North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 110 of 158
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unior Class Council MAKING arrangements for the class social functions was one of the main duties of the junior class council this year. They also had to nominate candidates for the office of class song leader, a position which had been left vacant by Harriet Coons' automatic resignation after becoming A.S.B. song leader, which was a somewhat unusual task. At the regular meetings held every three weeks, repeated efforts were made to discover effective methods to induce juniors to pay their class dues, but with no satisfactory result. The following version is what one might have heard had he been in 20 when the council was in session: President Tom I-lill is heard to say, The meeting will please come to order. All becomes quiet in the room. After the minutes have been read and accordingly approved, President Hill continues, Today, we'll have to decide a few things about the junior dance. First, let's set a definite datefjeannette Hulst suggests that it be held near Thanksgiving. Why not make it the twenty- second? asks Edwin Tuttle. This seems to please everybody. Nosooner has the vote been taken than Roger Miller comes in. Upon being given the Hoor, he begins a sales talk on why l-larry Wesley's orchestra should be used at the forthcoming junior dance, concluding his speech with, lt will cost you only twenty-five dollars. There is a moment's silencep then a general discussion ensues. Finally jean Pound makes a motion to accept the orchestra. Three or four murmurs of I second it are heard. The motion is carried, so President l-lill says What shall we do about admission? Audrey Shay exclaims, Fifteen cents a piece and twenty-five cents a couple would be about right, don't you think? Some members look dubious, but just then the ringing of the bell announces the end of the period. A vote is hurriedly taken, after which the seven- teen members leave for their respective rooms. Those whose pictures aren't on this page, but who also served on the council were: Andrew Paris, junior Van Ausdall, Margaret Bailey, Bert Chiles, Bette Taylor, and Dorothy Pro. POUND BELL HULST .IAYES TUTTLE MACEE BARQUIST SCHRAMM MATTSON TERUSAKI STEINKE SHAY 45

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unior Class Qfficers MAXINE Goonizisioucsii Vice President MARIAN MITCHI-:1.i. Secrelary JEWELL Mmiiarz Song Leader Tom HILL President DESPITE the much disputed decision, no one can deny that the junior song won first in the interclass Song and Yell contest. It was none other than the class forensic manage, Taul Watanabe, who wrote the prizewinner, entitled, Fight, Vikings, Fight ! Either because ofjewell Minier's ability to sing or because ofthe graduation from the green stage, there has been a noticeable improvement in thesophomores singing of school songs at class assemblies. Although the juniors were rather badly defeated in debate, they made a good showing in interclass sports, having set a new record in soccer, as well as having won first places in wrestling, basketball, and track. This year, it was necessary to participate in at least four interclass sports, instead of the usual number of two, in order to win an interclass numeral. A change has also been made in the numerals. In place of the customary felt ones, attractive chenille numerals, consisting of the number 37 will be given. The four juniors who will receivethem are Qtto Skopil, jean Holstein, jerry Moore, and Jerry Cottew. With Vice President Maxine Goodenough and Adviser Miss Carmelita Bar- quist putting their heads together, the result has been such distinctive social events as the junior dance of last fall. Exceptional lighting effects, arranged by Mr. E. A. Carleton, adviser of the Stagecraft club, as well as one of the class advisers, drew forth oh's and ah's from all who attended. In addition, two skates were spon- sored, the first, exclusively for juniors, and the second, for the entire student body. Complete plans for the annual junior-Senior Prom are not to be revealed, but, nevertheless, those who are going to attend may expect a program dance. It is a strange coincidence that three of this year's class officers served together as student body officers at Parrish junior high. These were President Tom Hill, Secretary Marian Mitchell, and Treasurer Robert Lindstrom. The first two had served as president and secretary, respectively. Having worked together before, they easily cooperated with each other this year. President Hill had the added experience of having served on the student council last year. Mr. Carnie Cranor has been invaluable in helping Treasurer Robert Lindstrom with the class's financial accounts. 44 v

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