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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1941)
Page Two THE AMPLIFIER THE AMPLIFIER Published by The Student Body of West Linn High School Semi-Monthly Established 1920 3c per copy for Non-Student-Body Members Editor__ ___ ____ .Doris Zimmerman Manager...,,.__ ..... ....Marjorie Huiras Ass’t. Editor....... .... .......Jerry Larue Ass’t. Manager.... .......... Betty Helsby News Editor—,...! ..........—Lois Butler .....Glenn Campbell Feature Editor.... ....... .Willis Elliott Sports Editor....... .......... ...Mary Rudy Exchange Editor, .......Barbara Finch Society Editor....! Reporting Staff: Bob Baker, Gerald Phillips, Kenneth Lingenfelder, Virginia Anderson, Smokey Anderson, Barbara Finch, Hank Quade, Glenn Campbell, Lois Butler, Jerry Larue, Marjorie Huiras, Doris Zimmerman, Jim Whipple, Earl Mérkle, Willis Elliott, Mary Rudy. Advertising Staff: Virginia Lewis, Doris Draper, Betty Helsby, Marjorie Huiras. Advisor: Mr. Howard A Vote of Thanks At a time when our thoughts are turned toward commence ment, graduation, and the re ception of honors, it is only fit ting that we should here give a vote of thanks and appreciation to two persons. These two per sons, Doris Zimmerman, editor of The Amplifier and Marjorie Huiras, manager of The Ampli fier, have fullfilled their duties well. Doris has worked long and hard on such details as make-up, editorials, headlines and such things that go to make up a paper. In addition to that she has had full responsibility for! each issue of the paper. Marjorie has worked faithfully on the financial end in order that West Linn might be able to sup port a publication such as this. Both girls have been success ful in their posts arid to them goes a well deserved vote of thanks and appreciation.—L. B. Teachers Plan Summer Vacations This year the faculty have ar ranged their plans for vacations. Mrs. Coan plans to go to Seattle to join her husband, who is in the navy. They will leave from there to “points unknown.” She hopes “to be back here some time.” Mr. Howard plans taking gra duate work at University of Ore gon. He will live at home but go (Continued on Page 4) ROUND AROUT SCHOOL The main topic of conversa tion this week seems to be the band’s trip to Tacoma. Morton (Playboy) Parks came home with the name, address, and phone number of one of the more beau tiful damsels up there. Ih an ex clusive interview he stated she may soon have his pin. How that pin of his does travel. Blenda Rhodes—well, you heard about that. Frosh Wayne Robertson and Chuch Marx had a lot of fun sticking their lily white tootsies out of the window of their berth until the car was put directly behind a switching engine and soot started to pour in. Maxihe Chapey wept to Seattle for the , week-end and on her way back i listened to Peggie Jene McLure I sing her contest number. Senior, cards are floating around now. Some of the more original ones are engraved, quote. “D.W. Hoss Herndon,” “Mr. Billie Etchison,” “Junior Reed.” Nothing like a bit of originality say we. Mike Booth and Kathleen Dalzell are one of the most seen twosomes around school nowadays. Pete Blyth and Verle Day haven’t done so bad either. Tom Ray seems quite in fatuated with a* senior brunette. It is rumored that a little fresh man is all a flutter because Mr. Ray came back to school and oc cupies the seat across the aisle from her. Do Dona Nygren and Compliments From Willamette Pharmacy H. E. DUPUX, Prop. Willamette Main Street FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941 NOTICE Annual will be out Monday. Price will be $.75 for S. B. Members. SHOO YOUR FLIES Lady—“Why don’t you shoo your flies?” | Proprietor of restaurant—“Oh, its so hot today I thought I’d let them run around barefoot.” —Bits O’Blamey, Waldport, Ore gon. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ We Cdrry... Get Your Summer Permanent at the— C. C. Beauty Salon where your hair is styled for YOU! Up stairs in C. C, Store Oregon City Have Your Clothes “LUSTERIZED” Stay Clean Longer WARDROBE CLEANERS Phone 4031 Foot of Elevator LAKE OSWEGO wuiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LUNDY'S MARKET ROY LUNDY In Oswego's Piggly Wiggly OSWEGO, OREGON Specialist at Willamette Barber Shop Main Street Willamette ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Main Street Oregon City KRUEGER and COX PHONE 7031 WHOLESALE and RETAIL MEATS and POULTRY HAVE FUN Get Your Hair Cut from a OREGON CITY LUMBER CO. FARR MEAT CO. DOLLAR INSURANCE AGENCY ■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■ A Complete Line of Building Material— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< liiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiin Phone 2-2096 Officers for the Girls’ League for this year and next held a dinner at Ireland’s on Lakze Os wego. After the dinner the girls, Miss Moe, Girls’ League advisor, and Miss McWhorter enjoyed a show at the Oswego theater. ¡This year’s officers are: Cather ine Patterson, president; Pat Sil ver, vice-president; Dolores Wil ken, secretary; Betty Helsby, treasurer; Shirley Langliers, Dor- thea Irion. Newly elected officers are: Betty Helsby, president; Suzanne Zimmerman, vice-presi dent; Pat Erben, secretary; Louise Hellberg, treasurer; Cun- era Duyn, Antionette Cissman. Isabel Vinson still have so much fun in Algebra class? This col umn seems to be reeking with underclassmen, but the seniors An old maid is a girl who is are practically a thing of the drowning in an ocean of love, past now, so why not concentrate on the ones who are still im because she has no buoy to cling portant? So far everyone has to.—Jeffernson, Portland, Oregon. looked rather disgusted when ye correspondent pulled this one. See what you think of It. What Graduation Presents did one ear say to the other ear? So you live on this Block too? That Please Well, maybe it isn’t soo good after all. Here is a sly rumor i JONES DRUG CO. but don’t tell anyone. The An nual might actually come out Main St. Oregon City next week or the week after or possibly later. Encouraging isn’t it? Pardon me, Dave Williams. As long as there is nothing else (Did I say iiffiiiiiiUHtiimiiiiiiffliimiiiutniiuiiiiytiUHiiiiimiiiiimiiiimimiimniiniuuHiHHiiiniiiiiii Willamette League Officers Hold Dinner Party CANOEING BOATING FISHING SWIMMING Open till Midnight Oswego DiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiin Yes, we have .. . LETTERMAN'S SWEATERS Made to Measure............... $7.50 J. C. PENNEY CO. 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