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FIRST ROW: R. Meinig, P. Larson, C. Tabor, S. Haley, B. Bent, M.. Patterson, B. Cunningham, H. Ulrich, M. Anderson, M. Nessly, L. Mallett, R. McGinnis, V. Sture, F. Tabor, B. Stookey, T. Susanka, S. Cartelr, R. Pillster, C. Smith, I. Strong, G. Metcalf, I. Bliss, D. Olson. ' SECOND ROW: Mr. Beach, E. Cushman, Wm. McAfee, M. Fleming, H. Allen, L. Norguist, L. Fulmer, H. Win ner, B. Ryding, E. Tucker, A. Stone, H. Boesch, A. Streimer, D. Berg, R. French, M. Gray, L. Rush r,, l V. Ronne, M. McMillen, I. Pillster, K. Roeder, E. Sorenson, M. Susanka. THIRD ROW: l. Nickerson, E. Engelsen, I. Olson, E. Christensen, I.'Hodge, E. Reed, E. Stone, M. Stone, AJ Stanley, B. St. Clair, B. Rodgers, I. Clark, L. Elliot, B. Collins, D. Young, D. Hinkley, I. Nusba I. Simon, A. Andrew, N. Clinton, M. Sipe, V. Turner, R. Milleson. .ii FOURTH ROW: I. Ianin, I. Leaf, M. Bastrom, W. Wetzel, B. Schwartz, l. Staley, E. Ielken, H. Martin, O. Stookey, L. Oak, K. Tambara, V. Deinig, M. Schiller, B. Fowler, M. Lettow, M. Kaser, B. Andrew, M. Thayer, A. Dodds, A. Brugger, M. Wade, I. Hazendonk, N. Johnson, B. Miller, P. White. Glee Clubs The glee clubs completed a very successful year under the excellent lead- ership ot Mr. Beach. The first performance was the lovely Irish operatta, Lass large crowd. A selected group from the girls' glee club sang on a F F a A. of Limerick Town. The spring concert, given March 19, was enjoyed by n broadcast from Corvallis and at the Community Chest Banquet in Portla The glee clubs have also entertained at several assemblies. Doris Hlnkl has shown marked ability as an accompanist and has worked willingly year. The clubs entered the state contest at Forest Grove on April 24. In t contest the Boys' Quartette and the Girls' Quartette each placed third in th respective divisions, and the Girls' Glee Club tied for second place. d. 9Y all his eir
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ARGUS-MUNI-UNOTU STAFFS BACK ROW-B. L. Andrews, B. Ryding, B. Iones, M. Susanka, D. Berg, E. Gluth, I. Strong, T. Susanka. SECOND ROW: Miss Cameron, L. Danielson, M. Dhulst, G. Drake, L. Iepson, F. Welch, M. Anderson, W. Haley. FRONT ROW: W. Marriage, M. Fleming, G. Parker, M. Nessly, W. Milner, O. Carter, H. Lamb, C. Lettow, H. Townsend, Mr. Saverucle. The Munhinotu The Munhinotu, an annual publication of the graduating class, chose mod- ernity for its theme this year. The staff for the 1937 volume was headed by Milford Nessly with Malcolm Fleming as assistant, and Bob Iones and Ward Milner as business managers. Wallis Marriage is responsible for the art work. The staff wishes to thank Mr. Saverude, adviser: Lloyd Studio, photog- rapher: and Irwin-Hodson, lithographers. The staff includes: Mary Helen Susanka, Mary Kirkwood, Wendell Haley, Bette Byding, Billy Statenson, lean Nickerson, lack Strong, Bill McAfee, Fred W'elch, Fred Young, Meldren Anderson, Helen Shearer, Leslie St. Clair, and Harry Larson. Argus The Argus, published bi-weekly by the staff under the supervision of Miss Cameron, consists of news, editorials, society, exchange, sports and scandal. This year it was edited by Ward Milner with the assistance of the follow- ing: Wallis Marriage, associate editor: Lovell Danilson, publication manager: Charles Lettow, assistant manager: Betty Andrew, staff reporter: Frances Abra- ham, society editor: lean Nickerson, exchange editor: Orin Carter, sports ed- itor, and T ---- S ---- , scandal editor. Reporters-Eileen Gluth, Homer Townsend, Fred Young, Doris Berg, and Elizabeth Cushman. Typists-Genevieve Drake, Erdine McBaine, Mary Dhulst, Lillian Barthole- mew, and Mary Helen Susanka.
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BACK ROW: I. Nusbaum, F. Breneiser, H. Boesch, B. Ryding, I. Bliss, S. Kaser, A. Stanley, L. Green, B. McKillican, E. Sorenson. SECOND ROW: M. Malcom, B. Deaville, B. St. Clair, D. McGinnis, I. Schneider, E. Stone, A. Stone, D. Young, M. Wood, I. Hodge, V. Ronne, I. Hazendonk, A. Streimer. THIRD R-OWE G. Kirkwood, I. Page, I. Peyralans, B. Rodgers, B. Andrew, L. Elliott, D. Berg, B. Collins, M. Iohnson, I. Edwards, F. Dickson, M. Cox, D. Larson. FRONT ROW: Miss Pfeiffer, O. Stookey, T. Diamond, I. McFarland, B. Simpson, M. Gabel, B. Dissmore, I. Bliss, L. Black, A. Dobbs, C. Allen, M. Stone, M. Stanley, D. Myers, I. Metzger, R. Persinger, Miss Kirby. Tri-Y The Tri-Y club, under the competent leadership of Miss Eva Kirby and Miss Ella Pfeiffer, was organized to give physical, mental, and spiritual training to the girls. The girls have many interesting social activities as Well as educa- tional meetings throughout the year. Officers for 1937 are: Laura lean Elliot, president: Isabelle Bliss, vice- president: Iune Metzger, secretary, and Evelyn Stone, treasurer. Hi-Y The Hi-Y is an honorary club consisting of twenty members chosen from the senior, junior and sophomore classes. These boys are advised in their work by Mr. Gowen and Mr. Ownbey. A topic is announced for each meet- ing, the boys invite a speaker and come prepared for a formal discussion. Sam Haley was the Gresham delegate to the National Hi-Y convention at Berea, Kentucky, last summer. Officers for 1937 are: Fred Young, president, Sam Haley, vice-president, Iacob Schneider, secretary, and Seabert Carter, treasurer. FIRST ROW: D. Murphy, B. Iones, H. Townsend, W. Marriage, M. Stanley, O. Carter, B. Rodgers. SECOND ROW: S. Haley W. Metzger, S. Carter, M. Fleming. THIRD ROW: W. Milner, D. Smith, I. Schneider, M. Becker, D. Plymell, C. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Gowen, F. Kosderka, A. Stone, F. Young, W. Haley, I. Plymell, Mr. Ownbey. few. Q a v .I
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