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IM Standing left to right- Vivian F. Carr: BA., M.A. Willamette University: English. Lillian Davis: B.H., M.A. University of Oregon: English. Seated left to right-- Ellen A. Fisher: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: English. Ada Ross: B.S. Willamette University, graduate study University of California: Head ot Department of Language Arts. English. Mary B. Smith: B.A.. M.A. Oberlin College: English. 14:12. Mariorie E. Hiatt: B.A. Pacific College, graduate study Oregon State College: English: Adviser to Viking Annual. Ienette E. Roberts: BJ-L Washington State College, M.A. University oi Oregon: English, Latin, History Grace T. Hackett: B.A. Willamette University: English: Iunior class adviser. Seated left to rights Winona I. Wright: B.A. University oi Oregon: English. Leah Hogue: B.A. University of Oregon: Iournalism. English: Adviser To Clarion. Standing left to right' - if ' tr' 'ft JH! if f ,wif Y!
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puma ' , Mr. Edmund Carleton, who is just completing his twelfth year at Salem High School and his sec- ond as principal, was first a mem- ber of the mathmatics depart- ment and later assistant principal. Looking back over this period, Mr. Carleton feels that there has been increasing cooperation on the part of student leaders with the administration and that regard for the school has grown corres- pondingly in the community and state. Particularly proud of the attitude shown by the student body at the loss of the championship in basketball, Mr. Carleton is well pleased with the accomplishments of this year. EDMUND A. CARLETON A liberal point of view that develops from a great wealth of information and the sound judgment that reflects wide experience are characteristic of Miss Mable Robertson, retiring this year from her position as dean of girls and teacher of world history. Since the fall of 1921 when she came to teach in Salem High School, through four years as head of the history department, and finally in the position of dean, Miss Robertson has formed an ever widening circle of friends that now encompasses thousands of Salem High alumni. Students have been quick to sense her cordial interest in young people, her intel- lectual curiosity, and her zest for living. Miss Robertsonls present plans are to pursue her varied interests in Salem and further develop her 'skill in weaving and gardening. ln the near future she hopes to visit England and France. Gurnee Plesher, whose duties are those of both assistant principal and dean of boys, is known for a quiet manner and calm decision. Being a sports enthusiast since college days at Willamette University, Mr. Flesher came to Salem High as a member of the physical education department. His interest in the Vikings is still a major one, but for personal participation in the field of sports he now favors fishing, hunting and horse back riding. MABLE P. ROBERTSON GURNEE I-'LESHER
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' . if s . tw 1, wi .t mah X f 'vw Standing left to right-- Frances Fellows: B.A. Willamette University, M.A. Columbia University: Latin: Adviser to Latin club. Naida R. Carroll: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: Spanish, English: Adviser to Spanish club. Seated Mildred E. Christenson: B.A. Linfield College. M.A. University oi Washington: French, Spanish: Senior class adviser, Adviser to French club. Lott to right'-e Del Ramsdell: B.A. Willamette University: English, Radio, Public Speaking: Tennis coach. Director of radio broadcasts. public address stall. Amanda I. Anderson: B.A. Linfield College, graduate study Sorbonne, University ol Wisconsin: English. Debate: Adviser to Que Dice. Coach of debate. contest speaking. Margaret Burroughs: B.A. University of Oregon: Dramatics, English: Co-adviser to Snikpoh. Director of Dramatics. ,4fzz'4.
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