Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1928

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HERBERT PERRY Perry doesn't specialize in any particular thing, he's just a good all around man. However, he is rath- er fond of Englishfvve wonder if Miss Gilbert has something to do with it. Cl-IET PIERCE Chet is one of our most popular boys. His sincer- ity and depth of character have made him a leader among his associates. He holds the honored office of president of the Inter-Hi Y of Portland as well as that of president of our own Grant Hi Y. FRANSETTA PRIDEAUX With blue eyes and blonde hair. Fransetta is truly one of the prettiest girls in our class. She is also an ex- pert in the athletic field, and is very talented in mu- sic, for she plays the harp beautifully. ' HARRY PRIDEAUX Pep is a young, en- ergetic go-getter whose op- timism and humor are the joy of those about him. He is an enthusiastic mem ber of the Buskins and Philadorrans and as Lord Crackenthorpe in the class play he has showed his perfect ability in dramatics GLADYS POTTS Gladys is a talented tello player in the yunior sym phony and also in ur school orchestra She is quiet but her sincere man ner and her deep charac ter have won her a place in the hearts of her friends Z 4' ,IQ HRS ' l E, ,' 4'l MEX gg, ,' 0 . Q . E 0 I T Q X X x X X K '.z.n s ' ' t Q if E ' ' 'adm 4 3' ' -oh 2 JOSEPHINE REED jo's beautiful brown eyes and sweet personality have won for her both a host of friends and the office of vice-president. She's a member of the Quirites- even though her favorite subject is Math. LUCILLE ROSE Though Lucille is only a wee bit over five feet tall, she is one of the best little workers there is. Not only do we think so, but the T'Zumas do also, and they proved it by electing her as their vice-president. ALBERT ROTH Al has attended just about every school in the country, including an avi- ation school. Yes, he real- ly does fly, and has prom- ised to take us all for a ride some day. Thanks, Al, we'd love to go. BEATRICE RUDOLPH Though Bee appears to be a shy and modest girl, her many friends know that she is full of pep and is a real sport. She is going to be a high school teacher, so maybe she'll come back to Grant again. MARIE RUECK Marie is a sweet young girl who loves to help oth- ers. She is especially fond of teaching children and hopes to travel to far-off lands to establish school missions. Best wishes for your success, Marie.

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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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HUGH RUSSELL Rusty is another of our musicians. He plays the sax in a most heart- rending manner-even the Freshies at the Frolic were deeply affected by it. Keep it up, Rusty, and fortune will soon be yours. ALICE RUTHERFORD Alice is one of our pretty, long haired maidens-an why not? With such beau- tiful curls it would be a crime to cut them. She is quite a dancer, too an may someday study that graceful art abroad. BEATRICE SARTAIN Yes, Bee is a true rt lover. She has taken just about every kind of art there is and is a member of the Gloria Ars. How- ever, despite her artistic ability she intends to study music at the University of Oregon. FRIEDA SCHUELEIN Ferdie is everybody's friendg jolly and haPPY. she just couldn't be sad. She is going to be a his- tory teacher someday and vse'll bet she has some peppy classes. BESSIE SCHREIBER And here's Bessie, our star pupil in history. She certainly knovss all the high s ots in that ancient sub favorite of them all. GDM HRS HOWARD SCOTT Scotty intends to be an interior decorator. Wfe know he'll do very well, for he believes in playing fair and square with ev- eryone. That's the surest . road to success, isn't it. Scotty? ROBERT SHUNK Bob has made his marlt in athletics by earn ing a soccer letter He is quite 1 l1dies man novs but just wait till he joins the navy Annapolis is to b the first port in us voyage of life IRFNE SIED Heres another of our classmates who intends to be a teacher Irene is in dustrious and patient and his all the other fine qual ities netessary to make a successful tc-1cher Good lutlt Ilene JOHN SKINNER john is one of those bo s vrhom 1 school t1nt to vsithout As leading m1n in the tlass play well ask the cast' He hopes to be come 1 crimiml lawyer and as his f1vorite subiect is anctent history perhaps he will be suctcssful in digging our the p1st ROBERT SMITH Heres a literary genius llf'lITl'lIlL st1r 1nd 1 sul bo1ting evpert all in one A Untle Archie in the class play Bob was 1 per orthestm leader he s Eddie Peibody II His sunny disposition 1nd ready wit insure his future popular ity 1t Dartmouth 4 I 5 Y AIYWMN i.Mfta.Q -. - Q 'Q .or Q - , 1 d . ' A W .1 , d e '. 1 . t .4 a K l . Y S. U Q. ' H I . P , - . . - - iectg no wonder, it's her fect English fop, and as an , 1 1 f ' 1 1 f f ' 1 'VW PY X 5' V , L' ' 3 I ! 5: 5 . f - E. a I I 5 2 5 H51 ?::, I .

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