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1 9 3 2 L O O - W I T 27 lllllllllllllulllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIUIlllllllIIIIllIIllIlllIIIIDIllIIllIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIII4IIIIllIIIIIllllIIIUIIIIIllflllllllllIIIIIlllIDIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII ADVERTISERS The St. Hel-ens High School wishes to thank the following business and' professional men for their advertisiipg which made tl1e 1932 LOO- VVIT possible : Northwestern School of Commerce, Broadway and Salmon Streets, Portland, Oregon. O n e of Ameriea's Exceptional Business Colleges. Pacific Business University Dank 85 Company E. M. Helen, Dry Goods Merchant Davis Drug Company R. VV. Nye, Barber J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Campbell 's Grocery Theatre Coffee Shop D1'. W. J. Sullivan Dr. L. G. Ross, Physician Glen R. Metsker Lawyer J. H. Flynn, Physician P. L. Deaver, Dentist John L. Storla, Lawyer W. B. Bowser, Real Estate Pop Corn Shop Lower Columbia Coop. Dairy Assn. A. J. Deming, Druggist Orcadia Hotel J. VV. Allen, Real Estate St. Helens Laundry Harrington 65 Lund R. Constantin, Plum b e r, We Strive to Serve. Phone l28J. Elite Studio, Photographers The First National Bank, St. Hel- ens, Oregon Columbia County Bank, Oldest in the County, St. Helens, Oregon Italian Importing Company Byron Mfr-ight Motor Co. Pape's Automotive Service, Liber- ty Gas A. C. MeCown' Physician, Houlton Henderson's for Drugs MaeMarr Stores No. 69, Depen- dable Grocers P. M. Bewley, Insurance Dr. James T. Martin, Dentist Chamber of Commerce Austin's, Dry Goods Piggly Wiggly Co. Dr. lR. G. Moss, Dentist Mrs, L. Roberson, Confectionery Freg Koegel, Meat Market A. ,. Kiblan 86 Son Highway Pharmacy S. E. Roy Market 85 Groceries, t'Open Every Day ill the Year Try Bowen's First VV H. B1'ower, Umbrella Service tation J. VV. Copeland Yards G. O. Garrison, Columbia Theatre s A. C. Bailey, Dentist Novak Bros., Props., Scappoose, Palm Oasis Cafe, Fountain, Lunches. Notions L. L. Gooch, Proprietor of Service Station, Camp Grounds and Cabins, C on f e c tio ne r y and Lunches Eriekson's Dairy Products Co., Jewel Ice Cream Scappoose Service Station, Tires, Gas, Oils, Accessories H. NV. H. Adams Grocery Store E. H. Mason, Jeweler Mrs. E. N. Ellis Ormandy Bros. Golden Krust Bakery, Brewer 85 Vlsnaw, Props. Esther NVelinder Hill 's Hardware Company Plaza. Pharmacy Kerzils Variety Store Von A. Gray, Jeweler Mary Hald, Beauty Shop St. Helens Service Station L. D. B-elleville, Meat Market Georges' Grocery St. Helens Hardware Company Royal Shoe Shop James H. Leer, Meat Market Jack Carlson- Terminal Roy's Quality Grocery General Service Station, George G. Campbell, Prop.
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26 L O O - W I T 1 9 3 2 lllllIIIIllIIllllllIIIIUllllIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIlIDII1IIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIlIIIIIIIIIIUllllllIlllllnllllllllllllnIIIIIlllllllullllllllllllllllIIlllllllIDIIIIIIIIIIIll!llllllllllllllllllllllilll SOCIETY PAGE The Junior-Senior party, on Jan- uary 15, was something new in this school. A few games were played, refreshments were served and the greater part of the even- ing was spent in dancing. The Operetta Oh Doctor was presented by the Glee Clubs under the direction of Miss Crawford 011 February 15. It was very success- ful and well attended. The Junior Class play, VVho YVouldn't Be Crazy, was pre- sented April 8 with the following cast: Donald Baker Vivienne Jep- son, Lois Hogan, Kenneth Pen- nington, Jack Tupper, Johanna Dawson, Janet Anderson, Baine Cater, Dale Jefferies, Mildred Skarberg, Louise Larson, Echo Rollins, Georgia Cole, Orlando Bi- goni. Miss Hamilton coached the play. The Junior Prom, on April 22, was very successful. The auditor- ium was decorated with holly- hocks and Japanese lanterns, giv- ing the effect of a Japanese gar- den. An arbor was used for the patrons and patronesses, seats. The punch bowl was placed under a similar arbor. The patrons and patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ho- gan, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kerr. The Senior Class play, given April 29, was directed by Miss VViley. The cast included: Olga Jensen, VVillard Ennis, Orbra Ben- nett, John Ross, Edna Peterson, Ellis LeFebvre. Evilo Lusk, VVil- liam Voss, Maimie Oliver and Kenneth VVittWer. JK- SK- May 6, the Seniors left their dignity at home and wore their most kiddish clothes for Senior Kid Day. The 'tkidsi' entertained the student body with a clever program. Mary Romiti and Har- vard Anderson won the prizes for wearing' the most juvenile cos- tumes. The Girls' League gave a break- fast for the Se11io1' girls, May 7, in appreciation of' the work the girls had done in Girls' League the past i'our years. FK ll? Bl' The Annual Mothers' Day Tea, given by the 'Girls' League, May ll, was enjoyable to both mothers and daughters. After the refresh- ments were served, an interesting program was presented by the prograin committee. May 13, the St. Helens High Band a11d Orchestra favored the public with a Band Concert. Be- sides r-egular band and orchestra numbers, there were several solos, trios, and duets. Mr. Jackson has been music instructor iifor the last two years. zz: tk W The Senior Class was honored with a dinner-dance, given by the Junior Class, May 21. During the banquet there was good entertain- ment, after which the students danced. Baccalaureate services were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday, May 22. Rev. Harry Crouse gave a very inspiring ser- mon to the graduating class.
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