Springfield High School - Millers Log Yearbook (Springfield, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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Jfresbmen ann Smpbnmnres SOPHOMORE CLASS BACK ROW Kyle Smith Clarabel Wagner,Dorothy Millican Jennie Jackson Wilbur Dehne Advisor Juan Stratton June Durham Scott Wright Robert Tobey Lois Wilson Clara Brooks THIRD ROW Geneva Wycoff lleloi-is Nice Elmer Downes Myrna McKinnon Mary Faye Bettis Ruth Keeler Roscoe Cole Florence Roberts Evelyn Macklin Merna Nott David Privat Alice Bates Rachel Lee Frances Bradley FRONT ROW Bob Rodenbaugh Joseph Andrews Vincent Chase Cecil Crafts Harold Hansen Dale Robertson Glen Rasmussen Laurel Edith WillianBob Richardson Jeannine Withers Clarabelle Brood Gladys Samel Lorena Taylor Elwyn Gates Edna Vest SECOND ROW Luther Stei.nhauerBernice Smith lla Putman Anita Benson Walter Haxby Margaret Meek Ula Weight Goldie Ranch Charles Brown Ada Johnson Hazel Nesbit Eugenia Karns Elmer Chase Jack Logan Gladys Shelley Susie Elkow ,FRESHMAN CLASS BACK ROW Clga Elkow Leroy Williams Mary Edwards Virginia Hill Lula Johnson Lloyd Button Inez Cooper Elizabeth RodakowskiSECOND ROW Joe Keever Frances Cornell Angela Krupka Bernice Conoly, Marvin Easton Jane Anderson Helen Abramsen Advisor Bob Linder Gayle Chase Alice Smiley Thelma Williams Dudley Westlake Selma Clement Jane Phair Maxine S'mitson Wilbur McPherson Muriel Tyson Shirley Seavey Elsa Knox Gordon Baldwin Dorothy Taylor Ruth Richardson Margaret Chase Harold Foss Alverna Terry Rachel Skurdal Mary Ann CrurnpPete Taylor Alice Logan Lyla Currant Edna Wright Harold Seavey Isyl Keeler Olive Watson Jewel Farnsworthltobert Chatterton, Pauline Dahl Lucille Terpening Bessie Cox Advisor Virginia Hicks Helen Putman Richard Denning THIRD ROW Freda Lorentz Elise Ingram Arley Gray Wyetta Spriggs Helen Lyons Fern Corn-ell Georgia May Harris Arnold Acheson Mary Irvin Alfred Warner Lorene Holmes Dorothy Randall Arthur McChesn Marvin Gorrie Dick Richardson Buetord Holverson Robert Miller Jerome Epperson Bob Litscher FRONT ROW Clifton Smith Lloyd Seaman Meredith Ebbert Bert Currie Cameron Hutcheson Cliff Erickson Bob McChesney Harry Bainbridge Leonard Clearwater James Hebert George Drury Virgil Davis Don Erickson Burnell Gates eyl-Ienry Chace Oliver Adams

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junior Qlllsfs Jlaisturp In 1933, ninety-eight of us started our education at Springfield high school. George Irvin was chosen to lead us through our first year of hard- ships and merriment. We had a fairly successful year, winning third place in both inter-class rivalry and Laughteresque. We took our ridicule at the initiation and other events like good sports and consequently are much the better for it. Our advisers that year were Miss Clarabel Wagner and Marion Hall. Class officers were George Irvin, president, Lawrence Chase, vice-president, Barbara Bar- nell, secretary-treasurer, Bobby Calkins, social promoter, Kenneth Cox, sergeant-at-arms. During our sophomore year we took second place in Laughter- esque and inter-class rivalry. We chose the same officers to pilot us through this year. Our advisers were Miss Bernice Conoly and Miss Alida Thirlwell, both of whom were very helpful. This junior year has been by far our busiest. We have all Worked hard earning money to entertain the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior banquet held May 11 in Eugene. Our Laughteresque stunt, Demon Power, won second place this year, coming only two points behind the first place seniors. Junior boys won first place in inter-class basketball, and we took first place in the Carnival ticket sale. Next year, when seniors, our goal shall be to make our class the biggest and best of senior classes. Our advisers, Miss Glyde Dilley and Miss Mary Elizabeth Whitney, have been very capable and considerate, for which we wish to thank them. CLASS OFFICERS President-George Irvin Secretary-Treasurer-Pearl Helterbrand Vice-president-Lawrence Chase Social Promoter-Wendell Bartholomew Sergeant-at-arms-Jean Louk ig?- JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The annual Junior-Senior banquet, one of the major social events of the school year, was held at the Cafe Del Rey May 11. For the program a welcome address was given by George Irvin, junior class president, and the response by Jerry Clark, president senior class. Mr. Buell also gave a short talk, and several musical features were presented. After the banquet a theatre party was held at the Heilig.



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bnpbnmnre Qlllass Zlaistnrp The sophomore class has already established itself at Springfield high as a leader in student activities. Our class took first place this year in Merry Maids of March and last year we placed second. Both years we took third in Laughteresque, and this year the girls scored first place in inter-class basketball. Our sophomore boys made up the larger share of the high school basketball team, and the same will hold true for next year. The boys made a good showing in touch tackle football, taking second place. The class won second place in the Maple Leaf subscription contest. We were third in inter-class rivalry. We feel we have succeeded well in all of our undertakings as a sophomore class, and hope to do better next year. The parties and picnics we have had were greatly enjoyed by all class members. We believe our success is due in part, at least, to the aid of our advisers, Miss Clarabel Wagner and Marion Hall. Our class officers are: Roscoe Cole, presidentg Marvin Gorrie, vice- president, Ula Weight, treasurer, Hazel Nesbitt, secetaryg Margaret Meek, social promoter. ...i5,.- Jfresbman Qlllass Zbisturp At the first meeting of the peppy'l class of '38 the following officers were elected: President, Wilson Pete Taylor, vice-president, Muriel Tysong secretary, Dorothy Taylorg treasurer, Henry Chaceg social promoter, Leonard Clearwater, and advisers, Miss Bernice Conoly and Robert Chatterton. The Fresh initiation was held September 17. We know the seniors enjoyed it but We can hardly say that for ourselves. Our class activities included a Hallowe'en party at the gym and a class picnic in May. But the fact for which we can be most proud this year is that Jane Anderson, our candidate for Carnival queen, was elected by a substantial margin. This victory over the other class candidates gave the Carnival trophy to the freshmen. We have enjoyed participation in student affairs, although we failed to make much of a showing in inter-class rivalry competition this year. But we feel our time is yet to come. Our class has to offer some of the most promising athletes to enter as freshmen for some time.

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