Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1933

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WALKER, WARREN WALSH, MARGARET WARNOCK. JOE WEDEMEYER, ALTA WEIMER. WESLEY WHERRIE, VIVIAN WHITE, MAXINE WILLOUGHBY. ED WILSON. MARGARET WINTER, JANE WOODS, BEN YOST, LUCY WALSH, MARGARET ELEANOR — “Giggles”; Tri-Y, 4-8; Vice-president, 5, 6; Sec- retary, 7, 8; Girls’ Basketball, 4; Willamette University. WARNOCK, JOE—Cashier, 7, 8; College Preparatory. WEDEMEYER, ALTA C. — “Weedy”; Faraday, 8; Glee Club, 4-7; Gym Leader, 3-6; Secretary, 6; Girls’ League Show, 3, 6; May Fete, 7; O. N. S. WEIMER, WESLEY — “Speed”; Gym Leader; Rod and Reel; Royal G; Baseball; University of Oregon. WHERRIE, VIVIAN — “Vee”; Freshie Frolic, 8; Oregon State College. WHITE, MAXINE — “Max”; Chrestomathian, 4-8; Secretary, 8; Cashier, 3; Dolphin, 6; President Girls’ League, 4; Forest Grove Contest, 7; Operetta, 4; Picture Committee; Freshie Frolic; University of Oregon. WILLOUGHBY, ED — Migwans, 8; Cashier, 3, 4; Gift Committee, 8; Freshie Frolic; Glee Club, 6-8; University of Oregon. WILSON, MARGARET LEE—College Preparatory; Cashier, 2; University of Oregon. WINTER, JANE — Cashier, 7; all E grades one term; entered 2; University of Oregon. WOODS, BEN — College Preparatory. YOST, LUCY — All E grades one term; Graduated in 2 l 2 years; Tri-Y, 6-8; University of California.

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STEWART, ELINOR STRICKLAND, PHYLLIS TAYLOR. JEROME TOYE, MARGARET VADNAIS, CATHERINE STEWART, HAROLD STROMBERG, JOHN TAYLOR, THOMAS TURNER. OLIVER WAGNER. BETTY STEWART. KENNETH STURGES, PAUL THOMPSON. BOB TWITCHELL, THELMA WAGER, SILVIA STEWART. RUTH TASCHE, ELEANOR TOMLINSON. JOHN UHLE. JACK WALKER. GEORGE



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THE YOUNG E S T On December 2, the students of Grant High School and their friends enjoyed the January Class Play. Philip Barry’s three-act comedy, “The Youngest,” was presented at matinee and evening performances. The plot centered around Richard, the youngest son in the Winslow family, and the conflict between his literary aspirations and his family’s materialism. Although bullied by his family at first, Richard incited by Nancy Blake, a guest at the Winslow home, later obtained his deserved position in the family and married Nancy. The cast included: Richard Winslow — “Make your pins in the evening” . . . Fred Kempe Nancy Blake — “A man’s greatest victory is over his own family” Irene Galpert Mrs. Winslow — “Dear boy!”.....................................Helen Roberts Oliver Winslow — On this auspicious occasion” .... Joe Dillow Mark Winslow — “A man's greatest victory is over his own self- ishness” ....................................................... Cyrus Cook Augusta Martin — “The little tin god!”.........................Lucille Hoff Allen Martin — “Dear, dear!”...................................Byron Kitching Martha (Muff) Winslow — Now I can go straight” . . . Charlotte Olitt The Maids.........................................Frances Powell, Geraldine Blakeslee Principal A. F. Bittner expressed the feelings of the January ’33 Class when he proudly stated, “All in all I think that this is the best senior class play that has ever been presented at Grant. The cast was very well balanced, and every student in the play seemed natural, yet quite in the right feeling or mood for the characterization. Yes, from start to finish I was thrilled. The success of the play will certainly help to advertise Grant.” This success was due to the directive genius of Miss Marie Churchill, coach, the talented cast, and the willing cooperation of the play staff consisting of: Business Managers.......................................Jimmy Rogers, Bill Campbell Stage Manager...................................................Dick Haynes Assistant Manager...................................................Art Nelson Property Managers.................................Phyllis Strickland, Charles Carter Assistants.............................................Doris Russi, Marjorie Noble Costumers..............................................Carol Pape, Peggy Hayward Book Holder..................................................Mary Charlotte Sommer Stage Crew Chief........................... ........................Clark Miles Posters and art work Miss Marie Schulderman, Mr. C. W. Comstock, Phyllis Strickland —Jimmy Rogers

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