Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1928

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llUXX ARD JOHNSON Swede is that peppy blonde youngster-the joy tif all his teathers who thoroughly appreciate his tomplete attentiveness in class. I-loward's ambition is to be president of the l'nited States: and if driv- ing trucks makes great men, he will reath his goal. IQDXVARD JONES Ed is one of those boys who appear to be bashful and shy, but who are really full of mischief and fun. He's a great tlogger, too, aten't you, Ed? FRANCES JORDAN Fran is the best little talker in our class, not only in English but also in French, She plays the pi- ano beautifully and some day expects to be a pipe organist. Yes, we all liked her as Mrs. O'Mara in the tlass play. TOM KEAN Hail to our class presi- dent! If you had a good time on the senior extur- sion, thank Tommy-for, besides being our tlass skipper. he was instrumen- tal in promoting our trip, His ambition is to be an attorney, and, judging from his ability to preside at class meetings, he will be a great success. CHARLES KINGSLEY Chuck wants to be a great man some day, of course we can't say wheth- er he will be or not-but we do know that if he keeps on tumbling, he's go- ing to tumble right on to the stage. RUTH LEWIS Ruth is a bright and optimistic young miss who wouldn't let anything worry her. She's an expert in history and is going to major in it at her future Alma Mater-the Univer- sity of Wasliingttmn. FRANCES LUDWILQ Francess ambition is to be a famous dramatist. She is going to study dramat- its at Oregon, and betause she is so deeply interested in her work, her ambition will surely be realized, FRED MACDONALD Fred wants to be an architect and is naturally interested in art. He thor- oughly believes in the his- torical tact that all of the really great men were tall. Wleive heard he hits a mean golf-ball, too. DORIS MACE Doris is quite an artistic and musical young person. She draws, paints. plays the guitar, and oh, yes. the piano too. How about a little contert some time, Doris! NVe'd love to hear you play. GORDON MAIN Gordon is very much in- terested in radio and elec- tricity and intends to be an eleetrital engineer, Good luck to you, Gordon, in your tourse at O, A. C.

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LAURA HAGOOD Yes, Laura is another of our tennis champs who plays a perfect game. She is going to be a successful secretary some day, but first she is going to Ore- gon. Be sure you don't change your mind, Laurie, and go out for a tennis championship instead. HOXVARD HALL It gives us great pleasure to introduce this perfect gentleman. Howie's de- pendability and trustwor- thiness have gained him a high esteem of his fellow classmates. His present po- sition as theater usher is a stepping stone to his am- bition-theater manager. EVANS HAMILTON Evy intends to enter the profession of law. At present his interest is cen- tered in tumbling, and those of you who were ll-Sresent at the Freshman rolic can a preciate his skill, He is aljso a member of the Glee Club and Don- delenguas. TOM HANDLEY Of all the students who have helped to make our school a success, Tom is one who has done his share and more. He is a member of some of our most esteemed clubs and when it comes to school spirit-well, we just know we're mighty proud to have him in our class. FRED HANSEN Fred is just the kind of a fellow we would choose for our best friend and al. He is reserved and reliable, knows what he is doing, and does it well. ALLADINE HOLLISTER Alladine is known and loved by everyone. We all agree that she made a sweet Japanese lady in the Freshman Fi-olic. at least she received a good share of the applause. Alladine's ambition is to be a ood- natured teacher, andi we sincerely hope that she car- ries out her intentions. BETTY HURD Betty's nickname is Til- lie the Toilet , but she does not toil like Tillie in the comic strip. just ask anyone who went to the Frolic to tell you what a good worker Tillie is, As Lady Crackenthorpe in the class play, she scored u great hit. EVELYN HUTCHINGS Although Dickie likes to play that old Scotch game once in a while, most of her interests are French. Sl1e's a member of the Sans Souci and an ardent French student-so that ought to be sufficient proof of our guess. WILDRIC HYNES As a joke editor, Beans is a whiz. He is one of those few persons who can combine studies and a good time- as his scholarshi letters and his many friend? will indicate. He intends to be president of the Gen- eral Electric after his col- lege career. ALFRED JOHNSON Yes, you bet we like AL Though his ambi- tion was to raduate, now that he is aiout to leave us, he has acquired a sud den liking for school and is going on to O. A, C.



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t Hl2LlZN LOUISE MARTINDALIE Helen Louise hasn'x quite decided what she wants to be-probablv a business woman though. Right now she is very fond of hiking -naturally, since she too is one of those peppy Trekkers. CORA MONTEITH Cora is another of our tharming classmates who is full of fun and likes a good time. She is very act- ive in outdoor sports--her favorite sport being horse- back riding HUC H MQCALL Hugh is a great athlete when it comes to football and basketball he can t be bert Yes we re tertainly going to miss Hugh and his good playing but then even football boys must lease us DOROTHY MUHME Dorothy is a quiet le pendable girl vtith a host of friends She has quite a liking for Spanish and tonsequently is a member of the Dondelenguas MARJORIII NEEDHAM What would the Grant om n do without Mari She. has been with and this term she has the honor of being Clubs Ed itor Chasing around for tlub notes tertainly keeps her busy HAROLD NELSON Harold is a jolly, good fellow, who gets quite a kick out of life. Though he doesn't have any par- ticular ambition. we know be's quite anxious to get to college-aren't you, Har- old? ANNA MAY NOLAN Anna May says her am- bition is to be a violinist- but we think she is one already. She has all the makings of a genius and it is our sincerest wish that she gets rewarded for her dili ent work both in her stu tes and her musit IVAN OTTO Ivan is a good naturcd and friendly young chap with never 1 worry and plenty of smiles H s dandy good senior lust the kind we 'ill like to know HAZEL PACKER When it tomes to sthol ars ip it y gas all the letters Her ambition is to be a teacher in our own dur Crant and w hope th1t she will have the pleasure of markin good history noteboo s as those shr. herself has hand ed in FRANK PPARC? Heres another of our quiet fellows Fr1nk hails from Miami Arizona and perhaps he brought some of the desert silente with him He intends tw go to A C ts the first s in betoming 1 mining en gmcer S 1 X 'QW-S X 1744 N' IIDZSZS 'O' Aittw b I 0 '. ,ox . kai . 4- . , ji' ' Y . ,e'y a .K . i C - - X' L 1 D , I 'A , h', P'k M t..- ' A 1. 9 l, . e . i as ' that pa- ' i, ' 4, per for three terms now, r A . V . ' I 1 . .. 1. 1' J .tcp l l I I I I 1 I ' 1 W W L tw-sew Jeff - S Q- is MD' , g . I g . I r 23 Q is-f t.,, I I f

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