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

 - Class of 1936

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JACK OSTl.lNI7 MARt:ARILT Llvjoi-IN VICTORY STRAIN JoHN IQITCHIE ROY STRAUsBout:H WINCJNA SMITH DORIS SCIILINKI5 Gizoiuzie SMH H LESTER SEBERN HELEN Seuuixrz Louise Rieii DALE SMI YH JACK OSTLIND Jack will attend Oregon State to study forestry. Do you suppose those whistle berries , of which Jack is so fond. grow in forests? He also likes Model T's of lurid hues. Jack seems to think that his high school career was confined to studying only-but don't go any further into the matter! MARGARET UPJOHN Marge wasa charter member of the Social Science club. secretary in her junior year. and president this year, She has been a Big Sister her last two years and a member of the senior council and Honor society this year. She will go to Willamette next fall. Margaret likes popcorn and French, but no dish- wiping, thank you! VICTORY STRAIN Vicky was secretary of the sophomore class at Monmouth high. For some strange reason she is especially interested in the State Highway Commission, when she is not concentrating on Beanie , She was on the senior class council, acted as a Big Sister, and was a member of the Entertainment club in her senior year. She will complete her preparation as a bookkeeper at Oregon State. JOHN RITCHIE 'iJohnny is going to Oregon State if he can tear himself away from Nona. While in said school, he expects to learn how to become a contractor. John has fine vocal chords, and he exercised them nicely during the Forest Grove Music Tournament, and while in the Boys' Glee, Pina- foref' Riding Down the Sky and Showboat g in fact, they are the reason for his being taken into Crescendo club this year. He served on the student council his last two years. Anyone would understand why his pet peevc is Bill Taylor. ROY STRAUSBAUGH BILL likes fishing and apple dumplings, therefore he thinks he will become a farmer and hopes he may have a little time left to read. When a junior he was a member of the Fishing clubg as a senior he descended to membership in the Stamp club. He is somewhat reticent on the subject of his activities but then you know some people are like that. WINONA SMITH Smitty is a shy type of girl and is unwilling to mention her musical talents. She was a member of the Clarion Annual advertising staff her sophomore year, the and Stagecraft clubs, and was a Big Sister the next. She belonged the orchestra, and Stagecraft and Photography clubs this year. Her special interest is today, but she has thought far enough ahead to plan on attending Willamette. DORIS .IEANETTE SCHUNKE Doris has been a member of the Crescendo and Girls' Glee, and taken part in the Song and Yell contest for three years. She also joined the Jym Jamboree. the cast of 'AI-I. M. S. Pinaforen, and attended the Forest Grove lwiusic Tournament in her sophomore year. She was in the Viking Revue. and again attended the Forest Grove Music Tournament and was a Big Sister. and in the cast of Amateur Nite when a junior. As a senior she was a Big Sister, a Knitting club member, and in i'Riding Down the Sky, and 5'Showboat. She likes accompanying-but whom? GEORGE W. H Gawge says you may call him anything but late for dinner, although he doesnt particularly enjoy being called Hitler, lxiussolini. or Huey Long. He intends to become a lawyer and is going to Willamette. He has been a member of the Latin club for three years, becoming its vice president when a senior. He also has belonged to the Science club for three years. During the last two years he went out for interclass track and belonged to the Civics club. He became a member of Sigma Lambda in the spring of N935 and was president of it and I-Ii-Y in his senior year and be- longed to the Entertainment club. LESTER SEBERN Les has his special interest on the ground in Cadillaes, but his head is up in the clouds with airplanes-he is going to take aviation at the University of Oregon. Spinach he loves, but dames are bad. HELEN JOHANNE SCHULZ SchuIzee aspires to be a stenographer and thus earn her milk- shakes. She gets up early in the morning in order that she may have more time to think about Linden trees. Helen was a Commercial club member for three years. acting as vice president her senior year. She was a Girls' Glee member her last two years, and attended the Forest Grove Music Tournament and was a Big Sister her junior year. LOUISE RICH 'iRichy is having a great time trying to concentrate without thinking. Her greatest aversion is nosey people, She couldnt mean the Annual writer, could she? At Leslie she belonged to the Knitting club. During her sophomore and junior years she was a member of the Commercial club. She intends to go to the Capital Business College and then become a secre- tary. DALE SMITH Shorty is going to be an engineer after com- pleting a course at O. S. C. He was an Eagle scout and likes to swim. A a sophomore he was a member of the Latin club and was in the Song and Yell contest. He joined the band and continued in it for two years. While a junior and senior he belonged to the Archery club. He took part in inter- class wrestling and basketball when a junior, and as a senior joined the Math club, the Bachelors club and the orchestra. 30

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ELIZABETH LEE SHAWVER Betty was a member of the Artis Gilde for three years, a Big Sister and a Girls' Letter club member for two years. She was in the jym jamboree and was a member of the Girls' Clee during her sophomore year. She worked on the Clarion news staff her Hrst two years. When a junior, Betty worked on the Annual staff and was a Tennis club member, while in her last two years she belonged to the Latin club. Betty will go to Willamette. She likes limburger cheese and sketching in her odd moments and Kurt remarks at other times. SIDNEY SCHLESINGER Sid brought his good nature and accent all the way from Theodore Roosevelt high in New York City to spend his senior year in Salem. He is interested in drama and has been a member of Snikpoh this year, carrying a romantic part in the annual play. He also has been one of the Minute Men. He plans to go to the University ofOregon. CONNIE SCHNIEDER Constance has been a member of the Social Science club and participated in the Song and Yell contest for three years. He was active in interclass track and softball last year. He finds sociology the best teacher of life and caviar and sauerkraut keep him in condition to wrestle French, or is it French wrestling or French and wrestling? Any- way, Connie will take his pre-medics course at Willamette. ALICE SWIFT Allee will major in either law or medicine at Willamette or the University of Oregon. She belonged to the Latin club and was initiated into Snikpoh in her sophomore year, being both secretary and president of the Social Science club her first two years, and French club president when a junior. She also was assistant editor of the Clarion. secretary of Quill and Scroll, and vice president of Snikpoh her junior year. Her last two years she belonged to Sigma Lambda, the Cvirls' Letter club and took part in the jym jamboree. During her senior year she worked on the Annual editorial staff, again was a Quill and Scroll member, and was in the cast of Co Ahead . She likes Anderson's taffy, but it is hoped that this isn't her steady diet. ELVIRA SMITH V chooses the backbone not Wishbone of her animal. In the nintht grade she belonged to the Cvlee club. During her three years here she has been a member of the French club and while a senior she became the secretary of the Travel club. She plans to be a teacher after going to Normal School. HERBERT STIFF Herb plans to go to Oregon State togeta real education, He joined the RiHe club in his sophomore year and in his senior year belonged to the Gun club and the Clarion advertising staff. He has been active for three years in interclass sports. ,IOY STRICKFADEN Striek came from Craigmont, Idaho. Presumably, there were expert barbers there, for he has been complaining about not getting proper haircuts ever since he came to Salem. He does like the hamburgers here though and has decided to stay and do mechanical work in order to enjoy those i'Wimpys . LOYAL SHERIDAN Loyal has been a member of the Girls' Letter club during her sophomore and junior years. As a sophomore she entered the bookkeeping contest and as a senior she was a member of the Knitting club. She expects to become a bookkeeper. But do bookkeepers giggle? IRENE VAN AVERY Irene plans to be a nurse. The first thing she will do is go to Oregon State. She has been a member of the Girls' Letter club for three years and is a devotee of all outdoor sports. She was a member of the French club as a sophomore and as a junior. When a senior she joined the Science and Movie clubs. Her pet peeve is pouting. DON- ALD C. SCOTT Don plans to go to Willamette next year and con- tinue his tooting around on the flute. He has been in the band contest for three years and entered the solo event this year. He joined the Latin club his first year in high school and belonged to the Science club in his junior and senior years, acting as treasurer the latter year. This year he has been active in the Photography club, Sigma Lambda, Sona and Yell contest, and was chosen as a Minute Man. WIXYNE STIIRCESS Wayne is another enthusiastic auto shop student, and he has liked it so well that he intends to make aeronautical engineering his life occupation. Besides his regular school routine, Sturgee Ends enjoyment in aviation and model making. Wayne has been an active member of the Future Craftsmen for three years and was one of the founders of the Model Making group this year. Pie a la mode certainly appeals to him in a certain spot. DOROTHY WALLING i'Dot's stenographic course hasn't interrupted her interest in riding horses and swimming fish! She joined the Girls' Letter club her sophomore year, but is very modest in admitting her activities of the last two terms. Being kind-hearted is the greatest annoy- ance she Hnds in her friends. 37 Br:'1 l'Y SHAWVER f3UNNIIi SCHNIQIDMA lzi.v1RA SMITH ,lov S1 Rlf.1KlfADliN Iiuaisuz VAN AVERY DQNALD Seorr w A SIDNEY Scuuisns Amer-1 Swim' Hicks STIFF LoYAi. SHERIDAN WAYNE STLIRGI-is Doium-ir WALi.i 4



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BARBARA PIERCE Barb plans to attend the University of Oregon and later beconc a social worker. During her sophomore year she was secretary of her class, a member of the French and Girls' Letter clubs, and participated in the Jym Jamboree. Bobbie doesnt like people that talk baby talk, but she lowes to sing to basketball players. BURTIS PRESTON Our golden-voiced Lothariou, Burt, has left the halls of Salem high echoing with strains from Roses of Picardin, fspelling slightly ehangedj What S.H.S has lost, Willamette has gained. Burt won first place at the Forest Grove Music Tournament last year besides trotting for the track team, and eating soup for the Crescendo club. As a senior, he was elected Junior Crescendo club president and senior forensic manager, and was a member ofthe Showboat cast. ln the dim past, Burt slightly remembers York high school, York Nebraska. WILLIAM L. PHILLIPS, JR. Young 'iBill's high school career has been divided between the study of astronomy and eartooning in the Cartoon club during his junior and senior years. He brought many laughs in the Viking Review his sophomore year and the Club Viking his junior year. Kale and oatmeal are Billy's favorite foods, and their supply depends on how many Fords the Pater sells. Dont be alarmed at seeing 'iBill among the class of 1936, for he has decided to do without the fuss of gradua- tion and will enter Willamette next February. He hopes to finish his course in business administration at Stanford. SHIRLEY ROGERS Speed Rogers came from Broadway high in Seattle in her junior year. She plans to go to the University of Washington to become a kindergarten teacher. Shirley was a delegate to the Girls' League conference in 1935 and 1937. As a senior she was elected vice president of the Girls' League and secretary of the Dramatics club, was a member of the cast of Go Ahead after being initiated into Snikpoh, worked in the Book Exchange, and acted as Annual sales staff secretary, Shirley has a favorite diet of tuna and macaroons, JOSEPHIINE PRUITT Jo came to Salem from the Grants Pass high school in her junior year. She plans to go to Willam- mctte to prepare herself to teach home economics. She belonged to the Home Economics club her first two years, and the Spanish club during her sophomore year. Anyone who exclaims So what? at the slightest provocation when around Jo had b-etter beware. CECIL QUES- SETH 'iCees is Salem's little giant . At Parrish Cees played on the bas- ketball and football teams, and was ASB. treasurer, while in his sopho- more year he was class treasurer and a Boys' Glce club member. The next year he was A.S.B. athletic manager, played on the B basketball team, and joined the S club. As a senior he has presided over both the S club and the student body, was installed in Sigma Lambda, played basketball and football, and was a member of the Fencing club. He hates being called rabbit . ROGER MILLER Reg will go on to Oregon to learn how he edited the Clarion and Parrish Periscope wrong. Roger has been in the band for three years and participated in the Song and Yell contest and interclass basketball his Iirst two years. He also took part in the 'iViking Review and 'iClub Viking of his junior year. Did you know that he plays in Harry Wesely's orchestra? His pet peeveu is silly Clarion Annual people, fadvertisement entirely unsolicited !l HELEN RODCERS 'iRodgy has an affinity for olives and ebb-Cyl-ing' tides, but sarcasm leaves her cold. In her sophomore year she joined the Girls' Clee club and was in H.M.S. Pinaforeu. The next two years she took part in the Jym Jamboree and when a senior became a Civics club member. She sang in the Song and Yell contest all three years, Helen plans to attend Willamette. JEAN RODGERS Jeanie Boy is going to study medicine at Willamette, supposedly so that she will know what to do in case the chocolate creams disagree with her some day. Dur- ing her sophomore and junior years she was a member of the Latin club and was in the Jym Jambore. As a junior she joined the Skating club, and when a senior she joined the Science and Movie clubs . She was a big Sister both as a junior and senior, ROBERT RAMP Bob plans to continue his education at Willamette. He is particularly interested in journalism. Although not especially loving French. Bob was a French club member his first two years, acting as treasurer of the group his junior year, The senior council and Boys' Clee club kept him busy this year. MARION O, RITCHIE Slick has slaved for three years as a Future Craftsman and has learned to drive a truck, partly due to Mrs. Fishers helpful suggestions on dodging pedestrians, His favorite feod is salad. potatoes, and gravy, and more salad. RUTH L. SHEPARD Shep joined the Girls' Letter club in her sophomoreyear, and has been chosen a Big Sister all three years. She worked on the Clarion news staff in her junior year, and the last two years has belonged to the Artis Cvilde, Sci- ence elub, and Photography club. 35 ii-a BARBARA PIERCE B P 11.1. Hiiiws JosEPHlNii PRUi'1'1' Roman lVlll.l.EiR JEAN Room-:Rs Mixrziow Rrrci-iiif Ki. Rl I' Rs li 4 I RKBIXZIAIRS Ramp BHEPARI

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