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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1924)
/2 , I * > u. h : s . amplifier Published*?, semi-monthly by the Stu dents of West Linn Union High School. -Entered in West Linn’s Postoffice as 2nd class matter, Subscription Per school year .......-------- 75 cents Per single copy ....;.—,5 cents Z U. H. s. AMPLIFIER THURSDAY, MAY 29,* 1524 Iceland has decided to return to the primitive life. In an effort to improve The Amplifier reaches its final. pufr lication for the school year of 1923-24 the value Pf the Icelandic crown it has with a feeling that it has entered the decided to prohibit the importation of school life as a force for the advance-, ready-made clothing, shoes, bread, but ment and betterment of West Linn ter, margarine, cheese, salt, fruits, High. The influencé yielded upon the leather and in fact nearly everything school augurs well for the coming manufactured by civilized man. years. The new Russian Soviet Navy flag We thank our advertisers for their has a red field with a white circle in patronage during this year, With the the center, from which radiate eight aid of these business men and the. /¿■oys ,two perpendicular, two horizon help of the student body the future of tal, four diagonal. Inside the circle is the.; Amplifier seems bright, The Sen- s a large five-pointed red star upon iors on the staff this year take thiár Which is emblazoned a hammer and opportunity to say their farewell, The sickle in white. graduates leave their gopd will to next* year’s staff. Miss Haskell—What is a kitchen* Myrtle G. T.—A kitchen is a plact 1924 Green and Gold Book where the wife opens cans. THE AMPLIFIER’S FAREWELL THE STAFF JACK HEMPSTEAD ’24„..;..^..Editor CHARLES REED ’26..,. :..... ..¿Manager EARL WELLS ’M___ ¿..,.JLdV. Ass’t. MYRA ADCOCK ’26..._.....News Editor AMELIA PAULIN ’24.....’.Organization JOHN MOFFATT ’24....Boys’ Athletics Published Friday, May 23 HAZEL HUDSON ’25....Girls’ Athletics JESSIE BABCOCK ’26.............. Locals The, 1924 issue of the “Green , & ELSIE JUNKEN ’24,.....,__ JExchanges Gold” was distributed at 8:30 on Fri ARD A COX ’25........... Jokes day morning, May 23. This splendid MISS M. G. TOBEY....Faculty Advisor issue was published by the Senior class of U. H. S. It is of 104 pages Class Reporters and contains many interesting photos LESLIE PORTER ’27.__ ........Freshman and write-ups. MYRA ADCOCK ’26__ Sophomore The staff, composed of: Elsie Turel, UNA HYATT ’25_______‘-»......Junior editor; Veatrice Rauch, business man ANNETTE ADCOICK ’24______ Senior ager; Garnie Cranor, assistant editor; RUTH LUND ’24..... .....................Typist John Moffatt, assistant manager; DOROTHY LaFLEMME ’24.„4...Typist Glenn Smith, boys’ athletics; Mary Zaniker, girls’ athletics; Mary Louise MAKE NO MISTAKE Merrick, society; Jack Graw, jokes; For those seniors who plan to re Earl Schaubel, literary and snaps; main out of college a year, it is well I Dennis „ Kidby, music; Evangeline that a word of farewell advice be ex- [Christiansen, debate; , Miss M. G. Tobey,, faculty advisor, proved to be tended. . Be sure that at the end of very capable as is proved by this »that yéar’s cessation, from school ^plendid issufe . , .. ...... iwork5 ‘Suined ^by ^starting to All Classes and organisations had collegè or university, as the student photographs in this publication. The cover is something different has planned. Do not fail. It is the from, that of former years and of a students own misfortune if he does splendid quality. not go on through college, and is be The student body of U. H. S. as a set by the temptations to get side whole should be extremely proud of tracked from the higher education. their 1924 Senior class, which was Keep in mind, the class motto, “We able to publish this annual book. build for the future.” A year put is all right, but be sure CIVICS CLASS VISITS BARRACKS, that you eventually go to college if POLO GAME GREATLY ENJOYED possible, And above all, keep in mind, that memorable Baccalaureate ad dress by Mr. Main last Sunday and On May 13, the third period Civics abide by his appeal to build our lives class journeyed to {VsCtEcouter Bar in conjunction with and for the mut racks. They started out about noon, ual benefit of “The Higher Partner ate lunch in Gladstone, and reached the Barracks in time to learn many ship.” interesting things about the life of the soldiers there, as well as to wit THE PRINCIPAL’S FAREWELL ness a polo game between Camp Lewis Students of Union High School, you and . the Boise, Idaho camp. are leaving school for your annual The students were very much inter- vacation. May it be a joyous and estd ( in the game which they said was prosperous one. When you return in ( even more exciting than football and September, come with an enthusiastic . twice as dangerous. , earnest ambition to make a higher scholastic record than that of previous Shop Ends Work years. The students taking manual train To the Seniors who are leaving- us, we bid them God-speed; and hope that ing ¡and mechanical drawing have had they will go far in whatever line of a very successful year Under the dir ection of Mr. W. W. Davis. work they may take up. Farewells are sad occasions, they There1 are 31 boys who take manual mean the partings of ways, and break training. They have .made during the tug up of ties of friendship, and so year the mechanizal drawing desks we will not say “farewell”, rather we and also many othet pieces for them Will say “May all go well with you un- selves. One could easily see by exhibition til we meet again.” on May 16, that they have had a very MR. GARY. successful year. It is with satisfaction that the Am The 44 students who take mechani plifier reports the result of the recent cal drawing have also had ¿a success Student Body elections. The sugges ful year, and many excellent plates tive list of candidates has practically have been made. become a reality. In most ¡of the cases,, —---- ------ --- Í the officers elected were those recom- Thè poet laureate of England gets a TH E.SCARUET POPPY is the légion flower The scarlet i>oppy has been adopted’ by the American Legion for use on Memorial Day in honor of the men who fell in France. It will be worn by the members of the Legion. And its similar use on Memorial Day by all the public is urged. Usually the legion sells these flowers and from the pro ceeds of the sale contributes to the care of the orphan’ children of war veterans. A memorial window designed espec- ially in hon,or of Joseph JeffersdriTthe actor,; Will soon be placed- in a wall on the sunny side of “The Little Church Around the Corner” in New YOrk "City* VACATION TIME! You’ve seen our ads here, perhaps, in every issue during the past, year of the “Amplifier.” [We’ve watched the splendid progress of Union High School and at this time want to wish its students, faculty and graduating class a pleasant vacation time and a useful1 summer. You’ll find us ready to serve you, too., in vacation time as well as during school. Clackamas County’s Leading Store OREGON CITY