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'v This shows our school building as beautified by the snow, but the snow is really bringing out the inherent beauty of this struc- ture. W'hen all the present school activities have been transferred to the new location, this old building will seem more precious than ever. It will be imbued with an added loveliness because of our memories of the past school life that has been centered in it. 13 W XXX X XR X3-lg X N X 1
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Student Body Ofheers DoRo'1'HY liiisisri Vice Prexiilenf gs. SKY f' --: will Twill 'l ' JACK Oc:1.Esi-xv 4 ll: . Sergeanl-al-arms ELEANOR SWIF r Secreiary f CECIL QLJESSETH President CECIL Quesseth was elected president of the student body to complete the term begun by Marion Draper who resigned the first part of the year. Cecil had the confidence and cooperation of the entire student body and conduct at assem- blies and order in council meetings were noticeably improved. ln the presidents absence, Dorothy Kibbe showed much poise as presiding officer, besides carrying out novel ideas about the decoration of the gym for the A.S.B. dances, being ably assisted by committees of her own choosing. lt was the husky left tackle of the football team, jack Oglesby, who maintained order at the assemblies, which incidentally were exceptionally interesting this year. A notable fact about jack was the unusual interest shown by a sergeant-at-arms in the student council meetings. I-le was present at almost all the meetings and en- tered into discussions where his athletic knowledge would be valuable. Secretary Eleanor Swift effectively carried out her designated duties, besides handling extra affiliated business in a gracious manner. In this year's Song and Yell contest under the direction of David Thompson, forensic manager, a new system of judging the contest was instigated. The classes were placed as the winner of the entire contest as well as the winners of the indi- vidual song and yell divisions. Although misunderstood at first, it proved a workable plan. One disappointing feature of the present administration was the disinterested attitude taken by some students toward the proposed constitution, the passage of which was the one aim of Marion Draper during his term of ofhce. The new con- stitution was formed so that the present student body and future students might enjoy the advantages of closer cooperation and organization. After the Civics club members devoted their efforts both in open forum and committee meetings to revising the constitution, it was passed into the hands of the student council for final revision. From the first of December until the middle of April the issue was set aside for other matters until enthusiasm declined and the subject became practically a dead issue. lt was hnally approved as a whole on April l7th. l4
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Faculty RALPH L. MORGAN, Vocational Agriculture, adviser of Future Farmers, President of Oregon Vocational Association. JAMES C. NELSON, Head of Social Science Department, Principal Emeritus. MARSHALL PENGRA, English, Golf Coach, Member of committee for Salem schools' radio broadcasts, sophomore class adviser. JUNE PHILPOTT, Head of Science Department, adviser of Science club. Q . MORGAN NELSON PHILPOTT ROBERTSON ROEDER ROSEMAN ROSS SHISLER G. SMITH M. B. SMITH SWANSON TARTAR TAVENNER WILSON MABEL ROBERTSON, Social Science, Dean of Girls, adviser of Girls' League. WESLEY S. ROEDER, Social Science, Tennis Coach. E. D. ROSEMAN, Bookkeeping, adviser of Commercial club, and Radio club. ADA ROSS, Head of English Department, adviser of Clarion, Quill and Scroll, and journalism club. MARY B. SAYLES, Commercial Geography, Commercial law, Mathematics. GERTRUDE C. SHISLER, Latin, adviser of Latin club. FLOYD L. SIEGMUND, Mechanical Drawing, adviser of Fishing club. GERTRUDE R. SMITH, Social Science, adviser of Civics club. MARY B. SMITH, English, adviser of Movie club, and Sigma Lambda. MARGARET STEINER, Assistant Librarian. VIOLET T. SWANSON, Director of Part-Time Continuation School. LENA BELLE TARTAR, Music, adviser of Crescendo club, junior Crescendo club, Girls' Glee, and Boys' Glee, member of Radio Broadcasts' committee. R. W. TAVENNER, Social Science, Assistant Principal, adviser of Sigma Lambda chapter of the National Honor Society, Photography club, and Student- Faculty club committee. MURIEL WILSON, Typing, Stenography, adviser of Commercial club. GRACE S. WOLGAMOTT, Head of Physical Education Department for all Salem Schools, adviser of the Girls' Letter club. . ERNEST L. WOODS, Auto Shop, adviser of Gun club, and Auto Shop Future Crafts- men Guild. . I2 SAYLES WOLGA1
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