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

 - Class of 1941

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fx iibris three four 5 I s , 1 E E E 2 z , Z i 3 E 5 3 Q six 35551252 5: gs 'elari n .vfnnual 7947 Published by the Associated Student Body of Salem High School, Salem, Oregon. Q Copyright 1941 Clarion Annual Maye Oye ....,,....,....... ........... E ditor Gordon Murdock .............. Manager Photography .............. Iesten - Miller Printing ........... .........,......... E 1liott's Engraving ...,....r.....,. Hikzks - Chatten edieati rc Mr. Merritt Davis, who has so ably guided the business end ot both the Clarion and Clarion Annual for twenty-eight years, Will retire at the completion of the current school year. Both publications will suffer a great loss at his retirement. Mr. Davis, a member ot the faculty for thirty years, has been in the Salem High School longer than any other teacher. Those students who have studied under his guidance have a Whole-hearted affection for him and grieve at the loss of one of the best teachers of Salem High School. nine Jn memvriam KENNETH CASE Claw' of 1942 ROBERT CASE Claw of 1943 ADMINISTRATICN Mr. Qlred wolf, Qrineipal Mr. Fred Wolf, principal of Salem l-ligh School for twelve years, has proved hirn- self capable and efficient as a director. Not only has, he Won the esteem and admiration of the teachers, but he has come to be regarded as a friend and counselor to Whom they may turn for advice in solving problems. lt is his hope that the students will make the most of their high school education. Wlr. 'fdmund farleton, .vfssistant Qrincipal Besides teaching American history, Mr. Edmund Carleton has been assistant principal of Salem High School for the past two years. l-le handles all an- nouncements made over the public address system, assists in the office, and takes the place of the prin- cipal in case of the latter's absence. Mr. Carleton, who enjoys working with students, helps with school activities and holds the place of faculty member on the A. S. B. Council. V rls no ver- Qcan 6561 ui copobie oi heid in high bodq I hfhss iXfXo?oei hobeiison, o soiiiie deon oi giris, hgs Kong been esieern by boih ihe iocuiiif and siudeni oi our schooi. She hos rnonq varied dunes, which inciuoe 'finding hornes ior giiis, working wiih ihe schooi nurse, advising ihe Giris ' League, ond ioicing charge oi ihe sodioi coien- I dos . I P Quan oi 95ous i oecin oi boys is Neet,1N'ho ing The newiq-inode oiiice o verq COQOTOXXI iiiied by Nh. Yronin E. devoies BN o periods oi eoch desi io work -Niih ihe boils oi Soiieifn High Schooi. His iw' och inciuoes hei-Qing boi s who ore in diiiicuhif ond ' ' g ihose who Coyne io hiyn dooui pei' gciirisin sonoi yngiiers 'Niica :Staii YACCXO-'XI , sei iifkiss Xyliqiziie secieignfq NX-iss isfioitgo heiiz, ossisioni secieigiq, ond Nh. Xoxnes Neison, iegisiioi, coriq on eiiif cieniiq ihe geneioi oiiice work oi issuing obsenc siips, keeping books, on conduciing iouiine cie cgi business. Wir. frank fnermett, Juperintendent For two years Mr. Frank Bennett has been superintendent ol the Salem public school system. ln that time, he has found opportunity to make friends ol both teachers and students. Mr. Bennett is often called upon to speak at club meetings and banquets. Jekool Qioard This year the Salem school board has again upheld the high standards ot education which have been observed in Salem for many years. Members ot the board Were Mrs. David Wright, chairmang Dr. L. E. Barriclcg Mr. Percy Cupperg Mr. Roy l-larlandg Mr. Donald A. Youngg and Mr. Connell C. Vlfard, clerk and business manager. Barquist, Carrnelita Boentje, Ann E. Bowrnan, Walter Bradshaw, P. O. Brown, Neil Chandler, Vivian Christensen, Marjorie Christenson, Mildred Clark, Ola Crabbe, Elizabeth Davis, Lilian Davis, M. R. Davis, Merritt Derry, Agnes Edrnundson, Helen Elbert, Claudine Eyre, Mary E. Fellows, Frances Fellows, Lois Fisher, Ellen Follis, Glade Gilmore, Vernon Hale, Laura Hauk, Harold Hills, Ioy Hockett, Grace Hogg, Elizabeth Holt, Beryl Iohnson, Lelia Kraps, Sylvia Neer, F. E. Philpott, Iune Richards, LaRue Rieck, Alta K. Roeder, Wesley Roseman, E. D. Ross, Ada Sayles, Mary B. Siegrnund, Floyd Smith, Gertrude Smith, Mary B. Spring, Helen Svinth, I. F. Swanson, Violet Trindle, Eleanor Wilson, Carolyn Wolgamott, Grace Yocorn, Rachael Eftudent fgouncil 93 '6fficer5 The Pi. S. E. Councii, which meets e a week to discuss schooi activi- t ot our schooi gov- ot onc ties, is a vitat par t This councii, made up embers, pro- ernmen . students and tacuitv m motes schooi spirit, encourages so- 'ai hte and serves many other high- s ci , iv usetut purpose . ' are Edward Saistrom, st, vice its otiicers resident, Emma Lou Ea president, Margaret Baker, secre- - d Eobert irish, sergeant at tarv, an arms. epresentatives are Edith e student r Bernice Eowersox, Pat Lamb, Ntoxiev , Betty t?rovost,Eichard Gahts- dort, Cameron Mctlonaid, and Wit- mer Eitchie. Miss Ntabet Robertson, Mr. Ered oti, Ntr.Edmund Carieton, Mr. Ered Mr. Erank Neer are radshaw, and cii's tacuitv members. the coun CLASSES Mew Jenior 'Glass '0ffieer:f resident BOB MUNDT BYCITDSC, MCITY Tune Broer, Kathleen Carkin, lean Alice Cleveland, Holland Burrell, led!! Humphrey, Dorane Provost, Betty Gahlsdorf, Dick Ritchie, Wilmer twenty-one enior 'Glass The members of the senior class are leaving behind them a gay 'three-years' history. ln their sophomore year, ,Tom Kay performed the duties of president, aiding in the arranging of many affairs during that year. The first organized activity was the class dinner, which was held just before a football game and took the form of a rally dinner. Later in the year, the sophomores held a novelty class skate. The fall of the next year brought the junior class dinner, followed by a minstrel show consisting of junior talent. ln these activities, the juniors were led by their presi- dent, Leslie Klampe, who performed the duties of his office with resourcefulness and vigor. Also under the sponsorship of the juniors were the junior class dance, which brightened the chill of the winter, and the junior-senior prom, which had as its theme bright and colorful Hawaii. As seniors, the class chose Bob Mundt to manage affairs. The office of vice presi- dent was excellently managed by Mary jane Brabec, while the minutes were re- corded in perfect form by Kathleen Broer. The finances of the class were entrusted to lean Alice Carkin. Songs and yells were very successfully led by jean Burrell and Dorane Humphrey. Rollie Cleveland preserved peace and order at the class meet- ings. Among the outstanding activites of the senior class were the Senior Swingaroo, the All-School Skate, and the May Festival Dance. - The senior class has most decidedly been a credit to itself, to its advisers, and to the school as a whole. T Jenior 'Gouneil Council members were: Marion Aplin, Don Barrick, Ronagene Bielke, Mary Ben- nett, Ben Blake, Dick Casteel, lean Alice Carkin, Ruth Doer, Florence Duffy, Mar- garetForsythe, Pat Higgins, Grover Hofstetler, Aubrey Holt, Les Klarnpe, Kate Kyono, Bob Ladd, Pat Ryer, Gertrude Scheiss, Nadine Straw, Margerie Welton, Ralph Yocom. twenty-two Advisers were Miss Anne Boentje, Miss Mary B. Sayles, and Mr. Walter Bowman. BEACH, Mildred .........,,, Abst Armstrong, R. Baker, M. Bates, D. ABST, Ray .,.,..,....,.,,..,,.,.. ADAMS, Shirley .....,...... ALLGOOD, Gloria ...,,.,, AMEND, Maxine .....,,,..,. ANDERSON, Doris. ANDREWS, Lois ,,,......... Adams Allgood Amend Anderson Andrews Aplin Armstrong, W. Arnold Arthur Ashbaugh Atkins Aylett Baker, M. G. Barham Barker Barnwell Barrick Batdorf Bates, I. Baton Batson Beach Beardsley Beecrolt .Photogrophy, Clarion, Clarion Annual, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Clicking a camera , Fuzzy . .Ir. Crescendo, Girls' Letter Club, German, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Skating. Big Sister, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Dancing or music, C1oldie . Nurses, Big Sister, Minuteman, Stenographic, Speed , Crescendo, Ir. Crescendo, Pirates of Penzance , Girls' Double Trio, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Music, horses Blue-eyes . .Aumsville High School, Tri-Y, General, Willamette, Hobby, Roller skating, Loy , Al-PIN, MGUGU ---.A-v-------, Sr. ClasslCouncil, Minuteman, Science, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, Iym lamboree, College Prep: VVil1ClI'f1eTTe7 H0bbY ARMSTRONG' Skating, 'Sis . RGYITIOHCI --------- ,,........ L atin, College Prep, Oregon State. ARMSTRONG, Wendell .l...............,,,,,, ARNOLD, Dorothy ........ ARTHUR, Dorothy.. ASHBAUGH, Kreta ATKINS, Lenabelle ....... AYLETT, Eva Mae ......... BAKER, Margaret ........, BAKEB,Mary Glennys. BARHAM, Larry .........,,.. BARKER, Roy ........... 3 ..... BARNWELL, Lola .......... BARRICK, Don ............... BATDORF, Robert ....,,,,. Jr. Red Cross President, F. F. A., Agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Skating, Wendy . Girls' League Cabinet, Soph. Class Council, Commercial, Girls' Letter Club, Iyrn Iamboree, Big Sister, Stenographic, Wil lamette, Hobby, Horseback riding, Dot , Big Sister, Science, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Swimming, Dot .Tri-Y, Big Sister, Home Ea Librarian, Home Economics, Mills College, Hobby, The V-8, Kae . ACappella Choir, Horne Ec, General, Columbia University,Hobby, Sewing and singing, Lenie . Woodburn High School, Big Sister, General, Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, Hobby, Collecting souvenirs. .Ir. Class Secretary, A. S. B. Secretary, Home tic., College Prep, Willamette, Fi Fi . . Pirates of Penzance , Home Economics, Oregon State, Hobby, Dancing, Glennie , Minuteman, lr. Class Council, Ski, Hi-Y, General, Stanford, Hobby, Fishing and hunting, Smog , Apprenticeship, Oregon State, Hobby, Skating, Bonner Springs, Kansas High School, Stenographic, Hobby, Skating, Barney . .Sr. Class Council, President Science, Honor Society, Sgt. at Arms Que Dice, Manager Boxing Team, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Collecting phonograph records, Doc . Latin, Hi-Y, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Fishing, tennis, Bob . BATES, Dale ,4------------,..--. Hi-Y Treasurer, Auditorium, Stagecraft, Ir. Class Minstrel Show, Mathematics, Willamette, Hobby, Ice-Skating. BATES, lGCU1 ------- --------,V T ri-Y, Stenographic, Oregon State, Hobby, Bowling. BATON, L90 -------------------- Mask and Dagger, Radio, College Prep, Oregon State College, Hobby, Collecting old coins and jokes, Skippe1 '. B-A-TSONf Ilona -------4,f----- Que Dice, Honor Society, Clarion Feature Editor, Minuteman, Stenographic, Willamette, Hobby, Talking: BaitY . BEARDSLEY, Alvin ....... BEECROFT, Don. ........ . lr. Red Cross Council, Nurses, General, Business College, Hobby, Three L girl: live, laugh, love, Mickey , Auto Mechanics, Oregon State College, Hobby, Skiing, A1 . .. twenty-three Behrens Blake, B. Bosten Bradshaw BEHRENS, Lucille ...,...... BEILKE, Ronagene ........ BELL, Barbara .,,..... BENNETT, Mary ............. BERGSVIK, Marjorie .... BEUTLER, Lillian ........... BIRCH, Ronald ....,.......... BLAKE, Ben ...............,..,,, BLAKE, Dorothy ......,...... BLUNDELL, Eulalia ....,. BOARDMAN, Robert ...., BOETGER, Ieanette ...... BOHANNON, Bob ,.,,....., Beilke Bell Bennett Bergsvik Beutler Birch Blake, D. Blundell Boardman Boetger Bohannon Boone Bowelle Bower Bowes Boyd Boyle Brabec Brenaman Bressler, M. Bressler, M. Briggs, C. M. Broer Brown, A. Stenographic, Mills College, Hobby, Melody men, Lu . Civics, Sr. Class Council, Ir. Red Cross Council, Girls' League Cabinet, Minuteman, Home Ec, Social Science, Que Dice President, Big Sister, Debate, Forensic, Iym Jamboree, Leap Nite, A. S. B. Vodvil, Ir. Minstrel Show, Song and Yell, Clarion Annual, College Prep, Mills, Hobby, You guess, Roanie . Albany High, Girls' Letter Club President, Ir. Class Council, Sr. Class Council, Sgt. at Arms Pep, Secretary Girls' League, Civics, Honor Society, Snikpoh, Big Sister Committee, Ir. Minstrel Show, Iym Iamboree, College Prep, Willam- ette, Hobby, Sports and rnatchiolders, Bennie . Artist Guild, French, Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Assistant Wardrobe Mistress Iym Iamboree, Ir. Minstrel Show, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Ice skating and sports, Marge . lrDCrefcendo, Nurses, Archery, Crescendo, Orchestra, lym Iamboree, Big Sister, General, Willamette, Hobby, Fiddle, utc ie . Vice President Auto Shop, Auto Mechanics, Willamette, Hobby, Working on cars, Bennie . Home Ec, Tri-Y, General, Nurses School, Hobby, Sewing, Dot . Nurses, German, Home Ec, General, Sacramento Ir. College, Hobby, Skating, muisc. Girls' Letter Club, Archery, A Cappella Choir, Chorus, lym Iamboree, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State, Ieannie . General, Willamette, Hobby, Boxing, Bob . BOONE,Ze1ma ......... ...... P hoto, Artist Guild, Pep, Big Sister, Iym Jamboree, Genera1,U. C, L. A., Hobby, Art, BOSTEN, Loren ...... ........ BOWELLE, Ruth ........,.,.. German, Nurses, Tri-Y, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Skating, Guffas . BOWER, Don ................... Soph. Class Forensic Mgr., Ir, Class Athletic Mgr., Vice President Hi-Y, Snikpoh, President S Club, President Civics BOWES, Bill ,................... BOYD, Henry .................. BOYLE, Marian .............. BRABEC, Mary lane ..... Club, Ski, Football Mgr., Basketball, Baseball, Honor Society, Athletic Scholarship Society, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Figures. President Ski, Hi-Y, College Prep, Dartmouth, Hobby, Skiing, Willy . Wrestling, Hi-Y, General, Yale, Hobby, Swimimng, skating, collecting signs, Hank . Home Ec, Science, General, University of Oregon, Binny . Vice President Sr. Class, Girls' League Style Show, College Prep, Tuscaloosa institute of Technique, Hobby, Advice to the love lorn Cleanniel Cookie BRADSHAW, Fred, ,,,,,,,, Sr. Class Athletic Mgr., Vice President Hi-Y, Civics, S Club, Ski, College Prep, University oi Oregon, Hobby, BRENAMAN, Barbara.. BRESSLER, Margorie... BRESSLER, Milton ......... BRIGGS, Claude M ...... BROER, Kathleen .......... BROWN, Audrey ........r.. twenty-tour Agitating. Home Economics, Pasadena Ir. College, Hobby, Souvenirs, Bobby . Home Ec, Pep, Tri-Y, Mask and Dagger, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Skating, Margie . Civics, Stage craft, Mathematics, Willamette, Hobby, Sailing, C, M. I Sr. Class Secretary, Vice President Honor Society, Civics, Secretary and Vice President Crescendo, Pep, Secretary Latin, .IAA B. Vodvil, Civics Club Carnival Princess, Minuteman, Big Sister, College Prep, Iulliard School oi Music, Hobby, usic. Home Ec, Big Sister, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Bothering Mrs. Fisher. Brown, L. Caplan Cleveland Cooper, H. BROWN, Lyle ....,,,..,...,... BURNHAM, Mildred ...,. BURRELL, lean ....l,..,v..,v BURROLLGHS, Betty .,.l. Burnham Burrell Burroughs Byrd Cameron Campbell Carkin Casteel Casto Childs Christotterson Clark Coenenberg Colbath Collins Combs Cook Coon Cooper, V. Creech Croghon Cross Cupp . Cutler .Future Craftsmen, Supt, Day Trade Work Shop, Shop, Oregon State, Hobby, Fishing. Class, Song Leader, Ski, Social Science, Pep, College Prep, Cascade College, Hobby, Ask Cookie-she knows, eannie . .A. S. B, Vodvil, Assistant Song Leader Girls' League, Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Oregon State, Hobby, Skating, Bets , BYRD, Blll ....i...A..............- Archery, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Archery, raising homing pigeons, Willie . CAMERON, Marjorie .... Latin, Nurses, Civics, College Prep, Emanuel Hospital, Hobby, 'Waiting for Celeste Moody. CAMPBELL, Echo .......... Girls' League Cabinet, Big Sister, Stenographic, l-lobby, Dancing, Koko . CAPLAN, Christine ....... Eugene High School, Honor Society, Commercial, Commercial, Oregon State, Hobby, Sketching, Chris . CARKIN, lean Alice ..... .Vice President Soph. Class, Treasurer Sr. Class, Pep, Vice President Crescendo, Honor Society, Secretary Snikpoh, Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer Social Science, Civics, Girls' Letter Club, Girls' Double Trio, Pirates ot Penzance , Big Sister, Civics Club Carnival Princess, ACappella Choir, A. S. B, Vodvil, Iym Iamboree, College Prep, lulliard School of Music, Hobby, Music and dancing, Corky , CASTEEL,D1ck ................ Civics, Viking Revievir, Soph. Football, College Prep, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Hunting Igirlsb, Pete-r . CASTO, Mary ................. Home Ec, Big Sister, Hobby, Collecting pictures. CHILDS, Betty ................ CHRISTOFFERSON, Monte ..,,..,.................,.... F. F. A. Executive Committee, Athletic Mgr. Wrestling, Vocational agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Baseball, hunting, Christie . CLARK, Iimmy ................ Future Craftsmen, Vocational Auto Mechanics, Oregon State, Hobby, Airplanes, Walclo . CLEVELAND, Rolland..Minuteman, Social Science, lr. Crescendo, Sgt. at Arms Sr. Class, Pirates ot Penzance , Soph. Football, Varsity Foot- COENENBERG, ball, General, Willamette, Hobby, Falling in love, Rollo . Annette tune ,,,,.,,..,.... Artist Guild, Tri-Y, Big Sister, Ir. Red Cross Council, General, Hobby, Drawing, sketching, and painting. COLBATH, Benjamin ,,,, German, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Dramatics, Bennie . COLLINS, President Snikpoh, Vice President Que Dice, Forensics, Debate, Girls' League Vice President, Girls' League Cabinet, Evelyn Iune ................. Pep, Civics, Civics Club Carnival, A. S. B. Vodvil, Leap Nite, Clarion, Big Sister, Viking Review, College Prep, Univer- sity ot Oregon, Hobby, Writing, Collins , COMBS, Verlin ............... Social Science, Commercial, Oregon State. COOK, Carol .................. COON, Constance ........ COOPER, Hazel ............. Crescendo, Honor Society, Tri-Y, Clarion, Mask and Dagger, French, A Cappella Choir, Pirates of Penzance , Debate, College Prep, University oi Oregon, Hobby, Music, Cookie . .Girls' Letter Club, Girls' League Cabinet, Home lic, Iym Iamboree, General, Oregon State, Hobby,Iust waiting, Connie , Secretary Crescendo, Vice President Civics, President Girls' League, Archery, Ir. Crescendo, Song Leader Girls' Letter Club, Pep, Girls' Double Trio, A Cappella Choir, Pirates of Penzance , lym Iarnboree, General, Linfield, Hobby, Men, mice, music, Coop . COOPER, V1OlGl ---.------,-- Nurses, Girls' Letter Club, Commercial, Vi , CREECH, lla Mae ......,... Stenographic, Oregon State, Hobby, Iust rating with Raetz, Creechie . CROGHON, Duane. ...... Stagecratt, College Prep, University of Oregon. CROSS, Laurine .,,,,,....,.. Honor Society, Secretary Girls' League, Girls' League Cabinet, Big Sister, Secretary Social Science, Girls' Letter Club, Iyrn Iamboree, Clarion Collector, Clarion 'l'ypist, Clarion Annual Typist, Stenographic, Business College, Rene , CUPP,V1TQ11'!1C --.-----------4 Girls' Letter Club, Tri'Y, Archery, Ir. Red Cross, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Roller skating, Iii-my . CUTLER, Bob .......... twenty-live Dalke Dietz Drorbaugh Eley DALKE, Herbert ............. DAVIDSON, Cloydine.. DAVIS, Ava Mae ,.,......, . DAVIS, Mary Elizabeth ........... DECKER, Pauline .,........ DELAPP, Perry ...,........... DIERKS, Evelyn .,,,,...,..... DIETZ, Edward .....,..,..,... DOERR, Ruth ......,. ........ DOMOGALLA, Charles .....,,,................ DONALDSON, Ieanne Marcelle ....... DOSS, Gladys .... ....,....... DOUGHTON, Doris .,.,... DOUGLAS, Robert ........ DRORBAUGH, Dayrl... DUFFY, Florence ........... DULANEY, Mary ..........., DUVAL, Ieanne .,.,.,........ EAST, Emma Lou ........... EDWARDS, Charleenv EDWARDS, Cleda Mae .....,,. ....... ELEY, Dorothy ............... ELLIS, LaVon ....,.....,...... ENGER, Maxine .,.,.,.,..... ENGEL, Dorothy .ii......... EPLEY, Hollis Keith A... ERION, Robert .........,..... twenty-six Davidson Doerr Duity Elliot Davis, A. M. Davis M. Decker DeLapp Dierks Domogalla Donaldson Doss Doughton Douglas Dulaney DuVal East Edwards, C, Edwards, C. M Ellis Enger Engel Epley Erion Nurses, Commercial, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, Iym Iamboree, Accounting, Behnke-Walker, Hobby, Scrapbook ot Old Oregon, Shorty , Ir, Crescendo, Crescendo, Girls Double Trio, Snikpoh, Vice President A Cappella Choir, General, Nampa, Idaho, Hobby, Collecting seals from packages, Panther-eyes . Que Dice, Latin President, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Philately tstamp collectingj Betty . Artist Guild, Photo, General, University oi Oregon, Hobby, Art, photography, Penny , Flash . F. F, A., Agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Ioking. Tri-Y, Girls' League Cabinet, Ir. Red Cross Council, Commercial, Business College, Teddy . College Prep, Santa Rosa Ir. College, Hobby, Wandering with Bud T., Ed . French, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Reading, Ruthie . Football, Wrestling, General and Apprenticeship, Oregon State, Hobby, Movie camera Work, Blondie , 'Rickreall High School, Ir. Crescendo, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon Normal, Hobby, Hiking, Pinkie . Treasurer Latin, Iym Iamboree, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Traveling, Dodo . Minuteman, Crescendo, Social Science Sgt, at Arms, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Photography, sports, Bob . .Ski, Hi-Y, College Prep, Ohio State, Hobby, Love 'em and leave 'em. Ski, Sr. Class Council, Minuteman, College Prep, University ot Oregon. French, Big Sister, College Prep, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Dancing, Babe . Girls' League Cabinet, Iym Iamboree, Commercial, l-lobby, Skating. A. S. B. Vice President, Ir. Class Vice President, Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Crescendo, Honor Society, Civics, Iym Iam- boree, A. S. B. Vodvil, Big Sister, D, A. R. Candidate, Snikpoh, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Tennis, Lou , .Vancouver High School, Crescendo, Pep, Photo, ACappella Choir, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Collecting nick nacks, Chuckie . Artist Guild, Iym Iamboree, Ir. Class Treasurer, Secretary and Vice President Science, Honor Society, Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, Science, Oregon State, Skeeter . ' President, Vice President and Program Chairman Tri-Y, Social Science, Band, Orchestra, Big Sister, Honor Society, Girls' League Cabinet, College Prep, Pomona, Hobby, Music, Dot , ELLIOT, lean ....,.. .,,, .Girls' Letter Club, Latin, Big Sister, College Prep, Nampa, Idaho, Hobby, Reading, Von . Viking Review, College Prep, Wellesly, Hobby, Suntanning, Bubbles . .President Radio, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Amateur radio operator and writing articles, Tiny . Vocational Auto Mechanics, Hobby, Driving, Bob . Ewing Fast Feller Felton Fisher Forster Forsythe Fox Frederickson Freeman Frey Friesen Froelich Fulrner Gahlsdorf Gardner Gemunder Gilliam Gordon Gregory Gregson Grice Guthrie Habernicht Hain Haines Hall Hampshire EWING, Ralph ............... lr. Crescendo, H, M. S. Pinatore, Pirates ot Penzance , Civics Club Carnival, General, Willamette, ChCITlie . FAST, Lloyd ,..,.,.,,.,...,..... Accounting. FELLER, Dorothea ..,,...,. Ggls' Letter Club, lym lamboree, Science, Archery Treasurer, Sports, College Prep, Cascade College, Hobby, Sports, Ort . FET-TON, Duane ll-,--,,-llf, Treasurer and Member Executive Committee, Vocational Agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting Gnd iiShiI1Q: us . FISHER, Edna ................. Bend High School, Crescendo, Snikpoh, Pep, Snikpoh Play, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Music 'l'iny . FQRSTER. Bob -A----vv-------- 'W restling, Cross Country, Hi-Y, lnter-Class Boxing, S Club, General, Potowatami, Hobby, Wrestling: FOY6St RCYUQSTH- FORSYTHE, Margaret.. FOX, Mabel E ,.....,......,.. FREDRICKSON, Ernestlne ,.........,....,...... FREEMAN, Milton ....,.... FREY, Aldene ..,..,,...,....... FRIESEN, Pearl .............. FROELICH, Werna ,..,,., FULMER, Shirley ..,..,.,... GAHLSDORF, Dick .,,.... GARDNER, Robert.. GEMUNDER. Katherine, ..................... GILLIAM, Bill ........,.. GORDON, Bruce G GREGORY, Audra., GREGSON, Lois ...... GRICE, Irene .................. GUTHRIE, Lorraine ..,,.. HABERNICHT, William ....,..,.,,..........,... HAIN, lean ,....,....., ....... HAINES, Dick ................. HALL, Edna ,,.,..,.,.,.......,., HAMPSHIRE, Pat .......... jr. Class Council, Sr, Class Council, Big Sister, Girls' League Treasurer, Honor Society, Mask and Dagger President, Latin Vice President, Civics, Girls' Letter Club, 'l'ri-Y Cabinet, Forensics, lym Iamboree, Ir. Class Minstrel Show, Sports, College Prep, Willamette. Snikpoh, Crescendo, Jr. Crescendo Vice President, Latin, Pep, Que Dice, Big Sister, Ir. Red Cross Council, Girls' League Cabinet, Tri-Y, A. S, B, Vodvil, Civics Club Carnival, Snikpoh Play, Mikado , Clarion, Clarion Annual, Forensics, College Prep, Linfield, Hobby, Collecting menus, dolls, horse-backing riding, Foxie . .Hi-Y President, Baseball, Soph, Basketball, College Prep, University of Washington. Commercial, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Stenographic, Woodbury College, Hobby, Sports, Dene . German, lym lamboree, Big Sister, General, Girls' Polytechnic. Latin Vice President, College Prep, Vassar, Hobby, Scaring the teachers, Commercial, Typing Contest, Big Sister, Stenographic, Hobby, Tennis, Champie . A. S. B. Council, Social Science, Civics, Hi-Y Vice President, Honor Society Sgt, at Arms, S Club, Track, Cross Coun- try, Clarion Annual, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Fishing, Dickie . Hi-Y Sgt, at Arms and President, Model Airplane, Basketball, Tennis, College Prep, Willamette, Bob . Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Minuteman, Ir. Red Cross Council, General, Oregon State, Kay . Ski President, General, Dartmouth, Hobby, Skiing, golt, tennis, swimming, fishing, hunting, mountain climbing, Edgar Brusky Gordy . Coquille High School, French, Commercial, Oregon State, Hobby, Bicycle riding, Aud . Big Sister, Girls' Letter Club, Stenographic, Oregon State, Hobby, Dancing, skating, stamp-collecting, reading. gommerciil, Girls' Letter Club, Band, Orchestra, lyrn Iamboree, Big Sister, Sports, Stenographic, Oregon State, l-lobby, ports, ey . Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Song and Yell, Soph. Class Council, Science, Girls' League Song Leader, Civics Club Carnival Princess, Big Sister, Sports, College Prep, University of Oregon, Gus . lngerclass Boxing and Wrestling, French, Hi-Y, Clarion Sports Editor, Hobby, Dancing with beautiful beautiful woman, abby . .Big Sister, Commercial, Oregon Stale, Hobby, lust a lookin', Ieanie . Social Science, College -Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Fishing, Red , Big Sister, Pep, Commercial, Oregon State, Eddie . College Prep, Washirlgton State. lW91'1tY'S9V9I1 et, Hansen, A. Hansen, A. Hansen, D. Hansen, H. Haskins Hastings Hatfield, H Hatfield, I. Hathaway Hauser Heckes Henry Hicks Higgins Hill Hoffert Hotstetter, G. Hofstetter, G. Holt, A, Holt, H. Hoover HOPDGS Huddleston Hughes Humphrey Humphreys Hunt Hutchinson HANSEN, Alvin ,..,,,,,,,,,,Y HANSEN, Annq ,,,,,.,------, Commercial, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Honor Society, Ir. Red Cross Council, Girls' League Cabin Stenographic, Oregon College of Education. HANSEN. Doris .....,,,,,,,,, Girls' Letter Club, Tri-Y, Archery, Iyrn Jamboree, Stenographic, Willamette, Hobby, Skating, Skeezix . HANSEN, Harlan ....,,.,,,, Commercial President, Commercial. I-IASKINS, Corinna ........ HASTINGS, Betty Ann.. HATFIELD, Helen .......... HATFIELD, lim ............... HATHAWAY, Barbara.,Honor Society, Snilcpoh, Social Science, Girls' Letter Club, Tri-Y, Que Dice Secretary, Forensics, Debate, Iym Iambore HAUSER, Pete ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HECKES, Harry ........,,..,, HENRY, Edris ............... HICKS, Arlene ..............., HIGGINS, Patricia ........ Soph. Class Council, Clarion, Mask and Dagger, Tri-Y, Stenographic, Behnke-Walker, Hobby, Reading. Latin, Tri-Y Song Leader, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Looking for Queenie . Home EC Secretary and Treasurer, Big Sister, General, Linfield, Hobby, Drawing. Snikpoh, Social Science, Civics, A, S. B, Council, Honor Society, Hi-Y President, College Prep, Oregon Stale, Hobb Hunting- Iames Y. 9, Ir. Minstrel Show, Snikpoh Play, Clarion, Clarion Annual, Big Sister, Leap Nite, A. S. B. Vodvil, Civics Club Carnival, Girls' League Inter-Class Rivalry, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby. Collecting cactus or cacti , Bobby . S Club, Honor Society, Athletic Honor Society, Hi-Y President, Hi-Y Council, Intramural Softball, Inter-Class Boxing and Football, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Swimming, collecting swing records, 'tHerman . College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Picture scrapbook, Dedee Iym Iamboree, Girls' Letter Club, Ir. Crescendo, Big Sister, College Prep, Nampa, Idaho. A. S, B, Council, Girls' League President, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Honor Society, Civics, Pep, General, Ore- gon State, Hobby, Music, Pat , HILL, Bob .,,,,,,.,,,,,..,, ,,,, , HOFFERT, Shirley Anne ............... HOFSTETTER, Gordon. Sports, Girls' Letter Club, Home Ec, Tri-Y, Iym Iamboree, Minuteman, Ir. Red Cross Council, College Prep, San Mateo Ir. College, Hobby, Floyd, Mosie . S Club, Hi-Y, Cross Country, Track, Vlrestling, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting, fishing, horse-back riding, Blondie' ' HOFSTETTER,Gr0ver,,ST. Class Council, Hi-Y, S Club, Football, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Driving, agitating Tramp . HOLT, Aubrey ....... HOLT, Harold .............,,.. I-IOOVER, Rosalie ......,,. HOPPES, Keith ....., HUDDLESTON, Ramona ........................ HUGHES, Frances ........ HUMPHREY, Dorane... I-IUMPHREYS, Alice ..... HUNT, Iaclc ...,.................. HUTCHINSON, Aileen. Ir. and Sr, Class Council, Civics, Minuteman, Ski, H1-Y Vice President, College Prep, Long Beach Ir. College, Hobby, Doing A work but getting a C for it, Abe . Ir. Crescendo Sgt. at Arms and President, Hi-Y Secretary, S Club, H, M. S. Pinafore, Pirates of Penzance , The gliristmas Carol , Civics Club Carnival, Swimming, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Swimming, Harry Tri-Y, Latin, Science, Typing Team, College Prep, Willamette, Rosie , , Artist Guild, Snikpoh Play Mgr., A. S. B. Vodvil Mgr., Hobby, Art and dramatics. Iym Iamboree, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Girls' League personal scrapbooks and saving match covers. Dice, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Horse-back riding, Forensics Mgr., Snikpoh, Civics, Honor SocietY, Que Dice Clarion Fashion Show, College Prep, University of Oregon, Home Fc, French Pep, Girls' Letter Club Assistant Mgr., of Honor Society: College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Making Girls' Letter Club, Pep, Ir. Crescendo, Iym Iamboree, Que Fanny . .Latin, Soph. Class Athletic Mgr., Ir. Class Forensic Mgr., Sr. .General, Willamette, Hobby, Fishing, Allie , Class Yell Leader, College Prep, Willamette, Babe . Pep, Big Sister, Tri-Y Vice President, Latin, Archery, Girls' League Council, Girls' Letter Club, Clarion Annual, Col- lege Prep, Willamette, Hutch . Irish lohnson, I. Iuclson Kingwell 1R1sH, Bob .A.,.........W,........ IACKSON, Lloyd .,..,...... lackson, L. Iackson, M. Iackson, P. Ianzen Iohns Iohnson, E johnson, S. lohnson, V. lohnstead Iones Iosephson lucld Kay Kearns Keeter Keith Kelley Kessel Kirby Klarnpe Koerner Krattebol Krauth Krebs Boris . Football, Basketball, Track, Sgt. at Arms A. S. B., Club, Snikpoh, Hi-Y, General, Oxford, Hobby, Poker, .Social Science, Honorary member Ot Snikpoh, Auditorium Stagecraft Guild, Snikpoh Play, Clarion, Commercial, Univer- sity ot Oregon, Hobby, Collecting pennies, Luckie . JACKSON, Marion ......... Band Majorette, Stenographic, Behnke-Walker Business College, Hobby, Collecting small dogs, Blackie . IACKSON, Phillip .......... Wrestling, Apprenticeship, Hobby, Sports, Phil . IANZEN,Mary ................. IOHNS, Dick ............ IOHNSON, lay ............... .Ir. Crescendo, Stenographic, San Mateo, l-lobby, Worrying, Mern . .Photographic, Clarion, Clarion Annual, Sports, General, Hobby, Photography. IOHNSON, EdWardl::lllSports, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Pigeons, Curley . Commercial, Hobby, Fishing, Iudhead . IOHNSON, Shirley ........ Commercial, Big Sister, Ir. Red Cross, Girls' League Cabinet, Stenographic, Woodbury College, Hobby, Reading, Lee , IOHNSON, Vernon .... IOHNSTEAD, Enid ........ .F, F, A. President and Executive Committee, Honor Society, Agriculture, Oregon State, Vern . Stenographic, Business College, Hobby, Saving pennies. IONES, Dorothy ............. French, Latin, Tri-Y, lim Iarnboree, College Prep, UCLA, Hobby, Skating, Dottie . IOSEPHSON, Ioy ........... Lincoln High School, Ski, Pep, Ir. Red Cross Council Vice President, Clarion, Big Sister, College Prep, Berkeley: Hobby, Men, Beaverduck . IUDD, Paul .......,.............. F. F, A., Vocational Agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Stamps, Pudd . IUDSON, Ianice ............. KAY, Tom ......................... KEARNS, Ruby .............. KEEPER, Roberta .......... Commercial, Pep, Big Sister, Girls' Letter Club, Commercial, Behnke-Walker Business College, Hobby, Movies, Peetee . Soph. Class Pres., Hi-Y President, Snikpoh, Gott, Baseball, College Prep, University ot Oregon. .Business Course, Business College, Hobby, Reading. .Artist Guild, lym Iamboree, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Dress designing, Berta . KEITH, Priscilla ........,.... Science Treasurer, Home Ec., Girls' Letter Club, College Prep, University of Oregon, PriS . KELLEY, Frances .......... Pep, Social Science Vice President, Girls' Letter Club, Honor Society, Clarion Annual, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Sports, College Prep, University of Oregon. KESSEL, Wayne ............. Future Craftsman, Shop, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting. KINGWELL, Dorothy... KIRBY, Al1ce .............,..... KLAMPE, Leslie ..,.......... KOERNEB, Leona ...,..... .Girls' League Cabinet, Girls' Letter Club, Snikpoh, Mask and Dagger, Big Sister, Stenographic, University oi Oregon, Hobby, Ice skating, Dot . Home Ec., Tri-Y, Big Sister, Music, San Mateo Ir. College, Hobby, Collecting photographs, Kirb . A Jr. Class President, Honor Society President, Commercial, Snikpoh, Hi-Y, Commercial, Willamette, Hobby, Electric guitar, Les . .Home Ec., Big Sister, General, Hobby, Bike riding, Dimp1es . KRATTEBOL, Irene ....... Tri-Y, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Commercial, Willamette, Hobby, Music. KRAUTH, Ioan ............... Stenographic, Willamette, Hobby, Collecting Stamps, Hansi . KREBS, Betty ....,,i............ twenty-nine Kroeplin Lappin Lee, N. Ling KROEPLIN, Norma ....... Kuenzli Kuper Kurth Kyono Ladds LaDuke Largent Larson Laughlin Lawless Lawrence Lee, C. Leek, E. Leek, M. Leonard Leslie LeValley Lidtke Lloyd Lovell Lowery Lucus Lund Lynch lr. Crescendo, Big Sister, Archery, Girls' Letter Club, Tri-Y, Latin, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Skating, danc- ing, and bowling, Niky , KUENZLL Ruby .............. Commercial, Willamette, Hobby, Dancing and Pete , Rube KUPEB, Velma .....,,... Kramer High School, Tri-Y, Stenographic, Hobby, Collecting unusual greeting cards and traveling, Vim . KURTH, Alice .............--.-. Clarion Business Staff, lournalism, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Dancing, Blondie , KYONO, Kate ................. LADDS, Bob .................... LA DUKE, Maxine ..,...... LAPPIN, Floyd .....,..,. Soph. Class Council, Girls' League Cabinet, Sr, Class Council, Girls' Letter Club, Tri-Y, lr. Crescendo Treasurer, lym lamboree, Big Sister, Home Ec, Pirates ot Penzance , General, Hobby, Music, Katie , lr. Crescendo, General, University oi Hawaii, Hobby, Skating, Max , Soph. Football, Track, General, University oi Oregon, Hobby, Fishing. LABGENT, Margie...'.llil'Artist Guild, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Soap carving and oil painting, LARSON, Louise ......,..... Eugene High School, lr. Bed Cross Council, Archery, Commercial, Willamette, Mickey . LAUGHLIN, Mary ..i....... lr, Class Council, Latin Treasurer and President, Tri-Y Secretary, Girls' Letter Club, Pep, Civics, Big Sister, Crescendo, LAWLESS, Robert .... lym Jamboree, Ir, Minstrel Show, Honor Society Secretary, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Music and sports, Penny , .Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Boxing, College Prep, Ohio State, Hobby, Collecting stamps, clippings ot world news, and teasing the girls, Bob , LAWRENCE, Helefl ------- Home Ec, Big Sister, College Prep, University oi Oregon, Hobby, Collecting pennants, Helen Bet . LEE, Clarence ........... LEE, Naomi .,............,. LEEK, Elmer .................... LEEK, Marston .......... ------Future Craftsmen, Shop, Oregon State, Hobby, Drawing, Stan , LEONARD, Marjorie ..... LESLIE, Helen ................ LEVALLEY, Bill ......... LIDTKE, Ruth ......... . --A-- Accounting, Oregon State, Hobby, Taking advantage ot substitute teachers, Corky , Pep, Big Sister, Stenographic, University ot Oregon, l-lobby, Swimming, tennis, and traveling, Nony , Future Craftsmen, Shop, Oregon State, Hobby, Boxing, basketball. University of Oregon, Hobby, Dancing and nick nack collection, Marge , LING, Warren ................, LLOYD,Mi1dred ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Big Sister, Stenographic, Hobby, Skating, Milly . LOVELL, Charles ..... Que Dice, Snikpoh, ACappella Choir, Honor Society, Snikpoh Stamp collecting, Chuck , French President, Auditorium Stagecratt Guild, Civics, Play, General, Oregon College of Education, Hobby, LOWERY, Martha ..,,,.,,,, Pep, lym lamboree, Girls' League Cabinet, lr, Class Council, Stenographic, Oregon State, Hobby, Bob, Marty , LUND, lean ................ LYNCH, Clarissa ..,,,, thirty General, Willamette, Herb , LUCUS, Herbert ............. n ,...,.Girls' Letter Club Sgt. at Arms, Science, Archery, lym lamboree, Tri-Y, Big Sister, Sports, College Prep, Hobby, Archi- tectural drawing. Girls' League Cabinet, Archery, lyrn Iamboree, Big Sister, Stenographic, Curty . Macaulay Matthes McGilchrist Meyers MACAULAY, Iacquelme ................... Macklin Madsen Mann Marsh Mazac McBain McClelland McClendon McGuire McRae Mercer Merriot Mickey Miles, F. Miles, W. Miller, B. M. ' Mason Massee McCorkle McCoy Meyer, A. Meyer, D. Miller, D. Millet Girls' League Treasurer, Tri-Y Chairman, Archery, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, Iym Iamboree, College Prep: Willam- ette, Hobby, Music, lackie . MACKLIN, Loraine, ......, Big Sister, Commercial, Oregon States, Mackie' . MADSEN, Myra .........,,,., MANN, Betty ..,................ MARSH, Betty ......,..,.,..... MASON, Dorothy ........... MASSEE, Eunice ,,,,,,,,,,,, Enterprise High School, Orchestra, lr. Crescendo, MATTHES, Elsie ............. MAZAC, Frances ....,..,... McBAlN, Don ,.,.,,.... MCCLELLAND, suiiyffff MCCLENDON, Ioyce ..... MCCORKLE, Dora Lee MCCOY, Marilyn ,,.,....... McGILCHRIST, Stuart. Canby High School, Home Ec, Girls' Letter Club, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Skating. Home Ec State Librarian, Girls' Letter Club, Pep, lym Iamboree, Big Sister, Sports, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Col- lecting miniature animals, Dottie . lamette. Big Sister, Girls' League Cabinet, A Cappella Choir, General, Wil- French, Pep, Archery President, Girls' Letter Club Sgt. at Arms and Treasurer, Iym Iamboree, Tri-Y FinanceIChairman, Crescendo, Big Sister, Sports, Girls' League lnter-Class Rivalry, Home Economics, Oregon State, Hobby, 'l'ickl1ng the ivories, Else . Sports, Science, Nurses, College Prep, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Music. Big Sister, Soph. Class Council, Ir. Class Council, Girls' League Cabinet, Ski, Girls' Letter Club, Pep, Clarion, Clarion Annual, Iym Jamboree, Honor Society, Song and Yell, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Sleepin', Lou . Girls' League Cabinet, Latin, Home Ec, Big Sister, Tri-Y, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Letter Writing, lo . Home Ec, French, Book Exchange Mgr., Big Sister, lym Iamboree, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Dreaming, Lynne . Stagecraft, College Prep, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Frances Kelley, Mac . MCGUIRE, Kay ..,............ MCRAE, Helen .....,........... MERCER, Betty ............., MERRIOT, Gordon ........ Archery, Girls' Letter Club Sgt. at Arms, General, San Mateo Ir. College, Katy . Oregon State. Mask and Dagger, Pep Trip Mgr., Ir. Class Song Leader, Big Sister, Girls' Letter Club, lym larnboree, Stenographic, MEYER, Arnold .............. German, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Stamp collecting, Tootie . MEYER, Donald ...,.......... F. F. A. General Mgr. Coop, Agricultural, Taylor University, Indiana, Hobby, Hunting and fiShi1'1g: DOH - MEYERS, Loraine .......... Tri-Y, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Jamboree, Archery, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Skating, Reeny . MICKEY, Iim .............,..... Wrestling, Boxing, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Sports, Mickey . MILES, Frank .................. MILES, Warren .............. MILLER, Betty Mae ....... MILLER, Dorothy ........... MILLET, Sana .....,........... Crescendo President, German Sgt, at Arms, Hi-Y Treasurer, Honor Society, Civics, A Cappella Choir, Pirates ot Pen- zance , Boys' Quartette, College Prep, Benson Polytechnic, Hobby, Hiking. Track, Future Craftsman Secretary, Vocational Auto Mechanics, Willamette, Nurses President, Home Bc, General, St. Helens Hall, Hobby, Dancing, skating, Dot . 4 lr. Crescendo, Band, Orchestra, Big Sister, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Music. thirty-one Mohney Mohr Montandon Moody Moore Morse Morton Moses Mott Mudd Mull Mundt Murdock Murray Naderman Natziger Neimeyer Nelson, G. W. Nelson, D. Nelson, L. Nelson, R, Neiswander Noll Olinger Olson Osborne Oye Page MOHNEY, Kenneth .....,. MOHR, Mirzel ................. Latin Praetor, Girls' League Cabinet, A, S, B. Vodvil, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Book Exchange, College Prep, Willam- MONTANDON, Katherine ............. ...,..,.. MOODY, Celeste ........... MOORE, Ray ................... MORSE, Kenneth .......,... MORTON, Clarke .......... MOSES, lohn .................. MOTT, Warren ...........,... ette, Hobby, Doing Bill's and Bud's work, Mirz . Ir. Crescendo, Big Sister, Sports, Girls' Letter Club, College Prep, Portland Dental College, Hobby, Sports, Monty , Latin, Nurses, Ir. Red Cross Council, Minuteman, Artist Guild, College Prep, Emanuel Hospital, Hobby, Golt, Moodie . Photo President, General, Hobby, Retormer and photography, Bert , Artist Guild, College Prep, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Painting and drawing, Ken . Football, Track, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Collecting anything that looks interesting. Hi-Y, Band, General, Brush College, Hobby, Kicking the bucket, Moze . Benson High School, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Necking, Mott . MUDD,lack .......... ....... S ki, S Club, Football, Wrestling, College Prep, University of Washington, Hobby, Skiing, fishing and hunting, MULL, Orville ................. MUNDT, Bob ................... MURDOCK, Gordon ..... Wet Dirt . Baseball Mgr.,Wrestling, Latin, Hi-Y, Track, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Margaret McBain, Moe . A. S. B. Forensic Mgr., Sr. Class President, Que Dice, Snikpoh, Social Science President, Debate, Clarion, A. S. B, Vodvil, Honor Society, Civics, Snikpoh Play, Viking Review, College Prep, University ot Oregon. .Clarion Annual Mgr., Honor Society, Snikpoh, Civics, Hi-Y, Song and Yell, College Prep, University ot Minnesota, Hobby, Fishing, Doc . MURRAY, Elaine ............ Artist Guild, Girls' League Council, Song and Yell, Iym Iarnboree, Pep, Snikpoh Secretary, Clarion Annual, Civics Club Carnival Princess, Girls' League Style Show, Big Sister, Snikpoh Play, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Sketch- ing, Snookie . NADERMAN,C1eonna..Que Dice, Artist Guild, Archery, Science, Clarion Annual, A. S. B. Vodvil, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Skat- NAFZIGER, Ralph ......... NEIMEYER, William ..... NELSON, George W ,.., NELSON, Dorothy ......... NELSON, Laura ............. NELSON, Reed ............... ing and escapades-woo, Woo, Cony . President Future Craftsman, Auto Mechanics, Oregon State, Hobby, Autos, Danny . College Prep, Hobby, Roller skating, Bill . Photo, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Model building and photography, Bill . Commercial, Northwest Nazarene College, Hobby, Stamp collecting, Dot . Cheney High School, Home Ec, Commercial, Lauralee . Hi-Y, Civics, Track, College Prep, University of Oregon. NlESWANDER,Iean ..... Commercial Treasurer, Girls' League Cabinet, Stenographic, Hobby, Collecting unusual spoons. NOLL, Margie ................. OLTNGER, Irene, ..,...... .. OLSON, Dale .................. OSBORNE, Ellene ......,,. OYE, Maye ...................... PAGE, Bill ...........,............ thirty-two Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Commercial, Big Sister, lr. Red Cross Council, Girls League Style Show, Iym Iamboree, Civics Club Carnival Princess, Stenographic, Margie . Tym Iamboree, Stenographic, Business College, Hobby, Dancing, Renie . Hi-Y, S Club, Cross Country, Wrestling, General, University ot Nebraska, Hobby, Sports, Tod , . Big Sister, Commercial, Business College, Hobby, Movies and music, Elly . A ' 1 Honor Society Treasurer, Commercial Secretary and Vice President, Tri-Y, Ir. Red Cross Council, Girls Letter Club, Pep, Big Sister, Clarion Annual Editor, Clarion Annual Associate Editor, Iym Iamboree, Forensics, Civics Club Car- nival Princess, Ir. Minstrel Show, Girls' League lnter-Class Rivalry, Sports, Commercial, Willamette, Hobby, The Annual, Mite , I Roseburg' High, Clarion Manager, Ski, Civics, Football, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Hunting. Patterson Plank Priem Rarnseyer Pearmine Peavy Pedee Pentney Phelps Pierce Poft Poindexter Polzel Poole Pope Pratt Probert Proudtit Provost Putnam Pyeatt Rarnage Rasmussen Rathbun Ray Reed Reeher Reischke PATTERSON, Clayton..Baseball, S Club, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Astronomy, Pat . PEARMINE, Lester .......,. PEAVY, Marie ................. PEDEE, Ruby .................. PENTNEY, Louis ............ PHELPS, Marian ..........,. PIERCE, Lois .....,,,,.......,, PLANK, Everett ..........,,4, POFF, Dorothy ............... POINDEXTER, Robert.. POLZEL, Lorene ............, POOLE, Harry ...,............ POPE, Bob ,.,.,..,.... ..... ...... PRATT, Marjorie .,,,...,.... PRIEM, Leroy ......,........... S Club, Hi-Y, Civics, Honor Society, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Puttball Silverton High School, Home Economics, Oregon Beauty College, Hobby, Ice skating, hunting, Ieep . Peeve . Girls' Letter Club, Nurses, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Bob, Pedee . Artist Guild, French, Latin, Crescendo, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Music. V Clarion, French, General, Hobby, Reading. Nurses, Tri-Y, Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, Home Ec., College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Music. Commercial, Hobby, Skating and dancing. nurses, ltlgask and Dagger, Crescendo, A. S. B. Vodvil, Girls' Double Trio, Steriographic, University of Oregon, Hobby usic, ot . College Prep, Willamette, Bob . Stenographic, Mills, Hobby, Dancing, Rene , Sports, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Sports, Cess Poole . Clarion Editor, Latin, Civics, College Prep, Stanford, Hobby, Model airplanes, Editor . U Home Ec, Home Economics, Oregon College ot Beauty Culture, Hobby, Collecting photographs, 'lMGT1 . S Club, Clarion Illustrator, Clarion Annual Illustrator, Football, Basketball, Track, College Prep, Oregon State Hobby, Cartooning, Roy . PROBERT, Roger ............ PROUDFIT Evel n , y ....... PBOVOST, Betty ..........,. PUTNAM, Bill .......,.......... Iym Iamboree, Big Sister, College Prep, Seattle Pacitic, Hobby, Photography, Ev . Soph. Class Secretary, A. S. B. Council, Artist Guild, Social Science, Pep, Girls' Letter Club Secretary, Civics Sec- retary, Honor Society, Civics Club Carnival Princess, P. A. Announcer, Song, and Yell, Ir. Class Minstrel, Iym Iambo ree, Big Sister, Sports, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Sports, Bet . - Snikpoh, Crescendo Advertising Mgr., Auditorium Group, ACappella Choir, Snikpoh Play, Song and Yell, Music University of Oregon, Hobby, Music and Girls, Put . PYEATT, Dorothy ........... H I RAMAGE, Louise ........... Snikpoh, Nurses, Girls' League Vice President, A Cappella Choir, Pinatore, Pirates of Penzance, S1'11kPOh Plf-WY RAMSEYER. David ........ RASMUSSEN, Arlene... RATHBUN, Burnes ..... RAY, Byron ...................... College Prep, Whitman, Hobby, Driving, Weezie . F. F. A. Vice President, Agriculture, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting, Bud . Pep, Home Ec. Treasurer, Home Economics, Hobby, Dancing. F. F. A. Executive Committee, Agriculture, Oregon State, Basil . Archery, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Photography. REED, I-1101119 -----,A----t----4' Latin Vice President, President and Secretary, Girls' Letter Club, Clarion, College Prep, Emanuel Hospital, Hobby Music, Lucy . REEHER.C1v111f1 ------------- Snikpoh Social Science Secretary, Honor Society, Clarion, Snikpoh Plays, Ir. Minstrel, A. S- B- Vodvil, IYH1 Iam REISCHICE. Maudie lane ............... boree, College Prep, Scripps College, Hobby, Scrapbooks. .Big Sister, General, Western Baptist Theological Seminary, Hobby, Pets, Maudie . thirty-three Rich es Robinson, L. Samuel Schultz RlCHES, Patricia ....... RICKETTS, Barbara Ann ............... RIPLEY, Raiph .,,...,,.,, RITCHEY, 'Wilmer ......... ROBINS Bruce ..,,.4.,... ROBERTsON, Bemiceff ROBINSON, Betty .vw.,,,,, ROBINSON, Lois ,.,...4.... Rocouia, Nap ......w, ROSS, Daniel .A..... RUPP, Ida Mae ,.,....,,.. RUSH, Billg... ...........,,. . Ricketts Ripley Ritchey Robins Robertson Rocque Ross Rupp Rush Ryer Satter, L. Satter, R. Saucy Savage Scliiess Scrafford Severin Shaetter Sharpnack Sheldon, V. ...Archery Secretary, Sports, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Archery, Pat , Announcer, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Music and bicycling, Barby . Robinson, E Salstrom Schmid Shelton., V. Crescendo, Honor Society, Tri-Y, Snikpoh, Debate, Tri-Y Cabinet, Civics Club Carnival, ACappella Choir, P. A, General, Hobby, Stamps, maps, pictures, old magazines, match books, ditties, odds and ends, catalogs, slugs, Rip . gon, Hobby, Music, Bud . College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Radio, Slim Spider . Slatts . dogs. Dancing and music, Loy . Club, Track, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Fishing, hiking, Bottle . ....Commercial, Kansas University, Hobby, Baking angel food cakes. A. S. B. Council, Soph, Class Yell Leader, Boxing, Wrestling, Stagecrait Guild, Crescendo, Science, University of Ore-' Big Sister, Iym Iamboree, Orchestra, Girls' Letter Club, Commercial, Stenographic, Oregon State, Hobby, Swing music, .Home Ec, Tri-Y, Girls' League Cabinet, Big Sister, Girls' Letter Club, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Collecting Tri-Y, German Secretary, Big Sister, Honor Society, Minuteman, Girls' Letter Club, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, RYER, Patricia ................ Sr. Class Council, Mask and Dagger, Home Ec, Tri-Y, Iym Iamboree, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Parties SA TTER, Loyle ............ and a college man, Pat . SALSTROM, Eddie ......,. A. S. B. President, Hi-Y, S Club, Basketball, Baseball, College Prep, University of Oregon, Hobby, Sports, Pocatello , SAMUEL, loyce .............. Girls' Letter Club, Tri-Y, General, Monmouth Normal School, Hobby, Roller skating, Ioy . I F. A. Secretary and Executive Committee, Vocational Agriculture, Northwest Nazarene College, Hobby, Hunting and fishing. SATTER, Richard ........... SAUCY, David ............ SAVAGE, Donna Belle. SCHlESS, Gertrude... SCHMID, Dorothy K. ...Girls' League Cabinet, Sr. Class Council, Pep, General, University of Oregon, Tucldy . ....Tait High School, Big Sister, General, Business College, Hobby, Sports and swing, Kate . SCHULTZ, Anne ............. A Cappella Choir, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Singing, Annie . SCRAFFORD,Barbara.Girls' Letter Club, Commercial, Commercial, Oregon State, Hobby, Collecting old dishes, Bobs , SEVERIN. Bettie ........,.... Home Ec, Tri-Y, Ski, General, Hobby, A soldier boy, Sev . SHAEFFER, Betty .,.....,., SHARPNACK,SteWart.Stagecratt Guild, Mathematics, Oregon State, Hobby, Gas model airplanes, Snapback . SHELDON, Vernon ........ Vlfrestling, Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms, S Club, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Fishing, Sheldon . SHELTON, Virginia ...... Commercial, Hobby, Dancing thirty-tour ...,Radio, French, Swimming Mgr., General, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting and terrorizing, Dave , n Latin, Band Majorette, Big Sister, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Collecting cacti and nicknacks, Donnie , Shisler Smith, E. Soliday Stepanek Shults Sizemore Skaling Skaug Sloper Smith, B. Smith, Gerald Smith, Glen Smith, H. Smith, M. Smothers Snyder Southwick Spaulding, H. Spaulding, K. Spence Starr Stender Steeves Stratton Straw Stricktaden Sugai Sullivan SHISLER, Frances ......... Crescendo, Latin, Nurses, Girls' Letter Club, Honor Society, Orchestra, Ir. Crescendo, Pirates of Penzance , String SHULTS, Dorothy.. SIZEMORE, Elby... Quartette, ACappella Choir, A. S. B. Vodvil, Sports, College Prep, St. losephs' College, Hobby, Sports, music, and blondes, Shis . Finch Vice President and Secretary, Home Ec, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Collecting pennies and skating, ottie . .........Future Craftsman, Vocational Auto Mechanics, Oregon State, Hobby, Mechanical incline. SKALING, Pat ................. College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Bob Boardman. SKAUG, Florence.. SLOPER, Val Dare ........ Redmond High School, Hi-Y President, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Hunting and fishing, Val . SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH sM1'rHf Betty Ieanne Minot High School, North Dakota, Crescendo, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Music, Flossie . Estelene ............ , Gerald ............... Glen ................... Harold ............... Sports, Technical, Oregon State, Hobby, Airplane Building, Ierry , Interclass Football, Tennis, Wrestling, Basketball, College Building, Smitty . S Club, Snikpoh, Forensic Mgr. Sr. Class, College Prep, Prep, Los Angeles Ir. College, Hobby, Model Airplane Willamette, Hobby, Sea scouting. Muriel ................ SMOTHERS, Bernice. SNYDER, Caroyl ........ SOLIDAY, Shirley ......... SOUTHWICK, Milton .... SPAULDING, Harold... SPAULDING, Keith ....... SPENCE, Donna ......... STARR, lack .................... STENDER, Gloria ....... ....Pep, Sgt. at Arms, Girls' Letter Club Vice President, Sports, Home mlr. Red Cross Secretary and Treasurer, Ir. Crescendo, Big Sister, STEPANEK, Marian ...... STEEVES, Richard ........ STRATTON, Allen ,.,...... STRAW, Nadine ............. STRICKFADEN, lack .... SUGAI, Mary .......,.......... Tri-Y Program Chairman, Ir. Crescendo Treasurer, Honor Society, Snikpoh, Forensics, Que Dice Vice President, I - Clarion Associate Editor, Clarion Annual, Typing Contest, lym Iamboree, Girls' Letter Club, Radio Room Typist, Big Sister, Sports, General, Willamette, Hobby, Foreign Correspondence, Vicki , ....Nurses, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, Iyrn Iamboree, College Prep, Hobby, Sports. Ir, Class Council, Pep, Big Sister, Home Ec, Girls' Letter Club, A. S. B. Vodvil, Iyrn Iamboree, General, University of Oregon, Hobby, Dancing at the club, Sollie . Radio, Boxing, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Radio, Maisie , Auditorium Stagecrait Guild, Science, Oregon State, Hobby, Sailing, Henry Aldrich . Economics, Hobby, Sports, Skeezix . Commercial, University ot Oregon, Hobby, Clair and his V-8, Snoolcs . Cross Council, Big Sister, Commercial, Capital Business College, Hobby, Collecting photographs and men, - ic ey . I H Archery, Auditorium Stagecraft Guild, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Archery and skiing, Rich . .Cross Country, General, Harvard, Hobby, Flying, Rags , Sr. Class Council, Home Ec, General, Hobby, Dancing, Lucky . Home Ec, Big Sister, Girls' League Cabinet, Ir, Crescendo, Tri-Y, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Pirates of Penzance, H. M. S. Pinatore, General, University of Southern California, Hobby, Music and sports, Sugar . SULLIVAN, Bob .............. thirty-tive Takayama Taylor Thomason Thompson Timme Tokimoto Turner Underwood VanBuskirk Vasby Verhagan Vittone Wagner, E. Wagner, S. Waldorf Wallace Waring Warneke, B. Warneke, L. Webb Wellhausen Welsh Welton West White, B. White, E. White, L. Williams, E. TAKAYAMA, Lorraine..Pep, Civics Secretary and Treasurer, Tri-Y, Girls' Letter Club Wardrobe Mistress, Sports, Iym Jamboree, Germa Treasurer, General, Charlette School of Costume Design, Hobby, Fashion drawing and designing, Taky . TAYLOR, Bob .................. THOMASON, Ardys ...... THOMPSON, Bill ........... S Club, Science, Football, Wrestling, Track, College Prep, Notre Dame, Hobby, Barbara Vincent, Willie . TIMME, Marjorie ............ Social Science, Big Sister, General, Hobby, Meeting people, Timme . TOKIMOTO, Tadao ....... General, Oregon State, Hobby, Going to the movies, Toki , TURNER. Raymond lay .......,...... UNDERWOOD, Irving. VAN BUSKIRK,Ruth ,,,,, Crescendo, Social Science Secretary, A Cappella Choir, Tri-Y, Band, Snikpoh, Minuteman, Orchestra, Clarion, Hono Society, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Changing my mind, Duchess . VASBY, Annabelle ........ Commercial, Hobby, Dancing, Annie . lr. Class Council, German President, S Club, Athletic Honor Society, Boxing, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby Fishing, Gooney Booney . VlTTONE,lCl1'I19S ----,--,--- Wrestling, Sports, General, Oregon State, Hobby, Ping Pong, Tony . WAGNER, Eleanor ......,. Big Sister, Stenographic, Hobby, Skating, Babe , WAGNER, PGY -------------t-f Tri-Y, Big Sister, General, Beauty College, Hobby, Skating. WALDORF, PGY ,'------,---- Home Ec Secretary and President, Big Sister, General, Willamette. WALLACE.GGr1on ----,,, Commercial, Washington State, Hobby, Radio, Curly , WA-RlNG,RUtl1 ---.----------- Sr. Class Council, Commercial, Willamette, Hobby, Cooking, Mrs. . WARNEKE,BGYbGTG ----- General, Oregon State, Hobby, Horse-back riding, Bobbe . WARNEKgErLYle ------,-----' Gervais High School, Science, Denver University, Hobby, Hunting. WEBPMVIVICIH -----,---------,- Latin Vice President, Nurses, Honor Society, Ir. Red Cross, Minuteman, Big Sister, Artist Guild, College Prep, Sac ramento Ir. College, Hobby, Photography, Webb , WELLHAUSEN,Ethel.-General, Northwest Christian College, Hobby, Music, Eddie . WELSH, Orville .-..-....---., General, Oregon State, Hobby, Stamps, Welsh . WET-TON,MC1IjOTie -.----- Sr. Class Council, Tri-Y, Big Sister, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Music, Margie , Honor Society, Commercial Advertising Mgr., Big Sister, Girls' League Cabinet, Clarion Typist, Clarion Annual Typist Stenographic, Willamette, Hobby, Typing, Rubins , Home Ec., Girls' Letter Club, lym Jamboree, Clarion, Song and Yell, Sports, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State Hobby, Los Angeles, Bobbie . ' Eugene High School, Hi-Y, Commercial, Hobby, Model Airplanes. Football, Science, S Club, General, Willamette, Hobby, Sports, 'WlLLlAMS, Ethyl Mae.,CTeSCer1dO, lr- CTeSCeI1dO, lf- Red CTOSS, Girls' DOUTDIG Trio, A Cappella Choir, General, Willamette, Hobby, Tall dark, and a V-8, Wil1ie . Ski, Hi-Y, Mask and Dagger, College Prep, Los Angeles, Hobby, Following Ed D., Bud , VERHAGEN, Dan .......,... WEST, Ruby .................... WHITE Barbara ............. WHITE, Ellis .................... WHITE, Lyle ................... thirty-six Williams, V. Wilson, A. Wolfe Zahradnik Wonderlick Zitzewitz Wilson, D. Wilson, R. Winslow Woelke Wolf Wyatt Yarnell Yocom Yoshikai Young WILLIAMS, Vivian ............., Ir. Crescendo, lym Iamboree, Latin, Big Sister, Opera, 'Pirates ot Penzance, Girls' Letter WILSON, Austin ................ WILSON, Dorothy ,..... ...... Club, A'Cappel1a Choir, Crescendo, Snikpoh, Civics, Orchestra, Minuteman, General, Wil- lamette, Hobby, Hiking and biking, Viv, ,.Hi-Y Treasurer, Baseball, Ski, Basketball, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Collecting bottle tops, Oz. ..Nurses, Ir. Crescendo, Girls' Letter Club, Big Sister, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Playing the Piano, Dot, WILSON, Ray ...................... S Club, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Wrestling State Champion two years, WINSLOW, Genevieve ,.... WOELKE, ,Eval ........ WOLF, Gerry ,...... ....... WOLFE, Sylvia .................,,, WONDERLICK, Margaret. WYATT, Nadine ................ YARNELL, Ed ....... ....... YOCOM, Ralph ........ ....... Social Science, Girls' Letter Club, Iym Iamboree, Sports, Tri-Y, College Prep, University ot Washington, Hobby, Horse-back riding, Genie. ......Pep, Big Sister, Home Ec, Tri-Y, General, St. Vincents' Nurses School, Hobby, Looking for a Super-man, Eve. ..Social Science, Snikpoh, Pep, Girls' Letter Club, Honor Society, Girls' League Interrivalry, Big Sister, Clarion, Clarion Annual, Iym Iamboree, Ir. Red Cross, College Prep, University of Idaho, Hobby, Journalism, Gerry. Home Ec, General, University at Oregon, Hobby, Dancing, Sy1. Snikpoh, Crescendo, Honor Society, Civics, Latin, A.S.B. Vodvil, Soph. Treasurer, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, .Music. ..Iym Iamboree, Tri-Y, Home Ec, Girls' Letter Club, Ir. Crescendo, General, Hobby, Collecting vases, Deanie. Cross Country, Commercial, Iunior College, Hobby, Sports, ..Soph. and Ir. Yell Leader, German, Civics, Hi-Y, lr. Class Minstrel Show, Oberlin, Ohio, Hobby, Good time in all recreational activities, Iron Pants, Kid, YOSHIKAI, Lillie ................... Home Ec, Tri-Y, Sports, Pep, Big Sister, Girls' League Song Leader, Home Economics, YOUNG, Carol ......,.. .,.....,. ZAHRADNIK, Donald ,......... Mystery stories, Yootch. A.S.B. Song Leader, Soph. Song Leader, Latin, Pep President, Girls' Letter Club Song Leader, Song and Yell, A.S.B. Wodvil, Snikpoh, Ski, Civics, Iym Iamboree, Clarion, Big Sister, Girls' League Cabinet, Clarion Style Show, College Prep, Willamette, Hobby, Studying, Ka Bibble. ,Selah High School, Photo, College Prep, Oregon State, Hobby, Photography. ZITZEWITZ, Isolde ......,......... Ir. Red Cross Council, German, Ir. Crescendo, Civics Club Carnival, Pirates ot Penzance, General, Hobby, Scrapbook, keeping pictures of celebrities in music world, Susie thirty-seven Sfeniors Slot Qkotographed Abrams, Hal Amack, Marcella Ashford, jason Bakenjames Baker, Murray Barclay, Robert Bartell, Leon Bassett, Ramon Bastion, Milton Beall, Betty Bello, Ben Birch, Burrell Black, Merwin Blackburn, Agnes Blumenstein, Robert Boehringer, Lucille Boock, Howard Brown, Lewis Brundidge, Nelta Burns, Roy Campbell, Zilpha Carson, Willard Carter, Margaret Cherry, Barbara Clark, Dale Collar, Edythe Corbett, Wayne Cornforth, Guy Crawford, Harlan Cunningham, Marjorie Dahlstrom, Winifred Dasch, Robert Davis, Marjorie Dobell, Doris Doughton, Millard Douglass, Larch Einfeldt, Frank Elfberg, Millard Elsey, Bim thirty-eight England, Harlyn Ericksen, Winnie Erwert, Peter Esterberg, Gordon Evanson, David Flagg, Erma Flower, Lorene Foster, David Furber, Norma Gallagher, Betty Gant, Winifred Garner, Florence Hackett, Russell Harland, Ellery Hough, Cecelia Hoven, Virgil lsham, Frankie jefferson, Bertram Jensen, Leland jones, Althea Kelley, Ferne Kelly, Paul 4 Koliwer, Walter Kreft, Bernard Larson, Wilma Lieske, William Lockhart, Frederick Lundy, Wayne Martin, Victor Minneman, Amos McCall, Don I McCall, Howard McKinlay, Elbert McLeod, Shirley Miller, Gail Moffit, james Morgan, Earl Nedry, joyce Neeland, Robert Neff, Grace Peterson, Gladys Petzel, Roy Polanski, Doris Porter, Ester Pyshney, Charles Rawlins, Fred Rhodes, Frank Robison, Frances Rogers, jeAnne Rohmer, Vera Roseman, Dorothy Rupp, Marcella Schroeder, Richard Seiffert, Elaine Selberg, Robert Sholseth, Norman Smith, Ivan Summers, Marvin Stockridge, Ethel Swigart, Charles Thomas, Richard Thompson, Alice Traglio, David Twedt, Mark Vaughn, Mary Voelsch, Donald Vosburgh, Loran Wagers, Lee Wharton, William Whelan, Donald Williams, Alice Williams, Edward Wilson, Donald Yoshimoto, Yoshiye Zurcher, F erd C o u r t e S y of Parkrose High. Sophornores. C o rn e o n , Hank, Get to Work. M r . Cranor's Pets. Studying? Bill, Ray, and Betty. 7 Toughies. 8 What,No Girls? T h e Morning Alter. Taking It Easy. Time Out for Lunch. Making Belae- thylhexylace-lic Sulfonic Acid. Wow!!!!! Winning, Ralph? l, 2, 3, Ugh. resident ROGER WAG ER A 4 unior 'Glass Class activities dotted the calendar of the class of '42, ln the fall a jam session featured the music of Paul Siebert's orchestra. This was followed in january by the junior Dance using the Viking Ski Lodge for a theme. Outstanding in class events was the Valentine Dance, February 14, when Helen Fanton was chosen as junior Sweetheart. Social activities closed with the Prom of june B based on the theme Fantasia . l-lard work and the enthusiasm of class officers made all these affairs distinctly successful. , An able group of officers piloted the juniors through a suc- cessful year. They were as follows: Roger Wagner, president, Marjorie l-lill, vice president, Rosemary Billings, secretary, Bar- bara Lutz, treasurer, l-larvey Fox, forensic manager, Mary jane Taylor, song leader, Fabian Nelson, yell leader, Frank Whitte- more, sergeant at arms, and Edith Moxley, Cameron McDonald, and Pat Lamb, A. S. B. council members. Members of the junior class council were Bob Burns, Maxine Meyersg Patricia Peeler, Dorothy Mott, Mar- garet Hughlett, Dorothy Kenny, Dale Gordon, Doro- thy Cady, lack Mennis, Del- von Long, Forrest Simmons, Pauline Dunlap, lack Gib- son, Helen Fanton, Don Schur, john Ierrnan, Maurine Keuscher, Pat Chapman, and Reid Shelton. Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Helen Edmundson, and Mr. Neil Brown were the class advis- ers. forty- one Armstrong Billings Brady Copenhaver Eschenko Gottfried Hill, K. Iacobsen, Varlotta forty-two Bacon Blackman Burns Dahlen Evans Griffith Hill, M. Iacobsen, Viola Barker Booth Busselle Dickey Fanton Hastings Hoar Ielderks Bates, B. Borton Cady Dickson, Fisher Hawk Hobson Ierrnan Bates, L. Bosten Caretto Dickson, I. Flathers Henderson Horn Iustrom Belt Bower Carson Downs Gibson Henny Howard Kelley Bensen Bowersox Chapman Eckley Gooden Hendrickson Hughlett Kelso Beutler Boyce Clark Egan Gorclan Hill, D. Isaac Kenagy Stevenson Sundin Tryon Ullman Voigt 'Wagner Whittemore Wilhelm forty-tour Yantis Taylor Umemoto Walker Wilson Yocom Teel Thomas Upjohn Van Cleave Ward, M. Ward, V. Witte Wodraskcx Yocom, R, Young Titus Vande-neynde Watkins Wolt Zielinski Towne Tripp Van Osdol Varnes Weir Welborn Woodward Yada Sllreszdent BILL WOELIKE ifophemore 'Glass W The class ol '43 started its social year with a skate at the Capitola rink December 13. The next class activity, a dinner before the Salem-Astoria game, was held February 21. A sophomore program was given Feb- ruary 27. Officers for the year were Bill Woelke, president, Ianet Rogers, vice president, Mary East, secretary, Lor- raine Murdock, treasurer, Ierry Williams, forensic man- ager, Shirley Parker, song leader, Bob Siefarth, yell leader, Bernice Bowersox and lim Sheldon, council members. Council members were Norman Alexander, Lois Bar- rick, Miriam Becke, Bob Brown, Sharon Burnett, Wes- ley Cameron, Keith Collar, Virginia Covert, William Elerick, lim Gilbertson, Eve- lyn Iohnson, Nyla Phillips, lean Rowland, Phyllis Ryan, Ruth Saftran, Bob Sanders, Leona Tinglestad, Annabell Vickers, Dorothy Walters, and Luanna Williamson. Advisers for the Class were Mrs. Grace Hockett, Mrs. Mary B, Smith, and Mr. Cliftord Bullock. torty-tive Acton Bell Burger Conley East Gilbertson Hancock Huston forty-six Adams Berwick Burns Covert Eaton Glover Hannamon lniagawa Armstrong Atkins Bailey Barr Barrick Bewley Bowersox Brown, B Brown, H. Brown, N Buzzard Christensen Close Collar Combes Cutler Deckebcxch DeSart Driggs Drinncxn Egan Fcxrgher Fish Fowler Frantz Goebel Gordon Graham Griffith Halik Hawkins Heise Hill Hull Huston Ielderks Iensen Iohnsen Iohnson Tones Kelley McGilchrist Newman Poorman Ruecker Simmons Turner Whittemore Kennedy Meisinger Nichols Pope Ryan Smith Valencourt Williams Kestly Merle Niemeyer Potter Saffron Stetler Van Osdol Williamson Lemmon Lewis Louvre Mischler Mott Murdock Ostrin Palmer Parker Roddy Rogers Rose Saucy Schiess Sheldon Stone Takayama Terril Verhagen Walters Wampler Wimer Woelke Wooten McGee Nelson Phillips Rowland Siefarih Tinglestad White Vxfyatt loriy-seven Ioy, lsn't He a Little Short? Ziegfield Girls. Experirnenting. Making a Test. The Gang . Sloper Sullcs. Having Trou- ble, Dan? 'The Boss . Waiting for a Streetcar-or a Pick-up. Push, Raise, Re- lease, R e s t, Rest. Soup's On. The Food Can't Be That Bad, Dorothy. Caught in the Act. The Sage of 205. My Friends, lt ls Imperative That- ACTIVITIES If armrz iff: lzlzal Jfcztt' larion Annual as well maintained its traditional ig ards this year Maye y editor and Gordon M have presented a year book w ich end all phases oi stu ent life in and Mr erritt D and manager, to depict a e ately iQh Miss Mar'orie Christensen advisers have aided t e students in editing ng the boo . aww- M4 :rf oitf ?. 225 v Ni Q-wry-UE: EDITORIAL Girls' S ortsxilnne Huston, Editor EditorXMaye Oye. AssistantsXPat Featurespx Wclci Smothers Chapman, John Carlson. Frances Kelly. Administrationxjanice Patterson, Edt- Snapshots Xillileen Hutchinson, Bud tor, Lucy Carver. Wolf, Co-editors. ClassesXSenior: Frances Kelly, Edt- Huinorxjolqn Carlson, Editor, Allan tor, Gerry Wall, Mabel Fox, Wcki Voigt. Srnothers, Ronagene Beillfe. funiors: ANXLUCY Cqfver, Editor, Donna Utojohn, Editor, Veta Smith. Copy Reade-rsxBill Upiohn, Cleonno SODHOUIOISJ Phyllis Byan, Editor, Norma Naderman, Iohn Brown, Phyllis Hyan. Wooten. Typistxlnurine Cross. ActivitiesXMarion Horn, Editor, Pat PhotographersxRQyAbst, Diclc John Chapman: lohn Brown. OrganizationXBarbara Hathaway, MANAG Editor, Allan Voigt, Cameron MCDon- Managerx aid, Cleonna Naderman. St t SportsxOtis Wilson, Editor, Bill Up- john. S. ING G d ri Murd ck. at Mernbergilsoger Wagner, Clyde alla Christmann, Aubrey Holt, Dick Gahls- dorf, Leslie Klampe. ,ef 60IfDON fwvlrooclr stand- urdoclc eavors Salem avis pliblishi fifty-one 'Glarion J ewspaper Jtaff Reflecting the enthusiastic school spirit of Salem High students, the Clarion newspaper has presented the events and features of the past year of high school life in an interesting and informative manner. The newspaper, backed as it is by thirty-seven years of service to the school, has once again kept up its high standards. of journalism and sportsmanship. Editor Bob Pope and Manager Bill Page, aided by their various staffs and reporters, have truly accomplished much this year. The advisers of the Clarion were Mrs. Leah Hogue and Mr. Merritt Davis. .1 5 , iii wit 'fidiiffvfw i Qto Keys dot. Otis poi i C 5.5, 864312115 go fift - two Y Y. stu? 'tl' XKQXYX 59. Cy XXX5 YVIGQTM vigil QW! .Sm W1 . 'KYM 'GTX b GV' XXX Smfxggde C -s BO rx Feet! ' SOWBWKI C Coyxxnsgp-Qsooeufxn me xx 53.0 v. to ,. Q, yan 31322. will XPECMI Rikffaetgotef- GTD5 'NN CO5 V0 DC,-W5 gat! Y XN 9 pe Gegixf I C ml yy?-I B920 OQXPA' ,Bob QJEXQE5 HOQYES 103299 BTO avi 6 sffroxbexfs vwfeeofi- G was ewxgob bzakson Vai 'Vlpxsxwnl IQXPSGXYX .-Bm r no ' ,GK was M K Leo dxtoxcqoxe Hanoi -U-',,..-gioagbeufgoig HJ...--- 'bOY50n. V0 o - n P65 Educ: I-Nyovo Pfgefft Momdgel ANOOAY 5603 K0-Q6 A 'QOY- LQYOY PQQ5-x 155' 9 O o X0 ' E63 K1 ye-W NIU Ee 15 EAXQN-sexe Q, '35 Hath' P555 gasel Gio and --,- ck lOhnds'o5ldacXLeO9' ww to .D B 9 fl tidal gif--- 'A Long' wld X Eoin N05 oph on L. Ont oxoqi XDGW Goofy XNXXS orensics Salem students who participated in forensics this year were Barbara Hathaway, Ronagene Beilke, Bernice Smothers, Bob Mundt, Ilona Batson, Keith Hoppes, and Mabel Fox. These students did very well throughout the season. At Linfield Forensic Tournament they took the following honors: Barbara Hathaway, first place in humorous declamation, Bob Mundt, second in humorous declama- tion, Ilona Batson, third in humorous declamationy Mabel Fox, first in poetry reading, Keith Hoppes, first in after' dinner speaking, and Ronagene Beilke ,third in extemporaneous speaking. Barbara Hathaway took first in humorous interpretation and third place in oratory at the Willam- ette Speech Contest, while Bernice Smothers placed third in extemporaneous speaking at this contest. ebate This year, although the Salem High debate team won no high honors, its members gained much in the way of education and experience. The debaters attended the Linfield Tournament at McMinn- ville in February, and they debated at the District debates in early March. At the conclusion of their season, the students on the team represented Salem High at the Willamette Speech Tourna- ment in Salem, Members of the team were Ronlagene Beilke, Bob Scott, Arley Boyce, Dora McCorkle, Winser Acton, Carol Cook, Woody Carson, Cameron McDonald, Earl Iohnston, and lohn Brown. Jnikpoh Sllaq Having a great deal of suspense and mystery plus romance, this year's Snikpoh production 'lThe Skull , directed by Miss Margaret Burroughs, was acclaimed a success by its audience. The story took place in the chancel of an old, deserted church one night when a group of people with different interests met. Reid Shelton, as ferry Brownell, was in the deserted church trying to find the abductors of. his father. Betty Randall, as Dorothy Merrill, was there trying to find lerry. lt looked as if the mysterious Professor Vorheese, played by lohn Carlson, might be The Skull, but Cameron McDonald, as the Scotland Yard detective, Captain Allenby, was found to be the culprit. Comedy was pro- vided in the way of Barbara Hathaway, as Mrs. Harris, and lim Smith, as reporter Bob Demarest. Dr. Tolman, a suitor to Dorothy, was played by Torn Courtney. Ann Marks was the ghost, Anna Mason. Bob Scott played the cockney hunchback. Those making possible this production were Keith l-loppes, general manager, Miss Lelia Iohnson, faculty adviser, Carl Ritchie, stage manager, Marion Horn, advertising, Don Bower, head usher, Velita Estey and Herbert Bahe, art work, Barbara Ann Ricketts and llona Batson, publicity, Miss Margaret Burroughs and the drama classes, make-up, Stagecraft Club, stage management. fifty-four Civics Klub 'Garnival The Gay Ninetiesn, this year's Civics Club Carnival, was a gay and colorful program of short skits presented by various clubs. The Crescendo Club skit was declared the cleverest. After the program, concessions were held in the gym. Each club elected a princess, from which the school elected Emma Lou East of the Crescendo Club as queen. Crown princesses were Phyllis Walker of the German Club and Margaret Baker of the Future Farmers. Other princesses and their clubs were Lorraine King, Nurses, Patricia Fish, Latin, Shirley Ann Bailey, Archery, Fay Waldorf, Home Economics, Elaine Harms, lunior Crescendo, Helen Zielinski, Pep, Lorraine Guthrie, Science, Maye Oye, Commercial, Carol Young, Snikpoh, Helen Wilhelm, French, Ianet Halik, Social Science, Luanna Williamson, Que Dice. Authors of the script were Keith Hoppes and Bob Mundi. Don Bower acted as master of ceremonies. Carnival committee chairmen were Reed Nelson, ticket sales, Margaret Forsythe, program, Barbara Ann Ricketts, publicity, Mr. Bullock and Dick Gahlsdorf, con- cessions, Fred Bradshaw, cleanup, lim Hatfield, ballots, Velita Estey and David Foster, scenery, fifty-five Zand The Salem I-ligh Band turned in its usual spirited and brilliant performance this year. Mr. Vernon Wiscarson, director of the band for two years, has proved himself to be an able leader. - Besides the bancl's performances at all home football and basketball games, the program was highlighted by an overnight trip with the football team to Bend. Officers serving with the band were Tilman Kreft, presidentg Donald Stoudenmeyer, vice presidentg Wilmer Ritchey, secretaryg Imogene Rock, point secretary. itty-six 'drchestra p Although the Salem High Orchestra has existed for only two years, its sea- son this year has been marked by a number of brilliant performances. The orchestra was directed by Mr. Wiscarson and met every general study period to practice new music. Officers for the year were .Verne Scott, president, lim Tryon, vice president, Alan Robertson, secretary. fifty-seven QW' -xg M Cys Beestablishing a high school tradition, a Viking Bevue with a cast ol sixty students was presented on March l4. With the exception of 1940, this activity has long been given annually for the visiting basketball tournament players. Three dances were presented-the 'lLa Conga , a line tap, and a solo tap. Betty Pugh, Mary lane Kestly, and Leontine Lebold were soloists. Betty Randall and Elaine Evans sang a duet. Comedy numbers were a pantomime by Evelyn Collins and Carol Young, a song, Scrub Me Mamma with a Boogie Beat , by Keith Hoppes and Bob Mundi, and an opera burlesque by llona Batson and Vivian Williams. ln addition each class gave a song and yell. Keith l-loppes, with Mrs. Claudine Elbert and Miss Carmelita Barquist, advisers, was in charge of the show. Zelma Boone was in charge oi costumes. Velita Estey was head of art Work. fifty-eight l ORGANIZATIONS Rabbit Receiving a Little Assistance. Here's a Man That Really Clicks. Ioe, the Wrangler, Caught With His Pants Down. ncoopul Prot., Reading The Marks of an Educated Man. 6 7 8 9 10 Private Tutoring After Hours. 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By providing that each sophomore girl had a big sister from one of the upper- classes to act as her guide, the Big Sister program enabled the newcomers to be- come acquainted with the school and its activities. ln addition, a Girls' League Frolic honoring the sophomore girls Was held in the tall. Among the events staged by the organization were Print Week and a Mothers' Tea. This year, for the second time, interclass rivalry was held in the organization. The three classes presented their own programs for the meetings, the merits of which were judged by a faculty committee. l-lomeroom representatives for Girls' League the past year were Evelyn Dierks, Anna Hansen, jean Gorton, Donna Mack, Doris Albin, Doris Baley, Bernice Weir, Pat DeSart, Viola Iacobson, Pat Leary, Buth Douglas, llla Krauger, Yvonne Motiit, Aileen Hutchinson, Marjorie Peterson, Olene Mehloit, Pat Mauer, Helen Zints, Margaret For- sythe, Matsuye lshida, Ethel Lansing, Lisbeth Kennedy, jean Nieswander, Virginia Cupp, Martha Frantz, Io Bonner, Marjorie Noll, Vivian Bell, Charlotte Cohen, Mary l-linkle, Violet Meyers, Buby West, Anne Marks, Dorothy Smalley, Betty Bobinson, Ver- nita Batson, Roseanne l-lenny, joyce McClendon, Doris Dobell, Barbara Ann Bicketts. jeanette Weider, jean Iustrom, and Dorothy Arnold. sixty-three Jigma :fambda ifvnar doeietq Leadership, service, character, and scholastic standing are the qualties by which members of the Sigma Lambda chapter of the National Honor Society are selected. On the basis of these qualifications a limited number of students are chosen by the faculty twice a year for membership. Aside from the two announcement assemblies and induction ceremonies, important activities this year included the ushering at the State Principals' Convention, ushering at the Tri-County Teachers' institute, an informal banquet in April, and the spring picnic. The annual homecoming banquet was canceled at Christ- mas time because of the influenza epidemic. Officers for the first semester were Leslie Klampe, president, Kathleen Broer, vice president, Mary Laughlin, secretary, Maye Oye, treasurer, lim Hatfield, sergeant at arms. The second semester officers were Leslie Klampe, president, Betty Provost, vice president, 'Mary Ben- nett, secretary, Margaret Forsythe, treasurer, Dick Gahlsdorf, sergeant at arms. The faculty advisory committee consisted of Miss Beryl Holt, chairman, Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Miss Lilian Davis, Miss Carmelita Barquist, and Mr. Frank Neer. 'Grescendo 'Klub Salem High School's music students find a club suited to their needs and taste in ,the Crescendo Club. Organized to promote interest in music and musical activities, the Crescendo Club has become one of the most oustanding organizations in the high school. Along with supplying entertainment for various social programs and assemblies, the chief activity of the club is the sponsorship of the concert series, which this year included the Linfield A Cappella Choir, the Portland Woodwind Ensemble, Soo Yong, actress, and Bernice Rickman, soprano. In the fall the club had their annual initiation party. Later they held their annual banquet, preceded by an election of officers and followed by an excursion to an out-of-town concert. The officers for this year were as follows: Frank Miles, president, Kathleen Broer, vice preSiOl9I1'f: Hazel Cooper, secretary, Nellie Pearmine, treasurer, Carolyn Brady, historian, Reid Shelton, program chairman, Mary Elizabeth Sisson, concert series manager, Bill Putnam, advertising manager, Emma Lou East, member- ship committee chairman, lean Alice Carkin, reception committee chairman, Frances Shisler, sergeant at arms, and Miss Lena Belle Tartar, adviser. afnikpvh .Qramatie Jveietq The Snikpoh Dramatic Society, one of the outstanding organizations in Salem High, has proved highly successful throughout the year. The annual initiation party, with its.traditional mystic soup and the memorization of a song and of sonnet by the pledges, was the first main event of the club. The annual play, followed by a formal banquet at the Spa, was the highlight of the year. A picnic in the spring climaxed social activities of the club. Officers for the year were Evelyn Collins, president, Patricia Lamb, vice president, lean Alice Carkin, secretary, Iim Smith, treasurer, Angus Erwin, sergeant at arms, and Miss Lelia Iohnson, adviser. 'Civics 'Glub The Civics Club, one of the most active and popular clubs in Salem High, has reached a new peak in furthering student interest in civic activities, The club has held varied meetings which have included inter- esting speakers, educational field trips, forums on current topics, and occasional movies on subjects of interest to the club. The Civics Club Carnival was an outstanding activity. Officers for this year were Don Bower, president, Hazel Cooper, vice president, Lorraine Takayama, secre- tary-treasurer, Lester Pearmine, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. Gertrude Smith, adviser. sixty-five M1 junior 'greseenda The lunior Crescendo Club provides training and experience for students of musical talent. For its interesting programs, the club has used its own local talent, an outside speaker or two, and a group of enter- tainers from Willamette University. A Valentine's Party was held at the home of Miss Tartar this winter. In the late spring, all the gradu- ating seniors were entertained at a club picnic. The officers for this year have been Bob Over, president, Mabel Fox, vice president, Phyllis Neal, sec- retary, Vicki Smothers, treasurer, Miss Lena Bell Tartar, adviser. .Que Qiee Que Dice furthers speech activities in Salem High. Membership in the club is achieved through try outs. Some of the outstanding activities this year included the initiation party at Byrd's country home, a Christmas party at the Y. M. C. A., and Leap Nite. Officiating this year were Ronagene Beilke, president, Vicki Smothers, vice president, Barbara Hathaway, secretary, Marion Horn, treasurer, Don Barrick and Woody Carson, sergeants at arms., and Mr. Norborne Berkeley, adviser. ' :facial Jeience 'Glub The Social Science Club was founded eight years ago for the advancement of social science in Salem High School, and membership is limited to superior students in that subject, The regular club meetings this year vere varied with speakers, discussions, and a special quiz program. On the social side, the organization held its annual banquet on December l3 and its usual spring picnic. The club also sponsored a concession at the Civics Club Carnival. Officers for the first semester were Cameron McDonald, president, Frances Kelly, vice president, Laurine Cross, secretary, and Bob Douglas, sergeant at arms. For the second semester officers were lohn Copen- haver, president, Marion Horn, vice president, Donna Upjohn, secretary, and Wally Palmateer, sergeant at arms, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, adviser. 'Gommereial 'Klub The Commercial Club, composed of students who take at least two commercial subjects and who are inter- ested in extra business activity, has passed its fourteenth successful year of participation in school activities. Field trips to the State Library and a local bank, club meetings, and interesting speakers provided the business end of the club's activities. In the way of entertainment the club successfully presented a Christmas party and a roller skate. Students who acted as officers during the last school year were as follows: Harlan Hanson, president, Maye Oye, vice president, Norma Fontainini, secretary, lean Nieswander, treasurer, Ruby West, advertising manager, Harold. Hartman, sergeant at arms, and Mr. La Rue Richards, adviser. sixty-seven 1 v N P iatin 'Club One of the oldest organizations in the school, Res Publica, known more commonly as the Latin Club, has as its objectives: the advancement of the interest of Salem High, the creation and continuation of in'- terest in classical literature, the promotion of scholarship, and the cultivation of a spirit of cooperation and good will among the students. The officers for the foregoing year were Mary Elizabeth Daves, consul primus, Bonny Dickson, consul secundus, Marie Lough and Bill Lidtke, quaestors, Harry Bradfield, David Ringland, and Buena Stewart, aed- iles, loan Roddy, scriptor, Iohn Crockatt, pugnator, Vesta Shinn and Carolyn Brady, tribunes, and Mrs. Ger- trude Shisler, adviser. french 'Glub Le Cercle Francais, otherwise known as the French Club, is an organization composed of Salem High students who are now studying French or who have completed at least one year of French Work. lt was founded to bring members into closer understanding and appreciation of France, its people, and its civilization. Highlighting the events on the club's social calendar, the annual French banquet, together with a picnic at Hazel Green, served greatly to bring about a closer friendship among the club members. lnteresting meet- ings, featuring speakers who had either traveled or studied in France, helped fulfill the club's objectives. A great deal of the success of the club can be credited to the able leadership of Reid Shelton, president, Marjorie Bergsvik, vice president, lanice Patterson, secretary, Lucille Carver, treasurer, and Miss Mildred Christenson, adviser. iferman '6lub Organized ten years ago to promote the interest of the students in the German language and to put forth a helpful and friendly influence in the school, the German Club has been engaged in a successful activity program during the preceding year. At the beginning of the school year a hard times party was presented to initiate the new members into the club Acting as officers for the past year were Dan Verhagen, president, Lois Robinson, vice president, Phyllis Walker, treasurer, Frank Miles, sergeant at arms, and Miss Laura Hale, adviser. Jfvme 'fcenomics 'Club A popular organization among the girls of Salem High School is the Home EC Club. With a membership of eighty students, it has had many activities this year. The Mothers' Tea and the Christmas Bazaar were winter activities. ln the spring came the Faculty Tea, the Senior Farewell Luncheon, and the club's annual picnic. Near the close of school, the club spon- sored the Home Economics Style Show. Officiating this year were the following girls: Fay Waldorf, president, Helen Hatfield, vice president, Alma Yantis, secretary, Arlene Rasmussen, treasurer, Betty Mann, High-Home chairman, Helen Lawrence, program chairman, Helen Zielinski, corresponding secretary, Edith Moxley, club librarian, Mrs. Eula S. Creech and Miss Eleanor Trindle, advisers. ' sixty-nine Fri-Z1 The high school Girl Reserve chapter of Salem is the Tri-Y. Their purpose is expressed in the slogan: I will try to face life squarely, and to find and give the best. This year celebrated the 60th Anniversary of the YWCA work, and the girls carried on their programs accordingly. The Father-and-Daughter Banquet, the Vesper Service, and the Birthday Party used the anni- versary theme. Other activities included the Mother-and-Daughter Banquet, Mid-Winter Conference in Portland ttwelve girl delegates from Saleml and a Senior Farewell Social at the close of school. Because of the large membership of the club, it was divided into three individual groups which met con- secutively once a month. The chairmen of the groups were as follows: Group I-Margaret Forsythe, chair- man, Mrs. Ellen Fisher, adviser, Group II-Aileen Hutchinson, chairman, Miss Helen Spring, adviser, Group III-Iackie Macaulay, chairman, Mrs. Neil Brown, adviser. The officers of the club meeting twice a month, included Dorothy Eley, president, Aileen Hutchinson, vice president, Mary Laughlin, secretary, Eileen Teel, treasurer, Violet Gisler, social chairman, Lois Robinson, service chairman, Appa Stober, ring chairman, Veta Smith, publicity chairman, Delores Brown, music chair- man, Marybeth Vincent, camp and conference chairman, Miss Helen Bocker, general chairman. Science 'Glub During this year the seventy-five members of the Science Club have been active in striving to fulfill their objective-to advance and perpetuate the interests of science among Salem High Students. Included in the club's calendar of events were excursion trips to the Willamette University Museum and to the State Forestry Department. Regular meetings were made interesting by speakers on such varied sub- jects as fingerprinting, photography, and butterflies. Officers for the past year were Don Barrick, president, Cleda Mae Edwards, vice president, Ianet Rogers, secretary, Stanley Welborn, treasurer, and Miss Iune Philpott, adviser. 97uture farmers' Club The Future Farmers' Club, organized in 1934 for the benefit of agricultural students, has rounded out another successful season. The club received national recognition as being among the ten best chapters in the United States. This recognition was based on the program of work and the results obtained by the local chapter members. Thirty-three boys entered at the Oregon State Fair and received profits totaling over 3700. Iim Baker had the Grand Champion dairy animal of all the Future Farmers' division. At a sectional parliamentary procedure contest, the club placed third. Officers for the year were Vernon Iohnson, president, Dave Ramseyer, vice president, Duane Felton, treasurer, Loyle Satter, secretary, lim Baker, reporter, Monte Christofferson, Burns Rathbun, and Loren Weid- erkehr, executive committee, and Mr. I. F. Svinth, adviser. future 'Graftsmen The Future Craftsmen of America is a national organization that originated in Oregon. While in the past it has been one body, the Salem High School Club is divided into three units: Woodworkers, Machinists, and Auto Mechanics, each with its own officers. The Salem group has two state officers: Leonard Scharn, state secretary, and Millard Elfberg, state foreman tvice presidentl. Important activities of the past year were the annual banquet at the Marion Hotel, March l9, and par- ticipation in the Oregon Iunior Safety Congress at Portland, April 3, 4, and 5. Typical contests at the-Con- gress were those in the safety posters, parliamentary procedure, public speaking, first aid, and announcing, The officers of the three groups were as follows: Auto Mechanics: Ralph Nafziger, superintendent, Ben Blake, foreman, Warren Miles, timekeeper, and Floyd Hain, gatekeeper. Machinists: Milton Southwick, superintendent, Milton Bastion, foreman, Robert Ladd, timekeeper, and Ted Howe, gatekeeper. Wood- workers: Lyle Brown, superintendent, Bert Iefferson, foreman, Leonard Scharn, timekeeper, Alan Gilbert, gate- keeper, and Mr. C. A. Guderian, Mr. C. O. Goff, Mr. M. R. Davis, Mr. Floyd Siegmund, and Mr. William Porter, advisers. seventy-one Jalem Jfifll 'Clubs Each of the four Hi-Y Clubs of Salem High School has had its individual meetings, speakers, dinners, and other activities, but all larger activities have been carried out jointly under the direction of the Hi-Y Council, which is composed of the officers of the four clubs. Ioint activities included a football banquet for the Eugene Hi-Y Club, an Older Boys' Conference, a Father-and7Son Banquet, and a Mother-and-Son Break- last. The clubs assisted in the presentation of the State Basketball Tournament. The history of the present Hi-Y clubs dates back to l937, during which year the chapter plan was introduced by the Salem Hi-Y Club. ln 1938, as a direct result of this plan, the Harrison Elliott Chapter and the Abel Gregg Chapter were formed, while the original organization-the Salem Hi-Y Club-became known as the Arthur Cotton Chapter. Last year, due to membership increases, a fourth club, the Branch Rickey, came into existence. The clubs were all named after men of outstanding leadership in the field of boys' work. The officers of the clubs are as follows: Harrison Elliot Chapter: Milton Freeman, president, Frank Bennett, vice president, Frank Miles, treasurer, Harold Holt, secretary, Orville Mull, sergeant at arms, and Mr. Clifford Bullock, adviser. Arthur Cotton Chapter: Tom Kay, president, Reed Nelson, vice president, Carl Hultenberg, secretary, Austin Wilson, treasurer, Bob Irish, sergeant at arms, and Mr.Fred Wolf and Mr. C. A. Kelis, advisers. Abel Gregg Chapter: Peter Hauser, president, Otis Wilson, vice president, Cameron McDonald, secretary, Dale Bates, treasurer, and Vernon Sheldon, sergeant at arms. Mr. George McLeod acted as adviser. Branch Rickey Chapter: Val Sloper, president, Aubrey Holt, vice president, Bob Barclay, secretary, Woody Carson, treasurer, Don McBain, sergeant at arms, and Mr. Norman Winslow, adviser. junior .Wed 'Gross The lunior Red Cross performs a valuable service to the school in furnishing glasses and medical care to students who cannot afford them. Outstanding activities of the past year Were the Tin Can Dance and the Iunior Red Cross Rummage sale. The group, which is made up of one delegate from each home room, had the following officers last year: Wendall Armstrong, president, Ioy Iosephson, vice president, Gloria Stender, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Claudine Elbert and Mrs. Ellen Fisher, advisers. Mrs. Bernice Skinner, school nurse, gave valuable assistance. seventy-three Jtageeraftdfuditorium 'Club This year the Auditorium Association assumed the duties of the former Stagecraft Club and formed the Stagecraft-Auditorium Club. The group has complete charge of the stage and the auditorium and prepares it for assemblies, handles lighting, builds sets, etc. Members are chosen from all three classes. The organization has its own home room in lO5 and is directed by Mrs. Gertrude Shisler. Officers are elected every six weeks. Qhotographq 'Club The Photography Club, established to advance photographic knowledge and efficiency, has had a busy year. The main activities of the club centered about its regular meetings, where demonstrations were given in developing, printing, enlarging, and other photographic processes. Discussions were also held by the members of the club concerning the reasons for their success and failure in different branches of photo-- graphy. The past year's officers were Ray Moor, president, lack Starr, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Garnie Cranor, adviser. bffrcherq Club i Although it has been in existence for only two years, the Archery Club has been successful in obtain- ing aqmembership of considerable size. Regular club meetings allowed members a chance to practice on the target range. Speakers, at special programs discussed the subject of archery. The officers during the year were as follows: Elsie Matthes, president, Dan Lindsay, vice p1'eSiCle1'1T7 Pat Riches, secretary, Cleonna Naderman, treasurer, and Mr. Frank Neer, adviser. ifirls' Qeuble Frio The most outstanding vocal ensemble of Salem High School has been the double trio. Originally formed as the Sophomore Girls' Double Trio, it has been organized for three years. The girls sing at many lunch- eons, social affairs, city projects, and school programs. This spring, the Double Trio gave a concert program, with Nellie Pearmine and Margaret Wonderlick assisting. Members of the group included Doris Lee Anderson and Ava Mae Davis, sopranosg Iean Alice Carkin and Ethyl Mae Williams, second sopranos, Emma Lou East and Hazel Cooper, altos, Margaret Wonderlick, accompanistp and Miss Lena Belle Tartar, adviser. 26113, .Quartette One of the school's newer musical groups has been the Boys' Quartette. Organized this fall, it is gaining in popularity in school and city functions. The members of this group were Holland Cleveland, first tenor, Reid Shelton, second tenor, Frank Miles, first bass, Bill Putnam, second bass, Carol Cook and Brenner Luthi, accompanistsg and Miss Lena Belle Tartar, adviser. r seventy-tive Bud, the Poster Maker. Disgusted. C. B. The Scholar. Thai Pepsodeni Smile. The Coach and Fitz . Miss Clark. Bored of Edu- cation. Fixing the Model A. Roger! Nice Picture. Too Busy to Work. Surprised? Dorothy, lean- ette, Marjorie. The Genius of 205. ATHLETICS .sums-W' ....Q3sS?2 Jong and Zlell :ieadera and 9ep 'Klub Ed Fitzsimrnons, yell leader for this year, was aided by Carol Young, peppy A. S. B. song queen, and Phyllis Walker, her assistant. Besides actively sup- porting the teams at all the games, these cheerleaders did much in the Way of bringing livelier, bigger pep assemblies. They also helped to establish friendly relations with other high schools. Many new songs and yells Were introduced during the year. Although the Pep club is still comparatively new, it has a membership of l25 girls. Members support Salem High teams and promote school spirit. Two excursions were made to Albany. The annual club picnic, held in May, Was a big climax to a year of fun for the girls. Officers for the club this year Were Carol Young, president, Phyllis Walker, Vice president, Betty Provost, secretary, Maurine Keuscher, treasurer, Betty Mercer, reporter, Miss Rachael Yocorn, adviser. eighty fvachea Coach Harold Hauk again has proved himself an efficient tutor by turning out a surpris- ingly powerful football squad, a basketball five that finished second in the state tourna- ment, and a baseball nine hailed as one of the best in the state. Directing the physical education department and coaching track, wrestling, cross country, and boxing are among Vernon Gilmore's many duties, yet he finds time also to serve as S clubuadviser. State championships were won by both his wrestling and boxing teams. Wesley Reeder, tennis coach, annually turns out squads to compete with the best in the state. Many of his players have gone on to become college stars. For the second year Coach La Rue Richards has turned out Winning teams in golf and Iayvee football. Mr. Richards also serves as adviser of the swimming team. Although this is his first year at Salem High, Tommy Drynan has proved himself a capable leader. His duties have included acting as assistant football coach and tutoring the Iayvee basketball squad. The S club again upheld its-position as one of the most important and influential clubs in the school. The group, made up entirely of lettermen, has always stood for sportsmanship and school- spirit. Heading this season's activities were the two tournament dances, the yearly initiation, and the S club banquet. Officers guiding the clulo throughout the year were Don Bower, president, Forrest Simmons, vice president, Gordon 1-lofstetter, secretary, Bud Coons, sergeant at arms, and Mr. Vernon Gilmore, adviser. The clulo annually awards a medal to the letter- man most outstanding in leadership, scholarship, and athletics. The six previous winners Were Don Coons, 1935, Dean Ellis, 1936, Ierry Cottew, 1937, Bill Smith, 1938, Stuart Nelson, 1939, and Bill Shinn, 1940. This year's Winner is still to be selected. F00 Salem l-hghs eleven ceased their l94U g wars by battling the state championship Be outfit to a 7 7 tie The Vikings under Coach Harold Hr turned in an impressive season against strongest teams in the state The speedy Sa baclcfield operating behind a powerful line abled the Vlkings to score decislve wins o Tillamook l9 U Oregon City 39 7 and C mawa 40 O in early season games the stigma of the 33 O loss of the prece year followed by a 33 l4 victory in a wild s ing game with Corvallis came in quick or Visions of an undefeated season crushed when Astorias mighty fisherr displayed a powerful ground offensive c emerged Victorious l4 l2 A pleasing 34 U wln over Milwaukie eras d c C 'lhe annual tussel with Eugene produced usual hard fought contest A powe ful smashing offense netting a touch down and conv rsion enabled Salem to eke out a 7 6 w No Name league competition was en: when Salem fought a strong Albany eleven a U U deadlock which brought with it a Champlonshlp of the No Name league Abrams Cleveland Hardy Hofstetter Mudd Simmons eighty-two Boardman Domogalla Griffiths Irish Pearmine Thompson Bower Priem Sederslrom Sholseth Elsey Haag Loter Pettit White Wilder Wilson BALI. XE? w .93asketball The 1941 Salem hoopmen ranked as the surprtse qutntet of the state Starttng the season w1th only two returntng lettermen the Vtktngs corn pleted a hlghly successful season The team under the dlrectlon of Coach Harold Hauk won 19 out of 25 regular season games lost only one game rn grabblng the No Name league tltle and l1n1shed 1n runner up posttton 1n the state tournament Usrng Bud Coons and Eddte Salstrom returntng lettermen as a nucleus of the team Coach Hauk completed hrs qurntet by drawtng Bob lrtsh Don Bower and Dutch Stmmons up from last years Iayvee squad Reserves seerng the most actton were Don Cutler Warren Lrng and Ioe Bowersox The l-lauk men marked themselves an outstandmg qulntet by smother mg Corvallts 42 12 IH therr opentng game Promment games that followed were the 66 19 scorlng spree aga1nst Albany the floor burntng contest mtth Trllamook rn whrch Salem emerged vrctorlous 45 41 and the two game serres wrth Medford Medford w1nn1ng the ftrst 37 44 and Salem tak1ng the second 5U 39 Iourneytng to Astorta the V1k1HgS spltt two games wtth the strong Ftshermen losrng the f1rst 33 43 and w1nn1ng the second 31 24 ln a return serres here Salem captured both games by scores of 40 32 and 53 19 Other htghllghts of the season were the games wrth the Oregon State Books and the Cregon Frosh The Vtkrngs had the honor of betng the only hrgh school team to defeat the Frosh thts year dotng th1s by a score of 39 34 The Frosh won the other game 49 54 whrle the Rooks took both contests Z9 23 and 21 18 A srngle defeat at the hands of the tough Tlllamook Cheesemakers was the only loss suffered by Salem tn wmntng the No Name league cham ptonshlp Atmmg for a thtrd stratght basketball champronshxp the Vlklngs entered the state tournament along wrth Astorta and Klamath Falls as favorrtes to w1n the flrst place trophy By sptlltng Columbra Preps 41 32 l'urdl1ng McM1nnv1lle 46 33 and dropplng Klamath Falls 37 26 the Vtk lngs won the rrght to meet Astorra 1n the frnals An rnsptred Astorta team came from behlnd tn the last quarter to knot the score at 32 all at the flnal whtstle and to score three polnts tn the overtrme and capture fxrst place by a 35 32 score lndrvrdual honors were won by Eddte Salstrom who made the frrst all state team and Bud Coons who made the second all state team 'N X K gg 'R lf...- I - c . , , , - I - , 1 1 , .. H . . , . , . - I T. . . . . . - h , , I I - I I - ' I . , - . - . , 1 - . - I I - - ' , . - 1 L - I - I - , - I I - I I .gg Q X H 5-'s iallvee Basketball Coach Tommy Drynan's Iayvee squad finished a commendable season with a record of ten wins out of fifteen starts. The ball hawking, hard driving, close checking style of play employed by the Iayvees proved very effective through the season. No-Name league Iayvee teams, small Willamette Valley high school teams, and city church teams provided competition for the Baby Vikings. Team members included Rollie Haag, lerry Williams, Courtney Iones, Bob Sederstrom, Ray Page, lim Crothers, Rex Hardy, and Iohn' Hoffert. Jvpkomcre ifiants Led by Martin Svarverud, Louis Hough, and Bland Simmons, the sophomore Giants swept to the championship of the city intramural basketball league. The Giants won twelve out of fifteen games played. They also boasted the league's leading scorer in Louis Hough. Other Giants seeing consid- erable action were Alan Kent, Eddie Herman, Fred Anunsen, and Bud Thompson. eighty-tive . fix' Lf 6 F XX f-2-l l I X 3-4- ..e'.a..-.1-. .ili-1 Zp 1 we-T tm 0 ar x J il i sw 3, Ear if .Q eighty-six Q wrestling The Salem grunt and groan artists again proved to be tops in the state, By placing th champions-Lyle Dierks, Ray Wilson, and Norman Sholseth-the Vikings won a sec consecutive state championship. Prior to the state meet, Salem emerged victorious in seven out of twelve matches 1 cinched the district title by winning nine out of twelve weights. As only one champion, Ray Wilson, had returned from last year's team, little had b expected of the grapplers. Expert guidance from Coach Vern Gilmore, however, plus h from former wrestlers, aided the Vikings in becoming the top team of the state. Zoxing Since they had the handicap of an incomplete schedule and no regular coach, little expected of the Viking boxers this year. After losing the only regular season matches to Lebanon 8-4 and 8-6, the Viking punc improved rapidly, cinched the district title by defeating Chemawa, and sent seven I to the state tournament. There they won the Vikings' first state championship in boxi Champions were lack Knedler, 105, a repeater from last yearg Bob Sullivan, l45, a ch pion in l939 and l94Og and Bob Boardman, l75. As boxing will be dropped after this year, these will be the last letters awarded in sport. Those earning letters were lack Knedler, Bud Ritchie, Dan Norris, Bill Stortz, I Verhagen, Dale Olson, Earl Iohnson, Arley Boyce, Brenner Luthi, Charles Mowry, Thomson, Bob Sullivan, Dave Traglio, Sam Tripp, Bob Poindexter, Bob Boardman, 4 Don Barrick, manager. Zlaseball Using to good advantage his six returning letterrnen--two of them pitchers-Coach H fielded a team that seemed to be strong in the way of defense. Although considered rat weak in offense, the Viking baseball artists opened the season by winning impressi over Chemawa and Woodburn and losing only by a close decision to the strong Corv nine, thus giving Salem backers the hope of a successful baseball year. Players seeing action were as follows: catchers-Don Toomb, Pete Hauser, and T Vittoneg pitchers-Pat Patterson, Ben Gifford, Dick Highberger, and Carl Butteg infielde Rollie Haag, Les Pearmine, Don Bower, Chuck Whittemore, Eddie Salstrom, Austin Wil and Iohnny Hotfertg outfielders- Dutch Simmons, Orville Mull, Nap Roque, Dave Free and Keith Lang. lack Mudd served as manager. Jwimming Bolstered by the return of four lettermen, Salem High's swimming team turned i fai.rly successful season, winning five out of ten matches. These included double over Vancouver and Eugene, combined with a single victory over University Hig Eugene, while losses were to such highly-touted teams as Longview High Ctwicel, Oregon State Rocks Ctwicel, and to the Oregon Frosh. Mermen receiving letters this year were as follows: Captain Pete Hauser, Bob Board Gordon Merriott, Carl Hultenberg, Bob Schunke, Alvin Dahlen, lim Tryon, Curtis Ruec and Bob Pope. ,Z l,f..'7'f,'W ff'5 Sf' , , 5 N-, Q WNX C U ... 5? E' iw A .-fp' OA he f e- ft u eighty-eight .9'rack Despite the huge gaps left by graduation, Salem High's track team completed a highly successful season. Expert tutelage by Coach Vern Gilmore, plus the fine showing of the seven returning lettermen, was responsible for sending the Vikings off to a flying start. After opening the season with an impressive 77-45 victory over the Chemawa Indians, the Vikings went on to win easy dual meets over Milwaukie, 75-46, and Albany, 93-28. The only dual meet lost during the early season was to the l940 state championship Med- ford squad by a 76-46 count. The Salem cinder men also placed second in the mile event of the Hill relays. They finished fourth in the annual Hayward relays. Leading performers competing throughout the season were as follows: l00 yard dash, Roger Probert, Daryl Lewis, and Don Cutlery 220 yard dash, Don Ross, Ken Sherwood, and Roger Probert: 440 yard dash, Dave Traglio, Lloyd Griffiths, Bob Byrkit, and Rex Hardyg half mile, Monte Christofferson, and Ray Pageg mile, Gordon Hofstetter, and Bob Selbergg 120 yard high hurdles, Max Bibby, Bob Barber, and Reed Nelsong 200 yard low hurdles, Max Bibby, and Reed Nelsong pole vault, Bob Barber, Bob Harrington, and Clair Priemg high jump, Rex Hardy, Bob Barber, and Tom Williams, broad jump, Bill Byrd and Rex Hardyg shot put, Bill Thompson, Bill Massey, and Ray Loterg discus, Ray Loter, Milton Bressler, and Bob Scotty javelin, Hal Abrams, Don Wilson, and Bill Thornpsony relay, Don Ross, Rex Hardy, Roger Probert, Max Bibby, Ken Sherwood, and Daryl Lewis. 'Gross 'Country The long-winded Viking harriers under Coach Vern Gilmore completed one of the most successful seasons in their years of cross country competition. Paced by Bob Selberg, captain, the Vikings turned in victories over Iefferson High of Portland 35-70, Chemawa 22-34, and won top honors in the first annual Marion county cross-country meet. The balance of the schedule resulted in oi second and a third in two five way meets at Canby, and eighth place in the annual state cross country meet at Hill Military Academy. Those awarded letters were Bob Selberg, lohn Hagon, Dale Olson, Walladelang, Ed Yarnell, Harlyn England, Ted Buselle, Wesley Miller, Ed Coursey, Ivan Brown, Bob Lawless, and Dick Galsdorf, manager. 1901? With four lettermen returning, Salem High's l94l golf team promised to be the best in years. Guided by Coach La Rue Richards ,the Viking divoters got off to a flying start by twice emerging victorious in a pair of five way matches with University High, Eugene High, Albany High, and Corvallis High, and by downing Albany High in a two way match. The Vikings rank as top contenders for first place honors at the state meet to be held in Salem, May 2 and 3. Members of this year's team were Tom Kay, Bob Burns, Bob Sederstrom, Charles Beards- ley, Fred Bradshaw, and Dick Senter. Prospects for next year are bright, since four letter- men will be returning. Fennis Coach Wesley Roeder faced a difficult task in molding this year's tennis team. Using Warren Downs, captain and only returning letterman, as a nucleus, Coach Roeder rounded out the team with a senior and several promising sophomores. The early season record showed a 5-2 victory over Canby and a 4-3 loss to Eugene. The remainder of the Viking schedule included matches with Corvallis, McMinnville, Rose- burg, Dallas, Longview, Vancouver, O.S.C. Hooks, and the state meet at Reed College, May 23 and 24. Team members in ranking order were Warren Downs, lohn Crockatt, Dale Bates, Bob Hill, Bob Saunders, and lerry Williams. A 1 Y igirls' Setter 'Glub The Girl's Letter Club was organized to promote health, sportsmanship, and athletic accomplishments. Any girl who has earned 100 points in her gym work is eligible for membership. The club's many activities for the year included interclass rivalry, sports, two volley ball play-days, the Iym lamboree, a dance in the fall, and a formal banquet for the installation of new officers. This year's Iym Iamboree, which was planned by Cleda Mae Edwards, carried out a patriotic motive. The club's officers were Mary Bennett, president, Donna Spence, vice presi- dent, Betty Provost, secretary, Elsie Matthes, treasurer, Cleda Mae Edwards, chairman of Iyrn Iamboree, Ramona Huddleston, assistant chairman, Lorraine Takayama, wardrobe mistress, Marjorie Bergsvik, assistant wardrobe mistress, Iean Lund and Helen McRae, sergeants at arms, Hazel Cooper, song and yell queen, Evelyn Collins, reporter, Dorothy Hoar, musician, and Mrs. Grace Wolgamott, Miss Rachael Yocom, and Miss Helen Spring, advisers. Lgirlaffennis 9'eam by. the adviser. This is the first year that the girls' tennis team has had a successful schedule. Ten matches were played with Van couver, Canby, Milwaukie, Mc Minnville, and other cities near The girls' tennis team con sists of Emma Lou East, Iean Alice Carkin, Donna Spence Shirley Smith, and Althea Iones with Miss Rachael Yocom as rig X-it J. .S .rg fflli A if me .IW 8.7 W! .1 M, wifi X, Q fu lu Sept. 16 Sept. 27 Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. lan. Ian. lan. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 4 11 18 1 8 15 20 28 29 6 8 13 17 27 2 10 16 20 24 31 14 16 18 19 20 .Qiaru of fvents - 1940-47 Ah, me! First day of school! Kinda swell to see all the kids again, but oh, how I dread another, year of school! Senior Class Dinner! Umn-mn- such delicious food! And what a neat program. Surely was a swell kick-off for the first foot- ball game of the season. Attended that too. Swing it! Boy, did we! First A. S. B. Dance of the year! From here, the prospects of lots of peppy activities look splendid! Make that point! Make that point! Salem vs. Milwaukie to- night. A wet but winning game-34-0. The fall rains must be on. lust came from the Girls' League Frolic! What fun-and can we dance! Too bad you weren't invited, fellas. Oskewawa! Wiskeyweewee! Another football game. Salem vs. Eugene with a winning score of 7-6. Was that close! My feet took ta beating at the A. S. B. Rally Dance tonight! Some fun though. Gee whiz! You'd think we were little kids the way the teachers reported to our parents at Open House tonight. Boy, do some of us hurt! And not only our feet! Ahem. Went to the Senior Class Roller Skate tonight. Girls' Letter Club Alumni Dance tonight. Had Thanksgiving decorations and costumes. A swell time without you, fellas. Bim-bam--gimme a piece ot ham! Wow, what a jam session. A little hard on the ear-drums though. Home talent tonight. Heard the high school orchestra in the auditorium. Oh-ghosts, haunted places, and the queerest people! Ieepers Creepers! Yup, that's it- The Sku1l, Snikpoh's annual play production. Linfield A Cappella Choir this afternoon! The grey and the red robes were most impressive, and the carols put me into the Christmas spirit all right. My tutsie's hurty my shins are barkin'- Tomorrow they'l1 swellp next day they'll darken. You certainly guessed it! Today was the tin can dance. Sophomores gave a roller skate for the student body tonight. Didn't take a 'single spill. Lots of fun in spite of the fact that my legs ache something fierce! Flu epidemic canceled the Christmas program and the Home- coming Banquet. School closed for Christmas vacation. Oh, boy, for some sleep! Shoot that basket! First basketball game of the season! Played Corvallis and won 48-12. Wonderful start, eh what? Swell vacation but much too short. Here we are-all back at the old grind agai.n. Confidentially, though, I really sorta like getting back. Went to the Viking Ski Lodge tonight. The juniors decorated the gym with skiis and ski equipment for their A. S. B. dance. Certainly was attractive. Today was the day all the girls got to gaze at their great big handsome lettermen. There was an award assembly for foot- ball, boxing, wrestling, and swimming. Heard the second of a series of Crescendo Club Concerts tonight-the Woodwind Ensemble from Portland. They were grand! Can hardly write today's report-writer's cramp. But oh, to be a red-head! Saw the movie, Irene, in technicolor today at school and also went to the Senior All-School Skate tonight. End of first semester. Thank heavens! Sweethearts was the theme of the dance sponsored by the juniors tonight. A very special dance--! Rhapsody in B1ue! What a piece--especially as it was featured by Rubinoff and his violin. And what a handsome pianist-Solis! Solis! Wherefore, art thou, Solis! La Scala Opera Company presented a matinee performance of I Pagliacci this afternoon. My first opera. I was certainly thrilled. S Club Initiation at the Astoria-Salem game tonight. The fellas had to play basketball in dresses. They were a scream! We won our game too. Yeah, man! Surely walloped Astoria again tonight. Won by a score of 53-19. ninety-three .Q X . V' U Wa- ,: 4 .' ,H ' 'gas .gif Wm:i.x..i1' 5 55? lg Q 102 1 y 2.5 1 m! 1. A 6222 ami? get P Cf- :El ffl' A!! A Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 12-15 Mar. 13-14 Mar. 17 , .-fi Mar. 28 Apr. 2 Apr. 4-5 Apr. 10 Apr. ll-14 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May Z May 7 May 15 May 17-18 May ZZ May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 Iune l Iune 5-6 Qiarll of Yfvents - 'gentinued Yeah, man, at last ye've had some example of school talent, and to think it took a sophomore class to bring it out. Well, it certainly is a hats-off to you, freshies! Whew! lust look at all those handsome fellows on the state wrestling team. 1 have! Sadie Hawkins Dance! Wonder why there were so many more kids there than usual! lt was super-elegant. And 1 took a dream of a dancer. Hey, look at those lettermen! Wonder if they're from Astoria. Will have to hurry if l'm to see the opening game of the state basketball tournament this afternoon. Oh, boy, was l thrilled when I danced with that certain person at the S Club Dance tonight. Had a grand time last night too. Ooo-la-la! Bernice Rickman, great soprano artist, appeared there. Can she sing! Flat broke, exhausted from entertainment, sick from a con- glomeration of eats, and weak from laughing so much! And yet, 1 had a perfect time at the Civics Club Carnival tonight. At last an assembly for seniors only! Didn't know we had so much talent in our class of '41. We were also given the oppor- tunity to ask questions concerning graduation. What a spectacular affair was the Iym Iamboree tonight! So many colorful costumes and excellent dances. Hundreds of girls were in the Grand March, and it was truly a marvelous performance!! Another excellent movie today- Goodby, Mr. Chips. Nothing to report but lots of sleep and a few hikes. Spring vacation-how wonderful! More fun and more money spent! Boys are more particular about their Leap Night' treats than girls are. Enjoyed doing the treating for a change, but wouldn't care for it as a steady diet. First dance in a long time and it was super. Surely got stepped on though. Guess we're out of practice. Sophomores sponsored it for their class. Tonight the senior class gave a dance for the whole school, and there was the most wonderful orchestra. lt's drawing toward the end of the year and it makes .me feel sorta queer. They played such dreamy pieces too! What a splendid Girls' Letter Club Banquet was this year's! I'm chock full! Installation of new officers was held, and honor pins were awarded. Such sporty girls looked a little unusual, though lovely, in formals. Next year's A. S. B. officers were installed today. Here's wishing them lots of success! State track meet the last couple days, and it's sorta taken away that all-gone feeling. Clarion Banquet and more food. I feel like a stuffed turkey. Ah, all the Pariscreations! What a perfectly elegant set of styles were displayed at the Mothers Tea. Ah, yes, I feel a little sad. Today at the Senior Farewell Assembly the activities of the senior class through the sopho- more, junior, and senior years were reviewed, and the class will and prophecy were read. Almost split a rib over some of the prophecies. And yet, since it was a farewell, all seniors felt a little blue. Tonight was the Senior Class Banquet .Some of the leading seniors delivered formal, yet humorous, speeches. I guess l'll have to use my whole summer for recuperation because there have been so many banquets lately. Very special music using high school talent was featured at the Memorial Day Program today. A brief, but impressive, talk was also delivered. Holiday. Surely came in handy too. Should have done my English but needed sleep worse. Baccalaureate Sunday. A service not to be easily forgotten. Well, the end of a perfect year! Another crop of seniors has come and gone. Commencement was held last night. Ah me, getting kinda sentimental-like. Well, anyhow, ended up the school year with a perfectly elegant Junior-Senior Prom tonight. I guess this is just about 'nut sed, period!!! unior Iam Ses ion. . S. B. Dance- at and Ioe. ield Trip. ore Dancers. e n ior Swing- TOO. riikp Play. S Club Initia- OH. . S, B. Dance- elen and Pat. S Club Initia- 'or1. ninety-six Civics Club Carnival A. S. B. Dcmce. Viking Review. Viking Review. Civics Club Ccirnivcil Pep Club. Taking Pictures. A. S. B. Dance. index to :fdvertisers Anderson, W. L .,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,. Anderson's Sporting Atmoray Clinic ...,...,.......,...,.. Bale's Cash Store .................. Becke ci Wadsworth ........... Bishop's .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Black and White ,,,,.,,,,,,,, B1och's Golden Rule .........., Blue Bird, The ................. Bosler Electric ,.,,,.,,.,,,, Breithaupt, C. F ........... Brunk, Dr. Estill L ..........,. Buren, Dr. Walcott E .......... Burrell, E. H ..,.,..,,,,,,,r,,,,,,..r,. Capital City Laundry ......... 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U ., N, ' mf, ri. , A-f H V X v 11-i1 n-rr NTDN E N F THE PE PLE BY THE P PLE 1' THE PEOPLE SHALL TT T PER .F M. TH EARTH 'ill 4-QQ. 'R ..1 r ' A s Al . . uimna con. SHALL Rpt Have A naw mm-H ml oy mzsnorx - mr: xl Il. H -mn-r cov me :NT H' 5111.1 . 0 0 ., ll -avail. V A , 10 , QR l 'izlhgil - i ' v Ati- o XSH s R0 ' 5 s E 1 N gf -4 1 .Amman Dmoz! 1 I ' mi , 1' A ina u ',. K ' ll . x' dis iw' N N' iuxuxxxmmiiixliiuuuulurmulrlllnmmmi ' 1 VI ' W' 1' 4 'E' lt ----:AL M Ulll ' Y l ll rl ll . . 'I 1 ' 1 Lil A . gf, is ,A xx. 'Mi X MNNN Physicians Dr. A. T. King Dr. Stuart M. Lancefield Drj Edward A. Leloold Dr. Vern Miller Dr. W. B. Morse Dr. F. K. Power Dr. C. I-I. Robertson Dr. C. Cv. Robertson Dr. F. I-I. Thompson Dr. Walcott E. Buren Dr. E. V. Fortmiller Steeves-I-lockett Clinic E wish to express our appreciation to the following professional men who have contributed to the success of the 1941 Clarion Annual. Dentists Dr. Louis B. Schoel Dr. Estill L. Brunk Dr. C. Ward Davis i Dr. David B. Hill Dr. Max A. Moon Dr. I-I. K. Waters d d Telephone 3173 4 dfifff W. T. Rigdon Company D Funerals for 50 Years 0 -Q- ra e- - fi-V' ' 299 lvorfh Collage Street at Ckemekeia 'V , ' . Salem, Oregon Good Service Costs No More I Fl W if 0 ers G. M. SLEN TZ W , FEED AND SEED CO. sul C. F. BREITHAUPT Q Q 1 72m way Bme,H0p5 njpmjg 2700 Portland Rd., Sa em Nl Florist and Decorator gf of 'Zi 5 Maxam Brana'--Poultry and Dairy F66L2lJ Dial 5904 3 447 Court ,Sweet ' Lawn and Garden Seedtr---Ferfilizer.r DAFF Y-N ITION S EMINENT-A piece of material one linds on a bargain counter. OVERDUE-Work too hard. SALVAGE-A native of the African jungles. TOGETHER-To collect. FODDER-One's male parent. PARADISE-Two small figured cubes used in playing games. DELICATE-A representative, like- We sent five delicates to the conventinf' DEMOLISH-An organization tor boys, you know-'ll-le belongs to Demolishf' HYSTERIA-A climbing shrub which bears purple flowers. 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Fellows, Frances ...... Fellows, Lois ......... Fisher, Ellen ..... Follis, Glade ......... Gilmore, Vernon ...... Hale, Laura ........... Hauk, Harold ....... Hills, joy ...........,...,. Hockett, Grace ........ Hogg, Elizabeth ..,... Holt, Beryl .,..,.,,..,,. johnson, Lelia ....... Kraps, Sylvia ......... Neer, F. E... ........ .. Philpott, june ......... Richards, LaRue ...... Rieck, Alta K ...,........, Roeder, Wesley ........ Roseman, E. D ........ Ross, Ada .,.,....,.....,... Sayles, Mary B ......... Siegmund, Floyd ........ Smith, Gertrude ...... Smith, Mary B ....,... Spring, Helen ....... Svinth, I. F ...i.......... Swanson, Violet ...... Trindle, Eleanor ...... Wilson, Carolyn .......... Wolgamott, Grace .......... ...... Yocorn, Rachael ................. ....., SENIORS Abst, Ray .....,..,..,,,,..i...,.,,.,.. ,..,,, Adams, Shirley ........ Allgood, Gloria ........ Amend, Maxine .......... Anderson, Doris Lee ....... ,.,.,. Andrews, Lois ,,..,,......,. Aplin, Marian ................. ....,. Armstrong, Raymond ....... .,.... Qortrait index Armstrong, Wendell .. Arnold, Dorothy ........... .,.. Arthur, Dorothy ...,...... Ashbaugh, Kreta Fae Atkins, Lenabelle ..,.., Aylett, Eva Mae .......... Baker, Margaret ........ Baker, Mary Glennys ,.......... .... Barham, Larry ....,....,.. Barker, Roy .....,........., Barnwell, Lola ........ Barrick, Don ......,., Batdorl, Bob ......... Bates, Dale ...,... Bates, lean ....... Baton, Leo ....... Batson, llona .,,,..,.., Beach, Mildred .......... Beardsley, Alvin ........ Beecroft, Don ...,...,,.. Behrens, Lucille ........ Beilke, Ronagene ...... Bell, Barbara .............. Bennett, Mary ............ Bergsvik, Marjorie .... Beutler, Lillian ............ Birch, Ron .............. Blake, Ben ........,.. Blake, Dorothy .......... Blundell, Eulalia ........ Boardman, Bob .......... Boetger, leanette ...... Bohannon, Bob ...... Boone, Zelma ........ Bosten, Loren .......... Bowelle, Ruth ...,.... Bower, Don ......... Bowes, Bill ....... Boyd, Henry .,,....... Boyce, Marian ............ Brabec, Mary lane ..,.... .... Bradshaw, Fred ........,...... .... Brenaman, Barbara ,........ .... Bressler, Margie ........... .... Bressler, Milton .......... Briggs, C. M .......... Broer, Kathleen ...... Brown, Audrey .......... Brown, Lyle ............,...... .... Burnham, Mildred ....... ........ Burrell, lean .............. ......,. Burroughs, Bettie ...... Byrd, Bill ..,.................... .... Cameron, Marjorie ..i. Campbell, Echo ........ Caplan, Christine ...... Carkin, jean Alice ...... Casteel, Dick .............. Casto, Mary ,.,...... d Childs, Betty ..........,............. .... Christotierson, Monty ....,... .... Clark, Iimmy .........,........... ........ Cleveland, Rolland ..... ........ Coenenberg, Iune ....... .... Colbath, Benjamin ....... .... Collins, Evelyn .......... Combs, Verlin ........ Cook, Carol ........ Coon, Connie ........ Cooper, Hazel ........ Cooper, Violet ........ Creech, lla Mae ........ Croghon, Duane ........ Cross, Laurine ........ Cupp, Virginia ...... Cutler, 'Bob ............... . Dalke, Herb ................... .... Davidson, Cloydine ......... .... Davis, Ava Mae .....i............ ..,..... Davis, Mary Elizabeth ........ ........ Decker, Pauline ................. ........ De Lapp, Perry ............. ........ Dierks, Evelyn lean ....... ........ Dietz, Ed ,....,...,,.............. ........ Doerr, Ruth ............i.......... ........ Domagalla, Charles ....... ........ Donaldson, lean .........., ,....... Doss, Gladys .............. Doughton, Doris ........ Douglas, Robert ........... ........ Drorbaugh, Daryl ......... ........ Duffy, Florence ..,....... Dulaney, Mary ...... Du Val, Ieanne ...... East, Emma Lou .......... Edwards, Charleen ......... ........ Edwards, Cleda Mae ....... ........ Eley, Dorothy ............... ........ Elliot, lean .................. Ellis, La Von ....... Enger, Maxine ........ Engle, Dorothy ....., Epley, Keith .,,...... Erion, Bob .............. Ewing, Ralph ........ Fast, Lloyd .,......,,.... Feller, Dorothea ,...,... Felton, Douane ...... Fisher, Edna .............. Forster, Bob ,,...,,..,......... ............ Forsythe, Margaret ..... Fox, Mabel E ...................... ...,.... F rederickson, Ernestilne Freeman, Milton ....,...... ......., Frey, Aldine ................ Friesen, Pearl ........ Froelich, Werna ........ Fulmer, Shirley ...... one hundred eight-b 9crtrait index-'Gontinued Gahlsdort, Dick ........... Gardner, Bob ..,.......... Gemunder, Katherine Gillian, Bill ................... Gordon, Bruce .......... Gregory, Audra ...... Gregson, Lois .......... Grice, Irene ............,... Guthrie, Lorraine ...... Habernicht, Bill ........ Hain, lean ............ Haines, Dick ....,... Hall, Edna ................ Hampshire, Pat Hansen, Alvin ...... Hansen, Anna ...... Hansen, Doris ...... Hansen, Harlan ........ Haskins, Corinna ...... Hastings, Betty ........ Hatfield, Helen ........ Hatfield, lim ................ Hathaway, Barbara .. Hauser, Pete ............... Heckes, Harry ........ Henry, Edris .......... Hicks, Arlene ........ Higgins, Pat ...... Hill, Bob .................... Hoftert, Anne .............. Hofstetter, Gordon ..... Hofstetter, Grover ,..... Holt, Aubrey ............ Holt, Harold .......... Hoover, Rosalie ......... Hoppes, Keith ............. Huddleston, Ramona . Hughes, Frances ......... Humphrey, Dorane .... Humphreys, Alice ....... Hunt, lack ................... Hutchinson, Aileen ..... Irish, Bob .................. Iackson, Lloyd ........ Iackson, Marian ...... Iackson, Phil ...,.... Ianzen, -Mary ....... . Iohns, Dick ..,............. lohnson, Edward ....... Iohnson, Iay ..........., Iohnson, Shirley ...... lohnson, Vernon ...... Iohnstead, Enid ........ lones, Dorothy .,........ Iosephson, Ioy ...... ludd, Paul ,........... Iudson, Ianice ...... Kay, Tom .............. Kearns, Ruby ...... page 1257 Black and White Salem Drug Co. lce Cream 61 ' FOUNTAIN Coffee Shop PEESCRIPTIONS V A- 333 State Street Phone 9129 SALEM, OREGON i HOLLYWOOD GQQ, gferg Read While You Eat Wholesale Confections TELEPHONE 4753 SATQEM, OREGON J. L. BAT DORF Hollywood Service Station North Capitol and Fairgrounds Road Phone 7 45 5 Salem, Oregon Smiling Associated Service 24 hours a clay. Free parking While attericlirlg the Hollywood Theater. Iories: Well, how are you getting on in your new eight-room house? Smith: Oh, not so bcxolly. We furnished one of the bedrooms hy collecting soap coupons. Iones: 'Didn't you furnish the other seven rooms? Smith: We com'tg they're full of soup. LANE CEDAR CHEST JAYSONS, Smart Clothes for Smart Men THE PERFECT Liberty at Court Salem, Oregon GRADUATION GIFT MILEI-II CONES see them at 03- amilfo , M! PARKER S 340 Court Salem, Oregon Phone 4433 - one hundred n lie Qownzfiirerciajgoog wore A. A. GUEFFROY OFFICE EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES SCHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES BOOKS STATIONERY GIFTS RENTAL LIBRARY 141 North Commercial Street . . Our New Home THE IVIAN'S SHOP The Store of Style, Quality and Value 416 STATE STREET :: SALEM, OREGON Yeater Appliance Co. Hotel Pcfge: Telegram for Mr. Neiolspon- cleofvcmci . . . Mr. Neidspormdecxvoinciln Mr. Neiclsponclecxvcinci: W h cit in i I i cr l, WESTINGHOUSE Please? Ranges, Refrigerators, Water Heaters Washers, Ironers. Mother: Why are you making Ictces at that K-X0 bulldog? Small Child: He storied it. 255 NORTH LIBERTY PHONE 4311 A ' I ' I 'I BUMPLE TE Hnusfr fUH '5 f IVIO TAG STOVES ARE BEST SALEM ALBANY SILVERTON hddt POPULAR I because it's GOQDI Master Bread AT ,YOUR Gnoelnnfs SHOES for MEN ONL Y R I C E ' 9 if. Shoes S.H.S. Chooses I 387 State Street Bosler Electric ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS MOTOR SALES 81 REPAIRS REFRIGERATION SERVICE Telephone 7822 246 State Street Salem, Oreg Ofl li .-. I vfiiii i 11 G coat? Freshman: Why cire you Wearing my refin- ' Roommate: Well, you wouldn't wcmt our at 'T ' ' new suit to get wet, would you? x , wi C- Tecrcher: Tommy, what is oi synonym? Tom Kciy' A synonym is ci Word you use 4 UI ' W? , ' , when you com't spell the other one. . .' 'iff -- . f '7 ' ' Perry's Drug Store The REXALL Store SALEM, OREGON W. L. ANDERSON INC. DESOTO and PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE J. C. PERRY KEN PERRY, '22 VERN PERRY, '25 LEE PERRY, '30 Phone 7703 360 Marion St., Salem, Oregon i , Painting Paper Hanging Spray Painting Kalsomining Interior Decorating , y Bale s Cash Store F. O. 15th andtqtate Painter and Decorator PHONE 3715 950 UNION STREET SALEM, OREGON A full line of Quality Groceries, Fruits ancl Vegetables at reasonable prices. hddl ,fl sl l .l Db may : V ' I POMEROY 64 KEENE Jewelers ancl Opticians ORDER YOUR CLASS PINS AND RINGS NOW A Manufactured in our own shop Valley Packing Company CASCADE and OREGON Brands Quality Meat Products ' U. S. INSPECTION YOUR PROTECTION EDWARD SHUNKE, Manager Grocery Dept. Monthly Account Service WM. F. PERLICH, Manager Meat Dept. Fr D I' y MODEL FOOD MARKET Groceries-Fresh M eats-Fmits-Vegetables--Bakery-Delicatessen Best Value for Your Food Dollar 275 North I-1 gh St et, Salem, Oregon Ph 4111 hdcll Y Are you cr Carl l-lultenberg DOUGLAS MCKAY THE TIRE MAN Chevrolet Company Seiberling Safety Tires Chevrolet-Cadillac See us frgrgrgtzxliigstelligent North Salem 430 North Commercial Phone 3188 Compliments of 5 .la F9 Salem Automobile Co. , i f HOME OF Chrysler and Plymouth D 1' C S S Sl'1Op ' IN SALEM ' A- Ti - 460 State St., Salem, Oregon 435 North Commercial Phone 4673 college man? Nog cf horse just ste ppeel on And if I refuse yo suicicl 7 my hot. Elmer -1. Roth Roth Moda shop ul Cecil, will you Commit Comet, Moclelcraft, Scientific Kits en and Supplies Well, thot is my usucrl custom. ZIJZ and llarkef Sir. Salem, Oregon f Credit Bureau 3, gi 'HSV I I A i SALEM RETAIL CREDIT BUREAU 810 North Liberty Street Salem, Oregon 345 court Salem, oregon 7 G PAD? RI k E. H. BURRELL IOCCI' Elfl 311' et ' Y Magneto, Carburetor 82 Ignition BEN O- PADEV PWP- ' Service. Motor Tune-up. CXQQZB Complete Radio Service Free Delivery l244 East State DIAL 5178 464 N. LIBERTY STREET one hundred thirtee READY TO QUIT? FATIGUE is caused by eyestrpin, larE1eie.st1:,2rg . hlleilizlrgsgovffxiyvlllmngrked ill pgor T 1lgQE'eC'S2fl 512315115-532053 me ' lhgg prolwiverf' g V y ' MORRIS 'MVS OPTICAL co. 1 444 STATE STREEYT Q Quisenbefws GOOD FOOD D R U G S lglintfal Reasonable Prices - Snappy Service G armacy -L S Profeigignal Pharmacists Phone 9123 Salem, Oregon 410 State St. 264 North High Street Opposite City Hall BIGGEST LITTLE PLACE IN TOWN School Printing is one of our Specialties Prompt Service Quality Work Dial V 9101 Statesman Publishing Company 215 South Commercial St., Salem STUDENTS! -Which 'is the Best -Store in Salem for you? That's right . . , you're right . . . Bloch's Golden Rule Store PATRONIZE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD' DRUGGIST FOR Koolaks, Home Movies, and a Reliable Prescription Service Mootry's Pharmacy 1999 NORTH CAPITOL Mens, Women's and Childrens Shoes Graduation Shoes KARLS 535533 SHOES 100 North Commercial Street Salem, Ore. hundred fourteen Skate Hour Date Saem lee Arena Phone 51 I5 610 North Capitol Make your reservations for private parties Les Newmans KA Friendly Place to Trade 179 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Cmnt slnllyfgiorirgelzltigj Qllllfisgifillilf !ll! 7 ,5l!ll y WNF' 429 X W : 'd'M Phone Court St. 7853 WOMEN'S WEAR Millinery, Dresses, Coats, Suits SALEM HIGH'S Wimpy - Bay Loter A Popeye - Bob Sullivan Olive Oyl -- Estelene Smith The Lone Ranger -Reed Nelson Superman - Bob Boardman Kiel - Bill Wharton Srnilin' lack -lim Hatfield I Blondie - Elaine Murray COMIC STARS l-larolcl Teen - Bill I-Iabernicht l.il' Abner -Rollie Haag Daisy Mae - Sally McClelland Tale Spin Tommy - Tom Kay Henry - Ralph Yocum I 'lSlceesiX - Dan Verhagen Smokey Stover - Bud Turner Dick Tracy - Dick Gahlsclori Your H igh School Announcement Store 0 OFFICE SUPPLIES 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES O LEATHER BRIEF CASES O KODAKS - ALSO SUPPLIES SHEAFFER - PARKER - Greeting Cards for Every The largest stock in Salem ART METAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT WATERMAN PENS Occasion C O O K E ' S Visit as in oar New Location 370 STATE STREET STATIONERY COMPANY h d diit 1941 To Cl Schoo accord Quality Portraiture a S esten:Millcr BALCONY OF MILLER'S SALE ' 4 'cial C93 A0Z0g1fcLZ5lLe1fs jaw' arion Annual UW' ?:'lfLCQ'lf'8 gL,G,7fL!S nnual Staff and Students of the Salem High ' splendid cooperation and generous patronage tudio. alty tudio GUN one hundred S H E A F F E R -and they know there ts R Lifetime Guarantee SALEM HIGH SCHQOL STUDENTS are familiar with these two famous names O YAL only one place in Salem FOUI1falf1 to flnol a complete assort- Pens and ment of these fine pro- , ducts. Pencils... with AGENTS The Portable TYPEWRITER , with Magic Margin. All rnod- els 'in stock. Easy terms to students. il3L35rAT?53?531l Needhams Book Store The minister met cr gormekeeper: Come, my fellow, why is it I never see you at church? Well, sir, I don't Want to mcxke your con gregcxtion smaller. I don't see very well how you could. Well, sir, you see, if I cczme to church, the rest of the parish would go pocichingf' M Phone 8425 255 North Commercial St. Finest in Seafood and Poultry eoee e,e Fld er s Furniture Phone 4424 216 N . Commercial JI. D. Fidler Salem, Oregon Telephone 3121 ' C' ICE W lc Carleson s 115V Of 5 - Quality Ice Cream, Cold Storage- Air Condi- State and I-hgh tioned Refrigerators, Cold Storage Lockers, Fountain - Lunches Diesel and Stove Oil FRANK N. WATERS, Proprietor 1551 Center Street Salem, Oregon hundred eighteen PRINTING UF DISTINUTIUN 4 KRAPSXIL NG Lutz Flower Shoppe Commencement Flowers ie Correct Women's Apparel - Millinery - Hosiery Telephone 5623 . Smart Shop Merchandise of Merit 115 North Liberty .Sal-em, Oregon Compliments of DEW DROP INN X - 365 Court Street COpposite Millefsl Stevens-BroWn CREDIT JEWELERS er OPTICIANS The Store of Personal Service NOTHING DOWN As low as 50C a week 184 North Liberty Salem The SPA Achievement This is our 50th year in Salem. COTSGQGS With your help we grew. Bouquets Thanks. Phone 9592 Weddings FRANK G, MYERS 1276 N. Liberty Floral Designs hdd RIN T E R S of '41 Clarion Annual NV1. QE Our Exclusive Monotype Service provides our customers with clean-cnt printing from modern type faces cast new for every job. i-' 1 BINDER s sUPER1oR PRINTING dd ty Salem' s Accredited Music Teachers Melton Piano Jessie Bush' Studio M- k 1 IC C SOI1 Frances Virginie Melton, M. M. ' Piamst, Teacher Q Teacher of Pian 0 Lecturer Accredited ican u y-Chicago New Yor A St d , k. - E pean Study-Paris,Berlin, Vienna. 'State Accredlted l I1 11 ns ruc io n from the beginning to advanced artistic interpretation. Assistant Accredited Teachers I Phone 6035 ' 2 1363 S. C ' l 334 N. Capitol, Salem Dial 328 Ommercla Q1 1 fx it-ki? 'lr X it yfxxir 'lr-k XXX ir X an + if ne nation, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all XXX fi-5 1 t N at xw is we N 3 We X R S X l Ai X ' ,QE X X -X se l X XXX? Y , - xg cs' ew S X ir , XA X X X X xg 2? OUR FLAG merica is Worth Defending hdd. y CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES OF 1941 ' THE STORE lm Q11 llll sg ljillll E CORNER COURT AND COMMERCIAL PHONE 3803 ,spew DRY CLEANING -J Wig-i fxw I 4 I ' ff . :NM Q 5 5 W W1th our Crystal Clear Cleanmg E , ii we guarantee our service. APITAL CITY UNDKYT PHONE 3165 1264 BROADWAY 5' CLEANEIQ TOM W1ND1sHAR, MANAGER - OZONE and ELEC- . . Light Elements TRICITY ATMORAY OZONE AND LICI-lT 'ELEMENTS Cleanse, PURIFY, Renew and Rebuild . . . from the inside to the Outside. Are you sick? I-Iave you used Atmoray? lf not, why not? Thousands of people say they have received definite results. Free Demonstration. 254 North Church St. HARLEY C. PUGI-I Salem, Oregon O Telephone 5185 hs. Refresh , , yourself 1 1 C S ,Nm 1 ',', ,, , Super Creamed lce Cream free-evtlwfif f-WWW Freshly Frozen-Many Flavors 138 south Liberty street DRINK KEYS LAWNMOWERS QJHZ . Harry W. Scott The Cycle Man Gideon Stolz Co, BICYCLES Authorized Bottlers 147 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon h d dt 'cy-two The Chadwick Hotels HQTEL MARIQN SALEM, OREGON HOTEL SENATOR fi? 'T HOTEL REOWOOOS SALEM, OREGON xx x , I GRANTS PASS, OREGON HOTEL OREGON f W A HOTEL JACKSON EUGENE, OREGON B - X A MEDEORD, OREGON 'UEHEHIQHOCMQEW 'gommewcemzmmg 'HwumOmwczumnemHlw Wedding 'dmwomwcememw wuwdl WONEWOHPHOOE 'WQMMIR amd 'gumplllniw . WALTER PATRIE A JOHN WATKINS Sm THE OCUIVIPANY 907 S. W. NINTH AVE. PORTLAND All Males lypewnters l ' :xg-Jofw L. C. Smith Royal U11 Cl6fl,UOOCl Remingion 7 CX9QIW . .50 RCE 39 Old l'naChil'le 456 COURT A Salem Owned Institution WILLETT'S Sincerest Congratulations Drug Store W ' ' A Dependable Store M1 QVZVWT- -- Phone 5118 EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 405 STATE STREET 409-4i5 Court Street Salem, Oregon Corner at Liberty A. Lenon Company -kBook Binders, Paper Rulers irGold Stamping 'klVIanufacturing Stationers I-Why not have all your copies of the Clarion bound in one or more volumes? They are worth preserving and will cost so little. BRoadway 0702 718 West Burnside Street PORTLAND, OREGON h d di ty! Keeier, Roberta .....,. Keith, Pricilla ........... Kelley, Frances ....... Kessel, Wayne ........... ....... Kingwell, Dorothy ,..,..... ....... Kirby, Alice ................. ....... Klarnpe, Leslie .,....... Koerner, Leona ....... Krattebol, lrene ..... Krauth, loan ...... - .. Krebs, Betty ......,...,.. Kroeplin, Norma ,,,,...,. ,..,.,. Kuenzli, Ruby ......... Kuper, Velma ...... Kurth, Alice ...... Kyono, Kate .......... Ladds, Bob .,,...,,..,..., La Duke, Maxine ..,.,..,. ......, Lappin, Floyd ......... Largent, Margie ..... Larson, Louise ......... Laughlin, Mary ,,..... Lawless, Bob ........... Lawrence, Helen ....,.. ......, Lee, Clarence M ........., ,..... Lee, Naomi .......... Leek, Elmer .......... Leek, Marston ...,...... Leonard, Marjorie ..... ...v... Leslie, Helen ..... , .... . LeValley, Bill ...... Lidtke, Ruth .......... Ling, Warren ............ Lloyd, Mildred .......... Lovell, Charles ........ Lowery, Martha ...... Lucus, Herbert ........ Lund, Iean ....................... .......... Lynch, Clarissa ................................ Macaulay Iacqueline Sl I Macklin, Lorraine ........... .......... Madsen, Myra ,..,....... ....... Mann, Betty .......... Marsh, Betty ........... Mason, Dorothy ..... Massee, Eunice ....... Matthes, Elsie ....., Mazac, Francis ....... McBain, Don ........... McClelland, Sally ,.....,.... ....... 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