Gresham High School - Munhinotu Yearbook (Gresham, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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Nineteen NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX N x Nil wlvlgj u U 5 lift!-ll 'mg BILL SUSANKA HILMA WILNER DONALD BLACK MARIAN STUART FRED LEITZ President of Secretar of Business Manager Assistant Editor Editor of Student Body Student body of Munhinotu of Munhinotu Argus Student Body Officers Gresham High School has been very fortunate this year in having such a capable staff of student body officers. Bill Susanka as president has fully carried out his campaign promises by conducting peppy and orderly student body meetings. He has been very pop- ular with members of all the classes. r Wayne Metzger, our vice-president, has ever been prepared to assume the responsibilities of the president should the occasion arise. Our secretary, Hilma Wilner, has been very efficient in recording the busi- ness proceedings and has indeed done her part in serving the student body. The students have cooperated whole-heartedly with Sam Haley, sergeant- at-arms, in maintaining strict order in all meetings. Wallis Marriage has won much approval through his fine work as publicity manager. The Munhinotu The editor wishes to thank the members of the Munhinotu staff for the fine spirit of cooperation they have displayed throughout the year. As members of the staff we have worked hard since September, 1935, and we sincerely hope that you will enjoy reading this publication as much as we have enjoyed editing it. The Staff : Editor-in-Chief . . Boa Joi-iNsoN ecffvsfzesdsdifof. . . . . .EAURAA sci-IMUKI B - '..,. D ALD BLACK lasses itor .......... O F ENGELSEN Auslness Maflage' ON spans Editor ........ ROBERT CAMPBELL ssistant Editor. ....... MARIAN STUART Humor Editor' i I . i I i .PAUL MCQUARY Art Editor ............... JOYCE SCOTT T , t ROSA KEHRLI Photograph Editor .... LUCILE NASSHAHN YP'S S '------ LEONA WALSH The staff wishes to thank Mr. Saverude, advisor, Lloyd Studio, photog- raphers, and Irwin-Hodson, lithographers. :dim will'T'NTglw.r,e..:eM-wa''ffbiaiff''' S ' . V'--2'-I--fa?l 1ftt ' HT- tiff? it M 1 +5145 .5 L 1, , J-safe.--..-:fs V

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E'-5+ Twenty jliilunijinutu NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Argus The Argus is the high school paper, published bi-weekly by a staff of high school students under the supervision of Miss Cameron. The paper contains school news, editorials, society, sports, scandal, and an exchange department, which is a recently added feature. Fred Leitz, as editor, has done much this year to improve The Argus and has won much praise from the students for his good work. The following members have comprised the staff of The Argus: Fred Leitz, editor, Ward Milner, associate editor, Eileen Campbell, society editor, Milford Nessly, sports editor, Wallis Marriage, art editor, June Backer and Marian Stuart, feature editors, Franklin Calhoun and Bill Susanka, scandal editors, Mildred Stookey, exchange editor, Bob Chastain, publication manager, Cath- erine Wise, Takako Ohashi, Marion Schedeen, and Miriam Breniser, typists. The reporters are: Margaret Nickerson, Frances Abraham, Jean Shull, Don Black, Roger Smith, Hilma Wilner, Dorothy Steele, and Joyce Scott. Girls' League The Girls' League is an organization to which every girl student auto- matically belongs. Under the competent leadership of Miss Inglis, the advisor, their meetings are made interesting as well as educational. Every year several girls are sent as representatives to a General Girls' Con- ference. Those attending this year were Ruth Tillstrom, Dorothea Wilner, Irene Bliss, and Virginia Miller. The officers of the organization for the past year were: Dorothea Wilner, president, Nettie Anderson, vice-president, Eileen Campbell, secretary, Lois Steele, treasurer, June Forbes song leader, and Irene Rusher, pianist. Gopher Club The boys who have earned letters in athletics, managership, or yell-leading belong to the Gopher Club. It is often termed the Lettermen's Club, and its main duty is to preserve order at games. Colorful initiations are held twice each year, which usually furnish the students with many a hearty laugh. Officers for the past year have been: Frank Lewis, president, and Jim Metzger, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Frank Bartholomew and Mr. Walter Gowen are the advisors. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization made up of all girls. who take gym. For several years, the group has been under the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Jones. Each year teams are organized and inter-class games are played in basket- ball, volleyball, soccer, and softball. At the end of the year awards are made to those girls who have successfully fulfilled certain requirements. The offices for l935-I 936 were: Louise Berg, president, Geraldine Cowan, secretary-treasurer, and Dorothy Steele, reporter. - - e . F - .af-sae-1.9 'e-.- A ,a . , . L. ' ' --'G-'WJ e-E .'f-'Fi4 P:. N. uf? 1 ef 'L'-Q, H Y , ,.-2f5E+---a::m:.1,.'.w...- ' !ti5h' ' re 349305. ,. . f. .. -.lwaa-yi. - - f - X n J E - g 5 A,-. 1- .,--- '51 -yay: V. . it

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