Forest Grove Union High School - Optimist Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR)

 - Class of 1929

Page 27 of 100

 

Forest Grove Union High School - Optimist Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 27 of 100
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Page 27 text:

Senior Report In 1926 the attendance of Forest Grove High School was greatly increased by the entrance of the present graduating class. This year in- itiated these freshmen in the ways of acquiring knowledge. This large peppy class completed the year with their first picnic. I Now as sophomores the class is enrolled for the loyal support of Forest Grove High. The annual party and picnic were very successful. Then we see our class of 1929 as juniors presenting Rose of the Southland, a most successful junior play. The junior-senior banquet which the junior committees worked hard to make worth while was very successful as a social event of this semester. Finally we see our class of '29 as seniors with four years of education completed by hard work. A splendid banquet was given by the juniors which was enjoyed as it deserved. The senior play, Seven Keys to Bald- pate was presented successfully as a final offering of our class of 1929. SENIGQ PARTY One of the cleverest parties of the school year was given by the senior class on November 11tl1. Being ati Armistice party the boys were attired as soldiers and sailors while the girls were dressed as Red Cross nurses. The features of the evening were -Q1 confettie and surpentine sham battle and a clever skit entitled, A Military Maneuver. Red, white, blue frosted cakes and corresponding ice cream were the refreshments served. After singing many high school and old familiar war time songs the party ended by The Memory Shall Linger Onf' 0' I i 1 Page 19 . - 4 G .. A 'x - R .lla , .. i M3 ,,.--. .-im ' 4 ', ..-Wi. C . mann, gan- 4- -fb' -Y Q---:::1--21'-42-asr:i:L2.2s.:-.LV1.2-Ine'Li2::4i : W - ----K--..::., -. ,,,,.- ----'-1'f+ --:ar-.-N .-..--. ......-.-.H , , ,............ ..-

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f I I . ,fs lm lj I' r. 1' -f I ,rub I ff l ' ...,- a X x I G dv O fl , ,, I 1 1 X 5 f ,,,. 4 'D , J BY SWIGART ....... Byron SCI CE. Entered from A erdeen, Wash. 45 Chemistry Club 4. A man passes for that he is worth. JUNIOR TODD ........ Todd HISTORY. Baseball 3, 45 football 45 activities manager 45 stage manager operetta 45 Hicks Club debate 35 Hicks Club basketball 1, 2, 35 class basketball 45 Hicks Club 3, 45 class vice-pres. 35 Executive Com- mittee 45 Student Council 45 Moan reporter 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Tennis Club 25 glee Club 25 operetta 25 Press Club 45 Rose of the Southland 35 Seven Keys to Baldpate 4. A little learning is a dangerous thing. JOSEPH VANDERVELDEN . ..... Joe SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS. Graduated in three years. Moan editor 35 athletic manager 35 class president 25 class secretary 1,5 Optimist reporter 35 baseball 2, 35 Press Club 2, 35 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 35 Hicks Club 1, 2, 35 glee club 1, 2, 35 operetta 1, 2, 35 Executive Committee 35 stage manager class play 35 Chem- istry Club 35 Student Council 35 orchestra 2, 35 Seven Keys to Baldpate 3. Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt. I . MARIAN WESTWICK ...... Marian MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE. Girl Reserve 1, 2, -45 Caesar Club 25 Chemistry Club 4. Give to the world the best that you have. HITCOMB . - ..... Lloyd ISTORY. Entered from Willamina 25 track 3, 45 football 45 manager Moan 45 president class 45 Junior Chamber of Commerce 35 Student Council 35 45 Executive Committee 45 manager class play 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 basketball 45 president class 45 Seven Keys to Baldpate 4. Manners may not make the man, but they improve him. WAYNE WHITMORE ...... Wayne HISTORY. Entered from Kelso 35 football 45 basket- ball 45 track 3, 45 glee club 3, 45 quartet 45 base- ball 3, 45 operetta 3, 45 vice-president Student Body 45 class vice-president 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Junior Chamber of Commerce 45 Press Club Optimist staff 4. Self-love is not so vile a sin as self-neglecting. ELLEN WICKSTROM ...... Ellen COMMERCE. Caesar Club , 25 Ju or C mber of or r .2, 3, , rl R e v , r le . 3 l a , 1 1 s tie soul. MYRA WIEDEWITSCH ,..... Mike MATHEMATICS. Junior Chamber of Commerce 2, 45 Girl Reserve 45 Caesar Club 2, 3, 45 -Chemistry Club 4. Large was her bounty, her soul sincere. ALICE WOOD ......... Al HOME ECONOMICS. Girl Reserve 2, 45 Triple S. 35 Spanish Club 35 Chemistry Club 4. Let each man do his best. JAMES BURNS ........ Jim SCIENCE. Baseball 2, 35 basketball' 35 football 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Hicks Club 1, 25 Student Council 4. He's a jolly good fellow. CiCCPage 18 I l I CCI-T3 66? D ' -,:ffq-- H' .MMI I 3,1 ee as .4 5 5 A A 5 Q I 6 f , 9 V-1- .'f ip- '-?- was 'CQ l ' 2. ,lllil l ., ' .T CL7i3:-- A 4 G- i a V r :zz . i---Mil 'QLJ Aw ll in-A 'J Mi' .3 K V 1 - gf.: ' ,, ,,-' f -' -1-'f f- ' 1. ...vo 4.-. .. -aff 5 - .-f-',,.,.-434352452-m'., - -2- - -- - ---' f--f - 5' Y - .iv . 1-ti:-5:5 ...-. Lazc.::..M-- - .......- A - - - -- - - ,T-rr ., LTLTJ-1-f-::...,j, 1t:,L.... -...... ,...- - - - ---r



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Senior Will WE, the Senior Class of 1929, of Forest Grove High School, being in full possession and ownership of our numerous mental faculties, being of sound mind and body and in our normal state of good health and good looks: do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, in which we bequeath, bestow, and otherwise appropriate the following from among our many possessions to the classes and individuals as herein specified and to their heirs and assigns forever, all instruments and documents to the contrary notwithsta.nding. To the Juniors we leave our dignified ways to be used as an example to the other classes. We also leave them our most envied privileges. To the Sophomores we leave our pep and good school spirit. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to get slips from the office, when missing classes. To the Faculty we leave our good will and the desire that no class may ever exceed us in our mischievious attitude. The following individuals leave their personal endowments: I, Edward Alexander, leave my car as a delivery truck for the Moan staff. I, Stanley Anderson, leave my sleeping sickness to Verna Watson, to be used in English class. I, Willard Arant, leave my father occupying the new office. I, Blanche Bouthillier, leave my curly hair to Buck Buchanan. We, Mary Beaton and Blanche Beaton, leave our youngers, , The Billiesf' I, Jim Burns, leave early. I, William Bunker, leave with Harriet. I, Harriett Bunker, leave nothing, I take it with me. I, Hila Cornelius, leave my extra pins and needles to the domestic art department. I, Patricia Duyck, leave this, Optimistic. I, Howard Fox, leave my gentle voice to Margaret Elliott. I, Evelyn Fish, leave my height to Bernice Buhman. I,iElaine Giltner, leave my dainty manners to Macbeth Sadler. I, Wilma Heisler, leave my commanding ways to Anne Schendal. I, Mary Louise Higby, leave Violet. I, Bud Hines, leave my well-combed hair to Charles Thurston. I, George Hoar, leave my lily-white complexion to Dorothy Redetzke. I, Dorothy Howes, leave my excessive girth to Luanna Carpenter. I, Louise Kalish, leave my ability to refrain from talking in assembly to Milly Griltner. I, Rose Kalsch, leave my shy disposition to Gertrude McCoy. Page Z0 a f ,I l ffg ' i ? t ' X I I Av GA XA gi 5 .. . P Ui 13,24-ll um I ' . - Aff I 'IS' 'WN if ,-- fu' ' 'I , -H L. ra ,aa - i l - i xg gi all B ' .,kj F. 2:-k-0 , I ' R. Cf 2' jf-- 4' .' l L 1J'. ' -'l Q 'li 6 ,i,::.-, .4 , e . . E , -.D-T '. ...--1 ,. ' J , QIWP I I in :Tir 'e----- ----- '- f' irlffii! '?i - f TT- '-

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