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

 - Class of 1936

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DAPHNE UNDERWOOD Toots has been a member of the Girls' Clee for three years, the German club her junior year, and the Dra- matics club this year. She was a Big Sister her last two years. Daphne plans to attend Monmouth. MARC-UERITE WACNER lvlarguerite plans to go to the University of Oregon and become a nurse. She belonged to the Girls' Letter elub three years, as a sophomore she was a Latin club member, and this year she joined the Civics and Science clubs. Her only trouble is that sometimes the car will run out of gas. BRUCE WILLIAMS Wade's journalistic career began as editor of the Parrish Periscope. He worked on the Annual and as Clarion sports editor his junior year, and this year was sports editor of both publications, and played basketball and football. He was sophomore athletic manager, and played on the B team when a junior. Bruce was a Social Science club member three years. a French club member when a junior, and president of the Photography club this year. He has found time to prepare himself for U. of O. and Cyou guessed it !j a course in journalism. DOROTHY WILLIAMS Dot I' is going to O,S.C. and hopes to eventually become an opera singer. She started her journalistic career by editing the Leslie Broadcaster, being associate editor of the Clarion when a sophomore, associate editor of the Annual when a junior, and working as a Clarion reporter her last two years besides editing the Annual. She belonged to the Girls' Letter club and participated in the jamboree for three years. Dorothy was a member of the student council and Science club her Grst two years, acting as secre- tary of the latter her junior year. She was on the junior debate team, in the cast of i'The Scarecrow Creeps , and a member of Snikpoh and Sigma Lambda during her second year, and joined the Civics club this year. Dew has a strange aversion for people who ask, i'Do you have anything to do with the Annual this year? ESTHER VEHRS i'Oscar is going to Willamette. She belonged to the Girls' Letter club and was in the jamboree for three years. Her first two years, Oskie was a member of the German and Social Science clubs, being secretary of the latter. As a junior she was Big Sister chairman, junior class treasurer, in i'Club Viking , was initiated into Snikpoh, and became a Sigma Lambda member. When a senior she was vice president of the Cirls' Letter club, Girls' League, and Snikpoh, secretary of the Dramatics club, and a member of the Annual business and editorial staffs besides participating in inter- elass debate and attending the Linfield forcsic meet. Her special interest is unexplored territory which no doubt would include other girls' boy friends. RUTH E. WHITNEY Elie enjoys bicycle riding. Her first two years she was a member of the Cvirls' Letter club and when a sopho- more took part in the Song and Yell contest. During her junior and senior years Ruth belonged to the Latin club and was a Big Sister. As ajunior she was a Social Science club member. She plans to attend U.oI O. and study nursing. VERNA WILSON Vernie belonged to the Girls' Letter club her junior and senior years and the Movie and Commercial clubs this year. She plans to be a physical education teacher after gradua- tion from Oregon State. She is always doing the right thing at the wrong time and embarrassing herself. jACK WILSON From Portlands Washington high came jack, who went out for football all four years. At Washington high, he belonged to the. Live Wires and participated in the Freshee Frolien. jack plans to go to Kansas university and major in physical education. He belonged to the Stamp club during his senior year. He wishes he could overcome his ready blushes, but of course he's just an old fashioned boy at heart so should be accustomed to them. jUNE WORTHINCTON 'ijuneu has only one regret- Apollo is no more. She plans to be a beauty operator. She was a Big Sister, and in the jamboree while a junior, and a Movie club member this year. LORAINE VICK Loraine says she will eat anything as long as the supply lasts. She plans to be a teacher after attending Willamette. As a junior she was a Science club member, acting as vieepresident when a senior besidesjoining the junior Crescendo club. ROBERT YEACER Bob fof mustache fame,j will attend Oregon for a musical course. He has been student di- rector of the band for the last two years and a junior Crescendo club mem- ber as a senior. jEAN WILEY Puss was interested in debate and debaters this year. She has been a member of the Artis Ciilde, Cirls' Letter, and French clubs, and taken part in the jamboree for three years. In her sophomore year she was a Clarion reporter and society editor the next. jean was a junior council member, in 'iThe jewellled Hand , and secretary of the French club her junior year. Her last two years she was in Quill and Scroll, Sigma Lambda, and Snikpoh. She took part in intcrelass debate and attended the Linfield forensic meet, was a Dramatics club member, and vice president of the French club this year. 41 DAP:-me Umneizwoon BRUCE WILLIAMS EST:-ian VEHRS VERNA Wii.soN JUNE VJORTHINCTON llomzni' Yimrzmz MARQUERITE WM: IJOROTHY Wli.i.lAiv RUTH WHITNEY 'j4ACK WII.50N oizftisiia Vick Ii-:AN Wirm' 5 I

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EMI YADA HAZEL WOELKE' VERIcE GRIFFIN OTTO BAHLBURC BETTIE IRVINE HELEN CARPENTER EMI YADA Em confesses her weakness for fresh dates , one of which lives in Seattle. She wants to go to O.S.C. and become a nurse. For three years she has belonged to the Girls' League Cabinet. As a sophomore, she belonged to the Latin and Girls' Letter club, and participated in the jymjamboree. While ajunior she belonged to the Girls' Letter club, German club and Science elubg she was a Big Sister and a Girls' League representative at the Forest Grove conference,and again She was in the jym jamboree. When a senior, she was elected vice president of the Science club, Girls' League secretary, a Big Sister, and was a mem- ber of the Photography club and the Clarion Annual Staff, and was on the general committee for the Carnival. Talk of busy people! I-IAZEL WOELKE I-lazy was a member of the Commercial club her sophomore year, of the Movie club last year, and of the Home Economics club this term. i'Hazy is definitely a family girl , you'll have to ask her mother for her special interest, but She'll tell you personally that she and her little brother have just a grand time arguing. Hazel wants to be a secretary after graduation from business college. VERICE GRIFFIN 'iBeese has been a member of the Song and Yell contest, Girls' Quartet, and Girls' Glee for three years and was in the jym Jamboree, Crescendo club, and Amateur Nite in herjunior year. As a senior, she was on the Showboat OTTO BAHLBURG Hardrock wants to attend Oregon State to study business administration. For three years he has been a member of the tennis team and the S club and even belonged to the Tennis club as a junior. His query is, Going South, jim? MARY ELIZABETH IRVINE Bettie likes to swim, tell fortunes, and eat animal crackers, but she can do very well without chemistry. Bettie was in the Latin club her sophomore year. She joined the Bicycling, Home Economics, French, and Girls' Letter clubs, and the cast of the jym jamboree her junior year, and was chosen a Big Sister this year. Bettie formerly attended school in juneau, Alaska, but she likes Oregon so is going to U. of O. next year. HELEN CARPENTER Hellie was a member of the Girls' Letter club and participated in the jym jamboree in her sophomore and junior years. She joined the Dancing club and was elected to the Girls' League Cabinet in her junior year. She was in the Songand Yell contest and chosen a Big Sister in her last two years of high school. Following is the list of the rest of the 1936 graduating class other than those who have pictures in the Annual. It is complete as the book goes to press, but some changes will undoubtedly be made before graduation time. FRANK ALLBRICH WILLARD ANDEREGG DORIS ASTILL BONNIE BALDOCK CATHERINE BANTA FRED BAXTER MARATHON BECKTELL LYDIA BEHRENS ERWIN BENSON WARREN BERTELSON DORA MAY BLOOM LLOYD BROWN LUCILLE HELEN BUSHNELL FEROL BUSWELL ARTHUR CAISSE JACK CAUSEY n FRANKLYN I-I. CHATAS DEATRICE COONS MARTHA COX JAMES HUNTER CROKER WANDA DARROW JOHN E. DAVIS RAY DUBOIS ALTON REX DUTOIT LEROY EDWARDS ERNEST ELDRIDGE CHARLES ESPLIN CLARA FAIST DORPHA FALK LEONA FAST LOUISE FERREY ARTHUR AFRANZ KENNETH ARTHUR GALLAGHER PETER H. GEISER LEONA GOFF FRANK GURGURICH I



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rARi,iis Wii.l,1AMs RRAINIS S'rRAw'N LI.lAM WALLNILR Nl!-Z SeoU'roN vin Wu.i.iAMs Nraveiu. 5i5i.ANoui4 Eviii.YN Swmcate EARL WARRILN IVDUROTIIY 'I-IIOMPSON Vieroiz Wll.l.IAMSON Isfxm-zi. Seiimiiaumz Rex WIRT CHARLES WILLIAMS As a sophomore 'iChuck became a member of the Artis Cilde and was in their Wicked Wang Pahn production. As a senior he was initiated into the apprentice chapter of the Future Crafts- men. He hopes to study forestry at Oregon State if he isn't chosen to play the part of Harold Lloyd's double. EVELYN MAY SWIINCLE Sunshine was a member of the Girls' Letter club her hrst two years and the Girls' League Cabinet her last two. She joined the Home Economics and Knitting clubs when a senior. She plans to atted Oregon, but when asked her special interest merely said Too old--two young . Can't you just see her shaking her head? LORRAINE STRAWN A' Laurie hopes to be a stenographer. It's strange that she doesnt like dome lights in cars! Lorraine was a member of the Commercial and Dramatics clubs this year. Last year she was a Big Sister and participated in the jym jam- boree. CHARLES EARL WARREN Ever-present will study dentistry at Willamette. When he was a sophomore he was in the Social Science club and interclass track. In his junior year he made the track team and belonged to the Social Science, Boys' Clee, and Dancing clubs, played interclass soccer and participated in the S club smoker and Song and Yell contest. In his senior year he was a member of the S club, Sigma Lambda, interclass soccer and basketball teams, track and football teams, and was in the Song and Yell contest, and acted as president of the Boys' Glee and Etiquette clubs. WILLIAM WACNER Wee Willie , after studying basket ll and Latin here, plans to enter Wil- lamette for his edical course. e attended the Hamilton junior high in Oakland, C if r ia where hf ed on the school paper He joined the Latin club fo cr ye, s ag! 'on' e ' cfcla so er and basketball teams, an th Ib ke fl n e to the Social Science and Scienc 1 j or ye . Th s year he played on the interclass basketball and soccer teams, and will e remembered as the long drink of water that was center on the bas etball team. 'iBill has a special interest in swinging doors and waffles t Daisy Macs . DOROTHY THOMPSON Dujan has somethin more than dislike for those peddlers who ask, Is your mother at home? She has been a member of the Home Economics club for three years, As a sophomore she was in the jym jam- boree and the Girls' League Cabinet. When a junior she was a Math club member. By the way, her special interest is said to be Dick fDick who?l She intends to go to Monmouth and major in home economics, jUNE MARGARET SCOUTON Scotty would be perfectly happy if it werent for the task of trying to act like a dignified senior. However, it's good practice, for she plans to become a teacher after attending Willamette. She has been a member of the Cvirls' Cvlee and Latin clubs for three years and as a senior became a member of the Travel club. She was a Big Sister her last two years, Her pet phrase is i'Stake me to a steak . VICTOR WILLIAMSON Vic is shy about mentioning his high school activities. He will admit that women and automobiles take up a great deal of his time though. Victor will enter Oregon State for an agricultural course. DAVID OTIS WILLIAMS Dave plans to be a musician in between attempts at invention and diversified farming. Now that he's married he'll probably have to concentrate on the farming. He participated in the Song and Yell contest his sophomore year, and wrestling his last two years. David thinks its too bad that you can always tell a teacher, but you can't tell her any- thing. ISABEL SCHIEMERER lzzie got her start at paintin' and looking wise at Woonsocket high school. The only thing she dislikes is studying. She belonged to the Artis Gilde as a junior and senior and as a senior also became a member of the Cartoon club and Sigma Lambda. CENEVERA SELANDER 'iGen is chiefly interested in shekels, though one might gather that she has other interests, too. She was a member of the Artis Cilde during her first two years and the Girls' League Cabinet as a sophomore and senior. While a sophomore she was in the jym jam- boree, the Girls' Letter and Latin clubs, During her junior and senior years she was on the Clarion staff and as a senior she was a member of the Annual editorial staff. While a junior she was president of the Social Science club of which she was also a member the following year. She was also a member of the class council and Quill and Scroll her second year. When a senior she was elected treasurer of Quill and Scroll, secretary of the journal- ism club, and a Sigma Lambda member. REX WIRT Banking and accounting are listed among Rex's special interests and Willamette is his probable college. Wirt has been in Snikpoh since his sophomore days, a Commercial and S club member his last two years, and a member of the Radio club, student council, and Annual salesstaff this year. Rex also served as A.S.B. yell leader in his junior year. Eight-forty is the thing that he most dislikes, while dates, any kind, are his favorite food. 40

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