Vern Perry '25 Lee Perry '30 PURITAN CIDER WORKS West Salem. Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retail- ers...Pure Apple Cider...Pure Fruit Punches for all occasions made to order and delivered Punch Bowls and Glasses Rented COURTESY OF ELSINURE and CAPITAL Theaters The Pick of the Pictures Mrs. Smith: My son took part in the amateur theatricals last night and today he is so hoarse he can hard- ly talk. Mrs. Jones: Was he the hero? Mrs. Smith: No, the prompter. VISIT UDAVY JONES LOCKERN under l'The PORT HOLE Sea Foods Steaks BEAUTY BEGINS WITH HAIR Be assured of first class permanent waves They cost so little! NI ILLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Emma Kalke I-Ialey, Manager,..TeI. 7953 Llean Anunsen: That story you told about Alice isn't worth repeating. Barbara Kurtz: Oh, well, it's young yet. Give it time. McDOWELL'S MARKET Salemfs Leading Market 171 South Commercial Quality parts and quality work IRA JORGENSEN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Phone 91 14 191 South High Street V PxS5OClA 7-E5 S H O W PROCESS nz CARD S POSTERS In Lg D V E ILT I 5 I N Q COPY - LAYOUTS ' ART WORK - CUTS 88 ' TT ' A 88 S9 o S12 noun us lun This Nineteen Thirty-five Clarion Annual typography by Elliott Printing I-louse assisted by a capable, courteous and agreeable student staff with whose competent co-operation the work was a pleasant experience QF . nwhn aM7?r,v 8525 A,qrvl'1TrL'r1L7L. nm-rnrgrsfxfizrslx SALEM OREGON The PALM ..... Opposite School Under New Management BEUTLER-QUISTAD LUMBER CO. Yard and Office near West End of Polk County Bridge Salem, Oregon...Phone 8181 Rachel Bonnell 2 Why do people say Dame Gossip? Eleanor Swift: Because they're too polite to leave off the He. Art'S Used Car Market 266 North Church Street Phone 3449 The Place to Buy, Sell or Consign your car A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL You can get more and better food for the money at HOTEL ARGO Lumber, Mill Work, Glass, Paint, Wood, l-log Fuel, Building Materials Spaulding Logging Company Phone 4l16...Salem, Oregon Phone 8419 467 Court St. CLAYTON W. JONES Upholstering Quality and and Refinishing Appearance FLOWERS C. F. BREITHAUPT Florist And Decorator Dial 5904 Court Street W. H. Grabenhorst 64 Co. REALTORS Salem, Oregon Phone 6468 Sonrc pccple are never satished. For exan'p1e, the prisoner who com- plained of the literature that the prison angel gave him to read: Nutt'n but continued stories, he grumbled, Han' l'm to be hung next Tuesday. Rowlandfjones Printing Company 1 INCORPORATED ' Commercial and Society Printing Basement Masonic Building TELEPHONE 8853 TELEPHONE 7443 COBBS 8: MITCHELL COMPANY Everything in Building Material LUIVIBER...WOOD...PAlNT 349 S. Twelfth Street Salem, Oregon DAY 5: NILES? lnC. Prompt and Courteous Service Day or Night Phone 6192 Salem, Oregon Capital Business College Salem, Oregon An old established business school with strong courses of study and modern equipment. Open all the year. Book- keeping, and accounting, stenographic and secretarial courses of high grade. Call or send for outline of courses. Bob Calahan: Who gave you the black eye? Harry Finnell: Nobody gave it to meg l had to fight for it. Editorial Note: Ask Bob Brow- nell. l'llLL'S WIMPY HAMBURGERS Phone 7887 697 N. Capitol Phone 7122 Res. Phone 4361 SALEM BOX COMPANY, Inc. Box Wood, Sawdust and all Allied Products john S. Friesen Wallace Road Manager Salem, Oregon H andi Hi Lil' Norman Baker was all mixed up HOT LUNCHES about the situation in India. He thought CONFECTIONS the revolt was being led by Amos 'n' Gandhi. Next Door to High School gg ' S8 IT PAYS TO PLAY HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Cliff Parker, Inc. SPORTING GOODS 372 State Street . . Salem, Oregon Kay Woolen Mills Everything in Woolens South lZth Street...Phone 1638 Benson Cakes We bake so many they must be fresh Benson Baking Co...264 N. Com'l Street ONE COLUMNIST TO ANOTHER Beggar: Have you got enough money for a cup of coffee, lady? Erma Cole: O, l'll manage somehow, thank you. FITTS MARKET Finest of Sea Foods and Poultry in Season 261 N. Commercial Street...Phone 4424 Free Delivery NILES Sc KINZER Ruth Alice G.: Why did they quit go- ing together? Wilfred C. : Nobody knows. Ruth: Oh, how terrible! Court at Church Street...'l'elephone 0636 as A- '- A - -W aa JAQUITH MUSIC COMPANY Gonfplcte Musical Service Pianos, Band and Orchestra lnstrunaents Repairing...Shect Music DOUGLAS JAQUITI-l, PROP Phone 464l...2l4 N. I-ligh...Salem, Ore. Often the one who is absent from the bridge party gets the n'ost slanes. Hartman Brothers Company Diarronds Jewelers Watches Silverware Graduation gifts for young iran and young lady Gorner State 82 Liberty Streets SALEM, OREGON W. T. RIGDON CO. Incorporated Funerals since 1891 299 N. Cottage Phone 3173 Get Off on the Right Foot Guard Your Credit As a Sacred Trust SALEM CREDIT ASSOCIATION Unit of National Retail Gredit Association Betty and Don Morley HORSESHOE LUNCHEONETTE 265 North High Street Home Cooked Lunches and Dinners The hotel clerk was growing impatient as Miss Tartar took so long to read the names on the register. just sign on that line, please, said the clerk. Lena Belle retorted: Young man, I'm too old a hand to sign anything with- out reading it. BONESTEELE BROTHERS Inc. Dodge.. .Plymouth Dodge Trucks Open Day and Night We specialize in Lubrication 39l Ghemeketa St...Phone 4444 Students' Wear Headquarters BLOCH's GOLDEN RULE STORE 220 to 224 North Liberty Street, Salem RAY L. FARMER HARDWARE CO. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Electrical Specialties, Paints, Builders' Hardvsare, Fishing Tackle Eunice Hanks: Why is 7,000,000,000 a bad number? Casey Fowler: It is very naughty. The Covers of this Annual are Molloy made at 285 Northwest- ern Avenue, Chicago thru SAM BABCOCK 411 East 91st Street Los Angeles, California NELSON BROTHERS. INC. Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Neon Signs 355 Chemeketa Street...Phone 3810 SALEM COLUMBIA MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries at Lowest Prices Albany College Q College of Liberal Arts School of Music Member of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools Write for Information JIM 8: BILL Smith Watkins THE GENERAL TIRE We go a long way to make friends Phone 3412 Liberty at Chemeketa Mrs Elbert: Correct this sentence: Before any damage could be done the fire was put out by the volunteer fire brigade. jane Keith: The fire was put out before any damage could be done by the volun- teer fire brigade. Here oomes that high school lad, As sore as he can ben 'Cause we forgot to write an ad For his paper, don t you see? Well, we're all busy at Fry's Because we treat you right. And we don't have time to write Unless we write at night. FRY'S DRUG STORE 8 ' 88 N. Commercial at Center...Phone 4164 Advice to David Thompson Cexcerpt from a weekly magazine with their editor- ial commentj :Ulf wxorms attack chairs, they should be rubbed with parrafinf' Or you can rap their knuckles. MODEL BEAUTY PARLORS Every Customer Satisfied l80 North Commercial Phone 7870 KUHNS SHOE REPAIRING We Rebuild 'Emf' Quality wxork at Reasonable prices 464 Court Street Salem, Ore COfEDS CLOTHES for SCHOOL AND CLOTHES FOR EVERY OTHER OCCASION are always to be found at the Smart Shop ll5 North Liberty CARL HULTENBERG 'THE TIRE MAN SIEBERLINGS cost no more High and Center Salem, Oregon Wayne Williams: What is a budget? Mrs. Gertrude Smith: Well, it is a method of worrying before you spend your money instead of afterward. Ford V, Valley Motor Company Salem, Oregon V' 53 PS: I GIFTS ofLOVE..... A BOX OFSPA CHOCOLATES OR A MEAL. OUT The SPA, famous for jbod . .... i:-.- ::-.- .z American Dishes .... Open ll a. m. to 2 Fountain Se.rVice TOKIO SUKIYAKI HOUSE A Frank Tanaka, Manager Specializing in the japanese national food New and Different-Cooked before you 222 MN.Commercial...Phone 4624, Salem TOM KlN'S MARKET Better Meats IC-69 Center Street Phone 3433 Haniger Hat Shop Millincry, Dresses, Skirts Sweaters and Blouses 100 North Liberty Popular Prices Why in the world did you ever write a policy on a man 98 years old? Well, explained Ray Drakeley, ap- prentice agent, I looked in the census report and found there where only a few of that age who die each year. There once was a pious young priest Who lived almost wholly on yeast: For, he said, it is plain We must all rise again, And l want to get started at least. Dr. J. G. NASH DENTIST Bligh Building...Phonc 3569 LLOYD E. RANISDEN Bicycle Supplies, Repairs, Childrens Wheel Goods, Repairs and Retiring Key Making I43 South Liberty Street W. L. ANDERSON, INC. Distributors Dc Soto and Plymouth Motor Cars Phone 7703 360 Marion Street CLEANING ..... PRESSING ANDERSONS KANDY KITCHEN permanent moth proofing CHERRY CITY CLEANERS 230 N. Liberty Phone 7779 , 1 Quality Candy 135 North High Salem, Oregon 272 SQ O Diary of the School Year Oh gee, oh gee, oh gee, Ye Olde Editor just told me that I should write my diary for this annual. H-m-m, lessee, that means l must be slightly coher- ent. Only slightly, howevah, 'cause they won't read it if they know wot l'm talking about. Yes, and I must even censor the thing-oh, well- SEPTEMBER 27 -School Opens-Gosh, that summer vacation sure did go fast, and here we are back in school again. After peering around some, I have come to the conclusion that the old place has recuperated from the wear and tear of last year, for she welcomes us back with shining Cvarnisheclj brown halls, shin- ing falso varnishedj yellow desk tops, and shining Cvarnished or soapedj green freshmen. OCTOBER I Z-Chemawa Game--What a game! what a game! and is my Viking blood up! We finished off those Chemawa Indians 25 to 0. Nineteen points in the first quarter and Nicholson scoring touchdowns galore. Girl's League Frolic--This surely is a busy day. l just got home from the game when I had to scram- ble into my witch's costume for the Girls League Frolic. And so to frolicking merrily around the spooky gym. I9-A. S. B. Dance--At 7:30 this eventide them that calls themselves authorities opened the doors to the gym and disclosed a veritable autumnal won- derland. Leaves and flowers were strewn hither and yon, and Kent Thompson's orchestra bleated many a popular refrain. So-o-o let it suffice to say that we'uns were mighty loath to go home, or wher- ever it was, when l0:30 came. 26-Astoria Game-Whoops, we played Astoria today an s'help me, the score was 20 to 5 in our favor. The fog seemed to cause a bit of confusion to both players and spectators, so you'll have to refer elsewhere for your play-by-play description. NOVEMBER I2-Eugene Game-Ha, look us over! We van- quished our old enemy 13 to 7, and 'twas indeed a game. We marked Armistice Day with a great battle.-ftsk, tsk--much to the pleasure of the crowds. I6-McMinnville Game-Whoops, or whoopee! just as you like. We waded through mud to an another victory. Some fun, eh, team? The score, 34 to 18. 16-junior Dance-'Tis an eventful day. The juniors--and others who saw fit to do so--gam- boled, danced, pranced, etc. 'round the cleverly decorated gym 'til 10:30. So, to bed-I hope. 23-Dalles Game-Gersh! That was close! But anyhow we won-I4 to l3. Howevah, it was a swell game and l've had thrillsenuftolast me awhile yet. . 29-Corvallis Game and Thanksgiving-I-lah! This is indeed a day among days, but exceedingly hard on throats. l screamed myself hoarse over the game, and then home to further tax the aforementioned throat by cramming down turkey and 'fixin's at an unbelievable rate. Oh yes, we won the game. The score was 19 to 0. 30-Holiday-Ah, sad day! I am suffering from the after-effects of yesterdays merrymaking. Tur- key--pooey! DECEMBER 7-A. S. B. Dance-So far this social function has received most of the compliments befitting a dance. So let it suffice to say that it was a good dance, and we old floorpounders had a swell time. 13 and I4-Home Ee. Bazaar--Deah me! I just discovered what's been causing all the mobs down in the region of l-K. Carefully disguised, I ming- led with the crowd and entered a veritable wonder- land of dogs, dolls, doilies and such like. Yup, ye olde Bazaar is surely a blessing. 14-Snikpoh Play-B-r-r-r, The Scarecrow Creeps --crept tonite, and is it a thriller? My backbone is still presenting me with chills. Good work, Snikpoh's. 21--Homecoming Assembly-Well, we welcomed the Alumni back to their dear old Alma Mater with an admirable program. The Alumni were only disting- uished from the students by hats-and in some cases mustaches. Oh, yes, tonite's Fussers Nite. See ya at the game. JANUARY l I-Sophomore Dance-Yep, the Freshie's evidently had a swell time to night. I met a few of 'em wander- ing home about l0:30. fShush, don't ask me wot I was doing out at such an awful hourj Rumor has it that the punch from the Oasis was pretty strong. I-lowevah this is 'sposed to be a diary, and not a dirt column. 23 and 24-Drama Recitals-Yup, those gals are pretty good. The first semester drama classthis year was exclusively femmes, but it surely didn't affect the productions. 25-First Semester Ends-See you next semester. 28-Second Semester Begins-Slicko! Half the year's over, and we're back again to struggle, wade, and wallow through our studies. FEBRUARY 9-Silverlon Game--Nope, we're not so bad. We took Silverton 37 to 23, Pretty good, eh, kid? Our pals, Salstrom and Luther, were making quite a showing. 15-Hello Day--Hello, hello, hello, wot a wonderful word, hello -sing, gurgle, er wot have you. We ami- ably traipsed 'round our class rooms and the halls having non-descript signatures placed on our gaudy rcd cards. 15--Leap Nite--Hah, some fun, l've just lept home from Leap Nite. This year we gals that had or had not long suffered from hero-worship collected var- ious young gentlemen and dragged, pulled, or pushed 'em to the Capitol Theatre where we viewed a west- ern horse-opera and a Snikpoh stage show. After that ordeal we invaded various resurants and fed our young charges, who, finally comprehending that they didnt have to pay the cheek, stuffed, slooped and guzzled down quantities of food. - We then steered 0 them carefully away from down town and stores to avoid paroxisms of gimmies's, and planted the bewildered little laddies on their own door steps. G'nite. 22-A. S. B. Dance--This eventide we commemor- ated the birthday of one Mr. Geo. Washington with a dance. Hatchets and flags decorated the gym and lent a patriotic atmosphere to the hilarious party. MARCH 8-Senior Class Dance-The sophisticated UD Seniors held a dance this evening for the benefit of the school and, incidently, themselves, The idea of a ship was carried out in the decorations. All in all, it it was a very nautical and swell dance. 20-Basket Bail Tournament--Puff, puff-I just got back from the first day at the tournament. And, boy, we're not do'in so bad! So long. 21-Viking Review and More Tournament-This afternoon we were treated with a grand edition of the traditional Viking Review, The scene was aboard the Good Ship bollapaloosau where we were riotously entertained by S. H. S. students masquerading as everything from soup to nuts. Howevah, you've heard the old saying that it takes practice for some people to act like nuts while others don't need any practice. 2l--Still More Tournament and S Club Dance- Well we've struggled through to the finals, 22--End of Tournament and S Club Dance-The Astoria Fishermen took first, jefferson second, and the Vikings third place. I had a grand time at the Tournament, but you'll have to refer elsewhere for the scores -tsh, tsk, wot a nteniory. APRIL I lo 5-Spring Vacation--Nice of 'em isn't it? The last semester is half over, and they let us off for a week. My time seems to be spent basking in the sun- shine and ducking in from showers. Drat it! I havn't done anything I planned to do-oh well. I2-Girls' League Frolic-All the little gals gathered together this evening to frolic merrilie in the gym. Of course, you may wonder why I call high school girls little, but just between the two of us- the whole bunch of 'em had suckers. So, wot do you think? 15--Chemawa Game--Hah, we've won the first game of the baseball season with a 7 to 6 score over the Chemawa Indians. 30--Quill and Scroll Play--The young journalists went in for drama today and gave us a swell show. The play was a murder mystery called The jewelled Hand. MAY 8-'Candidate Speeches for A. S. B. Offices--This is nice. We got a good look at the candidates today whilst they divulged to us a few choice secrets on their abilities. All of 'em looked pretty good to me, but I'll be seein' you at the elections. 10-'Albany Game--We're getting pretty good, wc are. Why this sudden burst of pride? Well, we just licked Albany I6 to O. I3-Efeclion of Officers--This is kind of a game of freeze-out. We eliminated part of the candidates and will decide finally tomorrow-I hope. The ones we did decide on today are: Hill, Randall, Blaisdell, Williams, Heckinger, and Oglesby. 14-Finals in Election--We finally decided on our Pres., Secretary, and Clarion Editor. They are: Draper, Kibbe, Swift, and Miller. I6-Installation of A. S, B. Officers-The new stu- dent body heads were officially installed today whilst we looked on in awe and wonder. I wish I were always put in my place like that. 21-Girls' League Installation-Some more people put in their places. The installation was a very im- pressive ceremony, and the ex-officers don't miss theirjobsa bit, for they can easily be seen wandering around the halls, smiling dreamily and diplaying corsages. 23--Awards--This afternoon we viewed with'pride our young sportsmen and other intellectuals Cinclude the sport if you likel receive various cups, letters, pins, etc., in assembly. j UNE 2-Baccalaureate-This eventide the Seniors in all their dignity and apparel appeared at the Bacca- laureate service which was held at the Elsinore Theatre. And so to leave the theatre quite impressed with their mission in life. 7-Graduation and junior-Senior Prom-The last act of the Senior drama was held today. The scene was the Elsinore, and the time I0 o'cloek. A very impressive service was held with Dr. Baxter as the main speaker. CNO, it wasn't a funeralj The Seniors were given their sheep-skins and trotted joyfully away, In the evening the juniors, now Seniors, and the ex- Seniors promenaded in the Gym. So after a final hectic day and the closing of the school year it seemeth befitting that I should spout some words of wisdom to finish this thing off. Howevah, let it suffice for me to say- G'by and good luck. me Q2 Acklin Bootcry Aiken, R. C. Ak-Sar-Ben Anderson Candy Kitchen Anderson Sporting Goods Anderson, W. L. Arehart 82 Aldrich Argo Hotel Becke 82 Wadsworth Bedford, Ruth Bishops Blue Bird Bonnie Dee Beauty Shop Bosler Electric Buetler-Quistad Lumber Capital City Laundry Capital City Transfer Carson, Allan G. Carson. Wallace R. Cherry City Cleaners Cobbs 82 Mitchell Collins 82 Fowler Studio Commercial Book Store Crawford, E. L. 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