Canby High School - Cougar Yearbook (Canby, OR)

 - Class of 1939

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11.1 Si firm Sfmlg SGPHOMCDRE CLASS OI I ICfI RS Pri--:Ji-ut C.I,AIiI'NCIf Iflll Ryjm,-f,', Iini' I' r'4'x :dent NORMAN SCH!-.I-,R S lw,-A Q,-J,,f,A,,,.,,-,,, S 4'L' rvliny VIRGINIA SCHl, I'Z A.W,J,,,,., 'I' r1'I :infer Rl, I'H IJOIXQI-Q liufxgi' Al.-XXI-'I' l'l.l' l'fi'1iifrfi.ll1i'r ISC'IIH:XL'IfR DON NIILIQS MISS NIcRAI NIR. IJOULQI' The Sophomores began the year properly by initiating the Iireshmen with all du: ceremony. Under the organiation of the Sophomore president, Clarence Eid, the program proved very entertaining to all concerned. The athletic activities were managed by Betty Staehely and Ilarry I.undeen. Class spirit was led hy W'ilma Bolin and Elmira Oilar. In athletics john Drescher and XValter Colvin received letters in cross country, Albert Buggins and Don Miles in football, W'alter Colvin, Michael Mooeny, Sam XY'ilson, and Don Kraft in wrestling, Clarence Eid and Omar Digerness in tennis. Mary Yergen, Cieneyieye Berg, and Virginia Schtiltl were elected to represent their class in the Girls' League Council, the Student Body Council, and the May Queen's Court. respectively. The annual Sophomore-I7reshinan picnic was held in Nlay Linder the supervision of the class advisors, and thus came to an end another successful year for the class of I9-41. li-I I

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11111111 ll :Hari wire' Sli 11.111 Inf Xlllu 0 JUNIOR CLASS OHJICIQRS 1'1.v.li-111 1.1-ONARD QARMIRI-' Rfprf:-Ar l-l.lZ.-XlSli'I'Il H11 Yin- lwvviilrut AR'I'HL'li XY'Al.I.ACli g,f,g,,,,,1.,,1.,,y,,,, 1313 5111.15 S .'1' r.r.1r, LAY! RNIA' C1RISl1l,l, A.hg,,,,,,., M55 CARRUU, T1-i-11i11i-w SIIIRLA STI-XYART NIR. XYI1A'I'lll-ZRS The klunior Glass started the year by electing, in addition to the officers listed above, Aleanne Scallon as Girls' Athletic Manager and Bob Iiink as Boys' Athletic Manager. Lenore Myers was chosen as Song Queen and Jean Mclleynolds and Barbara Pitts were chosen as the yell leaders. The first activity of the year was the annual junior-Senior skate, sponsored by the juniors at the Oaks skating rink in Portland. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. The high light of the year was the junior Play, The Black Flamingo. This play, a mystery, was a great dramatic achievement. This was partially because it was very dif- ferent from any of the plays which have been given for a number of years. The excellent direction of Miss Burgess and the fine cooperation of a brilliant cast caused the klunior play to make dramatic history. The .Iuniors were very well represented on the various Varsity squads. juniors making their letter on the Varsity football squad were Ed Miles. next year's football cap- tain, Glenn Cuddeback, Don Thompson. George Green. Bob lfisher. Charles Carlson, -lack Burden, and Harry liarthing. Basketball letters were made by Glenn Cuddeback, Don Thompson, and jack Burden. -lack Burden and lid Miles made an excellent showing in the state wrestling meet, and also won letters in wrestling. The -Iuniors made a good record in track and cross country, and the -Iunior debate team placed the class second in inter-class rivalry in debate. Most of the Cougar staff members were juniors. and did a very creditable job on this publication. The last event of the year for the -Iuniors was the junior-Senior picnic at jantlen Beach, which put a very successful climax to the year's Lvents. F121



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Bum DJILKOVI Ilauwrx Korbler lrzziu l'uHmf: FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Prvviifelil ,, ,IAMFS BANY Snug Qifevrz H MAXINIQ PFISTFR Vin' Prexilvnl .. , ,, GFNIC DAXVSUN ,-lxsislurzl Snug QIIAYH , ,LILLIAN LINIJ Xf'fff'Nf1i' egge -- IfLUfN HANSHN siffgmf.i,1.afmf c1.iaNN POTTLAATZ YW-f'f'f -- A VAAR1-ENV KOFHWR spam ,vfanagm S cmxol, THOMAS Reporler ,,,, .....,,, V IRGINIA IRVUIN BUD STANGIQL Y.-Il Iawlf-r , , , . BOB UHRIG ,y,l,i,,,,, ,,,, M135 SPARKS Avsiflunf Yi-Il La'uili'r . VERNON XY'Hl'l'li MR. POPF A class of seventy-four eager Freshmen began their high school career on September 19, 1938. They started out with high hopes only to have the wind knocked out of their sails by the supposedly superior Sophomores at the Freshman initiation. The Freshmen were strong contenders for the inter-class rivalry cup this year. Monna Sheller, Charles South, James Bany, and Virginia Irwin won second place in inter- class debate for the Freshmeng Lela Egli, Gene Dawson, and Marion Stewart were mem- bers of the Student Body Play castg Bob Holt won a letter in cross countryg Lloyd Troyer, Roy Hutchinson, Alvin Nadeau, Don Bland, and Alfred Mendenhall won their letters in wrestling, and the FFA public speaking contest was won by james Bany. Early in the year Charlcia Hamblet was chosen as the Freshman representative to the Student Council, along with the Freshman class president. June Swan was Girls' League Council delegate, and Ellen Hansen was elected Freshman princess to the May Day Court. With high scores in inter-class rivalry and excellent records set in scholastic attain- ment and extra-curricular activities, the Freshman class has been launched upon its high school voyage with good promise of a successful landing. N41

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