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

 - Class of 1936

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Ei.ugAR NAIPZRQAR DoRoTHY PoRri-QR Ci.ARtiNt1ra Pmzrz THELMA Rasta Tom QUYE JOSEPHINIL REED ELEANOR PERRY Miin OSl.AND ARjoRlle PRUVII ACK Ori rsm i7lll.DRI'lD RICIKMAN FRANK NL-:im3RHisi5R EDGAR W. NAFZIGAR Eddie enjoys motorcycling without the motorcycle and just anything in the line of air-castles. He says he is going to be an electrical engineer. fS'pose that's a Castle too?J He came from Silverton where he says he was chiefly employed withstreet walking. As a sophomore hc was a German club member and when a senior he joined the Photography club, ELEANOR PERRY Brat's'A only sorrow is the poor cooperation with her plans. Favorite food? She has none, but enjoys it in 57 varieties. During her three years here she has partici- pated in interclass sports, belonged to the Girls' Letter club and been in the jym jamborees for the last two years. She has belonged to the Cres- cendo club for three years. She was a Big Sister as a junior and a senior. While a senior, she was treasurer of the Girls' League, captain ofthe S.H.S. girls' golf team, a member of the Clarion news staff, the Annual adver- tising staff, Sigma Lambda, the Knitting and Golf clubs and received the 200 point pin given by the Girls' Letter club. DOROTHY PORTER Dot came to Salem from Albion, Nebraska and plans to attend Walla Walla College. ln hcr sophomore year she was a Home Economics club member, the next year she belonged to the Girls' Glec club and was in the cast of Hold Everything . When a senior she was a member of the Social Science club. Give Dot a car and an icecream cone and she's happy, but any amateur singer need not ask for a ride. JOHN OSLAND i'Ossy , the blonde star broadjumpcr of Coach Gilmores track squad for three years, has recently acquired the honor of becoming a Sigma Lambda member. johns special interests are traveling everywhere and botany anywhere. Prunes supplanted with bread and butter is his favorite dish after a hard days toil in the ways of Salem high. He is an ardent member of the Travel club, and during his senior year he wrestled. CLARENCE PAGE 'iPagie was an ardent follower ofthe ways of the auto shop. this accounts for his probable attendance at the Deisel Schools at San Fran- cisco in the near future, Aside from his auto shop course, Clarence has been a competitor in interclass wrestling and an enthusiastic member of the Fishing club for two years, His pet anger is the girl who thinks Nob Hill is a brand of coffee. Oh well. you should know, Romeo. MAR- ,IORIE PRUITT Mark came from Nestucca Union high school to take a stenographic course in Salem. Her one ambition is to be an A.l . steno- grapher. At Nestucca Union, Marjorie was sophomore vice president, ln her junior year at Salem, she was a Girls' League Cabinet member and participated in the jym jamboree, This year she joined the Etiquette club and was chosen a Big Sister. THELMA ROSE Thelma has devoted her time to the Commercial club for three years. After graduation her profession will be bookkeeping. Her favorite food is bananas andshe exceedingly dislikes crabs. JACK OGLESBY jack is very sensitive about his weight, but he still likes good cake. He endeavors to keep his waist-line down by being especially interested in athletics. He was a min- uteman and played football and basketball his Sopherrore year. His bulk added a great deal to the football, baseball, and track teams in his junior and senior years. jack was elected A.S.B. sergeant-at-arms and secretary of the S club also his last year. lt is rumored jack just loves having girls buy gas for what he calls a car. TOM OYE Oi has been a member of the Dramatics club as a junior and senior. He is one of the senior council members and a well-known wrestler. As a senior he was a member of the Latin club. lf his dreams came true, he would spend his time feasting on fried sea-horse and olives and combating fatigue bysleeping. He became a member of Sigma Lambda in the spring of l93o. MIL- DRED RICKMAN Millie does lots of worrying and apparently enjoys it but she has managed to Hnd time to belong to the Girls' Letter club for three years, the German club during the Grst two, and the Girls'Glee club as a sophomore and as a senior. Besides that she belonged to the Knit- ting club and became a member of Sigma Lambda during her senior year. She is going to Monmouth to become a kindergarten teacher, JOSEPHINE REED jo likes skidding 'Uround and 'round' and has a weakness for venison, Cdearj, but absolutely has no use for wild animals fnlions to youj. As a senior she was a Big Sister and a member of the junior Crescendo club. She came from Grant high in Portland pausing at Silverton high for a while before coming here. She plans to attend the Ellis and White Conservatory and become a kindergarten teacher. FRANK NElDERHlSER 'iFrankie was a member of the Latin club in his sophomore year and of the Travel club his senior year. He plans to attend Willamette for a course in business training. His love for good music causes an acute dislike of loud radios. 'iFrankie will eat anyones spinach fo'r them--he just loves it! 34

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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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LILLIJXN ly4EYERS Lil has belonged to the Girls' l.etter club for three years and was in the vlym Jamboree during the first two. As a sophomore she was a neember of the German club and as a senior she belonged to the Knitting club. She was a Big Sister both as a junior and senior. She enjoys sports and dancing but doesnt care about celebrating birthdays or bolidays. She expects to go to Oregon State college. SOL lX'fAlZELS Sol , the roly-poly boy. hopes to enter the University of Oregon where he'll major in law. Football has claimed Yoms attention during the last two years at which time he was a regular member of the Salem eleven . He belonged to the German club for three years, being treasurer in his junior year, and he was a member of the US club his last two years. Spaghetti is Sol's favorite food. while explaining to lVfr. Gilmore and Holly takes most of his leisure school tinfe. EARL NOBLE Earl is going to be differenta-he's froing to Iowa State University to learn to be a veterinarian. He is especially interested in girls-is that why he's always late to class? He comes from Turner, Oregon, and was a member of tlre Future Farmers. winning hrst place in their State Speaking contest this year. HELEN lvl. lS'ElGER Toots was a member of the Social Science club for three years. She joined the Girls' Glee club, participating in the celebration of National Music Week her first two years, ln her junior year she was a ncember of the German club, which she had joined the year before: the Girls' League Cabinet: and was elected a Big Sister. This year she joined the Etieuette club and was again a Big Sister. Helen would rather do anything than take a chemistry cxam . She likes ice cream. books, hiking, and training pets. NATALIE TYEER UNat hopes to escape Frances Poth's artistic ability by going to college at Stanford. She is another of those future math teachers that occasionally come from Salem high. She has belonged to the Artis Gilde and the French club for three years. As a senior she served as treasurer of the latter. She has been a member of the Clarion staff for three years and as a sophomore and senior was also a member of the Annual editorial staff. As a junior she was a lxfath club member and was on the prom decoration committee. A s a senior she was the treasurer of the Girls' League and a member of Sigma Lambda. Natalie has served on almost all the decoration committees for the ASB, and class dances. JAMES lVfcHOlNE Ujimu has special interests in Salem and all points north, south, east, and west. Soon. it will be concentrated at Oregon State, for a course in engineering. DONALD MILBURN i'LXon says that his chief interest is nconey- his own and other peoples, but to the oliestion ofa probable college, profes- sion. or what-havefyou, he answers Tis a mystery . Since he entered Salem high it has been just study, study, study. VIVIAN l'YOTH i'X'iv ' says, Pardon my South'-ern accent. At Oregon State she will continue her home economics course. For three years Vivian was a member of the llome Economics club, Girls' Letter club, and was active in the -lym hlamboree. Other clubs to which she belonged were the Science club in her soohomore year, journalism club and Camera club the next year. and the Civics club when she was a senior. KIERR Y RIO PATTERSON .lerry will go to Oregon State for a secretarial course. She likes pineapples- one of those bombs 7 jerry was a Big Sister and a nfember of the Com- mercial club for three years. When a sophomore she was a member of the Girls' League Cabinet. The next year she was on the Annual editorial staff and Clarion business staff, besides belonging to the Girls' Letter club. klerry was installed in Sigma Lambda her last year l ere. JAMES lv1cALVlN 'iblimu is going way up that in Walla Walla to school next year. He eats spinach, too- is that where he got all that ubrawnn' -lames was a member of the Airplane club when a junior, and the Clarion Annual advertising staff and Gun club as a senior. MARVIN MATTSON i'Marv is quite a conspicious figure dispite his five foot six stature and may be seen any time in the company of his pal, Abie Papkoff, whom he loves to razz. The special interest of this little gent is collecting samnles. although the kind and quality are unknown. Marvin is undecided about his probable profession and college. ELIZABETH PAPR Eetty is partial to ministers sons. She was a member of the Girls' Letter club. a participant in the Jym Jamboree, and a member ofthe cast of ul l.M.S. Pinaforeu her first year: she belonged to the Girls' Letter club. Commercial club, Alym jamboree, and Girls' League Cabinet her junior year, and was in the Girls' Glee club, Commercial club. Snikpoh, and the cast of UGO Ahead this year. She plans to go to Oregon State next fall. 33 Lili :AN Mi-:Yi-as Soi MM:i4,i,s lima Noni li lll'.l.I'lN Ntaleizk lYA'I'Al.Ili Ni-.r-.R jim Mel loisilf Dow fVlILI3llRN VIVIAN Noni Almuu' .lo l'.fv'i'ii1izsoN JAMlLs lVlt1Ai vm lxfixixvm Mm ISUN liLlZAHLlll PARK i i 3

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