Roosevelt High School - Ranger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 23 text:

CLASS PLAY A ROLLICKING comedy, “The Torch-Bearers,” was presented by the senior class on Friday evening, January 15. The play consisted of three acts of hilarious comedy. The plot is centered about an amateur performance under the direction of the pompous, overbearing director, Mrs. Pampinclli. Much of the success of the play was due to the untiring work of Miss Miriam Reinhart, director. CAST Mr. Frederick Ritter . . . Jamb Merrill Mr. Huxley I losscfros.se . Chester Cunningham Mr. Spimllcr...............................Alan Dean' Mr. Ralph Twillcr..................Russell Voi.m Teddy Scaring.....................James Wilson Mr. Stage Manager...........................Paul Hansen Mrs. Paula Ritter....................Doris Earl Mrs. Pampinclli..................Marceil Young Mrs. Nelly Fell..................Alvkrta Nagl Mrs. Florence McCrickctt . . . Ruth Smith Mrs. Clara Sheppard .... Irene Bogart OLi...............................Jack Okazaki CREW General Manager . . . Esther Spoerli Assistant.................Marjorie Dominick Property Manager .... Florence McRae Assistant...................Margret Johansen Girls Costume Manager . . . Bonita Madsen Assistant.........................Marion Grimm Bovs Costume Manager . . . Donald Sloan Stage Managers.......................Ray LeGall Clyde Loar Electricians ....... Norman Swan Everett Bali. Senior Adviser......................Mrs. Dilio Costume and Property Adviser . Miss Van Groos

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I, June Saltus, do leave my ability to introduce speakers to the assembly to Mr. I ry. I, Blanche Parsons, do bequeath my ability to teach Spanish, to Mr. Bassett. I, Ruth Smith, leave my love for symphony music to other music lovers. I, La Verne Bilyeu, bestow my excess avoirdupois uj on Lillanna Kopp. I, Betty Soule, do leave my super grades in bookkeeping to some other strugglcr. I, Gladys Jermanis, leave my Grecian profile to Wayne Cutler. I, Marceil Young, do hereby leave my “silent love for Bartholemy to the Jefferson girls. I, Irene Bogart, do leave my ticklish temperament to Bill Tuggle. I, Doris Earl, do bestow on Bill Wiese, my exact timing of the tardy bells. I, Ray Le Gall, leave the portals of Roosevelt, and consider myself lucky. I, Stanley Oppertsiiauser, do leave my name to Albert Ricmcnschncider, and I hope that they may never be joined. I, Woodrow Melton, do leave my ability to make speeches on the stage to the next athletic commissioner. I, Gabriel O’Connor, do leave to Mr. Kalmbach the Literary Digest with its skillful political prognostications. I, Dale Brakerill, do leave St. Johns to John Bergin. I, Lynn, Allan Sherwood Stark, do leave with my four names. We, the undersigned, do witness and hereby affix our seals and signatures this twenty-second day of January in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred thirty-seven, and in the 14th year of the establishment of Roosevelt. DORIS EARL PAUL HANSEN



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GOLD LAMP PIN A 'I 1 HI , end of the seventh term, a student who has acquired at least eighty honor points in three departments receives temporary possession of the Gold Lamp Pin. At the conclusion of the eighth term the student receives permanent possession of the pin if he has accumulated too points in four departments. It is necessary for the receiver to have earned a minimum of twelve honor points in scholarship. The following seniors have earned permanent possession: Naomi Clark, Alan Dean, Paul I lansen, Margret Johansen, Florence McRae, and Esther Spocrli. RANGER STAFF Editor-in-chief...................Mary Peck Issistant.....................Bernice Jones Senior Editor....................Doris Earl Assistants: Marcrkt Johansen. Esther Spoiri.i, Alan Di n. Paul Hansen, Alvirta Nacl. Naomi Clark, Blanche Parsons, Dorothy Eakin Girls' Sports..................Irene Bogart Roys' Sports....................Jim Merrill Art.....................Chester Cunningham Typist........................Florence McRae Assistant............................Dorothy Smith Rool(l(eeper .... Janet Baumgartner Circulation Manager .... Ralph Johns Advertisements: Kina Ross. Evelyn Ni.lsi.n, Tiiori.ey Wilson. Arli.ni. Brown Adviser.................................Miss (Irani BACCALAUREATE HE Baccalaureate Service was held Sunday, January 17, 1937, at the University Park Methodist Church with the Reverend George Poor delivering the address.

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