Newberg High School - Chehalem Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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'4 EN Z 9 Z 9- Z b Z A Z A Z 9 Z 9 Z b 2 N 2 N M N 2 N 2 N 2 FS 2 N 2 N 2 5 5 A 5 M N l Sophomore Class Helen Newland ......... ,,............, P resident Geraldine Eastman ,.,.,. ....,..., X 'ice-President Grace Cramer .............. ..... S ecretary-Treasurer hlrs. Layman .....,,.,.....,...,.......,,..,,,,.,.... Faculty Adviser HE sophomores, an active class in '34 when they entered high school, have demonstrated during this past year that they have lost none of this admirable quality. In order to begin the year fittingly they gave a class party. Appropriately closing the year, they entertained the seniors. The sophomores were represented in debate by Helen Newland, member of the varsity team. Early in the year a yell contest was held to arouse lagging school spirit, and it was decided that the sophomores made the most noiseg consequently they won the contest. As further evidence of their pep, a committee painted the gym floor. Bob Brian, the letterman of last year, was the sole representative on the gridiron. In basketball, however, that story was different. The B squad was almost wholly composed of sophomores. These players included Bob Brian, Vernon Gainer, Dean Tate, George Goodrich, and Gerry Newby, with Rolland Broadwell, another sopho- more, as manager. As their gift to the school, the sophomores installed a new, indirect lighting sys- tem in the show case which stands in the upper hall. With this new lighting sys- tem all displays may be shown to the best advantage. This class has also been well represented in other extra-curricular activities. With two successful years to their credit, the sophomores of '36 should become outstanding juniors of the coming year.-Arlee Gabel. 18 P . . . Text t ' . if vf W3 I v Alhl- S ,syfi7L'E.Il a.,,l . if 1 ' ' ' 1 j A - , ,. f ' - - ' I A- - - , F 4- r- ' . E 'f 'fiimx

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L 1 1 1 I Freshmen Class Clifford Spaulding ....,.. .....,,,,4,,,,,4.,44 P resident Maynard Macy ........ ............... X 'ice-President Kathleen McCoy ...... ...., S ecretary-Treasurer Mr. Mountain ........................................ Faculty Adviser HE class of '39 entered the portals of N. U. H. S. for the first time in the fall of '35, as a very active class. As well as their own party they gave a Frosh return to the juniors. This class should be congratulated on the fine showing in their studies, having maintained an average of eight on the honor roll. They also sponsored an exhibit in the show case. A clean-up around school was staged by the freshmen. Representatives from the class participating in the inter-class debate tournament were Corinne Rickert, Mary Lou Hoskins, Beverly Phillips, and Kathleen b1cCoy. These orators reached the semi-finals of the tournament. Perhaps the most outstanding achievement of the Freshies was the boys' basket- ball team. As well as playing on the B squad, this group participated in several games as a separate group. The players included George Bales, Clifford Spaulding, Elmer Crume, Clinton Walker, Jim Roberts, Henry Anderson and Elmer Juntunen. With this lineup the Frosh won two games from Newberg Junior Hi. They split decisions with the Canby freshmen. Although the 'fBaby Tigers lost both games to the Tigard Red Devils fwho are sophomoresj they showed remarkable improve- ment in the second game. They dropped the games in which they were assisted by upper classmen to Junior Hi. The freshmen have also turned out for football and baseball. These achievements promise a very active sophomore class for '37.-Esther May Weesner. 19 Ci X ,J I iv' . an 1 an ll R ' A Il uifllr' 1' 1 M190 'W' lil ll ' L - '1 'l 'Q Milli... Il 2. .kb g Q- .:1'.T' -f I-2-gf Y :jg-Ag ' L Q Y I 'x f VX ix nul 'VXI g e' ee , ' A f-f V-L. 14- L

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