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t Rl’PPRECHT. ELSIE • In life’s small things l e resolute and great.” Public Speaking Club 35 Commercial Club ’34. ’3S Home Economic Club ’.TJ. '33 State Typing Contest ’34 SEIFERT. FRANK “(ifMsl humor Is the health of the soul.” Fire Squad ’34 Football ’33 i SIMS. RODNEY “Leadership brings its own rewards.” Football 33. ’34 Baseball ’34. 33 Vars-T ’34. ’35 Student Manager '35 Resketlmll Manager '34 SMITH. EARL “And all the lassies smile on me when coming through the rye.” Football ’32. ’33. 34 Track ’83. 34 Vars-T ’33. ’34. ’35 C’iss President ’33 Public Speaking Club Pres. 35 Operetta 34. ’35 TOOZE, EDNA “She sings because she is happy. Operetta Lead 34. ’35 Dramatic Play '34 Student Council ’33. '34 Delta Theta '34. '35 OirN' League Officer '35 Senior Play ’35 TOWER. DON “I make the best of everything.” Entered from Jefferson Hi ’33 Senior Play ’35 Football ’33. 34 Daseball ’34. ’35 Vars-T ’34, ’35 WYATT, OILBERT “Long in heart, body, and mind.” Hi-Spots Staff '32. ’33 Public Speuking Club ’34 Senior Play ’35 SCI!MELTZEIt. IIELEN “With tact and cleverness she manages affairs.” Delta Theta '33. ’34. ’35 Hand ’32. ’33 Public Speaking ’35 Girls’ League officer '33 Annual Stuff ’35 Senior Play 35 SMITH. RAYNOR “A man of many words. Entered from Tillamook HI '34 Chorus ’35 Track ’35 SELANDER. MERWIN “If knowledge were coin, then wealthy he would be.” Entered from Grant HI ’33 Editor TI-U ’35 Fire Squad '35 Yars-T ’34. ’35 Dramatic Club ’85 Track ’34, ’35 TOOZE. LELA “It’s nice to be natural when •are naturally nice.” Student Body Officer ’34. ’35 Operetta ’32. ’38. 84 Senior Play ’35 Delta Theta ’34. '35 Dramatic Play ’33 Maid ’34 SLVTER. JEANETTE “Slowly but surely: guiding steps by the stars.” Beaux Arts Club '33 Home Economic Club ’34. ’35 Public Speaking Club ’35 Operetta ’35 Girls’ League Officer ’35 WHIT WELL. MONTE “Not eminence only, but worth.” Public speaking Club ’34 Commercial Club ’35 «
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JENKINS, OL1X “The touchstone of true love is self-forget fulness.” Entered from Coquille ’32 Football ’33, ’35 Vars-T ’33, 34. ’35 Track ’33, 34 Vars-T President 34 Oliorus ’32. 88, ’34 KORBER, KENNETH “Hopes and ambitions are reliza-tlons for the strong.” (’lass President ’35 Yell Leader ’34 Vars-T ’34. 35 Senior Play ’35 Dramatic Play ’34 Public Speaking Play ’35 LAWEENZ. MABEL “Loveliness—Needs not the foreign aid of ornament.” Maid 33 Home Economic Club 32. 33 Operetta ’33 Commercial Club ’32 LOBDRLL, FRANCES “And that smile, like sunshine, darts into many a sunless heart.” Operetta ’33 Commercial Club ’34 Senior Play ’35 Home Economic Club ’34, ’35 Annual Staff ’35 EDRY, PIRICKSON “ local taste is useful for selection as well as rejection.” Basketball 33. 3 4. ’35 Class President ’34 Public Speaking Club ’34 Senior Play ’85 Dramatic Club ’35 Vars-T ’35 N U N N E XK AMP. W A LTE R “True genius kindles and fair fame implies.” Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35 Baseball 34, ’35 Track 32 Class President ’88 Vars-T ’S3. ’34. ’35 Operetta ’33, ’34, ’35 OLSEN. MARGARET “A happy combination of common sense and amiability.” Maid ’32 Girls’ league Officer ’35 Class Officer ’32, ’35 Senior Play ’35 Annual Staff ’35 Public Speaking Club ’35 Twelve JOHNSON, MALCOLM “An ear to no folly or mischief inclined.” Entered from Benson Tech 33 Football Manager ’34 Vars-T ’35 LARSON. BEN “Though I’m always in haste, I am never in a hurry.” Dramatic Club ’35 Home Economic Club ’35 Senior Play ‘35 Operetta ’35 LEEPY, BETTY “Life means something to the capable.” Beaux Arts Club Officer ’33 State Typing Contest ’34. ’35 Senior Play ’35 Annual Staff ’35 Girls’ League Officer ’35 Delta Theta Officer ’33 s MONTES. AMO KATHERINE “Ambition knows no bounds.” Home Economic Club ’32, ’33 Typing Contact ’38, ’34 Senior Play ’35 Operetta '35 Public Speaking Club ’35 NORTH, JUNE “Noble self is noble song.” Home Economic Club ’33, ’34, ’35 Spanish Club 88, ’34 Beaux Arts Club ’33 OLIN, PEARL “Sociability is the spice of life.” Entered from McMinnville ’35 Glee Club 35 RAHMIG, DORIS “Her presence drives away dull care.” Girls’ League Officer ’35 (’lass Officer ’35 State Typing Contest ’34. ’35 Senior Play ’35 Annual Staff ’35
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THE STORY OF THE LITTLE SENIOR PIGS (Class History) One time three little pigs became famous in the realms of Mother Goose Country because of judgment used in the selection of their future homes. In September, 1931, 56 little boys and girls, often called “pigs” by teasing companions or provoked relatives, started to high school. Parents had warned them about the Big Bad Wolf of Ignorance, and how it was necessary to choose the right kind of material to built safe homes for the future. The teachers, or the architects of the child’s future, had their materials ready to offer. One architect spoke of the advantage of building their houses out of a business education, for such a strong fortress could withstand the change of times. Another spoke of the advantages of athletics. Strong bodies need not fear the ills of life. Others offered science, English, mathematics, languages, and drama as the right kind of material for strong, well-built houses. Here stood 56 bewildered little “piggies”. What a weighty moment had arrived. All desired a successful future. Some chose the academic course, some the business course, some a general mixture, and they started to build their houses. A great number employed long hours, nails of concentration, a great amount of sand and grit, until their building is one that no amount of puffing and huffing will cause the structure built of strong educational fundamentals to crumble. Then there were others, sad to say, that did not use their building material to the best advantage. Lack of attention, poorly prepared lessons, have resulted in a flimsy house. The wolf will come whining to their door, and only the future can tell if their houses can withstand the storms of life. It has required four years to build the house composed of the planks of mathematics, English, science, language, athletics, music drama, and business methods. The builders have enjoyed the construction, first as frightened freshmen, then as arrogant sophomores, and then as confident juniors, and last as worthwhile seniors. The Big Bad Wolf will be around the corner a number of times during life and it will require courage coupled with hard work to keep him from blowing the house down. Fourteen
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