Walter Smith

Walter Smith

Walter Earl Smith, 95, a resident of The Dalles, Oregon, passed away on Dec. 6, 2024. Walt was born to Walter and Francis Smith in Myrtle Point, Oregon, in 1929. He was the youngest of 10 children.

Walt was an excellent student and served as president of the student body. He graduated from Myrtle Point High School before enrolling at Oregon State University. After two years of studies, Walt transferred to the University of Oregon to enroll in their education program. There he met his future bride, Beth, in 1950.

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Davidtwov

I had Mr. Smith both in English and journalism. In English I sat fearful each day of being called on since I never considered myself very good at understanding verbs, adjectives and/or sentence structure. But in journalism class I was allowed to be as obnoxious as possible when I wrote my columns for the high school newspaper, the Tillicum.

He was a wonderful teacher and journalism advisor. Thanks Mr. Smith for being in my life.

Al Beck

Walt was the best English teacher I ever had. After 3 years of advanced English he discovered I had less grammar tools than the average high school student and he worked hard to catch me up to a standard so I could survive in college English comp. He also let me use The Carpetbaggers as a written book report (even though I had to do the required class oral report to him directly because he was afraid of the backlash the both of us might get from parents if he did it in front of the whole class!). I worked with Walt at Stadelman’s for 4 summers and was a great boss.

Signed, Alan Beck (Class of 1964)

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