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Junior ,High Activities STUDENT COLTNCIL Fiizsr Row: Dean Silva, XVanda Turner, Ed Lavier, Richard Cantril. SECOND Row: Frances .Beals, Francis Clark, Donald Gribble, Elmore Mostul, Francis Thorpe. THIRD Row: Mavis June Baars, Alice Buol, Har- old Price, Edward Mueller, Paula Benage, Nancy Ellen Cochran. The student council is composed of a representative from each home room and the student body officers. These students form the legislative body for the school and take charge of the point system. Student body officers are: Edward Mueller. President, Wanda Turner, Vice-Presidentg Ed Lavier, Secretary, and Frances Thorpe, Treasurer. ALPHA CHAPTER NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Frnsr Row: Robert Saunders, Dorothy Bottemiller, Helen Kestler, Rachel Lewis, Dorothy Niles, Elizabeth Holzworth, Francis Thorpe, Frances Beals, Nadine Short. SECOND Row: Miss Mann, Annie Sknbe, Wanda Turner, Maxine Parker, Marjorie Bain, Alice Buol, Avalon XVilliamson, Pearl Hegar, Alfred Gettel, Rea Mae Fleischman. Tnxim Row: Robert Updenkelder, Carol Steiber, Lajean Lawler, Frances Tatro, Mar- gerie Howard, Ruth Meador, NVilma Ruth Eaton, Harriet Henderson, Louise Hart, Ardalee Ashenfelter, Foukrn Row: Albert Kister, Thomas XVilliams, Cleo lVilker, Barbara Rusch, Shirley Canfield, Alverna Rolfing, Edna Trout, Ruth Hardenbrook, Vivian Mullin. The National junior Honor Society stresses the points of scholarship. leader- ship, service, and character. This year's project has been tracing and recording the history of the Oregon City schools. Marjorie Bain has acted as chairman for this project. Thomas XVilliams is the President of the societyg Harriet Henderson, V ice-President, Margerie Howard, Secretary. The Alpha Chapter was organized in january, 1935, the first Junior Honor Society in Oregon and the 181st in the United States. BOYS' AND GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Fllesr Row: Jean Morrison, Dorothy Keith, Rea Mae Fleishman, Maxine Parker, Lalean Lawler, Barbara Busch, Frances lleales, Miss Harding, advisor. Sucozw Row: Bob Hale, Leonard Freeman, Bill Thomsen, Charles XYright, Robert Eaton, llob Bard, Mr. Sawyer, Advisor. Tnlnn Row: Eldon Harvey, Eddie Reit- zenstein, Richard Knoefel, Lester Leatherberry, Robert Updenkelder, Francis Thorpe, Graham Gulovsen, llenny Hopwood. The Girls' League aims to develop friendship and leadership, to hold up lofty ideals for living and to perform service for the school. The officers are Barbara Busch, President: Frances Beals, Vice-President Q La Jean Lawler, Secretaryg Jean Morrison, Treasurer, Maxine Parker, Ninth Grade Representative and Social Chairmang Rea Mae F leishman. Eighth Grade Representative and Custodian of the Memory Bookg Dorothy lYatts, Seventh Grade Representative and Decoration Chairman. The Boys' League meetings during the year 1935-36 were varied in nature. Some meetings were devoted to educational topics while others were in the form of lighter entertainment. The boys from the Senior High School cooperated in an effort to develop the closest possible feeling of friendship between the two groups by furnishing two unusually interesting programs. The officers of the organization are: Leonard Freeman, Presidentg Francis Thorpe, Vice-President, Robert Hale, Secretary. H USTLER STAFF Flnsr Row: Marjorie Rain, XYanda Turner, Richard Monger, Dale Dustin. SECOND Row: Shirley Mullin, Nadine Short, Maxine Parker, Bill Stuart, Thomas XVilliams. Tnmn Row: Shirley Caufield, Ardalee Ash- enfelter, LaVelle Proffitt, Albert Eddy. Page Fifty-seven
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Junior High Activities NINTII GRADE PL.-XY CAST Flnsr Row: Robert Updenkelder, Don Snllivan, Maxine Parker, Lajean Lawler, XVanda Turner, Margie Buckner. SECOND Row: Betty Stanley, Elva iVeinard, Bob Hale, Bill Stuart, Ardalee Ashenfelter, Barbara Busch liill Graves. NINT H G RA DE DR A M.eXTlCS Finsr Row: Dorothy Millard, Maxine Parker, NYanda Turner, Frances Tatro, Betty Stanley, Margie Buckner, Margerie Howard. Si-:coNn Row: Jack Rost, Duane O'I3rien, Edward Lind, Bob Hale, Bill Graves, Don Sullivan, Robert Updenkelder. THIRD Row: Lajean Lawler, Ardalee Ashenfelter, Miss Dike, Barbara Busch, Elva XVeinard, Eugene Hauer. EIGHTH GRADE DRAM.-XTTCS 'FIRST Row: jean Morrison, Gloria Larson, Roberta Reddaway, Ross Purkhiser, Martin Lugar, Max Staples, Ierod lilodgett, Eddie Reitzenstein, jack W'oodward. SECQNIJ Row: Lois Dustin, Virginia Moody, lietty Jane Rittenhouse, Frances Beals, Miss Dike, Nadine Short, Kenneth Jennings, Bob McKenzie, Vincent Howard. THIRD Row: Lilly Holzworth, Elsie Calderwood, LaVelle Proflit, Helen Crayne, Ruth Harden- brook, Clarence Robinett, Clark Bamber, Stanley Daniel, Francis Thorpe. SEVENTH .NND EIGHTH GRADE PLAY CAST Fms'r Row: Lois Dustin, Eddie Reitzenstein, Ruth Hardenbrook, Alan Green, Bob McKenzie, Max Staples. Siztionn Row: Virginia Moody, Helen Crayne, lietty Stanley, Rud Robinett, Dale Dustin, Jack Burden, llarold Vogel. Tumi: Row: Roberta Reddaway, Elsie Calderwood, Fred Cavette, Clark Bamber, Francis Thorpe, Harry Moody. DRA M ATICS The Ninth Grade play production class has, other than staging skits for as- semblies, put on three one-act plays and a class play Ton1hoy. The Seventh and Eighth grades dramatized Penrod as their class play. Miss Gweneth Dike is the director of these groups. The Ninth Grade group during their class period have studied the correct application of make-up. They made up people as old men and women, witches. dogs and other characters. The three one-act plays were: Elmer, Pink and Patches, and A Fairy Tale with a Moral. The play, Penrod, was the story of a boy who always sue- ceeded in getting into mischief with various results. Tomboy portrays a girl who longed to he a boy but finally decided there were some advantages in being a girl. Page Fifty-eight
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