Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 14 of 76
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LERSEPi. 3n iWemoriam BOB OPPIE DIED December 16, 1926 •Home is the sailor, home from the sea ' PiUje 10

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l£PEm J lice Rdi isey — Keeper of the Album for the Dcivul Moses — Lively? ' e ' ll say. A notice- K. K. K. Prominent as a pupil, a photographer, able person and a working room representative, a promising person, and a wielder of a literary pen. Edwin If ' oodfield — He can keep together a good stack of books with the beautiful book-ends he won in the Powers ' Letter Writing Contest, longs to the S. O. S. He be- Jtiiie Reei ' es — A girl who, besides being promi- nent in activities, does her share of the work in the office. Never without a smile, that ' s Jane. Herbert IJ ' eil — Neither Blotter work nor school work in general is Herbert ' s favorite pastime. Guess what it is. We often see him talking to the girls, but then that has nothing to do with it. Vhether we ' re winning or losing he ' s true blue and always yelling. He knows what the Com- merce spirit is. iMar jorie Pangborn — Marjorie catches and effi- ciently performs the many duties flung in her way. She speaks Spanish, is vice president of the Spanish Club, handles the money for the Gamma Sorosis, write-, for the Oregonian, edits her class magazine, and does her share of the literary work, yet she doesn ' t seem to get thin. Jimmy Christison — Juggler of the pail contain- ing the famous reviving water — otherwise water bov. Margaret Bohren — Margaret, we wish to let you know that we appreciate the Senior panels which you made for us. If it were not for this studious girl and a few others like her, what would the art work of the Ledger amount to? But then we ha e Lirgaret, so all ' s well with the world. Jeneva Jl ' right — Jeneva Wright? Certainly. Right or wrong she ' s all there and we ' ll have to give her credit for that. Anything or anybody that Jeneva doesn ' t know isn ' t worth knowing. Hurry up and strike up an acquaintance with her. Her favorite subject is electrical engineering. Edivard Fiiiley — Another artist unearthed in the spacious halls of Commerce. Edward Finley is our future sign writer. Page 9



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LERBER Port Assembly, September 13, 1926. This was our first stop this season. We dropped anchor near the briji Constitution for a program on board. It was manned by a fine, patriotic crew. John Nagel was the sporty captain who conducted the affair. Robert Lambert, Ruth Tichenor, Rose Appleston and Raymond Hunsacker contributed to the occasion. A thousand and more lusty throats joined in the singing of the Star-Spangled Banner. Roving the Seas of Literature with the sign of the Silver Pencil nailed to the masthead, a brigan- tine in quest of booty, was sighted at daybreak. We learned that it had captured a merchant vessel and amongst other valuable loot had taken many poets as hostages. Thev accepted an invitation tendered by the tloughty ship Franklin, after having gorged their fill, and sent Melvina Halstrom, Faye Howe, Berniece Hill and ALarjorie Pangborn as mediators. P.uje 11

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