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Senior Class Council THE two biggest feats that the senior class council has had to accomplish this year were the 'selection of a few suitable sweaters that would meet the approval of theclass as prospective senior sweaters and the selection of six out of about twenty graduation announcements to be relayed to the senior home rooms for the graduates vote. This council and class must be congratulated upon their good taste, because comments have been proffered by various townspeople and former graduates that the senior sweaters this year, navy blue slip-overs with a white chenille nineteen thirty-six placed across the front portion of the sweater, are the best looking ones that have been seen in Salem for many years. There was also an almost unanimous vote for one of the announcements. After the selection of the senior class announcements, the counciI's work had just begun. It was necessary to receive an order from each senior, make all the required tabulations, and send them off in the mail. With these also went indi- vidual orders for calling cards, which probably required the most intensive work. A vote was taken to decide what the students desired to wear for graduation, and it was found that the almost unanimous decision was against wearing caps and gowns. The senior boys will wear dark coats, white trousers, and white shoes. The girls will wear semi-formal cotton dresses in pastel shades. The council selected a three hundred dollar combination radio and victrola as a parting gift to the school. This will be used to advantage by the various clubs at dances for which they can't afford an orchestra. Those people who were elected from the senior home rooms to act as their council were: Beulah Brooks, IN, Lewis Judson, 2Bg Bob Ramp, ZDQ Tom Oye, ZEQ Warren Butler, 2Pg Margaret Upjohn, 3Fg Antoinette Irish, 315 Edwin Slick, 3Mg Paul Brandon, LIB, Victory Strain, ZL, Bertie Glaisyer, ZG, Kenneth I-Iunt, Zjg Oliver Glenn, 4Ag and Don Lutz, shop. Dean Ellis and Alice Swift were holdover members from their junior year because of their former positions as president and vice president of the junior class. Special mention should be given to Miss Ola Clark, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps, and Mr. Walter Bowman, advisers of the class of nineteen thirty-six, who have directed the class activities for the three high school years. Burtis Preston, forensic manager, is probably best known as a singer in and out of the school. I-le won first place when representing Salem high at the Forest Grove Music Tournament last year. BUTLLR BROOKS BRANDON CLAISYER GLENN jUDSON SWIFT LLLIS LARR PRESTON RAMP STRAIN OYE UPJOHN HUNT LU'I'Z IRIS! I9
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.oNAi.o Aimivis ,irrii Aumvaiusi iflI.l ARD Akita Il.A Ass-iNwAi,i. .onmvi Aiximivis flmxir. l3ALiMoAiziisi ix LLir:ii,i,r-. Asiiuuizsow Liiii Amoiu-:ws JUNE Ailmsruoixc Wiaruoisi Aiinuir iii Ji-.AN l3ARri.if'r'r Ai,viN AixMs'iR wt RONALD ADAlVlS Ron is going to Willamette to study medicine. He made the Snikpoh tryouts in his sophomore year and was also in the i'Viking Review that year and the next . He has participated in the State Band contest for three years. As a junior, he was in The Scarecrow Creeps and exhibited his originality in the Club Viking besides being installed in Sigma Lambda. As a senior he was initiated into the Crescendo club. LUCILLE ANDERSON Lu canre from Mill City high where she belonged to the Glee club. Weldon Allbright is her special in- terest if you didn't know! She belonged to the German club as a sophomore and participated in the Jym Jamboree her next year. As a senior she was a member of the Latin and Civics clubs and was a Big Sister her last two years. She intends to take teachers training at Willamette. RUTH ARlVlPRlES'll Ruthie plans to develop her artistic talents at Willamette. She was a member of the Girls' Letter club and participated in theJymJam- boree while a sophomore and junior. She also was a member of the golf ham and the Artis Cilde when a junior. ln her senior year. she was on the Clarion editorial staff and belonged to the golf club. She uses Turp-an- tineu extensively. LEE HAYES ANDREWS. ANDY hopes to learn how to be an electrical engineer at Oregon State, The puzzling thing about his data was that girls were listed as one of his special interests. but gals are his pet peeve. Whats the difference? He has participated in most of the interclass sports and has been a member ofthe Boys' Clee club for three years. As a junior, he belonged to the Latin club and the lklath and Radio clubs when a senior. WILLARD AKER Willies' special hope is Leed -ing all wrestling. When a junior he earned his letter in wrestling which made him eligible as an S club member. He won the 1930 State Wrestling Championship in his weight. but paused in his wild flight to join thc Etiquette club! JUNE ARMSTRONG June should really be in a section by herself as she graduated last year and has been taking a post graduate course this year. But as she was the only PC, who bought a picture receipt it was necessary to place her here. You have probably seen her working in the library, as she hopes to complete her preparation to be a librarian at Willamette or the University of Vifashington. LILA D. ASPINWALL Lila entered Salem high as a junior from Engle- wood high, Denver, Colorado, She plans to go to Willamette and prepare to teach math , if she can keep ahead of the tardy bells, for Shes always in a hurry and almost late, although her timing is hard to 'bate '. At Englewood high. she was county declamation champion. Lila has been a member of the Girls' Letter and Math clubs and participated in the Jym Jamboree the last two years. As a junior, she also belonged to the Latin club, but when a senior she joined the Civics club where she was chairman of the revising of the S.H.S. constitution. As a senior she also was a mem- ber of Sigma Lambda and the Annual editorial staff. WELDON ALLBRICHT King Allbright is the xivcelexl boy-'his special interest is Lucille Anderson, and his favorite food is honey. He plans to be one of the great 'ibrain-trustersn. He was active in the Science club for thefirst two years and the Latin and Civics clubs this year. ROBERT ABRAMS Bob is especially interested in auto shop mechanics. but his interests run to other lines also, as he was a member of the Fishing club in his senior year at Salem high. JEAN BAR'llLE'l l' Peaches likes Ocean Lake hamburgers--whats the matter with patronizing home in- dustry? She plans to attend Willamette. She was a member of Snikpoh and the Girls' Glee for three years. She also belonged to the Girls' Letter and Latin clubs, and participated in the Song and Yell contest as a sopho- more. She was aedilc of the Latin Club and acted as a Big Sister. When a senior, Jean was again a Big Sister, presided over the Latin club, was secretary of Sigma Lambda, and was elected to the Student-Faculty club committee. Her special interest is week-ends at the beach with Polly and Buttee . MARIE BAUIVICARTNER Marie is going to be a stenographer, if she doesnt get sidetracked tickling the ivoriesu. She likes angel food cake, but, oh, that twin brother! As a sophomore. she joined the Commercial club: when a junior, Marie belonged to the Girls' Letter club, worked on the Clarion Annual business staff, and took part in the Jamboree. She was a Big Sister during her last year, besides belonging to the Home Economics club, ALVIN ARMSTROINC MAI seems to have a mechanically inclined mind. He thrives in the auto shop, along with the rest ofthe bolts and nuts. Alvin is a member ofthe Future Crafts- men and the Stamp club. He plans to attend Willamette next year-for what, he didnt say, 20
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JD. Senior Qflficers JEAN WILEY Vice President WlLI,ARID AKER Sergeant-al-arms PAULINI5 Dimtziaiiz Secretary DAYTON RCJl4l'Ill'l'SON President R11'A HILL Lies CARTER Ruri-1 S'l'ARRE:1'l I4 WILBUR CURRY Song Leader Yell Leader Treasurer Athletic Manager DAYTON Robertson, senior class president, has been outstanding in high school as one of the few charter members of the Social Science club, a member of the Honor Society, and Clarion Annual sales staff manager. The vivacious vice-president, jean Wiley, has originated many ingenious decoration ideas for the class dances, besides entirely overseeing them. Pauline Drager, better known as Polly , has been secretary for the class. She also has the ability to preside at meetings, as she is worthy adviser of the Rain- bow girls, a very active organization not connected with the school. Ruth Starrett, besides being treasurer of the senior class, was president of the Girls' League and the 4B dramatics club, and was the elderly housekeeper, lVIrs. Blau in the Snikpoh play this year. Rita Mae Hill, petite song leader, led the class to second place in the song division of the Song and Yell contest. Lester Carter, the effervescent yell king, cheered the class yell to first place in the yell section of the 1936 Song and Yell contest. This is not surprising as he had previously been ASB. yell leader. Willard Aker, sergeant-at-arms, was well-fitted for his office as he won the state wrestling championship in his weight this year. Wilbur Curry is another one of those people who are viell suited to their offices. l-le is athletic manager and has himself won a letter twice in football and once in track. ' l8
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