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GINGER GIRLS The Grnger Grrls the pep club of our school began the year by purchasrng new outfrts of blue corduroy skrrts and whrte sweaters wrth blue and gold pep emblems Later on they recerved blue and gold beanres Two new members who were outstandrng for therr abrlrty to add pep and vrgor wherever they mrght be were elected durrng the f1rst part of the year At the home football games the grrls marched wrth the band and mayorettes They supplred pep and enthusrasm at all the rmportant athletrc events both at home and away and sold rce cream and candy to the sport fans attendrng games here Occasronally the selectron of refreshments was augmented by hot dogs whrch the grrls prepared rn the cafeterra krtchen and served prprng hot to the hungry crowds Ixblt FLING Pa m nte Orlar Bohn Tl-IIRD ROW Pfister Taylor I-Iostetler Meeks Staehely FIRST ROW Perkett Steffenson Schutz Hamblet Irwm Rraker I-Ianson D d L M LAST ROW M B B o ge a ay rss urgess erg SECOND ROW Randall Porter Reynolds Koehler Thomas Swan GIRLS LEAGUE The Grrls League began a very successful year under the capable management of rts staff offlcers Delegates attended the Fall Conference at the Grrls Polytechnrc Hrgh School rn Portland At the frrst meetrng of the year the grrls chose as therr theme for the year The All Amencan Grrl On October 29 the Transfer Luncheon a pleasant and colorful occasion for all grrls transferring from other schools was held rn the Home Economrcs room The Vesper Servrce was held rn the audrtorrum on December 15 The story of the Chr1stCh1ld s birth was told rn song and tableau The Grrls League Dance Uncle Sam s Swrng Parade was held on March 7 Irtterbuggrn and dancm was the order of the evenrng and everyone who attended had an enyoyable trme A short program and refreshments added to the pleasure of the affarrs Offrcers for the ensurng year were elected ln Aprll and rrrstalled later rn the sprrng Programs for the meetrngs and varlous affarrs were successfully arranged by Genevreve Berg through out the year Some very rnterestrng speakers were heard at varrous trmes durrng the year FRONT RON Bolrn Swan Irwrn Stef nson Walrutf THIRD ROW Reynold Parmenter Hostetler Meeks SECOND ROW Dodge Danrelson Koehler Hall Bany Iohnson Snyder Berg Taylor Flerschhauer LAST ROW Brusch Mrss Irvrng Tretheway Sperb FFA Amrrne Under the leadershrp of the chapter offrcers the Canby Future Farmers completed the most successful year rn the chapters hrstory The Stock Iudglng Team clrmaxed 1ts 1udg1ng trrps by wrnnrng frrst place at the Clackamas County Farr They also won permanent possessron of the Twrddlewrnk Iersey ludglng trophy Vernon Gahler Wayne Dentel and Myron Pursley Judged at the Pacrfrc Internatronal Lrvestock Show Vernon Gahler placed second and was awarded a tr1p to Kansas C1ty to attend the Amerrcan Royal Lrvestock Show The Parlramentary Procedure Team composed of Brll Sperb Wayne Dentel Marron Stewart Iames Bany and Robert Kyrk placed frfth rn the Columbra Rrver Parlramentary Contest at Gresham Iames Bany clrmaxed three years of publrc speakrng competrtron by wrnnxng frrst place rn the Columbra Rrver Sectronal Contest at Gresham and a few weeks later won second rn the State F F A oratorrcal contest In the Fall the Ag boys purchased a Ford tractor to use 1n farmrng the chapter land The chapter has rented land totalrng srxty acres from varrous farmers rn the Canby drstrrct In addrtron to thrs they farm 20 acres of land owned by the school Thrs land rs planted to the followrng crops Potatoes Flax Australran Freld Peas Wrllamette Vetch and Oats and Vetch KNEELING-Kraxberger B Sperb If att THIRD ROW Mr Pope Smk Staeh ly Mohnrng FIRZT RIOWS Conra Iioage Rowland Hansen Stuart Markham Dretz Cutsforth Whrte Freece Kuehl rnrt t S I B l axon o re att eson LAST ROW Ellrs Gahler Aarnodt Dentel R Sp rb SECOND ROW Du Rette Mrller Koemg Culley Burkert Pursley Yoder Armstrong Kyrk Armstrong Hutchinson Egger Ioy HONOR SOCIETY The Nu Eta Srgma Canby chapter of the Natlonal Honor Socrety began the year wrth only three members Late rn the second semester the faculty elected elrgrble students to the socrety The students elected were outstandrng rn leadershrp scholarshrp servrce and character Membershrp rn thrs socrety IS one of the outstandrng honors that can come to a student rn our school It rs an honor well worth lookrng forward to by the underclassmen when they become Iunrors and Senrors New members were formally rnrtrated mto the socrety the last part of May at a candle lrghtrng cere mony held before the student body Late rn the year the members of the honorary held a prcnrc FRONT ROW-Schutz Porter Berg I Flerschhauer LAST ROW Mr Ready Excl Howard Pursley , I I l . 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BAND The Band started therr year of musrcal knowledge by presentmg the popular Pop Band Concert on November 29 In thrs there were more than 100 grade and hrgh school musrcrans partrcrpatrng Along wtth the Gmger Grrls and majorettes the band marched and played at the home football games On March Z2 the band rn cooperatron wrth the vocal and dramatrc departments of Canby Umon Htgh School put on a one hour program over Radro statton K O A C at Corvallrs Oregon Durrng the year the band provtded musrc for the Senror Play Student Body Play the Carnrval the Iumor Play and the Krwams benefrt show Here Comes the Bnde In the latter part of the year the band partrcrpated rn the State Mustc Contest at Newberg Oregon Two members of the band Gene Dawson saxaphomst and Leland Pellatz clannetrst were selected to play rn the All Northwestern Band at Spokane late rn March They were accompanred by then' drrector Mr Walter Weathers FRONT ROW Clausen Lawson Holden Tretheway THIRD ROW Burkert Da son Melum Srnk Olsen Frtckre Harnblet Koehler Weston Markee Markham Sperb SECOND ROW Pellatz Amrtne Busby Grant Beck LAST ROW Tra ton Graham Ellrs Flerschhauer Schut7 Kleve Farthxng Yoder Grlbert Lrnd Drescher Matthews Mr Weathers BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Agarn the notes of the glee clubs could be heard dntttng from Room 29 as the sxngers dtlrgently practrced for the vanous occasrons durmg the year rn whrch they gave a good account of themselves Members of both clubs sang on the program over K O A C March Z2 Drfferent mdtvrduals tnos and sextets have sung at vanous lodges communrty clubs and school programs throughout the year Drck Tretheway Iack Cutsforth I.esl1e Smlth Maxrne Bolland Wllmalee Bolrn Mary Elrzabeth Randall Vrvtan Parmenter Betty Ieanne Cochran Ieanne Maes and Betty Hostetler were selected to srng tn the Northwest Chorus at the Northwest Musrc Educators Conference rn Spokane from March Z7 to Aprrl l The last week 1n March these 10 students and two from the Mrxed Chorus Kenneth Gtlmer and Vernon Whtte accompanred by therr drrector Mrss Sparks left to attend the conference Members also attended the State Musrc Contest at Newberg on Aprtl 18 and 19 FIRST ROW Bolrn I Maes Walter Moore Wood THIRD ROW Randall Harms Dentel Meeks Morrrs Flershrnan Amundson Yoder Grlmer Rowland Arneson Shelton Whrte SECOND ROW C Engleman D Kraft Kunze Par FOURTH ROW Pfrster M Engleman Phelps Cochran Graham LAST ROW Bo d Bolland McGregor Stubblefreld DRAMATICS A new subyect added to C U H S currrculum th1s year was the Dramatrcs class Under the ausprces of the Cue Club the class proved 1ts worth and added much to the enjoyment of the rest of the students by the presentatron of three one act plays Keepxng Krtty s Dates Queen Anne s Lace and Frreman Save My Chtld Therr f1nal presentatron of the year was a three act play Home Agarn Dunng the year they also studied stage movements vorce control make up character study stage settrng and the hrstory of drama The club presented a skxt The Groom ls Gone on the radro program over radro statron K 0 A C rn Corvallrs Oregon on March Z2 As a clrmax to the years acttvxtres the club enroyed a p1cn1c at Pats Acres rn the closing weeks of school FRONT ROW Orlar Thomas Flerschhauer Meeks THIRD ROW Exd Grlmer Burden Iohnston Dawson Km Bohn LAST ROW B E uggrns Mendenhall Wilson Mrlel SECON ROW Phelps Taylor H Mrller Staehely Berg Mrss Burgess Ptrster Mrss Slparks MIXED CHORUS The Mrxed Chorus group began the year wtth a study whrch was new to many The students soon began to f1nd thetr way among the notes staves sharps and flats and along wrth the Glee Clubs they were performrng at school programs and outsrde functrons before long Dunng the year the class studred srght readrng the hrstory of musrc and gave oral reports on noted musrctans Two members of the class Kenny Grlmer and Vernon Whrte were s e 1 ec t e d to smg in the All Northwest Chorus at the Northwest Mustc Educators Conference rn Spokane the last week rn March They accompanred the other students selected from the Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs The group entered the annual State Musrc Contest at Newberg Apnl 18 These students showed remarkable progress a great deal of talent and are well qualtfted to represent our school rn future years FIRST ROW Clrnton Reasoner Iohnson Watts Hall THIRD ROW Armstrong Marks Snyder Mxller Jacobs Amundson H Kr-att Kleve Bland Nash Sheller Carroll SECOND ROW Larson Wallace Marsh Lamour LAST ROW Stubbletreld Kuehl Armstrong Whrte Kunze Brown Wood Mrss Spark! 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