Roosevelt High School - Ranger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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 LYNN STARK lames Io iii Grain mar School ACTIVITIES Term Art 0 Live wire 1-6-7 Cartoonist Club -I WILLIAM TWEED lames lohn Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Horizontal Bar Club 7 RUSSELL VOLM Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Order of Golden If 7-9 Hl-Y Club (President) 7-9 International 6-9 Commercial 6-9 President of Student Body 9 Fire Squad •1-9 Class President 3 Assistant Sports Editor of Mike 7-9 Class Play- 9 Football 7-9 Class Offices 3-7 HETTY SOULE Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Kappa Phi Upsllon 1-2 Senior Tea Committee 9 Class Color Committee 9 ANDREW VACHTER Kenton Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Hl-Y 7-8 Gym Leader 8 Fire Squad 0-8 Soccer .1-6.8 Football .| IIM WILSON Peninsula Grammar School T ACTIVITIES Term Hl-Y 6-7-S-9 Order of Golden ,,R 9 International 7.8-9 Spanish 9 Senior Play 9 Cafeteria Board 7-8-9 Football 0-7-9 Track 6-8 Soccer 0-7-9 MARCHIL YOUNG Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term International 7-8 Commercial 7-8 Spanish 6 Live wire—Secretary of Class -1-6 Class Play 8 Finance Commissioner 6-8 HILL LIKINS lames lohn Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Science Club 2-3 Band 1-1 Soccer 3 College -Undecided I

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WOODROW MELTON Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Llvewlre 2-4-5-6 Class Vice-President 3-7 Football 6-8 Baseball 5 Track Manager 7 Boys' Athletic Commissioner 8 JAMES MERRILL Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Hl-Y 6-7-8 International Club 6-7-8 Commercial Club 6-7-8 Class President 5-6-7 Cheer Leader 8 Basketball Manager 7 Class Play 8 Hanger Staff 8 College—Washington State CHARLES NELSON Peninsula Gram mar School ACTIVITIES Term Gym Leaders' Club 7-8 Cheer Leader 8 Soccer 8 Horizontal Bar Club 7 Tumbling Club 8 College—Oregon State STANLEY OIMM'.RTSI IAUSER lames lohtt Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Soccer 6 Track 8 CHARLES PRENTICE Hotv Cross Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Gym Leader 8 Football 6 PATRICK SMITH Holy Cross Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Operetta 8 Orchestra 8 Band 8 College—Undecided RODERICK McNEIL 17. • Peninsula Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Gym Leaders (President) 4-8 Tumbling 7-8 Horizontal Bar 6 Track 4 OLIVE MOSER Peninsula Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Spanish Club 5-6-7-S International Club 7-8 Girls Basketball 3-1 -5-6-7-S Indoor 5-6 Secretary of Spanish Club 6-7 College- Oregon State JACK KAORU OKAZAKI Chapman Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term International 7 Football (Lincoln) 2-4 Baseball (Lincoln) 5 (Roosevelt) 7 Class Play 8 GABRIEL A. O’CONNOR Holy Cross Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Science 7-8-0 Art Club 2-3 College—Portland University IUNE SALTUS lames lohn Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Girls Gym leader 3-8 International Club 8 Girls Activities 1-8 ESTHER SPOERLI Portsmouth Grammar School ACTIVITIES Term Latin 1-8 Commercial 7-8 Literary 4-5 Girls Gym Leader 7-8 Girls Activities 1-8 Llvewlre 4 Senior Play General Manager 8 Office Assistant 8



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PREVIEW AND REVIEW THE REVIEW r |“ HE senior class entered the portals of Roosevelt with an unsteady and suhservient pace—mere neophytes in the field of learning. It leaves with the satisfaction of having matured into a decorous and rcsjicctctl group of men and women. During this four-year sojourn students met many things that they enjoyed and probably as many others things that they disliked. Many members ol the class received the most pleasure from merely being seniors; in fact, over fifty per cent of the class stated definitely that their senior year was the most enjoyable they had experienced in high school. There were, however, two members who stated that the first four terms were most pleasant. Some seniors received the most enjoyment from participation in sports or from the attendance of football games. As for dislikes, the number was large and diversified; in fact, no one aversion was shared by more than two persons. Pedagogical reprimands, Hitler haircuts, taking notes, admittance slips, geometry, English, and gymnasium were each sincerely deplored by two members. Two affable souls expressed no dislikes, while one misanthrope evinced a hatred of teachers in general. There arc more factors in a student's career than attending classes, and every member of the senior class has some extra-curricular hobby, of which cycling, drawing, skating, and dancing have the most devotees. The intellectual range ol these hobbies range Irom collecting oriental art and playing chess to eating hamburgers and going to shows. The class seems to revere promptness in Irene Bogart. Marccil Young, William Tweed, Blanche Parsons, Paul 1 lanscn, Ruth Smith, Esther Spocrli, Florence McRae, Arlene 1 lorn, Roderick McNeil, Ray LcGall and Marion Grimm, who have never been tardy. There arc three who can boast of never having l cen absent or tardy. They arc Clyde I-oar, Alvcrta Nagl, and Alan Dean. The seniors present the encouraging prospect of over fifty per cent of the class definitely planning to attend institutions of higher learning. The greater number will attend Oregon colleges. As for professions, stenography, journalism, teaching, and nursing seem to Ik- the chosen vocations of many of the class. One rugged individualist believes there is a future in veterinary medicine. The present seniors seem to have |K-rmittcd their families to supply the necessities of life, for the only ones who even approach economic independence arc Charles Prentice, Jack Okazaki, and Clyde Loar. Some other arc able to supply their own clothing. One must realize that a student does not have any too much time in which to earn money. Now it is time for another senior class to fill the vacancy that we leave; but though our class shall Ik- only a memory, we defy anyone to dim the glory of the class of January, 937-

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