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MARY DE HARPPORT. Sis lived up to her nickname last year by being chosen one of the Big Sisters-she doesn't care much for being called Mary. ROBERT DE PREZ Bob , another out-of-town boy, hails from Eugene. He plans to take business administration at Oregon or Willam- ette. Bob was a member of the Crescendo club, band, and participate in the band contest his three years at S.H.S. While a senior he was manager for the basketball team, acted as treasurer for the Boys' Olee club, and was a Civics club member. DARYEL DONALDSON 'iOld Man Donaldson hails from Hollister, Idaho. He plans to go to Oregon State and take a com- mercial course. Wrestling and traveling seem to take up most of his time. Daryel was captain of the wrestling team during his senior year. He also was on the wrestling team when a sophomore and junior and played football his first year. ETHEL DAVIS Echo is a member of the Etiquette club, but is still tolerant ofthe bumps she receives in Salem highs halls. She intends to be a secretary, but when asked about her pet peeve replies vaguely Oh, I dunno. IVIILDRED DAVIS. i'Mickey wants to go to Willamette and eventually become a writer. She likes to read just anything, but dislikes all sewing. Mildred has been quite interested in music in her high school days. DONALD H. EWIIXO Dorf has been a member of the Snikpoh Society for three years, and played in The Scarecrow Creeps and acted as property manager for this years play. He belonged to the Artis Oilde his hrst two years and was in their production of the Wicked Wang Pahf' ln his junior year he was on the class council and participated in the 'iClub Viking . This year he presided over the Stamp Club, was installed in Sigma Lambda, and worked on Annual editorial staff. He will major in law at Willamette. Al AMES DOUGLAS EARLE j im wants to go to Harvard for the law course. He was a member of the Social Science club for three years and participated in the Song and Yell contest his first two. jEAN DOEGE Farmer Doege fseven miles southl, is going to Long Beach junior college to learn how to be a secretary. glean was sophomore class song leader, and was on the winning teams in the Song and Yell contest her first two years. She also sang in the Girls' Glee club those two years, being vice president the latter one. As a sophomore, jean worked on the Clarion and was initiated into Snikpoh, where she i'acted as secretary her second year. During her junior year, glean served on the Girls' League cabinet and was named as a member of Sigma Lambda in which she was elected vice president the next year. Prexie glean presided over the Girls' League meetings the first term this year. besides joining the Civics club. jean likes 'Agamboling on the green with our lovely little lambs but she is not so innocent as she appears, for her favorite food is leg of those lambs! PAULINE DRACSER When a sophomore, Polly joined the Girls' Letter club, the next year she was a Big Sister and a member of the junior council. This year she was a Big Sister, senior class secretary. and a member of the Cirls' League cabinet. She will major in stenography at the Northwestern School of Commerce. i'Polly is particularly interested in weekends at the coast and Oceanlake hamburgers. HILLARY ETZEL Hanki' hopes to attend Oregon. He played baseball all three years. He was sophomore class president, played interclass soccer and basketball, took part in the Viking Review, and joined the club his first year here. He again played interclass soccer and basketball when a junior. He joined the Fencing club his last year, DEAN ELLIS The Mastermind is going to Wil- lamette to study law, so that someday perhaps, he can get revenge on the Linfield debate judges. He was A.S.B. president at Leslie. While attending Salem high, he has been a member of the US club, Snikpoh, and the track team for three years. He was on both the interclass debate and track teams his first year, too. He was then elected junior class president, and was sent as the representative to the Rotary Youths' Conference at Bellingham, Washing- ton. While a junior. he also took part in interclass debate and attended the Linfield forensic meet, and played football. At the end of his junior year he was installed in Sigma Lambda and the next year was elected president, though he again played football, was captain of the track team, participated in the forensic meets at Linheld and Willamette, and acted as announcer for the weekly broadcasts. BARBARA EVANS Barb is going to be a social worker after graduating from the University of Oregon. She likes skipping school with Katie these nice afternoons, but when Saturdaynight comes, Buck, the St. Bernard, must hax e Iris l:ath and poor Barb has quite a time. Barbara was a member of the Girls' Letter club and Latin club her sophomore year in high school, before which she had been vice president of the Parrish student body. 25 INAARY DE HARFPORT ROBERT DE PRE IJARYEI. DoNAi.iwsiN ETHEL IIDAVIS Mitmmo DAvis DONALD Ewmc: JAMES EARLE JEAN Doane IDAULINIE DRACER l'lll.l.ARY ETZEL DEAN ELLIS BARBARA EVAN:
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AANi.taY Ei.ANn .IDREY Fiiiltak .iviaRGl.i1NN JM. ECKER snria GLAISYER acm GAMaii.i. IRIS FREDRICKSUN ARTHUR Eixioisi ITRANCHS FRENCH Anemia GARDNER RUTHJ EAN GARNjnBsT Iom Annual. STANLEY C. ELAND Stan entered Salem high, as a high senior, from Grant high, Portland, He hopes to become a lawyer after awhile, but Grst he will go to Willamette. He wants to get his moneys worth, there- fore he has no liking for 'ithose guys who chisel . While at Salem high, he belonged to the Civics and Movie clubs. IRIS FREDRICKSON I. I. was a member ofthe Girls' League Cabinet and participated inthe Jym Jamboree during her sophomore year. The next year she wasaGirls' Letter club member and was again in the Jamboree. being chosen as a Big Sister her senior year, She likes tojust 'iBuzz around when she isn't busy stenographing . AUDREY FEHLER Little 'iAud was a member of the Girls' League Cabinet, a participant in the Jym Jamboree and Viking Revue her sophomore year. She was a member of the Knitting club in both her junior and senior years, and joined the Golf club in the spring of this year. As for a special interest, she asks, HmmY-- must I be Frank? ARTHUR EATON Art has been a member of the Boys' Glee for three years and the band for two. When a sophomore, he belonged to the Latin club, the next year, it was the Golf club: and his last, the Fencing club. He plans to study medicine at Oregon. At present, he's just trying to get a Long . OLIVER S. GLENN Ollie is going to Oregon State to study electrical engineering and con- sequently pick up a few more long words. There are some students in the sociology class who think Olivers special interest is using technical terms which he knows nothing about. Oliver was a member of the Crescendo club and journeyed to the State Band contest all three years, entering the solo event the last two. He was Crescendo club president and manager of the band when a senior. He was an outstanding member of the swim- ming team his last two years. joining the US club this year. The senior class elected him as one of their student council members also. He's one of these people that just didnt do a thing, you see. FRANCES FRENCH Frenchie will major in education at Oregon State. She has been a member of the Home Economics club and Girls' Letter club Ior three years, acting as treasurer of the former when a junior. Frances was a Big Sister her last two years, and belonged to the Ivlusic club this year, She was president of the Honors club at Leslie. She likes Leedy. but doesnt like correcting the spelling on her English papers, OPAL ECKER Berp'l was a member of the Girls' Letter club and in the J ym Jamboree her first two years. This year she was chosen a Big Sister and elected secretary of the Etiquette club, She wants to be a hairdresser. ARCHIE GARDNER Archibald wants to go toOregon State and become ateacher. At present his pet pastime istrying tostealother peoples ngiFlSnl his favorite food should Ht into that scheme well, it's onions. He was a freshman at Scio high, and came here in his sophomore year and joined the Boys' Glee club. ln his junior year. he joined the Future Farmers and played on their basketball team. When a senior, he belonged to the Boys' Glee, was thc reporter for the Future Farmers, manager of their basketball team, a member of the F.F.A. intramural basketball team, and the livestock judging team. HERBERT B. GLAISYER Bertie has evidently spent much of the last four years yelling. He was yell leader at Parrish and was elected sophomore class leader and consequently led the winning yell in the interclass Song andl Yell contest of 1934. He was a member of the German club his hrst two years, as a junior, he participated in track and the exciting meetings of the Civics club. Bertie belonged to his class council the past two years.. When a senior, he was on the football and track teams, presided over the Fencing club, and acted as vice-president of the S club. Bertie plans to be an engineer after graduating from Oregon State. He says his pct peeve is a Hick-mans daughter, but she's really his special interest. RUTH JEAN GARNJOBST Somehow i'Jimmic is always associated with golf, cars, and ditches. She was assistant editor of the Leslie Broad- casterg a member of the Girls' League Cabinet and Social Science club her first year, the girls' golf team when a junior, and the Annual editorial staff this year. NECIA GAIVIBILL Monk is going to normal school and become a teacher, providing her Jud-gingn doesnt interfere too much. Guess what her greatest annoyance is-Art Eatonfwno, she didnt say Art eating. She belonged to the Latin club while a sophomore, and was in the Jym Jamboree the next year. As a senior, she acted as a Big Sister, a Girls' League Cabinet member, and joined the Book-lovers' club. THOMAS B. GABRIEL Tommy is going to study law at Willamette. He says you can have Faith, Hope and Charity-he'll take Joy. He was in the Song and Yell contest his last two years, When a senior, he also joined the Science and Photography clubs, 26
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WAI,TliR CZRABB Jm' Coougv Mice CUNNINQQIIAM RILQHARIQ Cook DAVID COMPTON BERTHA CIONVERSI SHIRLEY CRoNEMII.I.ER IHIUWARD DAMoN WARRIEN IDAVIS AI.IeIa CHANDI1-R VIARGARET DUNNIISAN MARIoN DRAPLLR WALTER CRABB Accounting is Waits probable profession. Being a rural boy Walter has raspberries as often as possible because he adores them. but English and Walter dont agree. Walt has been active in the Honor society and Stamp club during his junior and senior years, and the Commercial club his sophomore year. JOY ARLEINE COO- LEY Joy intends to go to Willamette. She admits a liking for i'Tom- atoesu. For three years Joy belonged to the Commercial club, She was in the Ciirlsl Letter club and Jamboree her sophomore year. The next year she was a member of the Cvirls' League Cabinet and Knitting club. As a senior she was Girls' League secretary, an Entertainment club member. and acted as a Big Sister her last two years. ALICE CUNNINGHAIVI Cunny plans to attend Willamette, She has been a member of the Girls' Letter club for three years, the Latin club in her sophomore year. the Girls' League Cabinet her junior year. She joined the Honor society, Stagecraft club, Artis Cilde and worked on the Annual sales staff this year. She was also a Big Sister her last two years. She spends her spare time reading, costuming. and making puppets. RICHARD COOK Cooky is going to Oregon State to study forestry. Just how much eating and sleeping this favorite pastimesj he will get done while practising this profession isn't known. He entered in his senior year from Rochester high, Rochester, Minnesota. Hc has belonged to the Stamp club here. DAVID R. COIVIPTON For three years l3 was a member of the Clarion news staff. Social Science elubp Annual editorial staff, Boys' Clee. and partici- pated in various assembly skits, He was a Latin club member and took part in the i'Viking Revue in his sophomore yearg during his junior year he participated in Club Viking . He took part in interelass swimming and the Song and Yell contest his first two years. When a junior and senior'fDave was a member of Quill and Scroll, Snikpoh,and the Annual advertising staff. His special interest is anything but women. BERTHA CONVERSE Bert was a member of the Artis Gulde and a Big Sister for three years, participated in the Jym Jamboree and was a French club member her sophomore year. She participated in the J ym Jamboree her junior year and belonged to the Girls' Glee and Journalism clubs her senior year, Bertha plans to begin her nurses' training at the University of Oregon. Her changeable mind makes life a bit confusing at times. SHIRLEY JOYCE CRONEIVIILLER Shirley delights in eating hors-dloeuvres but plans to become a dietitian after graduation from Oregon State. She was a Girls' Letter club member and participated in the Jamboree and Song and Yell contest her first two years. Her last two years she was a Snikpoh and student council member, while in her senior year she was elected to the Student-Faculty committee and Sigma Lambda. She also acted as a Big Sister her junior year. HOWARD DAIVION lt's quite a surprise to find Howard here, hc's only a low senior! But the editor admits that it was her mistake, and Howard has the advantage of a 331,00 picture in a 551.50 position. WARREN DAVIS says he wants to go to college at Anderson, Indiana and become a radio announcer. As a sophomore, he was a member of the Latin clubg when a senior, he became a member of the Dramatics and Boys' Glee clubs, and the Annual editorial staff. ALICE CHANDLER Chan left the high school last February to attend Willamette. She was a member of the Clarion staff, for three years, work- ing as exchange editor her junior and senior years. She also was a Social Science club member for three years, acting as vice president her second year. ln her sophomore year she belonged to the Latin and Girls' Letter clubs, and worked on the Annual editorial staff. In her junior year she was on the girls' golf team, a Science club member, and advertising manager of the Clarion Annual. In her last two years she belonged to the Quill and Scroll society. IWARCIARET ELAIYORE DUNICAN lVlarj hails from Silverton and from Salem will go to the Pacific School of Beauty Culture to make people beautiful. During her first two years she was in the Jym Jamboree and was a delegate to the Girls' League convention. As a sophomore she belonged to the Cirls' League Cabinet, while the next year she joined the Cirls' Letter club. In her senior year she worked on the Clarion news staffand wasa Girls' Glee and Dramatics club member, also act- ing as a Big Sister her last two years. IVIARION DRAPER lVIet is going to Willamette to study chemical engineering, I-le took part in the Viking Review when a sophomore and junior. As a junior and as a senior he was a member of the Civics, and Science clubs and Quill and Scroll. He was a member ofthe cast of 'i'I'heJewelled Hand , and belonged to the lvlath club, and the Clarion editorial and business staffs, and the Annual business staff, and was a manager in the production of Club Viking when a junior. 2-I
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