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ILAH ADKINS “I had rather have a fool to make me merry, than experi¬ ence to make me sad.” History course. Future: O. S. C. DOROTHY DEAN CASPELL “Brightly smile and sweetly sing-.” Commercial course. Future: Undecided. IRVING ANDERSON “Faith. that ' s as well said as if I hac; said it myself.” General course. Future: U. of O. FRED CHUNG “Talent ' s distribut¬ ed without regard to pedigree.” Manual Arts course. Future: U. of O. HELEN AVERILL “I was never less alone than when by myself.” History course. Future: Diatetics, O. S. C. MELBA BERG “Patience is a nec¬ essary ingredient of genius.” History course. Future: Monmouth Normal. MAY ELLIOTT A true poem is the poet’s mind. Entered from Wahki¬ akum High School. General course. Future. W. S. C. ESTHER FINNEY “All kin’ o’ smily round the lips. An’ teary roun’ the lashes.” Home Economics course. Future: Nurse’s train¬ ing at Emanuel hos¬ pital. ROBERT CARRUTHERS “I care not a fig for the cares of busi¬ ness.” Manual Arts course. Future: O. S. C. ANN FORNESS “The beautiful are never desolate. Foreign Language course. Future: San Matio Junior College. Page 16
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JEFFERS SUOKKO GRAMMS JUNTILLA MISS WOOTTON FORSTA H 128 January rntor History In February, 1924, three expeditions started out for Fort Astoria. Upon arriv¬ ing, the officers elected to take charge were: Brooks, president; Chester, vice presi¬ dent; H. Palnrberg, secretary; Dayton, treasurer; Peterson, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss Rose and Mr. Brookhart advisors. In the fall they were joined by another group of traders. Officers elected were: Pollack, president; E. Jeffers, vice president; Smethurst, secretary-treasurer; with Miss Rose and Mr. Eldridge as advisors. The traders were promoted to “Sophomores.” Those in command were: Hissner, president; Laughlin, vice president; Erickson, secretary; Silver, treasurer, and Miss Littler, advisor Once again the traders were promoted. They had become “Juniors. 1 he officers were: E. Jeffers, president; Appleton, vice president; Hanson, secretary, and Juntilla, treasurer. They are “Seniors!” E. Jeffers was elected to guide this expedition once more. Other officers were: Gramms, vice president; Juntilla, secretary, and Suokko, treas¬ urer. Miss Poysky was advisor and later, Miss Wootton. Two traders of this class had excelled others in all activities and were duly rewarded for their efforts at the end of the term. Helen Pietarila and Eric borsta earned the award and their names were engraved on the Gyro trophy. Page 15
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ERIC FORSTA I am not only wit¬ ty in myself, but the cause that wit is in other men.” Mathematics course. Future: Stanford Uni¬ versity. WILBUR HISSNER The word impossi¬ ble is not in my dic¬ tionary. Science course. Future: O. S. C. BERYL GRAMMS Blushing is the color of virtue.” F o r e i g ' n Language course. Future: Undecided. EVA .1A RVIXEN Why don ' t the men propose, Mamma?” Commercial course. Future: Undecided. SYLVIA HANHI There are manv different k i n d s of women aren ' t there? ' Entered from Grant Hi. F uture: Monmouth Normal. GEORGE HAURU “No man can afford to be angry.” Mathematics course. Future: Undecided. ELDRED JEFFERS “Strong reasons make strong action.” Science course. Future: Pre-Medics of U. of O. SANKEY JOHNSON Never idle a mo¬ ment.” Manual Arts course. Future: O. S. C. CARL HELLBERG He speaks a word of g r e a moment calmly.” Mathematics course. Future: Undecided. SYLVIA JUNTILLA Good manners and soft words have brought many a diffi¬ cult thing to pass.” Commercial course. Future: Undecided. Page 1 7
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