Clatskanie High School - Tiger Yearbook (Clatskanie, OR)

 - Class of 1928

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S. for 1928 as a qi reflection of the life of the N-X community-a little Holland ,ll surrounded by dyked lands -'J W XX Il I X i ' VFW X !n XR 3 .Pi N f X J ' f 1 HQ V 1 ll no P l.. A It Q xx?.'3g Etx 497 'ferr' are Maia J- A v'gg :J . -? Y -H?:x:'jg-rl I :N :VA 'si 4, mi' lv' Us ' V , 1 . 'fain M THE TIGER THE TIGER 1928 DEDICATION To the citizens of Clatskanie and vicinity who have so loyally supported every undertaking of the school, we grate- fully dedicate this, the fifth publication of the Tiger. 55? THE TIGER C. H. S. Annual Staff Editor ........ ...... H elen Erickson Manager ............... ...... A udrey Kidney Associate Editor ............ Margaret Sullivan Faculty Advisor ........ Miss Adrienne Hazard 6 O 01' P. 'O 73 I sv 54' xg: 'Q ful if A ' ug- QT-Tv-LI rv' lv' Hx THE TIGER History of C. H. S. When Clatskanie consisted of two houses and a barn, and settlers- rode horseback or went by boat to Portland for supplies, the school district extended to what is now Rainier. Instruction consisted of the old favorites, readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmeticf' but they were ably taught. About ten years later, a little two-room building stood upon the spot now occupied by' our present school. The little cabin grew with the number of pupils who attended it until there were eight grades occupying what is now the primary rooms and our history, science, and commercial rooms. Two years later, high school entered Clatskanie, and C. H. S. came into existence in the seventh and eighth grade building. This, too, became overcrowded, so in 1920 the present struc- ture was built, and six new teachers added to the faculty. As the region became more settled, the pioneers realized the growing need of a school, but there were too few people and not enough money to build a schoolhouse and hire a teacher, so E. mW. Conyers, one of the first people to come here after this section was opened, met the emergency call by turning the second floor of his home into a school room and himself acting as instructor. Pupils were brought on horseback from as far as twenty-five miles. Now after eight years- this is overcrowded, and soon C. H. S must leave its present site, and be rebuilt to accomodate the ever-growing number of students. .4 X i 599355 'f5 f'if'!L W' . dkl 'QA' Qllfihii' . M 'iqsf-'dsl .- - 41' 1 -2552 THE TIGER Superintendent of Schools A. R. MCCLURE Algebra Alleghaney College, 1912, Meadville, Pa. ls X M is '9 an Niqq, wifi' .sea gflwgrlr J A - e ..vafQ?g! A U gvfrff' 1 THE TIGER Faculty MILDRED HAYDEN History, Civics-, Latin, Debate, G. R. Advisor University of Oregon, 1925, Eugene, Oregon. ADRIENNE HAZARD English, French, Dramatic and Annual Advisor University of Oregon, 1926, Eugene, Oregon MILD RED COLEMAN Music and English University of Oregon, 1926, Eugene, Oregon LESTER A. 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L eonard Rasmussen Secretary ........... .... A dolph Sundberg Treasurer .......... ...... H enry Zimmerdahl Social Promoter ..... ...... N Valter .lofiusion Sergeant-at-arms ........ ....... J erome Puzey Flower: Orchids Colors: Silver-gray and Rose Motto: Not Eve but Dawn i yo Fin ' Q., ui X3 XJ V, Tilly! NLJAQ ffbfinrg 7-'L I -1 I t Qxvryvi lbs l ,il I 5 :pq 'HE TIGER .JH 4 4' ge? Y' I 4 '!m'1,v'2j 3 'i t U I ' ,J , 'im - g,Z2'1r 'und L Zh-fqllll , 4 'nr 1: 1- - - EEL PATRICIA BOYD Entered from St. Mary's Aca- demy, Portland, Ore., 1927. Vice-president Glee club, 43 school pianist,43 typing team, 43 debate team, 43 carnival committee 43 senior vaude- ville 4, school representative at Seaside May fete 2. MARIE BRANNER Entered from Astoria 1925: Glee club 2, 43 carnival com- mittee. 3, 43 senior vaude- ville, 4. ELECTA COLVIN Secretary-treasurer of class, 23 student body treasurer, 43 Glee club 1, 33 executive coun- cil, 43 carnival committee 1, 4. ELLEN EDMONDS Entered from Winema Hi, '25 Girl Reserves, 43 Glee club 2, 33 vice-president of class, 33 sergeant-at-arms, 23 Pro m committee, 33 class baseball team, 1, 2, 3. '-TERTRUDE EILERQTSONI President of class, 43 P ro m committee, 33 vice president of Cfntroversia club, 43 Contro- versia club, 43 G. R., 1, 2, 43 Glee club, 1, 43 Annual staff, 43 senior vaudeville, 43 O. A. C. delegate, 4. THE TIGER HELEN ERICKSON Dramatics, 1, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 G. R., 1, 2, 43 senior vaudeville, 43 A'ssistant editor of annual, 3: editor of annual, 43 class social promoter, 1, 23 S. B. social promoter, 3: G. R. treasurer, 4: G. R. secretary 2: vice-president dramatic club, 33 president debate club, 4: attendant to C. H. S. queen at Seaside May fete, 3. LYDIA ERICKSON G. R., 1, 2, 4, Glee club, 1, 2, 3: senior vaudeville, 4: Contro- versia club, 43 carnival com- mittee, 1, 2, 43 Prom Commit- tee 3. MELVINA ERICKSON G. R., 1, 2, 43 vice-president G. R., 2, Glee club, 1, 2, 33 Prom committee, 3: senior vaudeville, 43 Controversia club, 4. SARA ERICKSON Controversia club, 43 G. R. 1, 2, 43 secretary Controversia club, 4: vice-president G. R., 4, Prom committee, 3: senior vaudeville, 4: carnival com- mittee, 1, 2, 43 debate team, 4' commencement speaker, 4. v WALTER JOHNSON Football, 2, 3, 43 basketball, 4: C club 2, 3, 43 social pro- moter, 4. s w N J QW 1 X .L N l New X 1 I .. K ' .9 A . Xqmgiiiln... ' I . , inf.,-A-l VH ' ll 1 PX .F l QQX 'll 1 an RR 'H' THE TIGER Q!! ,Z SAIMA KARASTI Glee club, 13 G. R., 1, 2, 4, 0. A. C. delegate, 33 Contro- versia club, 4, assistant editor Pep, 33 editor Pep, 43 class treasurer, 15 senior vaudeville 43 carnival committee, 1, 4. EWIN KLEGER Class president, 23 dramatics, 35 athletic manager, 43 O. A. C. delegate, 3, Prom commit- tee, 33 senior vaudeville, 4. HULDA LAMPSA Annual reporter, 43 G. R. 1, 2, 4, Glee club, 1, 33 secretary of G. R., 43 typing team, 3, 43 Controversia club, 43 s-enior vaudeville, 4, Prom commit- teeg carnival committee, 1, 3, 4. ISABELLE LEIGAN Glee club, 1, 23 G. R. 1, 2, 45 Prom committee, 35 carnival committee. 1. 2, 33 dramatics, 4, class social promoter, 35 librarian, 43 senior vaudeville, 4. ALBIN MATTSON THE TIGER LUCILLE MILLER Entered from Eugene High, 1927. Senior vaudeville, 4. JENNY MUSTOLA Entered from Rainier, 1925. Glee club, 1: G. R. 1: basket- ball, 3. JEROME PUZEY Football, 2, 3, 41 Basketball, 43 President of class, 1. DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Glee club, 1, 3, 4: G. R., 1, 2, 45 debate club, 43 Basketball, 3: carnival committee: junior Prom committee, 33 senior vaudeville, 4. LEONARD RASMUSSEN Basketball, 43 baseball, 2: yell leader, 43 dramatics, 3, 4: vice-president of class, 4: Prom committee, 3, carnival committee. pg- -get ,f 'sv-me 'SN ls 9 i H51 P Has 1 .rp 23,99 X -' gash xsflrflvl 45 'wr' fxi qgnifbb. at-V ul ' - och 'HE T IGER ae' . pi QW in 1 NIU? t I ' i H ' 'ggi-,zzlfalf g -- - , ,JH ISABELLE RICE Fenior vaudeville, 4: tvping team, 3, 43 Glee club, 13 G. R., 1, 4, carnival committee. 2, 43 Editor literary department of Pep. 33 Delegate to O. A. C. typing contest, 3, 4g annual reporter, 3, 4, Prom commit- tee, 3. ADOLDH SUNDBER0 Football, 1. 2. 33 basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4: track, 1, 2: baseball, lg vice-president C club, 23 class slecretarv-treasurer, 43 C club 1, 2. 3, 4. LOIS TERPENING Delegate to U. of O. confer- ence, 43 G. R., 1, 2, 43 Glee club, 1, 2, 43 president of Glee club, 43 vice-president class, 13 secretary class, 33 S. B. secre- tarv. 3, Controversia club, 43 debate team, 43 typing team, 3, 4, dramatics, 4, delegate to O. A. C. typing contest, 3, 43 annual reporter, 1, 2. 33 senior vaudeville, 43 valedic- torian. RALPH THOMAS Football, 3, 4: assistant an- nual manager. 33 Prom com- mittee, 3g class treasurer. 3, Delegate to U. of O. confen- ence, 4: sergeant at arms, 2. arms, 4. HENRY ZIMMERDAHL Football, 2, 3, 43 captain of football team, 4, basketball, 3, 4. track, 45 segeaant at TI-IE TIGER Senior Class SAIMA KARASTI Saima Karasti says that of all the vocations from which she might choose teaching appeals to her the most. This being the case she plans to attend the O. S. N. school and prepare herself to teach the primary and intermediate grades. EDWIN KLEGER Edwin Kleger intends to work for a couple of years and then will take a busines-s course in college. After complet- ing this course he plans to be engaged in foreign trade. ALBIN MATTSON Albin Mattson says that he will work for a while in logging camps. Then he will go to college, taking electrical course. ISABELLE LEIGAN Isabelle Leigan is going to take up a secretarial course in Portland and take a civil service position in Hawaii. GERTRUDE EILERTSON After she has graduated from this dear old high school and if everything goes well, shexintends to take a secretarial course at O. A. C. Thereafter she hopes to become an elli- cient secretary to Henry Ford or his son Edsel. MELVINA ERICKSON Melvina Erickson says that she will go to the Southern Ore- gon Normal School at Ashland next fall. This means she hopes to become ai teacher with Lydia. LUCILLE MILLER Lucille Miller has been planning to be a nurse, becausefiin- steadnof having someone to give the medicine to 'her, she wants to be the g1ver+-and if she ever gets a chance to apply her knowledge to some of the persons who have dosed her witlr-pills andipowders, she intends to retfal-late. WALTER JOHNSON Walter Johnson informsr us that he intends to do nothing, but that someday he hopes to be president of the U. S. LOIS TERPENING Lois Terpening having reluctantly put aside her youthful ambition for a career as a famous movie star, a famous musician, a famous dancer, anything famous, now turns to a consideration of more practical plans for the future. She intends to go to college and perhaps take a commercial course. although she has not fully decided as yet. HELEN ERICKSON Helen Erickson is planning to take an intensive course in beauty operating. Then she will work in some big beauty shop in Los Angeles. Two years later she will own and operate a chain of beauty shops RALPH THOMAS . S yo 015 . . . li, -Q94 xX91zt,i - ,vs 'nw W h V I V M . .... ....--.-......--.. . Oa,iF'1. Ralph Thomas t'e'arfully informs us that he will spend the X Q1 Q 111' -lar A fiiffams U. . 8 ..V-'.V.,i'E 5:37, QQ. A I 'V O 5.44 -ffl I' i.. cttw ,kb afgfaiiiii M . THE TIGER summer in Clatskanie, working for his health. Then he will go to college cr take to the air. No stunts like Lindy of course, but- DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Dorothy Rasmussen will spend the s-ummer in San Francisco and will enter the University of California at Berkeley in the fall. HULDA LAMPSA Hulda Lampsa plans to take a stenographical course, but not right after finishing high school. ISABELLE RICE Isabelle Rice informs us to the effect that she may go to business college in the fall. LEONARD RASMUSSEN Leonard Rasmussen intends to study medicine at the Medical school in Portland. ELLEN EDMONDS Ellen Edmonds remarked that her highest ambition would be accomplished when she found herself seated in the U. S. Senate, representing Oregon. When this golden moment of her life arrives she believes it will be worth the hard work. JENNY MUSTOLA Jenny Mustola intends to visit friends in California t his summer, and will enter Oregon Normal next fall. MARIE BRANNER Marie Branner is planning to work this summer and will go to business college in Portland next fall. SARA ERICKSON Sara Erickson says that she plans to take life as it comes because she can't do otherwise. She has not made any de- finite plans for the future. ELECTA COLVIN Electa Colvin says that she is considering so many plans that she can't decide which to follow. If she decides to follow one she says she will be glad to let us know. LYDIA ERICKSON Lydia Erickson intends to go to Ashland where she thinks she will learn enough to become a school ma.rm and then she will go into the wilds of Alaska with Melvina Where they will teach all the litle Eskimo children. fprovided there are any there.J PATRICIA BOYD Patricia Boyd says that next fall she will go to normal school at Ashland. After that she hopes to be an excellent but sympathetic grade school marm. ADOLPH SUNDBERG Adolph Sundberg remarked that he was just a bum, but that sometime he might become a Hbootleggerf' ,..,5'? THE TIGER .i, -px- -i.- I 111110 f A U9- I Qi ,, 'Er W5 A 7' Q cers President .......... ...... A udrey Kidney Vice-president ..... .... M iriam Skriiko Secretary ........ ...... A dryne Kidney Treasurer ....... ......... A nn Jensen Flower: White Carnation Colors: Green and White Motto: Climb Tho' the Rocks be Rugged. Hx is '-15: ifwrf ig. xx 3 Efvvlynl i N X4 ,,' . ,A gipsvinil. - A U P: 44 I V I '21 THE TIGER Junior Class 'a:.-:ici-' A JUNIOR ODE Oh, ye Freshies, Sophs, and Seniors Listen to our refrain, 'Tis the song of the Jolly Juniors That to this page has stray'n. Each Junior cannot help but think Of the days that have gone byg It seems he cannot realize How fast the time does fly. As a class we've had our troubles But these only make us stronger, For hard-knocks and struggles Make loyalty and friendship last longer. Our lives are shaped by the road we take Unon the Sea of Life: By steering straight up on our course, We ll be what We want to be. , Ng., ggvyf, e . . . ' v , klgflfb n 'Q i, ,: 'AA 512-1425 ':aF,'f1+,. 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V 4 ,gmail tc E- . -may ,JH THE TIGER Q , lfthnzn t 1? flmyf r llnnvx 'I z..Il .Q Officers President ............................ Irvine Hautala Vice President ...... ............. A dda Barr Secretary ......... ....... E sther Eilertson Treasurer ................................ Alice Niemela Class- Flower, Ophelia Rose Colors, Blue and White Motto: Striving to Succeed. li S? O 'viii jx , . 'K' 4 Ja . A THE TIGER Freshmen Class The Iirst day of school found seventy-five inexperienced cuts ready to begin their high s-chcol career. This class was the largest which has ever entered in this school, and it has kept its number with scarcely a member dropped. After the Freshmen had bravely withstood all the hard- ships of the Fres-hman initiation, they gave their return party, which was a great success. At the carnival the newly chast- ened and very humble Freshmen proceeded to establish a good reputation by making their Fish Pond a financial suc- cess. 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Clatskanie kicked off to Cathlamet on the 20 yard line. They returned the ball ten yards. In three downs they advanced the ball only three yards and then punted. Holombo returned the ball to the 50 yard line. Then in a series of line bucks, end runs, and off tackle smashes, the Tigers marched down the field for a touchdown. The ball was carried over by Sundberg. The brunt of the attack throughout the game was on the shoulders of Zimmerdahl and Sundberg. The Kelso team was met October 8. An excellent game was played, especially on the defense, but the heavier and more experienced Kelso team was too strong, resulting in a score of 12-0. Scappoose and Clatskanie fought a hard battle on the home field October 14. .The game started with Scappoose kicking off to Clatskanie. Sundberg scored a touch down for the Tigers after the team had forged slowly down the field within 15 yards of the Scappoose goal. The field kick did not go over the goal thus giving Clatskanie a tally of 6. In the second it 3 O 'll If-up 'I as 53. E pm? , YW. x N IT?:EI', . iw K -. - 'Wim' X A 'fa rl. THE TIGER quarter Scappoose made a touchdcwn and a field kick and were accordingly chalked up with 7 points. Both teams work- ed hard during the third quarter, but neither side succeeded in scoring. Scappoose scored a touch down duing the fourth quarter. The goal kick failed to go over the goal, leaving the score 13-6 Scappoose's favor. Sundberg was the star player on the Clatskanie team, and several times ran away from the swiftest opponents. Zimmerdahl, one of the old standbys of the team, was forced out of the game by injuries, leaving the line considerably weakened with less power to withstand the rushes of the Scappoose players. On October 21 in the gridiron contest with Astoria the Tigers were walloped 34-0. The Clatskanie team started the game when Johnson kicked off. Early in the game Astoria scored two touchdowns, but did not make any more successful plays until the last half. Thomas, Stratton, and Sundberg played a fine game. All plays coming their way were blocked and the heavier opponents of the Tigers did not s-ucceed in the plays through the line but made use of their quick back- field in passes and end runs. The Tigers played a tie game November 5 with the Vernonia eleven. The game was a thriller all the way through. The teams were evenly matched, and at the last quarter the score stood 0-0. The game started with Vernonia kicking off. Gra- ham recovered the ball with a large gain for Clatskanie. It was a hard fought game from start to finish with the last half given over mostly to punts. Vernonia came startlingly close to their goal twice and a touch down seemed inevitable, but due to Puzey's long punts they were put far back on the field. Vernonia substituted in the second half but Clatskanie did not use any subs.. St. Helens won a decisive victory over our team by a score of 13-0. On Armistice Day the boys journeyed to Rainier to put their skill against the Rainier warriors and came home with the short end of 37-0. A large crowd of students and football fans watched the battle which was fought in a sea of mud. The last game of the series was to be with Seaside. How- ever, the game was postponed. The line-up for the year was as follows: Backfield, Zimmer- dahl, Graham, Holombo, Henderson, and Thomasg Line-men: Finley, Puzey, Doran, Viuhkola, Orwig, Campbell, Karasti, Erickson, Stratton. The boys were under the capable coaching of Mr. Wilcox who has trained them in previous years also. 40 Qggf 49' . . 4:1 '1 I f:1fjiff' f -- 21 .0 -1. -sr wat, . R-44 '!11,L'!li' , Y f, J-. -- . - .eff THE TIGER Basketball This year's basketball season was very difficult. In fact, it was so diificult that the Tigers did not win a league game. But this could be expected, as only one letter man reported, and the rest were inexperienced. At the end of the season only seven men were turning out, and every one was playing on the regular team. The first game was at Rainier. The Tigers put up a hard fight against their heavier and more experienced opponents but lost the contest. Clatskanie dropped the second game to the St. Helens suin- tette, who out shot and out played them all through the game. The Tigers played one of their best games against Astoria, but lost out because of the teamwork of the Astorians. Seaside was the next to defeat the Tigers, but only by a narrow margin. The team then journeyed to Scappoose, where they were defeated by the close checking and good shooting of the members- of that team. S o 'Pu' v-1 Yrjsx -:ui all ., -' l A- I--Tl: ee F15 PTE TIGER, Vernonia crme next and defeats the home team again by close checking. The team then went to Astoria, who defeated them this time by an overwhelming score. Rainier defeated Clatskanie the second time by a larger score than the previous encounter. The Tigers then went to St. Helens and gave them a great race but dropped the contest by a few points. Scappoose took the next contest by the narrow margin of two points. The last game of the season was played at Vernonia and lost again by only two points. The members cf the team avid the points the? scored this season are as follows: Sundlrerg, forward, 773 Finley, center, 3832 Erickson, forward, 18Q Rasmussen, forward, 123 Orwig guard, 53 Johnson, guard, 43 and Campbell, guard, 2. The games played and scores are as follows. Clatskanie 18, Rainier 27, Clatskanie 17, St. Helens 37: Clatskanie 24, Astoria 39, Clatskanie 16, Seaside 23, Clats- kanie 9, Scappoose 203 Clatskanie 9, Vernonia 233 Clatskanie 43 As-toria 443 Clatskanie 14, Rainier 261 Clatskanie 27, St. Helens 391 Clatskanie 16, Scappoose 183 Clatskanie 18, Vernonia 20. ' uv' 5 N 9' ,rl 'I I . ,!:,3,31'l -l3 2 3tQ 'g fs, if 5341? g g 'THE TIGER Student Body All students of Clatskanie High School are voluntarily members of the student body upon payment of tifty cents for dues. Regular metings are held the first Monday of every month in order to bring business matters before the students and to hear reports from the Executive Council. Q cers Acting President ..... ...... A udrey Kidney Secretary ............. .... B arnadine Daly Treasurer .... ............ E lecta Colvin Yell Leader .................... Gwendolyn Gumm Student Body Manager ........ Kester Finley Athletic Manager .................... Edwin Kleger Q vnu ?9115s '9 ix '32 sf' X-sl A i :FILE 4 its A v 4 1 THD TICET. Controftfersia Club The Clontroversia Club, of twenty-seven members, was organized in October, 1927. The officers are: president, Helen Erickson: vice-president, Gertrude Eilertsong and secretary-treasurer, Sara Erickson. A debate team was chosen after several try-outs. These making the team Were: affirmative, Miriam Skriiko. Lois Terpening, and Bernadine Dalyg negative, Sara Erickson, Patricia Boyd, and Elva Birkenfeld. This is the first time in several years that Clatskanie High School has participated in county forensics. The first interschool debate this year was held March 8. The Clatskanie affirmative with the Rainier negative ended 3-0 in favor of Rainier: Clatskanie's negative at Vernonia ended 2-1 in Clatskanie's favor. The second debate was held April 9 with Clatskanie's affirmative at St. Helens: the judges favored St. Helens 3-O. Clatskanie.'s negative met the St. Helens affirmative and the latter won by a 3-0 decision. The rfuestfcn used frr both debates Was: Resolved that the United'States should not grant the Philippines their immediate independence. We did not hope to Win many debates this year, but merely laid the foundation for a winning team in the future. With those still in school who took part in forensics this year and others who have become interested in it from listening to the debates we have the nucleus for a sucessful team in the future. Miss Havden erved as a very successful coach this year. l l' .s , Q if V, L MJ- I ' ' Wim if . ' ' , S ' '. I ! iii., L ' H -F,i'pv'5:k Y Af . T THE TIGER Typing Team The annual district typing contest was held at the local high school March 16, 1928. ,The schools participating Were. St. Helens, Scappoose, Rainier, and' Clatskanie. Those on our team were: Senior division: Lois Terpening, Isabelle Rice, and Hulda Lampsa. Junior division: Margaret Sullivan, Kenneth Tichenor, and Patricia Boyd. The team won the silver loving cup presented by the First National Bank of Scappoose, this being the second successive year to have the cup. The accur- acy medal and a silver loving cup was won by Isabelle Rice, and three of the four ribbons awarded were won by members of the team. Margaret Sullivan and Kenneth Tichenor, novices, and Isabelle Rice and Lois Terpening, amateurs, represented Clatskanie at the state contest at Corvallis. Although they did not win any actual honors, they made a good record and are to be congratulated for futhering friendly inter-school relationship gy participating in the state-wide contest it o SVQ1' .. 1 ' ,Sf Eat' xijfefif. . ,yi A R -'wird 1 1,44 'ir-1 fc 'w 'Flip -l,--. i The Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves were organized early in the yelr under the supervision of Miss Hayden. At the Hrst meeting the following oflicers were elected: president, Lois Terpeningg vice-president, Sarah Erickson: secretary, Hulda Lampsag treasurer, Helen Erickscng song leader, Marjorie McDonald. Lois Terpening, our president, was chosen as a delegate to attend the Girl Reserve convention held at Eugene in December. The following are members of this organization: Lillian Bakko, Elva Birkenfeld, Bernadine Daly, Helen Erickson, Bernice Erickson, Sara Erickson, Lydia Erickson, Melvina Erickson, Ellen Edmonds, Annabelle Edmonds, Gertrude Filertson Eleanor Erkkila Eleanor Graham, Helen Karvonen, Helen Kleger Salma Karasti, Mildred Johnson, Mabel John- son Isabelle Leigan Hulda Lampsa, Marjorie McDonald, Melba Miller lrne Markwell Agnes Mickelson, Selma Olsen, Isabelle Rice Dorothy Rasmussen, Hazel Sundberg, Miriam 44 J QQ!! , , . ' L . fgfiiii i, l A 3 NQUQ I . ' K ' wharf nl Skriiko. Lois Terpening and Velma Weaver. O -., ,,'. p L 21l.'iu ii',. A mm! Q - . ,auj THE TIGER Drfmicltics February 16 and 17, the High School Dramatic club present- ed The Basliful Mr. Bottles at the Columbia Theatre. It was formerly planned to have it presented before the Christmas vacation, but the inability of the leading man to take part caused it to be postponed. The cast was: Major Robert Bobbs, the bashful one, George Ericksong Marston Bobbs, his exact opposite, Lecnard Rasmus- seng Celestia Vanderpool, famed movie vamp, Adryne Kidneyg Jean Graham, a Deleware charmer, Helen Erick1on,.Katherine Henderson, a young wife, Audrey Kidneyg Fred Henderson, her husband, Gene Orwigg Mrs. Wiggins, the landlady, Mar- jorie McDonaldg Obadiah Stump, a green country product, Kester Finleyg Julie, Celestia's French maid from Paris, Ky., Lois Terpeningg Frances VVhittaker, a debutante, Isabelle Leigan, and Sally Rose, an athletic girl. The play was successful in every wav because of the able coaching given by Miss Hazard, and the co-operation of the students. r i u ' Q I ff 47 li, 'v' ig., . X, S , r' 4, ,' -. . an icsifl' nl - -1 2v1'Hrl' . lv, A Q ' '35 .vc-rr rufvwdr fl-N THE TIGER Qlee Club The Glee Club of the Clatskanie High School started the iirst cfwthe year with a large attendance. Many of the old members and several news ones came to the meetings hoping that they would be able to present an operetta later on in the season. After a few meetings were held it was- decided to organize the club. The oflicers elected were: president, Lois Terpeningg vice-president, Patricia Boyd: secretary and treas- urer, Audrey Kidneyg librarian, Selma Olsen, sergeant-at- arms, Marjorie McDonald. Soon after election we started work on a cantata for the Christmas program. After much practicing the cantata was presented in the assemgly and proved to be a success. Four members were then chos-en to sing between acts of the play, Bashfu1 Mr. Bobbs. Under the directorship of Miss Coleman the club prepared several numbers for the baccalaureate' service and commence- ment exercises. Because of the lack of time they were unable to present an operetta this year. The members are: sopranos: Gewendolyn Gumm, Dorothy Campbell, Bernadine Daly, Bernice Erickson, Eleanor Graham, Marjorie Hamilton, Mary Hall, Hannah John, Mildred John- son, Audrey Kidney, Ruth Lovegren, Melba Miller, Selma Olsen, Agnes Stockengerg, Lois Terpening, Velma Weaver, Annabelle Edmonds, Dorothy Rasmussen, Gertrude Eilertson, Irene Coles and Helen Karvonen. Altos: Marie Branner, Marian Doran, Eva Dola, Ellen Erick- son, Inez Heikkela, Marie Lumijarvi, lone Markwell, Jennie Mustola, Marjorie McDonald, Esther Nordberg, Lila Rasmus- sen, Sally Rose, Adelaide Jenks, Adda Barr, Hazel Sundberg, and Helen Kleger. K M Q 7 1' ' a QM, i A 5':.iPili?, 1 - - B ' if THE TIGER Tue Carnival Ghcsts, witches. and goblins rf a'l kinds ventrred f-crth from their haunts on the night of October 30. heading for i ' H ll 'en Carnival. the scene of the-r annual festival, the a owe Upon arriving at the high school gymnasium, their appointed rendezvous, they listened to a program given by tre grammar schcol and high schcol. Spooky sketches and ghostly music put all the listeners in the proper frame of mind. After this entertainment they proceeded to frolic to their hearts' content. The various booths, gaily decorated in Flack ard orange, proved alluring to many, but the novelty bofth. with its gay . t. packages of confetti, was the most popular. In a short lme A '-.,,1 ,.', ..u --.,.-, the air was filled with flying paper. All c3::.:-----.- ---o... ....... heard when a particularly well-aimed handful found its mark. Even the mcst staid ghost forgot his dignity long enough to join the ranks of confetti-throwers. At a late hour the revelers returned to their homes. one and all having declared that this ye:1r's carnival was the best ever held. The junior From The Junior Prom given by the class of '29 was cne of the outstanding events of this school year. It was held in the I. O. O. F. lodge hall on the night cf April 20. The hall was attractively decorated with the dass coli rs. zreer and white. Green s-treamers covered the lights, thus softening the light to a mellow glow. The seats were draped with vari-colored robes, which heightened the informal effect carried out by the other decorations. The class was rewarded by a large attendance and an enjoyable evening. One hundred and five dollars were taken in at the check room and ticket office. Committees of Juniors worked diligently to bring about the success of the affair. Audrey Kidney, general manager, was chairman of the business committee. lone Markwell, Margaret Sullivan, and Elva Birkenfeld assister her. Ann Jensen, chairman, and her committee, Alma Sirnio, Rachael Lumijarvi, and Agnes Mickelson, took care of the invitations-. Three hundred and fifty were sent out, and a greater number than usual were accepted. The decorations were taken care of by a committee of wrich Adryne Kidner was chairrran Sally Rose, Agnes Stockenberg, and Eleanor Erkilla were the other members. As the Prcm is the main social event of the year, all worked with great zeal at their respective jobs if Fu' 7 , is - 4 ,Q r r 45 ??4.ill I A f - ,, .,.'f.'fg,s : 1?', HQ I l C THE TIGER Senior Vaudeville The deck of a ship is an excellent place for a successful entertainment, especially when the crew and passengers are students of the C. H. S. On Friday, May 4, the gymnasium was filled with spectators, more cr less in a state of eager expectancy. The occasion was the Senior Vaudeville, the first activity of its kind ever pre- sented here. As the name implies, the Seniors were the chief participants, but they were helped a great deal by the Juniors and underclassmen. In order to get the audience in a proper mood for the rest of the program, a two reel comedy was shown first. Following this was a negro dialogue in which the dusky actors were very interesting and funny. A member of the Senior class then claimed the attention of the audience. The flappers next took the stage. Of course, flappers are frequently seen about the C. H. S., but a contrast between old and new-fashioned flappers was a very unique number. A play, The Florist Shop, was presented by members of the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes. In the play we found out the value of a sentimental heart. Of course, no program is complete without magicians. Mycowsky and Mapleinsky furnished the proper spooky element Friday night. The crew of the ship were well represented in the conclu- sion, Over the Bounding Main, which included a sailors' hornpipe, pirate drill, dancing chorus and the iinale. Miss Hazard, the Senior class advisor, coached the work. She was assisted by Miss Perkins and Miss Dippert. The patrons of the school showed their usual praiseworthy loyalty in supporting the project, and the student body, especially the Seniors wish to thank them for this co-operation Senior Class Dressllp The Seniors Dress Up Day was on March 17, 1928. The quaint and original costumes attracted very much attention. Many snapshots were taken to keep in mind the class of '28, 9 . iff . ' 3 . r u ' W wir i nitnig-A I ,gn . i V I ,JH THE TIGER Baccalaureate Baccalaureate services were held in the Presbyterian church, Sunday, May 20. The Baccalaureate address was delivered by Rev. B. Waddington and the invocation by Rev. J. E. Faucett. Mrs. Wooden played the processional, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson gave a special vocal selection. Commencement exercises took place in the high school gymnasium, May 24. The senior class was one of the largest that has ever graduated from Clatskanie High schcol. For the first time in the histcry of this schocl caps and gowns were worn. The Merry Makers orchestra played the march and gave a special selection. Other musical numbers were a piano solo by Miss Patricia Boyd and a song by the Glee club. Dean Jewell of Oregon Agricultural College delivered the commencement address-. The other speakers were Miss Lois Terpening, valedictorian, and Miss Sara Erickson, and Mr. Edwin Kleger. Mr. McClure presented the diplomas and awards. C. H. S. News Through the courtes-y of the Clatskanie Chief. the Clats- kanie High Schcol News was given a page in the paper again this year. The name of the page was changed to Clatskanie High School News as the former name Pep did not seem appro- priate for journalism. The news items for the paper were written by the students- and grades were given in' English work. In this way better work was handed in and the students were more willing to write up the news. The paper contained news crncerning the social and ath- letic events-, class work, editcrials rn timely subjects, per- sonals and jokes. The best papers from the English classes were often printed. The staff which was elected at the beginning of the school term served the whole year. They were as follows: editor. tant, Helen Klegerg advis-r, Miss Adrienne Hazard, of the Saima Karastig junizr assistant, Sally Rose, sopromore assis- English department. O I h .., Q C39 lyl' :V fi 'Q: , it -l aff ,-LL vm r'lbN 'M:9I5':rgg: . 4 ...wg ig. .Q 'Q QL- .MQS1 n IW-x'2 I , -, THE TIGER .1 ,3....-T..-F. , V ,,,.N,.m,, .L,. ,7r.,...Y,,.,.,m.?W.. -Www -,,,,..-. 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Little did they know that Ihad taken a course in public speaking. But when I finished they were speechless-. They were asleep. lst Married Man: Allow me to present my wife to yon. 2nd Married Man: Many thanks, but I have one. Frosh: Dad, we learned at school today that the animals have a new fur coat every winter. Dad: Be quiet, your mother is in ther next room. Hasn't she attractive eyes? They're so different. Yeh, I noticed that one's green and the other's brown. Can't study in the fall, Gotta play football. Can't study in the winter, Gotta play basketball. Can't study in the spring, Gotta play baseball. Can't study in the summer, Gotta girl. We know jus-t how hunters feel when they see bear tracks and don't see any bears. We've seen car tracks, but no car. Let me sell you a Saturday Evening Post, mister. No, thanks. I'm still reading the one I bought in 1920. 1 Kenneth: Hey, you going to class today? Q li' Ed R.: Wha.t's the matter with you? I was there yester- Q ig ti day. Qty., - in mf' Helen: Gee, I'm mad at you. big, Joe C.: Why? ,i t v N , I Helen: Oh, it's all the rage. 'ff ,ilfiilll A efxqlffg Q- - Y .TAIR THE TIGER Jokes Joe C.g I'l1 stand just so much and no more. Mr. McClure: Yes, and then what, Joe: Then I'll sit down. l. -.- Miss Hayden: 'Tm glad you like the book. What do you think is its strongest part? George V3 The cover! One of Americ.a's Exceptional Business Colleges FULLY ACCREDITED By National Association of COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Write for your copy of Move Your Future Forward ORTHWESTE N 341 Salmon sr, Portland, ore. C ie.I4.Z'AZ ' Brock's Confectionery CONFECTION AND SOFT DRINK HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS AND TOWNSPEOPLE X 1 '. 'C' u fy is K. ' 4 v nfl lwio hx 5 ,Wg .-. , ' 5 V fi. 5 K' .'.b'-5.3 nl, A so . , 226.52-2' ff' HAS I 5 1 :sql THE TIGER Jokes Madam, won't you subscribe to the Home Companion? No, sir! Those trial marriage ideas aren't going to get any support from me. Speakeasy slogan: Every knock is a customer. Frosh: I want to buy some gloves. Clerk: Kid gloves? Frosh: I should say not! I'm in high school now. The Uwl Pool Hall Compliments of 1 Keck and Miller REMEMBER THE RED AND WHITE CHAIN STORE Owned and Operated by a Neighbor Clatskanie Mercantile Co. s .kg fl' Wi' ,U :Jars '4 5' , ,, -- , ,gi THE TIGER Jokes If bookkeeping were apples, And English was meat, And geometry was a triange of good things to eatg And if French and Caesar were easy as pie Oh, woulfdn't this be some life for you and I? Who was the absent-minded prof who put pepper do back and scratched the soup? wn his Clatskanie Studio Photos, Kodak, Copying, Viewing, Coloring Bring or send us your Kodak work Try our Work and be Convinced! Work Promptly Done GREEN VALE CREAMERY PAUL B. B-ORDER, Prop Makers of BoTde'r's Better Butter You Can Whip Our Cream, But- You Can't Beat Our Butter And it Costs No More than The Ordinary. it Ko P -l x f if . is 'fa' 'Y 0 'ns L If J 5 ' x i'i'E' I 'nl Q . -1 .3.n',?n' QR fi ,4 cc Fiq- sw, . ie iiliii' jim ,lg lil ii in T'-7 zlaiffllt THE TIGER What a Pleasure .... ULOFA BREAD for the Housewife and Mother to iind Just like the real home-made bread with the addition of uniform, never-failing goodness. For it is baked right here at home in our own clean, sanitary bakery. We welcome a visit from you. NATIONAL BAKERY Home of Good Things to Eat Phone 785 For Real Personal, Effective, BUSINESS TRAINING GO TO The Longview Business College No better Commercial School for quality, location, of opportunities, and individual in- struction exists on the Coast. TRY Uhr Dlnnguiem Euainvuu Qlnllrge High School Work A Specialty fPrices on requestl Monograms, Pennants, Banners Pillows, Blankets, Caps Felt Letters, Etc. THE PENNANT SHOP 227 SEURITY BLDG., 5th 85 Pine Sts., BR.9241 25? I-I TGE MACDONALD 8z CALAVAN Pool Hall SOFT DRINKS and CARDS nch Room in Connecti the Jlome Q' N Qualitq Printing Plates fqfyff WEST COAST ENSEGWEEQ M90 G 4 99529 wi. vu I1 GQ' QQ 'X-I Q , . ,A T N ia fl THE TIGER wwf Knowledge gained by hard knocks Is mighty expensiveg Reserve what you get in school For future-use. Louis Fluhrer Mayger, Oregon ,152 THE TIGER nur 3 huratinn Svhnulh Qlnntinne High schcol has taught you the value of educa- tion, of training yourself for your life work. Continue this training at the UNIVERSITY OF OREGiON. If you want a sound general education cr aspire to be a doctor, a lawyer, a iournalist, an artist, a. musician, an educator, or if you want a thorough, valuable training in business, you should come to your state University. You may enter the University at the beginning of any term, and you may make extra credits at the summer session or by correspondence. Write today for a catalogue to Earl M. Pallett, Registrar liniuerzitg nf GBrPgnn The University that serves the entire state f s is 9 O .5 - 4 .35 'ii 6 xx ' 541, Ilgri .143 ff- , ,' 9 A-fa s . n :zany Hass I 4' F5 iw 'S I lf ll Qeff ll' '4 ggglf, 341 ., xv' r, . '4 ,l my S Tlllxflf P -ilu- il i-L 1-7 g. . THE TIGER Ubin Annual uma Idrintrh hg Uhr Gllatakanie Qlhirf uincy Mercantile Co. General Merchandise Phone 57178 Headquarters for School Books and School Supplies Millinery - Dry Gcods Smart Coats and Dresses M. Azelie Conyers THE SHACK Confectionery and Restaurant Home of the Sweets, The Sweeter, the Sweetest See Shorty and don't forget our Booths Compliments of LOUR LOCAL THRIFT GROCER Where you save on Foodstuffs The practice of THRIFTS is the Shortest path to Independence. Store No. 1 1 5 THE TIGER The Markwell Store Dry Goods 8: Notions -1- Butterick Patters Clatskanie, Oregon SCIENCE-The Key to Education Just as science has unlocked new doors for the indus- tries, vastly enlarging their field and improving their products, so it has opened up new interests in educa- tiom, excited keener and more definite incentives to study, and established more vital contacts in life. In the higher eclucaticn of: teday, the motive pcwer of progress, like that in the business an d professional world, is the scientific spirit. This spirit, in the college laboratory and class-room, is training the le-aders of the industrial and scientific world. At Oregon State the usual broad curricula of the l:s,nd grant colleges, animated by the scientific spirit, in- clude the following schools: Agriculture, Chemical En- gineering, Commerce, Engineering, Forestry, Home Eco- mimics, Military Science, Mines, Pharmacy, Vocational Education. The School of Basic Arts- and Sciences, In- dustrial Journalism, Library Practice, Physical Educa- tion, and Music afford general and specialized training. For catalogue and other information address The Registrar OREGON STATE Agricultural College, Corvallis Cfinlnmhia Earhumrr nmpang Sporting Fishing Goods Tackle Clats-kanie, Oregon Jokes A senior wrote to Alnnie Glory and asked: Why does m girl close her eyes when I kiss her? The answer came: Can't tell till I see your picture P, I X 4' yo 59015 'QQ E63 4 y X Wm ,Y Q . ?'Qx.!5fI A Outfall A Qzutd ,Hsu THE TIGER ' ' 'Yagi 6173 Give to the Wforld the Best You have and the Best will Come Back to You Benson Cnmber Co. Clatskanie, Oregon 35'-J? THE TIGER To the Graduates CON GRA TULATIONS C. R. Efuenson Manager and owner of Simmons Mercantile Company CRed-CHAIN STORE-Wllitej We invite your trade at all times With New and Timely Merchandise Priced Rright Simmons Mercantile Co. Merchandise of Quality O '4 f QM ' vigx.:,gf xxyzg-' 53' H, .241 SSR! '1 r M.-S1 lil? n, ' A zifwff HQ. THE TIGER The Store That Features Nationally Known Goods One of the many Famous Brands We carry: Peters Shoes A Demonstration in the new FORD is Ccnvincing Evidence that it is in the 81000.00 CLASS Doumitt Bros. Department Store Bryant Motor CO AT YOUR SERVICE Drugs- and Drug Sundries Books, Stationery and Supplies Kodaks, Films and Developing Service A.cme Paints Kc Varnishes, and Lacquers Helena Rubenstein's Toiletries Support in All C. H. S. Activities. fl-+----9----4---01 CLATSKANIE DRUG COMPANY 'IL Q,gqa SL,u oxlaol. cuxsxnul. . U .JZ THE TIGER Compliments of ow V0 First National Bank CLATSKANIE, OREGON Han F21 K xis .N la Qi 2.450 X500 1' xl W3 I Mil:-5' vm -1- A - Z!-H-- .-in -1 -:JT MMM-aww. ,Q ,ffgg Wffbylfvvffl Vftfcg 1'3f'bJ'Afl-4-'C 7' THE TIGER japoavwl o-ff fi JWML-VQJ '91 wwf 1 , f , ,Q D'r.A.M.Silva J . 'f '-' DENTIST 5 ' X-RAY Phone 935 Clatskanie, Ore. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. James L. Wooden Dr. Waldo W. Ball Dr. M. W. Markham DENTIST rd ,fa 'Gas Anaesthesia X-Ray 43' Office at Office phone 406 Clatskanie Hospital Residence phone 866 jhifiiv... - . ' 'Q i - 25'? THE TIGER Jokes I am the vanity case of a girl student, Beside the usual mirror, powder puff, and lip stick, Which other vanities' carry, I am equipped with Two sticks of gum, a two-cent stamp, Some purple bands, a love letter, a file, A club pin, and engagement book, a penny, A ribbon sample, an eraser, a key, A half dollar, a due bill, and a dance program. Thank Heaven. I'm not her trunk! In the years to come Just remember our business slogan Where the Pennies Count GRANQERS VARIETY STORE You Furnish the Girl We Furnish the Home Arthur G. Anderson li I I P01 if 'JA' 'O 32' ly' link' r Q Q. , QS Lf ' V V -'I-5 . -n HQ. Z1Q,.,,,.W ,3- M' ?,,.2',A4,U AVWVAAJ jf! 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