Newberg High School - Chehalem Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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N Z A Z A Z B V A Y L 'A L1 74 ku Y It F' gr 'Z 'll' EZSZSZRCJZSZSLSZJV KENNETH SWENDSON - Kenny One cannot turn a minute, but mischief--there you're in it. Tennis Club 2-3, Baseball 4. Track 1 2-3, Poster Club 2-3. HELEN THOMPSON She is so light hearted and so RHY- Girls League 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Secre- tary 2. MARGARET WEATHERLY All that a heart of a man could think to ask. Art Club 1-2, Glee Club 1, Girl Reserves 1, Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Girls League Class Representa- tive 4. ESTHER MAY WEESNER Softly her fingers wander o'er the yielding planks of the ivory floor. Honor Society 3-4, Treasurer 4, Chehalem Staff 4, Masque 3-4, Girl Reserves 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 4, Pianist 4, Senior Class Play 4, Debate Squad 3-4, Team 4, 'Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Usher 3, Tennis Club 2-3, School Broadcast 4, S. B. Pianist 4. LILLIAN WILSON Quiet and jolly. What a happy combination. Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Girl Re- serves 1-2. WILLIAM WOOD--- Bill Ready to help whomever he may. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4, Football 3-4, Tiger Knights 3-4, Order of the N 3-4. ROBERT WORLEY - Bob Worry never, hurry never. Camera Club 1. JUNE TAYLOR There's little of the melancholy element in her. Girl Reserves 1-2, Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1. ERMA VERSTEEG Ambition has no rest. Honor Society 4, Girls' League 1-2-3-4, Glee Club, Scriveners 4, Chehalem staff 4. A RAYMOND WEIATHERLY-- Red Come along and talk to me: have a laugh and be carefree. Qyaag LEONARD WHITMORE He who thinks for himself and imitates rarely is a free man. Tiger Knights 3-4, F. F. A. 2-3-4, High School Band 2-3, Manager Interclass Baseball Team 2. DELMER WOHLGEMUTH Strong reasons make strong ac- tions. Baseball 1-2-3, Senate 3-4, Masque 3, Scriveners 4, Echoes and Che- halem Staffs 4, Interclass sports 1-2-3-4. MARY MARGARET WOODWARD Mugs Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, G. R. Sec- retary 3, Tennis Club 2-3, Masque 3-4, Interclass debate 3-4, Debate Squad 3, Echoes and Chehalem Staffs 3-4, Chehalem editor 4, Assistant Editor Echoes 4, Class Secretary 3. Class Vice-President 4, Honor Society 3-4, Interclass Basketball 3-4, President Scriv- eners 4, President Booster Girls 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2-3, Usher at Baccalaureate and Graduation 3. Yell Leader 4. 14 t gg! i XXX' fy' 1 5 f-' if K XJR- if , E X if-P' fx U MTX .,lm -.lzllllllill lllilllllll llilll f' -- -I IU V l ld hu ll lil 1' hw-E .KN - g - ' ' dh 1 r H f i A- h ,AALFL Q-ull, - --J --, 4 4. ,

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EARL MILLS The mirror of all courtesy. Baseball 2-3-4, Order of N 4, F. F. A. 2-3, Interclass B. B. 2-3-4. LLOYD PARROTT I'll be as broad as the earth. I'll not be limited High school -2-3, Chehalem 4. CATHERINE REYNOLDS-- Kate Write me as one who loves his fellowmen tmanl. Interclass Basketball I-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3-4, Sextet 3-4, Quartet 4, Girl Reserves 1, Honor Society 4. Senior Class Play 4, Echoes and Chehalem Staffs 4, School Broad- cast, F. F. A. Broadcast, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2-3, Junior Show 3. MARGARET RITTENHOUSE I rave as I go and I go on ever. Basketball 1, Gir Rese es 1-2- 3-4, Girls' League 2-3 . CHARLES W. SMITH- Chuck Silence is more musical than a song. Interc-lass Basketball 2-3-4, Var- sity Basketball 3-4, Football 3, Baseball 2-3, Baseball manager 4, Stage manager of Senior Play 4, Volleyball Team 4. JEAN SPAULDING I am a womanfwhen I think, I must speak. Girls League I-2-3-4, Cabinet 1, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, President G. R. 4, Masque 3, Chehalem and Echoes Staffs 4, Honor Society 3-4, Vice-President 4, Glee Club 4, Junior Show 3, Jr,-Sr. Banquet 2-3. HELEN STEV S 1 Zealous yet dest. Poster u 1, Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Club 4, onor So- ciety 4. nior Play ast 4, Girls' Leag 1-2-3-4, rary Club 1, Stud Body asurer 3-4. I L rf WANDA NEEDLES Genius is essentially creative. Transferred from Hermiston, Ore- gon 4, Girl Reserves 4, Girls' League 4. HAROLD PARRY Altho' he's a quiet fellow, I sus- pect he's not half he might be taken for in New York. Football 3-4, Tiger Knights, Ten- nis 3. ROBERT RICKERT- Bob Get thee behind me, fair maidens, there's but one for me. Student Council 1-3, Councilman- at-large 3, Class President 1. Senate 2-3-4, President of Senate 3, Fire Squad 2, Tiger Knights 3, Baseball Business Manager 3, Order of the N I-2-3-4, Vice- President Order of N 2, Football 1-2-3-4. HELEN SHANK Silence is deep as eternity. Speech is shallow as time. PHILIP SMITH He was a scholar and ripe and good one. Transferred from Lincoln Hi 3, Interclass debate 4. LIITHER STENFOR?j yA0pf Ill study when I eel like I don't, I don't. Baseball 2-3, Football 3-4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3, Indoor baseball 1-2. Senior Class Play 4. FLEDA STRETCH I have none other than a woman's reason I think him .1 because 1 think him so. X Glee Club 1-2-3-4, ' esident 4, Girl Reserves f - s League Class Repre n 1 , E 3, Tennis Club 1, y i I S Basketball 1-2-3-4, Bus e : anager of Sen- ior Play 4 s ume Manager of S. B. Pl , Sextet 4, Quartet 4, Trio 2. 1 ff-1 TT XX ,I :Ill nnllllnm llll ni 1 lllll -F , ll.,., vi XXX , I . ,r 5 -' -e , we , . vl - ,fm T ck :ly . n -g i ' in -'nfl' l l l,y l l , f ,Q V4 Il F1 W -3 .4 -. . I -I f -... '- -..1l'.Q Q 3. L- ie- L - , , 1 - . -, , .1 it 4 -'-,IH 1,4 'H -, r 4- e - JL-, 1- W t f f ' ,gp-fs 4-...ls lbw-



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Senior Class History - 1936 On a sunny autumn morning In the fall of thirty-two Many gay and carefree freshmen Stepped into surroundings new. Twenty-six above one hundred Started on their school career Seeking, searching after knowledge Which they thought could be found here. At an early business meeting This class chose their leaders four With Bob Rickert as their president And adviser-Clarence Moore. Then the class were up and going Working hard with all their might Tackling many worthwhile projects With the trophy cup in sight. Their first year they built the bonfire For the big homecoming game And the size of their great bonfire Put preceding ones to shame. Furthermore, the busy freshies Helped the school another way After games they slicked the field up And they held a clean-up day. Came the fateful day of finals For which every student crams Much relieved,they scanned report cards They had passed those stiff exams. Then, indeed, a strange thing happened When they came back in the fall For the lowly freshmen now were High and mighty sophomores all. Then the class went forward this year With Pat Manion at their head Mr. Clarke was their adviser And we went full steam ahead. Quite outstanding in athletics Has this class been every year. Then Joe Kycek, then a sophomore, Won his second letter here. Honors to the class were carried By their teams of basketball For the boys came out as second And the girls' team topped them all. Then Joe Kycek was made leader In the third yearof the class With Miss Westhoff as adviser They did former years surpass. The rousing rally of Thanksgiving Juniors sponsored in the fall And again the junior girls' team Won first place in basketball. Merits of the class debaters Are quite worthy to relate. 'Twas the four industrious juniors Won the interclass debate. Their weak treasury was strengthened As I've more than once heard said When the class put on the movie Headlined, Happiness Ahead. An additional attraction Was the junior minstrel cruise And the sponsors of this feature Talent of this class did use. Then the junior-senior banquet This class sponsored in the spring And this project also turned out As a most succesful thing. For the graduation service Also baccalaureate With ferns and flowers the juniors Both the churches did bedeck. When vacation time was e11ded And we came back in the fall Feeling mighty proud we launched Upon the best year of them all. With Jack Bennett as the president On the class' closing year They began their final journey On their Newberg high career. With Miss Westhoff still adviser Our activities have begun Thinking still to win the trophy Working each and every one. Early in this active year our Busy president resigned And a nominee committee Then a new one had to find. Ernest Daniels was elected By the class as president Then toward winning of the trophy All the class their efforts bent. On the festive holly season Midst our school work did we pause To present a Christmas program With a jolly Santa Claus. An open house is being Sponsored by the seniors, too, When our school work will be open To our friends' and parents' view. Now as seniors when we look back On the four years which have passed We can boast that we have surely Been a very active class. We'll remember in the future Though we've scattered far apart And our years at Newberg High School Will be held within each heart. We hope that members of this class The whole world so will stir That the rest will proudly say, I went To school with him or her. -Ruby Johnson -' GX 40' 1 5 f- LT . - fi'-N. ' 5 , if A, ' .,:i.l3. fzillfmglllllllllllllllnllll ni 4 if.. 1 I i.. lIIlln lwllwl ,Q-+,f53r.,,,,,, , - be A --f A-1. .fe-QL. 1 N 'A S A S A 5 A W V A S A 5 L Y' Z S A 5 A X' Z S3 4 ?A 5' A K1 L Z W 6 ,A 5' A R' YI

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