Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1928

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f MARTHA BLACKBURN Martha is an excellent scholar. Blue letters and monograms seem to come sailing right into her worthy hands. She is go- ing to continue her studies at Oregon, where we know she'll be as successful as she has been at Grant. ELFRED BLACKMORE Fredclie's hobby is to be on time, and she gen- erally is. Now whether or not it is due to her Dodge, we really can't say. Any- way, it's a good hobby, and it's going to be a great asset when she be- comes a promising young real estate agent. I.A RAINE BLAKESLEE A Trekker, indeed, is Larry, She is one of the most active members of the club. She is also a beautiful dancer. and has already received m u c h training for the physical ed. course she intends to take at college. ELIZABETH BLEW And here's our old friend Dit -the peppiest gym leader for miles around. Yes-that's itg she wants to be the gym instructor o a big school Wltty knows but what it may be Cram? At any rate hope so EDWIN BOLES Ed s hobby is making ey s at the teachers teachers tease ersonified But then vte ll orgive you Ed without people like you the world would surely be a sad and dreary plate f X l4'7'0 N l IIUIQQS HERBERT BOLES Herb is a regular fellow and everybody's pal. He says his hobby is staying away from the girls, but we are almost tempted to believe otherwise. DORIS BROWN Charlie is also new in our class, but she has made a number of friends in spite of that fact. As it is, she likes Grant so well she has almost forgotten old Baker Hi. PHYLLIS CALDERWOOD Here's to the future nov- elist! Her stories in the Grantonian and Memoirs have put her in the school limelight. Phil is popular with her classmates and teachers, and as vice-pres- ident of the Sans Souci and secretary of the Mig- wans, she has proved her worth. MARGARET CHAMBREAU Music and French go very well together, and Margaret is an expert in both. She is also very fond of tennis and, like the rest of us, she enjoys a good movie. DOROTHY CLOUGH Calm, cool, and collect- ed is Dot. She has never been known to hurry since she entered the portals f Grant, but she gets there just the same. Since Dot is interested in tennis, we think that chasing tennis balls will be good pre - aration for her future li e. Her ambition is to travel. f ' e V. A 'el Y I F '- O , E X x X W e 't - r ises' - - - N' Q-- 0 18 Q in Q tj . 9

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MARIAN ALLEN Marian is just full of ambition. Shes all for sailing away to the old world to s tudv to her heart's content. Bon voy- age, Matianf Don't for- get to send us a line when you're burning the mid- night oil. DOROTHY ANDERSON Show us another person with ability like Dots As Editor of the Memoirs she was a wonder and as a writer of poems, well-3 words can't express it. Dot now aspires to be editor of the Poetry Magazine. At her present rate she'll be there ere many more years have passed. MARGARET ANSLEY Peg iust couldn't be anything but her sweet, shy, unassuming self. As president of the Migwans. she has been a wonderful success and they are going to miss her much. Well, we can't blame them. Wlho wouldn't miss so charming a miss? BETSY ASHER Betsy has made herself famous by her tennis play- ingg and as suth .1 sport would indicate. she is a peppy little girl, always full of fun anti always ready for a good time. Shes a blonde, and may- be she's one of the rea- sons why gentlemen do not prefer brunettes. LILLIAN BABBITT Lillian is our class jes- terf' Wlhen she laughs, everyone laughs, and thats something few people can boast of. Yes, we certain- ly liked her in the glass play. As Peggy, the lead- ing lady, she was indeed .1 great success. XYALTER BAKER Our class treasurer is go- ing to be a iournalist. Yes, XValt has proved his worth by his exrellent work as editor of the Grantonian and sports editor of Mem- oirs. He is noted for his tlever singing and playing as well as for amusing his fellow tlassmates. VVILLIAM BARENDRICK Bill is official librar- ian about school. Wfhen he was a frosh, he skipped librarv every chance he gotg but now that he is a senior it's impossible to keep him away from his book friends. In fact, he expects to be our librarian some day-and maybe he will be if he keeps up his good work. PHILIP BEGGS Phil just came up from the sunny South, so he's .1 new member of our class. However, we're glad to have him and we hope he'll stay with us when we start to trudge along the well worn road to success. MARY -IANE BERKLEY Any trowd would more than welcome a girl with Mary Janes pep. She ran clog to perfection, play golf like a pro, and strum a uke like a native Hawaiian. Wlho could be sad around Mary -lane? ,IEANIZ BIRRIEL -leane and her Chex are quite familiar tous all. They are so devoted to eath other, we were won- dering what the little tar will do when she goes away to be a nurse. How about it, jeane?



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KATHERINE CONKLI5 This shy, dark-haired maiden is a wizard at the piano and also at obtain- ing scholarship letters. Her delightful personality and her willingness to help make her welcome wher- ever she goes. Kathy is a charter member of the Quirites Club, and her po- etic ability has won her a Migwan membership and the Associate Editorship of our Memoirs. ROBERT COOPER Bob is a good na- tured young chap who hasn't quite decided upon his future career. Wliile he is deciding, he is going to spend his time golfing, so who knows but that he may be a famous golf pro ? MACARIO CORPUZ Mark is truly the most courteous and polite mem- ber of the jan, '28 class. Althou h he has had to content? with many diffi- culties that most of us know nothing of, he has succeeded admirably in his high school course. Our best wishes for your future success, Macario. RAE DAVIS Rae is just the clever athletic type. Her main hobby is tennis and she certainly can play. She is an excellent French student and is going to study the teaching pro ession at Mon- mouth. FRANCIS DOUGLAS Francis has just enough dignity to warrant his be- ing a senior. His wavy blonde hair is the envy of his feminine classmates, while his never failing good humor makes him popular with the fellows. Remember him in the class play? ALBERT EHRENSTROM Here- -take a look at a regular fellow. Al is a radio fan, but is more noted for his taste in se- lecting bow-ties-if it is he who selects them. lf he opens a Ye Tye Shoppe in the future, he can be sure of the patronage of all his feminine classmates. DOUGLAS ELLIOT Doug plans to attend the University of Wasli- ington in order to take the first steps in becoming a business executive. judging from his ability as cashier at the caf, he will surely get on in the world. EDITH EMERY Edith is bound and de termined to be t success at her future college ind we firmly believe she will She is dependable and good worker as he ri s can tell you so vs ix not? ESTHER PNC I N Esther tm almost sax she has seen the world for during her high school ,feirs she has trtveled ll over the United States md Europe She is quite att especmlly dexoted to art ASTRID ERICRSON Ash has been in att ive member of the Tick kers for quite a while ind there s 1 good texson wht She is going to be 1 nt rst and is getting some pre . liminary practice in vu lx 2 mg food luck Ash' i x F T ' -ar N fr A ' L5 'li'n pf Qfggs 19 - ' --- I ' ., t T - Y ' -5 'lj 2 . ' ' I. X A' 21 ive iniclub affairs and '- -' I 1 .. I I 1 I I 1 ! f .Q i I -5

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