Newberg High School - Chehalem Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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' DELMAR HODGES PHILIP NEJVVE-LL Interc-lass Basketball 2, B Squad Basketball 3. JIM HODISON Masque Club 1-2-3-4, Order of N 3-4, Tiger Knights 2-3-4, Senate 2-3-4, President 3, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2, Chehalem Staff 4, Interclass Basket- ball 1-2-3, Student Body Play 4. YDRA JOHNSON Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Secretary 4, Booster Girls 3-4, Masque Club 2-3-4, Secretary 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Student Council 1. ALPH JOHNSON 'Varsity Debate Team 2-3, Interclass Debate 2, Interclass Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, President 4, Baseball 3-4, Honor Society President 4, Echoes 3, Editor of Echoes 4, Tennis Club 3, Order of N 3-4. EARLEEN JITDD Transferred from Estacada Union High School 4, Estacada, Oregon, Home Economics Club 4. HAROLD JFDD ELMA JVNTUNEN Honor Society 4, 'Senior Class Play 4, Girls' League Cabinet 3-4, President 4, Scriveners 4, Masque Club 2-3-4, Girl Reserve 2-3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4. ALBERTA KEILING Glee Club 2, Student Body Play 4. ELDON KELLAS Baseball 2-3, Football 3, Masque Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. FERN KNOWLES Glee Club 3-4, Booster Girls 3-4, Girl Reserve I-2-3-4, Masque Club 2-3-4. JULIENNIE McCARTHY Tiger Knights 1-2-3-4, Order of N 4, Senior Class Play 4, Student Body Play 1, B Squad Basketball 1-2-3, Foot- ball 4, Chehalem Staff 4, Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4, Tennis Club 2-3, Baseball 2-3-4, Yell Leader 1-2-3. DOROTHY McLEAN Transferred from Concordia High School, Condordia, Kansas, Girl Re- serve 4. VVINIFRED MARTIN Girl Reserve 1-3-4, Home Economics Club 4, Girls League 1-2-3-4, Senior Class Play 4, Masque Club 4, Student Body Play 4. EDVVARD MEILLEN Transferred from Frederick High School, Frederick, South Dakota 4, Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Order of N 4. CHARLES MEYST Glee Club 3, Masque Club 3-4, Wrest- ling 4. MINNIE ME'YS'T Home Economics Club 4, Girl Reserve 4, Poster Club 2. ALICE MUMPER Transferred from Sheridan High School 3, Baseball 3-4. Interclass Basketball 4, .Senior Class Play 4, Future Faimers 1-2-3-4, Trea- surer 2. VIRGIL NORDYKE Glee Club 4, Operetta 4. IRMA PADGETT Transferred from Whatcom High School 4, Bellingham, Washington, Glee Club 4, Girl Reserve 4. MARGARET LOU PARKER Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4, President 4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Masque 2-3-4, Vice-President 3, Honor Society 3-4, Vice-President 4, Assistant Editor of Chehalem 4, Echoes Staff 4, Student Body Play 3, Student Body Play 4. EILVIN PAYNE Art Club 2. ELLEN QUINN Transferred from Billings, Montana 4. GEORGE ROWLAND LAWRENCE SCHAAD F'uture Farmers I-2-3-4, Secretary of Class 2, Football 4, Interclass Debate 3, Senior Class Play 4, Wrestling 4, Future Farmers Judging Team 4, Order of N 4, Future Farmers Bas- ketball Team 1-2-3. WESLEY SMITH Transferred from Multnomah Junior High 2, Tiger Knights 4, Order of N 4, Interclass Basketball 4, Basketball 3-4, Baseball 3, Football 4, Interclass Debate 4, Advertising Manager of Senior Class Play 4. IRENE STAHLNECKER Girl Reserve 2. HAROLD STENFORS Interclass Debate 2, Interclass Basket- ball 1-3-4, Junior Class President, Stu- dent Body Play 3, Masque Club 3, Tiger Knights 3, Football 1-2-3, Che- halem and Echoes Staff 4. GLENN STEVENS LEE STRAIT' Student Council 4, Senior Class Vice- President, Interclass debate 4, Honor Society 4, Echoes and Chehalem Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4. JIM SWENDSEN Tennis 1-2-3, Masque 4. DOROTHY THOMPSON Girl Reserves 1-2, Home Economics 4. LEORA THORNTON Transferred from Caldwell High School 3, Caldwell Kansas, Girls League 3-4, Girls' League Cabinet 4. MARIE FRANCES WHEELER Poster 'Club 2-3, Home Economics 4. ELEANOIRE WINTERS Girl Reserve 4. IDE-LLA WOHLGEMUTH Glee Club 1-2, Echoes Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Secretary 4, Volleyball 4, Typing Contest 3. 14

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HOVVARIJ ALLISON 'Transferred from Sylva High School 4, Sylva, North Carolina JACK ARNEY Football l-2-3-4, Order of N 1-2-3-4, Tiger Knights 2-3-4. Masque 2-3-4, Senate 3-4, Senior Class Play 4, Tennis 2, Basketball Manager 4, Baseball Bus- iness Manager 3, Athletic Committee 4, Liberal Arts Club 4. KVA LTER ASHVVILL Transferred from Williston High School 4, VVilliston, North Dakota JVNE BALCOMB Transferred from Camas High School 1, Camas Valley, Oregon, Girl Re- serve 1-3-4, Booster Girls 4, Student Council 4, Glee Club 4, Honor Society 3-4, Masque Club 3-4, Senior Class Play 4, Scriveners 3-4, Typing Contest Q 3, Ping Pong 4. NAlJl NE CHANE Y Glee Club l-2-4, Girl Reserve 1-2-4, Masque 4, Debate I-2-3-4, Chehalem and Et-hoes Staff 4, Secretary of Class l HAZ E L DAVIDSON Transferred from McMinnville High St-liool 3, Glee Club 3-4, Masque Club 3-4, Girls' League Cabinet 4, Home Ec- onomics Club 4, Senior Class Play 4. LORN DR I 'MMOND Masque 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2. Football 2-3-4, VVrestling 4, Student Body Play 2, -Senate 2-3-4, President 4, Order of N 2-3-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Student Body Play 3-4, Tiger Knights 3-4, Athletic Committee 4, Basketball Manager 3. BETTY FERRELL Girl Reserve 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2. BEITLAH BARKMAN WALLY FRANK Transferred from Crofton High School 3, Crofton, Nebraska, Student Body Play 4. MARGARET BEASLEY Transferred from LaVerne High School 4, Laverne, Oklahoma. DAVID BOSS Class President 1-2, Senate 2-3-4, Order of 3-4, Tiger Knights 2-3-4 Honor Society 4, Sciiveners 3-4, Football 3-4. Basketball 2-3-4, Vice-President of Student Body 3, Business Manager of Chehalem 4, Vice-President of Senate 3, President of Student Body 4, Secre- tary of Senate 4, Badminton Champ- ion 3. ELSIE BOTTOM Transferred from Jefferson High School 4, Portland, Oregon BETTY BRIAN Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3- 4, Booster Girls 4, Girl Reserve Cabi- net 2. RAVENA BVRKETT Vice-President of Class 1, Girls' League Cabinet 2, Glee Club 3-4, Girl Reserve 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Scriveners 4, Honor Society 4, Girls' Intenclass Basketball 1-2-3-4, Volley- ball 4, Girls' Interclass Baseball 1-2-3-4 SALOMA BITRKETT Glee Club 1-3-4, Volleyball 4, Baseball 1-2-3. JEAN BITRT Secretary of class 1, Student Body Play 2, Senior Class Play 4, Masque 2-3-4, -Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Booster Girls 3, Pres- ident 4, State Typing Contest 3-4, Hon- or Society 4, Senior Ping-Pong Champ- ion 4, Girl Reserve 2-3-4, Cabinet 4, Echoes and Chehalem Staff 3-4, Oper- etta 4, Student Council 4, Interclass Debate 2, Varsity Debate 3-4. DALE CATTON MU Football 1-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Inter class Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 4 Order of N 3-4, Seretary 4, Tiger Knights 2-3-4, Masque 2-4, Tennis Club 2, Student Council 3-4, Senior Class President 4, Senate 3-4, Business Man- ager of Echoes 3. RIEL FROST Interclass Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Home Economics Club 4, President 4, Senior Class Play 4, Secretary of Class 4, Echoes and Chehalem Staff 4. DOROTH Y GARDNER Girl Reserve 1-2-4, Home Economics Club 4, Interclass Basketball 1-4, Inter- class Volleyball 4, Interclass Baseball 3-4. ALICE GRIMES Girl Reserve 1-2, Girls' League Cabi- net 3, Glee Club 3, Echoes Staff 4, Editor of Chehalem 4, Student Body Play 4, Booster Girls 3, Secretary of Class 3, Carnival Queen 4. LLOYD GUENTHER Future Farmers 1-2-3-4. JOHN HAVVORT H Future Farmers 1-2-3-4, Vice-Presb dent 3, Tiger Knights 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Vice-President of Student Body 4, Football 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2, Tennis 1-2-3-4, Order of N 3-4. NIARYAN HAYS Transferred from Fort Smith High School 4, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Senior Class Play 4. YVONNE HERRM ANN Girl Reserve 1, Masque 2-3-4, Booster Girls 4, President of Masque 4, Secre- tary of Girls' League 4, Student Body Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, Student Body Play 4. Future Farmers 1-2-3-4, Tennis Club 3, CHARLENE HOBSON Industrial Arts Club 3. Girl Reserve 1-4, Glee Club 4. 13



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' VVill the meeting please come to order? As David Boss called to- gether over ninety expectant fresh- men, one of the most active classes of N. l'. H. S. began its existence. The main project for the year, to aid Mr. Baird, the janitor, at any time, was launched and supported by every member of the class. The class was very interested in sports-the large attendance of Frosh at the games made the upper classes seenw almost insignificant. A program honoring VVashington's birthday was given by a talented Freshmen cast. The vice-president, Ravena Burk- ett, and the secretary-treasurer, Jean Burt, who because of illness, was re- placed by Nadine Chaney, ably as- sisted David Hoss, president. Miss Serena Cram guided the class through the yawning straits of 'Rookie' terrors. As a gift to the school, the class left a stand for the dictionaries at the back of the study hall. The class had a party and a 'weenie roast' for social entertain- ment during the year. Then the second year! As soon as the freshmen became sophomores they began to participate in the activities that ordinarily belong to the realm of upper classmen. David Boss was elected president, filling the position left vacant by Marjorie Mast. Under the capable leadership of David Boss, president: Myrtle Buse, vice-presl- dent: Lawrence Schaad, secretaryg and Mrs. Bess Layman, class adviser, the class sponsored many worthwhile activities. One of the first of these was the lining of the football field. The sophomore class was outstanding for its contribution to the varsity sports, Three sophomores answered the call of King football. Of these three, Lorn Drummond and Ted Green were success- ful in earning letters. Several of the class members were particularly outstanding on the maple court: John Haworth and Ted lGreen were the main stars. VVally Frank, Dave Boss, Jim Hodson, and 'Mac' McCarthy represented the class on the AB' quintet. A team composed of Ralph Johnson, Nadine Chaney, Harold Stenfors, and Jean Burt was entered in the interclass debate tournament. Ralph Johnson was success- ful in securing a place on the varsity team. On March 16, the sophomores began a. class tradition when they sponsored a very unusual enteitainment com- posed of a Portland orchestra and musicians. Tilie money earned from these enterpiises was used in buy- ing shrubbeiy for the city park and contributing a gift to the school. Frlendline-ss and cooperation were the watchwords of the junior class during the year '35 and '36, In order to help the fleshmen get acquainted, a reception was given for them by the juniors near the first of the school year. As a part of their cooperative program a spec- ial committee was appointed to help the janitor. They presented an animal rllm, Cougar, the Killer as the Junior Movie which for the past few years . has replaced the Junior Jazz Jinx. In the realm of sports, the Juniors were well represented. The football sea- son found five juniors holding down reg- ular positions on Coach Langton's team. The juniors were equally as promi- nent in basketball, with three men on the varsity squad. The junior boys basketball team also won the interclass basketball championship. It seemed that the class was in a winning mood, for the juniors won the interclass debate championship, and con- tributed three members to the varsity squad. The Junior class furnished all three of the councilmen-at-large, which is a. rather unusual occurrence. The decoration of the churches for the baccalaureate and graduation was in charge of the juniors. The traditional Junior-Senior Banquet was given. As full Hedged seniors, the class, un- der the leadership of Wally Frank, pres- identg Lee Strait, vice-president: Muriel Frost, secretary: and Mr. Renne, adviser, demonstrated their ability in leadership. The class was well represented in the field of athletics. Senior boys furnished the nucleus for a successful football and bas- ketball season. Seniors cooperated in the interclass sports as well. The debate squad included two seniors. The class sponsored the interclass debate tournament in 19137. The High School Carnival was presided over by Queen Alice Grimes, senior girl. The class had charge of the Christ- mas program, and also sponsored The Dixie Melodiersf' a traveling Negro Quar- tet. The senior class play, Growing Pains, was presented April 3-0 and May 1. During Senior Week the Chehalems were distributed and a Senior edition of the Echoes was published.--Lee Strait.

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