Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1929
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W M 1:1 4 K X' . PM j,lY'gl'5I3,, -QM, It ...II1..FN X IQ MIB' lm I1 13.17 'Il' WM mf! H M IJ . jf IIIH if J , H1 WJ ff Hdministratiorz N l i of 4 V A i la elf , X9 r Principal Nelson's Message I-IE charm of school is hard to clefineg it is intensely real to those who experience it, but clifhcult to communicate to othersg and as years slip by we ourselves begin to doubt if the charm was really as potent as we at the time believed. If we could 'only preserve some visible record to reenforce our memory and convince the doubters, it would be so much easier to define the meaning of school spirit. That is the purpose of the following pages: to HX in permanent form some of the experiences and im- pressions of school days, and so make it possible in future years to repro- duce the past with something of its fleeting, but very real appeal. It is with this intention that this record of school activity is offered to the World-may it not fail Wholly of its purpose! -J. C. NELSON ,lm r-mm-11 GEORGE W. l-IUG George W. Hug, City Superintendent of the Salem Public Schools since 1920, is one of the genuinely progressive educators of the Northwest. l-lis interest in Salem I-ligh School is evidenced by his willingness to cooperate with the faculty and students in all of their activities. X9 9 . - , v JAMES C. NELSON james Carlton Nelson, principal of Salem I-ligh School for fifteen years, has earned the coveted repu- tation of finished scholar, forward-looking schoolman, and loyal friend. M . 3, . fm J D 6 CHRISTENSON MCCLAY R. TAVENNER HOLT NELSON DEWELT HALE MURTON HILLS DICKERSON G. WOLGAMOTT OLIN Hers-r CoMs'rocK ,J OHNSON L. Ross BRAU1-1 Hocxrsn- Rxcxu BRAGG Pl-IILPOTT MCKELVEY TAYLOR ANDERSON T. WOLGAMOTT Page Ten .1 n . V ' A A I. . 'Fit s W Faculty X9 9 ADMINISTRATION JAMES C. NELSON - - B.S., A.M. R. W. TAVENNER - - B.S., A.M. 1914 Hanover College, Indiana 1925 University of California MYRTLE MGCLAY 1927 ENGLISH ADA ROSS ----- B.A. CECIL MGKERCI-IER - BA, 1921 Willamette University 1927 University of Oregon EDITH BRAGG ---- B.A. PAULINE RICKLI - - B.A. 1926 University of Oregon 1926 Willamette University MARJORIE CI-IRISTENSON - B.A. LEAI-I ROSS ---- B.A. 1926 Willamette University 1926 University, of Oregon ELLEN G. FISHER - - BA., M.A. ERLENE E. SPECK - - B.A. 1923 Willamette University 1928 Baylor University GRACE TYLER I-IOCKETT - B.A. NAOMI TAYLOR - - B.A. 1924 Willamette University 1925 Morningside College, Iowa MATHEMATICS BERYL I-IOLT ---- B.A. MARGARET DICKERSON B.S. 1919 Willamette University 1925 Oregon State College OLA LAMOINE CLARK - - B.S. LEILA JOI-INSON - - B.A. 1921 Oregon State College 1923 Willamette University HISTORY MABEL ROBERTSON - - B.A. CLAUDIA PLANK - - - B.S. 1921 Willamette University 1928 Oregon State College MARY E. EYRE. - - - B.A. GERTRUDE R. SMITI-I - B.A. 1922 Willamette University 1920 Willamette University LINA I-IEIST ---- B.A. NORBORNE BERKELEY, JR. B.S. 1915 Willamette University 1928 University of Oregon LANGUAGES LAURA V. I-IALE - - - PI-IB. JOY I-IILLS ---- B.A. 1918 University of Chicago 1928 Willamette University ILA G. COMSTOCK - - - B.A. MILDRED CI-IRISTENSON - P1I.B. 1926 Willamette University 1924 Linfield M. ET1-IELWYNNE MURTON B.A. 1928 University Qf Washington Page Eleven fig a A! BURN? F 3 ss' lg I I l Page Twelve PLANK M. TAVENNER DAVIS , SMITH SPECK ROSEMAN FISHER BERK ELEY RICHARDS EYRE CI-IRISTENSON JENSEN BURROUGHS ARTHUR PREBLE WILSON LAPHAM I-loco GILL DUNCAN A. Ross BARQUISI' J 1 9 9 SCIENCE jUNE PHILPOTT - - - M.S. G.W. HARRA ---- B.A. 1919 Montana State College 1922 Willamette University CARMELITA BARQUIST - B.A. MARIE TAVENNER - - M.A. 1927 Willamette University 1927 Willamette University MERLE I, MCKELVEY - - B.A. 1923 University of Oregon I COMMERCIAL MERRITT DAVIS HEI EN RICHARDS - -. - B.S. 1911 University of Oregon 1928 Oregon State College IVIABEL C. ARTHUR E. D. ROSEMAN - - 1920 Bennke-Walker 1928 Oregon State College MARGARET BURROUGHS - B.A. MARY B. SAYLES - - - B.A. 1928 University of Oregon 1922 Fairmount College, Kansas ALBERT DEWELT MURIEL B. WILSON 1928 University of Oregon 1926 Oregon Normal BERNICE S, DUNCAN ELIZABETH M. HOGG 1926 Oregon Normal Schoot 1920 Behnke-Walker I-IOME ECONOMICS GLADYS JENSEN - - - B.S. MARJ ORIE STONE PREBLE B.S. 1926 Oregon State College 1927 Oregon State College PHYSICAL EDUCATION L, M. ANDERSON LAVERNE S. LAPHAM - - B.S. 1926 University of Oregon 1925 University of Oregon EUGENE S. GILL C-RACE S. WOLGAMOTT - B.S. 1927 Oregon State College 1922 University of Oregon VOCATIONAL COURSES E, E. BERGMAN - ENGINEERING FLOYD L. SIEGMUND - - BS, 1918 University of Washington 1925 Oregon State College THOMAS WOLGAMOTT LILLIAN S. VAN LOAN 1928 1925 Oregon Normal FINE ARTS LENA BELLE TARTAR - - B.S, O. P. THAYER ---- B.A. 1918 American Conservatory of Mtcsic 1918 Peterson Conservatory of Music RUTH MARIE BRAUTI - - B.A. 1926 University of Oregon LIBRARIAN BEATRICE OLIN - B.Ed. Ph,B. 1928 University of Wisconsin EDI'rOR'S NOTE:-The dates in the above lists refer to the time ofthe teacher'S election to the facu1ty. Page Thirteen , ee se 9 5 I A. 1 MOORE I-IEISE DAY BUNTIN COE EMMETT SIMPSON KING SISSON PERRY Page Fifteen Page bzxteen 'IH KW' Acknowledgment l-IE Annual W1Sl'1C to gwe ICS thanks to th? followmg people who so W1llmgly contmbutecl thewr serwces at all umes In older to make thIs volume umque v vacIous. and colorful CARLETON ROTH MARY IANE LAU RAMGNTA WALKER LOIS STEINKE BEATRICE CERNIR VIRGINIA l-lou lN4ARGARET I-IELTZEL Q' M Kill .. I. 5 K K A 6' i X29 -X f Q y Wg x X' S X X X xf.m.X..,s Classes j I fx a IW R899 I W I - I QQ! 5 E M, 3-A in gl l I in ., , M' EJ I P S 'dent ----- ----- W ESLEY HEISE V' P 'd Z -------- - FRANCES LAWS S i 3' ------ VIRGINIA PAGE T ------ G ORGE BEECHI. R . O zz MISS EDITH BRAGG X Adviser V 7, . I Q- A PM . , J ,UMR ' 1 . Xp? ff' K I-IE ISE LA W , PAGE BEECHLER P g S' I .1311 3 im: mr 6 THOMAS N. NELSON TOM COLLEGE PREPARATORY McKinley junior High 113, Minute Man 123. Hobby: Holding down a twin-cylinder cyclone. I 2 fe MARCELLE DEMYTT OH, DAMIT ! COLLEGE PREPARATORY-0.5.6. Turner High 113, French Club 143 , Secre- tary French Club 112, Senior Stunt 143, Home Economics lub 143, Superior English 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Young ind fog ish me. , MILTON LIPPS - - PETE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Lapwai High School, Lapwai, Idaho 11-23, Glee Club 113, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143. Hobby: Good things come in small packages. HELEN BURK - - 'il-lELEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 113, Latin Club 13-43, Home Economics Club 143, Inter- class Rivalry 143, Senior Stunt 143, Latin Club Play 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Trying to convince 'em that I'm a Senior and not a Freshman. WALLACE MONSON - WALLY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Falling down stairs. Page Eighteen VIRGINIA BERGER HFLEETFOOTU COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Staff 12-33, junior High Jinx 133, Parrish junior High 113, Class Clarion Managing Staff 143, S Pin Salesman 1142, Home Economics Club 143, Minute an 143, Musical Tournament 12-33, Latin Club 12-3-43, Lelawala 123, Extrava anza 133, H.M.S. Pina- fore 133, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-43, Senior Stunt 143, Girl Reserve 11-23, Girls' League 13-43, Hobby: Golfing with the gophers. WYNFRED DYER - WYN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Working hard. HARRIET ARMOLD HIDIGNIFIEDU COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.N. Kelso High 11-2-33, Honor Roll 11-2-33, Honor Society 12-33, Vice President 133, Glee Club 123, Centralia Music Meet 123, Sophomore Specialty 123, Assistant Librarian 123, Freshman Reception 123, Typing Awards 133, Highland Echo Staff 12-33, French Club 13-43, Girls' Letter Club Staff12-33 143, Senior Stunt 143, Song andYell Contest 143, Girls' League 11-2-3-43. Hobby: Looking like a Freshman. FRED BLATCHFORD - 'AFREDU COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 113, Yell Contest 12-43, Senior Stunt 143, Debate 143, Techne Club 13-43, Publicity Manager of Techne Club 143, 'iSeventeen 143, Advertising Manager for Seventeen 143, Science Club 143. Hobby: Trying to get to be as smart as Mr. Berkley. , ADALINE SEYMOUR POST SCRIPTH COMMERCIAL Parrish junior High 113, Home Econo- mics Club 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Senior Stunt 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Still water runs deep. l. x , . V tl-, lu 1555 . K -4. 6, . 1 9 MARY ELIZABETH CLEMENT BETTY COLLEGE PR-E.PARATORY1O. 5.C . Parrish junior High 115, Sophomore Reception 135, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Big Sister 13-45, Big Sister Com- mittee 13-45, Girls' League Council 145, Home Economics Club 145, Camplcire 11-2-3-4-5, Latin Club 12-35, Latin Club Ofncer 135, Extravaganza 135, H.M. S. Pinaforen 135, Rosamunde 145, Music Tournament 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Class Clarion Staff 145. Hobby: Plenty of gas?-No chances of running out ?-Sure! ROBERT GAMER - - BOB COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 115, Minute Man 12-35, Science Club 145, Yell Contest 12-3-45, Senior Stunt 145, Road to Yesterday 145, A Full House 145. Hobby: Yes, Sirree, that old black heifer gets 'em every time! MARGARET PURVINE MARGrE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.U. McKinley -Iunior High 115, H.M.S. Pinaforeu 135, Big Sister 145, Interclass Rivalry 12-45, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Keeping my old age a secret. DONALD BARNARD - DON COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U.S.C. Parrishjunior High 115, Track 11-2-3-45 Class Football 11-2-3-45, Bells ofBeau- jolais 125, Mikado 115, Lelawala 135, Smilin' Through 135, A.S.B Vau- deville 11-2-35, Extravaganza 135, Senior Stunt 145, State Music Tourna- ment 1l-2-3-45, Minute Man 135, US Club 12-3-45. Hobby: The advising bachelor. VICTOR WOLFE - - VIC COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior Hi h 115. 'iBells of Beau- jolais 125, ASB. Vaucleville 125, Charm 135, Snikpoh 13-45, Lelawa- la f135, Clarion Staff 135, Class Clarion Sta 145, Senior Stunt 145, Field Mana- ager 145 , Manager of Thank You, Doc- tor 145, Manager Rosamunde 145, Senior Gift Committee 145. I-Iobby: Being the Goat. JOHN MEREDITH MEREDITH COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 115, Senior Stunt 145, Yell Contest 13-45, Clarion Rlelporter 145, Science Club 145, A Full ouse 4 , Hobby: It must be the climate. DOLORES LEVERNE MILLS ADEE' COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W,U. Parrish junior High g15, Snik oh Dra- matic Society 12-3-45, nikpoh Secretary 13-45, What Hapgened To jones? 135, ,Junior-Senior ntertainment 135, Sophomore Entertainment 135, Senior Stunt 135, Home Economics Club 145, Home Economics Club President 145, Minute Man 135, Football Banquet 135, Eailfetball Banquet 135, Girls' League Hobby: Lillies. DONALD MANN - BRICK TRADES COURSE-I.C,S. Harding High, Sawtelle, caiiforiiia 11-25, Commercial Club 125, 'iTillie The Toil- er 125, Sergeant of Unit ofR.C.T.C. 125. Hobby: Staging balcony scenes. HELEN BOWEN - HELEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O ,N . s. Parrish junior High 615, Civics Club 135, Home Economics lub 145, Big Sis- ter 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Hitting the wrong key. CORA MAE FEHLER - CORA COMMERCIAL-BEHNKE-WALKER Parrish junior High 115, Hi Y Banquet 135 , junior Chamber of Commerce 13-45, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Find me one-quick! Page Nineteen rw el CARL GROSS - - - l44 COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Concordia High, Portland, 12-35,-Iunior-Senior En- tertainment 125, Clarion Staff 145, Superior English 145, Point System Committee 145. Hobby: Disagreeing with the class, HELEN CAROL KISER XMAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115. Girl Reserve 145, Secretary of G.R. 145, Latin Club 13-45, Ci-vics Club 135, BigSister13-45, The Road to Yesterday 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Forgetting and wasting time. THEODORE M. SNYDER 'iTED iNDus'rRiAi. ARTS Parrish junior High 115, lnterclass Ri- valry 125, Song and Yell Contest 145. Hobby: ls there anything else you want? MARGARET ELIZABETH BROWN H I CK IE COLLEGE PREPARATORY'-U. OF O. Dallas High 1l-25. Periscope Staff 11-25, Class Basketball 11-2-3-45, Interclass Tennis 11-25, Annual Staff 125, Girls' Numeral Club 13-45, Snikpoh 145, French Club 145, Vice President French Club 145, Song ontest 145, Class Clarion 145, Big Sister 13-45, Girls' League 13-45, UA Full House 145. Hobby: Brown! Page Corey. EDWARD E. ROTH V- EDDIE COMMERCIAL COURSE-O.S.C. Clarion Managing Stainf 135, Circulation Manager 135, Collection hlanager 135, junior Chamber of Commerce 135, junior Chamber of Commercc Treasurer 135, Interclass Rivalry Committee 125, Eg-Y Club 13-45, lnterrlass Basketball Hobby: Groceries, bowling, skiing. Page Twenty ,gl'p5'r51i- H D 517.11611 . RAMONA WALKER - MONlE COMMERCIAL COURSE-H . 5 .C . Medford High 115, Woodburn High 125, Cloverdale High 125, High School Com- merce 135, Basket Ball 135, Glee Club 11-25, Uke Club 135, Dramatic Club 135, Typing Awards 13-45, junior Chamber of Commerce 145, Chairman Senior Garb Committee 145,'Senior Stunt 145, gang and Yell Contest 145 , Girls' League -4 . Hobby: Europe!my next stop, FRANK WEBER - - WEBER ACCOUNTING-PCLYTECHNEC C. ENGI- NEERING-OAKLAND, CAL1FORNIA Parrish junior High 115, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Stage Manager Faculty Play 135, Stage Manager for i'Road to Commerce 13-45, Stage Manager Rosa- munde 145. 5 Yesterday 145, junior Chamber of Wnbyz Managing plays. FRANCES LAWS - -'AFRANKIEU cotteoia PREPARATORY-xv,u. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 11-2-35, Aecliles 125, Quaestor 135, Open House, Latin Club 125, Big Sister 13-45, Campnre 11-2-3-45, Extravaganza 125, Christmas Cantata 125, Minuteman 13-12, French Club 145, Home Econo- ics lub 145, Clarion Staff 145, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Senior Class Vice President 145, Senior Stunt 145, Class Clarion 145, Annual Staff 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby- Bringing up Father. WESLEY HEI SE - WES COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrish junior High 115, President of Student Body 115, High School Orches- tra 12-3-45, Student Council 13-45, Chairman of Finance Committee 13-45, lnterclass Football 13-45, Clarion Staff 12-35, Annual Staff 125, Yell Contest 12-3-45, Manager Salem High School Band 13-45, Hi-Y Club 145, The Christmas Burglar 145 , President Class 13-45, Snikpoh 145. Hobby: A' Fords-and Howe! MARDI ORI E CRI TTENDON MARGYH coti. ARATORY '. . W POST '6UA Parrish ,I :gh 115, Girls' League 145, Big ister 145, Orchestra 12-35, Sophomore Reception Circus 145. 1 Hobby: Yawning. H r' x 7 Q V ' ' ' i I5 9 PHYLLIS EVANS- - - PHIL COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. Joplin High, Joplin, Missouri 1l-25, Freshman Literary Society 115, The Primrose Path 115, Honor Student 115, Hi Club 125, Big Sister 145, Sophomore Reception 135, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Style Show 13-45, Campfire 13-45, Annual Staff 145, Home Economics Club, 145 Girls' League 13-45, Hobby: Don't be like that-you can't phill-us. VIRGIL DEVOE - - ZAUCH COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrish Junior High 115, Sophomore Reception 135, French Club 145, Techne Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Interclass Football 145, 'iSeventeen 145, Annual Staff 145. Hobby: Trying to concentrate without thinking. EILEEN TURNER - ElLEEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Girls' League 13-45,Girl Reserve 1l-25. Hobby: Swimming. VIVIAN FLEENER - - V COLLEGE PREPARATORY-u. OF G. Parrish Junior High 1l5, Iwiinuteman 11-2-3-45 , Annual Stahf 145, Class Clarion Stari 145, Techne Club 145, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Sophomore Recep- tion 135, Home Economics Club 145, Science Club 145, Camphre 1l-2-3-45, Girls' League Entertainment Commit- tee 145, Girls' League 13-45. CAROLINE WATERMAN CHUB INDUSTRIAL ARTA0.S.C, Parrish Junior High 1l5, State Music Tournament 125, E'ctravagan2a 135, H.M.S. Pinaforeu 135, Song Contest 13-45, Home Economics Club 145, Sgnpllgiomore Reception 135, Gizlsi League Hobby: Bricks and ash cans. ARTHUR ALBERT FISHER BUD COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. Parrish Junior High 115, Latin Club 12-3-45, Latin Club Plav 135, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Civics Club 135, Minute Nlan 13-45. Hobby: Riding with Ethyl. ANNA CALABA - -- ANN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-xv.u. McKinley Junior High 1l5, Numeral Club 13-45, Big Sister 145, Interclass Basketball 135, Interclass Baseball 135, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Athletics. SAMUEL RAMP - - SLIM COLLEG E PR EPARATORY-W , U . ParrishJunior High 115, Interclass Foot- ball 145. Hobby: e ing. ZELMA LUTHY - 'ALOOSE FEET' s'rENoGRAPHic-AccouN'r1NG-P ,M .c. Parrish Junior High 115, Sophomore Reception 135, Interclass Basketball 12-3-45, Interclass Baseball 12-3-45.Big Sister 145 , Junior Chamber ofCommerce 12-3-45, Girls' Letter Club 13-45, Treas- urer J. C.C. 145, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Senior Stunt 145, Typing Awards 13-45, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Everything we like we like alike. FRED CARMICAL - FREDDIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Grant High 115, Parrish Junior High 115, A.S.B. Vodvil 1l5, Leap Nite En- tertainment 145, Band 145, Orchestra 145. Hobby: Speed Mania. Page Twenty-One gi -215' 1 I if my rw ei FREDERICK EDMUNDSON 'COG' COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.U. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 115, French Club 145, Science Club 145, Yell Contest 13-45, Senior Stunt 145 Class Football 13-45, Class Clarion 145, Class Impromptu Speeches 145, Annual Staff 135, Clarion Staff 145. ' Hobby: My Forcfathersf' DOROTHY I-IAUGE - - MDOT STENOGRAPHY-ACCOUNTING Ballard High 115, Glasgow-125, Opera 125, Class Basketball 125, Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 135, Song and Ye11 Contest 135, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Schoo1's ended, but the memory lingers on. HARRY SKELTON 'ASKELETONH COLLEGE PREPARATORY1U.S.C. Cottage Grove 115, Latin Club 13-45, French Club 145, Yell Contest 12-3-45, Stage Manager Rosamunde 145, Extravaganza 135, H.M.S, Pina- fore 135, Rosamunde 145. Hobby: Selling Refrigerators to Eski- mos. RACHEL PEDERSEN - PETE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. High School of Commerce, Portland 1l-25, I-1.M.S. Pinaforen 135, Superior English 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: To follow knowledge like a sinking star: Beyond the utmost bound of human thought' CARL BEWLEY - - SLIM COLLEGEP-REPARATORY ,- Hobby: Sleeping. 'TX C 1 -. Page Twenty-Two VIVIAN ALENE MARRS BUNNY COMMERCIAL COURSE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA Parrish junior High 115,junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, O.P,E.A. 145, Girls' Numeral Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Interclass Song and Yell 12-3-45, Interclass Baseball 12-3-45, Girls' Band 145, Interclass Basketball 12-3-45, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: We -me and my sax. GLENN ROLLINS - GLENN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Orchestration. LAURA CHENEY - LOLLY STENGGRAPHIG Parrish junior High 115, Girl Reserve 11-45, Secretar -Treasurer G,R. 115, Song and Yell Clontest 13-45, Big Sister 145, junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, Typing Awards 13-45, O,G.A. Contest-145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Let me work, and I'1l be happy. LOUIS SNOOK - - LOU1E COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 11-25, Minute Man 12-35, Counsel Se- cunclus 115, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: Langford, Draper, and King. SYLVIA SAWYER - - SYLVIA COLLEGE PREPARATORY GRINNELL COLLEGE, IOWA Grinnel High School 11-2-35, H.MS. Pinaforeh 145, Rosamunde 145, Hobby: Tickling the ivories. ,,,,,.l M iifig, A ll s IW HAZEL PRO - - - HEP COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115, Big Sister 13-45, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145 Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Cliffs and blulnfs! r 4?JVfw2? FREDERICK E. SMITH - FRED COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF.O. GrantHi h1l5,P 'h ' H' h 1, Asa. x?audeviiE l3pfuF2fZ,1bQfi Track 12-3-45. Hobby: Taking gym and track. GRACE THOMPSON GRACE GENERAL-O.S.C. McKinley junior High 115, Sophomore Reception 135, lnterclass Rivalry Con- test 145, Senior Stunt 145, Big Sister 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Try and find out. DOROTHY SAWYER - DOTTY COMMERCIAL Parilnj ' I-l'h1l5,G'l.'B cl 4 Giflfteigllbffip. S an U Hobby: Moths and lVlillers. X MARJ ORY O' MARGIE COLLE PREPARATORY Columbus gh, I a 1l-25, Girls' Glee Club 111-2 , Oper ta 11-25, Music Tourna t 125, Commencement Pro- ram 1 , Extravaganza 135, Boys' Elua t A mpanist 135, Senior Girls' 145, enior Stunt 148 Song and l ontest 145, Latin lub 13-45, C ptor 145, Superior English Class 145, Big Sister 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Mirabile dictei-l X9 9 MATHEW BURGEMEISTER . I IXAUTT . . COLLEGE PREPARATROY'O.S.C. Parrish Junior High 1l5, Band 12-3-45, Band Contest 125, Band Concert 145, International Band Contest 145, Science Club 145, Senior Stunt 145. 1-lobby: Tommy and my Ford. DOROTHY HOLMAN - DOT COMMERCIAL1O.S.C. Parrishjunior High 115, junior Chamber of Commerce 13-45, lnterclass Basket- ball 13-45, Sophomore Reception 135, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' Numeral Club 145, Leaders' Class 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Bob in at Kelley Store. HAROLD ARNETT - 'iCEClL COLLEGE PREPARATORY1U. OF o. jefferson High, Portland 1l-2-35, Inter- class Football 145, The Truth 145, Snikpoh 145. Hobby: Embarrassing people. KATHRYN J. COOK - KATIE GENERAL-UNivERsi'rY OF COPENHAGEN McKinley,Iunior High 115, Minute Man 125, Property Manager Thirteenth Chair 135, Managing Staff Wc've Got to Have Money 135, Charm 135, Bala 135, Clarion Staff 135, Annual Staff 135, SophomoreAReception 135, junior-Senior Prom 135, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, glass Clarion Staff 135, Girls' League Hobby: Lowelling along on Flying Clouds. EMIL SCI-IERMACHER EMMY COMMERCIAL COURSE Page Twenty-Three , m. r-II Ue' MARIANO PADILLA RODRIGUEZ MARRY ' ' GENERAL-5N.U, San Fernando La Union, Phillipine Islands 41-25, Music Tournament 42-35, Orchestra 43-45. ' Hobby: Literature, art, music, and science. MARJORIE ETHEI- TAYLOR MARGY GENERAL-O,S.C. Home Economics Club 445, Girls' League 43-45. Hobby: Laugh! I thought I'd die a- laughing. BARNEY CAMERON BARNEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. or o, Washington High, Portland 4l-25, In- Lerclass Rivalry 435, Interclass Debate 435, ASB. President 445. Hobby: Around the world or bust! KATHERINE LAUGHRIGE lAKATIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U, OF o. Parrish junior High 415, Class Clarion Staff 42-3-45, Latin Club 425, Babu 435, Property Manager Girls' League Style Show 435, junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 435, Commencement Committee 435, Social Committee French Club 445, Senior Stunt 445, Girls League Cabinet 445, Clarion Staff 445, News Editor 445, Superior English 445, French Club 445, Big Sister 43-45, Son and Yell Contest 42-3-45, Initiation Cgommittee French Club 445, A Full House 445. Hobby: Looking for the Cream in my Coffee! ROLLIN GRABER - - RON INDI ISTRIAL ARTSYSMITH-HUGHES Parrish ,junior High 415, S.H.S. Band 42-3-45. Hobby: Woman Hater-7 ' Page Twenty-Four 4 ANTHELA ELFSTROM - HANNE' COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish ,Iunior High 415, Extravagan- za 435, Christmas Cantata 435, I-I.M S. Pinafore 435, Rosamunde 445 Girls' League 43-45. Hobby: Trying to Find the Spice of Life IRVING KLORFEIN IZZY' coI.I.EcE PREPARATORY-U. OF W. Parrish junior High 415. Hobby: Quinns or quinces. VIRGINIA I-IOLT - GRAN'MA coI.LEoE PREPARATORY-W. U. Parrish ,Iunior High 415, XVarclrobe Mis- tress The Road to Yesterday 445, Big Sister 43-45, Class Secretary 425, Com- mencement Committee 435, Class Social Committee 445, Song and Yell Contest 43-45, Class Clarion Staff 43-45, Clarion Staff 445, Clarion Annual Staff 445, Girls' League 43-45. Hobby: Curly-Maggie, and Gran' ma. ARGYLE LEE COE - CO-CO COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U, OF n. Woodburn High 415, Snikboh 455. Stu- dent Council 455, A.S,B. Finance Com- mittee 455, A SB. Forensic Manager 455, Manager The Truth 455 , Manager The Road to Yesterday' 455. Assist- ant Manager, A Full House 455, Clarion Staff 455, Clarion Annual Staff 43-55, Clarion Mana er 445, Clarion An- nual lx4anager 445, Essistant Manager, Smilin' Thru 445, Eugene Conference 445, Chairman, Interclass Rivalry Com- mittee 45J, Chairman, Senior Stunt Committee 445, Commencement Com- mittee 435, .Advertising Manager A.S.B. Vaudex ille 435. Hobby: I am strongest at my weakest moment. BERYL HULSEY - HULSEY COMMERCIAL-0.5.41 Parrish ,Iunior High 415. Girls' Letter Club 43-45, Sergeant-at-Arms G. I.. C. 445, Manager G. L. C. Skating Party 445, Typing Awards 43-45, Big Sister 445, Interclass Basketball 425, Interclass Baseball 41-3-45, Girls' League 43-45. Hobby: Everything we like, we like alike , .1 J VIRGINIA AHALT - VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL McKinley junior High 115, First State Prize Teeth Essay 115, First Prize Coun- ty Thrift Essay 115, junior Chamber of Commerce 145, Typing Awards 13-45, Girls' League 13-45, Hobby: That'd be te1lin'. CLARE PALMER - SI-IORTY coI.I.ECI: PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115, Song and Yell Contest 135, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: 'iYou'd be surprised. DELLA CARTER - 'fCARTER COMMERCIAL-BEHNKE-WALKER Parrish junior High 115, President of Girls Letter Club 145, Sophomore Re- ception 135, junior Chamber of Com- merce 145, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Captain Baseball Team 12-35, Captain Basketball Team 13-45, Class Clarion 135, Typing Awards 145, Big Sister 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Everything we like we like alike. HAZEL IRONS - - '- HAY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O,S.C. Parrish Junior High 115, Latin C1ub125, Sophomore Reception 135, Girls' League 13-45, Big Sister 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Home Economics Club 145, Membership Com- mittee 145, Superior English Class 145. Hobby: Us and our buddies. ELOINE COCHRAN - UWENE' COMMERCIAL-BEHNKE-WALKER Parrish junior High 115, Typing Awards 135, Senior Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Correcting tha pronunciation of my name. FRED REMINGTON - FRED RYAN AIR scnooi. Orchestra 13-45, Band 12-3-45, North- west High School Orchestra 145. Hobby: Hot Tailspins. ALICEJONES - - DIXIE INDUSTRIAL ART COURSE Parrish junior High 115, Honor Letter 115, Home Economics Club 145, Girls League 13-45, Girls' Letter Club 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby' Sarcasm. E n CHARLES NEWBERRY CHUCK COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 115. Hobby: Selling Miss Barquist a car. MILDRED FORGARD - MID Parrish junior High 115, Latin Club 13-45, French Club 145,1nitiation Com- mittee 145, Son Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girlsieague 13-45. Hobby: It's a deep dark secret. MAXEY LANGFORD - MAX COLLEGE PREPARATORY West Denver High, Denver, Colorado 115, Literian 115, Mclfiinleyljunior High 115, Latin Club 11-25, Consu Primus 125, Swimming Team 135, Hi-Y 13-45, Pro- ram Committee 135, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: Ben Lomond Park. Page Twenty-F ive ,551 ,W mir-11 i ROBERT NEEDI-IAM - BOB COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. , Parrish junior High 115, Swimming 12-3-45, Golf 145, Clarion Staff 12-35, Minute Man 135, Hi Y Club 145,Secre- tary 145, U. ofO. Press Conference 145, Clarion Annual Manager 145, Advertis- ing Manager, A Full House 145. , Hobby: Fast bicycle rides. RUTi-I LORINDA GILLETTE RAZORSU COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. 1 Hardin High School, Hardin,'Montana 115, McKinley junior High 1l5, Song and Yell Contest 145, Girls' Numeral Club 13-45, Leader's Class 145, Big Sis- ter 145, Superior English Class 145, French Club 145, President French Club Ellis! 145, Annual Staff 145, Girls' League Hobby: Chicken a la Sunburn, MARVIN BYERS BROWN EYES GENERAL-U. OF o. Sheridan High 11-25, Yell Contest 135, Election Committee 135, Debate Al- ternate 135, Interclass Debate 135, Senior Stunt 145, Debate 145, O.S.C. Exposition 145, Interclass Debate Coach 145, State Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 145, A Full House 145, Class Valedictorian 145. Hobby: Spoofing judges. CAROYL BRADEN - CAROYL coi,LEoE PREPARATORY--o.s.c. Mountain Home High 115, A,S.B. Song Leader 145, Class Song Leader 135, Snik- poh 13-45, A.S.B, Social Committee 145, i'Bab X 135,, We've Got to Have -. Money 135, H.M.S, Pinaforeu 131, i'Sauce for the Goslings 145, Extrav- 135, Superior English 145, Stunt 145, Interclass Rivalry N aganza Senior 12-3-45 Girls' League Style Show 135, - Hello Day Committee 145, Techne ' Club 135, Sophomore Reception 135, ' Big Sister 145, Leap Night Manager 145, O.S.C. Exposition 145, Girls' League 13-45, A Full House 145. Hobby: Let George do it. Q DONALD SIEGMUND - SIEG coi.LEoE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Minute Man 12-45, Interclass Football 12-35 Inter- class Baseball12-3-45, Interclass Basket- ball 12-35. Interclass Track 12-35, Inter- class Tennis 12-3-45, Commencement Committee 135, junior Ring and Pin , Senior Class Athletic Manager 145, Track 13-45, Basketball 13-45, 'S Club 13-45, Vice President 145, Hi Y Club 13-45, President 145, Senior Announce- ment Committee 145. Hobby: All American 1Not footba1l5. Committee 135, Student Council 135, , Page Twenty-Six ISOBEL FLOY GEORGE - IZZY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O,S.C. Parrish junior High 115, Secretary Sophomore Class 125, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song Contest 13-45, Clarion Staff 125, Rosarnunde 145,, Committee Sophomore Receprion 135, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby 2 Groceries. PHILIP H. BELL - - PHIL' COLLEGE PREPARATORY'-U. OF o, Washington junior High, Long Beach, California 115, Sophomore Class Presi- dent 125, 'iBe1ls of Beauiolaisu 125, A.S,B. Yell Leader 135, Council 135, MS Club 13-45, I-Ii Y Club 12-3-45, Election Committee 12-3-45, Interclass Baseball 13-45, Interclass Track 13-45, Senior Yell Leader 145, Manager Senior Play 145, Interclass Rivalry Committee ,145, Athletic Advertising Manager 145. !lI-lobby: How'd you like to? EDITI-I MAY ,IENKS DEEDIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-LINFIELD Parrish Junior High 115, Editor Par- Periscope 115, Song and Yell Con- 12-45, Campfire 12-35, Music Tour- rish CCS! nament 135, Clarion Staff 145, I-I.M.S. Pinafore 135, Class Clarion Staff 12-35, Interclass Debate 135, U. of O. Press n Co ference 145, Big Sister 135, Superior English 145, Debate 145, Editor Clarion Annual 145. Hobby: England-and so on to the end- GEORGE C. BEECI-ILER NBEECHU GENERAL-U. OF o. rrish junior High 115, Baseball 12-3- , Basketball 13-45, Golf 12-3-45, Man- ager Golf 145, Captain Golf 145, Hi Y Club 12-3-45, Club 12-3-45, Snik- poh Dramatic Society 13-45, We've Got to Have Money 135, Babu 135, The Truth 145, Interclass Basketball Senior Class Treasurer 145, Yell Pa 45 125. Contest 125. Hobby' 'iLoy -tering in Portland. FRANCES MARTIN FRANCES MATTIE COLLEGE PREPARAT0RY1U. OF O. McKinley junior High 115, Clarion An- nual Staff 145. A Full House 145, A.S.B,Vaudeville 125, Clarion Staff 135, Class Clarion 12-3-45, Big Sister 13-45, H.IvI.S.Pinafore 135, Music Tourna- ment 12-35, Sophomore Reception 135, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, French b 145 Home Economics Club Vice Cl , .. , Pr'dsident 145, Girls' League 13-45, Latin Senior Stunt 145. Club 11-25, Hobby: Gobs and gobs of Gobs! . ,, 44711 x I X ,KAN la 1155 MARGARET MARIE DRAGER MARGARET COLLEGE PREPAR ATORY-O , S . LI. Parrishjunior High 115, Class Treasurer 12-35, Chairman junior Dance 135, Big Sister 13-45, Clarion Stal? 145, State Con- ference at Eugene 145, Assistant Vifard- robe Mistress, Road to Yesterday 145, Chairman First Annual Hello Day 145, Vice President A.S.B. 145, lnterclass Rivalry 12-3-45, A.S.B. Em- blem Committee 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Greek Letters. ROBERT MCFARLAND - BOB COMMERCIAL COURSE-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 115, Student Body Accountant 145, Interclass Football 135, Interclass Baseball 135, -lnterclas Track 135, Senior' Stunt 145, Rosa- munde 145. Hobby: Stepping out and getting away with it. MAXINE MAY MYERS MAX COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Student Coun- cil 12-35, Vice President of Class 12-35, Snikpoh 12-3-45, Vice President 145, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Vanity Fair 125, Class edition ofClarion 12-3-45, A,S.B. Social Committee 13-45, Finance Committee of A.S.B. 135, Big Sister 13-45, Chairman junior Senior Enter- tainment 135, Commencement Commit- tee 135, Senior Ring and Pin Committee 135, We ve Got to Have Money 135, Senior Stunt 145, Senior Announcement Committee 145 , Clarion Staff 145 , French Club 145, Social Committee French Club 145, A Full House 145. Hobby: Peroxide rather not tell! FLORENCE MARSHALL - FLO COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF w. Roosevelt High, Seattle 11-25, Numeral Club 13-45, Big Sister 145, Clarion Staff 145, French Club 145, Girl Reserve 145, French Club Committee 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Class Clarion 145, Camp Fire Girl 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Dancing, bridge or-what have you? GERTRUDE LANG - GERTY s'rENooRAPi-uc Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Being a jill of all trades and master of many. X9 9 HERBERT BENTONJONES KHERB' co1.LEcE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 1151 Hill Military Academy 125, Exchange Editor, Clarion 145. Hobby: Advancing toward the White house. DOROTHY DIANE WHITE UAB. COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O,S.C. McKinley junior High 115, Amenic Club Vaudeville 125, Snikpoh 13-45, Initiation 145, Thank You, Doctor 145, junior Senior Prom 135, Big Sister 145, Song Contest 12-3-45, Sophomore Reception 135, Senior Stunt 145, M1-Iello Day Committee 145, Clarion Society Editor 145, A.S.B. Social Committee 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: What happened to jones. DOYLE CARTER - DOOGEN COMMERCIAL-STANFORD Washington junior High 115, Parrish ,Junior High 115, Baseball 115, Parrish Periscopen Staff 115, lnterclass Rivalry Committee 125, Booster 125, Sophomore Reception 125, lviinute Man 125, Inter- class Baseball 12-35, Yell Contest 12-3- 45, S Club Smoker 135, Musical Chorus 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: The girls are too young, but some ofthe teachers are all right. JOAN EVANS - - - JO coLi.EGE PREPARA RY- ,U. Parrish junior High , n n ell ntest 12-3-45, Seni r nt 145, Latin C b 12-3 , G' ' meral Club 13-45, o ers 145, i'Bui1ding of 5, I-l.M.S. Pinafore 135, o amunde 145, Music Tournament 45, Senior Girls' Quartet 145, Girls' ague 13-45. bby: Sol-o-in. LARKIN WILLIAMS BARDELYS COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF W. Latin Club 11-2-35, Consul Primus 11-35. l,elewala 125, Boys Quartet 135, Ex- travaganza 135, Hi Y 11-25, Minute Man 12-32 Class Clarion Staff 11-2-3-45, Associate Editor 125, Sports Editor 12-35 Clarion Staff 1I-2-3-45, Sports Editor 13-45, Annual Staff 12-3-45, Associate Editor 135, Snikpoh 145, Spreading the News 145. Hobby: Sports-Mexican and writ- ten. Page Twenty-Seven +331 Qt Ui DIY ,i, . rw e J I GORDON BENNET - GORDY GENERAL'U, S. C. Parrishjunior High 113, Clarion Manag- ing Staff 143, Extravaganza 143, H.M.S. Pinafore 143, Clarion Annual Managing Staff 143, Eugene Conference 153, O.S.C, Exposition 153, Rosamun- de 153, Clarion Manager 153. Hobby: Southern Virginia. NEVA L. STOLZHEISE J lGGS COLLEGE PREPARATORY NURSES TRAINING-GOOD SAMARITAN McKinley junior High 113, Latin Club 1l-2-33, Girl Reserve 13-43, French Club 143, Minute lvian 143, i'Extravaganza 133, Lelawala 133, Senior Stunt 143, Interclass Rivalry 12-3-43, Clarion Staff 15-13, Booster Club 123, Girls' League Q .. 5, Hobby: Where to, Bud? NORMAN K. WINSLOWHWINDYH COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 113, Yell Contest 13-43, lnterclass Debate 133, Debate 143, Hi Y Club 143 Hobby: Getting Norborne's goat. 'QILQJ Lnffyptafifi 1 HOP RAYMOND - - FLIP cottaoa PREPARATORY Parrish .Junior High 1l3, Girl Reserve 1I3, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Girls' Letter Club 143, Typing Awards 143, French Club 143, Clarion Staff 143, Class Clarion Staff 143, Rosamuncle 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Fords and football. RAYMOND CHARLES BUSICK RAY cottzca PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish ,Iunior High 1l3, Minute Man 12-3-43, Senior Stunt 143, lnterclass Yell Contest 12-3-43, Sn.kpoh 13-43, We've Got to Have Money 133, French Club 143, Sergeant at Arms French Club 143. Hobby: Shovelling groceries. Page Twenty-Eight VlRGlNlA SISSON - CURLY ' coLl.EoE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. McKinley junior High 113, XVhose Little Bride Are You?' 123, Class Clarion Staff 123, Clarion Staff 143, An- nual Staff 143 , Class Secretary 133, Big Sister 13-43, Girls' League Tea 143, French Club 143, Sophomore Reception 133, junior Dance Committee 133, Com- mencement Committee 133, Class So- cial Commitlee 143, Song Contest 12-3- 43, Minute Man 12-33, Council 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Scotch Manager. OTTO MEYER - - - HOTT cottaciz PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Band 11-2-3-43, State Band 143, Band Tournaments 12-43, Senior Stunt 143, Yell Contest 143, junior Chamber of Commerce 143. Hobby : Static' '. f A - , - ..A A. COLLEGE PREPARATORYLU. OF O. Parrish junior High 1l3, French Club 143, Senior Stunt 143, Girls League 13-43. Hobby: Marcelle-ing. JAMES I-IELTZEL - - JIM cor.i.EoE PREPARATORY-HARVARD Parrish Junior High fin, Hill Military Academy 123, 'iThe Road to Yesterday 143, A Full House 143. Hobby: Nobility ' ar c 3. CAROL STODDARD - CAROL ' cottaou PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Corvallis High 1l-23, Oenonian Society 123, Oenonian Play 123, Senior Stunt 143, French Club 143, Song and Yell Contest 13-43, Clarion Staff 143, Annual Staff 143, Pinaforen 133, Su- Derior English 143, Big Sister 14-3, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Horseback riding. n 2 lull Q 99 LOUISE QUINN - - LOU COLLEGE PREPARATORY'-O.S.C. Woodburn High 1l5, Tualatin High 125, H.M.S. Pinafore 135, Girls' Numeral Club 13-45, A.S.B. Committees 13-45, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Big Sister 145, Girls League 13-45. Hobby I Kloraform. ' ' HENRY MATTSON - HANK COMMERCIAL COURSE -V Eargishjunior High 115, Typing Awards 1 - . Hobby: Who knows? i PHYLLIS DAY - - SKlNNY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 115, Latin Club 12-35, Song and Yell Contest 12-35, Snikpoh 12-3-45, H.M.S. Pinaforeu 135, Rosamunde 145, Sophomore Re- ception 135, A.S.B. Council 12-35, Girl Reserve 115, Home Economics Club 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Mark Twain's Hero, ' KENNETH ABBOTT - KENNY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Warbling. 0 GERTRUDE HOBBS - BUTTONS COMMERCIAL-0.S,C, ' Parrish junior High 1l5, Art Club 145 Typing Awards 145, The Road to Yes- terday 145, junior Chamber of Com- merce 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45. , I-lobby: Rolling peanuts down Broad- way. GAROLD IVAN SIMPSON SIMP COLLEGE PREPARATORY U, OF HONG KONG Parrish junior High 115, Lelawala 125, Student Council 12-45, Class Yell Leader 12-35, The Building of the Ship 125, Latin Club 12-35, 'iXVe'Ve Got to Have Mone 135, Extrava- ganza 135, Clarion Staff 12-35, Adver- tising Manager 135,junior Rin and Pin Committee 135, Annual Star? 12-3-45, junior Senior Entertainment 135, Snik- poh 13-45, Treasurer 145, A.S.B. Yell Leader 145, Wardrobe Master Truth 145, S Club 145, junior Chamber of Commerce 145, Stage Manager i'Thank You, Doctor 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: Silence is golden, but l have an iron constitution. WANDA MCHARGUE - WANDA COLLEGE PREPARATORY-F.A.A. Parrish junior High 115, Sophomore Reception 135, Techne Club 13-45, French Club 145, Girls' Letter Club 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Getting the world by the tail. JIM BUSCH - ANI-IEUSER BUsCH GENERAL COURSE-COLLEGE OF BERLIN Parrish junior High 115, Student Coun- cil 125, Sophomore Athletic Manager 125, Tennis Team 13-45, Football 145, Class Football 12-35, Class Tennis 125, Class Track 12-35, S Club 13-45, Yell Contest 12-3-45. Hobby: Keg rolling. GRACE IRENE PEARSALL PETE COMMERCIAL COURSE McKinley zjunior High 115, junior Chamber o Commerce 13-45, Typing Awards 13-45, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: i'You can't blame that on me! LINDLEY EDMUNDSON KLYNDLEY' GENERAL COURSE McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 12-3-45, Song and Yell Contest 14-55, Interclass Football 145, Senior Stunt 155. Hobby: Cranking cars. Page Twenty-Nine W5 55 , r-ir De RALPH FILSINGER - SKINNY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Minute Man 13-45, Yell Contest 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Techne Club 13-45, President of Techne Club 145. I-lobby: Talking about the weather. Weather she will or weather she won't! DOROTHY STAFFORD - DOT COLLEGE PREPARATORY1STANFORD Parrish junior High 115, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Interclass Rivalry 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: A' I'll see you tonight, Lenore7 LLOYD CLAGGETT - PINK COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. lx4cKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 11-25, Yell Contest 12-3-45, Commence- ment Committee 135, Wardrobe Master The Road to Yesterday 145, Techne Club 145, MSeventeen 145. Hobby: 'iCynning I ! ! ! LORAINE GREGG - GREGG COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Mcliinleyjunior High 115, A.S.B. Secre- tary 145, Annual Staff 145, Home Eco- nomics Club 145, Big Sister 13-45, Inter- class Rivalr 3 4 Senior Stunt 4 , E . K - by , Girls' Leaguz 13-45. C J Hobby: 4-033. GORDON BOWDEN - GORDON COMMERCIAL COURSE Hobby: Doing perfect typing copies. Page Thirty LOIS DIANE WILKES HLOUIE WILKEYH COLLEGE PREPARATORY'-U. OF O. Tillamook High School 11-25, Philokalon National Honor Society 1l-2-3-45, Snik- poh 13-45, Big Sister 13-45, Song Contest 13-45, Annual Staff 135, Sophomore Re- ception 135, Clarion Feature Editor 135, Class Clarion 135, Associate Editor 145, Class Clarion Editor 145, Home Econo- mics Club 145, Techne Club 145, The Truth 145, Spreading the News 145, Seventeen 145, Rosamunde 145, Senior Quartet 145, Senior Stunt 145, Composer Winning Interclass Rivalry Song 145. Hobby: Paige-ing a regular Stan -by. HELMIT NEWMAN - HELMIT COMMERCIAL COURSE Hobby: Sharpening pencils. CYNTHIA DELANO 'CANARY LEGS' COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Latin Club 12-35, Girl Reserve 125, Interclass Ri- valry Manager 135, Clarion Staff 135, Big Sister 13-45, Song Contest 13-45, Extravaganza 135, A.S.B. Social Committee 145, French Club Officer 145, A.S.B. Assistant Song Leader 145, Clari- on Staff 145, Senior Stunt 145, Snikpoh 145, Spreading the News 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Cell-u-Lloyd? No! ! I JOHN D. GEORGE - BEAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-'WEST POINT Vifashington junior High 115, Minute Man 12-35 , Treasurer and Athletic Man- ager Sophomore Class 125, French Club 145, Vice President French Club 145, In- terclass Football 12-3-45, Interclass Basketball 12-35, Interclass Baseball 12-35, School Baseball 145, Football'145, Senior Stunt 145, Hi Y Club 145. Hobby: Getting recruits. MABEL THOMPSON - MABE ACCouN'r1Nc. COURSE-O.S.C. Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: I never trouble trouble 'till troub e troubles me. iq. U VELMA ROSS - - PAT COMMERCIAL COURSE Parrish -Iunior High 115, Big Sister 13-45, Junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, Vice President ,I.C.C. 145, Girls' Band 145, Interclass Basketball 12-35, Inter- class Baseball 12-35, Girl's Numeral Club 145, O.P,E.A, 12-3-45, Senior Stunt 145, Song Contest 12-3-45, Typing Awards 13-45 Girls' League 13-45, Hobby: To drink or not to drink- Salern water. ,JOHN ADLARD - jOl-INNIEH INDUSTRIAL ARTS-O,S.C. Hobby: Day dreamin'. EMMA LEE VARLEY - 'iSALLY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U, OF ARK. Fort Smith High 1I-25, Class Secretary 125, Student Council 125, Swimming Club 125, Art Club 125, Big Sister 13-45, Secretary Home Economics Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Spring Style Show 135, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Sure-I'm funny that way. MERRICK METCALF - jIMMIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF W. Parrish junior High 115, Yell Contest 125, Typing Awards 135, Senior Stunt 145, Science Club 145, French Club 145, A Full House 145. Hobby: Say it with flowers. LULU WIEDERKEHR - PETE COMMERCIAL Parrish junior High 115, Girl Reserve 11-45, junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Typing Awards 13-45, O. G, A. Contest 135, Girls League 13-45. Hobby: Giggles and Snickers. SELWYN IMLAI-I - - BUD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115. Hobby: Ridir1' the Iron Horse. ROBERTA I-I. VARLEY BERTA COLLEGE PREPARATORY-LI. OF o. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 1l-2-35, Secretary of Latin Club 135, President Girl Reserve 115, Big Sister 145, Girls' Letter Club 13-45, Home Economics Club 145, Interclass Baseball 135, Song Contest 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Christmas Cantata 135, H.M.S. Pinaforen 135, Rosamunde 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: just a short one. EDWIN SWIARTZ - - NED COLLEGE PREPARATORY'-O.S.C. McKinley junior High 115, The Road to Yesterday 145. Hobby: Being a cherub. GLADYS ROEN - GLADY STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Washingtonjunior High, Duluth, Minn. 115, Big Sister 145, Typing Awards 135, Senior Stunt 145, junior Chamber of Commerce 135, Smilin' Through 135, 'iThe Road to Yesterday 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Pickin's are good this season. GLENN WILBUR - - CAC GENERAL-U. OF ILL. Parrish junior High 115, Athletic Man- ager 1l5, Class Forensic Manager 125 Minute Man 125, Class Football 12-3-45, Class Basketball 12-45, Class Baseball 125, Class Track 135, Class Athletic Manager 135, Student Council 135, Rosamunde 145, Track 145. Hobby: Quarterbackinh ,Page ,-Thirty-Qne QM T55 5 mir-11 W e' ,,,' . ll' , HOMER SMITH - - SMITTY COLLEGE PREPARATORYLU. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Merchant of Venice up to Date 135, Thank You, Doctor 145, Minute Man 12-35, S Club 13-45, Interclass Clarion Contest 145, Interclass Track 125, Interclass Football 125, H,M.S. Pinafore 135, Clarion Annual 135, Clarion Managing 135, French Club 145, A.S.B. Football 145, A.S.B. Track 13-45, Yell Contest 12-3-45. Hobby: Getting the hictabob before the thing-a-ma-jig and-S. Commercial Street. LENORE JONES - - PETE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.N.s. Parrish junior High 115, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Biology picnics. .7 ...rf . --- f ,- .,gj1,f:,fy V414-5 ., we 54 GUS LERMAN - - GUS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Shaving. EDNA FAXON - - EDDIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY1W.U. Albany High 115, Class Play 115, French Club 125, Home Economics Club 13-45, Girls' League 12-3-45. Hobby: Looking dignified. AVALYN SMITH - SHORTY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.N.s. Parrish Junior Hi h 115, Christmas Cantata 135, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Walking - 77 Page Thirty-Two MARY LOUISE MORLEY 'AMARY LOU COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O,S.C, Omaha Tech. High School, Omaha, Nebraska 1l-2-35, Girls' junior Glee Club 115. Girls' Senior Glee Club 12-35, Tech. High Band 135, The City Far- merette 1l5, When johnny Comes Marching Home 125, Robin Hood 135, May Day Festivals 11-2-35, Volley Ball Team 125, 'iRosamuncle 145, Girls' League 145. Hobby: Real Estate and--N, Sum- mer Street. PERRY ANDREWS MSQUIRRELLYH COLLEGE PREPARATORY-'SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, OAKLAND, CAL. Parrish junior High 1l5, Techne Club 13-45, French Club 145, French Club Pin Committee 145, Stage Manager Christmas Burglar 145, Stage Manag- er. Truth 145. Hobby: Nuts. MERLE THATCHER ' ' MERLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 1l5, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Camp Fire 13-45, Sophomore Reception 135, Senior Stunt 145, Big Sister 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: 'ioooohi There ought 'a be a law against that. CURTIS WOOLLEY - CURT . COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S,C. Parrish junior High 115, Baseball 13-45, Football 145, S Club 13-45, Class Football 135, French Club 145, Science Club 145, Senior Stunt 145. Hobby: Let's get acquainted. DARYL WIESNER - WIES COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrish junior High 1l5, Yell Contests 853-45, Senior Stunt 145, French Club Hobby: Datin' the girls. x ,. I AILEEN TWEED - TWEED COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 113, Silverton High 12-33, Big Sister 143, Girls' Band 143, Snikpoh 143, Latin Club 143, Rosa- munde 143, Senior Stunt 143, Interclass Rivalry 143, Girls' League 143. Hobby: Goin' places and seein' things. ' ALICE LINFOOT - DOLLY COLLEGE PREPARATQRY-w.U. McKinley junior High 113, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Latin Club 1l3,,Iunior Chamber of Commerce 143, Girl Reserve 143, Girls' Numeral Club 13-43, Typing Awards 13-43, Big Sister 143, Interclass Baseball 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: You aren't trying to kid me, are you? KATHERINE EARLE - KATY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. McKinley junior High 113, Latin Club 11-23, The Road to Yesterday 143, Annual Staff 143, Clarion Staff 143, Senior Stunt 143, Interclass Rivalry 143, Girls' Numeral Club 143, Big Sister 13-43, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: jims and gems. MARY TRINDLE - MERNIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.U. Parrishjunior High 113, Shanghai Amer- ican School 123, Orchestra 12-3-43, Glee Club 123, Negro Misce1lany 123, H.M.S. Pinafore 133, Extrava an- za 133, Rosamunde 143, lvliisic Tournament 133, Latin Club 143, Science Club 143, Girls' League 13-43. I-lobby: Philosophizin' and dreamin'. HELEN MCELROY - HELEN COMMERCIAL Parrish junior High 113, Class Basket- ball 123, Girl Reserve 11-2-3-43, Presi- dent Girl Reserve 113, Chairman Ser- vice Committee 133, Treasurer 143, Or- chestra 143, Rosamunde 143, Girls' Band 143, Typing Awards 13-43, junior Chamber of Commerce 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Tootin' a Sax, .L W - lag I 4 it X9 ELLSWORTI-I FLETCHER FLETCHER COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Yell Contest 12-3-43, Minute Man 12-33, Senior Stunt 143, Property Manager Spreading the News 143, Snikpoh 143. Hobby: It must be the grub we're getting! RUTH KEEFER - KEEPER COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish Junior High 113, Latin Club 123, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Fishing for1l? WILLIAM DE PEW - BILL COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. Lebanon High School 11-23, Basketball 123, H.M.S. Pinafore 133, Rosa- munde 143. Hobby: Celebacy. OLIVE OPPEN - - POLLY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. Parrish junior High 113, Latin Club 123, Girl Reserve 11-2-3-43, Home Economics Club 143, Senior Stunt 143, Song Contest 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Mystery stories. JOHN BOSTRACK - 'QIOHNNIEH COMMERCIAL AccouN'r1Nc Central High School, Albany 113, junior Chamber of Commerce 13-43, President of junior Chamber of Commerce 143, Bookkeeping Certificate 133. Hobby 1 Ford roadsters. Page Thirty-Three ,1 I, 55 19 el l P CHARLES E. BIER - CHUCK COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrish junior High 115, Snikpoh 12-3- 45, Clarion Staff 12-35, Bells ofBeaujo- lais 125, Merchant of Venice Up to Date 125, Kempy 125, We've Got to Have Money 135, Amenic Club Vaucleville 125, i'White Collars 135, Spreading the News 145, The Truth 145, 'AA Full 1-louse 145. Hobby: Kinzerimagine ME Falling? LORRAINE KINZER KINZER COLLEGE PREPARATORY-0.s.C. Parrish junior High 115, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Big Sister 13-45, Class Forensic Manager 135, Big Sister Com- mittee 145, Class Song Leader 145, Senior 145, Snikpoh 145, Girls' League Hobby: Bier, my weakness. CREIGHTON JONES - CRATE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF 0. Hobby: Yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of rum! ' JEAN ELFORD - - -IEANlE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115, Interclass Ri- valry Contest 125, Senior Stunt 145, Big Sister 13-45, French Club 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Taking my own time. GEORGE MICKELSON - GEO.' COLLEGE PREPARATCRY-o.s.C. Parrish junior High 115. Hobby: Bell hoppinf Page Thirty-Four WY GRETCHEN THE ILSEN ' 'SCRATCHY COLLEGE PREPARATORY!O.S,C. McKinle junior High 115, Latin Club 11-25, Oflplcer 1l-25, Song and Yell Con- test 12-3-45, Sophomore Receotion 135, Class Edition 12-35, Senior Stunt 145, Big Sister 13-45, Chairman Big Sister Committee 145, Girls League 13-45. Hobby: 'iMidnight milk, a la swipe. GEORGE HERBERGER 'ASHORTYH COLLEGE PREPARATQEY-o.s.c. St. joseph High School, Neola, Iowa 5, Basket Ball 115, Baseball 115, Yell 11 Contest 12-3-45, Senior Stunt 145, Sci- ence Club 145. Hobby: Parents. ELIZABETH HANNAH WATERS HANNAH COLLEGE PREPARATORY'U. OF O. Parrish junior High 115, Girls Numeral Club 125, Girl Reserve 125, Big Sister 13-45, Secretary Girls League 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song Contest 145, Girls Band 145, Rosamunde 145, Techne Club 145, Class Clarion Staff 145, Feature of 'Seventeen ' 145, Girls League 13-45. Hobby: A-Dodging with George. THOIMAS ,JONES - - TOM COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 115, lnterclass Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Science Club 145, French Club 145. Hobby: Hunting and Fishing. ESTHER HECKART - ESTl-lER COLLEGE PREPARATORY McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 115, Techne Club 135, Senior Stunt 145, Orchestra 145, Rosamunde 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Fiddlin' . X vel S .1 ti? : ,Sm 5114 f 151 5: lv mi , . Q9 9 MAXINE DONALDSON HPEANUTSH COMMERCIAL McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 115, Girl Reserve 1l5, President Girl Re- serve 115, junior Chamber of Commerce 125, Girls' Numeral Club 145, Oregon Nu- meral 135, Class Basketball 12-35, Typ- ing Awards 13-45, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-45, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45, Third prize Christmas Story Con- test 145. Hobby' Pure gold, but slightly tar- nished MILTON TAYLOR - IVIILT COLLEGE PRE PAR ATORY-ELECTOR AL COLLEGE Parrish junior High 1l5, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Minute Man 145. Hobby: Tha's what shc said. DOROTHY LOUISE PAYNE DOT COMMERCIAL AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY LINFIELD Warrensburg High 1l-25, Freshman Play 115, Latin Club 1l-25,,lunior Cham- ber of Commerve 145, Superior English Class 145, Girls' League 11-2-3-45. Hobby: Imagine my embarassmentf' SABINA SCHMIDT - SUB COLLEGF PREPARA'roRv Liberty ,Iunior High 1l5, Girls League 13-45, Girls' Letter Club 13-45, Home Economics Club 145, French Club 145. Hobby' Qui vivra, verraf' OLIVE MAY SIIURTZ 'UTOOTSIEH coitizce PREPARATORY-w.L1. Parrish ,Iunior High 1l5, Latin Club 135, Girls' League 13-45. I-lobby: Horseback riding and swim- mg. RUSSELL GARDNER - RUSS COMMERCIAL couase Hobby: Fiddling with facts and Hgures. DORATI-IA MANNING - DOT COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 11-25, Girl Reserve 12-3-45, Big Sister 145, Girls League 13-45. Hobby: How could I preserve my dig- nity ? VICTOR I. UTTERBACK - VICK INDUSTRIAL ARTS coukss-o.s.c. Parrish junior High 1l5, lnterclass Ri- valry 125, Song and Yell 145. I-lobby: Trying to be good! LUCILLE DOWNING - LUCY COLLEGE RREPARATORY--U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, ' Extravaganza 135, H.lx4.S. Pinaforen 135, Techne Club 13-45, Techne Vice President 135, Senior Social Committee 145, Seventeen 145, Senior Stunt 145, Rosamunde 145, Science Club 145, Big Sister 145, Senior Clarion 145, Annual Staff 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Where's Brenda? RALPH ENNOR - - ENNOR Parrish junior High 115, Yell Contest 12-35, junior Chamber of Commerce 13-45, Advertising lwlanager of junior Chamber of Commerce 145, A.S.B. Ac- countant 145. Hobby: Vifriting A.S.B. tickets. Page 'Thirty-F ive 53 A' ' IEW!! 3 x5 A LEO POPPE - - HPOPPY COMMERCI AL COURSE Parrishjunidr High 115, junior Chamber of Commerce 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145. Hobby: Trying to preserve my flower- like personality. LEBMMDK - - - FOXY COMMERCIAL1O.S,C. lLll4erty-Junior High 115, Latin Club 115, irls' Baseball 115, Girls' Basketball 115 g Sister 145, junior Chamber of Com- merce 13-45, Typing Awards 13-45, Eugene Typing Contest 135, County Typing Contest 135, Song and Yell Con- ESFD145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League Hobby: Army and Navy Forever! K4.TON BUTLER - - 'iKELT COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o, Hobby: Tiptoeing 'round. FERN AUSTIN - - - FERN COLLEGE PREPARATORY McKinley junior High 115, Class Play 1l5, Superior English 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45. Hobby: Reading. ESTANISLAO A. ABENES - LEO COLLEGE PREPARATORY Arrived in the United States, ,Iuly 4,'Z7. Future: Returning to the Philippines. Hobby: And onito the end, Honestly, bravely, patiently, then win. Page Thirty-S ix RUTH REYNOLDS - - RUTH COLLEGE PREPARATORY RONALD ROY HEWITT RADY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-W.U. Corvallis junior High 115, Corvallis High School 125, Election Committee 135, Hi-Y Club Secretary-Treasurer 13-45, French Club Treasurer 145, Snik- oh 145, Spreading the News 145, e Road to Yesterday 145, Manager SB. Ticket Sales 145, Science Club 145, A Full House 145. Hobby: Forensics. SYLVIA DUBOISE - SYLViA COLLEGE PREPARATORY Corvallis junior High 115, Parrish juni- or Hi h 1l5, Girls' League Reception 135, Cirls' League Tea 145, Song and Yell Contest 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Science Club 145, Girls' Band 145, Big Sister 13-45. Hobby: Vi'orrying about this, that and the other thing. SYLVIA HONKOLA - HAPPY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrishjunior High 115, Honor Roll 115, 'iBuilding the Ship 125, Latin Club 135, junior Chamber of Commerce 13-45, Girls' Numeral Club 145, Typing Awards 145, Song and Yell Contest 15-45, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League . 5- Hobby: Trying to get good grades and to argue. IRMA BABCOCK - - BAE COLLEGE PREPARATORY--O,S.C. Naselle High School 115, jefferson High 1l-25, Big Sister 13-45, Girl Reserve 11-Z-3-45, President 145, Latin Club 13-45, President 145, Scriptor 145, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Girls' League 13-45, A Full House 145 Hobby: lt is better to wear out than to rust out. Q.. 1 9 EDNA VANNICE - - EDNA COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.u. Halsey High, Halsey, Oreioln 11:3, The Building of the Ship 123, ay estival 123, Girl Reserves 133, Style Show 133, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: South-right on the Highway. LUCI LE KAVANAUGH 'ASKINNYH INDUSTRIAL ARTS Parrish junior Hi l-i 1I3, Home Econom- ics Club 143, Gigs' Letter Club 13-43, Football Banquet 143, Kiwanis Banquet E432UBaseball 11-2-3-43, Girls' League Hobby: Athletics. MARIETA TRINDLE - UM. T. COMMERCIAL couRsE Wilton, N. Dakota 113 , McKinleyjunior High 1l3,junior Chamber of Commerce 13-43, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Girls' League 13-43, Hobby: Saying little but thinking lots. DOROTHY MCCRACKEN - MDOT COMMERCIAL-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Big Sister 13-43, Sjunior Chamber of Commerce 13-43, ophomore Reception 133, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, State Typing Contest 13-43, County Typing Contest 13-43, Typing Awards 13-43, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Everything we like we like alike. IRENE WINDSOR - WElNlE COMMERCIAL Parrishjunior High 113 , junior Chamber of Commerce 143, lnterclass Rivalry 143, Senior Stunt 143, Typing Awards 13-43, Big Sister 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Wandering-where, when, and why. KENNETH VAN CLEAVE VAN INDUSTRIAL ARTS Hobby: Tinkering. LOIS STEINKE - - STANKY COLLEGE PREPARAToRY'o.s.c. M.A,A. 113, Parrish junior High 113, Latin Club 123, Typing Awards 13-43: Sophomore Reception 133, Interclass Rivalry 143, Home Economics Club 143, Girls' League 13-43. jHobby: Exercising at 7:15 a.m. ALFRED DOWNS ---- AL COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Band 11-2-3-43, Band President 133, Class Track 12-33, Song and Yell Contest 13-43, Latin Club cz-3-43. I Hobby: Trying to type. EVELYN ERICKSON - 'iTED COMMERCIAL Parrish junior High 113, Techne Club 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Making lucky strikes. EVERT G. BENNETT - EVERT COLLEGE PREPARATORY-P.o. Parrish junior High 113, Yell Contest 12-43, Senior Stunt 143, Science Club 143, Electrician, The Road to Yesterday 143, Electrician, Rosamunde 143. Hobby: Sparking' '-1electrical3 . Page Thirty-Seven 33 , HA 6 MALCOLM MURRAY UPODUNKH COLLEGE PREPARATORY-AMES COLLEGE , IOWA Arnolds Park High, Iowa 11-23, Senior Stunt 143. Hobby: Royal Flushesf' DOROTHY COX - - - MDOT COMMERCIAL COUR SE LEONARD E. SCHAFFER LEN COMMERCIAL AND ART COURSE McKinley junior High 113, lnterclass Football 12-3-43, lnterclass track 12-3-43, Interclass Baseball 12-3-43, junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-43, Techne Club 13-43, Seventeen 143. Hobby: 'AHorses, Grace, and Generous. GLADYS VALENA EDGAR KURLY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF O, Parrish junior High 113, Orchestra 12-3-43, Latin Club 12-3-43, Aedile 143, Sophomore Reception Circus 133, Senior Stunt 143, Song Contest 143, Rosa- iguggdeu Orchestra 143, Girls' League Hobby: Musicians. RUFUS M. FRANZ - - RUFE Parrish junior High 1l3, Class Yell Con- test 143, Superior English 143, Hobby: Undecided, Page Thirty-Eight am' Y l 5. 3 3 '. is i l ggi l: 3 i Q MERCEDES B. MILLER CED COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Girls' League 13-43, Latin Club 12-33, Girls' Numeral Club 143, Class Basketball 12-33, Class Baseball 11-2-33, O,P.E.A. 133, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 12-3-43, Hello committee 143, Sophomore Re- ception 133, Hobby: just kiddinl IRMA SCHOLES - Miss SCHULTZU COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF O. West Bend High, Wis. 113, Girls' League 23343, Song- Contest 143, Senior Stunt 4 . Hobby: Personally, l clon't think so. DORIS MAY GARDNER 'ADORIS MAY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-N.P.E.I. Parrish junior High 113, I-l.M.S. Pina- fore 133, Big Sister 143, Senior Stunt 143, Song Contest 13-43, Senior Girls' Quartet 143, Rosamunde 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Doris May or she May not. HELENITA CAMERON IIHELENITAV. COLLEGE PREPARATORY-'O.S.C, 1. . .. ior High 1l3, My Spanish L'1l3, junior Chamber of 133, Latin Club 13-43, Typing 3, First 'Prize, Christmas test 143, Senior Stunt 143, nglish 143, French Club 143, ue 13-43. Hobby: Waiting for those who deem it impossiple to hurry. BRENDA SAVAGE - BRENNER COLLEGE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Secretary 1l3, Latin Club 123, Song and Yell Contest 13-43,Senior Stunt 143, Big Sister 13-43, Numeral Club 143, Techne Club 13-43, Girl's League 13-43, Secretary Techne Club 143, Superior English Class 143, Senior Clarion 143, Art Editor Annual 143, Science Club 143. Hobby: Do you know where Lucille is? n J . V i4'4i?lIl . ' A . , 'lfir a il JULIA ESTHER WOOD HEZSTHERI' COLLEGE PREPARATORY1O.S.C. McKinley junior High CID, A.S.B. Vau- deville CZH, Song and Yell Contest CZ-3-45, Clarion Staff C2-35. Smilin' Thru' C3j, Big Sister C3-45, Commence- ment CSD, High School Conference C4j, Vice President Girls' League CU, Presi- dent Girls' League C45, Girls' League Conference C3j, Class Clarion Staff C2- 3-4J, Home Economics Club C4-J, A'Hello Day Committee C4b, Senior Stunt C4D. Hobby: Wont 'e rave? LYDIA REHFUSS - - DIT 'COMMERCIAL COURSE Keizer junior High CID, Honor Roll CID, Girl's League C3-43, junior Chamber of Commerce CID, Typing Awards C3-4-W, Sgqior Stunt C4D, Song and Yell Contest Hobby. Teasing the typewriter. EOROTHY TRAVIS - BETTY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-ASHLAND NORMAL Central junior High, Greele , Colorado CIF, Interclass Rivalry CBJ, girls' Letter C ub C3-43, Annual Staff C-ll, Public Speaking Class CBD, Big Sister C4J, Girls' I.eague C3-43. Hobby: Hiking. DOROTHY HARLAND - DOT COMMERCIAL Parrish .junior High CID, Typing Awards C3-47, Song and Yell Contest C3b, junior Chamber of Commerce C2-3-43, Girls' League C3-45. Hobby: Using my imagination. WAYNE BLACO - SHORTY COLLEGE PREPAI2 ATORY-O.S.C. Grant junior High Clj, Parrish junior High CID, Baseball CID, Class Football CZJ, Track C2-3-4-55, Captain CEU, Inter- class Basketball C4-55, Football C3-4-5? S Club C2-3-4-SJ. Hobby. Hiking with Fred. X99 I ARNET L. SMITH - SIVIITTY INDUSTRIAL ARTS r McKinley junior High CID. Hobby. Whatch' a doin'. Where y' going 7' BER CKMAN BERNICE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.u. Parrish junior High Clj, State Music Tournament C2-3-4W, Song Contest CZ-45, Latin Club CZJ. Big Sister C4D, Girls Quartet CZD, I-I.lVI.S. Pinaforen GD, Extravaganza CZJ, Latin Club Open House CD, The Building of the Ship CZJ, Numeral Club C3-45, Rosamunde C4j,DSenior Stunt C4-J, Girls' League C3-4 . Hobby: Singing and playing. HAROLD WENDLAND i'HARRY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.c. Parrish junior High Clj, Senior Stunt C4J, Science Club CAD. Hobby: Ninety-nine bottles, etc. EDNA MEYER - - EDDIE ACCOUNTING COURSE Girls' League C3-43. Hobby: Oh well, it's all in a lifetime. BEULAH BAILEY - - BULA GENERAL-U. OF w. McKinley gunior High CID, Booster Club C2-31, ong and Yell Contest C2-3- 4J, Class,Clarion Staff CD, Eugene High School CED, Senior Stunt C4D, Home Economics Club C43, Girls' League C3-43. Hobby' Red hair. Page Thirty-Nine VERN WILSON - - - VERN coLLEcE PREPARATORY1O.S.C. Anadarks High School, Oklahoma, 1l-25, Class President 115, Glee Club 11-25, Orchestra 1l-2-3-45, French Club 145, Rosamunde 145, Northwestern Sym- phony Orchestra 145. Hobby: Ah, why should life be all labor? DEENA HART - - DIANA COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. Parrish junior High 115, Latin Club 13-45, French Club 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League 13-45, Big Sister 145. Hobby. Poems, pictures, and cars 1green preferx'ed5. MAURICE I-IYNES - HYNES GENERAL-O.S.C. Benson Polytechnic 115, Baseball 115, Algebra Contest 115, Senior Stunt 145, Yell Contest 145. Hobby: Strawberries, MYRA LEE WICKLANDER M I RANDY COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF o. McKinley junior High 115, Latin Club 115. Song and Yell Contest 145, French Club 145, Senior Stunt 145, Techne Club 145, Girls' League 13-45, Campfire 145. Hobby: Fur coats and pipe organs. HAROLD RHOTEN - HAROLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Being handsome. Page Forty M95 ,a HAZEL MAY ,JOHNSON M-IOHNSONH COLLEGE PREPARATORY St. Maries, Idaho 1l-25, Couer d' Alene, Idaho 135, Basketball 135, Class Treasur- er 1l5, Student Council 125, Girls' Ath- letic Association 1l-25, Cherry Blos- som 115, Class Vice President 135, ASB. Secretary 125, Girls' League 145. Big Sister 145, Senior Stunt 145, Girls' League Tea 145, French Club 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Snikpoh 145. Hobby: Chewing gum and asking ques- tions. MARGUERITE BROWN MARc1E COLLEGE PREPARATORY Hobby: Golden tresses. LOUGINE BRIETZKE GENE COMMERCIAL Parrishjunior High 115, junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, Secretary -I.C.C. 145, Big Sister 145, County Typing Con- test 13-45, State Typing Contest 145, Typing Awards 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Girls' League 13-45, Honor Student 145. Hobby. Europe or bust!' '-she busted. OTILLIA SEVCIK - TILLIE COMMERCIAL COURSE McKinle junior High 115, McKinley Latin Cllib 115, Girl Reserve 1l-25, junior Chamber of Commerce 12-3-45, Girls' League 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Song and Yell Contest 145, Numeral Club 145, Bookkeeping Diploma 145. Hobby: Studying, of course! BERNIS EMZA GODSEY - BEE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-o.s.C.' Parrish junior High 115, Latin.Club 125, Sophomore Reception 135, Extrava- ganza 135, Building of the Ship 135, Girls' League 13-45, Senior Stunt 145, Song Contest 145, Campfire 12-3-45. I-lobby: . Hsien tsi hai mu yu ting to Kung tu. ' MARJORIE ANN BRANT MARJ b COLLEGE PREPARATORY Washington junior High 113, Home Economics Club 143, Girls' League 13-43, Hobby: Wanted: just a little more time. GLADYS L. CLARK ,- HAPPY COMMERCIAL Parrish junior High 113, Class Baseball 11-2-33, Song and Yell Contest 12-43, Senior Stunt 143, junior Chamber of Commerce 143, Girls' Numeral Club 143, Senior Girls' Garb Committee 143. Hobby: Startin' things-never Finish- in' 'em. BEULAI-1 CRAMER - HBEULA1-1 coLLEcE PREPARATORY-o.c.s. Parrish junior High 113, Interclass Ri- valry 12-43, Basketball 12-3-43, Baseball 133, Home Economics Club 143, Senior Stunt 143, Latin Club 123, Girls' Numer- al Club 13-43, Typing Awards 133, Big Sister 143, Girls' League 13-43, Captain Girls' Basketball 143, Girls' Band 143. Hobbv: Izzy Ta1l77? ' VERA IVIOULLET - - VEE COMMERCIAL COURSE-O ,S .C. Parrishjunior High 1l3,junior Chamber of Commerce 143, Girls'League 13-43, Typing Awards 13-43 Senior Stunt 143. Hobby: Still trying to think! ,IUANITA WALLING - EENCE coMMERciAL COURSE Parrish junior High 113, Girls' League 13-43, junior Chamber of Commerce 143, Girls' Numeral Club 143, Typing Awards 13-43, Senior Stunt 143. Hobby: Putting off today what I can do tomorrow. 'l'-x 1X 1 Ll' 99 JOHN PADILLO - - JOHN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-w.u. OPAL KRUGER - SI-1ORTY' COLLEGE PREPARATORY-WHU. Parrish junior High 113, Honor Roll 113. My Spanish Sweetheart 113, Wash- ington's Birthday Program 113, Girls' League 13-43, Senior Class Stunt, Inter- class Song Contest 143, Latin Club 143. Hobby: Trying to grow up. OLIVER DRAPER - - OLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY-U. OF w. Parrish junior High 113, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Techne Club 143, Clarion Annual Staff 143, Seventeen 143. ' Hobby: Stayin' in nights? VIRGINIA VAN VLEET GINIA STENOGRAPHIC Parrishjunior High 113, juniorChamber of Commerce 12-43, Class Basketball 123, Song and Yell Contest 123, Senior Stunt 143, Girls' League 13-43, Typing Awards 13-43, Girls thletic Club 143, O. G. A. Contest 143. Hobby: Blondes 7 77 KENNETH BOARDMAN - KEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY-tr. OF o. Boardman High, Boardman, Oregon 11-2-33. Hobby: Skating. Page Forty-One 32 V e KEITH ,JONES KEITH COLLECE PREPARATOR1 Football C7 3 45 S Club C2 3 45 Hobby Vxfea Ing a football helmet YVONNL MAl3lE SMITH BVIITII COLL FCE PREPARA1 oRY or o V-loodburn Hxgh Cl5 Srnkpoh C3 45 The Truth C45 Song and Yell Contest C2 3 45 Grls Lea ue C3 45 Cirls League Cablnet C35 S B Soclal Com mnttee C35 Class Clarlon C3 45 Com mencement Commlttee C35 French Club C45 French Club Soclal Commrttee C45 Clarion Staff C3 45 Scnxor Stunt C45 Evctravagan a C35 Hobby Anrmal Crackers CLxons5 HELEN BOARDMAN HELEN coL1 ECE PREPARATORY W U Boardman Hzgh Boardman Oregon C1235 ASB Secretary C35 Edrtor C25 AS B Play C35 Glrls l eague C45 Hobby Gettmg dlamonds from nuts DONALD GOODENOUGH GOODIE COLLEFE PREPARATORY HARVARD McK1nley JUUIOT Hlgh C15 lnterclass Football C7 35 lnterclass Basketball C2 3 45 Latm Club C25 Hobby Bachelor of sclence CLAUDIA BUNTIN C M B COLLECE PREPARATORY o s c Parrlsh junlor Hrgh C15 Clarlon Staff C45 Annual Staff C45 Class Clarlon S off C45 HM S Plnafore C35 Latln Club CZ 35 Ofncer C35 Latin Club Open House C35 Song and Yell Contest C2 3 45 Semor Stunt C45 Bug Srster C45 Camp Fxre C2 3 45 SuperxorEngl1sh C45 Coun crl C45 O S C Exposrtlon C15 Glrls League C3 45 Hobby Pep Page Forty Two I gy JULIA ELIZABETH CREECH ,IUDE CO1 LEC? PREPARATORY U OF O Parrlsh Iunxor Hrgh C15 Snrkpoh C2 3 45 Fdltor ofClar1on C45 Associate Edl tor C35 Clarlon Staff C25 Edxtor of Class Edltxon C2 35 Annual Staff C2 3 45 U of O Press Conference C45 State Secretary C45 Sophomore Receptxon C35 AS B Socral Commrtte C45 French Club C45 lnterclass Baseball and Tennls C2 3 45 Sonrf and Yell Contest C2 3 45 Thank You Doctor C45 We ve Got to Have Money C35 Hobby No Sale Brown s 1n town MARGARET M COREY MAX COLLEGE PREPARATORY u OF o Parrlsh junlor Hrgh Cl5 Ctrl Reserve C15 J CC C35 Typmg Awards C3 45 Brg Slster C3 45 Son Cont st C2 3 45 Clarlon Staff C45 enlor Stunt C45 Sn kpoh C45 Grrls League C3 45 Hobby Corey I Page Brown CRACE LEE DAY LEE COLLEGE PREPARATORY o s c Parrlsh Iumor Hxgh Cl5 Sophomore Receptron C35 Latln Club C35 Grrls Song and Yell Contest C7 345 Semor Stunt C45 Blg Srster C45 Scrence Clul' C45 Grrls Numeral Club C45 Rosa muntle C45 Hobby Darwln s theory VIRGINIA PNGF GINNER COLIEGE PRFPARATORY U OF W Oxford Hxgn N Y C15 Song and Yell Contest C2 3 45 Whose Little Bride Are You C25 Bab C35 We ve Got to Have Money C35 Spreadrng the News C45 Snxkpoh C3 45 Head Usher A S B Play C3 45 Trea urer Grrls League C45 Secretary Semor Class C45 Clarron Staff C45 Annual Staff C45 Manager Boo' Fxchange C45 Big Srster C3 45 Sophomore Receptxon C35 Class Impromptu C45 O S C Fducatxonal Ex posrt1onC45 Head Usher Rosamunde C45 A Full House C45 Hobby Page 1n Brown and Corey MARGARET A STEVENS STEVE GENERAL U OF o Franklin Hrgh Portland Cl 2 35 Bug Sister C45 French Club C45 Class Clarl 01 Staff C45 Home Economxcs Club C45 Semor Stunt C45 Grrls League Hobby Black lackln the cop ll - -U 'I' 1 rw .E 9 H H A A ' ' . scl1Se1'Par5eE C35, Lincoln Essay Medal Idgggue C'4-45,'Gir1e' League 'fea C45, , . 4 , H I y - I 1 7' 3,1 Q: .Q s! . -. --A. e , , U' L, ' 13. 1 DONALD RASMUSSEN lADOODLEl' cou.EoE PREPARATORY-O.S.C. Parrish junior High 113, Song and Yell Contest 13-43, Senior Stunt 143. Hobby 1 Spanish Sports. GLADY'S O'NEIL - PEGGY STENOGRAPI-IIC coup SE Bemidji High, Minn. 113, Denfield High, Duluth, lvlinn. 123, Girls' Club 123, Senior Stunt 143, Song and Yell Contest 143, Typing Awards 13-43, Girls' League 13-43, junior Chamber of Commerce 143. Hobby: XVhere's Dot? ROY MINK - - - MlNSK COLLEGE PREPARATORY--O.S.C. Corvallis High 1l-2-33, Agrarian Society Cl-2-33, President Agrarians 12-33, Hi-Y Club 13-43, Wrestling 11-2-33, Letter- man 12-33, Blue Club 12-33 Hobby: Snoozing. BERNICE SLOPER - NBERNICEH coi LEGE PREPARATORY A JESSIE Y. FUKUNDA jEss1cA cor.LEoE PREPARATORY-NV.U. Parrish ,Junior High 113, Sophomore Reception 133, Civics Club 133, Latin Club 133, 'APinafore 133, Class Baseball 133, Song and Yell Contest 143, Home Economics Club 143, Christmas Car- ols 143, Rosamunde 143, Girls' Numeral Club 13-43, Big Sister 143, Girls' League 13-43. Hobby: Telling my troubles to777? BEATRICE CERNIK - BEATY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High School 1l3, Honor Roll 113, Lelawala 123, joan of Arc 123, Sophomore Reception 133. Big Sis- ter 13-43, Big Sister Committee 133 Typing Awards 13-43, Senior Stunt 143 Senior Song 143, Superior English Class 143, Girls' League 13'-43-. Hobby: Oh, just driving a car! HELEN BOWEN - - HELEN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Parrish junior High 113, Girls' Letter Club 13-43, Civics Club 143, Girls League 13-43, Big Sister 143, Home Economics Club 143. Page Forty-Three Q34 ,Q J x 9 v C . HRW! . Cups and Jcholarslzips SALEM l-llCl-l is fortunate in having varied and numerous awards offered to its Senior Class members, which take the form of cups, and prizes or scholarships. Melvin Millet was chosen from the junior Chamber of Com- merce to receive the Dr. Henry Morris cup last year. The quali- Hcations for this honor are: loyalty, initiative, and scholarship. Grace Snook Wolgarrott, in order to foster interest in physical skill and endurance among the girls, instituted the Snook Cup three years ago. The contestants are tested in twenty events requiring skill, strength, and endurance. Mildred Pugh, Esther Arnold, and julia Currie have received the cup in the past three years. Each year an outstanding Industrial Arts student is awarded a gold watch by Dr. Willis B. Morse and Hartman Brothers, jewelers. Last spring this award went to the prominent athlete, Bernard Temple. The Albert Prize which takes the form of a scholarship to Wil- lamette University was awarded to l-layes Beall last june. ln Mr. Albert's own words: The prize shall be given to the student having a record for faithful study and scholarship not below the average, who during the school year, opportunity considered, has made the greatest progress. The Alumni Association awarded a scholarship to Gregon State College to George Lloyd with the stipulation that in the event of Mr. Lloyds attending another school, Mabel Cupper should be the recipient. Minnie l-lesseman and lrene Cabbert each obtained scholar- ships for use in any denominational college of Oregon with the ex- ception of Willamette. These awards were given by the Association of Denominational Colleges. Paul B. Wallace, who in former years has been the donor of various handsome trophies to the respective Latin departments of the junior and Senior I-ligh Schools, will award cash prizes to the two Salem l-ligh Seniors who have completed four years of the Roman language with the highest grades. Salem I-ligh may well be proud that members of the upper class mayreceive such generous awards from public-spirited citizens and organizations. Page Forty-Four V J' 4 wf 9 9 ya f f 4 n f ' I 4 Q f I H ' y ' 2 W U I g., 9 : ' 1 I 2 Q 1 - 14 , A , 1 i s 5 h 's 'fi , V ,, K 7 X fxqvvfm Wi -1 ffi Q if - - 4- e .1 - - A A - ' ,O E A egxggif WM President - - - RICHARD BAKER Vice President - - DOROTHY MOORE Secretary - - - CLAUDINE GILLESPIE Treasurer ----- - JIM EMMETT MRS. ELLEN F131-IER Adviser BAKER MOORE ELLESPI E EMMETT Page Forty-Five wx A am my U 1 V 5 2 E E PICKENS DELZELL PETERSON KING LUNSFORD POINTER GARDNER WAGNER REX COREY MOORE EYRE GRABER FLEENER PERRY SIMPSON FITZPATRICK ROWE HAGEMAN HUNT BUSHNELL ENGLE STOLTENBERG RITNER KNOX Page Forty-Sir .1 ' , n . V . A s N 1 CRUM EMMONS ZELINSKI COBURN WILSON EMMETT CROSS FICK PRICE SHAW CARMI CHAEI. IVIAY HEMMENWAY K. PAGE CLARK X99 , x 9 I-IELTZEL D. Ross H. PAGE BAKER E. Ross Bkocx FOLEY C1-LAP1N DRoRBAUc.1-1 Bouss Page Forty-S even , WN I I-II V e G. ROENEKE WHITE ALLEN WRIGHT CLEMENT GREIG MINTURN HUBBARD BIRTCHETT HOWE Page Forty-Eight BOSLER BIRTCIIETT K. GOULET SUGAI KASBERG WINSLOW D. Ross BECKQEY M. WHITE PATE MARIELS ' BEAN C ELFSTROM ,. H. ROENEKE I GILLESPIE I I-I. GOULET I-IOLMAN COOLEY SAMPSON K ING ' : . V J' 1..'1'I is LW 'C C' we ' D X ES X I 0 Q E :III CJ I. i n .f ff - 2,122 h Xp 5 M I Q A ' ' , Il' W ...I ,--A AJ we V A D- President --------- ROBERI KING Vice President ------- DOROTHE CANNON Secretary - - - - - FERN HARRIS Treasurer - ------- PAULINE ROUTI-I MISS CECIL IVICKERCI-IER Sl KING CANNON Adviser .'f gf xv HARRIS V- ROUTH Forty-N ine 0 I fig 2 De Page Fifty COLLINS DESAR1' I-IENDERS PETERS ON PARKER MADDISON HANSON KELLOGG PEARSON 1 HI WF 3 E FE I ,I I I E E , If l ' ' HARRIS REES HIGGINS SPEER BELL CANNON L. HEISE MORGALI KING FLEMING KLEINKE BRIGHT MAPES ROUTH Sy IE I i I EU' DEVERS LYONS WALL1 NG VICK ERS OLIVER MCCOY P. BROWN EASTRIDGE IVIAIZELS RAMP J OHNSON M051-IER WRIGHT KAFOURY MUSCOTT HUNT CERNIK MENNIS ARNOLD PRUITT I-IALE TRINDLE X99 Page Fifty-One ii 1 ix-1 I .,, 1 A' - A V H. J. B. .Hctiuities ARGARET Drager and Barney Cameron have this year put into use at least two ideas which it is hoped in future years will become traditions. i I-lello Day, on February l3, was well advertised with scarlet tags for every student, and rainbow-tinted posters decorating the halls. As the name indicates, this day was the official welcome for the incoming Freshman. A tag sale was conducted on April 23 and 24 under the direction of Victor Wolfe, to obtain funds for the construction of a concrete S on Olinger Field. The letter is to be twelve feet in height, set at an angle of forty-five degrees, and supported by steel bars. It is hoped that Eugene will take advantage of this facility when they feel inclined to wield their yellow brush. Undoubtedly the biggest social affair of the year was the A.S.B. Vaudeville on May 3, l929. Tickets for this entertainment were given during first-period classes. Between seven-thirty and eight-thirty, nine stunts in various rooms were in progress. Students wandered where their fancy led them, down halls gaily decorated with multi-colored pennants. Seven acts of vaudeville were given in the Auditorium. Each class gave two acts, and the faculty pre- sented the seventh, while a snappy orchestra contributed its musical services. Committees for this event were: Program, Margaret Drager, chairman, Virginia I-lolt, Victor Wolfe, and Virginia Page, Advertis- ing, Richard Baker, chairman, Brenda Savage, and Ralph Stearns, Refreshments, Lucille Downing, chairman, Georgia l-lunt, jean Elford, Delpha Savage, Verlf Smith, Delphine Savage, Supervision, Philip Bell, chairman, Clare Palmer, Ronald I-Iewitt, and members of the HS Club, Clean-Up, Fred Edmundson, chairman, Richard Baker, Margaret Drager, Virginia I-lolt, Victor Wolfe, and Virginia Page. In directing the frolic Margaret Drager proved anew her efficiency and capability. Page Fifty-Two Z i 2 a 5 1 E s Z S E i f 9 FM ' M W Miii4IT1M'M 's 'a ' M'A 'MM M ' M HM me if X 2 X 53 fi xx-- . F NXKX 5 f i - X Q , H X5 2 U, , i Q E ,XJX-JA? ! gxx s' flxggxmx 'A' 'xwf , E V ,,, gE 5: 1 ' ,X f Y Ii y? R 5 L..,,n mags DWMQ Htlzletics , D .V e amy? Olinger Field T I-IAS long been the desire of Salem High School to have a modern and suitable athletic field, one in keeping with the size and importance of the school. The School Board decided to improve their Twelfth Street property and the work was started last fall. The field was levelled off and surrounded by an open steel fence. The first unit of the grandstand was completed. The field was dedicated to Dr. l-l. l-I. Olinger, Chairman of the Board, in a ceremony on Saturday, October 27, 1928. Superintendent George W. l-lug delivered the opening speech, and there were speeches by Cwover- nor l. L. Patterson and Mayor T. A. Livesley. Loraine Gregg, secretary of the Associated Student Body, christened the field by breaking the traditional bottle on the grandstand. The speech of acceptance was made by Barney Cameron, Associated Student Body president. One of the main events was the aeroplane presentation of the ball to be used in the Salem-Albany game. The aeroplane, through the courtesy of the Pacific Air Transport Company, was to land on the field if the weather had permitted. Instead the ball was dropped onto the field and placed in position for the kick-off by L. J. Simeral and Dr. Olinger. The old grandstand was unroofed for use as a bleacher section. The new grandstand has a seating capacity for 2,000 people. The space under the tiers of seats is being used for dressing rooms and showers. The baseball field will be an ideal diamond, probably the best in the Willamette Valley. The outfield will extend to the cinder track, a dis- tance of 275 feet. The track is a standard quarter mile in oval shape and is 12 feet wide, with the exception of the 360 foot straightaway stretch in front of the grandstand, which is 20 feet wide, Two indoor diamonds, t.wo standard tennis courts, and one volley ball court will be constructed in the southwestern corner of the field. THE SQUAD la LW X9 9 Page Fifty-Three NN le I HI WY ll' I. We GILI. ANDERSON KING LOUIS ANDERSON Loule Anderson athletlc Instructor and head coach at Salem I-hgh for the past two years fmrshes h1s coachmg days at the hrgh school w1th the close of the present school year Durmg the frrst year of h1s work at the school when he had charge ol physxcal educa tIon and track h1s team won the State Champ1onsh1p 1n the latter sport The flrst year he had ull charge of the football squad the local team won the Wll lamette Valley Champ1onshIp and h1s basketball team Hnlshed thlrd In the State Tourna ment Loure leaves early IH September for Columb1a Unlverslty New York where he w1ll follow a graduate course IU phys1cal eclucatlon for two years LUKE GILL Before coming to Salem Luke was an all coast conference football player at O S C ThIs was h1s second year as baseball coach and assrstant d1rector In the other sports at the local hlgh school I-Ie has helped mold a number of the stars who have loomed especlally brlght on the local horlzon In the recent past and IS deservrng of a lot of pralse I-Ie w1ll act as head of the athletrc departments of all Salem schools when he returns next fall JOE KING The schedules for basketball and football whrch joe arranged would have been hard to better Because of the trouble durmg the basketball season a schedule of sprmg sports has been especlally d1ffIcult to secure I-Iowever he has handled the bus1ness end of sports l1ke a veteran and much prarse 1S due to hrm FOOTBALL SCORES FOR 1928 Oct 20 Medford 42 Salem 6 Nov lo-Corvallls 6 Salem Oct 27 Albany 0 Salem 20 Nov 24 T1llamook14 Salem 26 Page Fzfty Four Oct, l2 -Wasco ..,..... 0 Salem ,.,.........,. 34 Nov. ll-Eugene ,...,. O Salem ....,,,,,,.... 37 . - .... tt,,,t,,.... . ' .... .,.,...,.,.... 9 3 X9 9 E , O , illfiilll - A fx . lysis ' a all WOOLLEY KING KELLEY BLACO CURTIS WOOLLEY ---- ---- ----- I-I a lfback Curtis demonstrated quite sufficiently that when he returns next fall for his second season on the squad the opposing eleven is going to have a job trying to keep this charg- ing back from scoring. JOE KING ------------- Quarterback Fast thinking quarters are hard to find, even in this age of football fans and num- berless All-Americans, yet joe proved to be able to pull plays in the right direction and also at times to lope along himself with the ball. CHARLES KELLEY ----------- Quarterback CCAPTAIN-ELECTJ For two years Cheney has directed the movements of his partners-in-sport from the quarterdeck. ln recognition of his ability and quick-thinking they have chosen him as their pilot for the coming season. WAYNE BLACO ------------- HaU'back For several years Blaco has been the speediest ball toter on the eleven. l-le gradu- ates this june, after three years of first class football. I-lis consistent training all through the school years has been evidenced in his steady and often spectacular advances up the gridiron, B1.Aco RECEIVES BALL BOB KELLEY STARTING PAss Page Fifty-Five QM 63 ni BOWNE WRIGHT ADAMS BILL BOWNE -------- : ------ Center As Salem's pivot man this season, Bill played an excellent game of ball. His ability to pick out the direction in which the opposition was about to pull a play, and then nabbing the ball carrier, was uncanny. One more season remains for him at S.l-l.S. Lowrsu. WRIGHT -------------- Guard Lowell didn't get to play as much this year as he wanted to, but when he was in the line up you could generally see his curly black head in the center of the heap after every play. I-le'll be back next fall. HOWARD ADAMS -------------- End Slick was one of the reasons why the ariel attack developed by the locals this season was such a menace to the opposing teams. I-Ie'll be back for another year. Watch his dust. Game by Game .Hccount of 1928 ' Football .Yeason lTl-l over one-fourth of their entire student body in moleskins, Wasco met Salem, and despite their canny playing, were de- feated. Wasco's game fight-to-the-finish spirit was no match for their heavier, shifty opponents, to whom they lost 34-O. Medford easily whipped the Salem eleven when they met on October 20. The Pearpickers, playing on their own field, romped away to a 42 Page Fifty-Six , Ifliifil ' la I JONES SMITH GOTTFRIED KEITH JONES -------------- Tackle Keith played his fourth and last year on the squad this season. l-le is one of the best tackles who ever wore a Red and Black jersey for Salem. His departure will be a great loss to the school. HOMER SMITH -------------- Guard I-lomer was the husky boy who was one of the best men on the Salem defense. An injury to his ankle kept him out of a number of this seasons games, but he has an- other year to go. ,IOI-IN GOTTFRIED -------------- Tackle This was the second and last year for Gottfried on a Salem eleven. As a working mate for Keith, no better man could be found to open holes in the opposing line for the backs to plunge through, or tackle an enemy runner. ' - to 6 decision. They scored a goal in the eleventh down after the opening kick, and continued to score with machine-like regularity until the end of the game. Ecker scored the lone touchdown for Salem, while Mac- Donald and Melvin were the Medford stars. The initial game on the new Olinger Field was played by the Red and Black against Albany. The fracas proved to be a shut-out for the Albanians who outpunted the locals, but who were inferior in the other departments of the game. The score stood 20-0 at the finish. X99 Page F i f ty-S even im ,K mir-11 GEORGE DRAGER COOMLER JOHN GEORGE -------------- Center johnny was the original dynamite kid when it came to tearing holes in the oppo- sition. I-le ll be back for another season next fall. Watch him go. DAVE DRAGER -------------- Guard Although this was Dave's first Hing at high school football, he played through the big games like a veteran. I-le has two years yet to play for Salem and gives promise of becoming a great player. Russ COOMLER -------------- Hay' Russ is another new man on the squad. I-Ie made good this time at his line position and will be right on deck again next season, pounding the sawdust faster than ever in his cork lined suit. i Cutplaying their Southern rivals in every phase of the game, Salem Gave 'em the axe with a vengeance on Armistice Day. Eugene was whipped 37-O, and sent home decisively beaten. The game was not so slow as the score might seem to indicate, and the capacity crowd in the new grandstand at Olinger Field seemed to be pleased with each play made. ' As is usually the case, one of the most spectacular games of the year was that with Corvallis High School. It was played on a field so wet and muddy that before the end of the first quarter spectators had difficulty Page F ifty-Eight O X99 x U Q V ' e TE iit. A ECKER SETTLEMIER BUSCH LEE ECKER ------------- - - End Eck is another one of Salem's all-'round athletes who earned a letter in football last season. I-le played his usual Hashy game each time he was sent in. This was his ast year. GEORGE SETTLEMIER ------------ - Guard 'This year marked Georges first appearance on the gridiron, where he gave a very creditable demonstration of his football ability. Salem regrets that he must graduate after only one year of activity on the eleven. j IM Buscn ----. ......-- - - End D Forlhis initial year on the first string, jim gave amost scintillating performance in the wing position. jim is a heady, strong player, but he can t seem to resist the 1m- pulse to pull off at least one grandstand play in each game. Hell be back next year. .- -1 in distinguishing between players, but there were sufficient fast, tricky plays to keep the crowd entertained. Salem came out on top with two touchdowns and one converrion to their credit. The last game of the season was spectacular. Tillamook brought along a Hashy ariel attack through which they rated two touchdowns. Salem went them two better and the game ended 26 to l4. Elgin played a great game. At one time he broke away to make an eighty-yard dash for a touchdown. This game concluded a most successful grid season for Salem. 1 Page Fifty-Nine I V e BACKE G DRAGER ELGIN B KELLEY BILL BACKE CCapta1nj Fullback Always a stellar player Bad eye Bodle w1ll be w1th h1s squad agaln next season I-Irs gr1d performance has been characterlzed throughout by h1s speedy hard hrttmg GEORGE DRAGER Guard George has been playlng to make the team for two years Last season he saw a good b1t of act1on but not as much as that whlch entltled hlm to wear hls S for th1s year Thls was h1s last season CLIFFORD ELGIN Fullback Although new to the squad th1s fall Elgm was an excellent asset at the fullback pos1t1on He played 1n spectacular form durlng the Albany encounter and was respons1 ble for a lot of Salem s yardage ln other tllts BOB KELLEY Half In the past two seasons Bob has proved h1mself to be a sterlmg grldman One :ore seasorillles before th1s fast movmg back before he graduates Keep your eyes on 1m next a BACKE PUNTS CHENEY KELLEY PLUNGES Page Stxty A A P Q H. 1 0 I 71 L c A A . ,L 0 line-plunging tactics. l-le was the best broken-field runner in the Salem line-up this yearl 5 5 . . Q V J' A 'lg ls s lf PERRINE X E I Q 3 Sis. igiywl A A 5 if . it 55? K 2 lvl 2, ,fl lglfgsgfail 1 ai Si fills I E Elly? ffl will lil' i l ek' ss .. . I, Q gh ,lg all Lsy- Milli 3 ,wiliif 52-W wil.: ssfwfifllaa l tiff' E i SSE .lflkff 1 twill? fills l' X9 9 'mimi l GRABER Basketball STANLEY PERRINE ------------- Guard Although he has played basketball with various teams for a number of years, this is Stan's first appearance on the high school quintet. His ability to get clown the floor and cover a shot and to score on his own account made his playing well worth watching. RAYMOND GRABER ------------- Center Graber wasn't sent into the lineup as often as he would have like to have been, but he will be back next year and will probably be the starting center in the majority of the next seasons games. Dec. jan, jan. jan. -Ian. jan. jan. jan. jan. Feb Feb Alumni ....,.,..,,, -Roosevelt ,... .. 9-Dallas ,.,-,,,,,,., 1 8 Rooks .,..,,..,.,,,, Z6 Roosevelt .... .. -McMinnville Eugene ......,..... l Z -Albany ........,... 14 Medford ........ 20 Dallas .........,.. 1 5 Chemawa L ..... Salem Salem ......,... Salem ,......... Salem .......... Salem .......... Salem .....,,... Salem ...,...... Salem ...,...... Salem ......,... 1 l Salem .......... Salem ........,. SCORES FOR 1929 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 7 -Ashland ..,....... 9 Salem 8-Med ford ........ 3 0 Salem 9-Medford ........ 20 Salem... 15-Astoria ............ 14 Salem... 16-Astoria ............ 18 Salem 19-Albany ............ 6 Salem 20-Rooks .............. 12 Salem 22-Chemawa ...... l 4 27-Oregon City..24 8-Chemawa ...... 26 .. ........19 .......22 1 2 Salem .......... 28 Salem .......... 28 Salem .......... 23 Page Sixty-One NN A ffm mir-11 6 i iiiigiiiiii f i if i S - 'i i -fzf l - H gif i Y I ii , is ig i I Ai 5 E 1 www.. KELLEY PETTIT EARL PETTIT ------- ------- G uard Earl played his First year for Salem this season. Coming with an enviable record from Parrish junior I-ligh he earned a place immediately on the high school hoop squad. I-le'll be back next year. ROBERT KELLEY -------------- Guard Bob employed the same free throwing style of attack again this season which has made his game one of the most outstanding in the state, and his individual score was near the top of the list. Game by Game .Hccount of 1929 Basketball Jeason Friday evening, December 21, the Salem I-lighBasket Squad met the Alumni in the seasons First game. The varsity won 29 to 26. Although Beechler was out because of illness, the team showed great promise of winning the season's initial game. Roosevelt High, of Portland, looked pretty weaka gainst the locals on january 4. They lost 57 to l3. Dallas, the next Wednesday evening, showed to greater advantage than did the Portlanders. The Polk county boys lost by a score of 30 to 18. Their speed and accuracy accounted for their eighteen points. Coming as the first defeat of the season to Salem the O. S. C. Rook victory was not so bad as it might have been if it hadn't been for the close checking of the locals. The Rooks won 26 to 10. Although not so seriously whipped as the first time they were played, Roosevelt was none the less easily out-classed by the Senators, who won 35 to 14. The game was played the next evening after the game with the Rooks. Page Sixty-Two I X X la LW BEECHLER KITCHEN GEORGE BEECHLER --------- ---- C enter Beech demonstrated conclusively that other centers in the state -besides Ed Lewis were able to make spectacular one-hand shots or convert difficult crlpples when necessary. This was his last season. LORNE KITCHEN ----------- - - Forward Squee's clever floor work and ability to connect with the hoop justly entitled him to his letter in basketball this year. 1-ie will be back next year and will turn out for the squad in the spring. McMinnville was taken in january 15 by the locals by the score of 46 to 15. They simply were no match for the Red and Black sharpshooters. Eugene I-ligh was handed a real set back when they lost to Salem 43 to 12 on the night of january 18. The Preppers seemed lost and cou1dn't get started at all. Medford defeated Salem in a swift, almost evenly matched game. Melvin proved too much for Salem, however, and the Pearpickers won 20 to 11. . january 22 Salem whipped Albany 35 to 14. The game was slow with very few brilliant plays. Dallas lost once again to the Red and Black. This the score was 29 to 15. lt wasn't a bad game. February 5 Salem met the Redskins from Chemawa in their first en- counter Lhis season. The game was fast, rough, but fair. The Indians lost 37 to 21. On a three day trip into Southern Oregon February 7, 8, and 9 Salem met Ashland and Medford. They defeated Ashland, in a fast game, 32 to 9. Next evening Medford won over the Senators 30 to 19. Salem retaliated the next evening by winning 22 to 20. The games were all fast and spectacular. 1 X9 9 Page Sixty-Three lm :K my SIEGMUND GOTTFRIED JOHN GOTTFRIED Guard The appearance of john s husky Hgure on the maple floor was a posxtlve guarantee that the Red and Black were not lrkely to be scored agamst soon Th1s was hrs last year DoN SIEGMUND Forward When Slegmund was ln the lmeup It was almost a certalnty that the Red and Black were about to score Few players possess the knack of getting away wlth the ball and us1ng rt to the utmost advantage as he does February 15 and l6, Salem journeyed to Astorra The first evemng the Flshermen won the fracas 14 to l2 Saturday evenrng the game was t1ed flrst wh1ch ended 6 to 6 Then Salem set a furlous pace 1n the final quarters and pulled away from the Frnns w1nn1ng the second game of the serres 23 to 18 Salems superror sk1ll caused the Albany qumtet to bow agarn to the Red and Black The game ended 39 to 6 wrth the Llnn county lads thoroughly chastlsed The next evemng the Rooks agaln defeated Salem 1n a fast contest by the d6C1S1VC score of 31 to 12 The colleg1at.e hoopmen outclassed the local team rn a remarkable d1splay of teamwork F r1day even1ng February 22 spectators w1tnessed one of the most CXC1C1f1g fastest and roughest basketball games of the season between the Salem and Chemawa teams Salem won by a declslve score Oregon Crty was defeated 28 to 24 on February 27 For a mrnute or two they were 11'1 the lead but the superror stamlna of the Red and Black sulted boys ult1mately trlumphed over the1r rlvals On March 8 Salem lost to Chemawa 1n the final game of the d1str1ct tournament The match was well fought but Salem was slmply out classed by the speedy floor work of the Redskms who were on the1r game that evenlng Page Slzxty Four , . : 1 . . X 1 1 a . , ' - . H N . T J .L - I ' A Jigglitfi - lla LW X9 BASEBALL TEAM Baseball ASEBALL turnouts this spring resulted in the selection of some unusually good men for the High School nine A number of the lettermen returned to do their part on the diamond Beechler held down the initial sack, Backe was again in the outfield, and I-lug on the hurling mound. Games have been scheduled with the OSC. Rocks, Monmouth Normal School, St. lVlary's Cnear Portlandj, and Willamette University, and from present indications, a most successful season is expected for the Red and Black nine. Due to a ruling of the State Athletic Board, as a result of Salem's conduct following the District Basketball Tournament, Salem was barred from participation in any form of athletic competition with other high schools, which are members of the State Athletic Association, for the remainder of the present school year. Page Sixly-Fire NN M 25? 5 2 I e DOWNS CUDDELL CANNOY Buscx-I PAIGE WEST I-I SMITH EMMETT BLACO GOTTFRIED PERRINE SIEGMUND F SMITH Track T IS lucky perhaps that Salem was not a part1c1pant 1n the state track meet at Corvallls rn May for 1t has a group of clnder track men who would brd falr to take a state t1tle Blaco IS one of the speed1est of the men 1n the state who do Sregmund and Bell compose a galaxy of stars who would be hard to better Track meets were dlflilcult to arrange but Salem s competent athletlc manager secured several and some fast meets were held Pug Slxty Szx the hundred yard dash. Emmett, Smith Clooth Fred and I-Iomerj, , I .f- .5 in ill X99 EMMETT RICKMAN Ckoss I-Iuc NEEDHAM CALFEE .Ywzmmmg I-IIS is the second year that swimming has been in the I-ligh School. Last year there were four meets, three of which were won by Salem. This year five have been held. Salem won only two meets this season but the three lost were with the freshman classes of the University of Oregon and Oregon State College. One of these, however, showed Very close competition. Darwin Calfee held the position of fancy diver and also participated in the relays. Other members of the relay team are Robert Needham, jim Emmett, and Wallace l-lug. Edwin Cross, Kenneth Rickman, and Allen Benson compose the remainder of the swimming team. I-Iuc BEEC1-11.511 NEEDHAM PAGE Page S ixty-Seven 1,36 4 VJUIKWF. Q e x WILLIAMS ALLEN LANGFORD Goona BUSCH DR. RUSSELL Tennis RED I-lageman, Maxey Langford, Melvin Goode, Reynolds Allen, and Larkin Williams comprised the tennis squad for this year. Due to the inclement weather conditions all spring sports were delayed for a time. Tentative matches were arranged with the Willamette Frosh, Mon- mouth Normal, Linfield College, Pacific University, and O. S. C. Rooks. s Golf ACI-I year the sphere of activities of the golf team becomes more enlarged. Although a number of schools recognize this sport with a letter, Salem I-ligh has not yet considered the meets of sufficient im- portance to merit the award of a school letter. None the less, a group composed of the players most interested in this form of sport stuck to their clubs, and a real schedule of games was secured. The following are the members of the golf team: George Beechler, Wallace I-lug, Kimball Page, and Robert Needham. Page Sixty-Eight J , ,. - W . . Y 7 , Ai X9 9 MSIMPN AND CAROYL Pep Team LOT of pep during the games, assemblies, and rallies can be at- tributed to Garold Simpson, our yell leader. l-lis yells and ability to pep up the students has helped greatly to arouse school spirit-a thing that is necessary at interscholastic events and other school activities, A share of the credit also belongs to Byron Lillie, who assisted Simp at the games. Caroyls songs and her ability to lead have enabled her to do her share in maintaining the Salem l-Iigh spirit in the students. At all as semblies, games, and similar gatherings she was ready to pep up the students Whenever their enthusiasm slacked. I-ler leadership throughout the year has been marked by the ready response which she has received from the students. Page Sixty-Nine NN . WY Irzterclass Rivalry ICI-I honors in both the song and yell contests of l928 were carried off by the Seniors. The Winning song, Written by Lois Wilkes, was presented in an interesting skit in which a group of girls took the parts of rooters at a football game. Second place in the song contest went to the Sophomores and third to the juniors. Both classes put on very clever stunts, with exceptionally good costuming. ln the yell contest, the junior boys took second honors, while the Sophomores received third. Seniors juniors Sophomores Song Contest .... . 3 l 2 Yell Contest ..... 3 2 l Clarion ,...... 2 3 1 Football .........,..... l Z 3 Basketball ............... 2 I 3 Extemporaneous Speaking . . . 2 3 1 Basketball Cgirlsj ......... I 2 3 Debate . . . 1 ............ Not Completed Baseball ........ Not Completed Baseball Cgirlsl .... Not Completed Track .......... Not Completed Total . . . . 14 14 14 Page Seventy S 1 .S ,f Q 2 ,'?. ,,gY , ,-,W , -A NHL Y l1,,...1l, f' Hbffvizfes A -I TWSUC Dilllllk MB DE ATH gsx MW 5 f My DIN N Jh N df 711 ,., 'C- f' 'i T Q X ll D 1 'ff ,x ,U B K U A S9 , 9 I I T .fem if V e Z, , 'f fl' ls ll' V 9 in is ,M ef XXL! , ,er 1 5 s .'f 5 g j .' .A .Sy 'ln 3 5' V5.2 RAMATICS is Salem I-ligh School's most popular activity. This is evidenced by the interest shown in attending and producing plays. Three major dramatic presentations are given annually by the A.S.B.,Snikpoh Dramatic Society, and the Senior Class. Last year the faculty contributed an exceptionally good drama. The Techne Club added Seventeen to the group during this school year. The Snikpoh Dramatic Society has instituted this year the plan of presenting a series of one-act plays which were produced during the assemblies by members of the society. Several faculty members coached these light comedies. ln short, dramatics enlists more enthusiasm and generous response among the students than any other activity. Music has had a tremendous inHuence on the development of the lit- erature and history of all peoples, and it has been the one language that all can understand. Excellent courses have been offered in music this year at Salem l-ligh School. There were the chorus, opera, and harmony classes, the orchestra, the boys' band, and the girls' band from which to choose. Entertainments were presented by these different classes during the term. An opera was presented by the opera class, and a series of concerts were given by the boys' band. Forensics continue to be a most worth-while activity in Salem High School. As time goes on new methods come into use. This year a new system of debating was adopted by the high schools of the state. The schools which compete are divided into two classes, A and B. The large towns make up class A and the small towns class B. Instead of the former elimination contest, each school debated four times. After the debates were completed, the points were counted in each class, and the winners debate to determine the district champion- schip. The winner of the district then entered the State Championship OITECSIZ. Page Seventv-One Srl AN 1 -1 .-ma!-11 The Road to Yesterday I-IE act1on of The Road to Yesterday 1S la1d on a lvhdsummer Eve 1n the stud1o of Malena and W1ll Leveson CKather1ne Earle a,nd james I-leltzelj W F Page Setenty Two The story IS of Elspeth CW1lda Fleenerj whose w1sh to l1ve 1n the seventeenth century IS part1ally granted 1n a dream and here she meets the hero QRobert Gamerj whom she Hnds really CXISKS Th1s un1que comedy of fantasy bes1des havlng lts hum orous parts contamed the more ser1ous aspects wh1ch created d1vers1on makmg IC devo1d of mo notony and w1th plenty of act1or1 1n every scene Th1S excellent product1on glven by the A S B on February 8 and coached by Mrs Bermce Duncan d1splayed all around good actmg w1th roles por trayed by Velma May Lawrence Brown Ronald I-Iewltt Carol K1ser Delmar Peters Gertrude I-Iobbs W1llard Moses Edwm Swartz GladysRoen S . THE CAST I I ' J I 1 . 1 Q Q 1 . 1 - X, 1 ' 7 Q A ' 1 , - 1 1 1 l ' ' , . X x . . . . x ' L , ' ' 1, N 5 . . r .1 I - ii ' ' ' . H, ' ' , ' . . . 'Al . 1 M X 7 . , x . . 1 - NY:--N D sg 1 , 5 7 x 2 - ILDA LEENER 1 1 1 - THREE ' 'X , is lllil X99 THE CAST The Truth I-IE Snikpoh production The Truth, a masterpiece in literature, - from the pen of Clyde Fitch, presented on December 7 , opened the eason. Unstinted praise goes to Miss Leliajohnson, director and Snikpoh advisor, and to the nine players for their brilliant performance and ability to portray roles in the heaviest play ever produced by Salem I-ligh stu- dents. ln a period of two days Becky Warder Cliatherine Gouletl not only becomes involved in a mass of lies when she attempts to reconcile Fred Lindon Cl-larold Arnettj with his Wife CYvonne Smithb and the almost tragic circumstances which arise when her husband CGeorge Beechlerj finds her out, but also in the unpleasant incidents which take place with her father, Stephen Roland QCharles Bierj and the housekeeper Clvlargaret Brownb, the comedy role. The cast included also Lois Wilkes, jack McCullough, and Reginald Rees. ll KATHERINE GOULET Page Seventy-Three X ,lm pill, .'HHIlWY THE CAST J'eventeen I-IE Techne Club presentation on April 12 of Booth Tarkington's Seventeen had most of the many good things one looks for in a high school production. This sparkling comedy was excellently cast with Leonard Shaffer as Willy Baxter, who suf- fered from the tortures of the disease Seventeen and Lois Wilkes as Lolo, the Baby-Talk Lady, who was an amiable little flirt. Of course, a boy always has to be humiliated by his parents CRose Peterson and Fred Blatchfordl and a kid sister Cvlean Eastridgel, but the real humor was the un- endurable actions of the negro servant QBen Terusakij, Mr. Parcher Chloe Kingj and his young friends, which roles were played by Velma May, Ellis I-larris, Grace Holman, Virgil DeVoe, Fritz LEONARD SHAFFER Amman, Lucille Downing, and Howard Cross. Miss Cecil IVlcKercher was the coach for this outstanding success of the year. Extensive advertising and work on stage scenery was carried on by the Techne Art Club under the direction of Miss Ruth Brauti, adviser. Page Seventy-Four ,N I , ln . V g R lx A M' Ugg X9 9 T1-IE CAST 'ZH Full House l-IEN a young couple are hastily married and suitcases become mixed the comedy often comes very near to tragedy. So it hap- pened on May l7, in the Senior Class play Full I-louse under the di- rection of Miss Edith Bragg and Miss Leah Ross. Two thirds of the time you couldn't possibly help laughing and the other third you had to wink hard occasionally. Maxine Myers and Marvin Byers aquitted themselves splendidly as the young mar- ried couple and so did Caroyl Braden and Robert Gamer as the lovers. Two who contributed to the general hilarity of the play were Susie CMargaret Brownj and Nicholas King CCharles Bierb. Others of this entertaining group who made the play a topnotcher were Virginia Page, john Meredith, james I-leltzel, Irma Babcock, Ronald I-lewitt, MARGARET BROWN Katherine Loughridge, Merrick Metcalf, and Francis Martin. Page Seventy-Five V e 'ki .-mm-ir X One .Hot Plays TYPICAL lrish comedy, Spreading the News, by Lady Gregory was directed by Norborne Berkeley. The series of misunderstand- ings by the deaf Mrs. Tarpy, the village gossip, which make up the plot take place at an apple stall near the outskirts of the fair. The play was most happily cast with Mrs. Tarpy QVirginia Pagej, Magistrate CCharles Bierj, Liston Parrish, Lois Wilkes, Ronald I-lewitt, Larkin Williams, Cynthia DeLano, Robert Eyre, Richard Baker, and Harold Rhoten. In keeping with the Festive Season and as a special feature for Homecoming, The Christmas Burglar, which was coached by Mrs. Bernice Duncan, was presented by four well cast players. On Christmas Eve in the house of the Professor CWesley l-Ieisej Little Meg Uean East- bridgej has her first tree. While Dad, a thief, CLee Coej comes to see the tree Skin Jennings CStanley Pricej who framed Dad is caught. This event leaves Dad a free man. The farce, Thank You, Doctor, directed by Miss Beatrice Olin scored a big hit. ln the office of Doctor Gurney CRichard Bakerb the lady crook Cjulia Creechj frames Denny Cort CDavid Eyrej when she attempts to become the possessor of a valuable pearl necklace. Two additional characters were the nurse 'CDorothy Whitej and the lunatic Cl-Iomer Smithj. Elizabeth and Robert Taylor CCaroyl Braden and Stanley Kingj, the son and daughter of well meaning parents, are sorely embarrassed in the presence of their college chum CRobert Eyrej when the family in- cluding grandma CMargaret Wilsonj attempt to put an end to their ex- cessive use of slang. This comedy of modern youth produced under the direction of Cecil McKercher proved a very excellent entertainment. Page Seventy--Six Jr lu. V - ,. . ff, ii- 'yy U ill SALEM HIGH Scnooi. BAND Salem High Jchool Band HIS year the Salem High Band has worked under the able direction of O. P. Thayer. Salem High School can now boast of a band con- sisting of fifty members. The band is financing itself. The instruments and music which have been bought will be paid for by money derived from concerts. The band made its debut on Friday. December l4, l928. The boys were attract- ively dressed in their new uniforms of black trousers, red sweaters, and trench caps monogramed with school letters. A girls' band has been organized with equal success under the di- rection of Mr. Thayer. Their uniforms consist of red dresses trimmed in black with black capes, and red and black caps., The presence of a band in school indicates that education, in music at least, is following the most progressive lines of development, which not only demands more doing, and practical application in the learning process, but also a social use of knowledge gained. ln proportion to its low maintenance' cost, a band can add more, perhaps, than any other feature' to the prestige of the school. With a large number of this year's members remaining in school, these organizations have unusually good prospects for next year. X99 Page Seventy-Seven ,- SQA .. fwe S H. M. 5. Pinaforen N MAY l0, 1929, 'll-I. M. S. Pinaforef' anautical comic opera in two acts by Gilbert and Sullivan, was presented by the high school opera class. The chorus of 80 voices and 25 piece orchestra made the opera especially effective. The plot involves Ralph, a sailor on board the Pinafore, who is madly in love with Josephine, the captain's daughter. I-lowever, jose- phine is betrothed to Sir joseph Porter. Josephine at first haughtily rejects the common sailor's loveg but, later, in order to keep him from taking his own life in despair, she reveals her true affection. The two lovers try to elope but are caught in the act and Ralph is sent to prison. Little Buttercup, a Portsmouth Bumboat woman, confesses an old crime wherein she had confused the identity of two babes, who had been left in her care. One of these, Ralph, had been of high rank, the other babe, now Captain Corcoran, was of low estate. Upon hearing this, Ralph was immediately released and given josephine for his bride. Sir joseph Porter Captain Corcoran Ralph Rackstraw Dick Deadeye Bill Bobstay Josephine - Hebe - - - Little Buttercup Page Seventy-Eight CAST KENNETH ABBOTT HOMER SMITH, JR. LAWRENCE ALLEY - JOSEPH KING - GWIN BARHAM - BERNICE RICKMAN MILDRED GARDNER - - RUTH HOWE - ' 0 ' All l lx Rosamunde N Tl-IE evening of March l 1929 Rosamunde a colorful opera by Franz Shubert was presented In the high school auditorium lt was given by the opera class accompanIed by the high school orchestra both under the direction of Miss Lena Bell Tartar Rosamunde around whom the play centers IS the daughter of Krng Alfredo from whom Fulgentrus has usurped the throne Rosamunde In the forest IS found by Frederick Prince of Candia disguised asashep herd I-le promptly falls In love with her she rejects his love but later regrets It While hunting Fulgentrus sees Rosamunde admires her beauty and finds that she 1S the rightful heir to the throne I-le fears her claim and li s L59 X9 9 If 9, 3 I I I J 7 . . J ' ' I living as a shepherdess with Aja, her foster-mother, in a remote place ' Z 7 J 7 3 , ' - tr1es to persuade her to marry him but she refuses and he plans to kIll her Frederick makes plans whereby he will free Rosamunde, secure the throne for her, and Win her love. ln the end he succeeds, and Fulgentius is poisoned. Frederick's identity is proved by Albanusg his wedding with Rosamunde takes place, and their joint rule over Cyprus is pro- claimed. CAST V Prince of Candia - - - King of Cyprus - - Lord of Cyprus - Counselor - Counselor - Shepherd - - - - Rosamunde ---- - Daughter of Fulgentius - - Foster Mother of Rosamunde - - - - HOMER SMITH, JR. KENNETH ABBOTT RICHARD SMART - FRITZ AMMON - JOE KING WILLIAM MosHER JOAN EVANS HOPE RAYMOND LUCILE DOWNING Shepherdess ---- ELIZABETH CLEMENT Page Seventy-N ine gm A , . IQ 2 e , - 9 MARVIN BYERS EDITH ,IENKS NORBORNE BERKELEY JR CoAc1-1 NORMAN WINSLOW FRED BLATCHFORD Page Ezghty DEBATE TEAM 7 'l H .,.,v K Debate ALEM has traditions in debate which are not only recognized locally but throughout the state. She has won the State Championship oftener than any other high school in Oregon. l-ler debate teams have nurtured orators who upon graduation have spread the fame of Salem in the institutions-of higher learning of this state. It will be so with the two members of our team who enter universities this fall.- The winners of this years tryouts were Edith May Jenks and Mar- vin Byers, who composed Salem's affirmative team, and Fred Blatchford and Norman Winslow, who made up the negative. The affirmative al- ternative was l-lelen Childs, and the negative alternate Frank Childs. The end of the season had made tried 'and true veterans of this squad and it is to be regretted that the two leaving us by graduation can not return to the fray next year. These two are Marvin Byers and Edith May Jenks. Fortunately, however, Norman Winslow and Fred Blatch- ford are returning for another year. The system used in carrying out debates in the district this year is new and has proved highly successful. Previously when a team lost a debate, it was eliminated, now every team debates every other team, and at the end of the season the school with the highest total score wins the district championship. - On january 17, the Negative debated Lebanon and lost 2-l'. The Affirmative travelled to Silverton and defeated them 3-0. At the second debate on February 6, the Affirmative defeated Albany in the local auditorium, while the Negative defeated Woodburn 3-0. Although the Affirmative lost to Dallas l-2 on February 14, the Negative defeated Corvallis 2-l. In a dual debate on February 21, the Negative was de- feated at lndependence 2-l, but the Affirmative defeated the Negative from Independence by a 3-0 score. This left Salem with a score, of 22 points for the season, while Dallas, the district champions, had a total of 24. Altogether, Salem has had a successful season in debate, and our chances for a championship team in l930 are of the best. Gertrude Winslow and Marvin Byers represented Salem in the State Illuminated Reading and Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, held at Corvallis, on April 25 and 26. Marvin upheld the honor of Salem by win- ning first place in the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. Page Etghty One -94 U e I xi 4-1 i . 1 e. l State Music Tournament EMBERS of the chorus classes of Salem I-ligh returned from the State Music Tournament held at Forest Grove on April twenty- sixth and twenty-seventh bringing with them the cups which represented the Grand Sweepstakes and the Sweepstakes of Class A, or schools of over five hundred students Eleven hundred students representing thirty-five schools were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.Maldwin Evans of the Conservatory of Music of Pacific University. Salem won the Grand Sweepstakes Cup with a margin of three hundred points over any other competing school. We also received the cup denoting first place in the ensemble events, The Girls' Glee took first placeg the Boys' Quartet, Boys' Glee and Mixed Chorus, second 3 and third in the Girls' Quartet. Individual contestants for Salem who placed are: Nathan Stein- bock, second in class A for violin 5 Jeanette Scott, third in class B for violing Elizabeth Boylan, second for pianog Marjory 0'Dell and Elizabeth Clement were among the first six in the state for girl's high voice 3 I-lope Ray- mond received first in the girl's medium voice, and Edith Clement was among the first sixg Mildred Gardner first in girls' medium voice and Kath- leen Phelps tied for second. ln boys' high voice, Willard Moses was thirdg I-lomer Smith was among the first six boys' medium voiceg and both Salem contestants, Kenneth Abbott and Victor Wolfe, tied for first place in boys' low voice. Each soloist who took first place received five dollars and a certificate. Salem High has won before in the ensemble numbers, but this is the first time we have won either the Grand or Class A Sweepstakes. We are proud of the talented students who have won this distinction for our schoolg but we should give even more acclaim to Miss Lena Bell Tartar, the kindly and capable conductor of the chorus numbers. Page Eighty-Two dl-l D V df, nf A Us X Q -4 g z ii' , Pll lEkTlQll5l 4 I ! I l. Q Q ' N OVATION to the journalistic aspirations of Salem I-ligh School was brought about when the Clarion, the bi-monthly publication, won the Eugene Guard trophy given at the Oregon l-ligh School Press Conference held in Eugene on january l l and l2. The Clarion wasjudged the best Class A school newspaper in Oregon. Much credit is due the editor and the sta ff. At intervals during the year educational speeches by representatives of a local paper were given on the development of newspapers and news- paper publishing. For the first time in the history of Salem High School, the Annual and Clarion had separate managers. . Due to the Financial success of the Clarion Annual last year, the Year Book is able to be more colorful and artistic. The added section, Buried Gold, is something new and attractive. The numerical increase in the editorial staff has made it possible to have the work on the book divided more evenly and it is done with a greater degree of efficiency. ' The editors and managers of both publications heartily appreciate the readily given advice of their advisers, Miss Ada Ross and Mr. Merritt Davis. MERRITT DAVIS ADA Ross Page Eighty-Th ree A A A S - E+ T f BENNETT MERED1TH ALLEN COE CROSS BOALS NEESON MYERS LAUGHGIGE DELANO JONES NEWCOMB WHITE RAYMOND WILLIAMS WILKES CREECH SISSON EYRE Page Eighty-Four x C U , - ' or ' ff tg ' A A ' A Us Editor - Manager - Associate Editors - Copy Editor - - Sports Editor - Feature Editors - Society Editors - Exchange Editors - Proof Reader - VIRGINIA PAGE FLORENCE MARSHALL CARL GROSS JOHN MEREDITH HELEN CHILDS Assistant Manager - Collector - - Assistant Collector - Circulation Manager Advertising Solicitors BENNETT CREECH Clarion Jtaff EDITORIAL STAFF - JULIA CREECH GORDON BENNETT - - - - - - - LOIS WILKES, DAVID EYRE - KATHERINE LAUGHRIGE LARKIN WILLIAMS - CYNTHIA DELANO, MARNIE CRITES - MAXINE MYERS, DOROTHY WHITE - HERBERT JONES, REYNOLDS ALLEN NEWS STAFF CLAUDIA BUNTIN MARY JANE LAU FRED EDMUNDSON MARGARET DRAGER LUCILLE HIXSON MANAGING STAFF FRANCES LAWS BESSIE NEWCOMB CAROL STODDARD KATHERINE EARLE JAUNITA POWELL VIRGINIA I-IOLT BOB ANTHONY - JACK NEESON I-IARLAN BOALS - MILTON LIPPS - - ALEX VOLCHOK, CARL COLLINS, BILL DELZELL X99 Page Eighty-F ive Sim' . ff. 4, HI KD!! SIEGMUND EMMETT CAMPBELL KEACI-I CROSS NEEDI-IAM EYRE WILLIAMS SAVAGE GREGG IVIEREDITH PAGE EVANS EARLE CREECI-I MARTIN WAGNER STODDARD J ENKS FLEENER GILLETTE Page Eighty-S ix I Editor - Manager Associate Editor - Administration Editor Assistants - - Classes Editor Assistant - Athletics Editor Assistant - Activities Editor - Assistants - - Organizations Editor Assistants - - Buried Gold and Humor Assistants - - Art Editor - Assistants - Cartoons - Indexes - - Technical Editor - Assistant Manager - Advertising Manager Assistants - - Circulation Manager Assistant - - Accountant - - Photographic Manager NEEDHAM W I IZ JENKS Annual .Ytaff EDITORIAL STAFF EDITH MAY JENKS ROBERT NEEDHAM - - WILDA FLEENER CLAUDIA BUNTIN - VIVIAN FLEENER, FRANCES LAWS RUTH GILLETTE - - DAVID EYRE - LARKIN WILLIAMS - LEWIS CAMPBELL - - CAROL STODDARD KATHRYN GOULET, DOROTHY TRAVIS, KATHERINE EARLE VIRGINIA SISSON - PHYLLIS EVANS, MARGARET WAGNER Editor - - - ..-- - VIRGINIA PAGE - FRANCES MARTIN, -IULIA CREEGH, RUTH PICK BRENDA SAVAGE LUCILE DOWNING, ANNABELLE ROSENTHAL - - - OLIVER DRAPER, VIRGIL DEVOE MANAGER I AL STAFF - - LORAINE GREGG A. LEE COE - JOHN MEREDITH GLEN KEACH BERNIE DIRKS, I-IARLAN BOALS JIM EMMETT DON SIEGMUND RALPH ENNOR - PHIL BELL Page Eighty-Seven Y if z IH' Y 6 Interclass Forensics FTER being omitted for several years, externporaneous speaking was again added to the list of inter-class rivalry events. This in- creased interest in forensics is probably an outcome of amendment to the constitution providing a forensic manager, elected by the A. S. B., who has charge of all such activities. Smoking on the school grounds was the subject chosen for dis- cussion in the extemporaneous contest this year. The juniors, represented by Gertrude Winslow and Frank Childs, took first place, while the Seniors and Sophomores received second and third places respectively. lnterclass debates were conducted this year in a slightly different manner than that used last year. Three members of the Varsity debate team coached the respective class teams on the question: Resolved: that in the United States today too many persons are receiving a college education. The Sophomore squad, coached by Frederick Blatchford, consisted of Eleanor Henderson, Harold Pruitt, Eldon Olsen, William Mosher, Siviter Horn, and Charles Bishop. The honor of the junior Class was upheld in this contest by Richard Baker, Doris Ross, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Frank Childs, Helen Childs, and Reginald Rees. These debaters were coached by Norman Winslow. Marvin Byers acted as coach for the Senior boys. Those on the squad were: Robert Cramer, Forrest Holiday, Frederick Edmundson, Charles Newberry, Ronald Hewitt, and Evert Bennett. The contest took place on May 20, 21, 23. As the Annual went to press before that time it was impossible to record the results. Page Eighty-Eight 5? MMA! 31 'EX -f-gg 5 -it N-G fflj 5f1N'XS7 Nf 5.2-A ix! Q-TS Q.- 1' E' W!?':f,.Sx1g .L ,'7 PX Y. ,lvllllni ,LLL , 27.1, nlylih l 1 J' f wx ff :--fs 5 5 W Wm L 1, ' x ! , ai' 5 x i I I X D S : .V , N . af X j . lil! E? -gig: F 6 L L-- - hx 57 1-tg.. -' E? N Ma. 2 . 5 W- - L5 ix ' 5-1 f5? ?-532 -' . t' V' e'd' 1-.': rganizations ': I ' I fa IW X99 WOOD MOORE WATERS Girl's League President - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer ----- Chairman Social Service Committee - Chairman Program Committee - Adviser ----- PAGE - ESTHER WOOD' - DOROTHY MOORE ELIZABETH WATERS - VIRGINIA PAGE - RUTH PICK MAXINE MYERS IVIABEL ROBERTSON Page Eighty-Nine 323 6 if-fy-41.1 A. . KW' Q ,Xk ,A - . D . 1 I A 0 KAIQLJQ 7'vf'- 1 .ff G. , ' , 3 lg 1 is A ll ls! is 3 l l , , 'Li L 1 Page Ninety LAP!-IAM WOLGAMOTT Girl 's Letter Club GYM jamboree was sponsored by the Girls' Letter Club in the gymnasium on May 1, National Play Day. The program consisted of clogging, folk-dancing, tumbling, pyramids and apparatus work, all of which was presented by club members. President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - Sergeant-af-A rms Advisers - - - DELLA CARTER CLAUDINE GILLESPIE - GERTRUDE W1NsLow - - VELMA MAY - - - - - BERYL HULSEY GRACE WOLGAMOTT, LA VERNE LAPHAM , Q., . vi Igx Girl's Letter Club Cont. ARNOLD, RUTH ARMOLD, HARRIET BABCOCK, IRMA BEAN, MARGARET BRADEN, CAROYL BRIGHT, VIRGINIA BURK, MYRTLE CALABA, ANNA CLARK, GLADYS COBURN, EVELYN CLEMENT, EDITH CRAMER, BEULAH DEBORD, MELVA DUNCAN, I-IAzEL EVANS, JOAN FITZPATRICK, JEWEL FUKUDA, JESSIE GABBERT, ROZELLA GLAISYER, EDITH GOULET, KATHERINE I-IARVEY, MARGUERITE HEMENWAY, ELLEN HODSHIRE, CAROLYN HOFFNEL, RUTHITA HOLMAN, DOROTHY l-IONKOLA, SYLVIA JOHNSON, ALTA JONES, ALICE JUZA, MAY KAVANAUGH, LUCILLE KEMP, DORIS KENT, DOROTHY KLOEPPING, DOROTHY LINFOOT, ALICE LUTHY, ZELMA MAPES, VERNA MARRS, VIVIAN MARSHALL, FLORENCE MILLER, MERCEDES MOREHOUSE, ISABEL MORGALI, DOLLY Mcl-IARGUE, WANDA OUDEANS, JUNE PAYNE, I-IARRIET QUINN, LOUISE RAYMOND, EDNA RAYMOND, HOPE REX, HELEN RIGKMAN, BERNICE RODGERS, ALICE ROSS, EVELYNE Ross, VELMA SCOTT, ESTHER SEVCIK, OTILLIA SHAW, MARIAN ST. CLAIR, BESSIE STEWART, LUCILLE SOLOMON, RUTH TRAVIS, DOROTHY VAN VLEET, VIRGINIA VARLEY, ROBERTA WHEELER, VERA WHITE, MARY WALLING, J UANITA WAGNER, MARGARET WATANABE, SEIKO ZEHNER, MILDRED ZWICKER, ALTHEA X99 Page N inety-One QA V e HK' Home Economzcs Club Pres :dent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Advzsers ALLEN AUDREY ALSMAN ANNA MAE BARHAM BARBARA BAUMGARTNER MARGARET BAUMGARTNER RUTH BEAN MARGARET BECKLEY EVA BERGER VIRGINIA BOWEN HELEN BRANT MAR JORIE ANN BURK HELEN CLARK ADA CI EMENT ELIZABETH COLLARD CLAIRE CRITTENDON MARGERY CRABTREE MILDRED CRAMER BEULAI-I CUMMINOS EVELYN DEMYTTE MARCELLE DICKINSON ROSE DUNLAP MILDRED ELFSTROM MARIE EVANS PI-IYLLIS Page Nmety Two DOLORES MILLS FRANCES MARTIN EMMA VARLEY MAR JORIE PREBLE, GLADYS JENSEN FAXON EDNA FITZPATRICK -JUNE FUKUDA JESSIE GRANT VIVIAN GROVES GLADYS GILLESPIE CLAUDINE GREGG LORAINE HODSHIRE CAROL LYN HARVEY MAROUERITE IRONS 1-IAZEL ,JARMIN ELLA JONES ALICE JUDD DOROTHY KAVANAUOI-I LUCILLE KENT DOROTHY LAWS FRANCES MILLER JUANITA MUSCOTT DOROTHA OPPEN OLIVE PAGE I-IARRIETT RICHARDSON DORIS ROBINSON LOLITA ROBINSON LORITA ROWE KATHERINE ROGEN DOROTHY RUNDEL, GRACIA SAWYER DOROTHY SCHERMACHER CLARA SCHMIDT SABINA SEYMOUR ADELINE SIMMONS MILDRED SMITH MARGARET STEVENS MARGARET STEINKE LOIS TAYLOR MARJORIE THORNTON GERTRUDE TRINDLE MARIETA TURNER EILEEN THOMPSON MABEL TAYLOR WILLETTA VARLEY ROBERTA WATERMAN CAROLINE WOOD ESTHER WIEDERKEHR LULU .A Q Y ' A 5 , A ' 1 ,fig , A A T . o I Treasurer -------- ,JEWELL FITZPATRICK g x P . in -J ' ' ' 1X 1 I U X99 President Vice President Secretary - A Treasurer - Adviser - Girl Reserve ARNOLD, RUTH BROWN, MARGARET CHENEY, LAURA DUNCAN, HAZEL GARDNER, RACHEL GROVES, GLADYS GLAISYER, EDITH I-IARGxN, NADINE IRMA BABCOCK HAZEL MCELROY CAROL KISER - HELEN MCELROY - CARMELITA BARQUIST MARSHALL, FLORENCE MooRE, EILEEN NUNN, MARGARET OPPEN, OLIVE PAGE, I-IARRIET SKINNER, HELEN STURDEVANT, LUCILLE WIEDERKEHR, LULU Page Ninety-Three Y?-SYN A , I-II De President - Vice President Secretary - J Club Clarion Reporter - Sergeant-at-Arms - Page N inety-Four Football ADAMS ECKER GIESE BUSCH GOTTFRI ED JONES, K. COOMLER DRAGER, G. GEORGE, J. SETTLEMIER WRIGHT BOWNE KELLEY, ELGIN KING BLACO WOOLEY R. WILLIAM BACKE DONALD SIEGMUND - CHARLES KELLEY HOMER SMITH - GEORGE BELT Basketball BEECHLER PERRINE PETTIT GRABER KITCHEN Baseball BOWDEN HUG GAMBLE Tennis GooDE Track SMITH, F. EMMETT BARNARD Yell Leader SIMPSON BELL Q.. 1 wh 1' s LU' President- Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser - Hi- ALLEN, REYNOLDS BAKER, RICHARD BELL, PHILIP COLGAN, LESTER DUNI-IAM, WAYNE GEORGE, JOHN HAGEMAN, FRED HEISE, WESLEY HALE, IRVING HEWITT, RONALD Y Club DONALD SIEGMUND - CHARLES BIER ROBERT NEEDHAM - JIM EMMETT RALPH EMMONS JONES, KEITH KLEIN, KENNETH LANGFORD, MAXEY MINK, ROY PAGE, KIMBALL PERRY, LEON PROPP, MELVIN ROTH, EDWARD SIEGMUND, WILSON WINSLOW, NORMAN 199 Page Ninety-Five NN rl 'e x Pl A , Jnikpoh Dramatic Jociety President - Vice President - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sergeant-at-Arms Clarion Reporter Advisor - - BAKER, RICHARD BIER, CHARLES BRADEN, CAROYL BROWN, MARGARET CAMPBELL, LEWIS CHILDS, FRANK COE, LEE COREY, MARGARET CREECH, J ULIA CROSS, EDWIN CUMMINGS, EVELYN DARBY, JOE DAY, Pl-IYLLIS DELANO, CYNTHIA EASTRIDGE, JEAN EYRE, ROBERT Page N inety-S ix FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN FLETCHER, ELLSWORTH CIAHLSDORF, WILLIAM GLAISYER, ELITH GOULET, KATHRYN I-IEISE, WESLEY I-IELTZEL, MARGARET I-IEWITT, RONALD JOHNSON, HAZEL KING, STANLEY KINZER, LORRAINE LARSEN, HELEN MCCULLOUGH, JACK MOORE, DOROTHY PAGE, VIRGINIA PARRISH, LISTON DAVID EYRE MAXINE MYERS DOLORES MILLS GAROLD SIMPSON GEORGE BEECI-ILER - LOIS WILKES LEILA JOHNSON PRICE, STANLEY REES, REGINAL1: RHOTEN, HAROLD ROTH, CARLETON SMITH, HOMER SMITH, RUTH SMITH, YVONNE TWEED, AILEEN WHITE, DOROTHY WILLIAMS, LARKIN WILSON, MARGARET R. WINSLOW, GERTRUDE WOLFE, VICTOR WRIGHT, ELEANOR Q.. 1 XX - ,. I 'li IX .f wg President Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - Advertising Manager Adviser - ANDREWS, PERRY ALLEN, AUDREY COOLEY, BRUCE CLAGGETT, LLOYD CROSS, HOWARD DOWNING, LUCILLE DRAPER, OLIVER DEVOE, VIRGIL EASTRIDGE, JEAN ERICKSON, EVELYN echrze Club FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN FLEENER, WILDA FLEENER, VIVIAN GOULET, KATHERINE I-IOBBS, GERTRUDE I-IACKETT, MARY I-IOLMAN, GRACE LEWIS, ELIZABETH MAY, VELMA Mcl-IARGUE, WANDA RALPH FILSINGER ANNABELLE ROSENTHAL - BRENDA SAVAGE WARREN FANNING FRED BLATCHFORD - RUTH BRAUTI MILLS, ROBERTA PICKELL, YVONNE PETERSON, ROSE POWELL, ,IUANITA REECE, BLANCHE SHAFFER, LEONARD TERUSAKI, BEN .IAMIN WICKLANDER, MYRA LEE WATERS, ELIZABETH WILKES, LOIS Page N inety-Seven Q!-SEXIL ,A nz UF 0 e Page N inezy-Eight Latin Club Consuls GERTRUDE WINSLOW RICHARD BAKER Aediles BLANCHE REECE LEWIS CAMPBELL EVELYN CUMMINGS Quaestors MARGARET WAGNER STANLEY KING ' Censors DOLLY MORGALI ROBERTA MILLS Praico EARL POTTER Scriptor IRMA BABCOCK Tribunes CHARLES GUSTAFSON MARGARET NUNN Advusir LAURA I-IALE -1 1 I X9 9 n i 1, . .L 'lx Y' W Latin Club lC0rzt. 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MARGARET COULSON, RALPH DRAGER, MILDRED EDGAR, GLADYS ELFSTROM, MARIE GRANT, KENNETH HARMS, WILBUR HEATH, DELIGHT HELTZEI., CHARLES HOLMAN, GRACE HOWARD, CELIA HUGHES, JOHN JOHNSON, HELEN KEEFER, FRANCES KELLOGG, DOROTHY KEMP, NORRIS KING, HOWARD MALLETT, WILLA LEE MARTIN, JEAN MILLER, HELEN MILLER, THELMA MOORE, EILEEN MOSES, WILLARD MOSHER, WILLIAM MOREHOUSE, WRAY MULKEY, Lois NEIDERHIZER, DELVIA O'DELL, MARJORY OLIVER, MILDRED PARRISH, LISTON PETTYJOHN, MAXINE PRUITT, HAROLD RICKMAN, BERNICE ROENICKE, GERTRUDE ROSS, DORIS ROSS, EVELYNE SELANDER, MENALKAS SEHON, ELVA SHEPHARD, BLANCHE SKINNER, HELEN SMITH, RUTH SPECK, ALICE, STRAUB, ROzELLA TAYLOR, HORTENSE TEEPLE, HOWARD TULLY, ROSMA TYLER, PAUL UTTER, ROBERT VOLCHOCK, ALEX WEDEL, ELMER WHITE, MARY WIRTz, WILMAHALYCE WOLFE, FRED Page Ninety-Nine 32 ,Ai L L L L gn, , 5513011 ,junior Chamber of Commerce President - - Vice President - Secretary - - - Advertising Manager Alumni Secretary - Adviser - - Page One Hundred - JOHN BOSTRACK - VELMA Ross LOUGINE BRIETZKE - RALPH ENNOR HELEN RICHARDSON MURIEL WILSON 1.. 1 s IV junior Chamber of Commerce lC0nt. AHALT, VIRGINIA AUFDERHEIDE, ALICE BEARDSLEY, KATHRYN BLATCHFORD, FRED BOSTRACK, JOHN CHENEY, LAURA CLARK, GLADYS COLGAN, LESTER DEBORD, MELVA ENOS, DORIS FEI-ILER, CORA Fox, LELA GARDNER, RUSSELL HARBISON, JANE HARDEN, MEDA HARLAND, DOROTHY HART, MARGUERITE HEINKE, FRED HOEES, GERTRUDE HOLMAN, DOROTHY I-IONKOLA, SYLVIA JONES, EDYTHE KRECHTER, CLARENCE LALONDE, MARY LANE, FRANCIS LINFOOT, ALICE LUTHY, ZELMA MGCRAOKEN, DOROTHY MOELROY, HELEN MARRS, VIVIAN MORIARTY, EMMETT MOULLET, VERA OINEILL, GLADYS OREY, CLIFFORD PAGE, RUBY PATTON, DON PERVOLA, MARGARET PICKELL, YVONNE QUAMME, DORIS RANDALL, BURTON REHFLYSS, LYDIA ROSS, DOROTHY ROSS, VELMA SCHAFFER, LEONARD SCHREIBER, LOUIS SCOTT, ESTHER SEVCIK, OTILLIA SHAW, MARION SMITH, DOROTHY SOLOMON, HELEN STEARNS, RALPH SUGAX, GEORGE TAYLOR, WILLETTA TRINDLE, MARIETA VAN VLEET, VIRGINIA VICKERS, RUBY WALKER, RAMONA WALLING, JUANITA WEBER, FRANK WIEDERKEHR, LULU WINDSOR, IRENE WRIGHT, DOROTHY FACULTY ARTHUR, MABEL BURROUGHS, MARGARET DAVIS, MERRITT DEWELT, ARTHUR I-IOGG, ELIZABETH M. 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'41 :is hwlwffiiii iw Ga 2!H'1wi'HgQi'lz .LQQ1 SQ-'V-fi ' I f -' fffQSf:.wf'i'L51fY1EEfh-U NWT I if, 54L'5ii'.:f'f5,I5:- J, , 'L W - 'T ' X- 2 V '49 - I if A 5293-1'wfw-FJ: -'sfmgilz ,S 5wztf,?fL1.,3fsvaf5h5JM,M JV wi, . K W-1'1 F ' --X17-wi Q! 133311-w k 2. Page One Hun clred and Ten -..,.-:- -,-,,...4 -'f-'-b-'2- .,-ln... - ..,.-- ,..-- -,.. si 2 -::: ,E J-6 2 ' --'-.- fr,-3 ,,,-f ,..:ff- ' -- Pig ,,,.,..- '.7'i- ,.-,i--41 E5 ,.. ,.. -l,-,,...,.. S, .-,--:.:.- A -: . -fLf-,-L','1- v- -.. 4 - -li'-' .-1---. ..,,- ,..,..--. 4- iff?- ' A-ll?-.r , ' 'T '-.... v H A, ,...::L1.-. ' .,.. ' 1 --, .. ,.-T 1' .A ' .:..i....-- -15:1 '- . . , A 'W -6147! Wm' ' , - 1 M ' . 1 ' ' , . - R f 1 I E ll' 4- V' ' ,S 7 u',5lllIll6m' f , 'fA5N' -i:T' -gl NL rk -S-if-, ts,-,,-r' A :r - 3 f h-Q-fm Advertisers MILLER MERCANTILE COMPANY SALEM, OREGON Most chain stores operating upon the 'Price Appeal policy have very little if any STANDARD NATIONALLY KNOWN merchandise to offer. The reason is quite obvious. A reputable manufacturer will not jeopardize his good will for the sake of furnishing a price appeal store with merchandise of doubtful character. Compare such a store with lVliller's. Here one will find an excellent assortment of the world's Finest lines, among which are well known names, such as: I-IOLEPROOF CI-IENEY IDE MUNSINGWEAR MALLINSON MEMO PERRIN BOTANY VANTA VOGUE EVERFAST BUTTERICK PRINTZ VANITY FAIR KRIPPENDORF BRIGHTON KAYSER JANTZEN SKINNERS BRADLEY CANNON KAYNEE BEACON ENNA JETTICK CORT I CELL I GOSSARD THEME A good store and good merchandise invariably make for themselves a place in the peoples favor. Quality is always the one thing that will win greatest measure of success. Price alone bears little relation to valueg less perhaps to satisfaction, which leads us to say that if more people took greater interest in the quality of the merchandise they buy and in the character of the store and its service they would be benefitted. Miller's make a specialty of NATIONALLY ADVERTISED lines throughout their stores and if you are not ac- quainted with these leadcrs we invite you to come in some day and make their acquaintance, COVER ONE ACRE OF FLOOR SPACE DEVOTED' TO INTENSIVE MERCHANDISINGD Page One Hundred and Eleven , M, -.1 ,xi W., xx -PM :gt f-UIQETIKYOII S 9 y J . B1shop's fist 16 Shopl' Rlil vl High School Men . fg12i2sf5s:s:z:s:-s:sf ziliiiaisislzisaar' 1.5: 2 ... . . . . . . ,.,.,..,,....w-a:.1i,.,,:.. 1.,,,,,,,,.,,,. -T. :,:,:::,,,:,:,:,:,,. M :, -15295255Zaiii525155EfilffF55321':rErE:1s:s:f:r-::2:1:s 5:5-5's:s:z:z:5 -i:5:5:z:sE:2sisk3:asv- -f::1::r::f:m::: -:mr 1 -'-:-11:.:::::,::u- :4.f:,::.:-11,-.:s's,si,:::::, g1g:::g55:.g3g,5 3553 5 'X ::2:::g::1-1:55322 1f:gs5aqg5ia5,. -ha: .. 5, :,,:,.m.' ...Hz -.:,.:::.,:::,., 5:25222 , ,.' fiilffisias' 522525 isp - .-.,. 1-f.-,.,.. ':5:':sz:2:f' :aims .. ..., ,,.:,, L3i2 l gzwj F OR THIRTY-NINE YEARS SALEM's OWN STORE s... f'f'f'f'i-' - '-1 1 -' 1 ':2:::2-',:.s1::s:s-:::: 1:1::::1:::, , 1.11m . ..,. f, they okeh the new styles of I-Iart, Schaffner and Michaels Stern be- ing featured by us in this exclusive young men's department. High school men also put their okeh on our Bostonian Oxfords and if you haVen't seen them you're missing the smartest shoes of the season. B I S H O P'S Clothing and Woolen Mills Store Page One Hundred d T I im 4 lar all X9 Director's Department Store XTENDS best wishes for success to the fine boys and girls of the Salem I-ligh School. To be successful does not necessarily mean a gain of material wealth. To be successful and happy throughout. life it will be necessary for you to concentrate on the Finer things of life, secure a good education, think right, live clean and work hard. Was it Roosevelt who said Success is about ninety per cent hard work and ten per cent efficiency. DlRECTOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE extends a special invitation to the Salem I-ligh School Students to visit their store and look over the new and stylish Spring Apparel. We will show you our appreciation by giving you a special discount of 5923 on anything you may purchase in our big Department Store. Success to you-Salem I-ligh School Students. DIRECTORS DEPARTMENT STORE NORTH COMMERCIAL, SALEM, OREGON. K, ls she amusing to spend the evening with? O. ' Yes, she has alot ofpet theories. for Women Our New Modern Store Casting Director: What experience have you had? George Beecheler: I was the fellow that called up on the 'phone in the third act in the Senior play. , -,-- 0 Beryl Bolt: Give me a pound of in- ai 0 sect powder. Q Q Buck Chier: Do you want to take it with you? Beryl Bolt: Well, yes. You don't expect me to bring the bugs here, do you? Picks Merlar: George says that - newgame of his is too good to be true. 255 North Llberty Street iddy Arnett: I-le's all zoopee- l know at least six fellows she's true to. Salem' Oregon Page One Hundred and Thirteen 6 S3253 ll m--a-- - ii 'A ' 9 we said: how shall we describe the fine things we have? . . . ' and she said: don't try!! Efwfeffmfffwwi . . . rnost things gain in description . . . but the fine things lose. 'R' E .. '31 AM E . . . and students who are on the inside know the fame of your shop already!! the man's shop hollis w. huntington L ' z D'd h h d ' EDUCATED SEEDS knoiuifiwtolisiiisayt at 6 Om Ruthita: No, I said that he didn't know how to kiss. We handle Seeds that are grown Mrs. Fisher: l-lave you written your b C1 ' ' h - composition yet? Y See Speclahsts' not t 6 Com Bier: No, but l can whistle you the rnon kind. theme S0113-H 1 Cop: l-Iey, why are you parking'?, N. Berkeley: There is a 'miss' in my car. IT PAYS T0 BUY THE BEST Miss Robertson: Wallace, if you wish to sleep you may leave the room. W. I-lug: Thats all right, you don't bother me. D. A. WHITE Sc SGNS Katie L. Ir Were intellectual oppo- sites. Seedmen Dot M.: Be explicit. K. L.: Hl'IT1 intellectual and you're SALEM OREGON the opposite. Page One Hundred and Fourteen d gh ' I 'wa 5. ' lllllilii i Q lllllllil Q Z- Y av . 13 Ms 1 f Ill i army, It .ril iii THIN N. 1: j .fr For Catalogue and Other Information Address The REGISTRAR Education for Realit O the extent that colleges and universities fit youth for the reali- ties of our own day, the more who attend college the better. -PRESIDENT W. J..KERR, Education for Reality, Dec. l927. v-Q, sqzsfg Training for the worlds busi- ness, for the industrial pursuits and professions of life is offered at Oregon State Agric ultural College CORVALLIS, OREGON Crash! !-Gee, that engineer must not have heard my horn! Bragg: Make a sentence with aware in it. Simp: Aware, aware, has my little dog gone? The color scheme when Lorraine wed Revealed her folks as patriots trueg The groom looked red and the bride looked white, And her dad Cwho paid the billsj looked blue. Dedicated to Ellen l-lemenway:- She was only a bowling alley girl, but she sure knew how to handle her pins. Carol: Say-don't think you're a bargain just because you're half off! QQOAKLANDQ5 OAKLAND and PONTIAC SIXES VICK BROTHERS High St. at Trade SALEM 'Qui I '-fin A J -Sf. N 5' 31 -i Qsgyf! Page One Hundred and Fifteen -xy r aj ' We we X if .1-. 'I JJ QA gf? M 'EP X 5.555 ., 3, aw ..f , . , T - 3 . Q 27 . , mgyjgfl my 32' 1 'T' Z , , We f .f r E! Z! ru FFF I1 .wr 1 I ff' - -v A 'I-:uv ff , T .' nf l W - we F' .fbi ff P 4 f .. -gg -- f - fr! 51 1 'V v My ' rr r 'fi new--' - -1:25 5' ,ZH , ... I 3, QI 1 ffl, 'I v ' .1 , . ' H ill . ' . 4? , M, Wd , fi? W 'll A - wi:- iim jf If I 55121 IG ' ,ef J I I I' W I u 'gg E ,i. IW f ew IW I C' U r mann 'Il' N... 42 Whig :Pg in QQ, gg grr I! GW U' im I1Pf fr3 hc I' M5525 Ei ri? fir rrrim rrr fri HIP mguiiifliww hm f+' rn EU HEI wif! ll!! Pl! P'-nil. f 45-i rrr r 'ff rr r I 'li I. 5? iwwmewmmmnnhiwwe ai: ff' ff- rw fn W . ' ' iw l N1 if- 'afi fr: UF T.: si: iii ill fi' I if ,rf VT ' I . IV, 115 gs m :rn Firm lffilI1,,v., I Iifkf' . l wa QQ' 'HI nn 'I P!! K' iffffiwk , Hr QM 2f:,Q7'l-,W I, ' -A up ,, : nz . . M EF H V1- ,:. :r Zifiiqfvvf li 2 AiWyeQyAHf Q- W H 55 it READERS OF THE CLARION For 72 years we have studied the hard lessons of successful store keeping and graduated with high- est honors among merchandising institutions in the great North- West. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY AT PoRTLAND's OWN STOREU 9 C'N.D x. I V - '4 1 ' , O PORTLANDS Own STORE' WINTER GARDEN BOWLING ALLEY CONFECTIONERY AND I-IDT LUNCI-IES Try our perfect score Hamburger 333 NORTH I-IIGH STREET joe King was asked which of two stun- ning girls at a dinner party he considered the prettier. I'm nojudgeof paintings, he said. Mrs. Perrin: Stanley can almost fly in the Water now. L. Wilkes: I suppose his water wings help a lot. Five most important men in S. I-I. S. l. Lee Coe 2. !Lee Coe 3. Lee Coe 4. Lee Coe 5. Lee Coe I-Iis sister called him Willie, I-Iis mother called him Will, And when he went to college, To Dad 'twas Bill! Bill! Bill! Page One Hundred and Sixteen uf! I IN- QS s BOOKS . STATIONERY TYPEWRITERS A craftsman cannot do his best without the most up-to-date and accurate tools We carry the best obtainable in SCHOOL EQUIPMENT which will assist you to secure education. ATLAS BOOK STORE x .. wily 'riimfi S avg' 465 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON After terrific struggles, John Mere- dith Iinally finished his entrance ex- amination, and then, at the end, wrote: Dear Professor: If you sell any of my answers to the funny papers, I expect you to split fifty-fifty with me. Two decades hence: B. Jones: I feel awfully anxious about my wife. She's out in this downpour of rain. J. George: Oh, she'll be all right, old man g she'1l find shelter in some storef B. Jones: Csighingb Yes, that's what makes me anxious. Shes got ten dollars of mine. If Julia roasted him would Chandler Brown? If Mary lost her I-Iolt and fell into De Welt, would Ellen Fisher out? ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN SALEM 14' OFFICERS DANIELJ. FRY - A - President E. F. SLADE ---- Vice President C. W. PAULUS ----- Cashier I-I. E. EAKIN, Asst. Vice President and Trust Officer DIRECTORS DANIEL J. FRY CARL F. GERLINGER W. M. HAMILTON R. M. I-IOFER D. B. JARMAN T. A. LIVESLEY JOHN I-I. MCNARY CUSTER E. Ross E. F. SLADE R. E. LEE STEINER Pag e One Hundred and Seventeen lik 17, gl 6, mm-I1 I K 9 POMEROY 61 KEE I E ' JEWELRY THE GIET SUPREME lVlANUFACTURES OF CLASS PINS AND RINGS 379 State Street Salem, Cregon On: af America? Exnptianal Bufinc.r.r Callzgca Wiznted. 0 0 Young People to take the places of 3oo now in training as we send them out to good business positions. of this work so well 1175 566612456 done by our personal attention to a limited number of better type students, that a prominent Barney C.: Aren't you aware that the Student Council has stopped drink- ing? Geo. Belt: l-luh! l hope you don't think that l do everything they do! I-lomer Goulet: l-low do you like dancing with me? Margaret Brown: Fine-tell me when you begin. Mother: Aren't you going to say businessmancallcdourschool ,saw your prayers tonight, Fred? 'cAH4PP1HtJIF4Ct0f,y,,4 '21-,Z fl Fred Edmundsoni UNO. l m getting Y 'll 5 II ' - . - ' - - A ' mfQ f,,Q cbojkf'Qf,VQ2QSfE'Qg5g iff , f tired praying for this family without any TURE FORWARD. results. fii'lliT'E,E'I1i'iiipliiiiioilomnds 'X v H-- Dey-Vfhwl zz 11 N'bfSl1 1 ' -'A '11 the year thru taxa! Mon.adgThurj.xop.m. do rlgifagagiljics -' Papa W1 you : Papa Brown- No, dear, it wouldnt l ' DI- be right. C 00 of mmefce X, M. B.- May be not, papa, but try my ,4w.aff.4 by N. A. A. c. s. 1- ' Broadway and Salmon Portland, Oregon anyway' Page One Hundred and Eighteen U q I I 14- b - 8 LN STATEMENT OF MARCH 27, 1929 Ladd 61 RESOURCES Loans -------- EB3,704,50l.46 Banking House ----- 307,702.04 B Other Resources - - 2,421.67 If Drafts in Transit ---- 89,190.41 e S Customers' Liability Account - - 32,144.51 SALEM OREGON Letters of Credit Liability Account - - 3,165.00 ' Bonds -------- 386,350.00 U. S. Bonds - - 677,000.00 Cash - - - - I,086,784.63 I,763,784.63 S6,289,259.72 LIABILITIES Capital - - ---- S500,000.00 Surplus ----- 100,000.00 Undivided Profits - - 49,206.62 Customers' Liability Account - 32,144.51 Letters of Credit Issued - 3,965 .00 Deposits ---- - 5,603,943,559 S6,289,259.72 CONGRATULATIONS Seniors, on your Graduation from Salem The Salem I-ligh School: you have gained an- other milestone in your lifes M Q E A journey. ' ' ' ' Best Wishes and many more successful adventures, both in additional V e 1 C O m e S scholarships and in your chosen profession. Salem Li Men ROWLAND PRINTING CO. Basement Masonic Temple E. REED ROWLAND Page One Hundred and Ninetee 'HU KW' MQW WIUHUIJIII 1!'lJIl1lUIIfV4l Mffff 4 f 1 I 22 531 wwf X g' Y YNELTIE if X gs 9 Ill ll-Il A I llll7 llllfl llll1 llllll lll l llllllllnll llllllllnl IIII5'!II lllf lllll llld llllll Y lllll IIIIIA Illlll llllil jsp ff mf' J' 641:35 l' 30 'ff 050. ORQE SEECH LE Ewry 3 1 X29 Page One Hundred and Twenty 31' V.: 5 . f . A A x U , xg 1 ,ll ax - ---I ' fl A V La has-I lil F' ' C 1 ' Q3 4 M , f , A f f '1 iv f 1 I? I I if V. 'ki I I NA L X 4 X x , f X Hn. , - ' if X ' ' J .asiimzaega ,l,A,t F . Nf jg f '::H ::'iif 4 ' 'L ,I 7' I 1' in if Z glllz- Ill lil ' - 2 annum' lllll: , Q 'Z Y! 572' J J.. ll lu 4 K, 1 - I Jill' In Q f X, lp' J 1 f Q . 2 A f - f' .P W 1 f 'rw fA ff' if V! V X? .4 5.49 CIBRSDN A J, - . X lx ls IV I JOHN HUGHES CLAY TAYLOR Memories bring you back to the BLUE BIRD 524 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON SPORTING EQUIPMENT for every need Q A I I' fm i I 1 I f' SPAULDING AND COLDSMITH GOODS or A ANDERSONS ,O Y B ,. .. ,.,.. ,. ,, 167 N. Commercial St. Salem, Gregon F ,mg ,f m .,,, iaiii iii iii iii iai iii WIA ii C N TTTI MGRRIS i om-1cAL X ' , COM P-NY , ITTTT L - ITIIAAAA A - J'akm,0regon ' Telephone 239 Salem Laundry Company cWIEDER'SD Compliments of QUALITY BARBER SHOP NEXT TO DIXIE BAKERY 263 S. High St. Phone 25 Page One Hundred and Twenty-One mx ,'l i l 0 . V e K 9 You Will Admit There Is a Difference between Better Printing -and the mediocre, ordinary kind. Likewise there is a mighty big difference between monotype composition and the ordinary product of a slug machine. We point with pride to this edition of The Clarion as the product of Salem's finest printing plant. It is monotype set throughout, and was printed on a press which was designed and built for quality halftone printing. Your critical inspection of this book is invited-judge it from the points of typography, color and presswork. Our entire personnel has thoroughly enjoyed putting their best efforts into its construction. We have gained great satisfaction in our association this year with the Editor and Manager of the Clarion and the contacts established with Salem I-ligh School Student Body. Elliott Printing House, Inc. N. D. ELLIOTT, President R. I-I. MARSHALL, Vice President- Manager When Better Printing Is Done In Salem We Will Monotype It State at Liberty Salem, Uregon Page One Hundred and Twenty-Two E . X , , is ix My s T H E S PA Challenges Comparison in Student Patronage EARNED BY COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND QUALITY PRODUCTS I-lome-made Ice Cream and Candy W. I. S , resident Young people appreciate a school that will look after their individual needs. That is just what this school doesg and it is in session all summer. Full bookkeeping and stenographic courses or special studies, if desired. Graduates of high schools find here just the help needed to supplement what they have already had, to prepare them for good openings quickly. Our years of experience in training young people and placing them in positions is at your disposal. We are glad to give information. Call. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON TALEY P When Mr. Nelson catches you smok- ing in the lower hall-be nonchalant- light out. Macbeth- Make haste good women, make haste. The Three Witches- All right, Mac, we'll bewitch 'ya in a minute. 1-larry Skelton calls his girl Gold Medal because she's been through the mi l. And then there was the Scotchman who bought half a pound of beef and demanded that he be given the book Sixty Ways to Serve. Ed-A' I love you terribly! Esther- You certainly do. INSIST ON G, S. Beverages They are not only GOOD but Good for You M anufcctured by . '1 ' ., A Gldeon Stolz A CO. - PHONE 26 SALEM, OREGON TELEPHONE 181 CHALMER LEE GEORGE, D.D.S. GENERA1. DENTISTRY 1002-1003 First Nat'l Bank Bldg Salem Page One Hundred and Twenty-Three NN r -N. S 133 X 9 ,, ,, 1 A W Kennell f Ellis Official Photographer of the 1929 Clarion 1 nm - fe in lu wi I STYLE VALUES COLLEGE CLOTHES The styles that young men Want are here. See our exclusive showing of HOLLYWOOD SUITS State and I-ligh Sts. C0OLEY'S Salem, Oregon v ' .1 4 Q PAY A5 SHIRE r, COLLEGIATE CLOTHES Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Caroyl: . l sure used to think you were dumb. ENuts : Really? THE PALM l: B , I ' f - . thingrflgenj' ut Wasn t Sure O any Across from the l-ligh School Bob K.: Goodnight, Dot, l'll be seeirfl' you in the morning. Dorothy I-I.: Goodnight, Bob, but WE SERVE before you go---l think you have my Sum-' LUNCHES Giese: Cto Mr. Myersl l-er-I came to see about your daughter's hand. lvlrflvlyers: Maxine, the manicurist is here. Shorty Blaco: When l was a small boy I was left an orphan. Virginia B.: What did you do with it? Suggested movie title: 'AThe Perfect Marriage -a non-talkie. that satisfy the appetite and pocketbook TELEPHONE 342 DR. L. E. BARRICK DENTIST Practice Limited to Extraction Qf Teeth Oral Surgery and Dental Radiography 815 First National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon Page Une Hundred and Twenty-F ive vu an aw 'X iw wk V vgizsx x in? 1.:5gf gang wx M 31 fx ,, gl I 4' Sh A' ,yd 4 4,1 A-aw x wk 'gh' X wg! R gum? H 'T' NN 'wks' f L ld!-.NX gi, A 1 xc xxiilfk s 1 ' ,K 4 s,.i1w:,af2,,1u X'-xx 4 I X Co operatlon IS 12116 RCB' to Olll' SUCCESS HS SCHVAL ANNV L ENGRAXIERS WEST Y COAST E GBA 1 OMPA Y 509 dommonfzzfazllh Z'uzldz15ffw7'0rtl1znnZ, Oregon Page One Hundred and Twenty Szx 'H . . I ' A ' K A A Q ....-' , j'i,-,rp , , x g - Q ' Trl, : fs , S Egg: , ', '-- . I '. 'iQf' , , .,1Qx 54 1,, ' . Q, xg 2-ft . if ' X I if f JS' :A 4 is 5:53 .iff mrfsap. F 5 ' 'S '. N' X: -. -,ggnf V2 YQ -' '. 1 2 'HN 1- f 5 y A Sf A! Q 1 Q X X ' 'I ' 1' , , , f vi'-sq-S X Q- X ,.,f -- . '..- V 14. ' 'Ff'. 'fi,ii'.l'f'!-.Q Auf? - ,QQ '- 1 ,xi-' gig, Q,i.4g'?J3L7ggi5QffQf1.-A K S if.-gh, - -' ,, 5-:bps g-5.35,-Q psf gy,-ggi ' X -3?-gi. x. 'X wizgif, , ' g x'- K f,.:yLg'wf-W -,1 JQ1gf'4ff4 -fi ts' ian , L f H i -1' f Xf -WN , - f?fTQ:f .i5 -S. e1,.g: 1 wi-. - 'f - .fi .. - fx. il . -I N . ,1:. - 'N S v . Fm - -A A xii vin! V ,f x-. ,, ----- ff, N15 Aiwa, i-.rw ,Q fig MN? -4 - ,TEFAA ii-5,5-J-fr, 'S S Li? .. w-, ,An 4 ' - ' u- M J. zxflx .xx - ZFX-Q ' S' ', 1 4.39 ii, Yrs.-. JJ f ' ' ff A 1?-A-P11-Q,s: 1 ' :+iE,q,Z4g,!?V9jf'Q, W. gk. Q U W! V N 3 gif .. - ' -I.,-.,.. '.L.-.suv QW , I -L .J 0 l- -. 'Ru . ., ,fn Y. . 0 A X . . SW A K .D . V L L- .- 1x . ! I CROSS' MARKET ' BAILEY'S GROCERY 265 North Liberty GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS OF QUALITY QUALITY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Dependable Selection Always Everything to Help Your Came Equipment and Apparel for all Sports SPORTING GOODS AND RADIOS KEN BROWN 'S 37 2 State Street Salem, Oregon COMPLIMENTS OF GEO. E. ALLEN Headquarters for the best in Radlo PAINTS AND HARDWARE 236 N. Commercial St. EOFF ELECTRIC Inc' A Salem, Qregon 337 Court St. Phone 488 lVlEN'S HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED - Phone 286 Porter Service Factory Equipment and Methods THE SHYNE SHOPPE SHOE SHINING, CLEANING AND DYEING for Ladies and Gentlemen LESLIE H. SPRINGER, Prop. 147 N. HIGH ST. O.K. BARBER SHOP A Five-Chair Modern Shop J. F. SAUNDERS, Proprietor 337 STATE ST. Page One Hundred and Twenty-Seve N ,glff e-mm!-I., ' i If QQ Z PHONE 1101 R. S' ' ni i A Q Ni , -iw ' AFooD-vzmlasmmhinem , Try our Dixies and Bars for Picnics WESTERN DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 920 S. COMMERCIAL STREET BLOCH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE Headquarters for the School Students IN DRESSES, SHOES, SUITS, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES at very reasonable prices SALEM, GREGON 220 N. LIBERTY STREET Perry- Whats the difference be- LUBRICATIGN tween a girl and a horse? - WITH Page- l don't know. 1 . Perry-'A l'll bet you have some great The Best Equipment in Salem dates. AT 'P'- Paul Short's Service Station SO Commercial at Mission St. WE SELL ALL STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS john ls that a real diamond you're wearing? Ellsworth F.- lf it wasn't, l've been cheated out of 32.50 Bob N.- DO you know what hap- pens to little boys who use bad language when they play marbles? Don S.- Yes When they grow up h l G lf. I Phone 191 Our Hardware Wears t ey p ay O RAY L. FARMER HARDWARE CO. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Auto Accessories, Electrical Specialties Paints, Builders Hardware SPORTING COODS Under the spreading chestnut tree, Smith works like the deuce, For he's selling gasoline, Court and Commercial Sts. Salem, Oregon I-lot ClOgS 31'1Cl Orange juice. Page One Hundred and Twenty-Eight TS S 7 D . W ' K A uw 1 PHONES' 437-438 Try Our Service CARL 8: BOWERSOX GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES 383 COURT ST SAI EM OREGON FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OSCAR D Frosty OLSON FLORIST Member Florzst Telegraph Delzvery Assn COURT AND I-I1G1-I STS SALEM OREGON She was only a garbage man S daugh ter but She was not to be Snlffed at Marvrn B Let S go for a spln Maxme M Okey Old top I-Iow do you suppose Shakespeare would have Sald I-Iere comes a bow legged Woman? Behold whom do I drscern ap proachmg nee 1n parenthesls Chrcagran Haven t I shot you some where before 7 Greeting Cards Frames Photo Supplies THE KLASIC PHOTO SHOP AL ADOLPHSON Kodak F1n1Sh1ng Speclalrst 546 State St Phone 1774 Salem Oregon HEALTH IS WEALTH TAKE CARE OF YOURS Try the Neurocalometer and Chrropractlc and avord all guessmg DR O L SCOTT I7 Years Ln Salem Phones CIZFICC 87 Res 210-U 256 No HIGH ST SALEM OREGON LLOYD E RAMSDEN Blcycles, Supplies, Repalrs Chlldren s Wheel Goods 387 COURT ST SALEM OREGON KAY S Coat and Dress Shop 460 State St Salem S Style Center for Women Page One Hundred and fwenty Nme J . . , , . , 1 99 , 4 u o , 1 - 1 . . , I - . . , . ,XT . . . . 5. . . N . T , . . . I. 1- .1 , . - 1 . rr .Q l 9 .. , , - . . . N . . .. v 1, 1 r . N YQM t .... , - ,l . mir-II lr el Q OTTO A. I-IARTMAN R. W. HARTMAN PHONE 276 Complete in every detail HARTMAN BROS. CO. DIAMONDS WATCHES Woolpert 82 Quisenberry On the corner of State and Liberty Sts. PHONE 1255 SALEM, OREGON Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg., Salem, Ore. I-IOUSEEURNISHINOS : PIANOS : RADIOS PHONOORAPHS Telephone: 1708 .352 f 4 ' ff 'f SALEM ALBANY PORTLAND SILVERTON Say it with Flowers Suitable Flowers for All Occasions C. F. BREITHAUPT 512 STATE STREET Salemls Bonded Telegraph Florist PHONE 816 DR. C. WARD DAVIS DENTISTRY Evenings by Appoinrmenr 802 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon SLICKERS HIGH TOPS STAG SHIRTS BREECHES ARMY Sc OUTINCI STORE 189 N. Commercial St. QNext Door to Busick'sD Teacher: What is meant by the Renaissance? Student: The revival of learning. Teacher: Coodg when did it take place? Student: The day before exams. Dumb- Good night, Somebody has stolen my car. Bellee- No they didn't, l just Saw the ants drop it under the Sidewalk. l-Ie-Did you take Gym last year? SheANo, jim took me. Page Orie,Hundred and Thirty P' 0 I ls W x9 9 JUST THE PLAIN TRUTH Carefully F1tted SHOES Pr1ced rrght CENTRAL SHOE STORE 331 State Try the new plumblng shop w1th the old t1me Plumber J A BERNARDI Plumbmg and Heatmg PHONE 2949 466 Ferry St Salem Oregon H S TOWER Jeweler 444 STATE ST SALEM GREGON TROVER S STUDIO 122 N COURT ST Speclal attentron g1ven to Natural Portra1ts by the camera There was a shy young man who want ed to propose to h1s lady love but he never dared Emally he took her to h s fam1ly lot 1n the cemetary and saxd Wouldn t you llke to be burled here some day? Kenneth B Is that b1g fellow over there a football player'7 Samuel MCC I hardly thlnkso I-Ie passed all h1s work last quarter An 1mm1grant who was one hundred and four years of age came to Amer1ca to start hfe afresh REAI ESTATE PHON 61 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 189 N I-hgh St Salem Oregon SQUARE DEAL HARDWARE CO ATWATER KENT RADIOS 220 N Commercral St Salem Oregon Page One Hundred and Thzrty One - , E 1 -- - - 7 ' I BECKE Sc HENDRICKS jx x XX' . O X IN PHONE 2284 SHERNlAN:CLAY 8: CO. Everything in Music I I lim' U Nl 130 So. HIGH ST. SALEM, OREGON THE FRENCH SHOP LADIES ' READY-TO-WEAR There is nothing too good for S. I-l. S. Cvrads. lVlASONIC BLDG. 115 N. HIGH ST. Kenneth C. Perry '22 Vernon D. Perry '25 CONGRATULATIONS TO '29 Call on us for your drugstore needs PERRY 'S DRUG STORE J. C. PERRY 115 S. Commercial St. 11A W OW .... That's hardly good English, says Miss Ross, but it explains the kind of GOOD PRINTING done by The Statesman Publishing Co. 215 S. Commercial St. Try us First Phone 172 SALEM HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store 120 N. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Fred B.- Why do girls talk less in February than any other month? Brenda- I don't know. Why? Fred B.- Because it hasn't as many days. l-larlan- Miss Taylor is a newspaper woman. Edith C.- What do you mean? l-larlan-' 'She insists on a daily paper. Old Lady Cphoning Western Unionj: Well, if you are so smart you can tele- graph money and flowers, l'll be blessed if l can see why you can't send me my umbrella. Page One Hundred and Thirty-Two f' L, K of Z J., B X QE? .hq.+q,+ x4.i 441'7 Q9.frwQ'? Pr . - A ' 7. Q-'bl :P '-S' '32 on -WK? -1 F A- ,J rfmjgk 9 JN QQ, vb wg, nr? ' 4 , b Qt Lx' is -fp'y es 4 1 1,2212 U Q' .f ,J9 ' 1 ,X 41351 if f ' .f' f if if 'il YM? if ' - is K if' Ca,v-yfkex nw P. L-I -'L A. 'iq 5 ml 9535 E-Egg 252 X R and Y 'Quwf-IJKHA mu Xxx sg- ' ' A , , -r Fknuunlnuul Y- -1 gig 'Hn' F'-,,,,.. .-,,.. 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Facwwy ree lfafDell glikk 1 I I .UHWIWIY frm el - ' K 9 PHONE 550 ' GRABER BROTHERS Plumblng and Heating l54S L1berty Salem Ore DINNERWARE GLASSWARE GAHLSDORF S 55 2 Court Street Phone O7 GIFTS KITCHENWARE KUHN S SHOE REPAIRING It s the Kmd That Sat1sf1es 464 COURT ST PHONE 2133 GEO C WILL SALEM S MUSIC AND SEWING MACHINE DEALER 435 State St Salem Oregon THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE Only the Best 2 M Agents In Salem for THE OWL DRUG CO Eclwm I can tell you the score f the game before It starts Carl What IS 1t'7 Edwm Nothlng to noth1ng before IC starts Don S I under tand your parents were Immxgrants PhIl B I should say not' They were born In England Rlngmaster Who broke the trapeze7 Acrobat I dld It w1th my llttle acts PgO Held dThy 9 . , , 1 . , , . - I O as 99 In l ' U f1.'Ifa.f ' 'NIM '3 ---- r is W - Q I A5 ' '- I QMS . - ' cz e ne un re an irt -Four sw' G25 fi - GRAY BELLE -'ii The Popular Place to Entertain PHONE 5 94 HUTCHEON PAINT STORE Buy your Paint at a Paint Storei' 154 S. Commercial St., Salem PHONES 1 185-6-7 ROTH 'S A CGMPLETE FOODSTGRE 30 Day Account and Free Delivery Service 134 N. Liberty St. Salem AARON ASTILL b Haberdasher Masonic Bldg. Salem, Oregon Reynolds-I-Iave you a pet name? Margaret D.-No, have you? Reynolds-No, but I have a neck- name. Norman W.-So you wear spats. R. I-Iewitt-No, thats my long under- Phones 256 and 25 7 PICKENS 8: HAYNES wear, GROCERS Stanley P.-I had to leave school on account of pneumonia. Wilkes-Yeah. , S l ,O Stan.-Yeah, I couldn't spell it. 456 Court St a em regon Page One Hundred and Thirty-F -94 , gy, .-Imam GIRLS- T he Model Beauty Parlor with the New Ringlett Permanent Wave Method Everything Electrical Fleene Electric Can give you just the wave you have salem' oregon been waiting for. Preserve the memories of your high USE OUR school days. Let us make those Graduation Pictures CRONISE STUDIO 193 N. Commercial St. COver Busicksi TEN PAYMENT PLAN Sch : Men 's Wear We keep on the move with one exception -your entire personal satisfaction. 344 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON WEEK-END AND OVER-NICI-IT BAGS FOR LADIES CLUB BAGS AND GLADSTONES FOR MEN WARDROBE, STEAMER AND LOCKER TRUNKS FUR ALL QUALITY I-IICI-I-PRI CES IVICDEST MAX O. BUREN l79 N. Commercial St. Salem, Dregon A cheer leader at college was spending Thanksgiving with his father. At the table he was called upon to say the grace. This is what he said: Cod, bless ma 5 God, bless pa: God, bless sis and me. Rah! rah! rah! Liver: I-low come de pahson of yo' church looks so poor? Pill: 'iWe hired him to deliver our souls into de path of rightchusness and we is paying him cash on delivery. Teacher: johnny, decline 'to run. johnny: I can't, teacher, I as yet havent been nominated. Page One Hundred and Thirty-Six , is i I il l x H U' We have the largest and best equipped bindery in the state, outside of Portland, and are always glad to quote prices on BINDING, RULING, LOGSE LEAF SI-IEETS, ' BINDERS, ETC. The Binding of this Book is a y Sample of our Workmanship National Geographics Our Specialty I Capital City Bindery 47 5 N. Front St. Phone IIZ7 Salem, Oregon TYPEWRITERS Quality Furniture THOS' ROEN at Low Prices 421 Court St. Salem, Oregon 14 Mr. Berkeley-'AI-Ie's a man of met- tlef' Miss Olin- I-Iow do you mean? Mr. Berkeley- Well, he has a grip of steel, an iron constitution, and a heart of gold. Mary had a little flea, She got it from the dog. She put it on a little pig, And now it's on the hog. Barney says: Early to bed and early to rise, And your girl goes out With other guys. If you need furniture for a home or apartment you will find the latest in colors or designs for any style home, here. See Us Before You Buy Convenient Terms Economists in Furniture Imperial Furniture Company INC. Telephone 1142 467 Court St. Page One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dei 'ii . Emil! Index to Advertisers Geo. E. Allen Andersons Candy Andersons Sporting Goods A. Astill Clothing Company Atlas Book Store Army and Outing Goods Store Dr. Barrick S. A. Barnardi Baileys Grocery Becke 82 Hendricks Bishops Clothing Co. Blochs Blue Bird Breithaupts Max O. Buren Ken Brown Capitol Business College Capital City Bindery Capital Drug Store Carl 82 Bowersox Central Pharmacy Central Shoe Store Cooleys Clothes Shop Cronise Studio Cross' Market Directors Dry Goods Store Dr. C. Ward Davis Elliott Printing House, Inc. Eoff Electric, Inc. French Shop Farmers Hardware Fleener Electric Company First National Bank Gahlsdorfs Dr. C. L. George Graber Bros. Gray Belle Hartman Bros. Hutcheons Paint Co. Imperial Furniture Co. Kafourys Kays Kennell-Ellis Klasic Photo Shop Kuhns Shoe Repair Page One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Ladd 81 Bush The Mans Shop Model Beauty Shop Morris Optical Co. Meier 81 Franks Store Millers Department Store Frosty Olsen Oregon Statesman Oregon State College O. K Barber Shop Pomeroy 82 Keene Pickens 81 Haynes The Palm Perrys Drug Store Quality Barber Shop Rowland Printing Co. Ramsden Bicycle Shop Thomas Roen Roths Grocery Schies Clothing Store Sherman-Clay 82 Co. The Spa Gideon Stoltz Salem Hardware Co. Salem Laundry Dr. O. L. Scott The Shynne Shoppe Shipleys Paul Short Square Deal Hardware Stiff Furniture Company Towers jewelry Store Trovers Studio U. S. National Bank Vick Bros. Geo. C. Will D. A. White 52 Sons West Coast Engraving Co. Western Dairy Products Co. Winter Garden Bowling Alley Y. M. C. A. Abbott, Kenneth .... Abenes, Estauisloa .... Adams, Howard .,.. Adlard, john ..,.. Ahalt, Virginia . , . Allen, Audrey ...... Alsman, Anna Mae .,.. Ames, Willa ......, Amman, Fritz ....... Anderson, Louis ......, Anderson, Josephine. . . Andrews, Ferry ...... Armold, 1-larriet ..., Arnett, l-larold .... Arnold, Ruth ..... Arthur, Mabel .,.. Austin, Fern ....... Aufderhiede, Alice .... Babcock, Irma ..,...,... Jtudent Index .....29-79 .,.,,36 ,...94 ......31 ,...25-101 .....92-97 .....92 ,......99 .....74-79 .....10-54 .. ......... 99 . ..,.... 32-97 . . , .18-91-102 ......23-73 ....51-91-93 ....12-100 .,...36 ..........101 . 36-7 5 -93-98-91 Baker, Richard . 47-65-76-88-9596--98-103 Backe, William ................ 60-65-94 Bailey, Beulah ....... Barham, Barbara ..... Barquist, Cammelita .... Barnard, Donald ...... . . Baumgartner, Margaret Baumgartner, Ruth . . . .....92 ....,12-93 .....l9-94 .....,....92-99 Bean, Margaret ............ 48-91-92-99 Beardsley, Kathryn . . . Beechler, George . . . 17 -26-63-67 -7 3-94-96- Bell, Philip .......... Bell, D. .....,., . . . . Belt, George ..... Bennett, Cordon ...... Bennett, Evert ........ ,....26-94-95-103 ......65-94 . , , .28-84-85 .....37-88 Berkeley, Norborne, Jr. . . . .... 12-76-81 Berger, Virginia .........,....,... 18-92 Bewley, Carl .................,..... 22 Bier, Charles ......... 34-73-75-76-95-96 Birtchett, Beauford .....,........ 48-99 Birtchett, Bruce ........,......... 14-48 Bishop, Charles . . Blatchford, Fred ..... 18-74-81-97-101-103 Blaco, Wayne ........ Boardman, 1-lelen ..... Boardman, Kenneth. . . Boals, l-larlan ........ Bostrack, john ...... ......39-55-66-94 ...,.47-84 .,..33-101 Bosler, Marjorie .... ....... 4 8 Bowden, George .,.. ,... 3 0-65-94 Bowen, Helen ..... ............. 1 9-43 Bowne, Bill ..................,... 56-94 Braden, Caroyl ........ 26-69-7 5 -7 6-9 1 -96 Bragg, Edith. : ................ 10-17-75 Brant, Marjorie. .,.. ............ 4 1-92 Brauti, Ruth ...... Brietzke, Lougine .... Bright, Virginia ..... Brock, Cecil ........ Brown, Lawrence ..... . .... 10-97 ..,.4O-100 ..,..50-91 ......47 ....72 Brown, Brown, Margaret .... 20-73-7 5-93-96-102 Paul .......... Brown, Margeurite .... Buntin, Claudia ..... Burk, Helen ....,...., Burke, Dorothy ....... .......15-42 . . . . 18-91-92,-99 Burgermerster, Mathew .............. 23 Burroughs, Margaret . . Busch, J im ............. Bushnell, Vernon .... Busick, Raymond ,... Burns, Ann Reed ..... Butler, Kelton ..... Byers, Marvin ..... Calaba, Anna ...... Calfee, Darwin ..... Carlson, Grace ..... Cannon, Dorthe ..... Cannoy, Kenneth .... Cameron, Barney . . . Campbell, Lewis .... Carmical, Fred ...... Carmical, Maurene .... Carter, Della ....... Carter, Doyle ,..... Cernik, Beatrice .... Cernik, Marian .,.. Chapin, Luther .... Cheney, Laura ....... Childs, Frank ..,..... Childs, l-lelen. ....... . . . Christenson, Mildred . . Christenson, Marjorie , Claggett, Lloyd ....... Clare, Ada .......... Clark, Ada .... Clark, Ola ....... Clark, Margaret . , . Clement, Edith .... . 29-5 9-66-68-94 ..,........46-99 ....26-75-81-88 ......21-91 .....67 ..,...99 ......50-49 .....14-24-53 ,...86-96-98 ........21 .......47 ,,..25-90 .....27 ....16-43 ......51 ....22-93-101 ,....82-88-96 .,....82-88 .......10 .......12 ....30-97 .......28 ....47-92 .....11 .....99 ....48-91 Coburn, Evelyn .... ............. 4 7-91 Cochran, Eloise ..................... 25 Coe, Lee ..... ,....... 1 4-15-24-76-84-96 Colgen, Lester ..... ..,......... 9 5-101 Collins, Carl ...,. Collard, Claire ..... Comstock, lla . . . Cook, Kathryn .... Cooley, Bruce . . . Coomler, Russ ..... Corey, Katherine .... Corey, Margaret .... Coulson, Ralph ,...,. Crabtree, Mildred ..,. Cramer, Beulah ...,.. Creech, julia ...,..... ' f A142-76-84-85-96 Crites, Mernie, ....... Crittendon, Marjorie ..... Cross, Edwin ........... Crum, I-Iollie ........ Cummings, Evelyn .... ...,...92 ........l0 ....48-97-102 ,.....58-94 .......46 ....42-96 41-91-92 20-92 i 47167-84186-96 . ...... Q2-96-Qs Page One Hundred and Thirty Nine NK 5 1 , 0 6' NAA x 9 Darby, joe ......, -n il .A ....9o Davis, Merritt ,,... . . .12-96 Day, Grace ....... ,,.... 4 2 DeBord, Melva. , . . ...,.. 91-101 De Sart, Echo ....... . ..,......... 50 DeLano, Cynthis .... ..... 3 O-76-84-96 Delzell, William ...... Demytt, Marcelle. . . De Pew, William ..... Devers, Richard . . . DeVoe, Virgil .... DeWe1t, Albert .... Dickinson, Rose ..... Dickerson, Margaret ...18-92-102 ........33 ....21-74-97 ........l0 ......92 ..,......37-66 Downs, Alfred ...,... Downing, Lucille ...,. ..... 3 9-7 4-7 9-97 Donaldson, Maxine. Drager, Mildred ..... Drager, Dave ...... Drager, George .... Drager, Margaret .... Draper, Oliver ..... Drorbaugh, Marjorie Du Boise, Sylvia. . . Dunham, Wayne. . . Dunlap, Mildred. . . Duncan, Bernice. . . Duncan, Hazel .... Dyer, Wynfred .... Earle, Allen ....,.. Earle, Katherine .... ......99 ........58 .....60-94 .....27-14 .,...4l-97 ......47 ....36 ....95 ....92 ....12-72 ...91-93 , ..... 18 .. . .102 ...33-72-86 Eastridge, jean .... .... 5 1-7 4-7 6-96-97 Ecker, Lee ..,,..............,... 59-94 Edgar, Gladys ................... 38-99 Edmundson, Lindley ........,....... 39 Edmundson, Frederick ........ 22-88-102 Elford, jean .,........... .......... 3 4 Elfstrom, Marie ....... .... 4 8-92-99 Elfstrom, Anthela ................... 24 Elgin, Clifford . ..,............... 60-94 Emmett, ,I im ...... 15 -45-47-66-67-94-95 Emmons, Genevive ...... Ennor, Ralph ........... Enos, Doris ,...... Engle, Margaret . . . Erickson, Evelyn .,... Evans, joan ....... Evans, Phyllis .... Eyre, David ..... Eyre, Mary .... Eyre, Robert .... Fanning, Warren ..... Faxon, Edna ....... Fehler, Cora ....... Felsinger, Ralph .... Fick, Ruth ........ Fleener, Vivian .......... Fleener, Wilda .......... Fleming, Wilma ......... Fletcher, Ellsworth ...... Fisher, Arthur ....... Fisher, Ellen ......... Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, jewel ..... Foley, Blair ......... Page One Hundred and Forty ...,....35-100 .....101 ........46 ...,...37-97 ......29-91-97 ......21-86-92 46-76-84-86-103 .........76-96 ......97 .....32-92 ....19-101 .........3O-97 .........27-89 .........21-97 46-72-86-97-102 .........33-96 ...,..21 .....12-45 -..88-96-97 .....91-92 ......47 Foreman, Truxton. . . Fox, Lela .......... Franz, Rufus ..... Fukuda,jessie . . . Gabbert, Rozella .... Gahlsdorf, William. . Gamble, Francis .... Gamer, Robert ..... Garbarino, Ernest. . . Garnder, Russell . . . Gardner, Doris ..... Gardner, Mildred . . . Gardner, Rachel .... George, Isabel .... George, john ..... Gifese, Wynfred ..... Gill, Luke ,......... Gillette, Ruth ...... Gillespie, Claudine . . Glaisyer, Edith ..... Graber, Rollin .... Graber, Ray .... Grant, Vivian ,... Gregg, Loraine . . . Greig, joy ...... Gross, Carl ..... Groves, Gladys . . . Godsey, Bernis ..,.. Goode, Melvin ......,..,. Goodenough, Donald ..... Gottfried, john ...., Goulet, Kathryn ......... Goulet, Homer ...... Gustafson, Charles . . Hackett, Mary . . . Harbison, jane . . . Hageman, Fred ..... Hale, Irving ..... Hale, Laura ...... Hargen, Nadine ..... Hart, Deena ....... Hart, Marguerite . . . Harms, Wilbur . . . Harris, Ellis .... Harris, Fern ..... Hardin, Meda ...... Harland, Dorothy .... Harvey, Marguerite ..... Heath, Delight ..... Heise, Lynn ........ . Heise, Wesley ...,.... Heist, Lina ......, Heltzel, Charles ...,. Heinke, Fred ....... Heltzel, Margaret .... Heltzel, James ...... Hemenway, Ellen ...... . , Henderson, Eleanor ...... Herberger, George. . . ........65 ....36-101 ..,....38 ....43-91-92 ...19-72-75-88 ......35-101 ......38 ....46 .......26-102 .. .30-58-94-95 ......12-54-65 ..,.?6-82-102 . . . .45-48-92 . . . .91-93-96 ........ol-94 14-3 0-5 3-80-92 .....92-93 ......40 .....,..68-94 ...57-64-ob-94 48-73-91-96-97 ......97 .....101 .....46-95 .....5l-95 .....10-98 .......93 ....40-102 .....101 .....l00 .......74 .....50-49 . .,... 101 ....39-101 .....91-92 14-17-Z0-76-95-96 ......99 ......101 .....47-96 .......72 ........47-91 ........5O-88 Hewitt, Ronald 36-72-75-76-88-95-96-102 Higgins, Raymond . . Hills, .1 oy .......... ......... 10 Hobbs, Gertrude .... .... 2 9-7 2-97 -10 1 Hockett, Grace ..... Hodshire, Carolyn .... ..... 9 l-92 Holt, Virginia ........... Holladay, Forrest. . . Holt, Beryl ....... Holman, Grace .......... 10-74-97-99-101 Holman, Dorothy ....... Hooper, Frank ...... Horn, Siviter ....... Honkola, Sylvia .... Hauge, Dorthy ..... Howe, Ruth ........ Howard, Celia ...... 'f L .........l6-24 .........23-91 .,..........l02 .....36-91-101 ........48 Hubbard, Gwendolyn ................ 48 Hug, Wallace ....... Hug, George .....,., Hughes, John ..... Hulsey, Beryl ....... Hunt, Gwendolyn, . . Hunt, Georgia ..... Hynes, Maurice .... lmlah, Selwyn .... Irons, Hazel .... Jarman, Ella . . . Jenks, Edith .... Jensen, Gladys ..,. Johnson, Alta ...... Johnson, Hazel .... Johnson, Helen ..... Johnson, Leila .... ........73-96 ....97-98 Jones, Alice ...... ones, Creighton . . . ........57-65-67-94 .....24-90 ......51 ....46 40 ......3l .....25-92 .....26-81-86-87 .......5l-91 .....40-96-102 ....l0-73-96 ....25-91-92 Jones, Herbert ..... ......... 2 7-84 Jones, Edythe .... ............ l 01 Jones, Keith ...... ..... 4 2-57-94-95 Jones, Lenore ..... ........... 3 2 Jones, Thomas .... .......... 3 4 Judd, Dorothy .... .... 9 2 Juza, May ..... .... 9 1 Kafoury, Paul ...... ......,. 5 1 Kasberg, Elvina .... ......... 4 8 Kavanaugh, Lucille . .... 37-91-92 Keach, Glen .,...... ......,. 8 6 Keefer, Ruth ....., ...... 3 3 Keefer, Frances ..... ......... 9 9 Kelley, Charles ..... ...... 5 5-60-94 Kelley, Robert .... ..... 5 5 -60-62-94 Kemp, Doris . , . ......... . .91 Kemp, Norris ....... ........ 9 9 Kent, Dorothy .................. 91-92 Kinzer, Lorraine ....,............ 34-96 King, Howard ...... King, Joe .A ....... 15-46-5 4-5 5-65-74-79-94 King, Robert .................... 49-50 King, Stanley .............. 48-76-96-98 Kiser, Carol ...... Kitchen, Lorne ..... Klein, Kenneth .... Kleinke, Wesley ..... Kloepping, Dorothy .... Klorfein, Irving ...... Knox, Amy ......... Krechter,lClarence . . . Kruger, Opal ....... ......20-72-93 .......63-94 ......90 ....5O ....9l ....24 ......46 .....lOl ....41 Hogg, Elizabeth .................... 12 LaLonde, Mary ..,................. 101 I Langford, Maxey .............. 25-68-95 Lane, Francis ....... Lapham, LaVerne. . . Larsen, Helen ...... Laughrige, Katherine Lau, MaryJane ..... Laws, Frances ....... Lerman, Gus ....... Lewis, Elizabeth .... Linfoot, Alice ...... Lipps, Milton .... Luthy, Zelma ..... Lunsford, Jeanne .... Lyons, Clara ...,... Maddison, Leatha, . . Maizels, Samuel .... Mallett, Willie Lee . . Mann, Donald ...... Manning, Dorotha . . Monson, Wallace .... Mapes, Verna ..... Marrs, Vivian ..... Mariels, Leadoice . . . Martin, Jean ..... Martin, Frances ..... ...........l0l ........l2-90 ...24-75-84-102 .....17-20-92 ....33-91-101 ....2l-91-101 .......5l 50 51 ....99 ....l9 .......35 ........50-91 ....22-91-101 26-75-86-92-102 Marshall, Florence ............. 27-91-93 Mattson, Henry .... May, Velma ......., McCoy, Margaret. . . McClay, Myrtle .... McCracken, Dorothy ..... McCullough, Jack. . . McElroy, Helen ...... McElroy, Hazel ..... McFarland, Robert. . McKercher. Cecil . . . McHargue, Wanda. . McKelvey, Merle . . . Mennis, Colene . . . Meredith,John . . . Meyer, Otto ...... Meyer, Edna .....,. Metcalf, Merrick . . . Mink, Roy ....... Minturn, George .... Miller, Helen ..... Miller, Juanita .... Miller, Mercedes .... Miller, Thelma ..... Mickelson, George. . . Mills, Roberta ...... Mills, Dolores .....,. Moriarty, Emmett . . Morehouse, lsabel. . . 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