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

 - Class of 1936

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North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 145 of 158
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Faculty CARMELITA BARQUIST, Science, adviser of Cartoon club. junior class adviser. VIVIAN BARTHOLOMEW, Physical Education, adviser oi the Girls' Letter club. WALTER BOWMAN, Typing, senior class adviser. F. O. BRADSHAVV, Social Science, treasurer of Salem high activities. RUTH MARIE BRAUTI, Art, adviser of Model-making club, and Artis Gilde. NEIL BROWN, Social Science, adviser of Bachelor club, Fishing club, sophomore class, and Sigma Lambda. BARQUlST BTLRTHOLOMEW BOWMAN BRADSHAW BRAUTI BROWN CARLETON HRBTENSON CLARK CREECH IS ' M.DAV5 o DERRY ELBERT 2l0vu,ZJA.4-I-I MARGARET BURROUGHS, English, adviser of Drarratics club, member of committee for radio broadcasts. MARJORIE C. BUXTON, English. E. A. CARLETON, Mathematics, adviser of Stagecraft club, junior class adviser. MILDRED CHRISTENSON, French, adviser of French club. OLA CLARK, Mathematics, senior class adviser, adviser of Etiquette club. GARNIE R. CRANOR, Chemistry, adviser of junior class and swimming team. EULA S. CREECH, I-lead of Home Economics Department, adviser of the Home Eco- nomics club, and Knitting club. LILLIAN DAv1s, English, adviser of Movie club. MERRITT DAVIS, I-lead of Commercial Department, adviser of Clarion Annual business staff, and Clarion business staff. AGNES DERRY, English, adviser of Etiquette club, and Sigma Lambda. U. S. DOTSON, Commercial Arithmetic, adviser of Chess club. HELEN EDMUNSON, Typing. j4,L,,,, CLAUDINE ELBERT, English, sophomore class adviser, member of Student-Faculty club committee, adviser of Entertaining club. M. J. ELLE, Biology, adviser of Fencing club, President of Salem Teachers' Asso- ciation. ' 10 ELLE

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Faculty MARY E. EYRE, Social Science, adviser of Travel club. FRANCES FELLOWS, Latin and Social Science, adviscr of Stamp club. GORDON FINLAY, Band Director, Director of combined orchestra from junior highs and senior high. ELLEN A. FISHER, English, adviser of Archery club, adviser of Sigma Lambda. MARIAN GARY, Home Economics, adviser of Home Econonfics club, and Knitting club. VERNON GILMORE, Head of Boys' Physical Education, Cross-country Coach. Track Coach, adviser of S club. C. A. GLIDERIAN, Machine Shop, adviser of Machine Shop Future Craftsmen. member of Student-Faculty club committee, Tradc representative for Trades and lndustry Branch of Oregon Vocational association. LAURA V. HALE, Head of Foreign Language Department, adviser oi German club, member of Student-Faculty club committee. GRACE TYLER HOCKETT, English. ELIZABETH M. HOGG, Stenography and Office Training. LEAH R. HOGUE, English, adviser of Clarion Annual editorial staH'. SHANNON HOGUE, Public Speaking, Social Science, Debate Coach, Wrestling Coach, Chairman of committee for Salem schools' radio broadcast. BERYL HOLT, Head of Mathematics Department, adviser of Math club. HOLLIS HUNTINGTON, Physical Education Football Coach, Basketball Coach, ICKETT EYRE FELLOWS FINLAY adviser of S club. HOGUE HOLT HUNTINGTON KERSHNER KRAPS LEILA JOHNSON, Mathematics, adviser of Snikpoh Dramatic Society, member of Student-Faculty club committee. ALTA KERSHNER, Librarian of Salem Public Schools, adviser of Book club. SYLVIA E. KRAPS, Social Science, adviser of Social Science club, senior class adviser. T. T. MACKENZIE, Local Director for Vocational Education, adviser of Future Craftsmen Apprentice Chapter of America. RENA MICKEY, English. ul l CZILMORE HALE MICKEY



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Left to right: SILAS GAISER, MRS. Dfxvm WiziczH'i', WALTER MINIER, W. H BuRc:liARD'i', FRANK Ni-QER, P. A. CUPPER, E. A. BRADifii2i.D. School Board EACH corporation, each large institution needs the guiding facilities of a board of directors to regulate their business in a satisfactory and a profitable manner, Under the guiding influence of the Board of Directors of the Salem public schools. Salem high school has made notable progress during the past year culminating in the realization of a long anticipated, much needed, new school building. The new building, a P.W.A. project, which is now under construction is expected to be com- pleted by February, 1937, and is a students dream of a perfect school. The completed building will cost 5B7,l8,608.82, of which 3439986.82 is to be furnished by the federal government in the form of a grant. The new structure embodies many novel features, including a cafeteria, a capacious auditorium with equipment for sound-motion pictures, modern classrooms, and Hreproof construc- tion. The location of the building makes it convenient for athletic teams to use Olinger field which is adjacent to the gymnasium. A separate building at the rear of the main unit will house the different vocational shops. ln addition to the regular courses of auto mechanics, machine shop, mechanical drawing, and agriculture, a new course in woodworking will be offered. In addition to the new high school an extensive building program is being carried out in south Salem where an addition to Leslie junior high and construction of a new grade school are rapidly progressing. The addition at Leslie was part of the original plan, but was temporarily postponed for lack of sufficient funds. A much needed gymnasium and a new and much larger auditorium are being added. Like the new high school auditorium, the Leslie assembly will be fireproof and fully equipped for talking-motion pictures. The present additions together with the swimming pool and tennis courts constructed in I934 make Leslie one of the finest equipped schools in the northwest. The new grade school located at the corner of University and Mission Streets is also of the latest design and has a large auditorium in addition to Hreproof play- rooms. Of the 5169936.83 needed to build this structure, Sl 15,036.83 is the con- tribution ofthe School Board. Members of the Board of Directors who have been so instrumental in carry- ing out this elaborate building program and who have handled other important business throughout the school year are: E. A. Bradfield, chairman, F. E. Neer, Walter B. Minier, ex-chairman, Mrs. David Wright, Percy A. Cupper, and W. H. Burghardt, clerk. 9

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