Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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LSI- QFJ,-3xS2i:,,.v5,:1.-yy an V, fig.: gt 4, ,- .,..-,..,-...mg-1- f- 2 -.--,- .., ,,,.:f ., -. J . a z- -'---- - -.1-1:12 1 '. ' -f :f. Q ' -: x..-61'.ff I -' Q, .- -1 L - - 1' -5 .fu--4-,-- s.-f?:- .. :'F11v'??'r- - Af -- -S'-1 -. -wai l . -x5Nf'.:7-xgw.:-g.e..--,13. .---' -. - - . --, . ,1,.:-.--5' F 375, .5'.5--31 ..: -MN.. 1 - . 3. . Fred Wolf A real interest in the school, a wil- lingness to advise and aid, a great un- derstanding, and an amazing efhciency -all these are in the person of Principal Fred Wolf. Working under great odds -a student body that grew larger and a building that didn't-hc, never- theless, has succeeded in maintaining interest in school activities, and by personal interest has insured each stu- dent a well-rounded school life. Mr. Wolf gives the following message to the students of Salem High School: The assembling and compilation of the record of the past year as set forth in this annual brings us to an impor- tant milestone in Salem High School history. Our hearts thrill with antici- pation as we approach the first dedica- tory Step in the inauguration of our program in the new environment. lt will take many years to endow the new school building with the memories that make the old building so dear to us, but we bring a spirit richly imbued with memorable accomplishments. And so a lingering farewell to a be- loved past and a joyous welcome to the future. l , .7 seven Silas Gaiser Perhaps not such an old friend, Mr. Silas Caiser is none the less a well- known and well-liked one. His three short years as superintendent of Salem Public Schools have proved him a friend and backer of Salem High-a willing adviser and a loyal supporter of school activities. My greatest ambition for the new school, says Mr. Gaiser, is that the student body will be capable of taking over the responsibilities of not only the proper care of the equipment but also the general control of the school on a constructive basis. I should like to picture the school as an actual laboratory for practicing democracy. I hope that the students who go in and out of those halls will appreciate thc fact that the community of Salem has provided them with unusual physi- cal equipment in facilitating their edu- cation. The only return the community will ever receive is in the service that each student may now and in the future give to Salem. James C. Nelson It isn't likely that Professor james C. Nelson will abandon the old school building without a few regrets and a goodly supply of memories. After all, when a man has spent twenty-three successful years in such an institution- flfteen as principal, eight as principal emerituwhe is quite liable to feel a certain affection and attachment for it, inconvenient and out-of-date though it may be. Mr. Nelson himself says: l can't conceive myself as much at home in any other building. My whole life has been centered around this one, and it won't seem like Salem High anywhere else. Of course, I hope the new building is successful g but I do wish this one had been made to do for a while. Yet all who are acquainted with jimmy know that the years to come will Gnd him forwarding activities and school spirit in the new high school with a zeal equal to that shown in the o . Ralph W. Tavenner As assistant principal of Salem High, Mr. Ralph W. Tavcnner has found little time for himself. Many of the students may not realize just how im- portant is Mr. Tavenner's place in the life of the school. Hc organized the Group Ill clubs. the Student Faculty committee, and was instrumental in forming the Sigma Lambda Chapter of the National Honor Society in Salem High, of which he is adviser. He has also carried out various re- searches which he felt were of interest to the students, and through constant contact with the problems of school activity he has become a most under- standing and helpful friend to the whole student body, ln regard to the new building, Mr. Tavenner gives the following desire: ul feel that the greatest wish l can offer our new school is a condition of comfort for all the students-a lack of the crowded conditions and noisy bus- tle which have been prevalent in the present building. l ciglil A school as large as Salem High needs behind it an The School Board efhcient force to protect its interests and plan for its future. It was through the forethought and influence of the School Board that plans for a new school building were completed, and the anticipation of greater convenience and modern conditions is due to their broad-minded administration. The members who make up this Board to which much thanks is owed are E, A. Bradheld, chairman, Walter B. Minier, ex-chairman, F. E. Neerg Mrs. David Wright, Percy A. Cupperg and W. H. Burghardt, clerk. Mabel Robertson The girls of Salem High have felt themselves fortunate indeed to have always at their disposal the advice and aid of their Dean, Miss Mabel Robert- son. Ready at all times to be of service, Miss Robertson has proved herself more than capable of holding such a position. She is beloved by all the girls, who look to her for help in the little things that mean so much to them -a needle and thread in an emergency, advice on puzzling problem. Her office is always open for anyone who may wish to use the telephone or the medi- cine box. Through her organization of the Girls' League, Miss Robertson has made innumerable friends among the girls and has strengthened these friend- ships by her sensible advice and ready support. An example herself, she has inspired many a girl to seek perfection in personal care, etiquette, and de- velopment of personality, nine .n ll 1.5. . First row: Barquist, BarllIaloIIww, Berkeley, Bowman Bradshaw, Brauli Second row: Brown, Burroughs. Carleton, Marjorie Clzristemon, Alildred Chrislcnxon, Clark Third rmv: Cranor, Creech. L. Davis, M. Davis, Derry, Datsun C.'IImI5I.I1'A 13.mIxQuIs'rg W. U. 1925pScicI1cc. I can get real tough if I want to. VIVIAN BARTHOLOMEWQ U. of O. 1921 1 Physi- cal Education. I'1ey. Mrs. XY olganIott! NORBORNE Bniximuavg U. of O. 10253 Hur- vard 19303Eng1lsh. Nam when you get out into the world- WALTER BOWMANQ O.N.S. 10231 Typing. Now will have a 5-minute writing test. F. O. BR.xusHAwg U. ofO. 103ZgSocizI1Scicncc. Shut up, you birds! Ru1'iIMAIzII2 BIIAUTIQ U. of O. 1924: Arr. Ulf you don't get to work, l'lI have to give you more work Io keep you busy. NEIL BROWN: W. U. 19291 Social Scicncc, l.et'.v have it quiet now. MARGAIIET BUILILQUGIISZ U. of O. 10245 Eng- lish and Drama. Get into character and stay there! EIJMUND C.xIzI.IzmN: O.S.C. 1934: History. l'lello-1' MARJoIzIIz CiIkIsTENsoNg W. U. 1926: Eng- lish. May I haw your attention, please? MILDRED CHIIIs1'IaNsoNg Liniicld C. 19215 French. Rotate yoiir chairs and keep your papers uvli cox-ered. OLA CLAIxIc3 O.S.C. 1017pMut11. '4Far tunIurroIv1 GARNIE Cntwoixg W.U. 19313 Scicncc. All right, all right. EULA S. CREIQCIIQ Muskegon City C. 19051 Home lzconamics. A'Get rid of that gum and Slop talking! LILIAN DAVIS: U. of O. 19285 English. Get aut your assignnwm' notebooks naw- 1vlI5IzRIrT DAVIS: U. of O. 1899: Commercial. Now I know nqrnan-Aa former student of this department- AGNES DERRY: W,U. 10263 English. Now l'm going lo haw to move yaufellaws farther apart. U. S. DOTSONQ Portland U. 18073 Com. Arithmctic, Math. Stick this on a pq-g and hang on In it. Nfl Firsl row: Elbert. Elle. Eyre, Finlay. lfishvr, lfollix Second row: Gary. Gilmore. Guderian. llnlu. llogg, Hague Third row: Hull, johnson. Kerslmer, Krups LnDue. Nelson CL.xUmNra G. ELIXERTZ W.U. 19281 English. Thr traulvlc with you is- M. J. ELLE: O.S.C. l93l I Scicncc. Well, that must have been six other Classrm MARY E. Evursp W.U. 19183 Social Scicncc. lf youre going to hang our the window so far, go outside and play! GORDON FlNLAX'1O.S.C. F9355 Band. Why, the boyx ul junior High can play better than that! ELLEN Fisimkg W.LJ. I909g English. What uin'l your busine:s.f1in'l your duly more n once in a blue moon. GLADE FOLLISQ Pacific U. 1931 3 Social Scicncc. I think that rather important to remember. lVlAlllAN C. GARY: O.S.C. 19345 Home Ec. Do l ouseheepers know who they are? W. ON GIL ' 0 l v i One-two-three-four, one-luv-three! four-' ' C. A. GUDERIAN: O.S.C. 1034: Machine Shop. Gel Io work, you fringe. eleven LAURA V. HALii: Chicago U. 19085 German, Latin, 'iSprcrl1en .vie ldltl und deullich, bitlcf' ELiz,xmaTH M. Hoes: Bchnkc-Walker C. I92-ii Commercial. Be rare-All about proportion. LEAH Honuug Ll. of O. 19263 English. Where is your slip? BERYL Hoifrp W.Ll. 1916: Math. ' ' Shush, sllush ! ' ' LELIA JO!-INSONL Wil. lOl0g Minh. Remove that gum from your mouth! ALTA liiausiixxaix: W.U. I023: Columbia Lil H7102 Library. Yiwu people are here lu sluily and :ml to talk. SvLvm linixvsz lxflnnmna U. N335 Hisiory. ll'.v simply lhiwh C'imk1.o11'ia LA Dun. office girl. 'A Did your mutlwr sign Unix? J. C. Nl2LSuN: Hanover C. l890: Social Science. Quit fooling and get down to busine.r:! Firsl row: Mnckunziv, Mcflay. Morgan, Philpoll, Porter, Tamiennzr Sewml rout' Rviulvr. Roscman, Ross, Sayles, Slmislcr, G. Smith Third row: M. Smilh, Smvanson. Turmr, C. Wilson, M. Wilson, Wulgamoil T. T. lXlAc:iuzN:ilz1 O.S.C. l02ug Vocational. We can get along mviilioui llnml!i' M1111 i.ma McCi.m': ofhcc girl. W'lierc'.v your slip? R,u.Pu I.. lxflmimzmg O.S.C. IOZDQ Agriculture. l'm nu! kimliling you one bil. jUNm: PIlll.l'0'I'l'Z lvlonwmm SC. l80llg Science. wx-11-- WM. 'l'. Poimaixg Auto Shop. This is no place for loajbrs!'i R.XV.'lxAVliNNER1U.OfC. IOZ5, Uof O. 1015 iiLcl'.m keep lngallwr on lhis. Wiasuax' S. Romanian: W.U. N323 Social Science. Prepare fnr u qui: lomorroimuu E. D. ROSEMAN: O.S,C. 1016: Commercial. 'A The lvll has rung, fvlluf' An.-x C. R033 XY.U. l9I0: English. If ymflljmixl rmmuin after 3:30- lxflmn' B. S,xx'1.ias: Fairmount C. 1007: Com- mcrciul. Now wlicn I wax in Kansas- CIERTRUDE C. SHISLERL W,U. 19273 Latin. Laiin is not a dead language! Cxzmklmixmz R. SMITIII W. U. 1013: Social Science. I-'leaxc gel your nolebooks in on lime! MARY B. Smrillz Oberlin C. N073 English. l.vi'x gs! lo work. Vinl.lc'r SXVANSONI N.D. Tcachcr's C. N203 Continuation School. llou .v everything? May I be of any help lo yvu today? LmaN.x BELLE 'l'.xu1',mg O.S.C. 1005: Alncrican Conservatory 19163 Music. Shui up or gel out! CARULYN C. W1l.soNg WU, 1024, Latin. Gc1.louork! Let shave no nore whispering over in lhe corner. ' MURIEL Wim.soNg O.N.S. 1023: Typing. Dan'l 1m'a.mic your lime! Grmcn S. W0m.i:AM0TT: U. of O. F7122 Gym. We hamv: iz lol lo do imlayf' Imiwzlmv Tlmmax Goadenaugli Coodenaugli Parker Gibson Officers ln spite of the near empty treasury which confronted the new president this year Bill Thomas proved himself exceptionally capable in this emergency. Due to his efforts assemblies were notice- ably quieter and more interest in school activities was shown. Bill is exceptionally talented along the line of public speaking and has contributed much to the success of the debate teams during his three years in high school. Maxine Goodcnough, vice president, was responsible for the three student body dances, Viking Revue, and the basket social which were very original and amusing. Important records of our school activities were written for posterity by our secretary Eileen Goodenough, She has many good qualities, but the one which is most outstanding is her willingness to cooperate with the faculty and students. Sergeant-at-arms V ietor Gibson showed much enthusiasm throughout the year at council meetings and other activities, has contributed many clever ideas for social functions and money-making propositions and has given valuable aid concerning hnancial problems. Songs at assemblies, basketball games, and football games were effectively lead by Lou Hickman, Although wee in stature, Orval Cooley has a powerful voice which can be heard throughout assemblies and grandstands. Orval has added much to the pep and school spirit of Salem Hi and has been suspected of causing an increase in attendance at games. The Salem High School bonfire previous to the Eugene-Salem game was noted for being the largest one yet and we have Orval to thank for this, Bill Parker, forensic manager, having charge of the reorganization of the minute men, song and yell contest, and other class rivalries has executed his many duties in an efficient manner, Although Bill entered school this year as a senior, he rapidly gained recognition by the student body as a concientious, dependable, and hard-working person. llt i rlecn Firsl rou':.fllIen, Callew, Grant, Page, Fry Second raw: Limnl, Holstein, Niles, Selander, VanPa1lun ' Perhaps the most important of the governing bodies of Student Councll Salem High School is the ASB. Council. NVith a mem- bership of eleven it stands at the head of the school, performing those duties that help it to function efficiently, The weekly meetings, held during General Study Period, are open to any A.S.B. member except for the privilege of debate. Its principal duties are the maintenance of school spirit, enforcement of the constitution, and the enforcement of regulations conceming school discipline. Appropriations for debate pins, pins for the editor and manager of the Clarion and Clarion Annual are passed. ln addition, all social affairs by the associated student body are planned at the meetings under the direction of the vice president. The school dances and particularly the basket social of April 23, were both success- ful and entertaining. On April 22 the A.S.B, sponsored a performance in the auditorium by john Lindbcck, former Salem High student now attending Willamette University. Well- knoxvn in the school for his talent at performing tricks of magic, Lindbeck was enthusiastically received by a large and appreciative audience. Proceeds from the program were for the purpose of sending a speaker to represent Salem at the forensic meeting in jacksonville, Illinois. Bill Thomas, ASB. president, and outstanding dehater, was the student selected to attend the convention. All ASB. ofhcers are considered ex-officio members of the council. Additional members, including five seniors, four juniors, and two sophomores, are elected in the regular class elections. At the last meeting in the spring three of the members, two juniors and one sophomore, are elected by the council to serve the following year. This year, besides the A.S.B. ofheers, the council consisted of seniors, jerry Cottew, Harold Allen, jean Holstein, Clifford Niles, and Richard Wilson, juniors, Phyllis Selander, Elizabeth Grant, Willard Grant, Robert Van Patton 5 sophomores, Mary Lee Fry, Frank Page. fourteen iii 1 '7-r- Lffs- ' ' 3315 . . .' l-ig-Q . -few' ---,-l g- -.g . - .4-,,1. ... -,Q-'gi gi ..'5t'1.,.-Nv?.1?Q,--figj, - -,r1r,.-.rf ., - s,gP.:,Cf.'-gy.-px, 1'-Nj.vr4r:'f.L.3: -5 Vry-9.-2-f ' 'vw gpwf- - 3, - Q,-f':.'f 5,24 31, -f.-5-ay, J.. XV. -M -cy., g.,g,w..gg5:,rs-. 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F'-.Br . - - :,..'f1:g5- --'J ' - --44-A -yy ' I'.-.':3'4 Watanabe Young Grant Terusaki Halstci n Senior Class Officers iiifsiiilisi '7l3mifZflSli120.liZ'QQfl2S22 SSi'l3lT2il a the largest ever to graduate from Salem High School. lt will also have the unique privilege of being the last to attend the old high school and the Hrst. to graduate from the new auditorium. Taul Watanabe has served as the worthy leader of the seniors during the past year. Taul should be especially commended for the good order that he maintained at class assemblies. Diminutive Barbara Young, vice president, has yet a busy time ahead ol' her with a dance and the Senior banquet remaining on the class social calendar. She supervised the enjoyable Christmas dance and the skate held earlier in the year. Ruth Alice Grant, as secretary, has faithfully recorded the minutes of both the class and council meetings. In addition, she has elliciently attended to corres- pondence and other necessary matters. Treasurer Margaret Terusaki reports that the class has had an unusually suc- eessful Financial year. For song leader the seniors chose Jeanette Arehart, well-known for her musical ability. She more than lived up to their expectations by leading the class to a first-place tie with the juniors in the interclass song and yell contest. Natural vitality plus an abundance of experience has made Don Blaisdell an ideal yell leader. He not only served as A.S.B. yell king here last year, but previously held the same position at Parrishylunior High. Don wrote the yell which helped the seniors make such a good showing in the contest this year. Porter Mcl.aughlin's departure to California necessitated the election of a new forensic manager this fall. Mendel Shusterwitz was chosen lor this post, His records reveal that the seniors placed First in interclass wrestling, soccer, and bas- ketball. jean Holstein eapably Filled the position of sergeant-at-arms. He had little difhculty maintaining order with his stature and his prestige as a letterman. fifteen First mir: Blake. Ellis, Gnlluher, jaw-es, Lamb Second row: Leedy, Lindxlrom, Ross. -Yrlirunilix,-Yl1lilh 'fliinf row: Sluinlze, 'I'ull!e, i'anW'ym1ardcn, Wlzlanabe, Young ' ' Selecting senior sweaters was the hrst major task await- Senlor Councll ing members ofthe senior council this year. After much investigation and discussion they picked three tentative models from which the class as a whole chose maroon with white letters or white with maroon letters. A choice between slip over and coat styles was allowed. judging by the many com- pliments rcceived, the seniors may be justly proud of their choice. Commencement problems have been of greatest concern to the council during the past year. Of these the question of caps and gowns was undoubtedly the big- gest issue. Realizing its importance, the council decided to refer the matter directly to the entire graduating class. Heated debates and comments pro and con hnally resulted in a two-torone vote against them. Something new in the way of entertainment was offered when the class of '37 presented the Senior Follies. imitating members of the faculty was the theme successfully carried out. Members serving on the council were as follows: Phil Blake, .lim Daugherty. Dean Ellis, Sumner Gallahcr, Dorothy jayes, Florence Kelly, ,lack Koch, Ralph Leedy, Bob Lindstrom, Bob Newgent, Gene Ross, Patricia Schramm, Marion Smith, Gretchen Steinke, ,Iewell Turner, Edwin Tuttle, and Bruce Van Wyngarden. Miss Carmelita Barquist, Mr. E. A. Carleton, and Mr. Garnie Cranor have guided the class of '37 from the ngreeni' freshman stage to the rank of full-grown seniors. The class is deeply indebted to them for all that they have done. sixteen Seniors lvlARc:Autz'r ADDIIE Mt1ggie : Leslie l 3 Book Club 4. Hobby: Any old thing. CLufFov.o F. Atzmm' Cliff: Parrish I. Hobby: Star gazing Qthrough a telcscopcj. EDWARD ACliI.liY Edu: Parrish I: Future Crafts- mcn 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Foreman 4. Hobby: Hunting. study ol' philosophy. and as- tronomy. MAxlNta M. Aufotxu Max : Leslie I: Girls' Glce Club 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Song and Yell Contest 3. Hobby: Singing in choruses and skating. EILEEN AMUNDSHN Leann: Leslie I: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: French Club 3: Etiquette Club -I: junior Crescendo Club -8. Hobby: Skating LAwRnNt:ia Aorxstsong Rimbcy High, Alberta, Cana- da I. 2: Radio Club 3. Hobby: Dancing, swimming. skating. JIM Amaviutast Amp : Parrish l: Bonfire 3, 4: Song Club 4. Hobby: Skiing. JANET ANniaasoN klan ,' Astoria I : Grants Pass 2: Medford 3: Pep Club l, 1, 3: Archery Club 3. 4: Photo Club Z: Home Economics Club 4. Hobby: Archery. Jt:ANNraT'l'xa ARIZIIART jan , Parrish I: German Club 2, 3: Girls' League Cabinet 2. 3: Dancing Club 2: Song and Yell Contest 2. 3. 4: Senior Review 3: junior Review 3, -ll Viking Review 41 Senior Follies -ll Big Sister 3: Girls' League Con- ference 3: Girls' League Vice President 4: Class Song Leader 4: ,lym Jamboree -I: '4Mikado 4. Hobby: Tickling the old ivories . Hmvlta ALLEN I-lainie Wolsey. South Dakota I: Wrestling 3: Cross Country Track 4: Assistant Band Conductor 4. Hobby: Shooting and horse-btzclt riding. H,utoLn ALLEN Hal g Parrish I: .fX,S.B. Council 2, 3, 4: Snikpoh 3, 4: Artis Gildc 3. 4: Cartoon Club -l. President 43 Pep Club -I: Latin Club 2. 3: Radio Club 4: Song and Yell 2: Clarion News Stuff 2. 3: Clarion Business Stall' 3: Dancing Club 3: Riding Club 3: Go Ahead 3. Hobby: Cartoons and soap carving. ELizANon Ast-lNw1u.L Aspes .' Parrish I : Crescendo Club Z. 3: Girls' Letter Club 2: Clarion News Staff 3: Clarion Business Staff 3: Girlsiillee Club 3. 4: Song Club 4. .revenleen FRANK ATCHISON Alchic f Modesto, California l, 2, 3. Hobby: Music, sports. NIARCARET BAILEY i'Mnrgy : Parrish 1: A.S,B. Vice President l: Latin Club Z, Secretary 22 Social Science Club Z, 3. 4: Girls' Letter Club 2,33 Girls' League Cabinet 2: Sophomore Class Secre- tary Z5 Junior Class Council 3: Big Sister 3, 43 Sigma Lambda -l. Hobby: Reading and swimming. PALILINE BARRY Pul ,' Leslie l: Commercial Club Z, 3, Advertising Manager 39 Crescendo Club 2, 3. 4: Etiquette Club 33 Civics Club 4: Song and Yell Contest Z, 3. -lp Girls' Glee Club Z, 33 Big Sister 3, 45 Girls' League Cabinet 25 Stage- craft Club 3, 4. Hobby: Music and Dancing. Bon BANTA Bohn: Stayton I1 Intcrclass Basket- ball 2. Hubby: Swimming and hunting. Ricimizn BATDURF Dick g Parrish l 3 Future Farmers Z. 3, -lg Chess Club Z, 35 Future Farmers Basketball Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Hunting. Crixms BRRTELLLL Frenrliic : Dallas High l, Z: Christmas Concert l. Z, 4: Girls' Glcc Club l, Z3 Operctta Zg Dance Review I, Z1 Easter Program 3. Hobby: Playing ticldlywinlcs. Muiurgt BARTRUFF Ml-rlc : Parrish l: Home Eco- nomics Club Z, 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club Z: Knitting Club 3: Camping Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 3. Hobby: Prowl ing around. ORVILLE B1a,xRusLm' Of-u : Leslie l: Baseball l, -lg Song Club 4: French Club 3: Song Leader l. lQlllli Blau. Senu1ur p Parrish 1: Latin Club 21 Aedelis 25 Radio Club 3, Photo Club -4, President 4: Hi-Y 4. Hobby: Photography. Svisu. BECKETTL Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Book Lovers' Club 3: lvlathcmatics Club 41 Basketball 2. 3, Baseball 2, 3, 43 Hiking 23 Vollcy Ball Z, 3. Hobbygjust studying. MILDRED BENDER Benny : Parrish ll GLTRDON BraNsoNp Pendleton High I: Track 2: Basketball 3, -lg Bonfire 41 Senior Review 3, 43 Song Club 45 junior Vaudeville 4. eiglxleun GRETCHEN I, BEUTLER Grezchyi'g Parrish l 1 Home Economics Club 23 Girls' Glcc 4: Crescendo 43 junior Crescendo 4: Big Sister 4. Hobby: Music and knitting. VICTOR BERNARLH Vic : Parrish I: Wrestling 3, -lg junior Manager 3, Manager 4: Future Craftsmen 3, 4. Hobby: Astronomy. PHll.LlPJ.Bl..'XliE P.j. g Parrish lg Latin Club 23 Future Craftsmen 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Presi- dent 4g Gun Club 3, Secretary 3 1 Senior Council 4: Chess Club 4. Hobby: Collecting debts from Goody. . BETTY Bl1.Es Belly ,' Lmlie l 3 Mathematics Club 4. Hobby: Being ticldlywinks champion, RUTH ALICE GRANT Granl : Parrish lg Clarion News Stall' 2, 33 Social Science Club Z, 3, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Latin Club 3g Clarion Annual Business Staff 3, -ig Sigma Lambda 3, -lg Girls' League Conference Repre- sentative 3: Civics Club 45 Snikpoh 43 Class Secretary 45 Class Council 4L Pep Club 43 Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Trying anything once. SIDNEY BOISE SIMM: California I, Z5 Albany High 33 Yulnil' Club 45 Radio Club I, 25 Tennis 3: Basketball 2. Hobby: Nutting. JOHN E. GARDNER jalmnie ,- Parrish I: Future Farmers Z, 3, 4, Treasurer Z. Secretary 3, Presl- dent 4: Future Farmers' Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Mc and my Ford. ELLEN Boocit Parrish lp Knitting Club 3: Girls' Letter Club Z, 3, Home Economics Club 4. Hobby: Hank-ies . BETTY BRANT Boo1.s p Parrish I: Song Club 4. Hobby: Collecting pennies. ROBERT BRADY Ga.rlon : Leslie I: Snikpoh 2. 3. 45 S ClubZ,3,4: Artis Gildc 2. 3. 4: Photog- raphy Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3, Manager 4. LYLE C. BURRTGHT i'Bronc g Parrish lg Cross Country Track 3, 4. Hobby: Shooting guns. VERA BROCK Vera , Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 31 Big Sister 3, 4. n ineleen VERNON EUGENE CARRIN Pnrkylzurku,r : Leslie l: Parrish l: Science Club 2, 3. 4: Mechanical Drawing Club 3: Commencement Usher 3: Pcp Club -l: S Club 4: Basketball Manager 4: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Being a bachelor. ,IUNIE CURTIS junie : Parrish I: Home Economics Club Z: Knitting Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2. Hobby: Writing letters to Minnesota. EVELYN lVlARlli CARR Evy : Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Social Science Club 2: Dancing Club 3:jym ,Jamboree 3. Hobby: Silence is golden: l never recite. HARRY CARsnN Il. V. : Parrish l: Latin Clubl, 3: Golf 2. 3. -l, Captain 4: S Club 2, 3, -l: Inter- class Track 3: lnterclass Soccer -l: Track 3. 4: Song and Yell Contest 4. CLIITTON L. CAss Clijf : Long island, Kansas l, 2: Snapshot Club 3, -l, Secretary 3: Basketball 2, 3. Hobby: Photography, THEI.InA BRUCIQ Tommy ,- Parrish I: Latin Club 2, 3: Nurses' Club -l: Girls' Letter Club 2: Dra- matics Club 3, Hobby: Knitting. EvzzI.rN CAIN Sugar : Parrish l: Home Econo- mics Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Mask and Dagger 3, 4: Toy Shop 4: Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Clarion Annual Business Staff 41 The Mika- do 4: Big Sister 3. 4: Style Show 2, 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Hcckling Mrs. Creech? Doutztas Cimmniaits Dough: Parrish l: lntcrclass Basketball 2, 3, 4: lnterclass Volley Ball Z, 3: lntcrclass Track 3: Basketball 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Football 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4: Sigma Lambda 3, 4, President 4: Photography Club 4: S Club 4: Viking Review 4, Hubby: l ain't a' sayin' but l'm u' thinkinf FRANK CIDXMBERLAIN Sphyn.rie : Parrish l: Ar- tis Gilde 2, 3, 4: Stamp Club 2: Science Club 3. -lzjunior Council 3, Hobby: Fords, especially 190'-1-'27, MARGARET CAMPBELI. Marg : Leslie I: Commer- cial Club 3: Song Club -l: Big Sister 3, 4: Typing Counting Contest Z, 3: State Typing Contest 3. Hobby: Looking at pictures. IRENE DizVnI15s Renew: Parrish l: German Club 2, 3, President 3: Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: Big Sister 4: Girls' League Representative 2: Sigma Lambda 3, 4. Hobby: Acting juvenile. BERT CIiIi.ras Che.rIy : Parrish l: Class Sergeant- at-Arms 2: lnterclass Football 3. 4: Basketball 4: Sophomore Council 2: junior Council 3. Hobby: Collecting sign posts. lwenly MAXINE LEOLA CASE 1' Caseyu: Parrish l:Crescendo Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3: Viking Review Zgjunior Crescendo Club 3, 4: Riding Down thc Skyi' 3: Mikado 4: Song and Ycll Contest 2, 3, 4: Christmas Concert 4: Drama Class Plays 4: Sigma Lagnbda 3. 4, Secretary -lg Piano Accompanist 2, . 4. Hobby: Steady Reed -ing. IQENNETH CLARK Kenny g Parrish I. Hobby: Guns. WILLIARK CLARK Bill ,' Leslie l: Futurc Farmers 2. 3, 4. Pacific International Livestock judging Team 3, 4. Hobby: Fishing. lV1ARY DALE CLADEK Cludck f Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 2: German Club 2: Artis Gildc 2: Girls' League Cabinet 3: Knitting Club 3. VERABETH CLENDENINL: Pe,i:gy : Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club 2: Latin Club 2: Riding Down the 3kyL3: junior Crescendo Club 3,-4: 'l'hcMika- o , Hobby: Fiddlin' in thc Firelight. Ivlt2LvlN CLt:vELANn 'iMeI : Leslie I : Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4: Song and Yell Contest 3, 4: Boxing Club 2: Boxing Team 4? journalism Club 3: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Woman hater. GEORGE COOPER i'Coop : Parrish lg Clarion News Staff 3: Track Manager 4: Football 4: Future Craftsmen 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Scr- gcunt-at-Arms 4. Hobby: Whos that girl? HELEN CLARK: Grant High, Portland l, Z, 3: Song Club -l. DELORES COQPER Del : Spcariish High, South Dakota l, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 4: Tennis Z: Hockey l, 2. 3. Hobby: Collecting souvenirs ol places visited. CHARLES CULLAR 'iChuck g Football l, 4: Basket- ball l, 3, Tennis l, 2, 3: Swimming l: Band 2, 3, 41 Rho Beta 3: Phi Beta Chi 3: Song Club 4. Hobby: Music and girls. JERRY COTTEW Hoople : Leslie l: Class President l:A,S.B. Sergeant-at-Arms lgFootball l. Z, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: lntcrclass Wrestling 2, 3: Track Z, 3, 4: Socccr 3: Social Science Club 3, 42 Sigma Lambda 3, 4: Clarion Annual Sports Editor 4: Crescendo 4: Hi-Y 3, 43 Song and Yell Contest 3, 4: S Club 3, 4. President 4: Viking Review 4: S Club Smoker 3, 4. Hobby: 'Rowin' upjohnn. MERRY COLLAR Xmax p Parrish l: Dancing Club 3: Knitting Club 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. Hobby: Portland pcoplc and week-ends. lwenly-one Howiuzo DAMoN Demon , Parrish I: Football I. 2, 3, -lg Club 2, 3, 43 Crescendo 3, 43 Snikpoh 4: Boys' Quartctte -l: i'Mikado 4. Hobby: Clean, wholesome. delightful fun. H,utRit51'trE IRHNE Coons Coonsey .' Parrish lg Crescendo Club 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3: Show Boat 3 3 Viking Review Z 3 jun'r Scandals 3 g Senior Review -4: Girls' Glcc Club 2, 3, 4: junior Cres- ccndo 3, -lp lntcrclass Vollcy Ball 2g Baseball 3g ,lym Jamboree 2: Junior Class Song Leader 31 ASB. Song Leader 3g Girls' League Song Leader -li Song and Yell Contest 2, 33 Mikado -lg Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Beating around the Bush , PAULINE M. Cokmwo Cub , Olida High, South Dakota l, Z, 31 Glcc Club l. Z, 35 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3: Cheer Leader l, 23 Yalnil' 45 junior Class President 3. Hobby: Aviation. RICHARD CROIQER Dick g Lcslic l. Hobby: Letter writing. JACK DASCH Da:cI1 : Leslie lg Latin Club 31 Pep Club -lg Gun Club 35 Cartoon Club 4. VERA ALLYN Cowfxiuz Bunny g Parrish l 1 Glcc Club I: Girls' Quartette I: Glce Club Opcrctta lp Jym Jamboree 23 Social Science Club Z, 3: Eti- quette Club 35 Big Sister -lg French Club 4: Girls' licaguliie Cabinet 4: Christmas Program 49 Mika- O . l-lobby: Going with Michie! GAYNELLE L, Couizslzv i'GuyneIle : Parrish lg Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 French Club 33 junior Crescendo 4: lilept0maniac 33 Riding Club Zi Knitting Club 3: lvlikado 4. Hobbyi Case and Coursey. K1aNNE'ri-1 Dscaruix iiKenny g Leslie l. Hobby: Hunting. ARL,xNno Doxkersi Doc q Bowman Public School l. 1, 33 Glec Club 2, 31 Band I, 2. Gi..xnYs CRABB Gladii- 5 Parrish l. Hobby: Music. Rum' Ckumv Ginger g Faulkton, South Dakota l, Zg Entertaining Club 33 Big Sister 4. Hobby: Being true to the boy lriend. Bum. lDU'l l'0N Buck ,' Leslie lg A.S.B. Vice Presi- dent I, lwenly-nw Silmuav Dicluzr Shirley 72mple q Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 2. 3: Big Sistcr 3, 4: Girls' League Cubinct 3: Girls' League Vice President -1. Hobby: Going steady. HAROLD IJIEAN ELLIS Deanie : Parrish I: Future Craftsmen 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3, 4. Hobby: C.C.C. fCount Craftsmens Cnshl. Ei.ntzN Misiui' Ei.wooD Elm: Purrish l. Hobby: Any old thing. Enema DouuLAs Eddie , Parrish l : Movie Club 3. gibnilgpoh 4: French Club 2, 3 3 Riding Dnwn the .y . Hobby: Music and writing. MAnY DowNr:Y: Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Book Club 4, Secretary 4: Sigma Lambda 4. liENNE'l'l'I FENWICK Ki-nny g Piirrish I: Archery Club 23 Gun Club 3: Travel Club -L Hobby: Sleeping in Home Room. Etx:AR SIDNEY FORTNER Eggr ,- Science Club 4: Wrestling 4. Hobby: Riding. shooting, and being late. RosnvA DEE DUGAN Draw: Cheyenne, Wyoming gg Big Sister 4, Drum Majotess 4: Knitting u . Hobby: Collecting paintings und goldfish. NAnMi DRIESSLAR Naomi p Jeiierson High. Port- land l, 2, 3. Hobby: Music. CLiFFoim Fosrisa Clifl p Leslie l. Hobby: Coin and stamp collecting. ALDO FONTANINI Tony g Parrish I: Future Crafts- men 2, 3, 4, State President 4, National Vice President 4: Snikpoh 4. Hobby: just fooling around. MARY EAsoN: Parrish I: Mount Angel Z: Clarion Exchange Editor 3: Clarion Advertising Staff 41 Clarion Annual Advertising Staff 3, 4: Snikpoh 3. 4: Crescendo 3, 4: lv1ilQado 4. Hobby: Horsin' around. twenty-lllrer: BILL FOSTER Fos : Parrish lp Airplane Club 33 Auto Shop Basketball 3: Fishing Club 4. Hobby: Sucking bananas. lX1AKlNE Emnkm' llIuf:i ,' Parrish l: Girls' Lctrcr Club 3: Girls' League Cabinet 4. Hobby: The Willys . Coit,xNE1.L Fiaiuzusorx 'iCurkie- ',' Radio Club 2: Girls' League Cabinet fl: Girl Rcwrves 4: Eti- quette Club 4. Hobby: Looking for jack . ROBERT GAl.i.AtziiiaR Bob , Loncrree, North Da- kota I: Albany High 2: Basketball l, 2: l'rack li Kimball l. Hobby: Girls. SUMNER GALLMIER Sammy ,' Liberty Union High Brentwood, California l. Z: Chess Club 3:Scicnce Club 3, Treasurer 41 Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Basketball 3, 4: Senior Class Council 43 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Luci' Fismzn Harpo Parrish l: French Club 21 Knitting Club 3: Girls' League Frolic Z: Sopho- more Class Council 2: Jym Jamboree Z. Hobby: Watching the Prices. Fimmzizs Fl.oon Franky g Parrish l 3 Latin Club Z: Small Life Club 3. Hobby: Skipping classes. V1croRGuxsoN Vic : Lcslic I : S Club 2.3.41 Pho- tography Club 3, 4: A.S.B. Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Student Council 4: Football Z, 3, 4: Track Z. 3. Hobby: Music. FRANK Gosssk Squirt p Leslie I : Commercial Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Hobby: Trying to grow tall in my sparc time. Rtmua Foittrmxu Ru1liie g Parrish I1 Silverton High Z: Home Economics Club 2: Mask and Dag- ger 3 I jym Jamboree 3. NORMA Fosrrza Norman: Parrish l. Hobby: Reading. llllil-IARD GrumENiioRsr Riclz ,' Leslie I : S Club 2. 3, 4: Song Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 42 lnterclass Wrestling 4. Hobby: Eat and be merry for tomorrow the law may forbid it. luwenly-four PHYLLIS GARDNER: Parrish l : Girls' Letter Club '2. 33 Home Economics Club 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 31 Big Sister -i1Girls' League President 4. Hobby: Quote, l never said a word unquote. JliANli'l'Tl5 Fumiizk Book-xwrm : Parrish l: Knit- ting Club 3: Commercial Club 4: Dancing Club 2: Big Sister 3, 4: State Bookkeeping Contest 13 State Short Hand Contest -l: Girls' League Trea- surer 4. Hobby: Music and sketching. ALTA VIVIAN CELL: Livingston Aeatlemy, Salem I: Playing in recituls l, Z, 3,-1. Hobby: Playing the piano. MARY .lo Gtaisiziz jo-jo .' Leslie lg Girls' Letter Club 2. 3: lntcrclass Basketball 2. 31 Vollcy Ball 2, 3: indoor 2, 3: Entertaining Club 3: Cartoon Club 4: jym jamborec Z, 3. Gtswrizuntz Fkotaiiucn Gerliu ,' Parrish lg Big Sis- tcr 3, 4:Commcrcial Club Z, 3. -hjymjamboree 3: Entertaining Club 31 Bookkeeping Contest Z5 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Working. MARY Ciamuuosk Gummy : Parrish l:Girls' Let- ter Club 2, 3: Frcnch Club Z: Home Economics Club Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Toledo and Burtges-ing around. BEULAH Gtzitm: Parrish I: Big Sister 3, 45 German Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Hobby: Reading, THiai.MA Gaim: Gerry g Parrish lg Big Sister 4. Hobby: Riding on school busses. At.utznTA Gi:1'ri.AFF Birdie :Amanumuulapan l, 2: Eaurelwood Academy Z2 Gaston 3: Girls' Culture ub 3. Hobby: Piano and family cooking, FRANt:tas Gitnow Franlzie : Lcslic l:Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Etiquette Club 3:Cerman Club 3. 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Movie Club 4: Girls' League Cnbinct 4. Hobby: Waiting lor 'iCorkici'. MARY RUTH GWIN Riffeyi',' Parrish lg Dancing Club 3: Latin Club 2: Riding Down the Sky 7. Hobby: My husband. MARY Gonntzl. Peggy ,' Parrish l 3 Home Econom- ies Club Z, 4, Bazaar 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Entertaining Club l:jym Jamboree Z. iivenlyfte Gnokma GU'l'liliUN5I' Gul:- 5 Parrish I5 Tennis 2. 3, -ll S Club 3, 4. Hobby: Drawing portraits of gals. M.-xxmis Gnomarmutzu Max , Parrish I5 Clarion Annual Business Stull' 2, 3, 45 Clarion Annual Advertising Staff 2, 35 Larin 2, 3. 4, President 45 Home Economics Club Z 3 Girls' Letrer Club Z, 3, 41 Entertaining Club 3, Secretary 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Junior Class Vice President 45 A.S.B. Vice Prcsi' dent -lg Snikpoh -lg Ping Pong 45 Sigma Lambda -l. Doizoriuarx Gkiaizwwrxmm Leslie I 3 Girls' Letter Club 2, 31 Big Sister 3, 4: German Club 3: Junior Crescendo 3, Sccrctury 45 Claricn Annunl Stall 35 Clarion Annual Sales Staff 4, Manager 4. Hobby: Hello Beautiful. EARL GusrAifsoN Uus ,- Saint Helens High l, 25 Croll Team 3. Hobby: Golf. WlLFRED C. HAGT-:uoixN Alichey'Mot1.re , Parrish l5 Pcriscopc Manager l 5 Bachelor Club Z, 3, -l, Presi- dent 3: journalism Club 3. President 3: Club Carnival 3: Clarion Assistant Manager 35 Clarion Associate Editor 35 Clarion Editor 43 Clarion An- nual News Stall 21Snikpch 2, 3, 4,Publici!yManz1- agcr 2: Crescendo -ll Dclvlolay 3, 4: Civics Club4. Hobby: Bigger and better dirt columns. ETLEEN Coorsrmouerl Goodie , Parrish l: Clarion Annual Business Staff Z, 3, 45 Girls' Letter Club 2, 35 Jym .lamborec 2, 35 Entertaining Club 3, President 35 Big Sister 3, 45 French Club 35 Girls' League Cabinet 31 Song Club -lg A.S,B. Secretary 45 Student Council 4. BETTY l'lAMIL'l'0N Hummy gParrish I 1 Debate Z. 35 Artis Gilde Z5 Clarion Business Stall' 3. LESTER HAINT-:s i'Les , Baxter High, Oklahoma lg Caldwell High 2, 35 Baseball I, Hobby: Horseback riding. ROBERT HANSEN Babu: Parrish l. Hobby: Tying a nccktic. Lois Etizfxnmri HAMRTCK - BIonrlie g Parrish l5 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Entertaining Club 3. Hobby: Us on a bus . FLORENCE HANSEN FIo.i.ry 5 Parrish l. Hobby: Three may keep a secret il' two are dead. HERBERT GRANT Herb 5 Parrish l5 Cross Country Track 2, 35 Track Z, 35 Photography Club 35 Science Club 3: lntcrclass Track 2, 3g lnterclass Relays Z, 35 Dancing Club 35 Entertaining Club 35 Civics Club 4. luvnly-six CI.AIRIz HLIILLEY: Parrish I: Snikpoh 2, 3, 4: Civics Club 4: Jym Jamboree 2, 3. 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Mathematics Club 3: Knirring Club 3: Viking Review 2: Clarion News Staff -ii Girl Re- serves 3, -l: Club Viking 3: Girls' League Cabinet 2: Vollcy Ball Z, 4: Big Sisrcr 3, 4: Dancing Club 2: Minuteman 4 Hobby: Tcrminologicul inexacritudes. ALVIN HIIaaI2I11' Alu: Hillsboro High. Kansas I, Z: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 41 Glce Club l. 21 Boys' Quurtcttc I, 2, 3, 41A-capclla l, 7:Cresccndo 3, -li Show Bout 3: Mikado 4: Basketball I, 2, 3: Softball l, 2: Baseball l, 2. Hobby: Vocalizing. JEAN W. l-loI.s'rI2IN I-lygicnenq Corvallis High I, 2: S Club 2, 3, 4: lntcrclass Sports Z, 3, 4: Snikpoh 42 Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4: State Band Contest I, 2, 3. 4: Soni and Yell Contest 3, 42 junior Crcsccndo 3, 4, resident 4: Crescendo-4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arnis 3, 4: Stagccraft Club 2: Pcp Club 4: Crcsccndo Club 4. Hobby: Sliding a slush pump. JIQANNEI-rs HULST: Parrish l: Sigma Lambda 4, Secretary 4: Snikpoh 3, 4: Artis Gilde 3, 4: Clarion Annual Stall' 3, 4: Clarion News Staff 4: Latin Club 2, 3, -l, Acdilc 4: Cicero Award 3: Social Science Club 2: Big Sistcr 3, 4: Knitting Club 3: jym Jamboree 2: junior Class Council 3: Girl Rcscrvcs Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 4. VIRGINIA B. Hunas jvanic : Parrish l: Frcnch Club 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2. 3. Hobby: Horses. CHARLES HODGSON Hodgie : Leslie 1: Latin Club 2: Chess Club 4: Wrestling 2: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Books and Chess. TOM HILL, JR. Squarehead : A.S.B. President 1: A.S.B. Council Z: Latin Club Z. 3, Prcaco 3: Junior Class President 3: lnterclass Basketball l : Kitball 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Photography Club 3, 4: Clarion Sales Stall' 3: S Club 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4:1-li-Y 3, -l-. Hobby: Eatin' Wirnpics. LELA l'lUDDLESTON Squeeje : Parrish l : Glen: Club 2: Archery Club Z: Etiquette Club 3: Radio Club 4: Big Sister 4. Hobby: Sleeping un a typewriter. ANNE HOYT Brown Eyesu: Parrish I 3 Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4:jyIn.lamborci: 2, 3, 42 Home Economics Club 2, 3 4: Dancing Club 3: Style Show 3. Hobby: You'll be surprised , CLIFFORD HII.I. CliH 'q Parrish l: Latin Club 4: Fishing Club 3. Hobby: Driving. Kl'5NNE'l'll HlLlfIliER 'iKvnny ,: Leslie I: Future Farmers 3, 45 Reporter Z. Hobby: Collecting and, things. BAIuxAIx.x Howe: Leslie l: Tennis manager 3, 41 lntcrclass Sports Z, 3. 4: Girls' League 2, 3. 4: jym Jamboree 3, 4: Snook Cup Winner 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Pep Club 4, Hobby: Calling Minnie baba-san . iwenly-seven BRUCE Je-NES Burk : Parrish lg S Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4. Hobby: Calling Woody 'iu long drink of water . lRliNli l'lANSEN 'ilrl'm ',' Piirrish l. Hobby: Knitting und hiking. VIRGINIA HART Virgie : Leslie l: Girl Reserve 2: Dancing Club 3: Knitting Club 4: Snikpoh 42 Civics Club 4: Drama Class Play 4. Hobby: Oh! Those Willamette students. C1'Rli.JArwlS iiCy : lvft. Angel Prep lg Airplane Club Z3 Gun Club 3: Boxing Team 4. Hobby: Motorcycling. Jitsu: JoilNsoN je.r.r ,- Leslie l. Hobby: Hunting and fishing. Jn.xN HARPER jon: Richmond Union, California. l, 2, 3: Artis Gilde 4. Hobby: Getting dates with Nicklcs . BIRDIE DEAN HEBEL Birdie g Leslie lp Editor ol' Leslie Broadcaster l :Commercial Club 2, 3, Seem- tary 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Knitting Club 3: Dancing Club Z: Big Sister 3, 4: Letter Club Z, 3, 4: Volley ball 4: Clarion Annual Staff 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Sigma Lambda 4: Ping Pong 43 Clarion News Stuff 4: Jym Jamboree Z, 4. Hobby: 'iWhere's Audrey? Hfxrxoto JOHNSON 'ijahnny ,' Leslie l. Hobby: Hunting. FRANK JOHNSON johnny : Purrish l: Mechanical Drawing Club 3: lntcrelass Basketball 4: lnter- class NVrestling 4. Hobby: Automobiles. PAULINE M. HEINIQE Peggy , Parrish 1: Knitting Club Z, 3: Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Big Sister 3, 4, Hobby: Collecting popular songs, Aumxmf J ACKSON Andy : Jefferson High, Portland, l 3 Latin Club 2: Clarion Staff 3: Commercial Club 4: Girls' League Cabinet 2. ERNEST JUNG SING ,lung : Parrish l: Future Craftsmen 2, 3, 4, News Reporter 4, Advertising Manager 4. Hobby: Attending all western cowboy shows: fixing Oakland V-8'S: practicing to bc an expert pistol shot: enjoy keeping the neighbors awake. lwenty-eight JOSEFIIINE JONES jon: Leslie Ig Latin Club 3, Ccnsor 3: Big Sister 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 31 Entertaining Club 3: Stagecmlt Club -li Photo- graphy Club 4. Hobby: Printing pictures in chemistry lab. H.u.i3t5ix'i' Kami-ian I-lul : Squim High. Washing- ton, l 1 Future Farmers 2. 3, 4: Secretary 3, Parlia- mentary 43 F.F.A. Basketball 2, 3: Track l. Hobby: Going to sport gumcs. R.u.Ptl liENNEbY1 Leslie lg Hobby: Stamps. lDELPllA JoilNsoN Del g Crom High l 3 Lorane High 2: Drumutic Club I, President l 3 Basketball lg Girls' League President lg Hiking Club 3: Big Sister 4. Hobby: Arguing with Tuttle. l.oLJ1st3joHNsoN Loueynp Lambert High. Montana l. 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2. 3: Class Secretary 2, 3, Song Club -L Hobby: Reading. Tom KING '4King ,' Leslie 1: US Club 4: Radio Club Z, 3: Fencing 4, Secretary 43 Football 3, 43 Wrestling 4: Truck 4. EUGENE P. IQINNEY Perk : Parrish lg Swimming 2, 3, 45 Minuteman Z3 Class Council 3, 4: Gun Club 3, President 35 Snikpoh Z, 3: MS Club 2, 3, 4: Mikado 43 Riding Down the Sky 3. Hobby: Wine, women, and song. Doitorm' inns Doi , Parrish lg Clarion News Stuff Z, Girls' League Cabinet 2: Girls' Glec Club 2, 3, State Typing Contest 3: Class Council 3. 4: Sigma Lambda 4, Vice President 4: Song und Yell 4: jym Jamboree 2, 3. Hobby: Milk shakes and wood trucks . DELMA J ENSEN 'i DelIie ,- Parrish l 3 Music Club 3. 4. Hobby: Going to Dallas on a bicycle. LYLE IQLAMPEQ Logan High, Rayrnond,SouthDaIcs otal,2g Future Farmer 2. 3, 4, Stock jud ing Team 4. Crops Cooperative President 4: Clem Club 2, 3. NoitM,xN Kutziiuliai. Nurman : Parrish l: Chess Club 3: Photography Club -lg Cross Country Track 4. Hobby: Stamp collecting. NELLIE MMuiajoitNs'i lilklll Parrish l 5 German Club 2. 3, 4. Hobby: Flowers. twenty-nine FLORENCE KtzI.I,Y Dinker ,' Bcllcwc High. Seattle, Washington l, 2, 3: Basketball 2. FL Debate 33 All Hi Play 21 Ycll Leader 2. 3: Sigma Lambda 2, 3:Girls' Athletic Club 2, 3: Senior .lass Council 4. Hobby: Dancing. HELEN KESTLYQ Parrish l : Snikpoh 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4: Class Council 21 Song Club -l: Clarion Annual 2, 4: Big Sister 3, 41JyrnJumborce 2. lzoimn l4lil lIAR'I' l::y 5 Pnrrish lljym ,lumborce 2.3. Hobby: Dancing. EDITH KOLIWEI-t Eden: Parrish lg 'l'ruvcl Club 2: German Club 3, 4. Hobby: Reading. ALICE KREH' Alica ,' Latin Club Z. 3, 41,lym,Iam- boree 25 Clarion News Stuff 4. HAZEL LOUISE KRLIGER Little Oneug Parrish lp Big Sister 3, -hjymjamborce 3:Junior Crescendo 3, 4. Hobby: Chl you think so huh? HELEN E. lfLlk'l'l-I Frenchie p Leslie l 5 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3. 4: lnterclass Sports Z, Z, 4: German Club 4. Hobby: Dancing. BARI3.utA Kunz Siusluw High I, 2, 35 De- bate 1 : Science Club 4. Hobby: Writing everything. GENEVA LAQEY Snooks : Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 2. Hobby: Adopting an ant idiscstublishmcnturian- istic point ol' view. BARBARA JANE LAME Barbi: 5 Albany High l, 2: Whirlwind Stull' 25 Class Editor 2: Athletic Asso- ciation l. Z: A.S.B. Play 1: Camivul 21 Big Sister 43,Iyn1Jutnborce 3: Knitting Club 3: Latin Club 3: Girls Lcttcr Club 3: Snikpoh 4: Photo Club 4: Clarion News and Annual Stall' 4: Artis Gilde 43 Senior Council 4. Hobby: Dooaiant GARNET EDITH LANSING Galen: Parrish l:Daneing Club 2 L Latin Club 3. -4: Jym Jamboree 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Girls' Lcaguc Cabinet 4. Hobby : Wasting time. HELEN LESLIE Kizly ,' Ferdinand High, Idaho l, Z. 31 Clus s President l: Class Yell Lender 2: Girls' Basketball Team Z, 3, Captain 3: Class President 35 A.S.B. President 3. Hobby: Science. lhirly RALPH Cowon Lenox' E,rquire g Grant High, Portland I, Z, 3: Senior Council 4: Sniltpoh 4: Snikpoh Play 4: Photography Club -I: HiAY 4:1 Pep Club 4 : Song and Ycll -I3 Wrestling -I : Track 4. Mi5RLr5 La V,u.1.m' MerIe : Huron High, South Dakota I, Z, 3: Spanish Club2, 3:GirIRcs1:rvcs3. Hobby: Reading. ELi:AtxE'rH Ltzwis Bet1yi'5 Parrish I: Latin Club 2, 3: Girls' Lettcr Club 2, 3: Crescendo Club 3. -I: Sigma Lambda -i:JymJumboree 2, 3: Girls' Glec Club 2, 3: Vice Prcsi1:lcnt0lCrescendo41 Riding Down the Slay 3: Show Boat 33 The lxflika- do 4. Hobby: Bcing frank. Hikosui Krwraito Rasie : Salem Continuation School I :Wrestling 2, 3: Interclass Wrestling Z, 3, IZS pounds Champion 3: Future Furmcrs Z. -I. Secretary-Treasurer -I: S Club 2, 4: Artis Gilde 4. Hobby: Snapshot collecting. IVAL'rrai1 Lizuauoooo Wall , Leslie I: lnterclass Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ifrabby: Gulf. DORIS LUNDISEN 'iBmin 'l'ru.vl g Gridley High I. 22 Journalism Club I. Z: French Club I. Z: Baseball I, 1 i,I5'I'r'IJUl11IJOI'CC 3 : Math Club 4, Vice President -:L Clarion Annual Advertising Staff -I: Big Sister . 4. Hobby: Dancing and swimming. MAur3t.l.E LILIIUIXN Parrish I: Crescendo Z, 3, 4: Show Boat 3: Social Science Club 2: Girls' Letter Club 2: Jym Jamboree 2: Girls' League Cabinet 2, 4: Latin Club 3: Entertainment Club 3: Journalism Club 4: Snikpoh 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 3, -I3 Riding Down theSky 3 : Clarion News Staff -I: 'ilvlikadtf' -I: Junior Crescendo -I: Ryerson Mystery 4. Hobby: Strin' 'cm up. XVILLIAM S. LAUGHLIN BilI g Parrish I: Yalnil-I: Hi-Y -I: Sigma Lambda 4: Latin Club 2: Swim- ming 3, 4: Hunting 2: Band Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Anthropology, Hunting and Archery. DEAN LAUDERBACK Luz:y : Parrish I 5 Stage-craft Club 3, -1, Treasurer 3, -iq Wrestling 3. Hobby: Fishing. MARCELLE IVIACV Celle : Dayton High 2: Ottumwa High, Iowa I: Secretary of School Paper 2 : Editor of School Paper 2: Basketball Z 5 Etiquette Club 3: Home Economics Club 4. Hobby: Collecting recipes. CATHERINE lxlfitiitm' KaIie : Parrish I : Lutin Club 2, 3: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Volleyball Z, 3: Basketball Z, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Swimming Z, 3, -li Clarion Stnfl' 2, 3. 4: Clarion Annual Staff 2: Big Sister 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Knitting Club 3: Jym Jamboree 2, 3. 4: Girls' League Cabinet 2. Hobby: 3-I . Wxtuak LAMB Lamb g Albany High I, 2: Band 1.2, 3, 4: Give Club I. 2: Math Club 2: Science Club 3: Ynlnii' 4-: Basketball l. Hobby: Music, boxing, and swimming. thirty-one Rfwmoxn W. Lluiiitlx Ray : Woodrow Wilson, Eu- gene I: Band Z. 3. 4: lirum lxlaior 2, 3, 4: Snikpoh 2, 3, -I: Photography 2, 3. 4: Yalnif -I: Honor 50- ciety -lg Dancing Club Z Hobby: 'l'wirling n baton and D,D. l-w.:i1.ta lXIAjliR Louie .' Aberdeen High I, 2: Sung Club 4. Hobby: Cutting up with Bon and Gene. Doius Nlmxsrosi Dain: Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Tumbling Z, 3: Artis Gilde Z, 3, -I: Mask and Dagger -I. Hobby: Men. VERNON l.iNnQutst Vern ,' Leslie lg-junior Meeh- anics Club I: Carman Clubllg SnapshutClub4. Hobby: Bicycling. Fiaxucls l.iNnsEi' Fri11'i: Leslie l: Rille Club 2: Band 2,31 Football Z, 3, 4: S Club 2, 3,41 Photo Club 3. Suinuais DARLENIQ lXIt:C.uN i'Suu .' Leslie I : Fresh- man Class Secretary I, 2, President 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Snikpohdli Artis Cilde 3, -I: Pep Club 41 Clarion News Staff 4: Clarion Society Staff 3. 4: Clarion Annual Staff 4: Girls' League Cabinet 3: Clarion Style Show 4, I-lobby: Marion Ritchie. Filftueias lx'11t'rTsoN lfrarilcienq Girls' Letter Club 2. 3:.lym,lamborcc Z. 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Pham Club Zgjuniar Class Council 3: Snapshot Club 4. Hobby: Writing letters. Romani l I S ROM l.indy : Parrish I I Junior Clas ' 3: Mnior Class Council 4: Latin v C . 5 Math Club -I:Sign1a Lambda -I: Clarion : al Sales Stall! 4. VI' abby: Of course. PAUL l.ivvoLD: Parrish I: junior Crescendo 2, 3,-I, President -I: Mikado 4: Sergeant-ut-Arms 3. Hobby: Hunting rabbits. VmuiNi,x Mftsou jinuy'A:Lcslic l :Class President I : ASB. Sung Lender I: President Girls' League lg Radio Club 3, Secretary 3: Show Boat 3: Cres- cendo Club 2. 3, 4:Jym Jamboree 2: Girls' Letter Club 2: Baseball Z: Nursing Club -I, President -lg Pcp Club 4: Clarion Annual Stall' 3, 4. Hobby: Stringin' 'cm along. HA:laL Mautiiz Lillie Mnggief' Parrish I: Snikpoh 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Quacster 4: Clarion News Staff 4: Ryerson Mystery 4: Clarion Annual Stull-I 3 Class Council 2, 3. Hobby: Floating on air. Douta..xslxltzK,xx'jk. Daug :l.cslic l : A.S B, Presi- dent lg Intcrclass Wrestling Z: Sophomore Vicc President Z: lntcrclass Softball 3. Hobby: Cruising over thc Hill with Prime . zliirzy-nm CLIFFORD Lmnouisr CIifI g Quillagute High School l, 2. 3. Hobby: Swimming. DGROTPIX' ADALINIE MCELROY 'iDon'l : Parrish I: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club Z, 33 Bicycling Club Z5 Big Sister 3, 4, Hobby: Books and bicycling. Diassm Mc:Ci.Av Des-s : Parrish lL Latin Club 2. 3, 4: Etiquette Club 3: Big Sister 3. 4. Hobby: Where's Norma? XVILLIAM M,xjraR l3ill p Aberdeen High, Washing- tun I. 21 Football 2, 3, 41 Track 3, 43 Club 3. 4: German Club 3, -I, Hobby: Big busines. Eixzmt Ltorn Bml ,' Parrish lg Mathematics Club 3. Hobby: Tooting sour notes. Ei.rzANoR Miafxns: Parrish lg Clarion Annual Stuff 2. 3, 4, Business Manager 41tClurion News Staff 2. 3, Business Stal? 3. 43 Girls Letter Club 2: Sei- 2, 31 Civics Club 4: Clarion Style Show -l. l-lobby: Always talking. CnAiu.orTE Melissa: Parrish l: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer -ll Jymlamboree 2. 3. 41 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Cirls League Cabinet Z1 Big Sister 3, 43 H0meEconomicsHonorPin 3. Efxntra MAYNARDQ Parrish I : A.S.B. Trwsurcr I 3 Latin Club 2, 3. Treasurer Z. President 3: Photo Club 3. 43 Minuteman 3. 4: Clarion News Staff Z. 3. 4, Annual Business Stuff 3: Pep Club 4. Presi- dent -lp lntereluss Debate 3 1 Bonfire Manager 3, 4: US Club 4: lnterclass Track 4 1 Truck 4: Song and Yell 4: Commencement Usher 3. HENRY lv1tfIL,xIN Hanhn: Leslie l 1 Wrestling 31 Fishing Club 33 Cartoon Club 4. Hobby: Cartoonist. Noium MCGINTY Nou: Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club Z. 33 Big Sister 3. 4. Hobby: Sleeping. skating. lmsms MCCLAIN Tapsynq Parrish I gg ymjumborce 2, 35 Girls' Letter Club 2. 33 Big ister 4. Hobby: Making resolutions. L1.nvnQ. McCut.1.ouGH Much: Umatilla High l. 2. 33 Amity High 35 Pasco High 3: Tennis 23 Basket- ball 2: Boxing 25 Football 3. lhirly-Ihre: ence Club 2: Big Sister Z, 3, 4: journalism Clubjfj CLARE W. Mc:FAnI.ANta Maru: Sherwood High. Northllnkom l g Stnte MusicTournamcnt 2 : Cres- cendo Club 3, 4: Sigma lnmbda 3. 4: 'Riding Down the Slay 3: Mikado 4: Showbout 4: Boys' Quartettc 43 Boys' Sextet 3: Song and Yell 3: Buys' Glee Club 2, 3: Armistice Day Program 41 Thanksgiving Program 4: Christmas Contest 42 Photography Club 4: Graduation Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Photography. BAIuxAR,x IVIILLER Boblvy : Leslie l: Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, 4. p obby: Knitting. PHYLLIS MILLER Pele ,' Parrish lg Girls' Lctrer Club 2, 3: Lntin Club 2: jym Jamboree Z, 3. Qmtip McliINI.,w Phila: Parrish Ip Band 2, 3, -I. , Chess Club 3: Yalnil' Club 4, President -l. k Hobby: Hiking, music. collecting llowers. 5 i LESTER Mizrialzs Le.r g Parrish l. Hobby: Fishing in the ocean. Lois VIVIAN MII.LIc,xN l iu ,' Corvallisjunior High l :jym Jamboree 3. Hobby: Writing letters. CIQLIA MII't:uIaI.I. MiIchie : Wilder High l, Z: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball l. 2, 3: Volley Ball l. Z. 3. 4: Tumbling l. Z:Baseball l. Z: Tennis I. 2: Captain junior Basketball Team 3: Class Play 21 XVildeat Growlsu Stall l. 2: Commercial Club 4. Hobby: Cutting capers. ROBERT L. Mlczmn' 'iMick ,- Coal High Missouri l, 2: Basketball l. Z. DICK MILLISION Graham Cmchern: Franklin High lg Yakima High, Washington Z: Manager Wig- wam 2: Clarion Z, 3: Junior Clam Review Z, 3: State Speaking Contest 4: Radio Remote Line 3. Hobby: N.B.C. stuff. JEWELL MINIER julie g Leslie l:Crcsccndo Z. 3. 4: Girls' Glec 2. 3: Song and Yell 2. 3. 4: Radio Pro- gram 3: Show Boat 3: Riding Down the Sky 35 .lunlor Crescendo 4: Mikud0'i 4. MARION MITCIIELL MirclIie g Parrish l: Girls' League Cabinet Z: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Jym Jamboree 2: German Club Z: Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Nation- al Convention 3 : Crescendo 3. 4 : Sigma Lambda 4: Mikado 4: Christmas Concert 4: Lebanon Home Economics Conference 4. I-lobby: What's keeping Vera now? MARSHALL Nrzwr0N Milw : Parrish l. Hobby: I don't use thc stuff. thirty-four TOM Mm Minn: Purrish l: Math Club 4: S Club 3. -l: lnterclziss Soccer 3, 4: lnterclass Wrest- ling Z: Wrestling Tezim 2, 3, 41 Sigma Lumbdu -I. Hobby: liiddin' Kay. Ei.i:ruiimi Monnuotlstz l3eilr q Leslie l: Girls' Let- ter Club 3. JUNE lv1m'NtH.xN 'iPinky : Purrish I: Bock Club 2. 3, Secretary 3: Girls' League Cubinet 4: Big.Sister 4. Hobby: Collecting dogs. ANsEi. lX'l0RLEY Auf: Continuation School: Craft Club l: Future Farmer 2, 3, -l: Radio Club 32 Art Club 3. Hobby: Looking 'em over. KAY M101 Parrish l: French Club 3, -lg Wrestling 2, 3, 4: S Club 3, 4. EMMALINH Nfufzttziak Emmie : Parrish 1: Knitting Club 3. Hobby: Writing shorthand. EvAt,1Nia Nmfzitztzit 'iEvu : Parrish I : Knitting Club 3: Big Sister 3. Hobby: Trying to dress like my twin. Gizoiluta lNlADX'0RNlK Nadu: Parrish 1: Future Craftsmen 2, 3. 4: Kitbull 2: lnterelass Wrestling Z: Future Craftsmen Basketball Z, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. Hobby: Squce:ing ti bottle. JAMES Ntzwcomix jim : Leslie l: FishingClub 3, President J: Latin Club Z: Song Club 4. Hobby: Fishing and Hunting. A DELORES Nlrrz Dillie ,' Leslie l :Girls' l.etter Club 2, 3: Etiquette Club 3, 4: Clarion News Snili 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4: Jym Jamboree 3:Homc Economics Club Z, 3, 4: Librarian 4. Hobby: Trudging along. Mituiuzb MEANEY Miti g Parrish lg Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: Lntin Club Z, 3: Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball Z. 3: Volley Ball 2, 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Knitting Club 3: Entertainment Club 3: Girls' Letiguc Nominating Committee 2. Hobby: Blaisdell. ARTHUR Nittmzi. Pmj. Nickel or Arl ,' Dulles High l: Debating l, 2, 3. 4: German Club 3. 4, President 4: Future Craftsmen 3: Glee Club I, 2: Baseball Z. l-lobby: Music, Hiiwuiinn guitar. lliirty-,Eve CL1FFoi1o D. NILES Clig : Parrish l1Latin Club Z3 Social Science 2, 3, 4, resident 45 Fencing Club 35 ASB. Council 4. Hobby: Picking blonde hairs ofl' dark coals. Emrii OLJLESHY Siu-e:ix ,' Parrish lpBig Sister 3, 41 Science Club 3, Secretary 4: Etiquette Club 33 Sigma Lambda 3. -lg Debate 4g Linfield Debate 4g Girls' League Cabinet 4. Hobby: Proving my point. LLQLA O'Nl5AL Lcc .' Goodwell High, Oklahoma l, Z, 3: Band l, 2, 35 Dramatic Club l, 2. 3: 'l'cnnis Z: Basketball 2. 35 Junior Class Secretary 3. Hobby: Sewing. WARNLQ NUNN l3ud g Leslic I: Snikpoh 2, 3, -lp Math Club 3, 4, Secretary -l: Song and Yell Con- test 4L Latin Club lg Clarion Staff 3. Hobby: Hunting the girls. ANTllONY NUNN Tony : Leslie I 3 Latin Club Z: Science Club Z, 3, 4: Small l.ilc Club 3: Wrestling 3, 4: lntcrclass Wrestling 3. -lg Presidents' Club -lg lnterclass Heavyweight Champion 4: lnterelass Track 3, 4: Science Club -4, President 43 S Club 45 Minuteman 4. Hobby: OO? RUTH EDNA O'NtalLL Rw g Parrish l 3 Waldport High Z3 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3, 4: Cirlsi Lcaguc Cabinet -l:Snikpoh 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Big Sister -lg Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Buse- ball 2, 3, 42 Basketball 2. 3, 4L Ping Pong 2, 3, 42 Swimming 43 Fencing 45 jymjnmboree 3, 45 Go Ahead 3. Hobby: Bill collecting on the coast. E.LlZAllETll Onan Betty g Leslie 11 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 33Rndio Club Z, 31 Basket- ball 2, -ll Volleyball Team 4. Captain 4. Hobby: Playin' around. ANDREW PARIS Andy ,' Parrish Ig Chess Club Z, 35 S Club 4: Class Council 35 Crow Country 2, 3. Hobby: Colhng, betting. Blu. Paiuilak BiIl ,' North Bend High I, 2, 3: Debate 2, 33 Cluss President 3: Band l, Z. 3, 43 Snilcpoh 4: HiAY 45 Photo Club 45 Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Allah-Bye. Photography. Naomi: Oncurr i'Bricks g Parrish I: Artis Gilcle 2.3,4, Vice President and President 45 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, -lp Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3: Cartoon Club 3, -i, Clarion News Staff 4. Hobby: Doodling. PATTY OTTEN Lulu : Linclon High, Portland l, 2, 3. Hobby: Riding. Wu.uAM L. RHLLIPS Bill g Leslie lg Viking Re- view Z, 3. lhirly-six FRANCES PABST Skipper g Parrish l: Senior Re- view 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Knitting Club 4: Dancing Club J: Style Show 3:JYrn jam- boree 2, 3: Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: l ain't sayin'. MYRDN Pocura W7FKO : Leslie I: Debating 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Amateur radio, JACK Pou.ocK j. P. : Parrish l: Lutin Club 2: Clarion News Staff 2, 3 : Science Club 3:Band 2, 3: Commencement Usher 3: Quill and Scroll 4. Hobby: Politics. GERALDINE PARKER jerry : Pnrrish I: ,Iym jam- borec 2, 3: Social Science Club 2: German Club 2: Home Economics Club 2: Entertaining Club 2: All's Vanity 4. Hobby: Going steady. BEULAH LoRRAlNrs PA'r'roN Parrish ll Dancing Club 3: Latin Club J, 43 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3 : Jym Jamboree Z, 3: Song Club 4: Pep Club 4: Big Sister -I, Hobby: Sipping Cokes with Lucille and Gene. PERRY JOHN Powtaks jnck ,' Leslie l: Social Sci- ence Club 2, 3, 4: Song and Yell Contest 3: Cres- cendo Club 3, 4, President 4: Sigma Lambda 3. 4, President 4: Riding Down the Sky 3: Show- boat 3: Mikado 4: Science Club 2. Hobby: Seeing stars, LESLIE PUFFER Le.s g Miller, South Dukotu I, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 3, Secretary 3: Artis Gilcle 4. Hobby: Seeing my Taylor . BEULAH PETERS: Parrish I: Girls' Letter Club 2: Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Staying at home. GRACE PETZEL Prel:cl.r : Sacred Heart Academy l, 2: Math Club 4: Big Sister 4. Hobby: Eating pretzels, RQBER1' PRiNcE Babu: Parrish l: Gun Club 2. Hobby: Collecting stamps. ROBERT Powizu. Leslie l: Golf Z, 3, 4: Fencing Club 3, 4, President 4: S Club 4: Clarion Annunl Editorial StslT4, Hobby: The editur. JUNE NEWBILL Bug : Redmond High l: Siler: High 2: A.S.B. Secretary 2: Basketball Team l, Z: Civics Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Hobby: Brown midnight previews. thirty-seven JEAN POUND jeannie : Leslie I. Hobby: Dancing. Rotxtsar PURBRICK Bob , Parrish I: Stamp Club 2, 3, 4. President 4. Hobby: Stamp collecting. FiutNt:ls RAINES Frankie : Forest Grove I. 2. 3: Future Farmers I, 2. 3, -ig Tennis Club Z, 3. Hobby: Fishing and winter sports. JEANNLQ Przomzkr Proby 5 Parrish I, Hobby: Dress designing. DOROI'lIY Puri Darian: Parrish I 3 Girl Rcsvrves Z, 3, 4, Vicc President 2: Class Cnuneil 2, 33 Girls' League Cabinet Z, 33 French Club 3. 4: Stamp Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Running around with Freshmen. BYRON T. RANDALL By g Parrish I :Student Coun- cil 3, 4: Artis Gilde 2, 3, -I: Snikpoh 3, 4: Wrestling l, 23 Ryerson lviysteryu -I: Armistice Program 4. Hobby: Intelligent men have no time for such inconsequential trivialitics. Roixmu' Oimorszn Rmzvtzs Babu: Leslie lg Wrcstf ling Team 3. 4: Band Z, 3, 4: Yalnil' Z. 3: S' Club 3. 41 Runner-up state championship 4. Hobby: Wrestling and band Grst trombone. ESTAl.X'NE RiEasoN Shorzy g Parrish I: Dancing Club 2: Christmas Concert 4. Hobby: Music. Esman RIEDESEL: Parrish I 3 Photography Club 3: Song Club 4. Hobby: Going around with Ethelyn. GORDON RANDALL: Parrish lg German Club 2, 3, -I3 Future Craftsmen 3, 4. Fnsnmueit XVILLIAM ROTZIEN, JR. junior : Leslie I3 Radio Club Z, 3, 4, President 4. Hobby: Small girls, lxl.xkcAktsT Rizrr: 'iRil:y : Parrish l: Latin Club Z, 3: Etiquette Club 3: Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Hey! Where are those kids now? thirty-eighl l ALFRED RENTSCMLER Reii : Leslie I: Woodwork- ing Club Z: interelasss Wrestling 2, 4. Hobby: Carsmworking on them and driving. JANET Rolxrairrsou jun .' Parrish I3 Girls' League Cabinet 3: Big Sister 3, 43 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: Jym Jamboree 3: French Club 3: Social Science Club 2: Photogra hy Club 4: Knitting Club 3: Clarion Annual gusiness Stall' Z. 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 4: Marion County Typing Contest 33 Song and Yell Contest 2. Hobby: Whingdingin'. WINONA A. RoniNE'rTE Nonn 3 Parrish l: Girls' Lcttcr Club 2,3 .4 : French Club 2,3 .43 Clarion News Staff 4: Clarion Annual Advertising Stall' 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Big Sister 3. 4: intcrclass Sports Z, 3. 4: Clarion Editorial Staff 4: Jym Jamboree Z. 3, 4: Periscopc Staff l. Hobby: Everything and eating. JACK H. Rofxcu: Blant High. South Dakota I: Jewell High. Kansas 2: Clarion Annual Business Staff 4, Hobby: Photography. WAYNE Roman Burney g Continuation School: Futurc Craftsmen 2, 3. 4. President -l. Hobby: Going down Center Street. ETHELYN ROEN ?e 3 Parrish I : Photography Club Z. 3:Song lub 4. Hobby: Going around with Esther. GENE E. Ross Rur.r .- Parrish lg Dancing 2: Latin Club 2. 3: Girls' Letter Club Z, 3. 4: Song Club 4: Senior Council 4: Big Sister 4: J5m1Jnmborce Z, 3. Hobby: Sipping Cokcs with Boo and Lucy . JOHN AAGE ROHMER Smohey : Leslie lg German Club 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Hobby: Stamp collecting. QUEIETIN RUECKER Quenl g Parrish I: Swimming 2. .4. Hobby: Swimniingmplaying tin soldier. Lucn.i.E Rom Lucy : Parrish I : Girls' Letter Club Z. 3: German Club 2, 33 Girls' League Cabinet 33 Big Sister 4. Hobby: Oh, yeah . MARGARET RANNELLS Mirkey p Parrish I: Latin gIlubZ, 3. 4: BigSister 3. 4: Girls' League Cabinet Hobby: Chnpcroning certain girls. ROBERT RUi.iFsoN Bob g Parrish I : Future Farmer 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4: F.F.A. Basketball Team 2, 3. 4. Hobby: Outdoor lifc. thirty-nine LOREAINE RUSSELL Rusly : Parrish lg Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 German Club Z: Hiking Club 2: Eriquerre Club 3. Hobby: 4Wcbb'. LARRY SAITO Suil g Parrish lp Minutemen 45 S Club 2, 3, -li Wrestling Z, 3: Soccer 3. Hobby: Doing nothing. SIDNEY SCIILESINGER Roosevelz 1,25 Snik- poh 3, 4: Civics Club 43 French Club 4, Hobby: Drama. IIIENE SATTER: Parrish lg Music Club 4. Hobby: Hiking. MAIAGIE SAWYEII Marge : Parrish l: Periscopc Stall I 3 Sophomore Song Lcadcr 2. Huou ScHuEaI3L: Leslie ig Sigma Lambda 4, Hobby: Music. EDWARD ScHuLz Ed and SchulIze : Future Craltsmcn Z, 3, 4. Hobby: Music. PATRICIA SCHRAAIM Pa1 g Leslie Ig Girls' League President l 5 Crescendo Z, 3, 4: Social Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Girls' Lcttcr Club 2, 3, 4: ,lym Jamboree Z, 35 junior Class Council 31 Showboat 33 Snikpoh -lg Sigma Lambda 4: Senior Class Council 4: Volleyball Z, 3, 4: Basket- ball Z, 35 Baseball 3: Ping Pong 3. Louise L. ScHRoEoER Lau : Cloverdale Highlg Eriqucuc Club 3 g Big Sister 3, 45 Drama Club 4. Hobby: Tennis. Foiuzsr SEAMSTEI1 'iBur g Parrish lg Photography Club 2, 3g Bachelor Club 3. Hobby: Finchcs. JAMES SIIITLEI1 Spiiler p Leslie l. Hobby: Stamp collecting. ELAINE SCOTT CIIubby g Parrish l. Hobby: Dancing. forzy Rum SEXTQN Cuddle-bug: g Commercial Club 2, 3, Advertising Ivlanuger 33 Clarion News Stoll' -ll Sigma Lambda 4. JAMES SMART .limmy : Parrish 1: Future Farmer 3, 4, President of Cooperative 4: Social Science Club 3, 4. Hobby: Fishing. BRUCE SPENCER Spence : Leslie l: S Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. AUDREYJANE Sum' SpoapandiIw : lxslie l 3 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3,41 Cirl Reserves Z, 3, 42 French Club 2, 33 Social Science Club 23 Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 43 Knitting Club 33 Dancing Club 3: Assis- tant Clarion Annual Editor 3: Clarion Annual Business Stall' 4: Clarion Annual Editor 41 Clar- ion News Stallflg Civics Clubflg Sigma Lambda 43 Big Sister 3, 4. Hobby: Editing. Hurst. SHERIDAN Mickey g Parrish lgGirls' Letter Club 2, 3:jym,lamborcc 2, 3. Hobby: Sleeping. DERYL Snletns Derry 3 Parrish l 3 Cross Country 3, 4, Captain 4: Clarion News Stuff -li Minutemen 43 S Club 3, 4:Journulism 33 Truck 3. 4: Stage Craft 33 French Club 3, 4. Ekmzsr W. SNYDER 'iErnev g Snapshot Club 4, President 4. W Hobby: Photography. Mttoneo Snrgiuiswileih , s' Let- ter Clutfl, 3: Home Economics Club 2: Knitting Club 3. Hobby: Pushing thc 'iGraham around. MAMAN SHINN Bobbe : Parrish l gSnikpoh 2, 3. 4g Social Science Z, 33 Girls' Letter Club Z, 33 Knit- ting Club 3: Sophomore Dance Committee 2. lVlARlON O. SMITH Merry 3 Wudena High. lndiana 3, 43 Archery Club 33 Latin Club 4: Senior Class Council 4. Hobby: Reading-What? lrcne, NORLYN STEPHENS: Purrish l: Stage Craft Club 2. 3. 4, President 35 Clarion Business Stuff Z, 3: Radio Club 3. Mfxnjonnz SELL CeIery g A, J. Kent High, Kent- lund, lndiunu l, Z, 3: Basketball l9Glee Club l, Z, 33 Sunshine Society 2 5 junior Prom Committee 33 Civics Club 4. Hobby: Traveling, music and race horses. forty-one ARLINE Suoesmn Slim : Lwlic l: Snikpoh 4: Crescendo 4: Girl' Reserves 2, 3, 4, President 2: Social Science Club 2: Science Club3: CivicsClub 4: Big Sister 3: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 3. 4: Clarion News Staff 4: Clarion Annual Sales grill it Mikado 4: Jym Jamboree Z: Girls' ec . Hobby: Popcorn and peanuts. TRui,,x Suoro: Leslie I : Nurses Club-i: Pep Club 4: Girls' Letter Club 2. 3:jym Jamboree 2, 3: Car- toon Club 3: Volleyball 4: Basketball -l. Hobby: Dancing. OPAL Siiaxvtaizi' M0505 Parrish I: Home Economics 2. 3, 4: Junior rcsccnclo 3. Hobby: Knitting sox for the Army. ADA lX'lAli SMITH SmiIl1 : Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club Z. 3: Commercial Club Z. Hobby: Collecting pennies and nickels, Es1'Et.i.A Smiru Smi1liy : Parrish l: Home Eco- nomics 3, -lg Big Sister 3. Hobby: Making something out oi nothing. ORAL1. M. Sunil .'iniilhie : Parrish l: Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4: Girls' Letter Club 2. 3: Sopho- more Council 2. Hobby: Seeing West Salem Buddies. XVILLEI IA SNIZED WiIIie ,' Parrish l: German Club 2, 3, 4 : Girls' Letter Club 2. 3:,lymjamboree 2: Song and Yell 2, 3, 4: Crescendo 3, -l, Secretary 4: Girls' Glec 2. 3: Photo Club 3, Secretary 3: Girls' Letter Club 4: GermanCIub 4, Rcretary-l: Show Boat 3: Mikado 4. Hobby: Singing. GEi1,u.olNra Snooit 'ijerrynq Providence Academy. Vancouver, Washington l. Z, 3: Style Show 4. Hobby: Going to Cutler City. Oregon. Evtai.YN Somsio Even: Parrish l :Commercial Club 3, 4: Knitting Club 3: Big Sister 4: Girls' League Cabinet 3:,lym Jamboree Z. Hobby: just reading. Giuz1'Ci-:EN S'rrziNltE Grel ,' Parrish l: Home Eco nomics Club Z, 3. 4: Girls' Lt-tter Club 2, 3:Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Big Sister 3. 4: Council 3, 4: Stu- clenr Fnculty 4: Senior Class Committee 4: Clarion Annual Business Stull 4. Hobby: Building castles-Que bon? Liu' SVEINSON Blondie , Monrovia High, Cali- fornia lg La Sierra Academy, California 2: Rosc- burg High 3 1 Girls' Forum I :Drama Club 3 : Chess Club 2: Footlight Club President 3. Hobby: Writing poetry and short stories. ELIEANQR Swllrr Slee:y ,' Parrish l : Periscupe Edi- tor l: Student Body Secretary 3: Sigma Lambda 3,-li: Snikpoh 2,3,4, Secretary3:SoeialScicnceClub Z: Dramatics Club 3 : Big Sister 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet Z: Sophomore Council 2: Clarion News Staff 2: Clarion Annual Editorial and Business Stallsl: From the Reblimc to the Subdiculousu 2: 'iShakespcnrean Hash Z: Accidents May Happen 2. Hobby: Cashicring. forly-Iwo Ftztan Strom Sugia : Parrish I: Fishing Club 3: Future Craftsmen 3. Hobby: l-lunting. EVALVNN Sioiiteit Sally ,' l-lacltensack,Ncwjcrscy I :Girl Reserves I 1 Glec Club I, 2. 3 : Gcrmun Club 3: Latin Club 3: Stagecrait Club 2. 4: Orchestra I. 2, 3: Band l. Zzhlunior Honor Society 3: Drama Club l. ZZ Basketball Z: Soccer I, 2: President Student Body 2. Hobby: Collecting my animals. BERTHA Siiavifus Berf ,' Parrish I: Girls' l.etter Club 2: Clarion Business Staff-l2lnlumgECOnnn1iCS Club 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3, -lL Style Show 3. Hobby: Am l lute? CHARt.ts'5 Sutzlti Cliufk ,' Parrish l :Civics Club 4: Fishing Club 2: lnterclass Wrestling 2. 4: Wrest- ling Team 2. Hobby: Playing baseball. hunting and iishing, PAUL 'I',tN,xiut,- I-Iigh School in japan: Artis Gilcle 4. Hobby: Fishing and hunting. BETTY Lou S'rt:iNMiz't:: Snikpuh 2, 3, -l: Girls' Let- tcr Club Z1 Stamp Club 3: junior Crescendo 4, Hobby: Skating Dsl11s.ltzAN 'l'Ax'l.0R: Leslie I 1 Girls' Lea,f.1ue Cabinet l, 2. 4:5nikpul1 13.-l:Girls'Glec 2, 3.,lymJum- boree 33 Movie Club 3, 4, President 3: Hobby: Writing ln Portland, Blu. 'I'M't.m1 BilI : Parrish I: Movie Club 4, Vic-: President 4: Song and Yell 3, 4: lntcrclass Track 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Crescendo 3, 4: lntcr- class Soccer 4: Boys' Glec Club 2, 3: Riding Down the Skyu 3: i'lxlil4:3dn 4. Hobby: Girls. RGRERT CURHS 'l'AYi.oR T e l: Dra- matics l : Class President l : S Secre- tary 4: Class lrctisurer 2: lnterbliis ' gg 33 lntercluss Debate 3: BOVS' Glec b 'oo all 3, 4: Mathematics Club 3, . t d' tl Hobby: lXlickcy. ' Q I l4ATHRYN 'I'1n'i.oR Kuy : Parrish I: Bi: ister . . Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Girls' League Cabinet 2: Entertainment Club 3: Knitting Club 3: Jym Tlaamboree 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Base- all Z, 3. Suvisx 'l'tziit.t: Lqfly : Parrish lzllirls' Letter Club Z, 3: Home Ecnnomics Club 3: Big Sister 4. Hobby: Wuitin' for the sun to come up. EDXVIN 'l'tITTl.tz King Tulu: Mclxlinnville 1: Latin I, Z: Class Council Z, 3, 43 Science Club -I. Hobby: Hecklin' teachers. forty-lh rec JAY Ttstio Bing g Leslie 1 : Crescendo Z, 3. 4: Snili- poh 2, 3. 4: Latin Club l: Boys' Glce Club 2, 3: Movie Club 23 Song Club -ig State Music Contest 2. 33 Riding Down the Sky 3: Mikado 4: Song and Yell 2, 3. 4: Typing Contest 4. Hobby: Not letting my studies interfere with my high school education. Aixuss THOMAS: Parrish l : Latin Club 2 1 Girls' Glee 3: Junior Crescendo 4. Hobby: Collecting stamps und butterflies. Virztztnm Tiiowms Vergien: Parrish I 5 Big Sister 3, 43 Swimming Club 3. Hobby: Doing good. Wit.t.mM RM' Titoewts BilI : Parrish l: A.S.B. President l: lntcrcluss Debate2: Varsity Debate Z, 3, 4: Linfield Forensic Contest Z.3,4: Willamette University Forensic Contest 2, 3: Whitman College Forensic Contest 3: State Champion Ex- temporc Speaking l93o: Snikpoh Z, 3, 4: Social Science Club 2, 3, 4: President 2: Bachelor Club 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 3, -li A. S. B. President 4, Hobby: Politics , DAVID Tiiosivsow 'A Docu: Parrish l:Sigma Lambda -ii Snikpoh 2, 3. 4: S Club 3, -lg Sophomore Council 2: A SB. Council 4: Forensic Manager 3: lnterclass Wrestling 2. 3: Interclass Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Wrestling 3, -l. State Champion 3, 4: The Scarecrow Creeps 3. Simo.rzE 'I'HoMAs 'I'ommit- : Leslie l: Editor of Leslie Broadcaster l :Girls Letter Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Minuteman 3: ,lym ,lamborce 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3: Entertaining Club 3, 4. Aucra Mantra 'l'HoMPsoN Alcan: Parrish lg Social Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Clarion Annual Sales Stall' 4: Clarion News Staff 4: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 4: Quill and Scroll -lg Sigma Lambda -l. Hobby: Boeing Roosevelt. ARNOLD Trtousran Nursky ,' Parrish lg Future Farmers 2: Minuteman 3: Chess Club3g Bachelor Club 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: MathematicsClub 3, 4, Vice President 4: Clarion Annual Business Staff 3. 4: Manager ol Clarion Annual4: Sim Lambda 4: Easter Fashion Parade -4. Hobby: Last-minute man. Dosfttn Towwsiznu Doc : Wrestling 3, 4: S Club 4: Fishing Club 4. Hobby: Getting those holds. VnLLtao,x Tiutti: Trixic : Leslie I: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Song Club 42 J3'm Jamboree Z, 3. Hobby: Playing tricks. Mfuxnmzm Ttaixusiixl Mnrg g Parrish lg Girls' League Cabinet 2: Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. Vice President 4: Caesar Award 2: Cicero Award -lg Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: ,Iym Jamboree 33 Etia uctte Club Z, 3: Class Council 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Clarion Annual Editorial Stall' 2,3,-4: larion News Stall' 4: Sigma Lambda 4: Class Treasurer 4. Wiuxup. L. 'l'RixcLio,jR. il'1'bb g Leslie l 3 Football Z, 3, 4: Boxing Club 3: S Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 3. Hobby: Russcll inp,. forIyJ0ur Lucius TSCHAUNER Lukyu: Lcslic I p Gcrman Club 2, 3, 41 Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: jym Jamboree Z. Hobby: Dancing. ARTIIUR Ursiou fir1 gPurrish l 5 lnrcrcluss Basker- ball 2, 3, -ig Hi-Y 3, -4: S Club 4: lhskerball 4, Hobby: Sports, Blondes, Brunettes. BRUCE VAN XVYNr:ARnENg l.ir-e Wire , jefferson High. Portland I, 2: Science Club 4, Vice Presi- dcnt -43 Bachelor Club 3, 43 Cluss Council 43 Clar- ion News Stuil' -l-. Hobby: Eating. ALICE LINRUH Allie p Parrish l:,i5'n1 ,lumborer 25 Home Economics Club Z, 3. Progrnm Chairman 3, Clarion News Staff 2, 3, Knitting Club Z, Scorc- tnry 21Clnrion Annual Sales Staff 41Girls' League Cabinet Z3 Girls' Lcttcr Club 2: Big Sister 2, 3: Song Club 4. Hobby: Wuitin' for week-ends . iV1IlLHlKO Usui Mirkey g Leslie I3 Artis Gilda 2, 3. 43 .iym Jamboree 32 Knitting Club 3: Carronn Club 2, 4, Secretary 4. TAUL NVATANABIZ l3aron : Parrish ll lntercluss Debate 2, 31 Wrestling Manager Z. 3: Forensic Manager 31Song and Yell 3, 4: S Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, -lg lntcreluss Kitball 3,CIuss Council 3, 4: Class President -lg Song Club 41 Sigma Lambda 4. lv1ERl.n WALT: Fox 'Tml ,' Leslie lp Snikpoh 3, 4, President 4, Manager 43 Senior Vuudcville Bi Scarecrow Crcepsn 3: Civics Club Curnivul 4. Hobby: Gettin' one on 'AZBA' Rnndull. MARJORIE VAN DE WALKER Margir: ,' Parrish I: Clarion Editoriul Stuff 2. 3: Clarion Annual Ad- vertising Stnii' 43 Civics Club 4: Minuteman 4. Bmwicn Vi1'roNra: Sophomore. CHARLES WARREN Cliuck : Purrish I Hobby: Manual art. Roemx WiziNMAN 'iW'einer : Parrish l. ELEANOR XVAGNER Tobv : Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club 3: Commercial Club 4. Hobby: Ticklin' the ivorics. forty-five Rum XVALKER i' Tinyng Parrish I : Home Economics Z, 3, 4. Librarian 3. Vice President 4: Big Sister 3. 4: Girls' Letter Club 2, 3: Ylym Jamboree 2. 3: Clarion Annual Business Stal 4: Etiquette Club 3l Knitting Club 3. Hobby: lvly moments are Ellis going Swil't . Rot.ANnM.Wtk1' W'irl g Parrish I: Civics Clubl, 3. 4. President 4: Songand Yell 2. 3: RadioClub2: Social Science Club 2. 3: Snikpoh 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4: Class Council 2, 3: Clarion Manager 4: Clarion Fashion Show Director 4, Rav Wu.cox llf iLre : Parrish I: Radio Club 3. 4. Hobby: Ham radio, View WALKER DeIl : Leslie I: lnterclnss Sports l. 2. 3. 4:Cirls' Letter Club2, 3. 4:HomeEconom- ics Club 2, 3. 4. Reporter 3: Letter Club Vice President 4: Girls' League Cabinet 2, 4: Enter- taining Club 3:Jym Jamboree 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Saying One never knows, does one? JANET WEEKS lY!eek.r : Parrish l: Girls' Letter Club Z. 3: Jym Jamboree Z, 3: Class Council Z. Hobby: ln thc meantime watch the Packurdsi' go by. lN:lil'l'Il Wreaku' Ska-ler : Alliance. Nebraska. 1, 2 3: Basketball 4: Track 4. Hobby: Hunting. ALBERT Wtckrsitr Wirkn: Parrish l: Fishing Club 2: Basketball 4: Midgets Football 4: lnterclass Basketball 3: Soccer 3. Hobby: Collecting stamps. JUNE XVELCH Pucp.r : Parrish l : Girlsi Letter Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Bookkeeping Contest Z: Big Sister 3. 4: Jym Jamboree 2. 3, -lp Commercial Club 3: Volleyball 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Ping Eoaig 3. -l: Fencing 4: Tennis 4: Track 2. 3: Base- al 4. Hobby: Talking out of turn: bird studies, Bob White. HiaLraN Wu.soN He3 ': Lcslic lg Clarion Business Stall' 2: Tennis 3. 4: Big Sister 3. 4: Girls' better Slug 2. 3: Etiquette Club Z, 3: Home Economics lu 4. Hobby: Arguing. Rlcimno lVlLSON Curly : Washington High. Port- land l:Parrish I:Frcshman Frulic l: Class Coun- cil 2 : Song and Yell 2 : Minuteman 3:Soeial Science Club 2. 3. 4: Clarion News Staff Z: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 4, Hobby: Baseball. QuiaN'riN ZIELINSKI Quenl g Parrish l: Public Speaking Club 3: Dramatic Guild 4. Hobby: Swimming. dancing and handicraft. HOWARD XVHITEHEAD Frenrhie p Parrish I: Car- te-on Club 3, 4. Hobby: Science. forty-six MARTHA DAYE WODAEGE: Parrish 1 : Big Sister 3, 4: lnterclass Debate 2, 3. 4: Clarion Editorial Staff 3, 4: Clarion Annual Staff 3. 4: German Club 2, 3: Girls' Letter Club 3, 4: Student Faculty 4: Pep Club 4: Minuteman 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: journalism Club 3: Sigma Lambda 4. Hobby: Rhythm-Minus thc romance il' you please! BERTHA MAYE XVODAEGE Berl : Parrish l : Big Sister 3, 4: lnterclass Sports Z, 3. 4: German Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 2. 3: Girls' Lettcr Club 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Club 4. Hobby: Sports. VERA Wooo: Leslie l : President of Home Economies Club l: Girls' Craft Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Embroidering. KIM: YADA Kim : Parrish l: Latin Club Z, 3: Big Sister 2, Zklymjamborcc 2, 3: Girls' Letter Club Z, 3: Girls' League Cabinet 3, 4: Book Club 4. Hobby: NihiI Dcsperandumn. BARBARA YOUNG Babhie ,' Parrish l: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Cabinet 2: Girls' Letter Club 2: Clarion Stall 2. 3: Clarion Annual Editorial Staff 2, 4: Clarion Annual Business Staff 3, 4: Snikpoh 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. President 4: Entertainment Club3: Big Sister 3, 4: Sigma Lambda 4: Class Council 3. MARY YEAGER: Parrish l. Barra TAvi.oR jon: Corvallis jr. High. l : Clarion Annual Business Staff 2: Ilunior Council Repre- sentativc 2: Photo Club 3: initting Club Z 1 Girls' League Big Sister Committee 3. Hobby: Whing-dingin '. RU1'l'llXAARY Witsou Rulhie : Parrish I : Big Sister 4: Knitting Club 3:Homc Economies Club 2, 3, 4. Hobby: Going with Burney. BoNE'rlA WALKER Bannie : Lcslie l: Girls' Letter Club 2, 33 Big Sister 4: ,Iym Jamboree 4. Hobby: Reading. jorly-seven Seniors Not Photographed EDYTHE AMORT DOROTHY MAY BAIR EFFIE BATR C DAVID BARTRUFF EUGENE BEALL EVELYN BERGER RAYMOND BIBBY DONALD BLAISDELL CLETUS BOEDIGIIEIMER OPAL BROXVN THELMA BRUCE GERALD BULKEY LYLE C. BURRIGHT JOHN CANNON JACK CAUSEY JAMES CAVENDER NADINE CONXVAY LEON COOLEY JAMES COOPER MARGARET COPLEI' BEN DALEX' CLAYTON DALRE JAMES DAUGI-IERTX' EDNVIN DAVIS fX'1ARY DEHARPPORT VIRGINIA DUKE ELI:-ON ELWOOD RAYMOND FRUECHTING RUTH GILBERT JEAN GILLISPIE DEAN GOODMAN EVELYN GUTHRIE EGON HOEFMANN LEROY ISHAM EUGENE JOHNSON GERALD JOHNSON LOWELL JOSEPH LUCILLE ICEUSCHER JACK KOCH LORANGE LEHMAN JAMES LOBDELL VERA LUTHER LESTER MARTIN GERALD MCCARROLL FRANCES MCHONE PHILIP McKAY ALTA McKEE ROBERT MIGREY VIOLET MILLER ELLEN IXAORLEY ETI-IEL MYERS FRED NICHOLLS WILMA NORTON MILLARD OREY ROBERT QUAMME ALVIN RICHARDSON EDGAR ROGERS ELIZABETH SCHROEDER HELEN SCOTT HOMER STIFFLER JOY STRICKFADEN BLAINE STUART DICK TURPENING JUN WATAKNABE CHARLES WHITE MARJORIE WINKENNVERDER ZELLA WOOLERY ALFRED YOUNGBLOOD JoI-IN ZURCI-IER forty-eight WW Summers Grabenhurrl Anunsen Gran! Holt Junior Gmcers Hi, Lefty! What a grin that fellow has, and what a dandy president he's made! Lester 'A Lefty Summers has worked hard to make this year successful, and the class is proud of him. Thejunior class couldn't have gotten along without its attractive vice president, Anna Mae Grabenhorst. No' job has been too great for her, and the success of the activities was largely due to her tireless efforts. It didn't take long to discover that Ruth Anunsen, besides being an A-I athlete, was an A-l secretary as well. Anyone who cares to look will hnd a perfect record of meetings and councils. Watch the treasury, Elizabeth! This year's Prom money is in it. Don't worry. During the last year the pretty little treasurer, Elizabeth Grant, has jugglcd the junior funds to such advantage that the money is perfectly secure in her hands, Alan Siewert, forensic manager, has already won fame. He is a member of the champion debate team, and does everyone remember his stooging in the Vaude- ville? Orval Cooley, other half of the ustooge act , won high praise for yellrleading ability during the Tournamentg and the juniors are proud to claim him as a class- mate, Anyone who sees Amos ,Iahn grin will always remember it. I-le is athletic manager and he's done a splendid piece of work. Mix up pep, curly brown hair, a flashing smile, and a superb voice and you have the song leader, Maxyne Holt. She worked hard on the Song Contest and deserves all kinds of credit. With a husky football player for a sergeant-at-arms, junior meetings couldn't help but improve. Even a broken shoulder couldn't keep Darrell Hasbrook from being on the job during assemblies. Special mention should be given to Mrs. Elbert, Mr. Berkeley, and Mr. Brown. Absolutely nothing could have been planned and carried out if it hadn't been for their help and encouragement. To them thc juniors want to give their fervent and heartfelt thanks. fart y-ni ne Fira! row: Benlsun. Cllamberlairi. Cunvhlon, Dcvore, Elliott Second row: Htysleilcr, jnlm, Neff, Nclxon, Ross Tlurd row: Sirnn1on.t,Sluecl. Wilson, Wloodin ' ' Flash! Juniors turn in four outstanclin Y hits of unlor Class Council the year! Flash! ,Iunior class breaks, former record for successful performances! Look back through the glasses of time. Right this way, folks! Follow the music and the crowd, and End yourselves Stomping at the Savoy . Yes, it's the voice of the junior president, Lester A' Lefty' Summers as he welcomes the crowd to a rollicking performance in the assembly. The night club idea was cleverly carried out in the decorations, costumes, and pro- gram with Chucks orchestra furnishing the music. What can those juniors be up to now? Add green paper, white paint, artists, St. Patricks Day, and hard work all together and you have The Irish jig , one of the cleverest dances in the record. A capacity crowd attended, and cords and calico reigned supreme. Ancl then!!! The biggest surprise of the year was the junior performance in the Song and Yell Contest. With the majority of betting odds against them, those students put over a song and yell that rocked the auditorium and brought them a tie with the seniors for first place. The junior debate teams, composed of Virginia Martin. Alan Siewert, Agnes Bowne, and Bill Crary, won the interclass debatesg and Virginia and Alan competed in the district debate tournament. , Thus the work and planning ol the junior council was well carried out, and the proceeds will go toward making this years Prom . .. first one in the new High School .. . an ever-remembered event. ,My A ndvrcgg Anderson A nu men A mel! A spinwnll Bed: Bccknar Binegar Benlson Ben llcy I3 i rlclwtl Blodgell Bl: mzlell Bamlvcclc Bowen Bowles Bun -nc Brandon Bri dgm Bri gh! Bri nkm un Bunn Bu rger Byrd Chadwick Chapman Clare Clark C larlw Campion Cooley Cvom Cover! Crary Crcasy fifly-one Cunningham C urry Cutler Drvore Doerfler Dokkcn Down.: Driggs Driver lfnlon Elliau Ewing Fahey Fasclning French Brown F ullcr Gallon-ny Gibson Gillwmsn Gojfricr Uoollr ich Gurdon Gottfried Grabenllorxl E. Grant XV, Umnt Grivey Gu nler Gustafson Gu telu ms! Hansel! Hummel l Haxbrook Hawkins fifty-hw Hayc: I-lend:-rxun H i clunun H ickx Hafslellcr I laldun Lcnihal Holman P. Holman Holt Hoyser Huntley Hurley jalm james Doug johnson Eunice johnson Dorothy joncx Vivian jonvx Kuufcr Kirclwlf Killxun Krqfl Kyle Laws Lazun: Lesler L icclxly l.i1'cly M nrli n A lcDunougl1 M cGui re Belh McMillan Bev. Mrlvlillin Mclxfejf AIcW'nil1 ,Hfly-llxr-fc A1 ulxon M elcal f M iller A1 lllixun M non: Mudd M eyers Nell lwblson Noonan Oslrin Page Pem lverlon Pound Pri nw Quessslll Ramxden Robcrlson Rowman Gladys Rom M ary E . Russ Sampson Sandler Selvern Sehon Selander Srveri n Sharpnnch Sh i pler Siegmunfl Sivwerl Belly Simmons j ere Simmons Slick Sm illx Fflyzfour Bill Smith George Smith Lorulla Smilh Marjorie Smilh Somlum Sleed Sumnlcrs .I am ex 'I'ukuyan1a Tanm-r Tull Ufgfohn Uller Van Cleavs Van Dyke V an Pallon M 'i clnr W 'arrun Wi I :cl XVII i lc Wilder Wfilhelnx B. W iHiunu Belly William: jnc. Williarnx Windsor XY badin W 'ooiUieId Wuoilry Yoder Fflskfw A I Hrilliunl! lL's llw Alallx duly' 2 Yc bonfire: 3 Champion Furbvs bu! no walerg 4 Mermaids, pirates vs, sailors: 5 Abu' uniforms play marlvle boards: 6 Edilofs right hand man: 7japam'sc quarlel, S These girls rvally fell in: 9 Candid slml qf Zl I, we lllinkg I0 Exim!! Camera gels mniernmeng ll Wfresliers and slrong meng I2 W'l-xo told ilu: joke? filly-six A M aynard Velirs Owen Snul I Swvigert Sophomore Class Omcers The sophomores this year elected an enthusiastic group ol' officers xxhich has functioned smoothly and ably. Wilson Maynard, class president, may often be seen smiling as he hurries down the halls. It gives one the impression he is planning something exciting for the sophomore class. Or perhaps it is just his naturally cheerful countenance. Bill Hastings makes an excellent vice president, for he is full of pep and origi- nality and can always make a social aHair a big success. Carmen Jean Vehrs, secretary, is efficient, neat, and dependable. Her minutes are accurate and complete, and she always knows what is going on. Marianne Owen, treasurer, has handled her duties in commendable fashion. The funds of the sophomore class are under careful supervision. Margie McDowell, song queen, and Bill Watkins, yell king, are a lively pair. They accomplished the tremendous task of teaching the eager 'isophsu to sing and yell as loud as the other classes. jack Eppers was elected sergeant-at-arms and has fulfilled his duties to the best of his ability. Casper Sweigert is well suited to his position as athletic manager, for he has had personal experience in football, basketball, softball, and track, Bill Snell, the ready, willing, and able man, is the forensic manager. Hchas been a most tireless and active oHicer. The efhcient and well-known Frank Page and Marylee Fry are on the student council, where they have been competent representatives of the class. .Hfly-seven 1 First row' l3ywoler, Cluusniun. Cook, Dcnnislon. Forge Scronil mur: AlcKinlay. McLeod. Murray, Putnam Sophornore Class Council The purpose-of the- sophomore council is to plan social affairs, class numerals, colors, and assemblies, and to have representatives to contact the sophomore home rooms in order to inform them of the moves of the council. The outstanding events which the sophomore council planned were the skate held February 29 at the Dreamland Rinkg the matinee dance given on April 63 and the dance which will be held later in the spring. Bill Hastings, vice president ol' the sophomore class, coached the play, Yes We Have No Baking Powder, a clever comedy which was presented in the sopho- more class assembly December 3. The characters were Muriel Lindstrom, Richard Chambers, Bill Forge, and Mary Skelton. The members of the sophomore class council arc Mary Ellen Bywater, George Mcliinluy, Lila Murray, Jack Gosser, Gilbert Glausman, Carl McLeod, Jean Denniston, Lewis Hansen, Gladys Crawford, David Putnam, Genevieve Doud, Carol Minard, William Nelson, Bill Forge, Georgia Cook, and Raymond Beard. The sophomores won many compliments on their performance in the song and yell contest even though they did not win anything, The song team, made up of twenty girls, represented the school colors by black skirts, and either red or black kerchiefs at the necks of their white blouses. The team marched to the platform and formed the Viking Betty Anunsen wrote the words and music of the clever song. She and Marietta De Prez were the pianists. The yell, written by Art Boyle and Bill Snell, was equally effective. The sophomore debate team is composed o ,lean Denniston, Merlin Nelson, Alameda Working, Dorothy Moore, and Milton Turner. The affirmative team won one debate out of two, the negative, none. Jean Denniston made the Varsity debate team and Merlin Nelson was substitute. The three advisers of the Sophomore class, who have been indispensable to the council, arc Miss Mary E. Eyre, Mrs. Grace Hockctt, and Mr. Wesley Roeder. fifty-eight Alexander A nunsen Barrel l Beechlcr Benson Bi snap 131 undcll Boyle Brown Burger Bushnell Byrd Bywaler Campbell Carroll Cllambers Chapin Clarlu' Clausman Cooke Cook C' ra i n Crary Gladys Cruugfonl H . Crauglord Crozier Davis Dennislon De Pre: Drorbnugh Elsasscr Elgin Evans Eu -ing Eyerly jifly-nine Fry Fnrgc Graham Grvenwood Cook in.: Groxsu I-Iarrmglon Fume janv.: Rouwna jones Kcllngg Kells Kelso Lafky Lamb Leg-dy Lemon I. irlc L iclw l. i mlenau L i ndslmnl M a isun M urshal l Maynarcl M cDou -cl l M cl 7 arland Alclxnd Alcliinley Charles M ills Mary M ills Aflinnrd Moynihan Murray Nelson Ninomiyn Orcull sixty Owen Oslrin Paulson Price David Putnam R. Putnam Rue Rnsm susan Rvvtl Su i to Seeley Siewert Sinlmans Hel 1:11 Smith Snell Speer Steed Stevenson Slri ckl i n Tanaka Taylor Thom pmn 'l'rudgcn Florence Upjulm Vahrs V ivslm Watkins Whittington Williams sixty-one -, -v 1 Dun'l get u-el, jane: Z Phyllis lafll: 3 jiul fuunlry muxins: 4 Action. Oh boy! 5 Aliklzdu Courlg 6 Mucxlla Finlay has a culc grin: 7 Aren'I llivy su'eet.' jewel! and Anna Alueg S Winner! lru jam an ll1e river, 9 jane caught napping: IU ll :ron I be lung now llailh. sixty-Iwo cifiviifies 4 F .Wray 'llllonslml Clarion Annual Editor Despite the' fact that it was necessary to start the annual in the middle of the year, the work has progressed smoothly. All the staff memwrs assented willingly to assignments and handed in good articles, Any credit due should go to them and to the adviser, Miss Marjorie Chris- tenson. Valuable assistance in editing was given by Birdie Hebeland Bob Powell. The annual manager, Arnold Thonstad, was very cooperative in arranging the schedules for group pictures. l also would like to thank those not directly connected with the staff who gladly gave information, help, and adviee when necessary, Work on the annual has been very enjoyable, and has also been good experience. AUDREY Sinn' ' Being manager of the Clarion Annual has Clarloll Annual Maliagcr its ups and downs, but I have enjoyed the work and feel that l have gained much invaluable experience. l wish to take this opportunity to thank those who worked with me for their cooperation and assist- ance. I learned early in the game that financing the Annual is not a one-man job. Without the help of Mr. Merritt Davis, my adviser, and the staff members any efforts of mine would have been futile. My sincere thanks go to my assistant mana- gers, Dorothea Greenwood and Eleanor Means, who did much to make this year's Clarion Annual a hnancial success. ARNOLD THONSTAD Ceiling out lhe Annual sixry-three Clarion Annual Editorial Stall EDITOR-Auclrey Shay. AssIsTANTs-Birdie Hebei, Bob Powell. ADVISER-Miss Marjorie Christcnson. ADMlNIS'l'RATlON EDITOR-Jeanette Hulst. ASSISTANTSfCl3ll'C Hurley, jean Hurley, Maxine Gooclenougli, Gretchen Steinke. CLASSES-lVl21l'gi1l'CE Terusalsi, Alice Tliompson, Winona Robinette, Elizabeth Steed, Carmen jean V ehrs. Oncrxwizfmons Euirok-Martha Daye Wodacge. ART1CL!5s:Barbara Young. SidneySchlesinger, ArlineSholseth, Virginia Mason, Gretchen Steinke, Phyllis Gardner, Barbara Lamb, Maxine Goodenough, Winona Robinette, Arthur Nickel, Rowena Upjohn, Birdie Hebei, Roland Wirt, Eleanor Means, Celia Mitchell, Doug Chambers, Marian Mitchell, Margaret Terusaki, jean Denniston, Shirlce McCain, Gaynellc Coursey, Bill Taylor, Mr. E. D, Roscman, Kirk Bell. Acrivmss-Barbara Young, Bill Laughlin, Arline Sholseth, Kirk Bell. ATHLETICS EDITOR-jerry Cottew. ASSISTANTSI Bob Powell, Earle Maynard, Stuart Nelson. FEATl.lRE5'-JOHN Victor, Arline Sholseth. .iixlyJour SALES STAFF ' ' The business of the Clarion An- Clarlon Anllual Buslncss Staff nual was carried on this year by two separate staffs, thc advertising staff and the sales staff. The sales staff has established a record by selling 69-4 pictures receipt. The persons whose names are starred received free pictures or annual receipts. It is expected that another record will be established by thc advertising staff under Eleanor Ivleans. Alanugvr . . . ARNni.n TI IONSTAD Sales Stuff Mrmnger .... DoIzoIIrEA GIzEENwooD .rixly-five J EAN Vic:'I'oIx JQIIN CTARDNER ANNA MAE GRABENHDRST' ju-I LEEIJY EVELYN CAIN lVl:XXlNl5 GooImENour:I I EILEHN GoouENouc:I-I BARBARA YOUNG BEIQTIIA SI'i:vENs ALICE TI IoMI1soN RAY LAM KA TRLITH GRANT ALICE LINRUH MAXINE Emmzux' ,I UNE EAELE RowENA LIPJOHN VERA LTNDENALI DOROTHEA GIzEENwoou Advertising Manager WINoNA ROBINETTE' RoBEI1'r EWING' xflRGINlA TVLXRTINT l'lEl.liN lirzsrm' FI.nIIIsNCE UPJOIIN GLEN DELAPP SIVIIRLEE MCCAINSF IUOROYI IY BAHHAM XVILSON MAVNARD BIa'r'I'v ANUNSEN EILIELEN BI.uNnEu. JEAN DENNIsroN R0l3ER'F l.INIus'rImM lX'lARlE'l'TA DEPREZT ORVAL COOLEY' XVALLACE REED GRETCIIEN STEINIQE' JAN SIIiIMoNs' JACK ROAEI-i' VERLI: TVfCl4INNEY AUDIIEY SI-IAY :- SOLICITORS JANET ROBERTSON JOSEPHINE JONES BONNER PHELPS MARY EAsoN COLLECTORS IxlAIm,InE1- BARREI 'I' ELIzANoIz MEANs CI IAIu.o'I I'E TXTCKEE HUWARIT LIECH rx' GENE HUNTLEY LnLA RAE CLARIQ MA1zsIIAI.i. l3I:'rTY JEAN ME'rcAI.I LELA ANN Poouli LIQIITT' Suisxmuus' RUTH W Al.liliR GI.Am's Row HELEN TANAIQA ARLINE SHoI.sEI'II HLIEERT ASPINNVALI. BARBARA CoIiIIiToN GARNET LANSING ELEANOR TYTEANS BAIIBARA YQLING MAIxGAuET Sian ION Doms LUNDEEN ROBERT EwINc ELEANQI1 MEANS l ll' 'i rl H ngedom Clarion Newspaper Manager Thelob 0fC'afi0f1 Manage' li 'JY no means an easy task, but it is an interesting and educational one. Although my assistants were few in number, they made up for it by working long hours and diligently, And through the helpful suggestions of my adviser, lvlr. lvlerritt Davis, l have learned many of the things which should and should not be done in managing a newspaper. Through this annual l would like to express my thanks to those students who have had enough interest to bring out the seventeen issues of the Clarion to the students free of charge. l also feel that this year has brought a closer feeling of cooperation between the editor and manager, and l can truthfully say that I have enjoyed working with Wilfred C. Hagedorn. ROLAND Wim Clarion Newspaper Editor ltAhas been the policy of the Clarion this year to write articles and editorials which not only would present a clear news report but also would arouse interest among the students of Salem High school and the rest of the state. Several Clarion-sponsored controversies have occupied the limelight, such as that concerning caps and gowns and the one advocating a change from the name Vikings to Senators for Salem's sport teams. I The Clarion offers the students splendid opportunity for self-expression and many writers have made use of the Student Opinion column. This year the Clarion won second honor rating in the National Scholastic Press Association. XVILFRED C. HAGEDORN Clarion in Aclion sixty-six ' ' ' ' The bi-monthly student Clarion Editorial and Business Staff publication, the Clarion' is given to the students through thc aid of twodehnite groups of students or staffs. The editorial and the business staffs are composed ol' those students who arc interested and willing to give their time for the furtherance of Salem High jour- nalism. 'l he editor of this year's Clarion newspaper, Wilfred C. Hagedorn, has made the paper more interesting by using various styles and also some color in the makeeup of paper. Some of the outstanding issues were the Homecoming six-page issue, which told the story of our new school, the Clarion style show issue and thc two tour- nament issues. The members of the staff who have managed to End time from their studying and other interests to write stories are as follows: Associnre EDITOR ---- jean Victor SPORTS EDITORS - - Clilf Amend, Stuart Nelson Excl-IANGE EDITORS - Al Siewert, Edith Tanner Society EDITOR - - Shirlee McCain STAFF Ti'PIs'r - - Birdie Hebel Aoviseiz ------- Ada Ross THE News STAFF: Chloe Anderson, Margaret Birtehet, DorisBlinkenstaff,Audrey Christmann, Barbara Compton, Birdie Hebel, Dudley Henderson, Jeanette Hulst, Claire Hurley, Barbara Lamb, Eileen Lester, Mabclle Lilburn, Shirlee McCain, Hazel Magee, Virginia Mason, Lila Murray, Delores Netz, Nadine Orcutt, Bonnie Phelps, Winona Robinette, Ruth Sexton, Audrey Shay, Deryl Shields, Arline Sholseth, Jean Sweet, Edith Tanner, Alice Thompson, Florence Upjohn, Rowena Upjohn, Bruce Van Wyngarden, Carmen Jean Vehrs. The Clarion is under the management of Roland Wirt. While this staff is not as large as usual, those who are on it worked all year and much credit should be given to them. BUSINESS STAFF: Circulation Wilmer Lamb Solicitors - Eleanor Means, Hazel Magee Rodney Hawkins, Roland XVirt Collectors - - - Eleanor Means, Shirlee McCain Business Adviser Merritt Davis sixty-.revcri Forensics Debating the question Resolved: That All Electric Utilities Should Be Qovernmentally Owned and Operated , Salem High debaters have just completed an active and decidedly succesful year, In district debate Salem lost by a single vote to thc Dallas team, thus running a close second. The Dallas teams are known to be among thc best in the state. At the State lnvitational Forensic Meet which is held at Linheld College in McMinnville every year, Salem again placed second, Each year Linlielcl College holds a forensic meet to which nearly all the high schools of the state are invited. At this time contests are held in oratory, declamation, extemporaneous speaking, and debate, Two Salem students participated in theextemporaneous speaking di- vision, but the main activity in which Salem took part was debate. The contest is conducted on a basis of rounds. ln the six preliminary rounds a large percentage of the teams are gradually eliminated. If any team loses two debates in these six rounds. it is automatically dropped from the competition. The Salem team won its way through to the Gnals with only one defeat, but lost to Beaverton by a four-to-three decision in the hnal clash. Special mention should be given to Bill Thomas, because he was one of the mainstays ol' the Salem team. He debated almost continuously from the time the contest began until the final clash, when he and Ruth Alice Grant put up a grand fight. Bill also talked on both sides of the question-really quite an accomplish- ment. Others who took part in the debating were Virginia Martin, Alan Smith, Jean Denniston, Edith Oglesby, Martha Daye Wodaege, and Myron Pogue. Bill Crary was the alternate for Salem. All of these students did ycry excellent work while there, and Salem High is certainly proud ol them. The varsity team consisting of Bill Thomas, Ruth Alice Grant, Martha Daye Wodaege, and Myron Poguc were, as winners of second place in this State Meet, eligible to enter the National Contest in Illinois this spring but were unable to attend because of insufhcient funds. However, Bill Thomas is planning to attend this contest to enter the National Extemporancous Contest, Salem could not have a more able representative. sixly-eight Band Praise should be given the band for the great improvement they have made the past year and for the hard labor they expended to purchase their much-desired uniforms. No group has striven more persistently to gain its objective. The entire year was actively spent in raising money for uniforms. The mothers of the band members did much to assist the boys, and their help was greatly appreciated. Necessary money was secured by sponsoring a dance and a skate, selling candy. and giving concerts. The concert of April I3 at the Leslie auditorium was the most outstanding presentation by the group. The band appeared for the hrst time in their new uni- forms of red coats and white trousers with black stripes. The drama classes under the direction of Miss Margaret Burroughs, and the chorus classes under the leader- ship of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, participated in the program with a short play and three chorus numbers. ln addition to this the band given three concerts, played for the celebration of Chcmawas basketball games, the Jym jamboree, Armistice Day, and Spring Opening. Sidney Boise, cornet: Philip lvlcKinlay, clarinet, Marjorie Broer, Huteg and Hewie Allen, baritone, entered the solo contest held annually at Corvallis. Because of the lack of suitable room in the high school the band has met at the Fraternal Temple. The leader, Mr, Gordon Finlay, plans to have a first and second band next year, the second band to be composed of beginners who have had little experience. With the larger instrumentation, new uniforms, and a new practice hall, the band is expected to do better than ever next year. sixty-nine Mikado The memory ol' this year's chorus class production, The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan, which was presented at the Leslie Audi- torium, March IZ, will live long in the hearts of Salem music lovers. Several weeks of rehearsing passed before the leads were selected. These were chosen from all the students because of their excellence in certain parts. Those singing as principals this year were Elizabeth Steed as Yum-Yum, Clare McFarlane in the role of Nanki-Poo, jack Powers as Ko-Ko, Bruce Spencer as Lord High Everything Else or Poo-Bah, jerry Cottew as Pish-Tush, Howard Damon in the title role ofthe Mikado , Elizabeth Lewis as the villainess liatisha, and Willetta Sneed and Jeanette Arehart as Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo, respectively. All these leads did very well in their parts and gave the best they had to make the production a complete success. It was generally agreed, however, that the outstanding per- formance was turncd in by .lack Powers as the Lord High Executionerf' We cannot leave the characters without a word of praise for Elizabeth Steed, whose light soprano voice added much to Yum-Yum's solo, The Sun Whose Rays , and for Clare McFarlane, who made a hne wandering minstreln. Color and beauty predominated in this performance. Perhaps the most beauti- ful seene was the entrance of the chorus of girls in multi-colored kimonos singing Braid the Raven Hair . The business management was well handled as was witnessed by the capacity house, resulting partly from the far-flung advertising. Rodney Hawkins and Bill Taylor were student managers, and it was due to them that posters were placed in conspicuous places about town and that banners were strung across the busses. lvliss Ola Clark, as faculty manager, did very Gne work with the reserved seating- her principal duty, Praise is due lvliss Lena Belle Tartar for her unfailing patience and perser- verance during the ten weeks of preparation previous to the presentation. The one person the Mikado could not have clone without is Maxine Case whose accompanying was excellent and tireless. She was the sole pianist for the evening. All in all it was a delightful, interesting performance, and all who heard it look forward to next year's production. seven ly ' ' ' On Thursday, March 18, if you had been in the audit- Vlkllig RCVIEW orium during activity period, you would have seen the stage curtains part to show a mammoth Viking ship on the stage. And so, to a highly interested and anxious audience, the theme of this ycar's Viking Review was re- vealed. Besides the Salem student body the students of all visiting highschools were invited and had seats reserved for them, The whole idea of the Viking Review is to poke a bit of fun at the visiting basketball teams and schools. The first bit of action was the roll call by the captain and master of ceremonies, Kirk Bell. The crew were called not by name but by the various schools they were representing. The First mate to make his appearance was Astoria, played by Jerry Cottew, who favored a waiting and hopeful audience with a solo. Douglas Cham- bers came up next as Bob Burns, the Bellfountain lad, who-to make a long, long narrative short-told a story. A very strong odor arose from the hatch and was found to be caused by George Arbuckle, who was very cheesily decked out as Tillamook. Carolyn Brown did an excellent Tizzy l.,ish on preparing cheese layer cake. Following Tizzy came a very swankily dressed man, representing Franklin, in the person of Ray Lamka who was the typical City Slicker . A small boy in knee pants was the next to emerge from the hatch. This chubby little rascal was none other than Westley lvlcWain as Eugene, During the con- versation a couple of Ethiopian maidens, Ruth Walker and Marjorie McKay, chased Eugene off the stage to make room for an Ethiopian Swing step. AldoFon- tanini, clothed in flashy red overalls as Hood River, was the next to barge from below. In the middle of the act he took violently ill and had to be operated on by two quack doctors who were Bill Mudd and Alan Siewert. During the course of the operation-behind a curtain-innumerable apples were extracted from the patient and thrown into the audience, The next two acts proved to be the high spots of the show. Medford in the shape of Ed Ivlaerz came on the stage and surprised every one with a First-class juggling act. Last, but not least, Vic Gibson sprang an- other surprise with his jews harp and trumpet imitations, and a yodeling and echo act that really was good. Another thing that couldnt go unnoticed was thc commendable job of direc- tion, casting, managing, and supervising done by Miss Leila johnson. The stage setting was magnificent on a huge scale, and the general consensus of opinion was that it was the best job the Art classes had done this year. .tevenly-one x I Whler cold. girls? 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Q- Q.- . - ' .V ' The local chapter ol the National Honor Society, is Slgnia Lalnbda completing its hfth successful year in Salem High. The membership is limited to fifteen percent of the senior class. Members are chosen on a basis of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The group had charge of two assemblies this year. At these times interesting programs were presented, and new members were notified of their selection. Sigma Lambda expects to be well represented at the National Honor Society State Convention to be held in Eugene sometime this spring. Ofhcers for the hrst semester were president, ,lack Powers 5 vice president, Ruth Alice Grant: secretary, Maxine Case. Those holding ohcices during the second semes- ter were president, Douglas Chambersg vice president, Dorothy ,layesg secretary, Jeannette Hulst. Faculty advisers for the year were IX-lr. Ralph Tavenner, Mr. Neil Brown, Miss Lilian Davis, Mrs. Helen Edmundson, and Miss Alta Kershner. ' The second alumni ban uet for the Si ma Slgnla Laulbda' Banquet Lambda chapter ol' thi National I-lgnor Society was held the night of homecoming, December 23, in the high school library. jack Powers, president for the first semester, presided: Laurence Morley was toast- master. The welcoming speech was given by Mr. Tavenner, one of the faculty members instrumental in the organization ol the local chapter. The main event of the evening was the Grand Roll Call. As each name was called the person arose and made an appropriate response. Several absent members sent cards or letters telling their present situation. Movies made by members of former societies were shown. Arrangements for the reunion were ably supervised by Maxine Goodenough, student chairman, and the faculty advisers. svvcnly-Ili ree i an 'V That exciting play The Ryerson Mys- The RYCYSOU Mystery tery was presented on December l8 before a record-breaking audience. The drama held everyone spell-bound from thc time that judge Ryerson, exceptionally well-played by Dean Goodntan, was kid- naped until the third act when he returned under very strange circumstances. Carolyn Browns incessant chatter and philosophy- I always look on the bright side of things. -won the audience completely. Marianne Owen and Ralph Leedy played the romantic leads exceptionally well, Helen Kestley eapably played the part of Mariannes friend, in love with Bill Mudd, who Finally realized that he loved Helen instead of Marianne-thus solving a complicated love affair. Hazel Magee did well as a hard-working housemaid trying to help her brother CByron Ranclalll recently released from prison. Mabelle Lilburn, the Irish cook, and Wesley McWain, the butler, were very realistic. Credit for the success of the Ryerson Mystery goes to Miss Leliajohnson, director 3 Miss Margaret Burroughs, make-upg Merle Waltz, business manager: Sidney Schlesinger, advertising manager, Mr. E. A. Carleton, faculty managerg and James Sehon, property man. ' ' ' The Snikpoh Dramatic Society, which Snlkpoh Dran1at1C Soclety has reached its twenty-second birth- day, is still one of thc most popular clubs in school. Their play, The Ryerson Mys- stery, received indorsements from Governor Martins office and from Mayor Kuhn for donations to the Christmas Seal Fund and to the Red Cross. During the Hrst part of the year the annual try-outs were held, and about thirty students received the honor of becoming Snilcpohs. The new members were given an initiation at the Business Womens club. seventy-four The Crescendo Club activities began with the initiation Crescendo of new members held in the Womens Clubhouse on November 7. After the informal initiation the new and old members were enter- tained at an enjoyable party arranged by the social chairman. Inez Maerz, The purpose of this well-established club is to sponsor and provide good music for the school. Members have given programs at the Y.M.C.A., ovcr the radio, for school assemblies, and for several townspeople, At the head of the club has been Jack Powers, president whose efficiency has helped the organization uphold its high standing in the community. Il ' l' Everyone seemed to take it and like it Take It as You Llke It Wednesday evening, May 12, when the Salem High Crescendo Club presented their annual program in the school audi- torium bcfore a capacity crowd. The plot centered around Romeo and Juliet, played by jerry Cottew and Harriett Coons, who were forbidden to marry by .lulict's father. Mr. Capulet, played by Alvin Heibcrt. Howard Damon, as Hamlet, a young minister, was a real inspiration to the young lovers. ,lay Tend provided many laughs as Shylock, the Fuller brush man. Carolyn Brown, Elizabeth Steed. and Margaret Siegmund were visitors in the Capulet home. liizabeth Lexx Es and Rodney Hawkins, as Viola and jolan, eventually persuaded Mr. Capulct to consent to the marriage. Many beautiful vocal selections were sung by the actors. A great deal of credit for the success of the play goes to Vernon Buckner, the advertising managerg Virginia Mason. author: and Miss Lena Belle Tartar, club adviser. .revcnlyfre ' ' ' The Girls' Lea uc ofhcers above from left to Girls League Oglcers rightare Elizablelth Steed, song leaclcrzjeanette Fulmer, treasurer, Shirley Dickey, secretary: Margaret Bailey, president, Phyllis Gardner, president hrst semesterg Jeannette Arehart, song leaderi Evelyn Mclson, secrctaryg and Dorothy jayes treasurer. These comprise the ohicers for two semesters. Myriad are the duties of these girls and they have performed them efficiently and capably. This year has been very successful for the league and no small part of this success may be attributed to the thought and planning of this group of girls. The adviser of the Girls' League is Miss Mabel Robertson and it is through her that many ofthe projects are carried out. First among these is the Big Sister organization which helps Freshman girls Gnd their way around Salem High School. ' ' ' Every girl in Salem High is a member of the Glrls League Calumet Girls' League. This organization is governed by a cabinet which is composed of one girl from each home room. The cabinet meets once cach month to discuss the plans and business of the League. The mem- bers immediately report proeeedings to their home rooms, thus keeping all the girls in touch with the work of the inner council. The Girls' League has charge of the Book Exchange, which is not only of great service to the whole school, but is also the Leagues main source of revenue. An- other League servicc is that of furnishing Big Sisters , who are a great help to many a stray freshman girl on her first or second day in school. The Girls' League sponsors semi-annual dances-no boys allowed- at which the girls can have a good time without worrying about dates, The Hnal event ol the year is the Mothers Tea. xevenly-six 1 ' Ori rinally founded for the ur ose of StuclentfFacu1ty Committee Supfgmsing the Group IHPCILLY the Student-Faculty Committee has developed into an influential part of the school. The principal problem of the year 1936-'37, Clue to the combining ofthe Group Ill clubs with the other clubs, has been to schedule moneyvmaking events. With- out the existence of this committee pay-events sponsored by various clubs would be presented at any available time, thereby causing students to attend the indi- vidual programs when their financial support should go toward the entire student bod . ypresent members of the committee are seniors, Martha Daye Woodaege,Gret- Chen Steinkc, chairman and secretary, respectivelyp juniors, ,Iere Simmons, Billy Evansg sophomore, jim Leedyg and teachers, Mrs. Claudine Elbert, Mrs. Agnes Derry, Mr, G. A. Guderian, and Mr. R. W. Tavcnncr. Students are chosen by a committee of three composed of the class president, the class adviser,and an A.S.B. council member chosen by the student lsody prcsidcnt. ' ' Progress has been the ncotive ol' the Artis Gilde during the Artls Glide past year. It has taken a much more active part in school life. Shirlee McCain served as presidcnt for a good part of the year. Upon her resig- nation, Merrill Ames was appointed to that office. Other officers were vicevpresident, Nadine Orcuttg secretary, Anita Russell: Sergeant-at-arms, Frank Chamberlaing and adviser, Miss Ruth Brauti. Two outstanding projects of the Artis Gilde were the Exposition of Progress and the sponsorship of an exhibit of color reproductions of old and modern masters. The Artis Gilde has assisted in making the stage scenery for most of the out- standing programs of the year. seven ly-.r1'l'eIl ' The French club, otherwise known as Le Cercle Fran- French eaisef' was organized in 1929 by an enthusiastic group of students who were interested in the history, language, literature, and music of France. Since then the club has grown and Ilourishcd. New members are initiated each year at the club banquet by a ceremony which includes a forced sampling ol' the club pudding . This club has been very successful financially as it has maintained a table for selling candy during the noon hours. With this money the club has built up a large French library of approximately live hundred books and has purchased sub- scriptions to four or Eve leading Paris periodicals. This year the club purchased a small piano to be used in meetings and classes in the new high school. The club has made its usual progress under the leadership of Westly McWain, president, and Miss Mildred Christenson, club adviser. ' -Iulius Caesar would have nodded his head in approval had he Latln lived to see the antics ol' thc Latin club this year. At thc initia- tion in November, he would have chuckled as the initiates placed their hands over the fire of Vesta. He would also have enjoyed the doughnuts and cider at the end of the evening, even if he didn't understand the dancing. He would have reveled in the Roman banquet in February, where members of the club ate only with spoons and fingers. He would have been shocked to see Gus Anderson's picture. The Uncivil War in Spain, which was sponsored by the German and Latin clubs. The movie, however, was most interesting and brought a proht for both clubs. Consul Primus for the first semester was Maxine Goodenough. During the second semester Melvin Cleveland held that honor. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Gertrude Shisl: r. wwlily-eight Since its organization in l93l, Die Deutsche Freund- Gerlliali Clllb liche Gesellschaft, ltnown to the uninitiated as the Ger- man Friendly Society, has become one of the established clubs of the school. Throughout the year numerous social events were held, including the initiation dinner party and the Christmas program where gifts were exchanged. One of the most interesting programs, arranged by the chairman, Violet Cota, was that on February 22 when Mr. Gregorious, a young man from Germany now attending Willamette University, gave a talk. The club owes much of its success to the officers which include Arthur Nickel, president: Willetta Sneed, vice president 3 Gladys Qucsseth, secretaryg Beulah Gerig, treasurer 3 andjohn Rohmer, sergeant-at-arms and to Miss Laura Hale, club adviser. ' ' The Social Science club, which was organized in Social Sclence the fall of 1933 by a special request of Social Science students, has completed a successful year of work under the expert leader- ship of Ivlrs. Sylvia Kraps. Varied programs of interest were presented at each meeting. Perhaps the most educational was an illustration of how deaf children are taught, given by Mrs. Steed. Other programs of interest were a panel discussion on Womens Rightsng a picture on Mexico by Miss Eyre: a discussion of the Spanish Civil warg and a talk, My Trip to China , by Miss Norma Fuller. The most outstanding event on this club's social calendar was a banquet fol- lowed by a line party to the Snikpoh play. The tables were attractively decorated with yule logs, holly, and red candles. Approximately fifty people attended. Rowena Upjohn served as president during the fall term and Clifford Niles took the presidents gavel this spring. :evenly-nine ' ' The purpose of the Civics club is to promote interest in the CIVICS Club a'lTairs of our school and community. The members of this club are selected from the honor students in social science. The club has completed what can well be termed a successful year under thc guidance of Mrs. Gertrude Smith, adviser, and the two presidents, Roland Wirt and Robert Ewing. Throughout the year the Civics club had some very good speakers and also many interesting and sometirres warm discussions. Probably the most outstanding, event of the year sponsored by the Civics club was the carnival and dance which was held on April 30. The event included many concessions, which were under the direction of various other clubs. The dance was well attended and will long be remembered as a crowning social event of l937. ' The Commercial Club is one of the oldest in the CT'On1rnerC1a1 school. Students carrying two commercial subjects are eligible for membership. Various activities have been carried on thepast year. Field trips tothe telephone company and to the new high school building proved very interesting and edu- cational. Two former, Salem High school students spoke to the club upon the subject of credit bureaus. Ivloney was earned by selling candy at the basketball games and wrestling matches with the aid of Mr. E. D. Roseman, the adviser. Plans for the initiation parties and a big annual social were in the hands of the vice president, Elizabethlvlason, Officers for this year were: president, Willard Grant, vice president, Elizabeth Mason, secretary, Birdie Hebelg sergeant-at-arms, Alfred Propp: treasurer, Frank Gosserg program chairman, Jeanette Bombeclig publicity chairman, Ruth Sexton. eighty Tri ,Y Gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service and loyal to friends-in these ivords you have the code symbolical ol the Girl Reserves. The Girl Reserves, also known as the Tri'Y, are a junior division of the Y.W.C.A., advised and conducted by that organization, They, along with the Hi-Y, are the service group ol the high school. On the Annual G. R. day students realized how many Tri-Y's there were in school. Every member wore her white uniform with a blue tie. This was a part of Girl Reserve week which was culminated by the Father and Daughter banquet attended by about tivo hundred persons. Ofhcers for both semesters have been presidents, Esther Mae Devore, Mary E. Runs: vice presidents, Daisylvlinton, GladysQuissethgsecretaries,AudreyShay. Jeannette Hulstg trcasurers, Chloe Anderson, Rowena Upjohn. Ruth Yocom was the adviser. ' Interesting addresses by several local physicians were en- Scleucc joyed by members of the Science club this year. Dr, Burdette delivered an enlightening speech on the eyes, while Dr. Vehrs chose respiration and the nervous system as his subject. Dr. Byrd discussed various diseases of the mind. Of an entirely different nature was the address by Dr. Getzlaff on butter- flies and moths. ln addition, the members of the club went on three excursion trips. jovial Anthony Nunn served as the president with Bruce Van Wyngarden taking charge of the meetings in his absence. Edith Oglesby and Sumner Gallaher Hlled the positions of secretary and treasurer, respectively. Miss june Philpott, club adviser, has contributed a great deal to the success of the club, eighty-one The Salem Chapter of Future Farmers has completed a Future Farmers successful year under the capable leadtrship of john Gardner, president. Other officers of the club have been Robert Rulifson, vice presi- dent, Halbert Kemper, secretarypjack Koch, treasurer: Hern'an Grimmer, reporter. At the regular monthly meeting, held on April 6, members of the chapter elected officers for the ensuing year. Those who will take up their duties in the near future are Leland Rythcr, presidentg Marvin Van Cleave, vice presiclentg Roy Gerig, secretary: Lee Hansen, treasurer 3 ,I ames Thompson, reporter 3 and Herman Grimmcr, l.e'and Ryther, and Henry Beutler, as the executive committee. Salem having won the right to represent the Willamette Valley, these new omcers and other interested students will attend the Oregon State Future Farmers' Convention to be held in Corvallis in the month of April, ' This national organiza- The Future Craftsmen of America mn Originamdin Oregon and is one of the nations fastest growing clubs. There are three chapters in Salem High School: the Apprentice with 18 members, the Auto Shop with I3 members, and the Machine Shop with 32 members. The presidents of these chapters are Percy Meier, john Zurcher, and Wayne Robare respectively. Membership is limited to vocational-training students. Activities include an annual banquet, special educational meetings, held trips,and an annual state con- vention at which boys from all parts of the state participate in contests, trips to industrial plants, etc. The 1937 convention was held April I5-I7 in Portland, Aldo Fontanini of the Salem High Machine Shop Chapter was the State President for Ore- gon this year. Also, he attended the National convention held in Detroit, Mich., in Novemberand was elected Regional vice president. Mr. Guderian accompanied him. eiglily-Iwo ' ' All the World Loves Mask and Dagger Dramatic Society U Low.. was the play presented by the Mask and Dagger Dramatic Society on May l l in the assembly. The cast was composed ol' Helen Smith. the heroine: LeRoy Bright, the hero: Marie Cowcleng Bettie Hurley: Doris Haroldg Maybelle Frazierg Jeanette Clarkg Irene Webb: and Florence Railing. Sidney Schlesinger acted as director. The society opened its second year by electing Annu Mae Grabenhorst, presi- dentg Shirlee McCain, secretary: and Milton Hartwell, attendance clerk. Mis Margaret Burroughs acted as adviser. The officers elected for the second semester were Milton Hartwell, president: Dorothy Lee jones, secretaryp and Sidney Schlesinger, attendance clerk. The club members have spent their time largely in making preparations for the annual Civics Club Carnival. Miss Burroughs, club adviser, gave a number of very interesting and instructive speeches on subjects directly and indirectly connected with the art of the theatre. Pootli hts The newest dramatic club ol' Salem High is ajunior organization. g Its members begin with fundamentals of acting. In the first semester the club studied the essentials of dramatic technique and presented programs to illustrate this . Later in the year characterization was emphasized. The principal problem was that of reading dialogue correctly and expressively. Mr. Norbornc Berkeley, the adviser, contributed much by giving talks and helpful sug- gestions. During the Hrst semester the club was under the conscientious leadership of Lily Svcinsson, and Vera Lindenau acted as secretary. The last hall' of the year jean Denniston was the capable president, and janet Bower was secretary. eiglily-ilvet' ' Due to the demand for an organization to unlor Crescendo supplement the Crescendo Club, the junior Crescendo xvas formed. Every meeting a program is presented by members, consist- ing of vocal numbers, piano selections and informal talks on composers, music, and musical activities by contemporary artists. For the pleasure of the club members and outsiders programs are presented at institutions such as the Tuberculosis Hospital and Old Peoples Home. There arc about thirty members in the club with officers elected biennially. During the latter semester they wereg president, Paul Lippoldg vice president, Dorothea Greenwood, secretary-treasurer, june Earleg sergeant-at-arms, Floyd Baumgartnerg adviser, Lena Belle Tartar. The purpose of the organization is to promote further interest, in classical music in the High School. Radio The Salem High School Amateur Radio club completes its second year of organization this spring. With a membership of approximately 40 and a variation in individual interests ranging from ham as- pirations to technical radio construction and broadcasting, it has been a difficult matter for officers and committees to plan activities satisfactory to everyone, but the club has weathered all arguments. During the year the club has been working toward the purchase of equipment for establishing an amateur station. Already application has been made to the Federal Communications Commission for the re-issue of station license W7BPN, which was assigned to a similar high school club a number of years ago, This license is expected to become effective before school closes. This years graduating hams are Myron Pogue, W7FKO, Roy Wilcox, W7FSE3 Gordon Tucker, W7FLF. Fred Rotzien is president and Mr. E. D. Roseman is the adviser. eighly-four ' One of the most interesting of school organizations, the Movie MOVIE Club, has launched a campaign for better pictures for high school students. At most of their meetings they discussed the merits of current pictures and decided which they should recommend to thc members. The club approved of As You Like lt and attended in a body, ln addition to this they sponsored an assembly showing of the motion picture Silent Enemy. At the hrst meeting the following officers were elected: president, Bill Taylor: vice presi- dent, Bob King: secretary, Jean Hurley: and sergeant-at-arms, Roy Ostrin. The adviser is Mrs. Mary B, Smith. During the second semester Bill Taylor resigned and was succeeded automatically by the vice president. It is expected that in the future this club will occupy an important place in school life and that many students will attend pictures recommended by this club. Near the close of the last year members of the Photograp Photography club held a meeting and decided that they would major in motion picture work this year. A motion picture camera, projector, and exposure meter of the finest quality were then purchased. The main objective was to take pictures of educational value as well as of everyday school life. To carry out this plan they gave three shows. With such Fine equipment the club was able to take beautiful pictures in natural color, Among the 'icolorfuln subjects were a group ol' high school students and the cast of the brightly costumed opera, Mikado , In the black and white group were pictures of Governor Martin breaking ground for the new Capitol building and of actual construction work on it, as well as scenes of school life such as the Bonfire and Green Ribbon Day. eiglily-fre in ' The Home Economics club, as always, Holme ECOUOHIICS has been very active this year. lts ac- tivities started successfully with the Formal Initiation service. A Tin Can Dance was held to which each club member invited two girls, the admission being a can ol food to bc donated to the Nursery School. The club sent 3510.00 to Bandon high school girls after the great fire and later contributed 55.00 to the Red Cross during the flood crisis. The Annual Bazaar, held shortly belore Christmas under the leader- ship of Ruth Walker, was a popular and well-patronizcd social event. The julia Creech Cup, which is given to the most outstanding girl in the department was awarded at the Annual Style show. The advisers of the club are Mrs. Julia Creech and Miss Marian Gary. The club sent twelve representatives to the District Convention at Lebanon, March 20. The official delegates were Loretta Smith, Mary Alice Cottew, Lois Wilson, Ruth Walker, and Marian Mitchell. ,Y Though this is the first time in many years that the l-li-Y has been in existence, the club accomplished much this year. Under the leadership of Douglas Chambers, it has met each week at the Y.M.C.A. with Mr. Fred Wolf, Mr. Gus Moore and Mr. C. A. Kelis of the Y as advisers. The principal aim of the club is to promote service projects around the school and the Y.M.C.A. Outstanding accomplishments for this year were assemblies to raise money for their work, a Christmas drive in home rooms netting Five truck loads of food which was turned over to the Red Cross and Salvation Army, the sponsorship of a l-li-Y conference in November to interest neighboring towns in forming new clubs, an Older Boys' conference in March, the sending of three dele- gates to the first annual Northwest Hi-Y congress at Hood River, a spring dance, May 8, and the presentation of a fine scoreboard to the school. l eig ily-six ' No student, des ite his ea erness Meniories of the Old School to mer the MQ School ,ith its greater conveniences and capacity for grander times, can leave the old building without a few regrets and many memories. We remember how the old assembly was upbraided, as each year increasing numbers of students sought to pack themselves into its limited space and fretted continuously in an attempt to hear and see what was going on up front. Yet, think- ing back, there have been some very good programs given in that assembly, and squabbles over seats did serve as a pleasant diversion when one was in a particulalrly aggressive mood. Maybe we shall miss it a little and also the seats that caused such unexpected tumbles. Remember the beautiful red velvet curtains and the marvelous acoustics, which at least offered good practice to students who needed to learn to talk louder? And remember how we could allow only two classes in the assembly at one time? How many of these assembly programs did you see? Exposition of Progress, Stomping at the Savoy, Honor Society's April Fool program, S club initiation, A.S,B. candidates' election speeches Cweren't they good this year?J, movies of school life, Gus Anderson's lecture on the Spanish War, the Portland Forum speakers, Pep assemblies, the Viking Review, and lovely pageants on every national holiday. Remember the worn halls-always teeming with boisterous students-the busiest place in school. Can you see the brilliant banners plastered along the walls and even on the ceiling, and the bulletin board in the center hall supposedly bring- ing the important news of the day but quite likely to be covered with wise cracks and drawings? And the booth in the middle where the ticket salesmen hung out and bellowed their wares to passing students-don't you recall the frequent upsets it survived? Remember lvlr. Wolf's office which was thronged each morning with tardy students seeking slips fthat was before the cooler came into existence! and which harbored reluctant students after school hours? We went there whenever our program was in a tangle or we wanted to be excused from class. Myrtle and Char- lotte were always so willing to help us by giving information or advice. The Crescendo Club members no longer will have to trudge up three flights of stairs to their little attic hangout with a sprint at the last to keep from being late, but we're sure they'll miss 4A. ' Each year the old traditions were honored and new ones introduced. Remem- ber Hello Day , the Snikpoh initiation, Green Ribbon Day, the Bonfire and Rally, Pep parades, Basketball Tournaments and stuH l Surely no one will forget the cooler where students who broke any of the school laws were incarcerated after school for varying lengths of time or sentences . Surely no one will forget the dear old Clarion office which was full with five people in it. This was the place that produced the bi-weekly newspaper and all manner of controversial editorials. We're sure that the newspaper gang will look back on this cubby-hole with the happiest of memories. We could go on and on writing memories of the old school but perhaps these few will serve to remind you in years to come of your happy days in Salem High. eighty-seven 5524 firm Salem Continuation School 4. SENIOR Gkouv- A happy group of Seniors who have reached a cherished goal and will be graduated with high honors in june. o. Pos'rGu,tnLm1'ias- Many post graduates return for spcciali:ed training. In this group are prospective nurses. stenogrnphcrs, eomncercial artists, salcsladies, and newspaper reporters. 3. SCS. BorsM While working their way through high school, S.C.S. boys hold important positions. These boys are employed at the Western Union, Postal Telegraph, local newspapers, grocery stores, und as bellshops. chauffcurs, and bookkccpers. I. Ftntuzi: An1'ls'ts- These students have had the opportunity this year to study with an experienced commer- cial artist. Some day they may become commercial designers, show-card writers, or sign painters. 2-5. Dkixvmvries- These two groups are members of The Little Theater Guild and Radio Club of S.C.S. During the past three years many of them have broadcasted over KOAC and entertained vt local community affairs. Their most successful plays this year arc: No Men Admitted, Troubles of an Editor and Face to Face W'ith the Mike. TESTIMONIALS lvlany people have the wrong idea ol what the Part-Time School is. l had a different idea of what it was too, until I was enrolled in it. The chief reason for having thc Part-Time School is to give an opportunity for education to those young people who are working and want to attend school. The Part-Time School offers many courses that have proved very beneficial to those who have taken them. One who wants to work and Hnish his high school education has this excellent opportunity of doing so. -Si-tnl.t.A BOATWRICHT, Sophomore. I had wandered aimlessly through several years of my life without more than a grammer school education and was no farther up the ladder of success than when I First started. It hnally dawned upon me that I did not Gt in the little niche I had curved. I could see a bigger and better niche farther up, but in order to get there. it was necessary to have a high-school education. Where and how could l ever hope to get it? Then l was told about the Salem Continuation School where it is possible to receive high- school truining and still continue ones job. I found a variety of subjects and courses of study to choose from. One can go Eve days a week or one day a week as his individual need dictates. The school is run on an honor plan with very few rules of discipline-'none apparently being needed as each and every student has one single purpose of attending, and that is to better himself in some way. 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V Gilmore Fallis Roeder Crarmr Hunk Coaclles VernonGilmore, instructor of physical education and director of athletics in Salem High, also coaches track, cross country, and xvrest- ling. His time is very valuable, but he still finds an opportunity to lend assistance to every athlete and perform his duties as S club adviser. Wesley' Roeder, tennis coach, has developed many excellent tennis players. Last year two of his proteges placed second in the Oregon State doubles play, and the team this year has great possibilities. Mr. Roeder is one of the history teachers. Garnie Cranor should take the honors due him. Garnie coaches swimming, is assistant coach of football, and coaches the basketball B team. He teaches chemistry in the High school. Glade Follis, goll' adviser, who is spending his first year teaching social science at Salem High, already seems like part of the school. He is a graduate of Pacific University at Forest Grove, and has taken supplementary work at the University of Oregon and at the University of Washington. Harold I-laulc, former Parrish coach, is a newcomer to Salem High: but he already has proved himself a capable leader. Football, basketball, and baseball are the sports under his directiong and he already has started the Vikings on the road to victory. Lou Iflickmrzn, Song Leader In Acliorf' Orvul Cooley. Yell Lender eiglily-nine I lusluruvk Miller Sm i 1h Colieu' jones Hager! Gibson Gollfrivd Nelson I Iansull Damon Football The football season was one of upsets and surprises for Salem Hi. lts in and out footmll team was beaten by the smaller and weaker teams, such as Camas and Albany, but when the Vikings were up against tough competition and rated as underdogs, they played ball like champions, tying both Astoria and Medford and winning from Mclvlinnville. At the beginning of the season hopes were high for there was al- most a complete team of football lettcrrnen out at the call of the gridiron. During the season, how- ever, several of the key players were injured or rendered inactive because of discipline rules, all of which reduced the efficiency of the team. As a rule Salem's line offense was powerful and ground-gaining, but the passes were particularly weak. Mr. Hauk's boys used tricky fast reverses and laterals and could pour through the op- ponents line for good yardage when nectssary, but their ability on defense wasn't so worthy of praise. The best game of the year, said by many persons to have been the hardest fought on the Coast, was the Armistice Day clash between Salem and Eugene. Eugenes pow- er trampled Salem in the first half, but during the second period the Vikings showed the spirit of their ancestors and came from be- hind to gain a moral victory even though the actual figures were in favor ol' Eugene. The outlook for next year is quite good as there are three very good backheld men returning to nincly carry the pigskin, and sevcrai hard-blocking linemcn. Everyone hopes they will get off to a good start and settle Clown to a victori- ous season. Mr. Hauk and Mr. Cranor should be highly complimented for taking a new and green group of boys and molding them into a competent, fairly successful foot- ball team. Two of the strangest games played this season were the ones between Salem and The Dalles and between Salem and Mcivlinn- ville. In the game with The Dal- les, Salem employed a new and hitherto untried pass defense which proved to be more of a detriment than an advantage. Also, The Dalles' passer was an exceptionally Gne player who picked out his receivers and placed the ball with unerring accuracy. These two factors, combined with the fact that The Dalles had the ball most of the time, defeated Salem, The game with Meiviinnxfillc was more of a track meet than a football game: for almost every time either team got the ball, they scored a touchdown. The offense for both teams was very strongg but Salem had the hall more often than Mclvlinnville, which fact won the game for them. At the close of the season the football team met together and elected an honorary captain for the past year and also decided who should receive the traditional gold and silver footballs. jerry Cottew, full-back, was elected Captain and awarded the gold football, while Ed Maerz, strong center, was presented with the silver one. ninely-one King Clmpman Lilwiller Maur: Hi ll M oorc Spencer Gmbenlmrsi Taylor Cham hers L i ndxey Basketball The year IO37 marks another successful season for Salem Highs baslceteers. Almost every year they have been ranked among the highest in the state 3 and this year the Vikings coached by Harold Hauk, placed fourth in the annual State Basketball Tournament at Willamette gymnasium. Support hy-Salem High students at the tournament was very strong, as shown in the games in which Salem played. The student section was filled at all times, and 5aIem's rooting far surpassed that of any other school. When the call was sounded for hoopsters many hopeful aspirants responded but only twenty were chosen. Ten of these comprised the 'A' team, and the remaining ten were placed on the ' BA team. Among the players making the 'A' team were several last years 'B' team regulars, one letterman, and a former Parrish star, These Coach Hauk molded into smooth-passing, sharp-shooting, close-checking basketeers. At the hrst of the season Salt-m's team looked like champions, for they won eight out of the first nine games, but during the remaining part of the season they barely held their own. However, they defeated such teams as Corvallis Clast years state championsj, Astoria, Eugenes mighty Axc- men, and McMinnville. During the pre- tournament season Salem won fourteen games out of the twenty-four played. The schedule is given on page 98. ninvly-lu'tv Basketball 'B' Team This year's 'B' squad has had a very sue- cessful year under the leadership of Coach Garnie Cranor. They played l9 games and won 17, resulting in a percentage of .S95. The boys were defcared only by Mclvlinn- ville and Corvallis, both games by one point, Team members are: Forwards-Harold Smither, lvlarvin Lit- willer, Roger Quackenbush and .lack Burris. Cemers-jack Gosser, Woodrow Van Vocrr, Guards-Don Driggs, Gordon Reeves, Ed McCaffrey and Alan Siewert. Smirhcr, Quaclccnbush, Gosscr and Driggs are expected to transfer to mhe 'A' squad next year. Early in the year this club PQP was formed by an enlhusias- tic group ol students to promote school spir.L. They lead the rooting section at all the games and have clone a great deal to in- crease the rurnout. ninety-Illree Track This year's track season has been marked by poor Awcather, The team had a hard time Ending suitable conditions in which to practice, but nevertheless they managed to get themselves into condition by the opening of the SCHSON. The outlook for the team is very bright, for there are several district champions competing for the Vikings. Several events lack lettermen, but many capable reserves are available for those positions. Last year the track team won the dis- trict championship, and it is the general opinion that they will hold the title again this year. Track has been a sport in Salem High for only a few years, but Mr. Gilmore has developed a winning team and feels confident that in future years his teams will be among the best in the state. The returning lettermen are Chapman, Hasbrook, Smith, Larson, Majer, Shields, Nutler, Holstein, Grabenhorst, Maerz, Moore. Hazardous, gruel ng cross country track is a growing sport Cross Country in Salem High. Although the regular schedule was not full, the team showed their fine mettle in the state meet held at Hill Military Academy. Led by their captain, Daryl Shields, the Salem runners received a trophy for fourth place. The meets of the season were with one exception held on the difficult Hill 2-mile cross country course. The other meet was a dual one with Canby, The men who received letters in this sport in the order of their positions in the State meet were Daryl Shields, Bob Ewing, Amos jahn, Earle Maynard, Don Woodin, Andrew Paris, and Lyle Burright. :lim-ly-four Baseball The baseball season did nor get off to a very good start this year because the rainy weather would not permit the boys to work out, and many practices and several of the games were postponed or canceled. There was quite a turnout, considering this weather 3 but the playing squad has been thinned down to eighteen players. However, it is the opinion of critics that Salem's Vikings will be among the strongest teams in the state before the close ol' the season. Several letterman have returnedg and with these as the base, the team is rapidly developing into a smooth-playing unit, Those who are playing for Salem this year are Bright, jones, Steiger, Eland, Buchanan, Myers, Collar, Wilson, Sugai, Degenhart, Panther, Hasbrook, Reeves, Arbueklc, Wilkinson, Jaines, Campbell, and McKay, manager. The team is being coached by versatile Harold Hauk, ' ' Swimming has taken a minor setback this year inasmuch as the Svvlrnndung team does not have a regularuand official coaching staff, but with the aid of Earl Douglas and Wally Hug the Vikings have developed a most efhcient squad. - It has been very difficult for the Vikings to obtain meets this year, but, never- theless, they still practice and should be commended for their perserverance. All of the events are filled by capable and flashy swimmers and it is our contention that they will win the state championship next year. The members of the team are: Quentin Ruecker, -Ierry Mulkey, Forbes Mack, Warren Maurer, Ned Burris, Bob Bushnell, Pershing Holman, Paul Braley, and Bill Laughlin. Gerald johnson served as manager this year. Mr. Garnie Cranor has been officiating as faculty adviser for the past three years and the team sincerely hopes he will continue in that capacity. n i nulvglivc The Senator-Viking Golf Team led by Coach Glade Follis, has Golf Tealil to date been very successful. Its members have recorded vic- tories over University High and Eugene High of Eugene and over Corvallis High. The highlight of thc season will be a scheduled three-day trip to play Long- view, Washington, and Astoria and Seaside. The regular schedule lists matches for almost every week. Some of the teams to be played are Parkrose, Uregon City, ivlilwaukie, lvlclvlinnville, and other valley schools. This year's team is composed of four graduating seniors, one junior, and two sophomores. The players in present ranking order are Harry Carson, Bob Powell, Orville Beardsley, and Don Blaisdell with AlGurrey, Ray'Wood, and Mack Maison as alternates, Four of these are lettermen from last year. It is expected that the team will do very well in the scheduled matches and also in the State Tournament to bc held at Portland in May. ' Coach Wesley Roeder in molding this year's tennis team Tclinls Team has had a rather difficult job. George Gutekunst, captain, and Eugene Beall, two year letterman. are the only members of last year's champion- ship team who didn't graduate. These players form the nucleus of this year's squad, and both have had a good deal of experience in school play and in tournaments held in the Northwest last spring and summer. Team members in ranking order are Eugene Beall, George Gutekunst, Sumner Gallaher, Hume Downs, Bud Moynihan, and Bud Lloyd, The highlight of the season will be a barnstorming trip into Southern Oregon where Salem has scheduled matches with Roseburg, Grants Pass, and Eugene. The boys have a full schedule of matches, and it is expected that they will be able to hold their own against any team in the state. ninely-six Wrestlin The wrestling team really lived up to its traditions this year. g They won all of their meets and thc State Championship. T wo of the most noteworthy matches were the triumphs over Benson, last years state champions, and over Franklin. Other victories were over Corvallis ftxvicej and Chemawa ftwicel. Since no state champions had returned, very little was expected from this year's tcamg but with Coach Vernon Cilmore's leadership and with instructions from former wrestlers, the team became the leading one in the state. Those who were runners-up in the state from Salem were: Shisido, l05 3 Tom Mio, IIS, Reeves, l353Cottew, l55gand King, 165. The state champions from the Salem team were: Kay Mio, ll23 Nichols, 1281 Myers, l55g and Nunn, heavy- weight. Other letterrnen were: Sugai, 105, Orey, l3'53 Townsend, l45, Leedy, l-lip Emery, 175, and Bernardi, manager. Boxin Salem's newest sport, boxing, has been very popular this year. The g boxing team was organized through the efforts of the S club. which bought two sets of training gloves and donated them to the school. Webb Traglio, former high school football player and well-lcnown boxer, has donated his services in training the boys. Coach Vernon Gilmore is faculty adviser. Salem defeated Corvallis twice, split two matches with Springfield, and tied two with Chemawa. April 9, lo, and 23 the Greater Willamette Valley Boxing Tourney, sponsored by the Eugene News , will be held in Eugene. Salem will enter eight men and is expected to make a good showing. The team is composed of Wallis Larios, 105, jimmy Staab, ll2g Dale Breed- love, ll8g Alvin Richardson, l2og Bob Duke, l30: Rex Layton. l353 Billy Crary, l40Q Alan Smith, I-172 Eugene Jarvis, lo03 Cyril Jarvis, l75g Tom Williams, heavy- weight. Alvin Richardson won the Golden Glove state championship. ninely-:even This year sixteen representative State Basketball Tournament teams clashed in the eighteenth annual State Basketball Tournament. When the pay-oFf came on Saturday night, March 20, Hfteen of these schools paid tribute to eight casaba-tossers from a little wide place in the road called Bellfountain. Coach Bill Lemmon's Benton county hoopsters, picked from a student body of nineteen boys, thrilled the fans by van- quishing both of Portland's so-called champs . ln the semi-finals, in fact, they gave Franklin such a trimming that Salem fans were wild. It took Lincoln High, runner-up in the tourney, to beat Salem. After winning their Grst start from lvlclvlinnville in a wonderful ame, which saw Slingin' Sam Gallaher outshine the opponents all-state choice, lgonlvlabee. Salem dropped their second night's encounter with Lincoln of Portland 20-I 5. Unruflled by this setback, they went ahead and captured fourth place by beating Ashland and the touted Eugene Axemen. Outstanding for Salem in the tourney were Tom Hill, guard and captain, Tom Medley, red-thatched forward, and Sum Gallaher, long-legged sharp- shooter. Both Hill and Medley gained honorable mention. Any prize for the biggest Hop contest would have been awarded to Eugene and Klamath. As it was,Salem's old foes, the Axemen, beat a disorganized Astoria team, lost to Franklin, stumbled through Chiloquin, and took a defeat from Salem in the fourth place play-off. Next to Bellfountain's sensational showing was the breaking of several indi- vidual and team scoring records by Astoria's fifth-place Fishermen and by one Mr. Sandqness in particular. ,, This lanky lad smashed both Sarpola's and Lewis' scoring mar s. The i937 all-state team included Wallace and Kessler of Bellfountain, lvlabee of Mclvlinnville, Tisk of McLaughlin, and Sitton of Lincoln. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WINNING 'l'1aAMs Suomi Dime Losmc TEAMS Smokie Salem . . 35- Dec. 23 -Alumni . . . 30 Salem . . 20- jan. 5 -Willamette Freshmen I9 Salem . 24- xl an. 7 -Medford . . . I 7 Salem . 25- Ilan. I2 -Tillamook . . . I2 Salem 33- -lan. I4 -Roseburg . . 20 Salem . . I7- Jun. I5 -Medford . . I3 lvlcdford . 22- -lan. lo -Salem . . . I8 Salem . 25- -lan. 21 -McMinnville , . 13 Salem . 20- jan. 23 -Corvallis . . 22 Tillamook . Ib- vlan. 26 -Salem . . . 2-I Astoria . IS- jan. Z0 -Salem . . lb St. Helens . . 25- -Ian. 30 -Salem . . Zl Mclvlinnville . 3l- Feb. 2 -Salem . . . 29 Eugene . 30- Feb. 5 -Salem . . . 25 Salem . . 22- Feb. 6 -Roseburg . . 9 Corvallis 25- Feb. 9 -Salem . . . I4 Salem . . 30- Feb. II -Chemawa . . Z8 Salem . . 33- Feb. I3 -Astoria . . I7 Bcllfountain . 21- Feb. Io -Salem . . 20 Willamette Frosh 29- Feb. I9 -Salem . . I8 Bellfountain . 29- Feb. Z0 -Salem . . . 23 Salem . . 33- Feb. 23 -Chemawa . . 20 Salem . . 27- Feb. Z5 -Eu ene . . . I7 Salem . 27- Mar. I0 -SLLI-Iclcns . . 22 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Wmmmo Trafm Losmo TEAM Sunni . -- . CoRvAi.Lls S,u.i5M . --- . . CHEMAWA SALEM . --A BENSON SALEM . - -- . CORVALLIS SALEM . -- . . FRANKLIN SALEM . -- . CHEMAWA ninelyeiglil HS The S Club has fast become one of the most outstanding and important clubs of the school, The members have always been known for their energy and school spirit. To start the year off right they sponsored the giant Pep Rally the night before the Eugene game and made it a success. Some of the most notable features of the S club are its dances, ice cream feeds, smokeless smokers, initiations, and annual banquet. This year's dances were held during the State Basketball Tournament. Every- one who attended voted them two of the best dances of the year. The ice cream feeds always bring out all the inactive members due to the great abundance of ice cream. When fellow students have grudges against one another and want to avenge it, they come to the chairman of the club Smoker, who signs them up for a fast and furious battle with the gloves. These bouts always create interest among the students and draw a large crowd. The initiation is usually a gala event at which time the new lettermen display their very graceful legs by wearing small girls' dresses. A special assembly is called for this event and the entire Student Body enjoys it immensely. Aside from these frivolities the S Club has several serious and noteworthy ideals. The most outstanding of these are the promoting of school spirit and aiding the Student Body in every way possible. The S club also helps the ath- letics of Salem High by donating to the Student Body one hundred dollars annually. This in itself endears the lettermen to the school. Because of these factors the S Club is granted several favors, such as special rows for the lettermen in the assembly and gym. When any non-letterman occu- pies these seats, he is promptly ousted. The officers for this year are president, jerry Cottewg vice president, Melvin Pillettep secretary, Bob Taylor: sergeant-at-arms, Arthur lvlillerg adviser, Mr. Vernon Gilmore. The club awards a medal to the letterman who is most outstanding in athletics, scholarship, and leadership. The two previous winners were Don Coons 09351 and Dean Ellis 09365. This ycar's winner has not been chosen as yet. This is an exclusive club for those boys who earn letters in some inter-scholastic sport. The members are a grand group of boys full of fun and skilled in athletics. ninety-nine I. Pyramids i 2. King Nepluncs guards 3. King Neptune and his courl Girls' Letter Club Again a record-smashing audience viewed the big Njym Jamboree , sponsored by the Girls' Letter Club of Salem High, and pro- claimed it one of the outstanding achieve- ments of the year. The theme, Mermaids Plightn, was carried out by a delightful nautical performance in which hundreds of girls participated under the direction of Mrs. Vivian Bartholomew, and Mrs, Grace Wol- gamott, the advisers of the Letter Club. Any girl who has earned l00 points for gym work and participated in intcrclass sports is eligible for membership in the Letter Club. For a record of 250 points 21 member is awarded a letter sweater and given thc opportunity to earn additional strips. Each year the ten outstanding girls in the club arc awarded gold pins. To the best all around girl athlete in Salem High is pre- sented the Snook Cup , the highest honor a girl can attain in sports. This was awarded last year to Barbara Howe. The ofhccrs are president, Shirlee Thomasg vice president, Vera Walkerg secretary, Esther Mac Devore: treasurer, june Welch: chairman of the ujym Jamboree , Char- lotte McKee, assistant chairman, Pat Schrammg wardrobe mistress, Bertha Wod- aege, assistant mistress, ,lean Victor: ser- geant-at-arms, Barbara Compton, song, lea- der, Elizabeth Steedg pianist, Phyllis Selan- derg yell leader, Jeanette Bombeckg reporter, Rowena Upjohn. one hundred gaimres .f .a- W- . .--,ff ff- TITE' - ' 1- QE H-wffzr. 'f as-A-1Sf1:? mf-A .ara 5.--' W' cr- -:fa -fi'-1. ...-gil--v -4'-1. 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Artis Gilde initiated their new members today. lnitiates had on smoeks and had them on backwards. Guess maybe they dressed in the dark or sumpin! Don't believe it was St. Patricks Day, but it sure looked like it with all the green ribbons. About 700. iGreen Ribbon Dayj. Hope the Freshiesn have proper respect for us upper elassrnen now. Hot time in the ole' town tonight. Yea! Despite its previous buming, many a little flame Hourished grandly at the bonfire tonight. And did school spirit run wild down at the rally at the Grand Theatre later? Boy, l'll say. The long anticipated battle with the Eugene Axemen was brought on the gridiron today. Call for Listerine! Paging Listerine! iUnpd. Adv.J Gee, am l hoarse!! Autumn sure came to high school in a big way. Anyhow the decorations for the Junior Dance sure looked like it. All green, rust, and gold and stuff. Nothing to report 'cept dust on school books-Thanksgiving vacation. jingle Bells, Jingle Bells. All the Christmas decorations at the Senior Dance just gave me the Christmas spirit sumpin' powerful. Nothing like a little Christmas music. No sir! Sure enjoyed the Chorus Classes' Christmas Concert tonight. Don't shoot! Egad l've killed him-Who did it? Who did it? Sure, that's what l mean- The Ryerson Mystery , Snikpoh's thrilling an- nual production. Help the needy! Contribute to the Bands fund for new uniforms by going to their skate! Sure, I went. Saw you there, too. Hi Bill. Hello Gladys. Well, if it isn't Bob. Gee, I haven't seen you since graduation. Yep, it's the annual Homecoming, Kinda sad cuz it's the last time in the old building, but it's good to see old pals again, Lots of nothing to report-Christmas Valuation-Oh boy!! Started the New Year out right by having a super-elegant A.S.B. Dance. one hundred one jan. 22 Feb. 4 I9 Ivlarchf I2 l7-20 I9-20 26-29 April 2 I6 23 May Z6 28 June 2 4. Very disgusted! Went out to Dreamland Rink. Heard there wasaskate, and was having a swell time till I discovered it was a Freshman Skate. Am I disgusted!!! just saved a lot of money! Went to the junior Floor Show, Stomping at theSavoy, and saw an honest-to-goodness night club. Now I don t have the expense of going to New York and back. Can hardly write today's report-will be brief-writer's cramp- Hel- lo Day Sec!! Shuren' uycm frum ole' Erin. Yep, all the St. Patrick Decorations at the junior Dance just seemed to bring out the Irish in me. Hot Gollee Dog-me feel plentee likee lil Japanesee. Me sce plentee glood opeletta- Mikado splonsored bly Clescendo Club in gland new Leslie auditorium. Hey, look at all those lettermcn. Must be from Astoria for Athenaj. Boy, I'll have to hurry if I want to see Salem play in the basketball IOUTHBITICHL this 8l.tCl'nOOl l. Oh boy, was I thrilled when I danced with that tall dark and handsome boy from Lincoln Saturday night at the S Club Dance. Had a swell time Friday night, too. Nothing 'cept sleep and vacation. Oh boy-ho-hum. Sailing, sailing, over the bounding-oh boy! Been peering between heads trying to get a glimpse of the annual .Iym Jamboree. Did see some mermaids in cellophane and counted hundreds ol' girls in the Grand March. Gee, it was swell!! Time marches backward! Was to a good oldrfashioned basket social tonight and did everyone enjoy it? Well, I'll say! Look at those girls! I wonder where they are going. How could I forget lt's the Girls' Letter Club Banquet. The girls' mothers were all at school today for the Mothers Tea and and Style Show. All seemed to be remembering when I was a girl . Too full to write anything. just attended Clarion Banquet. Going to take me all summer to recuperate. just had more food at Senior Banquet. Well, the end of a perfect year. Another crop of Seniors have come and gone, Commencement, for some perhaps, for others the end. Ah me, gettin' kinda' sentimental-like. 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'--ggiQS-f'-.'vs.34.a4afK1f'?-X-.ef'fL gn. ms.. mf vs'-JT-'P-,'i '1T' if-i::xQ' y,4.e-'41Q1fL'v- --f '40-s:.'r..-.f J: 1- - 2. . . X 1.-fa fur' '--.-A..-A' ff- ...Q f -, 1. -.-Q.-:N - . -f--f. -mf QQ - x Y- J-mu . 1.1-'N'-.r .. 1' 'C' L:.'.1:fv?1w. 'bl'fm-:':f'-'Z'2e'..afmf+LT .-' 5- '3r.IF-xii: -Qi-. -,:.-'L '-4' L 'Y H f' 'Y -g-'iff'-2r1 ? Hf',fr13' 1' . .f f.:x1Yi.,,,-E-5 -1-. ,-..M3i-ff,QQ3.:513.1,5g-Q.-:.f31s,.:fwih5j,g3.9.-,4S14:5:15... 'j '-.isfqgggg-cl-,lg:f?Rf,,r:31igg,, 'fr-' 'I-fIf1L '-T' -'sz-1 'ca ' -'zliif-:-'A '-J ' ' 'islifakzl +1'fz1 -:121wid..--5'5 .il EI? L 8:24 f-it ' .,. - :WR-fwszigggi'-'5.g4'S'-Eagxahzsgmr-' f- 'ff - .fym 2 C2 WE ARE DEEPLY INDEBTED to the following professional men who have contributed to the success of the l937 Clarion Annual. DENTISTS DR. A. E. BERGER DR. ESTILI. I.. BRUNK DR. MAX MOON DR. B. F. POUND DOCTORS DR. EDGAR FORTNER DRS. MORSE, ROBERTSON, POWERS, BUREN 82 ROBERTSON DR, MARY ROWLAND LAWYERS EDWIN C. GOODENOUGI-I S8 9. P In pays to shop ...atm The High School Stuclenfs Qwn Store HZ W HZ The Bright Spot Cafe Bull Ccnrcr WE FEATURE Broilatecl Hamburger Home-Made Chili G. H. Grabcnhorst E. li. Grabcnhorst Twenty-six years ol' successful scrvicc to thc public W, I-I. GRABENI-IORST 82 CO REALTORS Fire and Auto Insurance Telephone 6468 134 South Liberty Srrccr SALEM, OREGON 388 N. Commercial St, Phono 5-lil OTTO il . WILSON Buick Sales and Service SALEIVI, DREGON Claire llurlcy says while lute hours may not bc good for one they can certainly bc made unjoyublc for two, THE HEARTS DESIRE OE EVERY GIRL A Lane Cedar Chest ! '1.L': 4, unvrmmq ag-., N -'L 'Z' rl vi lugs H0 5g9M,,,,,1f W1 JI, Strget Funfvfrufrf co. I r Court Street Dairy Lunch 347 Court Srrcct Salcm's Ultra-Modern Sanclwich Shop ' 3 Ebner s Grocery Quality Meats and Taylor s Groceries Diamonds, Watclics, jewelry Free Delivery Certihecl Watchmalacr 2095 Ivlarliet Phone -l-lbq 2-I0 Norlh Libcrly Slrecl, Sulcni, Orqon 823 one hundred five -E2 CloughfBarriclc Company Funeral Service Telephone 9139 Established 1878 .5 :Y Y i Congratulations :gb l on a successful i school year 0 L Ili, Qiiguri P 7 D S , Q' 14. f 1.3. l err s ru tore l Y g .-8 Q THE REXALL sToRE Speaking for Sherlock Holmes SHlC1Tl OfCgO11 l'cl invtstigate the vultlcs in homaomcc, and scliocl supplies oflered by l - . . ' . C. P ' l P' ' ZZ The Commercial Book Store ' ifcm P33 -25 fin P33 -,O A. A. GLxeI'froy...l63 North Commercial L 1 . y y D Quisenberry s Carolyn Brown: So, l'x'c got to have an R anacsthctic. How long will it be before l 1 Celmtral know anything? , G Pharlliacy Doctor: Now, don'I expect mo much ul' S Un 2r12lCSIl1CfiC- l Professional Pharmacists ' Phogciza 410 State Street, Salem, Oregon i Credit Bureaus, Incorporated , SALEM RETAIL PoRfrHoLE CREDIT BUREAU 3 l S Cl H' I1 S 345 Court Strcet,Salem, Oreg. l me an lg mm l BS onu hundred .tix I-lazel Dell Dairy producers and distributors of Grade A Raw and Pasteurized Milk and Cream House wives and morhers know Our milk makes Children grow They're cheer leaders for our fame and the way we play ame. ,av k Cottage Cheese Eggs Green Spot Orange juice Green Spot Chocolate Milk Sweet Cream Butter Dial 9622 or ZZFI 190 South Twelfth E S 'I Telephone 3173 W. T. Rigclon Co. ,. . .1 ' ., ,. ' -- 7' . .1 1- h e I, Funerals Since 1891 I Q 299 North Cottage Street at Chemeketa r . . . Salem, Oregon Telephone -1947 BECKE 82 WADSWORTH Insurance Y M C A Real Estate Surety Bonds Swim and Play at the Y. l89 North High Next to the Grand TheaLre...SaIem, Oregon Neurocalometcr and X-Ray Dr O L SCOTT CHIROPRACTOR Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co. Health Is Wealth- SPEEDs me WoRi.o's Busmessi' T k G f Y Pi e T223 ggi? Accounting Ivlaehines Ones ' t Adding Machines 256 N. High Street Salem, Oregon Typcwriters Excellent Food Mrs. Gertrude Smith: Now cfm anybody perfectly prepared tell me where we hnd mangoes? Forbes Mack: Yes,Mrs. Smith: wherever Pleasantly Served woman goes, Roomy Booths A h A bachelor is an unmarried man who has XVifh Our Ulu-a-IvI0defn been fortunate in his love affairs. Electric Equipment SERVICE 82 QUALITY ALWAYS . Carson 5C and 1oc Grill 31'1'1'1HC 264 N. High Street Y DRUGS across the street from thc city hall FOUNTAIN SERVICE Corner ofHigh and Court..,Phonc 5468 as one hundred eight 13? 'Qs Ami CROSSROAD Y If 061 MusT DECIDE At the crossroads. . .you must make the decision as to what path to take to assure a well-provided life. The first step should be the establishment of a banking connection. We welcome new accounts and are always ready to Consult and advise with you. LADD 81 BUSH, BANKERS MEMBER FEDERA1. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION one humlrml nine 12 -.','rgL -, ' .- .-. 'Q -f - .- Congratulations, Graduates ' Tallman Piano Store Stgvgns , Brgwn 1 469 State Street Salem, Oregon Jewelers and Opticians Qi? -on , ., -v X xxx l 1. ..f::. - 1 - 184 N.LibertySt...Salem,..Phone 7818 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Study requires concentration and concentration requires Clear vision Graduates CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST STEVENSBROWN BLIGH BILLIARDS LUNCHES Life Guard: Young Indy, I object to your bathing suit, Audrey Shay: 'AI know. You men are all ulike-but they would not lct me bathe with- FOUNTAIN SERVICE W' hd- 455 State Street J. E. Tryon, Prop. Andersonvs Howard Corset Shop FOUNDATION Home-Made GARMENTS Candies 135 North High Special Allenlion Giivn lo Fitting Hosiery, Lingerie, Dresses, Smocks 31 North High Telephone 4032 'id one hundred len RV GARMENT CLEANING SYSTEM tzzai il cg 1 Csj:,,,4,f Wm E N' QQ ieder-E' 1 SALEM LAUNDRYO-DRY CLEANING ,Telephone 91 Z5 263 South High Street Salem, Oregon 19: One hundred eleven . ,,. W l 43.3 fi ' X .- L I ,Pj-a l we ' , 4 L Y ' V-ev X A 0 N : K' Wlk jii h 'mn Q m- 42 X W 2' wg' l 0 i f gf? 4 X -Q .4 , N.. A 'K i 1 1 Lx -X gm f X cwnizir WL ...and yet still thc snylc. .. Flowers from her A H- MOORE H 235 North High her rst love l,,l? FROM I' 'human lx lduhouglfinl? lil coolcr. HFROSTYH Yoh. udmirtcd Alan Sicwcrt. l le d dog's lifu, but l'm thankful l dvn'L h l fl s like lhc hcr d g Corner High and Court The Klasic Photo Shop A Kodak Store SHATTUC'S NtTThEl Tlt Iiizl THIS IS NO PIPE DREANI Congratulations Sfl-lfS 0 N Y 0 U R Finest NA 177 Ilfllla AND DON'T FORGET, . . 'KITS IN THE BAC THAT WHEN BISHOP'S SAY r Q 'X X XX 9 W owl 'I EQ if ll , oo,o, Q J x Bishop's is Salenfs Style Center with the smartest Clothes for young men. Quality 8 Style always. You look your best in Bishop's clothes 0 Y KCLOTHING-'WOOLEN MILLS Sflollgnn. HTHEREXS' N0 BETTER PLACE Salem Columbia Market 260 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Olddl n X vig , eww' V QQQJBEQS The Golden Pheasant -452 3 SHOP I X I Formerly riix Mildrecis 428 COURT STREIII' PHONE 5859 JoE MAoo1soN with Annbel's Beauty Shop Ladies' and Childrcrfs Hair Styles Phone 5859 SALEM, OREG. 428 Cvurl Sl 248 North Liberty Strcct. Salem, Oregon The test of good Printing OOD PRINTING calls for originality in typography, harmony in type style used, and just the right impression in the press, SKILLED PRINTING CRAFTSIVIEN using modern types and equipment make Statesman printing meet all the tests of quality. Statesman Publishing Company Complete Printing Service one hundred fo Field's Dress Shop Better zf. , ,:i1...,,. 1 ek SIZES Il ro 20 a year-round h e service .x '-- X - 2' ' 426 STATE STREET Sport Lovers we carry afull line of Tennis Baseball Fishing 54 Golf Equipment For those who lish...be sure to secure out Ozark-Ripley stock Sears, Roebuck 51 Co. The Man's Shop the store of Style, Quality and Value 416 State Street CONIPLIMENTS OF Kay's Dress Shop 460 State Street, Salem, Oregon Justice: How did the accident happen? Wilfred Hagcdorn: Why, l dimmed my lights and was hugging a curve. justice: Yeah, thur's how most accidents happen. Hogg Bros. Appliance Store Nfaylag C? Easy lVashers Frigidaire Sl Hotpoint Electric Ref r igerators.. .Easy I roners White Sewing Machines 325 Court Street Telephone 6022 Bertelson 61 McShane the name to know in Printing Phone 7109 Corner Chcmckcta and North Comm::rcial...Salem, Oregon one hundred fifteen N Q31 I ll' r 2 , ik 25 J J .vig E26 o -no 'A ...j:,.-'Q . 'U O Z Fl IU O -4 -2.--..- .s Qu X X ,Q X l 1 . Eli' F1 o Z ln J ' ' 2' : LQ LEQ5' E 2 112 F' 9 ' - I TW'- in A Q0 'l.l:r- O 5i! T t 14 Q JP Z U3 Order your Viking class pins and rings nowmlvlunufacturcd in our own shop Areluart 64 Aldrich Telvplwne S893 Exclusive designers and makers of Foundation Garments Lofty Summers: What will your futher say when he hears you'rc cngagcd? Eleanor NVagncr: He will be delighted. He always is . . . U any style U5 N. Liberty Sl. Salem, Oregon g, 3: Salcm's new and most QD modern Hotel Coffee Shop Sample Rooms W i W. W. Chadwick, Mgr. M all oone hundred .sixleen H52 Ira jorgenson Automobile Supplies l90 South High...Tcleph0ne 9114 l A sccrct is something you tcll one person at a time Then therc's thc case of Betty Hamilton who took up horse back riding to increase hcr social standing-it turncd out that she only incrcasccl hcr standing. Pcoplc who livc in glass houscs shouldn't throw parties. WE WILL MEET AT THE 5 - 524 State Street BENSON BAKING CO. Maltcd Milk Bread at your grocery COMFORTABLE CLEAN REASONABLE HOTEL BLIGH 441 STATE STREET R. S. McVEY, Manager SALEM, OREGON COEDS . .. Clothes for School and for every occasion are always Smartly Styled 61 FORD V-8 Valley Reasonably Priced M O t O 1, at the Company SMART SHOP 115 NORTH LIBERTY STREET, SALEM ,B one hundred sevvnlecn A Proud Possession A Wonderful Gift . r' 'lex M-, . --'fum 1 -'i-- ' ,Q rfibllwff--' K Z AND l'I S EASY T0 BUY Come and let us show you our stock of Elgin, Gruen, Hamilton and Waltham Watches. Hartman Brothers Corner Stun: 82 Liberty Sts .... Salem, Oregon Tl??.Spa where food is better Hospitality and service are are as certain as the high quality of the foods and candies at the Spa.. il Por.. Cards Tickets Placards Announcements Gr any kind ol Printing Call 8594 O Kraps od Long Printers 370K State Street I THE BEST IN PRINTING Mccli voice over thc telephone: Doctor, this is Ed Turtle. My teacher just dislocated ' hcr jaw. li yotfrc our this way next wack or the wcck after, you might drop in and sec her. B , fl! f f f, . . . 1 V 1 if ,J s r -. CUMIJLETE HIJUSE lLmNisMEz-' ,S Furniture, Draperies, Pianos, Radios Electrical Refrigerators and Electric Appliances 232 one hundred eighteen F-2? r Coney Island I Q Sandwich Shop f. .. ,. .fr f ' Of D085 Ehfiglilfil IFFi'?' Hamburgers iFUcrDweU9nfs - A , I-4 C. F. BREITHAUPT , ! Florist: and Decorator K A U 0 Dial 590-4 -447 Court Street . . 0 ' gg! tl rr With or without ojfense to friends or foes. .. I sketch your world exactly as it goes. capital Journal SALEFXL OREGON COAX yourself to HSHAKE' a leg and try our COC'S and SHAKESU this summer PARKERKS PARVAY l Iivc only with my thoughts. sighed Ray Lumka. And this caused Dcc Dugan to crock, Yeah, empty lilc, isn't it? EDWARD SCHUNKE, Manager Grocery Dept. Monthly flcrount Service WWI. F. PERLICH, Manager Meat Dept. Free Delivery Model Food Market Groceries. Fresh Meats,.Fruits..Vegctables..Bakery..Delicatessen Best Value for Your Food Dollar 175 North High Street SALEM, OREGON Telephone Alll H9 one Irumlretl nineteen Everything to Help Your Game Golf Award Sweaters Guns Tennis Rackets Badminton Athletic Equipment Fishing Tackle CLIFF PARKER SPORTING Gooos 372 State Street...Salem, Oregon...Telephone 6042 GIRLS Are These as Questions Bothering You? f What linc ol' work shall l rake up? XVhat will l do after my high-school graduation? lfso, rhcn hcrc is the answer to your prob- lcms: Become a bcuuty operator and cam as much as 525 a week. AZN? THE OREGON SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Fidler Furniture Complete Home Furnishings . . . featuring . . . Alexander Smith Rugs and Carpels Pacifc Ranges and Circulators Billwell Overslujjred Furniture olfcrs supcrviscd courses in hair wuving und E:I :3i'r5g Km- If You Want to be f' Success 225 North Commercial Street Oregon School of Beauty Culture T h 218 North Libcrry..,Tclcphonc 0800 elcp one 8425 Willett's Capital Drug Store A Dependable Store 405 Court Street .... Corner Liberty .... Phone 3118 .sb sk om: llundrmi liven PR 2? GRADUATES Having equipped yourselves by :J course of mental training and being about to enter upon life's activities. permit us to soy that one of thc essentials ol' business success is the establishing 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 ucquaintunee . , . il you will let him. The officers of the bank Lender you their services and will be glad to see you and help you all they can to get the right start in lilc. SALEM BRANCH UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Don Bluisdullz Darling, l loye you more Soyouthink Bobisanindiffercnt clunccr? than any woman in the world. questioned Vern Walker. Mid Meaney: i'Say 'universe' or l'll think Yes, indifferent to time. place and his you'rc hcklef' partner's feet. replied Ruth Alice Grant. Beal 7t!b1!re4,Z'a,ZJze Glaunf '37 7!ze Gwpdal GLA, Bimfvuf, ,of Goal P ' ' , ,wal Om ,new -190 S. 1.214 Si. one hundred lu-only-one Jestenflvliiler Stuclio Qua itq Portraiture a Srnecialtq ...Balconq of Miller's hi! CT anksn. CLARION ANNUAL STAFF AND STUDENTS OF SALEM HIGH FOR THE CO-OPERATION AND GENEROUS PATRONAGE ACCORDED OUR FIRM Jesten'-Miller Studio Official Photographers of the 1.937 Annual Bulruny of Millefs Slore drcd lwenly-Ihree 94 ' 0 Tvir. Wolf: Yes, my boy, I'm a sell'-made man. M ., .. . . A Son: Gcc, pop, that s what I admire you .is .1 My 1: lk' , 1' -7 , T-Ss . gp, . .i ef . .. . .- 5 , '?Q-. Y' lt's Coronation time. We dress our fowl Royally. Let one Crown your meals. Werner's Market Ralph W'erm'r, Prop. H91 Su. Commercial Bill Blocks Meat Market Openfrom 7 u. rn. Io ll p. m. for your convenience. Fresh Fish and Poultry Across from the Court House on High Street for. You tnkc the blame for everything. To the Future Business and Professional Women We would be pleased to design your wave for graduation. Recomize us? Grace Peters S. H. l933...Ethel Urlaub W. D, l93l...Opal Ecker S.H. l936. Complete beauty service at The, Beauty Box 208 lxlusonic Temple ...... Phone 9548 To the Future Business and Professional Men You have no doubt decided upon your business, but have you decided to keep your hair? Baldness is unnecessary. Xervac really grows hair. Consult Hattie Busick, scalp special- ist at Salem's Hairgrowing Salon FOR MEN AND WOMEN 200 lviusonic Tcmplc . ..... Phonc 9548 Bill Watkins and the General tire go a long way to make friends Phone 3412 .... Libcrry and Chcmckr-ra BeutlerfQuistad Lumber Company Everything in Building Material 495 Wallace Road Salem, Oregon Telephone 8181 :S one hundred luentyilour SP 5 Use Western Union Don't Write . . . Telegraph 437 State Street Telep ne 3171 COMPLIMENTS OF Walker E1 Howell Funeral Home 545 North Capitol ho Come to Cooke's for your School Books and Shool Supplies, Fountain Pcns,Greeting Cards, Omce Supplies, Kodaks. Cooke Stationery Company 340 Stare Street just East of Ladd 52 Bush Bank PARRISI-I STORE IWELCOMES Salem High Students School Books, Supplies Fountain, Hot Lunches CAPITOL 82 PARRISH STREETS Kuhn's Shoe Repairing .,.we rebuild 'em. .. QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES 464 Court Street .... Salem, Oregon Miss johnson: If your mother gave you n large apple and o small one and told you to dividc with your brother, which apple would you give him? Whitey Morley: D'yc mean my big bro- ther or my little one? Doug McKay was having his eyes rested for n drivers license. Pointing to a chart on thc wall, the examining officer asked him to identify the things he saw. What is the large circle in the center? he asked. That is thc Ggure IS, Doug replied. Wrong, said thc omcer, Thur is a pic- ture ol Mao West talking to Katherine Hepburn. Pade's Grocery 64 Market BEN O. FADE, PROP. FREE DELIVERY 1244 EAST STATE STREET BERTRAIVVS FS5i'Eh SIBERRIAN SEEN snop Barbecues and Hamburgers OUR SIBERRIAN MILKSHAKES ARE REALLY THICK I-IILIQS WIMPY HAMBURGERS and home-made ice cream we no Nor ons N. Capitol si. 697 Ngrgh Capitol SELL BEER Telenhone 7418 A 2155 om: hunrlred lwenlyjire lXlEEDl lAlVl'S BOOK STORE THAT HAS SUPPLIED SALEM HI STUDENTS WITH School Books Books Cin' Stationery Typewriters School Supplies Founlain Pens Greeling Cards for many years. Students and teachers know that they can depend upon our friendly, courteous service. l, 1 W . zu X , is ff! fr g ' fails' ,' ll ll ll It Pays to Play whether it's foot' ball, tennis, Hshing or whatfnot, you'll find the proper equipment here. ANDERSON SPORTING GOODS 167 North Commercial Street Brooks Clothiers FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN 456 State Street ..., Phone 3455 Iviother: Well, Ralph, what have you been doing all afternoon? Ralph Lcedy: Shooting craps. lvlotherf Mother: That must stop. Those little things have as much right to live as you have. Metropolitan Stores Inc. School Supplies North Liberty Street, Salem, Ore. Bots 'l'llfx1'ttnER C. R. 'l'u,x'rt:llElt ' ' f 't'i ::' 'L' W ' ifiw .X , . X Telephone 7490 li i 2 xr ll Thatcher Printing Co. I 0Pll I1 I Ii' SIS lk ii Y li 153 South High Salem, Oregon Y 2 V 5 7 f i 5 one hundred lwenty-.r E? IMI Us UAE f HU Il MQECGTQJ IEW BRADUUIIINS Can't I show you how to play the piano during vacation? Special streamlined summer course. P.S .... Many thanks to all the hifschool gang from 549 Ferry street .... phone 4480. Lena Belle Tartar VOICE Mabel S. Powers TEACHER OF PIANO Acrznvnirizn STUDIO RESIDENCE 393 M Court St. ' 'Le Belle lzsi- COURT s'l'Ria15'r ..... 'rELi5PHONi5 mn Phone 3847 Phone 3469 Florence Moore Ferry Piano and Voice Graduate of Pennsylvania College of Music, lvleaclville, Pennsylvania Nelson Siudio Building Salam, Oregon Frances Virginie Melton ACCflliI1l1liD PIANIST.. .TEACHEIL . .LECTURER Instruction from the beginning to advunccd artistic interpretation. 324 NORTH CAPITOL ...,. TELEPI IONE S084 Betta Barker TEACHER OF PIANO 993 Court Street Telephone 9490 The real tree ol knowledge is the dale trcc. 'Six Dorothy Pearce TEACHER OF PIANO ACCRliDI'I ISD ALI. GRADES UF I'IANO INSTRUCTION 207 NORTH XVINTIZR ,.,. TELISPHONIE 4230 Woman is u thing of beauty und jaw forever. one luinrlred lliwnty-seven 1 g Coz-iTS FASHIONETTE 429 couR'r STREET SALEM. OREGON DRESSES of HATS The whole world is returning to QUALITY WE NEVER LEFT IT Tuilorcd-to-measure suits give bctrcr lit-bcttcr appearance. A. A. Clothing Company Ill North High Strcct Beauty begins with Hair Be assured of Hrst-class permanent waves . . . they cost so little! MILLER'S BEAUTY SHOP Emma Kalke Haley, A!anager...'I'clephonc 7953 Congratulations to all who help make SALEM HIGH the great School it is The Little French Shop 175 North High jenn Victor: Do you guarantee that this sprout will grow into a great big trac. Mr, Davis: lf it docsnl you get your money buck. jean V.: Oh, then you'd bcncr give mc cnoguh ropc for a swing. A Pleasant Place to Trade Bloch's Golden Rule Store 220-226 North Liberty SALEM, OREGON DuBain Fur Company Muster Furricrs and Designers Fine Furs Q Restyling and Repairing Phone C18-K1,..MlLLER BLDG .... Salcm,Orc. Announcing Salem's Newest jewelry Store SALEM .IEYVELERS We carry a Gne Line of XVzizchcs, Rings, Diamonds, Silvcrwurc and jewelry Sec us for Graduation Gifts. Class Pins and Rings made to order. SALEM JEWELRY COMPANY 125 NORTI l HIGH The Little La.dy's Store BAKERY 'Z-'ZSSQQ Tclcphonc S661 .... H90 Center Strcct bk: one hundred twenty-eight 13 ALL TYPES 'ILAUGHT AT Cheney's Barbara Barnes Schwl of i School of Profcssionnlllancing Tap Dancing 155 South Liberty Sticct 'l'clcpl1cnc 3535 SALEM. omzcori s'rYl.Es rw .y TODAY isp, .1 4 m I N ew ODE O DFW A I- L M A K E 5 m.sT,xT12 s'rREE'r, S,u.EM, OREGON Thos. Rocn 420 Court Strect TELEPHONE M74 Scl1reclerfBerg Grocery Fruits and Vegetables Corner Commercial and State Telephone 6606 why Walk ? A h Policeman: 'Youve been doing sixty Ride a bicycle and See miles un hour. Dont you cure anything about the law? the World Shirlcc McCain: Why, ofhccr, how can Harry Scott thc Cycle Man I47 South Commercial Tclcphnnc -lilo l mil? l'vc onlyjusr met you. Everything in Hardware Salem Hardware Go. HEADQUARTERS for FINE WATCHES QUALITY MERCHANDISE ll ,UM FOR LESS THE FRIENDLY THE JEWEL BOX STORE JEWELERS Phone 4906 I20 North Com mcrcial us Stale street, Salem, Oregon e hundred tuvmly-nine 9:2 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM dwg . , . , ff IHIEIIUUQIDUIFS 1193? I W' saga: ,wig MMMM EQMMMMMMMMMMM Mrvg 1 U 'lf PHY' 3V I' .Ulf -x fl NIL- -04: FN 5 H . . hr-15 sv-45 wvg Nrvj SUD PERUCIDUH . W4 BMV' , , . BMV' :MW I +'f .. , . FXIV' QM Sxmf .uvg ' 55? , + . L + 326 Mai QIIR7 2535: L + 2 L + ' :fm rg: Mira M.:- Lf.: r IN: mf : :. 9495 V 4 Q A FRU BUTE N C95 Mia: p,+x: :IN MR: L, Q. ith I K -, CLARION ANNUAL PRINTERS ' 3 3 EDITIONS 1934-5-6-78zBEFORE 5.65 :P xi Lf Q: 'MK ., ., F I X: 51:9- we Meg I! N ff. Re B 5 H2 74 fl.IiQ . ,,. mmmmmmmmmmm If W 'Q A W Q ,+ 4s N r P: 42:5 ,ir , f We L Ox, 1 'xl Z +xlL 'QL +C 11 Alu I th u th I lk I. IN .Q LSE one hundred thirty one hundred thirty-one lndex to Advertisers PAGE A. A. Clothing Co. ,....,,,., .... ..,.... 1 Z 8 Anabc1's Beauty Shop ,,.,.,... ...114 Anderson's Kandy Kitchen ..,.., ,,.... I 10 Anderson Sporting Goods . ,,., .,.... 1 26 Arehart 81 Aldrich .,..,....,,.,., ...... 1 I6 Barker, Bcrta ,,,,,....,..,,,,,,,, ,..,... 1 27 Barnes, Barbara ,... ,, ,...... 129 Beauty Box ...,.....,.,,.....,, 124 Becke 81 NVadsworth . ,,,, ,,.. 1 08 Berger, Dr. A. E. .,.,,,.,......,... , ,..... 103 Benson Baking Co ,,... ..v,,,.........,.. V V- ...117 Bertelson 81 McShane ...,.........,,,., ,.,,,.. 1 15 Beutlcr-Quistad Lumber Co. ,.... .124 Bishops ,,,,,,. ...,....e. ..,.,.... ...,,.,.. ,... . . 1 1 3 Bligh Billiards ,....,,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. 110 B1och's Golden Rule .,..... .... . 128 Block's Meat Market .,,. 1 24 Blue Bird .,........,..,.,, .,.,,, . . 117 Breithaupt, C. F. .,.. ., 119 Bright Spot Cale ,,,.,., ..l05 Brooks, Clothiers ...,,,,, H126 Brunk, R. Estill L ...,.,,.. N103 Capital City Bindery ....,.. ......, 1 Z1 Capital Journal ,.... .. ...1 19 Carson Pharmacy , ,,.. ......., .,..... l 0 8 Cheney, Ed .....,..,,.,.,..,.............. ....,.. 1 29 Clough-Barrick Company .... ...,l0o Collins. Brad .................. ........ ...,... 1 2 7 Commercial Book Store .......... ..... . 106 Coney Island . .... ................,....., 19 Cooke Stationery Company ..,.,..... .... . 125 Court Street Dairy Lunch... ...,.. ..... . 105 Credit Bureaus ..................,.... ..,.... 1 Oo Du Bain Fur Co. .........,..... ..,, 1 Z8 Ebener's Grocery ........ .... 1 05 Elliott Printing Co. ,,., .. . 130 Fashionette . .............................. ..,..., 1 28 Ferry, Florence Moore .....,..,..,.. .. .... 127 Fidler's Furniture Company ..,, .. . ....,.. 120 Field's Dress Shop .... .... .............,.. . . . . 115 Five and Ten Cent Grille .......... ....,.. 1 08 Fortner, Dr. Edgar ...............,.. ....... 1 03 Golden Pheasant ............... .... 1 14 Goodenough, Edwin C ..... .. ..... .103 Grabcnhorst, W. H. .,.i,,, ,,,,, I 05 Hamilton, C. S. .,......., .,.............. ...,... 1 0 5 Hartman Bros. ....................,.. ...... ....... 1 I S Hazel Dell Dairy .....,................. ...... . 107 Hicks-Chattcn Engraving Co. ,. ..,....131 Hil1's ......,......................... ............, ....... 1 2 5 Hogg Bros. ....,.......... ...,..,... ........ ....... 1 1 5 Howard Corset Shop ........ 110 Hotel Bligh .......,.,......,... ....... 1 17 Hotel Senator ........... .... . ........,. 1 lo jestcn-Miller Studio ....... ....... 1 22-123 Jewel Box ........................ ,.......... 1 29 Jorgenson, Ira. ,.......... ....... 1 17 Kay's Dress Shop .....,., ....... 1 15 Klosic Photo Shop ..,..... ..... , 1 12 Krups 51 Long ................,.. .... 1 18 Kuhn's Shoe Shop ............... .... 1 15 Ladd 82 Bush, Bankers ....... .. .... 109 Littlc French Shop, Little Vl.ady's Store .....,,. Maddison, bloc. ......... ....... . Man's Shop ..... .,.,...,............. Melton, Frances, Virginie .....,. Metropolitan ........,...... .,... . . Miller s .............,....... .. . Miller Beauty Shop .....,. Model Food Market ....... Mode o Day ..............,.. V Moon, Dr. Max Moore, A. H. .,,..., ........... 7 ' MorrisOpticalCo. ...... Morse, Robertson, Powers, Buren 82 Robertson. Drs. .. ..,.... Necdhamk Book Store ...,. Olson, Frosty .......... , Oregon School of Beauty Pade s.Grocery ....... Parker s ,..,. ......................,....,..,.,. Parker, Cliff .,........ Parrish Store ....... . Pearce. Dorothy ......,. Perry's Drug Store... Pomeroy 82 Keene . .. Porthole ......,..,.......,.., Pound, Dr. B. F. Powers, Mabel S. ............... . Quisenberry? .....,..........,,.......,. Rigdon Co., W. T ....................... . Rocn Typewriter Exchange ....... Rowland, Dr. Mary C, .......,.. . Salem Columbia Market ....... Salem Hardware Co. . ,,.. Salem jewel ry Co. ........... . Salem Laundry ,,... .. .... .. Sehredcr-Berg Grocery ........ Scott, 1-larry .... . ...,... Scott, Dr. O, L. . .... .,..,. . ,. Suits, Roebuck S1 Co. ....,.. . Shattuc's ....,.,.....,... .. .....,.... .. Siberrian Cream Shop ........ Smart Shop .,.........,, ,........,.... Spa, The . .........,... . , ,... Statesman Publishing Co ...,.... Stevens-Brown, jewelers ....... Stiff Fumiturc Co., H. L. Tallman Piano Store ......,..... Tartar, Lena Belle ............ 1'aylor s ,............. ............ .....,... Thatcher Printing Co. .....,......,. . Underwood-Elliott, Fisher Co ....... ....... United States National Bank ...,.. ....... Valley Motor Co. .............. Walker 51 Howell ,. ............ XVatkins. Bill ............. Wcrner's Market .........,......... Vifestern Union ....,.............. ..... . . Wil1ett's Capital Drug Store ...... Vsfilson, Otto .... ........ . . .. . . . Y.1V1.C.A. ......-........-.... v,v., Y PACE M128 ...l28 ...l14 ...115 ...l27 ...lZb .. 104 ...IZS ...l19 .. 129 ,..103 ...1 12 ...1Zb ...103 ...IZO ...l 12 ...l20 ...l25 ..,1l9 ...120 ...125 .0127 N106 ...1 I6 ...IO6 ...103 ...117 ...10b ...IOS ...IZ9 M103 113 129 ...128 ...l ll 0.129 ,..129 ...108 .. 115 ...l 12 ...125 ...117 ...118 ...1 14 ,..ll0 118 110 127 105 .0126 ...l08 121 117 ...IZ5 ...IZ4 ..12-1 ...l25 N120 105 H108 one hundred Lliirly-two .5 gg. Acklcy, Clillord F .... Ackley, Edward ..... Adams, Robert ...,. Adamson, Lawrence. Addie, Alden ........ Addie, Margaret ,.,. Addison, Margaret. . Alexander, George, . . Alford, Maxine M.. . Allen. Darrell ...... Allen, Francis .... Allen, Harold .... Allen. Howie ....... Allport, Lawrence. . . Amend. Clifford ..,. Ames. Merrill .... Amort, Edythe, , , . . Amundson, Eileen. . . Andercgg. Anderson, Chloe ..,. Anderson, ganet .... Anunsen. etty. . , . Anunsen, Ruth ,... . , Arbuckle. George ...... Arehart, Jeannette ..... Mnry jane ....,.,....... PHOTOGRAPH INDEX ...l7,81 . .,.... 78 88 ,..17, .....79 .......l7 .....66, 59 .....,.l7 ...,.69 .....69 .......l4 ..,.l7.69 , .,.... 84 6679 .....79 .,.51 100, 66, 78. 81. 51 81 ...,,..l0O, .95 ,...100,7o, 51 .......7l,95 , ...,.... 17,76 Blodgett, Corydon ..,..... Blundell, Eileen ..... Bllven. Walter .....,.......... ........ 8 2 94, 74. 79, 82, 51 Blundell, Curtis ...,.. ........... loo, es, Bourwright, Evelyn ..,.. ......,. Boarwright, Shiela. . Boehringer, Carlton. Bombeck. Jeanette. . Boock, Ernest ..,... Boock, Ellen ...... Bosch, Marie ..., Bowen. George. Bower, Octavia. . . Bowles, Claude .... Bowne, Agnes ..... Boyd. Edrudell .... Boyle. Arthur ...., Brady. Robert, ..... Brandon, Vilma ..... Brant, Bettie Z1 .... Brantncr, Pearl ..... ...5l 78,59 ..,l00 'ii. Boise, Sidney ........, ,.... . . , 80, 100, Breedlove, Dale ...... ......,.. Brennemen, Archie. , Bridges, Robert ..... izif Ed. .88 .82 69 51 .69 .29 100 .51 .80 .51 .51 .78 .59 .21 .59. .21 .86 .97 .82 51 Armpriest. jim ....,. .....,........ 1 7 Bright, Le Roy ...... .... 4 55, 86, 99, 83, 59 Armstron . Beverly ............,,.,.,.. 75 Brinkman, Enid ...... ...,..... ....., 8 0 Arnett, Ciraldine. .. . . . 100. 81, 78. 51 Brinkman, Margaret .... ...,,... . . . . .51 Aspinwall. Eleanor. ,.,. .............. 1 7 Brock, Vera .......... .,......... 2 1 Aspinwall, Evelyn. . . ..,......... 51 Broer. Marjorie. .... ......... . 75, 69 Aspinwall, Hubert. . . .... 84 Brown. Carolyn ,.... .,.. 7 1, 74, 75, 51 Aspinwall. Vivian .... . , . .100 Brown, Lewis ...,. .......... . 82 Atchison, Frank .... .... 1 8, 82 Brown, Sybil ....... ..,.,..... 5 9 Bailey. Eleanor .... , ..... mo, so gQ2X2g,,l2gAu,1',lQfg,,,c,' ' Bailey. Margaret .... .... 1 8, 76, 79 Bmw, -mclmn ,... ' ' '22 Bam- Delbert 4-- 8 Z Buchanan, Kenneth ,..., ........ 9 5 Bales, Cleo .....,. ....... 7 7 Buckner Vcmon 75 84 Bama- Robert '--A ---4- 1 8 Bunn. Delmu .... H .. 51 Bufbcf- Pofofhv' -4-4 -A-4-bv S0 Burger Dorothy .... ..... 7 fa si. so Barham' Domthyt ' ' ' 65' Sl Burgess. Eva ...., ....... 1 .78, 81 Bflfkus- MCC ----r--' A '--- ---- 8 4 Burright, Lyle. . ,. .,... zi. 94. oo Barrett. Margaret. . , . . , .65, 84, 59 Bums Nod 95 Barry, Pauline ...... .... 1 8, 75, 80 Bushnlm BOB' ' '77 95 Bartelle. Gladys .,.. . ........ 18 Bushnell' yvalthf ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 59 Barlett, Clcavc, , .... ....... 6 9 Byrd Betty i ' Q51 i?liriril1lJzfrirlrliiha15ij65Za ' 4 -1-- gg' gg Byrd: lm: 1 3 i 1 1 i 5 .. : i ::i1ara,'1,er1'rr,' rr Baumgartncr, Mubclg H A - H -80 Bywater, Mary Ellen .... .....,, 5 8, 83, 59 Bcall, Eugene ....... ..... 9 6 Cain, Evelyn ..,,..... .........,.. Z Z Bcardsley. Orville. . . . ....... 20 Campbell, David ..,,... .,...,..... . .59 -Bechtel, Eleanor .... .... 8 1, 79 Campbell, Margaret ..,,...,..,..,..,... Z2 Bcckncr, Bobbie. ,. , ..... ,51 Carkin., Vernon ....... ..... 2 2, 92, 99, 81 Beck. Betty .... . . , . ..... 79. 51 Carr, Evelyn .,... .. ....,....., . .ZZ Beckett, Sybil ..... ..,, Z 0, 100 Carroll, Bil ..... .......,.... 5 9 Becehler, Vera .... . ..., 100, 59 Carson, Harry ..,, ..... 2 2, 96, 99 Beecroft, Gordon .... ........,..... 8 2 Case, Maxine. .,.. ..,.., 2 3, 75 Behrens. Lydia .... ....... , ...... , 88 Cass, Clifton ,,... ....,.. Z 2 Bell, Kirk. ...,... ..20, 73, 71, 86, 85 Castcel. Richard .... .... , .,.69 Bell. Marian ..... ..,....,...... 1 00 Cnusey. jack .,....... .......... 8 2 Bender, Mildred. . . . . . , ,. .20 Chadwick, Margaret ........... .100, 81, 51 Bewley, Thelma .... ..... 5 1 Chamberlain, Frank .......... 22, 77, 81. 50 Biles, Betty. , .,... ..,..., Z 1 Chambers. Douglas. .2Z, 73.94.91 86, 99, 85 Bincgar. Dorval ..... ......... 5 1 Chambers, Richard ..,..,........ 74. 86, 59 Birehet, Marjorie .... .,..,...... 5 1 Chapin, jack ......,.....,,..,........ 59 Bishop, Edwin, .... .... S 6, 85, 59 Chapman, Carl ..,.... ,.., .,.. 9 9 Blaisdell, Don .... ......... 9 6 Chapman. Doriene .... ..,, 5 1 Blake, Phil .,.,. . . .18, 82 Chase, Richard ..... . . , ,82 El? one hundred thirty-three SB 15 38 PHOTOGRAPH INDEX Chiles. Bert ......,.................... 22 Christmann, Audrey ..... . . . ...66,8o 23 Cladek, Mary Dale .... ......,.. Cleggett, Sylvia ..... Clare, Margaret .... Clark, Bcttv ..,.. Clark, Carol ..... Clark, Helen ,,., . . Clark, Kenneth .... Clark, Jeanette .... Clark, Roscoe. . . Clark, William. . . , ','.'.'i5,a4,' jfIIi66,'Sif Clausman, Gilbert .... .... 7 9, , Clearwater. Bill .... Clearwater, Jane .... , Clement, Don ....,. Cleavcr,Hclen.,.,,... .... Clendcning, Mary. ....,, ......... 8 l, Clendening, Verabeth. .......... .... Q Cleveland, Melvin ..,. 78 5l 80 5l 23 23 59 82 .. . . . . . . .23 58 59 84 78 82 79 86 84 . . .... 23, 73, 95 00 Collar, Ada ......... ....,..,..... l Collar, Charles ...,.. .... Z 3. 7l, 95, 69 Collar, Merry ......... .......,... 2 3, 88 Collowell, Charlotte ...............,... 83 Combs, John ...,.,,. Compton, Barbara ..., Comstock, Merle ..,. Condo, Ted ....... Conway, Nadine ..... Cooke, Georgia .... Cooley, Orval ...... Coons. Harriettc. . . . . Coons, Marjorie. . . Cooper, Carol ....,., Cooper, Delores ...,. Cooper, George ,... Copley, Mary ....... ...,l00,66,74, 50,51 82 ,, .....,...... 84 59 ....65, 74, 86, 83, Sl .. .24, 100, 74, 75, 84 ........I00 .......Z3, So .....Z3,94,82 Cornin , Pauline .....................,. Cora, liolct ,,..,,.., . Cottew, Gloria. ..... . Cottew, jerry ....,... Z3, 94, 75, 97, 64, Cottew, Mary Alice ................,,.. 24 79 85 l4 86 Coursey. Gaynelle ........,........,,.. Z-l Covert, Grace .......... lO0, 74, 78, 76, 51 76 24 78 59 52 59 Coward, Vera .,.. Crabb, Gladys. . , . . Craig, jack ...... Crain, Barbara ,,.. Crary, Bill ...... Crary, Helen. . . . . Craven, Ethel ..... Crawford, Gladys .... Crawford, Harriet .... Creasy, Raymond .... Crol-ter, Richard. . . Cross. Helen .... Crowe, Vera ...... Crozier, Shirley ..,.., ....,....,..24,78. ..IffffQfi5f7K,' ,,..78, 74, 68, 95. ,...75. 78 ......59 ....5Z , .......... 80 ,..,........l00 , .... l00,78,59 Crump, Ruby .....,,.. ......,..,, 2 4 Cunningham, Alice .,,.. ....,.... 8 8 Cunningham, Charles. Currey, Al ...... ..,... Curtis, june ......... Cutler, Pauline .... ......... ,.52 ...,96, 86, 52 I' ............. 5l Daley, Ben . ....................,..... 82 Damon, Howard ........,. 24, 75, 74, 99, 78 Dasch. Jack .....,. Davis, Dora. , . , . . .. ...,.88 Davis, Edith ...... , ....,.,..,......... 79 Decatur, Kenneth ,....... . .,.......... 24 Degenhart, Gene ,.... ................. 9 5 100, 06, 65, 68, 58, 83 59 Dcnniston, jean. . Dc Prez, Marietta .,...., De Prez, Robert ..........,..,.,....... 69 Devorc, Esther Mac. .l00, 65, Sl, 50, I4 de Vries, Irene .... Dibble, Beth .,,... Dickey, Shirley ..., Dickson, Shirley. . . Diehm, Florence. . . Dillard, Helen .... Doerfler, Harold, . . Dokken, Hazel .... Dokkcn, Orlando. . Dombecker, Norval ..,, Douglas, Elene ..,. Douglas, Louise , , . Dow, Murray ...... Downey, Mary .... Downs, Hume ,.... Drager, Maxine. . . Dresslar, Naomi, . . Driggs, Don .,..... Driver, Pauline ...... Drorbaugh, Maxine Dugan, Dec ....... Duke, Bob ........ Duncan, Dorothy. . Dutton, Burl ....,, Duval, Shirley ..,.. Earle, june ....... Eason. Mary ..... Eaton. Bob, , . . Eland, Bud ....,. Elgin, Bernice .... Elliott. Orah ..... Ellis, Dean ..... . . . Elsasser, Florence ..,. Elwood, Eldon ..... Embrcy, Maxine ...,. Emery, Curt ..,...... Englebart, Dorothy ..... Bartruff, Muriel. . . Ertler, Erwin ...... Eschleman, Donald Eschlcman, Sam. . . Evans, Albert ..... Evans, Billy ...... Evans, Helen ..... Ewing, Alvin, .... Ewing, Bob ....,.. Eyerly, Betty. .,.. Fallin, Lee ..... Fahey, Nina, . . .. Fasching, Nona .... Fenwick, Kenneth. Ferguson. Coranell. Ferguson, Carol. . . Fieland, Arthur, . . Fisher, Irene ..... Fisher, Lucy. . . . . Fitts, Robert. . ,. .. Fitzsimons, Eric, , , ,100, Q.. 76. sci so , 52 73 . ..........,,.... l00 .....25,76 ,......,,l00 .....77, 86, 83 , ,,., ,.,, 5 2 , .... 52 74 80, ,. ...... 100 ....25, ..,...,.....s4 , .... 9o,74,eQ,5z .....,,....l00 , ......... 25 . .... 93,52 .....7o,52 ...59,86 .....25 .......9s ....a0,1oo ........z4 ,,....l00,84 ......l00,65,84 ....25, 75, 74, as ............95 ....s1, so, 78, 52 ..,...,..z5,sz .....75,79.5o ........2t5,7a .....97,99,82.84 ........i0o,se ..........z0 ...,.e9 .....79 .....s2 .84 59 .....94, 66, 65, 80, 99, SZ Ewing. Margaret ..,. . . . ............79,59 . ,....,.. ..l00,59 . ..,... 99 ....l00, 52 ....l00,52 .......Z5 ...,.26 .....86 ....l00 ....,26 ...,.82 .....69 S8 one hundred thirty-four il!! Flood, Frances. Fontanini, Aldo .... Forge, Bill. . . ,. Forgard, Ruthe ..,,. Fortner, Edgar. Foster, Anne ...,.,. Foster, Clifford ...,, Foster, Norma. Foster. William ..... Fox, Ed ...... French, Dick ....... Fricscn, Delbert ..,. Froehlich, Gertrude. Eroehlich, Wanda. . . rogle , Zi ah ..,.. Fry, Nlarglee. . . . . Fukuda, usie .... Fuller, Norman ..., Fulmer, Jeanette .,... Fulmer, Virginia. , . Fulton, Robert ..... Gahlsdorf. Bob ...., PHOTOGRAPH INDEX ....25,7l,7-1. Gailbraith, Marvelle. . . . . . . Gallagher. Robert. . . Gallagher, Brady, . . Gallaher, Sumner, . . Galloway, Vera .... Gambill, Bruce. . Gardner, Jimmie, Gardner, John, . . Gardner, Phyllis. Geiscr. Mary jo, Gell, Alta Vivian. Gcmunde r, Ma ry ...,. George, Eugene. . George, Dwi ht .... Gerig, Beulah .... Gerig. Gladys .... . . Gerig, Katherine. Gerig, Roy ....,, Gerig, Sarah ...., Gcrzlaff, Alberta. . . Gibson, Victor. . . Gibson, Willow ..... .26 82 ......8l,58,59 .....25,8l .....,.79 .....25 ..,..26 .....Z6 .. ....... 85,52 .......... H88 ..... 80.27.73 . ...... 80,100 ..........,l00 ..,.l00,79, 14,59 ......,....I00 ....27. 80, 76 ...,...82 ,. .... 82 l00 . .......... 26 .......26,96,92,8o,l8 . ....... 2I,S2 ....27,76,6-l- , ...,,.... 27 ...,.88. 27 ....27,86 .....27,79 ......l00 . ...,. 79 82 ....26, 71,179,255 Gilbert, Anna Louise .... Gilbertson, Norma je HIL... . Gildow, Frances ....,..,, 52 75 52 Greenwood, Dorothea ..... .... Greenwood, Marjorie .,.. Greig, Vernon ...,.... Grimmer, Herman .... Grivey, Harriet ..... Grosso, Carmcla .... Gunter, Maxine ,,.., Gustafson, Carl ......, Gustafson, Francis, . . . Gutelcunst, Doris ,.... Gutckunst, George .... Gwin, Mary Ruth ,... Hagedorn, Willrcd, . . Haines, Lester, ..,, . Hall, Lucille ,...,., Hamilton, Betty ...... Hammer, Geneva. . . . . . . . .. Hamriek, Lois ....... Hansell, jack. . . .. Hansen. Florence. . . Hansen, Harda .... Hansen, Irene ..... Hansen, Robert ..... Hanson, Lee. . ,... Harold, Doris ...., Harper, Joan ...... . Harriman, Lillian ..... Harrington, Doris ..... Hart, Vir inia. . . H8flWCll,iflllEOh, Harvey, Ruby. , . Hasbrook, Darrel. . . . , Haskins, Myrtle. Hawkins. Eloise. . Hawkins, Rodney. . . . Hayes, Louise. . . ,......io0, Hebei, Birdie ...... zs,71,1oo,ee, , , Heinke, Pauline ...... Henderson, Adelberl. , Henderson, Dudley ,... Henry, ,lim .... .... Herbster, Marcella .... Hcrren, Darrel. .... . . Hickman, Lau ra Lou ,.,. .... Hicks, Lorcn ,... .,.. , Hiebert, Alvin ...... Hicbcrr, Roscllu. .26,65,8-l . ..... l00,60 . ....... 84 . .,.. 82 .. ,..... 52 .,..l00, 59 ......,.....26 78, 52 52 ....Z6,4?6,b6,79 ..,..26. 66. 74, 75, 'IfIIifIQfffi .','.','.b's, sa, 69, oo, .,.........80,l 'fibbfibf 64 Z6 75 26 00 80 52 .. . . . . .26 00 28 26 82 83 28 86 2ffIi66,'o0 .,...,..28,74 ,.........83,52 .....94, 95,99, 52 .....,.....75,79 ........75,84,53 78,8l,53 Sl 7664 .....69,53 ......82 .,..l00,83 .53,83 .....S5, .....27. 53 75 88 82 Goebel, Peggy ...............,.,.... 86, 27 Hilfikcr, Kenneth ,,.. . ......,...... 27, Goffrier. Alice, .............,,..... l00. 52 Hill, Cliiiorcl ......,.. ......,...... 2 7, 78 Goodenough, Eileen ............,.... 28, 65 Hill, Tom ............ .27, 94, 92, 86, 99,85 Goodcnougiah, Maxine. .28, 100, 74, o5, 78 63 Hodge, Norma ...... ,....,.. .......... 7 8 Goodrich, osc Ann ..............,..... 52 Hodgson, Charles ..... ...,,.......... 2 7 Gookins, Richard. . . , .................. 60 Hodgson, Rodger ..,.. .... . . . .69 Gordon, Wayne .... .... 7 8, 69, 51 Hoffcrt, Dorothy ..... ..... l 00, 84 Gosser. Delbert, , . . . ..,...... SZ Hofstetter, Otillia ..... ..... .... 7 9 , 50, 53 Gosser, Frank .... .... S 0. 26 Holden, Eileen. . .......,...,..,....... 53 Gosst-r,jack. .. ........ .,.. 9 3, 70 Hollawcll, Sara ........,,...,...... 80, 100 Gottfried, Ed ,..... .... , .... 9 9, 52 Hollstcin, jean. .27, 9-4, 75, 74, 97, 86, 99, l5 Grabenhorst, Anna Mac .... .... 8 3, 52 Holman, Lcnthal.. ....,,........ 80, 69, 53 Grabenhorst, Charles ..... ....... 8 2 Holman, Pershing ....... ........ 9 5, 99, 53 Grabenhorst, Richard .... ......,. 2 6, '99 Holmes, Leland ....... .......... 8 l Graber, Jeanette .... ..,,.............. l 00 Holmes, Leland ..... .... 8 l Graham, Dorothea ....,..... l00, Bl, 83, 60 Holmes, Muriel ..... ,..,, l 00 Gram, Elizabeth ....,.......,.. l00, 76, 52 Holt, ivlaxyne ...... ........ 5 3 Grant, Herbert ........,.........,..... 26 Hotchkissuloan ....... ..,. l 00, 75 Grant, Ruth Alice ...... 73, 19, 74, 65, 80, 68 Houghtaling, Elsie .... ...., l 00 Grant, Willard ..... .. .... .80, 74. l4, 52 Howe, Barbara ...., ,.... 2 7 Iii une hundred lhirlyjive PHOTOGRAPH INDEX Howe, Leola ...,.. ........,... l 00 Klet:ing, Ralph. . . . . . .69 Howe, Normagcne .,... ,... l 00, 86 Koch, Jack .,.,,..., ...... 8 Z Hoymr. Robert. ., . ..,. 09, 53 Koliwer, Edith .....,.. ....30, 79 Hoyt. Anna ....,.... ..... 2 7, S0 Koschmider, Dorothy .... .... 8 l, 79 I-lubbs, Virginia ......,...........,.. 27, 78 Kovalski, Evelyn ..... ........ l 00 Huddlcston, Lela. . .,,......,......... 27 Krcft. Alice .......,. .... .... 3 O , 78 Huffman, Billy ....... ................ 7 8 Kraft, Eleanor, ..... . . . 100, 74, 53 Hulst,Jcannette. .Z7, 73, 60. 74, 81, 77, 64, 78 Krehbiel, Norman .... ...... Z 9, 85 Hunter, Chester ........., , .... ....... S 8 Kruger, Doris ..... ...,,... 8 0 Huntley, Gene ....,.................. 53 Kruger, Hazel ...,.,. ....,..., 3 0 Hurley, Claire ..... .27, 100. 00. 74, 80, 64 Kuhn, Gertrude ..... ,,,., . .,.. 1 00 Hurley, Jean .... ..,... 1 00, 85, 70. 74, 53 Kurlh, Helen ,... ., .... 30, 100, 79 Hurley, Bettie ...,. ............ . . .77, 83 Kurtz. Barbara .... ....., 3 0, Sl Jiihn, Amos ......,.. .... fa 4, sci, QQ, so, sz Kyle- Mcflc ----- -'4---A- 5 3 Jackson, Audrey .,.. . ..,........ 28, 80 Lacey, Dean ...... .... 8 2 James, Cale ..,,... ..,......, 8 4, 53 Lacey, Geneva .... ...... 3 0 Jandrall, Joan, . . , .....,, 85 Lucey, Mable .... ..... 1 00 Jarvis, Cyril ...... ......... 2 8, 97 Ladd, Leslie ..... ......,,............ 8 Z Jarvis. Eugene ..... ...,........ 9 5 Lailtur, Jay, , ..... ........,,......,,.. 8 8 Jnskoski, Philip ..,. . ..,......,.., 95 Lafky, Bob. . ..... ....,..,........ . . . .b0 Jayes, Dorothy ..,. ..... 7 3, 29, 76. 18 Lamb, Barbara. . , .30, 66, 74, 77, 64, 85. 18 Jensen, Delma .... ..,.,....... 2 9 Lamb, John ...... ...........,...... 0 9, 60 Jeockel, Erving ..., ........... 8 Z Lamb, Wilmer .............. 31, 7I, 74, 69 Jeockel, Everett. . . ,.......... 82 Lmnku, Ray ...,.. ... .32, 7l, 74, 69 Johns, Evangclin. . . ..... 80, 100, 74 Lansing, Garnet ..... ...,. 3 0, 65, 76, 78 Johns, June ....... ......... l 00 Larson. Bernard ..,.. ,...,,.. . .9-I, 99 Johnson, Delpha. . . ,,,.,.. 29 Larias, Wallace .... . ..,... . . . .95 Johnson, Douglas. , ,,,,, 53 Larmer, Chester ..... .... 8 Z Johnson, Eunice .... ...,, 7 5, 53 Lnuderback, Dean .,.. .... 3 l Johnson. Frank .... .,... 2 8 Laughlin, Bill .....,. ........ Johnson. Gerald. . . ,.., 95 Laws, Shirley ...... ..,.. 8 6, 53 Johnson, Harold. , . .,.. 28 Layton, Rex ,..,,. . . . .95 Johnson, Jesse ........ .... 2 8 Lazarc, Paul.. ,... ... ....,.53 Johnson, Kenneth. . . ..... 84 Lebengood, Delva ..,,. ,.... l 00 Johnson, Louise .... ....... 2 9 Lebcngood, Walter .... ......,....... 3 l Johnson, Merrill ...... .....,... 0 -1, 84 Lce, Palmer ......... .............,.. oo Johnson. Richard ..... ..,.......,.. o 9 Lee. Parricia ...... .,..,,......,.. 7 8, 76 Johnstead, Nellie. ..... ............ Z 9, 53 Leedy, Jim ......,. ..,., 7 7, 67, So, 85, 00 Jones. Bruce.. .....,....,... 28, 95, 99, 82 Leedy, Ralph ..,,... ..,..,. 3 l, 74 80, 18 Jones, Dorothy Lee ..... ....,. l 00, 83, 53 Lehrman. Melvin ,,... ...........,.. 8 2 Jones. Ferne ..,,..... ....... l 00, 60 Lemon, Betty Ann .... .......... 60 Jones, Josephine. .. ..... 29, 65 Lenaburg, Francis. .. ...,...... 88 Jones. lvlartena .... ..,. l 00, 85 Lenz, Cliflord. ,... .........,.. 8 3 Jones, Rowena. . . . ....,..... 60 Leslie. Helen .... ...,..,..,. . . . 30 Jones, Ruth ..., .,... 8 5, 100 Lester, Eileen ..,.. ...,. 66 , 77. 78, 53 Jones, Vivian ...., . . . ,l00, 78, 53 LeVallcg, Merle ..... , ....... . . . . 31 Judson, Jeanne .... ....... 7 8, 81.1 Lewis, lizabeth ..... .... 7 3, 31. 75 Jung Sing. Earnest ..., . .... 28, 82 Lick, Lois ......... ...... 7 9, 00 Kiiminski, Clifford .... .,......,,. S4 l-!CbC- Mafmnna -----------------4A'-4 00 Kuncko, Hiroshi... .,... 31, 77, sz Lrvchfy-Hvwurdu -'..-.------44,- --78- 53 Kustcrr Domthv 44-4 4------ F - 00 Lilburn, lvlabelle ...... 73, 31, 75, 74, 76, 84 Kimrci, Miiiiccnf ..... ..... s ci, ss '-Fndbcffki Albfff '-------- 4----i-A-4-4 f' 9 Kellogg, George ...,... , , . . .69, 60 Llndcnnu- Vela - 'i'--'- -- 'i ' - - no Kells, Frances Alice .,.., ...,. 7 7, 60 Llndqulst' Cllfford '4 3 3 Kelso Richard ....... ....... 8 Z 60 l- ndqu'5 Vernon ' ---'i 'i' 3 Z Kcllyfplorcncc IIA. '..-4-l'- A I' 30 Lindsay, Francis ..,... .... 3 2, 99, 85 Kemper, Halbert .... . .... zo, 04, sz Llndsifom- Mum' Afie' ---A- i 7 6-60 Kennedy, Ralph. h V A 'll44,-. 39 Lindstrom, Robert ..,. ,,.. 3 2, 65, 18 Kephiiii, lzorah. .. , ..,... ,. so LQPPOH- Paul ,--- 1- - 4------- 32 Kestly, Helen ..... ..... 3 0, 74, 65 Llulg' -Jewel' ' ' ' ' 8' Keuscher. Lueile. , . ...,..... 86 liltwfllcr' Mummy ' ' ' 'A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ive y, oycc ...... ..... .,... E222 ?FS557'Tji:5f, ...5,'55:5fi, 39 Lloyd, Edgar -.-. Q . 5.12. 96' 69 Kinney, Eugene ,,... ..... Z 9. 74, 99 Lnwc- lvun- - - ' '--' i i -72 QQ Kimhorr, Ralph .... ,..... , ., ss '-Undccni PWS --'- 4 -- H- 31 Kittson, Lucile. . . ,...... . , .. 53 Lutz' M-If-Un ---A - H 100' 89 Klampe, Lyle ..,.. ,.... 2 9, 82, 84 Mack, Forbes. . , . . . 95,99 one lumdrril lhirly-six Pl-IOTOQJRAPH INDEX Mackay. Catherine, ....... .......... 3 l, 7l Miller, Barbara ..... ..., 3 4. 76 Macy, Marcello .......,............. 3l, Bb Miller, Marjorie. ,. .... 80, 5-l Maerz, Ed ........ ..,. 7 3, 04, 7l, 02, 00 Miller, Phyllis, . .. .....34 Maerz, lnc: ...... .........,.,, 7 5, 84 Miller. Violet ..... ..... Bb lxlagec. Hazel ..,,.. ...., 3 2, 00, 74, 78 Milligan, Lois ..., ,.... 3 4 Maison, Muck ..,.. ....,... bb , 00. 00 Millison. Bill ..... ...,. 5 4 Majer, Bill ,....... .... 3 3, 94, 79, 99 Millison, Dick .... ..,.,.. 3 4 Majer. Lucile ....... , ..... ..... 3 Z Mills, Charles ...... .,...... in 0 Mapes, Bertha Lou. , ........ 80. 8I Mills, Mary Ellen ..... .... I 00, 60 Mapes. Esther .,.... .... 8 0, SI Minard, Carol ...... ......... l 00 Marr. john ,.... . . ........ 110 Minicr, Jewell ...... ..... 3 4. 75, 84 lvfarshall, Clare .... ,..., L w3, 78. 00 Minncmann. Stella .... ........., 8 3 Marston, Doris. .. .,.... 32, 77 Minton. Daisy ...... ....... , .75, Sl Martin. Virginia. .. .... 65, OB, 53 Mio, Kay .,...... .... 3 5, 78, 07. 00 lxlason. Elizabeth. . . ....,..,. 80 Mio, Tom ........ ....... 3 5, 07, 00 Mason, Mildred. .. ..., . ,... .l00 Mitchell, Celia ....... ..... 3 4, 80, Bl. b-l Mason, Virginia .... ..., 3 2. 75. 0-8 Mitchell, Marian ..... ..... 3 4. 75, lx-l, 86 Mathis. Jessie ,,.. . .,....... 88 Mcen, Kathryn, ..,. .......,..... l 00 Mutthcs, Wilma .... ...... l 00 Muhney, Russell. . , . ....,..,. . . .82 Mattson, Frances. . . .,..........,.. 32 Moore, Della Fay. . . . . , . . . .88 Maurer, Warren ..,., ......,...... 6 0. 05 Moore, Frank .,,... . .,..... 82 lvlaynard. Earle ,.,...,. ........... , .33, 04 Moore, jean. .,... . . ..., IUU, 54 Maynard, Willscn ..,..... Sb, 85, 60, 02, 00 Moore, jerry ....,.. ,.... . .0-l McCaffrey, Ed, . ...........,.,........ 03 Morehouse, Elizabeth ........ 35 McCain. Shirloe .....,.. 32, bb, 74, 05, 77, 33 lvlorley, Ansel .......... .,... 8 8, 35 McColl. Mary ...............,,....,,., 79 Morley, james. ...... ....... 8 0 McCullister. Robert ,... . . ..........,... 82 Moynihan, Bud ..... .... 0 lv, 70 McCarroll. Gerald. , .... 00 Moynihan, eunc ...,.. ..... 3 5, 76 McClain, Henry, , . .... 33 Moynihan, Villiam. . ,.......60 lx4cClnin, Irene ..., ..... 3 3 Mudd, Bill, .......... .... 7 I, 74, 5-l McClay, Dessic ..... .... 3 3, 78 Mulkey, Gerald ..,., ......,. 0 5 lK2cglurclxLgwrence. ..... 32 Murray, Lila ....... ,.,. l Km, 58, 60 c ov. ic ra ..... , .... 7 - , 44 Q- . ,a McCullough, Lloyd. . ,,.. ....,,. 3 3 ' 3 5' McDonough, Delbert ..... .... 7 8, 53 Nalglgcr' Emllm, ' 'i J 5 McDougal. Cliiliord . ....... 82 Nell- Frank ' ' ' ' 'j6'54 McDowell, Margie.. .,,. 75, no Nclsbn Hmbllgl i i' 3 4' 50' 54 MeElhinney, Stuart . , .......... R10 Nclsnn' Merlin ' ' ' 68 McElroy, Dorothy ,.... . , ......... 80, 33 Nclqon' Smart ' ' ' ' ' 'ull McFarland. Shannon ..............,. , . .60 Nelgon' Wllllanfli ' A ' A ' ' ' ' ' 82 McFarlane, Clare. ,. .... 34. 73, 75, 85 New ljclomg ' ' ' 480 McGinty, Norma, , . ..,,.,....,.. 33 Ncwmll luni. ' ' ' ' ' 37' 30 Mecuire, Mabel .... .... I oo, 78, 53 Newcmllg 85,55 ' ' ' 3, McKay, Douglas. , . . ........... 32 Newton lQ,l'fu.sl,mll ' 34 McKay, Philip .... .,.....,..... 0 5 Nlcholgchcstcr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '80 McKee. Charlotte, . . . .... 100, 33, 65, 86 Nichol? Earl ' ' ' ' '97 McKinluy, Philip... ......... 3-l, 00 Nlckclvlrlhlll j 79 Mcliinlay, George .... , ..... 60. 58, 00. Niemeyer Pml,lc'l5 ' 75 Mcliinney, Verle. . ,. ........ o5, 86 Niegwandbl. LCC ' ' ' A ' A80 McLeod, Curl ....,. ........ S 3. an was Clmold 4' 3 All 'MN McMillan. Bethel. .. ...., I00, 77. 53 Nlnolnlva Null ' ' ' ' '00 McMillin, Beverly. . . .,....., 78. 53 Noble Earl i 'i ' 'S-, McNeil, Eleanor .... . .,...,...... 54 Noolhn pqiljielll i i 'i 5 3 McRae, David ..,.. ......,....... 8 Z Nunn Amlwn ' igl Mcxvain, Wcstly .,.. ..... 7 1, 74, oi. 54 Nunn' Warm Y' ' ' 35 74 Mead. Walter ......, . ............... S0 ' , i '7 ' ' Meuncy, Mildred ....................,. 35 Oglcsbvl Edllh 73' 30' 70' 08' Sl Means, Eleanor ..., . , .6b, 33. 65. 80, 64 lxlflkflfrc 4+AA ---'------'AA'4- gl 2 ' - Q ' . I ..... , ............ . 1 . 5553.1 11 i :ii31::i53:rsQ,iZ 0'NCl'1-'Sufi' ------- '-is I 00- 30' 7+ 85 Mason, Evelyn .... ..... 1 oo, ss, 70, 54 SESS' Qlf 'C -4--4 ' --4- A-' gg Merk, Vero ..... ............ l 00 Owl, llillura 'Ai 'ii i' r 77' 87 Meyers. Evelyn .,.. ,.... . ,.,, l 00 Osnilh Helen: ' Q Meyers. Howard ,,., . .... 05, 07, 54 Qslrlnr ROV II., ' llhr A ..,. Mcyffs- LCSW ---- ,----- 34 Orjcn. Eli:ubeth ..,. ., .,...... 36, ma Mickey, Robert .... ..,.... 3 4 Orten, Party ..,.. ..............., 3 li Millcr, Arthur .... .... 0 4, 90 Owen, Marianne .... ..... l 00, 66, 74, 60 one hundred lliirly-:even za PHOTOGRAPH INDEX Pabst, Frances. . .. ....,..... 37, 86 Rilea, Tom ...... .... . .78 Pade, Ermina .,... ........ , . . .85 Rings, Wilma .... ...... I 00 Page, Frank ....,. .,... 9 3, 86, I4 Rivctt,HazIc .... . ...... 100,76 Page, Malcolm ...., ....... , . .54 Roach, jack .....,. . ,........ . . .65 Pnnther, Hubert .... ..,...., 9 5, 82 Robare, Wayne .......,......... 88, 39, 82 Paris, Andrew .... ...... 3 6, 9-I, 99 Robertson, janet ............. 73, 65, 39, 85 Parker, Bill. . , .... ..., 3 6, 74, Sb, 85 Robertson, Marian ...........,, 100, 86, 54 Parker, Dolores ..... ..... I 00, 75, 83 Robinette, Winona .... 100, 66, 65, 78, 39, 64 Parker, Geraldine ..... . .,....... 37 Robinson, Glenn. .,...............,.... 69 Parker, Virgil ...... ........ 8 2 Rodlcy, Lucile ...,. ....,....,.,...... 8 6 Parkes, Eleanor ..... .... 8 l Roen, Tom .,.... .... 8 7. Parsons, Frances ,,.. . . .100 Rocn, Ethclyn ...., . . . .39 Patton, Beulah ......... .... 3 7 Rogers, Edgar. ,... ....., 8 8 Paulson, Oscar, . . , ....... ...... 60 Rohmcr, john, .... . ......... 39, 79 Pemberton, Mary Esther ,... ..... 7 5, 54 Rose. Wanda ....... . , . , .........., . . .88 Perkins, Velva ............ ..... I 00 Roscman, Marjorie. . , , .... 100, 75, 81, 54 Peters, Beulah .......... .... 3 7 Ross, Bob ...,...,.. , ........ .... 8 5 Pettit, Leroy .... .... 8 1 Ross, Gene .......,.,. ....... l 00, 39, I8 Pet:el, Grace ...... .... 3 7 Ross, Gladys ..... ........... I 00, 65, 50, 54 Phelps, Bonner ..,. ..,. 7 8 Ross, Mary Elizabeth ..,. ..... I 00, 78, 54 Phillips, Bill ....... .... 3 6 Roth, Lucille .,..,..... ...,.,..,.. 3 9 Pillette, Melvin ..... ...... 9 9 Rotzien, Fredrick. , ,. .... 38, 84 Plunkett, Evelyn ,... ...... . 100 Rueckcr, Quentin. ,. . .,.. 39, 99 Poll, Elsie ....... ....... , N88 Rulifson, Lois .,... .,...l00 Poxzue, Myron ..... . . ,37, 68, 84 Rulifson, Robert. .... . .. .39 Pollock. Jack, . .. ..,...., 37 Russell, Anita ...,. ....,.77 Potter, Carol ,,,, ,,,,,, 7 5 Russell, Lorraine .,.., .... -I 0, 86 Pound, Bob ..... ......,..... 5 4 Ryther, Leland. , . . .,.... BZ Pound, Jenn .... ..,.,......., 3 8 Ryther, Leonard ..... ,. .,,.. 82 Powell, Bob ..... . .... 96, 37, 99, 64 SI. La Powcridlack .... .,.. 7 3, 37, 75, 79 qglwl Y 'Q' -----4A 4------- - A-40 Price, arjorie .... ..,....,.... 60 S lm' nc 9' ' ' ' ' loo- 8l' 61 Prime, Bob ..... ,......... 5 4 ampson' Mlldrcd 7 Rf 54 Prince, Bob. . . .. ............ 37 QWSN- '-v- -r-----88 Pro, Dorothy ...,. ..,.. 3 s, ss, si Qnfgmti 'ma ---A ---4 8 5 Proiccorgchlul-H Sutter, renc. ........ .... 4 0 Probert, Jeanne' h A U HMV- l -38 utter, Allda-Mae ,.,. ....54 proppv Alfred. - - - I H H .80 Sawyer, Margie, ..... ........,...... 4 0 Pmpst' Lomnc' A H H 'mo gslvfige, Myrtle .,..,...,......,........ 88 Pun-cr Leslie, U ----H37 esinger, Ralph .........,........ 80, 74 Purbrickv Robert' ' ' ' 38 Schlesinger. Sidney ...... . .78. SO, 74, 40, 64 Putnam, David ....... ..... 5 8, 61 ancclar' Elmo? I 7 9 Putnam Rebekah- 1 A Q M-U I 'bl ramm, Patricia ..,,. ...,,... . ,.40, I8 ' ' ' ' ' ' Schroeder, Emcst ....... . . . . . .88 Quaclacnbush, Roger .,...,...........,. 93 Schmcdcrv Elizabeth .-4,' IIIV 3 8 Qucsscrh, Gladys ...... .... I 00, 81, 79, 54 Sch,-Oedcrv Louise ',.--- A A l '40 Raines, Francis ..... ............, 3 8 Schuebel, Hugh ...... .... 4 0 Ramsden, Carlton .... ........ .,.. 5 4 Schultz, Edward. ..,. .... 4 0 Randall, Byron ...., - ........ 38, 74 Scott, Barbara .... .... 7 7 Randall, Gordon ...,.. ..... 3 3, 79, 82 Scott. Billie .,.,, .,., 8 8 Rannells, Margaret ...... ....... 3 9, 78 Scott. Elaine. . . , . . . .40 Rasmussen, Rolland. ..,. ...,, 8 5. 61 Scouton, Bob, . .,.. . . . .84 Ray, Darrel ...,,...,. ....,. 8 Z Scamstcr, Forest ...,. .,... , .40 Ray, Lola ..... ..... .... 84 Se bern, Elsie. , .... ......... 5 4 Raymond, Orville ..... ...... 9 9 Seeley, Don ,.... , . . .94, Sl, bl Reed, jean ,....,.. .. .... 900, 61 Sehon, Bill ..... . ..,. .....,.. . . .54 Reed, Wallace ,... . .......,... 84 Selander, Phyllis ..... . . . 100, l-I, 54 Reed, Starr ...... ............. S 3 Sell, Marjorie ......,. ........... -I I Reeves, Bob ......,. .... 1 77, 38, 69, 99 Sexton, Ruth .......,.........., 80, 66, 41 Reeves, Cordon ....... ...,,.... 9 3, 69 Severin, Richard .......... ............. 5 4 Rcinholdt,Robcrt ..... ,. ..,,.... 69 Sharpnack, Katherine, ...,.......... 69, 54 Reiter. Mary ....... ..., 8 0 Shay, Audrey. .73, 100, 66, 65, 80, 81, 41, 64 Reitz, Margaret ...... ..,. 3 8 Sheridan, Hazel .............,,........ 41 Rentschler, Alfred .... ,,.. 3 9 Sherman, Elaine ......,.. , ............. 54 Rickards, James .... . . , ,83 Sherman, Faye ...... .,........., . . . 100 Richardson, Alvin .... .... 8 2 Sherman, Mildred. , ........,. ......... 4 l Richardson, Roy .... .... 8 Z Shields, Dcryl ..... ..... 9 4, 66, 65, 41, 99 Ricrson, Esralyne ..... .,.. 3 8 Shinn, Marian .... . . .........,. . . , .41 SL it one hundred lhirty-eight PHCTOGRAPI-1 INDEX Shipler, Margaret ..... .,...... 1 00, 86, 54 Tanaka, Paul. . . ...,. .43 Shishido, Hiroshi ........,..........,.. 97 Tanner, Edith, . , . . ...., 80, 55 Shisler, Barbara ....... . . ............ 76, 78 Tanscy, Roy .,,. .,,..... . 82 Sholseth. Arlinc. ,66, 73, 74, 65, 90, 81, 41, 64 Taylor, Bette .... .,...,.. 4 7, 85 Short, Hilda ...........,.,.....,..,., 100 Taylor, Bill ,.... . , . .. .75, 85, 43 Short, Trula ......,,................. 42 Taylor. Doris ....... .......... 4 3 Siegmund, Margaret. .......,. 84 54 Taylor, Kathryn. , . , .... . . . .43 Siewert, A1an..,.... .,... 71, 93, 54 Taylor, Jim ....... ........61 Siewert, Beth ....., ......... 6 1 Taylor, Robert, . . . .... 43, 99 Sicwert. Opal ....... ........... 4 2, 86 Taylor, Roy ....... ............. 8 Z Simmons, Betty .... .... ....... .... 5 4 T eed,,1ay ........... ......,..... 7 5, 44 Simmons, jan .... .............. 7 9, bl Tehle, Sylvia .....,................. 43, 86 Simmonslgcrc .,..,. .,., 7 9, 74, 81, 50, 54 Terusalti, Margaret. .,...., 73 67, 78, 44, 64 Simpson, onald. . . ....,.,. . ..... 78 Thomas, Arliss ..,... .....,.,.. . . . . .44 Skelton, George .... ...,. . .... . .. 82 Thomas, Edythc ..... ,..,...,. . . .100 Slick, Annette .... .... 1 00, 55 Thomas, Shirlec. . . . . ..... 100, 44 Smally, Ted .... , ..,.., 82 Thomas, Vir inia .... ......,.... 4 4 Smarnjames ..... .... 4 1, 79, 82 Thomas, Wiliam .... ..., 4 4, 86, 68, 79 Smith, Ada Mae .... . , ..,.... 42 Thompson.A1icc ..... .... 66 , 65, 44, 79 Smith, Alan ..... ..... 6 8, 95. 55 Thompson, David ...., ,,.. M44 Smith, Bill .....,. .... 9 4, Sb, 55 Thompsonjames ,,., . ..,..... 82, 61 Smith, Estella .... ...., 4 2, 86 Thonstad, Arnold. .... .... 7 3, 74, 44 Smith. George ..., - ...... 55 Tokimoto. Hidco ..... ......... 8 8 Smith, Harold .... .,.... 8 Z Tonseth, Margaret. , , . . .,,,. . .79 Smith, Helen ..... .,.. , . , bl Townsend, Donald ..... ..,. 9 7, 44 Smith, Helen L .,.. ...,... 7 9, 83 Traglio, Wilbur ...... ..... 4 -1, 95 Smith, Loretta .... ....,.... S 6, 55 Trick, Vcllecla ....... . , .... 44 Smith, Marion .... . .... 41, 18, 78 Trudgen, William. . .. ..,.. .. .61 Smith, Marjorie. . . ...... 78 55 Tschauncr, Lucilc ,... ....,. , , .45 Smith, Orall ..... , . , ....... 42, Sb Tucker, Genevieve. ..,. .,... 8 0, 100 Smithers. Harold ..., .......,... 9 3 Tucker, Gordon. . . . . ..,., . . .84 Snccd, Willetta ..... ..... 7 5. 42, 79 Tull, Florence .,.., ....., 5 5 Snell, Bill. .,.... . ..,...... bl Turner, Don ...,,. ........ 9 5 Snook, Geraldine. . . ....... 41 Tu1'ncr,jcwe11 ..... , ..... 80, 77 Snyder, Emcst .... . .... 41 Tuttle, Edwin ...., .... 4 3, 81, 18 Sorahan, Margaret ..., ..... 5 5 Tweedic, Dorsey ..... ......,.. 8 0 1 f '.f.'- gf Ennis, 4-Xlhce ......... .......,...,.. tw 5, gg Spencer, Brice .,.. ..... 4 1,99 Uniuh' Ffrcsa ' Spirler, James ..........,.,.,.....,. 40, 82 Up-1Ohn'R 'Hence -1065 65,5 271 Staab, amos ......................... 95 P50 n' Owcna 1 ' NJ' ' 1' 7 ' ' 5 Starr, ob, N ' V 34 Upston, .Arthur .............. 92, 45, 86 99 swQd,E1izi-ibem 50,55,64,74,75.76, 79.81. mo SSW- Mchlko -------1----A-A'---i-- 45' 77 sims, virginia .... loo, 74, 75, sl. 76, sz, on mf- Wnnffhr - H ----4-4-' - '55 Steinkc, Gretchen .........,. 75, 65, 42, 18 VanC1mvc11t,4a,Vin. 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