North Marion High School - Husky Yearbook (Aurora, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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The exceptional season, of seven tins, three ties, and no losses, was dueg both to the abilities of coach and team. They worked to- gether in co-operation to become both 'league and district champions. Through their victories they have brought to North Marion, glory and fame, in which we all share. This is o ur way of expressing our pre- ciation for their achievements. ap Annual Staff SITTING: L to R: Judy Albers, assistant edltorg Barbara Croco, June Weinert, co-editors, Marlene Driever, art editor. STANDING:Marlene Connen activity editorg Mrs. Cannell, advisorg Joanne Williamson, girls sports ed- itorg Gretchen Pardey, class editorg Mary Lou Harper, feature edltorgMickey Peterson, editorg John Van Lieu, Bud Wettstein, co-business managers, MPO Beal. ANNUAL Classes Feature Activities Marilyn Ellis Darlene Burnham Evelyn Hostetler Sandra Eppers Shirley Dencer Shirley Burnham Lois Weinert Sports Bonnie Hathaway Typists James Spence Gloria Herzberg Maxine Hill Art D0!'OthY Mi110! Connie Beard Paul Singer Louise Priest Assistant Business Manager Jack Rasmussen X 4 '? 'X E 1 , Mqww fm, , As S W 2 fx . . JENFNQ: , , ,,Zf ., , ,Q is A I .wg ki 2 lw 1525 5 H . Y, ,, Ex Q ' 'li 5 7 ,figfiiizxg W f .-f,,mm,4f,,, . In V if5'fQ? Ji' School Board n to H: Wm. Fobert, Mr. Beal, John McCrone, Glen Yergen, C. A. Blake I. O W1 . . lliamson, Mrs. Green. The North Marion High School Board of Education represents five elementary districts. Mr. William Fobert, Hubbardg Mr. John McCrone, Aurorag Mr. Glen Yergen, Buttevilleg Mr. I, O. W111iamson,Broadacreg Mr. G. A. Blake, Donald. Mr. Williamson is the chairman of the board and Mrs. Green is clerk. TO THE STUDENTS OF NORTH MARION I wish to take this opportunity to express my appre- ciation to the students of North Marion Union High School for their splendid support in helping to organize a new student body organization during the past year. We have had many problems in starting a different school with a different student body. Your continued sup- port and interest has made possible the organization that we now have and the development of the student body sphh it that we have displayed. Our school has been able to increase activities in the two yearsg all of which have helped to make a more successful student body. The future is determined to a very large extent by your continued interest and support. I will look forward to the next school year with a great deal of pleasure and enthusiasm. M. H. Beal Principal Phoebe Cannell Librarian Elva LaRowe Physical Ed. Elvan Pifsncy' Agriculture Helen Beck English 2 sem, Harold Ellmers Science Amy McLaughlin Homemaking Donald Reed 'N PhysicalgEd.L RYSBSU fn'-'X' KAYV of Harold Beyers M sic Claire D. Keltner Social Science XJ M Dolores McLaughlin Commercial Frances Green Secretary A. S. B. Cfficers Bud wettstein Student Body President Y? Jo 1-659 fin 560 Stude an L1 oi nu 911 G1-e 669.9 BO Body The 550' as'-1I'eI. Dan McLeod Student Body Vice-president Student Council SITTING: L to R: Lieu, Croco, Bud Wettstein, Gretchen Pardey, Dan McLeod, STANDING: L to R: Charlotte Anderson,J1m Albers, Merle McLaren, Jerry Yer-gen, Jack Rasmussen, Doris Friend, Dolores Hillner, Mr. Beal, advisor. ,X w iii Af Q, :WL ix 5 V. A gm bf' X 45 Q X M -.HSL Q W if an , QE . ,V M, . ,Www -multi ww' ,an Y ' ' Fixx, wx! . ' , R, mt , .W Q .. 0525 Seniors I so SEATED: L to R: Jerry Yergen, presidentg June Wein- ert, secretary. STANDING: L to R: Ronnie Shrock treasurerg Barbara Croco, student council repro: sentativeg Ron Kauffman, vice-president. With thirty seven senior girls and boys, a spirit of co-operation was held throughout the year. A freshman initiation and welcome dance was the first activity of the seniors. Announcements, cards, and pictures were ordered in October. ,The senior class play, given in the Hubbard gym, was a huge success. Mrs. Cannell directed the play. The last activity for the senior class was a prom and banquet given by the junior class. In June the second senior class of North Marion graduated in the gym. Jerry Yergen was elected president of the seniors in the fall. His helpers were June Weinert, sedretaryg Ronnie Shrock, treasurerg Ron Kauffman, vice-president, and Barbara Croco, student council representative. Ds.,-' NANCY BISANZ G. A. A. 1 Chorus 3, M F'-H-A-3, 1+ MARLENE CONNER G' A' Ao 21 3: ,4- G. A. A. pres. M F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, M Honor Society 3, M Quill and Scroll 3, M Pep Club 3 Annual staff M Growl staff 3, M V. Pres.-honor society BARBARA CROCO Annual editor M Qu111 and Scroll , M Honor Society 3, lay Court 1 G. A. A. 2, 3, M Growl staff 3 Rally squad 3 Sec.-honor society M Student council M Bos DILLER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 1+ MARILYN ELLIS Rally squad 3, M May court 1, 3 Class play 3, M Annual staff 3, M Growl staff 3, M F. H. A.-vice-pres. 2 Pep club-pres. M Class treasurer 3 Sec. R treas. G. A. A. 3 GENE ERLAND Wrestling 1, 2, 3, M Baseball 2, 3, M Letterman 2, 3, M F. F. A. 1, 2 Fire squad M MARGIE FERRELL G, A. A. 1, 3 Growl staff 3, M F. H. A. 3 GERADLINE GOLLEHER Jr. Red Cross l, 2 Football 3, M F. H. A. M Basketball 1, 2, 3, M mm-ery M Band 1, 2, 3. L+ Pep Club 3 Class pres. 2 Growl staff 3 Pres.-letterman club 3: M F. H. A.-rQp0rter 3 PTBS c -band LQ. Vice-pres. A. S. B- 3 Letterman l, 2, 3, M ,Z horns 1 2 na 1, ibrary 3, M Jr. class play 3 P. H. A. 3, M Pep club 3, M Grovl staff M Annual staff M Quill and Scroll M IARLENE DRIEVER C . 3 Ba A L MARY LOU HARPER G. A. A. 2, 3, M F. H. A. 2, 3, M Rally squad 3 Jr. class play 3 Pep club 3 Annual staff 2, 3, M Growl staff 3 Program chalr.- ep club 3 F. H. A. pres. M r Wwfb i LGLORIA HERZBERG JOE KELLEY G- A- A- 2. 3, A F. F. A. 2, 3, A F- H- A- 1. 2 Football 1, 3, A PGP Club 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, A F- B- L- A- 2 Basketball 1 Chorus 3, A Sr 0 LI. F. H. A. see. 2 REINY HILLNER RONALD LUKE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, A Wrestling 3, A Football 1, 2 3, A Football Nrestling 3, A Track 3, Baseball 2 Lettermen club 3, A Letbermen club 2, 3, A F. F. A.,l, 2, 3, Radio club 2 Vice-pres. F. F. A Class sec. 3 CLARA HUNSAKER 3. A G. A. A. l, 2, Chorus 3, A Annual staff 1 PEGGY KACKLEY G. A. A. 3 Chorus 3 F. H. A. 3 RON KAUFFMAN Baseball 1, A Football 3, A Vice-pres. class A Letterman club 3, A - 3, A BILL McLAREN Class officer 2, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, A Basketball 1, 2 3, A Football 2, 3, A Jr. play 3 Letterman l, 2, 3, A F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. A Fire squad 3, A Jr. class play 3 DOROTHY MILLER Chorus 1, 2, A G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, A Rally squad 3 Jr. prom chair. 3 F. B. L. A. offices 3, A Growl A May court 2 Student council 3 Majorette 2 CAROLINE MURSSIG Band 1, 2, 3, A Quill and Scroll 3, A G. A. A. 2, 3, A Library staff 3, A F. H. A. 3 Growl 3, A Pep club 3, A GRETCHEN PARDEY Quill and Scroll Pep club 3, M Annual staff 3, M Growl staff 3, M Class play M G. A. A. pres. 3 A. S. B. sec. M Band lib. M Student council 3 MILDRED PETERSON Tennis 3, M G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, M Rally squad 1, 3 Play cast 3 Class play 1 Pep club 1, 3 Editor growl staff M Annual staff l, M Class sec. 1 LOUISE PRIEST G. A. A. 2 3, M Tennis 3, M Rally squad 2, 3, M Thespians 2 Class play 3 Pep club 2, 3, M One act plays 1, 2 Growl staff 3 Band l, 2 WAYNE ROSE Wrestling 1, 2, 3, U Cross country 3, M Track 3, M Letterman club 3, M Fire squad 3 Vice-pres.-fire squad 3 RON SHROCK Lettenman club l, 3, M Class plays 3, M Baseball 1, , M Football 3, Basketball 3, M Pres. honor society M Class pres. 1 Class treasurer M Treas. letterman 3, M PAUL SINGER F. F. A. l, 2, 3, M Track 3, M Letterman club 3, M Annual staff M Fire squad 3, M Sr. play M F. F. A. sec. M JAMES SPENCE Football 1, 3, M Basketball 1, 3 Baseball l Track 1, 2 3 Wrestling M Letterman club 3, Vice-pres.-band 3 Class play 1, M Class treas. 1 X Not Pictured GEORGE SABIN F. F. A. 1, RON MC AH EN Boxing 1, 2 Spanish Club 2 2, 3 ARLENE STRAWN G. A. A. 1, 2 F. H. A. 2, 3, Pep club 1, 3 Masque club 2- Class play 1 Chorus 1 2 3, M 9 I Band M Class play M Class cheer lea JOHN VAN LIEU Track 1, 2, 3 . ll Football l, 3, M Basketball 3, M Letterman club Class plays 1, Annual business Vice-pres.-clas Ag S9 BQ treas. JUNE WEINERT F. H. A. , M- G. A. A. Sec-treas. G. A Growl staff , Pep club 3, Sec. pep club Annual editor Sec. class M Sr. play cast M D 9 M' BUD WETTSTEIN Band 1, 2 3, M Track 3, M Letterman club 3, M Class plays 2, 3, M Annual business man. M Growl staff 3 A. S. B. pres. M Pres.-band 3 der 1 JERRY YERGEN F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3, M E , 3, M Basketball 3, M 3 Letterman officer 3 man. M Fire squad 3, M Annual staff 3 Class plays 3, M sul, 3 Class officer 3, M CLIFFORD ZAUNER Football 1 h Football m r. ' A' h Letterman glub M M Track M Fc FDAQM- Class play 2 Fire squad M Sarg. at arms-F.F.A. 2,M BONNIE ZIMMERMAN G. A. A. 1 'Chorus 3 , M F. H. 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C SE C C50 SSE an N R 0 EE Few-I Or-I hu 43 F-4 m C -4 'I on m E! m E o -4 C C o CI 1 4 In Juniors E IN FRONT: L to R: Jack Rasmussen, student council representativeg Dan McLeod, presidentg Ron Barendse, vice-presidentg IN BACK: LaDonna Sathen ' d t dent council secretary-treasurer, Doris Frien , s u representative. resident led the juniors Dan McLeod as p , through a most successful year. The juniors entertained the seniors in February at the junior senior banquet and again in March at the junior- senior prom. Candy was sold at noons and during and banquet. The games to finance the prom S11 k From Punkin Creek junior class play, Aaron c was given in November at the Hubbard gym. Other officers of the class are: Ron Barendse, vice- presidentg LaDonna Sather, secretary-treasurergJadc d student council repre- Rasmussen and Doris Frien , sentatives. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Shirley Dencer, Judy Albers, Doris Friend, Muriel Cox, Normajean Hurst. ZND ROW: Hubert Harris, Gilbert Cox, Ron Barendse, Larry Berkey, Ken Hooley. 3RD ROW: Maxine Hill, Robin Berkey,Sh1rley Burnham, Orvilla Fyock,Eleanor Aho,Don Reed, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Dolores McLaughlin, advisory LaDonna Sgther, Twila Medearis, Nancy Schuler,Elois Nelson, Donna Williams. END ROW: B111 White, Dan McLeod, Ray Will, Keith McNary, Darrell Schei, Keith Williams, Jack Rasmussen. 3RD ROW: Blanche Triplett, Joan Solberg, Lois Weinert, Joanne Williamson, Rita Sabin, Kathleen Morrison. Sophomores 1ST ROW: L to R: Merle McLaren, presidentg Lee Lewis, sergeant at armsg Merlin Kllewer, vice-president. 2ND ROW:Charlotte Anderson,student council representativeg Larry Cole, treasurerg Frankie McLaren, secretary. ident led the sophomore class Merle McLaren as pres through the school year of 1951-52. Frankie McLaren was secretary, Merlin Kliewer, vice-presidentg Larry Cole, treasurerg Charlotte Anderson, student council representatlveg and Lee Lewis, sergeant at arms. Bill McNary won the interclass track meet in November for the Sophomores. In December a swimming party was planned and given at the Salem Y.M.C.A. With 7 class members, all the Sophomores had a 1+ fine year. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Carol Baker, Charlotte Anderson, Bonnie Hathaway, Evelyn Hostetler, JoAnne Evans. ZND ROW: Bob Fyock, Charles Crane, Dale Calloway, Don Hill, Bob Beal. 3RD ROW: Bill Conner, Larry Cole, Lila Herzberg, Mrs. LaRowe, advisor: Gene Hastie. 4 BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Joan Zehner, Frances Jackson, Marjorie Jeskey,Jan1ce Ray, Carrie Monnier, Rosemary Hall, Joy Peterson, Nancy Warn, Frankie McLaren, Mr. Ellmers, advisor. ZND ROW: Bob Yett, Merle McLaren, George Sanders, Dick Sonnen, Louis Richter, Merlin Kliewer, Dale Walker Bill White. 3RD Row: Stan Milburn, Alex Irwin, Bill McNary,Rosemary,Orvold, Evelyn Taylor, Mary Wettstein, Betty Jo Rose, Sylvan Stewart, Karl Van Lieu, Lee Lewis, Ray Pirkl. 'f ' Freshmen M- IN FRONT: L to R: Keith Driver, vice- presidentg Dean Spence, treasurer. STANDING:L to R:Dolores Hillner, student council representativeg Jim Albers, presidentg Donna Yergen, secretary. The freshman class started the year with fifty members. Their first activity was in September when the seniors gave them a welcome dance after initiation Most of the class worked on student body com ittees and joined in on clubs and activities wholeheartedly. Jim Albers led the freshman through their first year as president. The rest of the officers were Keith Driver, vice- presidentg Donna Yergen, secretaryg Dean Spence, treasurer, and Dolores Hillner, student council representative. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Shirley Dew, Beverly Copeland, Dolores Hillner, Peggy Cousatte, Sandra Eppers, Bertha Harrell, Darlene Abrahamson, Bar- bara Coleg 2ND ROW: Carl Gianella, Mike Ensign, Jim Albers, John Free- man, Keith Hoefling, Wallace Downs, Glen Harris, Miss West, advisorg 3RD ROW: Harold Erland, Bob Bekebrede, Garland Courter, Anna Hopkins, Nancy Barendse, Mike Burns, Keith Driver, Dan Blake. , F BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Shirley Moore, Frances Parson, Faye Paris, Janice Smith, Bonnie Parks, Geraldine Zehner. 2ND ROW: lr. Pitney, advisor: Vernon Schwab, Lyle Myers, Cecil Warn, Dean Spence, John Nybakke, Dave Myers. 3RD ROW: Robert Strawn, Robert Jeskey, Wayne Van Lieu, Naomi Westwood, Donna Yergen, Lyle Jacobs, Richard Parks, Douglas Levens. v l Don't let this happen to you! Are you Sleeping? fancy and Keithy V 1 W Pals Jerry and sister! Coaches Bonnie Z. Mary Judy and J1m ZZ Connie and her Pets I Nancy! Reiny Sandra, Barbara Margie, Larry Betty Jo?? me Wayney Roseyl Glamour Gals! 3 Crown Princess Gretchen Princess Gloria 'Princess Barbara Princess Marjorie 5? Princess Muriel if Queen Marilyn I Princess Char Princess Donna Princess Bertha Princess LaDonna Band Evangf Oretchen-Barney, Mary Wettstein, Marlene Driever, Juay OW: Mr. Albers, Jean Hurst, Jim Spence, Caroline Muessig. 2ND R Beyers, Robert Jeskey, Sandra Eppers, Don Hill, Joan Solberg,Mar- gie Jeskey, Nancy Barendse, Dean Spence, Shirley Dew.3RD ROW: Kathleen Morrison, Garland Courter, Larry Berkey, Larry Cole, K ith McNar Mike Burns, Gene Hastie, Dale Callaway, Bob Diller, e y. MTH ROW' Mike Ensign, Lyle Jacobs, Wayne Van L1eu,Keith Driver, R1 11 d'Sonnen Keith Hoefling, Bob Beal, Bud wetustein. STH c ar ROW: George Sabin, Bill Conner, Lee Lewis, Arlene Strawn,Robert Strawn, Betty Jo Rose, Ken Hooley, Jack Rasmussen. i JonniMybakRe, Darlene Burnham, Barbara Cole. 2ND ROW: Jonn Freeman, Dan Blake, Peggy Cousette,Shir- ley Moore, Bonnie Parks. BRD ROW: Douglas Levens, Wallace Downs, Jim Albers, Bill Conner. 1-ff: -::f:::::i-::L1 -- ---- -2--2:1-:Y :YW 1---We 1 el,--ali , : - , 7 1 -, v 3 7 1 7 x , -2 - -Q -:gi , 3 I .F 4 r. O Chorusyga 9 5. y ..l BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Lila Herzberg, Judy Albers, Blanche Triplet, Betty Jo Rose, Shirley Burnham, Evelyn Taylor, Rita Sabin. ZND RON: Doris Friend, Shirley Dencer, Robin Berkey, Frances Jackson, Evelyn Hostetler, Carol Baker, Rosemary Orvold, Mary Wettsteinb 3RD ROW: Ken Hooley, Larry Berkey, Hubert Harr1s,Donald Garrett, Darrell Schei, Ron McAhren, Dale Callaway, Mr. Beyers. 1.14. ' 4 ,Ib ' ' nb. nh. nb. nh' Q nb. 25' 1 1 4 g 1 . - 1 1- fy, -1 2-2 1.1. ' 1.4 U- Q LA Lb X 1.1. 4 4, ' Q . , 1 O 1 4 I 4 I . ' 4 I Rally Squad IN FRONT: L to R: Marilyn Ellis, Mary Wettstein, Louise Priestg IN BACK: Maxine Hill, Shirley Dancer. The Rally Squad for 1952 consisted of two juniors, two seniors and one sophomore. With the help of the pep club,the Rally Squad put on pep assemblies and pro- moted school spirit at games. 1 , Pep Club L to R: Doris Friend, secretary, Marilyn Ellis, president, Lois Weinert, vice-pres1dentgShirley Burn- ham, treasurerg Gretchen Pardey, program-chairman. IN FRONT: L to R: Lois Weinert, Gretchen Pardey, Shirley Burnham, Joanne Willaimson, June Weinert. 2ND ROW: Miss McLaughlin, advisor, Judy Albers, LaDonna Sather, Connie Beard, Marlene Driever, Donna Willaims, Eloise Nelson, Doris Friend. Future Homemakers of America IN FRONT: L to R: Mary Lou Harper, president, Elois Nelson, vice-presidentg Naomi Westwood, secretary, Normajean Hurst, , o 1 treasurer. 2ND ROW: Shirley Burnham, song leader, Shir ey Dencer, pro ect chairmang Joanne Williamson, corresponding secretaryg udy Albers, historian, Lois Weinert, parliamen- 3 tarian. 4 BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Joan Solberg, Normajean nurst, nuuuy --n,---, --,l Herzberg, Marjorie Jeskey, Marlene Driever, Judy Albers, Mary Lou Harper, June Weinert, Bonnie Hathaway, Lois Weinert, Marlene Conner, Geraldine Zehner. 2ND ROW: Naomi Westwood, Muriel Cox, Shirley Burnham, Nancy Bisanz, Frankie McLaren, Dolores Hillner, Joan Zehner, Frances Jackson, Betty Jo Rose, Janice Smith, Frances Parson, Mrs. McLaughlin, ' advisor, 3RD ROW! Donna Yergen, Sandra Eppers,Sh1rley Dencer, Eleanor Aho, Orvilla C l tt Anderson LaDonna Sather, Elois Nelson, Fyock, Carol Baker, har o e , Donna Williams, Joanne Williamson, Twila Medearis, Darlene Abrahamson. J E Beverly MTH ROW: Bonnie Parks, Mary Wettstein, Janice Ray, oan vans, y Co eland Barbara Cole, Darlene Burnham, Bertha Harrell, Shirley Dew, P Anna Hopiins, Faye Paris, Shirley Moore, Rosemary Orvold. Future Farmers of America OFFICERS IN FRONT: Jack Rasmussen, president, STANDING: Mr. Pit- ney, advisory Ron Barendse, reporter, Paul Singer, secre- tary, Cliff Zauner, sentinel, Jerry Yergen, treasurer, Reiny Hillner, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: John Freeman, Robert Strawn, Dave Myers, Richard Parks, Howard Wenzel, Lyle Jacobs, Cecil Warn, Karl Van Lieu, Dean Spence, Bob Beal, Bob Bekebrede, Lyle Myers, Ray Will. 2ND ROW: Mr. Pitney, Jerry Cranford, Dan Blake, Douglas ,Levens, Garland Courter, Ray Pirkl, Lee Lewis, Larry Cole, Bill Conner,Bob Jeskey Carl Gianella, Jack Rasmussen, Bill White, Bob Fyock, Gene Hastie, Hubert Harris. 3RD ROW: Keith Hoefling, Dick Sonnen, Bob Yett, Wallace Downs, Jim Stormo, Dale Calloway, Cliff Zauner,Jerrg Yergen Ron Barendse, Joe Kelly, Paul Singer, einy Hillner, Jim humb em Bob Miley, Dale Walker, Glan Harris. MTH ROW: Stan Milburn, Roy Brower, Merlin Kliewer, Bill McNary, George Sanders, Charles Crane, Larry Berkey Alex Irwin Merle M L G , , c aren, ilbert Cox,Lou1s Richter, Jim Albers, Darrell Schei, Ron Luke. unior Class Play SITTING: L to R: Ken Hooley, Robin Berkey, Connie Beard, Shirley Burnham, Keith McNary, Dan McLeod. STANDING: Maxine Hill, Doris Friend, Shirley Denser, Nancy Schuler, Mrs. Cannell, advisor,Gi1- bert Cox, Ron Barendse, Judy Albers, Darrell Schei,Jack Rasmussen. Senior Class Play IN FRONT: L to R: Paul Singer, James Spence, Ron Shrock, Bud Wettstein, Jerry Yergen. IN BACK: Arlene Strawn, Gloria Herzberg, Marilyn Ellis, June Weinert, Gretchen Pardey, Mrs. Cannell, director. CAST Arlene Strawn.. Marilyn Ellis.. Bud Wettstein.. Gloria Herzbergz.. June Weinert... Jerry Yergen... Paul Singer .... James Spence... Ron Shrock. .... Gretchen Pardey ......Ma Brannigan ....Kaye Brannigan ....Dick Brannigan ...Betty Brannigan .....Catalpa Tapp ....B1ldad Tapp ......Jeff Scudder .......Cyrus,Scudder Kingston Campbell ....Augusta Campbell The Campbells are Coming is a three act play about a Hillbilly grandmother and her three grandchildren. Everything goes along fine until one of the children, Kaye,comes mmm from college to announce the Campbells were coming for a visit. The play was given in the Hubbard gym late in April by the senior class with Mrs.Cannel1 directing it. Varsity Club IN FRONT: L to R: Bill McNary, Larry Cole, Gene Erland, Keith McNary, George Sanders, Merlin Kliewer, Bill McLaren, Louis Richter, Ken Hooley, Wayne Rose. 2ND. ROW: Mr. Ellmers, Larry Berkey, Ron Luke, Merle McLaren, Bob Diller, Cliff Zauner, Bud Wettstein, Ron Barendse, Karl Van Lieu, Reiny Hillner, John Van Lieu, Mr. Reed. 3RD ROW: Bill White, Dan McLeod, Ron Shrock, Jack Rasmussen, Ray Pirkl, Galen. Pearson,' Alex Irwin, Paul Singer, Jerry Yergen, Darrell Schel, James Spence, Bob Beal, Gene Hastie. Even though the Varsity Club has not been active in 1952, they have made plans to draw up a constitution in the future. To be eligible for this club, a boy has to earn his letter in any one sport in the school. Among other things, the letterman sold pro- grams at the jamboree held at North Marion. The officers for this year were: Bob Diller, presidentg Jerry Yergen, vice-presidentg Ron Shrock, sec-treasurerg and Ken Hooley, sergeant of arms. G. A. A. L to R: LaDonna Sather, V168-PPBSIQBHUQ larlene Conner, presi- dent- June Weinert. treasurer. I Mrs. LaRowe,adv1sor. BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Lila Herzberg, Mildred Westwood, Frankie McLaren, Joanne Evans, Evelyn Taylor, Charlotte Anderson, Janice Ray, Nancy Warn, Eleanor Aho, Mary Lou Harper, Gretchen Pardey. 2ND ROW: Marjorie Jeskey, Mary Wettstein, Connie Beard, Clara Hunsaker, Caroline Muessig Mickey Peterson, Marlene Conner. 3RD ROW: Frances Jackson, Gloria Herzberg, Rosemary Orvold, Shirley Dancer, Carol Baker, Evelyn Hos- tetler, Marilyn Ellis, Shirley Burnham, Dorothy M11ler,Lou1se Priest, Bonnie Hathaway, June Weinert, Barbara Croco, Betty Jo Rose. 33 Husky Growl Staff Editing w 1 Printing Distributing SITTING: L to R: June Weinert, Marlene Conner, Miss McLaughlin, advisor: Marlene Driever, Marilyn Ellis, Mickey Peterson, editor in chief, Dorothy Miller. STANDING: Bonnie Hathaway, Caroline Muessig, Beverly Copeland, Nancy Schuler, Margie Ferrell, Maxine Hill, Twila Medearis, Gretchen Par- dey, Lois Weinert, Connie Beard, Joan Solberg, Donald Hill, Normajean Hurst, Barbara Croco. Quill and Scroll IN FRONT: Marlene Driever, Marlene Conner, Caroline Muessig, Connie Beard. 2ND ROW: Miss McLaughlin, advisory Barbara Croco, John Van Lieu, June Weinert, Mickey Peterson, Gretchen Pardey, Louise Priest, Dorothy Miller. National Honor Society IN FRONT: Marlene Conner, Ron Shrock, Jerry Yergen, Ken Hooley, Jack Rasmussen, Judy Albers. ZND ROW: Mr. Keltner, advisory LaDonna Sather, Eleanor Aho, Caroline Muessig, Geraldine Golleher, Marlene Driever, Gretchen Pardey, June Weinert, Louise Priest,Dorothy M11- ler, Barbara Croco, Mrs. Beck, advisor. Librarv Staff Fire Squad IM-'Fi PP Staff XG' - .m- .Q-:53.g:.:.:,55i55::: K :.- fx, if wgfdii--: kg' s Ssgidif' V L gpg. M, s - f a. 5 .gn F 9. g ' QQ Q A . ,, 'll ,, rl fd a L'-'s xi ..- . ., .- f. .,. 1 19 ..- A. . . 4 2-'-1 1 H - 'Li--H .-'-E'.f f , .,. ' '. 5 -, ' '- r W--'J' ,Q ii E Q' 2, ' -.lffgfvfa -'-M? -'3 0 .Vu . A I :. 1 Y mg. ... .fig ,1- -., -':, ' ,,,.. .,. ,.. 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'... ., ..'-J - q f. --,.- 4'-Q' 'k . M...- ' yy.. . ,- pa i 'VA . .,,.-A., - - ' - .I K fu, , 1 1' :A Q, .ax 0 0' 1 1'2- Q ' ..-,,, . .,-1 ,im 9 ' -z k.-1 -4. ?'1' .hifi -v 4' 1 1 .L,,,,r an-fx ,g J .V t v . ,is .1 ' f '- N A . IK., ,5 . ex, 4, - . 5 - -.ua ,,.. . 1 N.. 'ik' 1 r' Ha 1 -4 s fx 1'- ..'Y . .14- Lx 'O 7 4 4 .' L-.5 A. .,., ' ,I . Zlkmlkf fffewwbvzx f 5 . x Football BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Mr. Reed, coach, Dale Calloway, Harold Erland, Sylvan Stew- art, Keith Driver, Keith Hoefling, Mike Ensign, Carl Gianella, Wallace Downs,Larry Berke Mr. Ellmers, coach. 2ND ROW: Cliff Zauner, Jack Rasmussen, Ron Shrock, Y Bob Fyock, Dan McLeod, Karl Van Lieu, Glenn Harris, Larry Cole, Jim Albers, Ken Hooley, George Sanders. 3RD ROW: Bob Diller, Jim Spence, Louis Richter, Reiny Hillner, Ron Barendse, Jerry Yergen, Joe Kelley, Bill McLaren, Merle McLaren, Ron Kauffman, John Van Lieu. Ya Wa Ma League September lk 21 28 5 October 13 1 22 November 2 9 Inter-district November 15 Quarter Finals November 23 FOOTBALL SCORES Dayton 6 N. Marlon 7 Willamina 13 N. Marion 19 Sheridan 12 N. Marlon ko Amity 7 N. Marlon 28 Oswego 12 N. Marion 13 Sherwood 6 N. Marion 38 Yamhill 0 N. Marion 33 Central 20 N. Marion 20 Banks 0 N. Marion O Canby lk N. Marion lk KNorth Marion won on first downs.J Astoria k8 N. Marion O With a showing of fine skill and teamwork, this year's football team had a definitely successful year. Even with a few injuries, the team came through with flying colors and proved to be championship material. The following boys were awarded letters at the close of the season: Bob Diller, Reiny Hlllner, Ron Kauffman, Bill McLaren, Ron Shrock, Jim Spence, John Van Lieu, Jerry Yergen, Ron Barendse, Larry Berkey, Merle McLaren, Louis Richter, George Sanders, Clifford Zaunen managerg Dan McLeod, Ken Hooley, Jack Rasmussen, Bob Fyockg congratulations boys! 38 Cross Country KNEELING: L to R: Alex Irwin, Bill McNary, Bud Wettstein, Wayne Rose. STANDING: Howard Wenzel, Ray Pirkl, Keith Mc- Nary, Merlin Kliewer, Cecil Warn, Lyle Jacobs,Coach Bealg not shown. The senior team of harriers is composed of Bill McNary, Bud Wettstein, Keith McNary, Merlin Kliewer, Alex Irwin and Wayne Rose. The junior team consists of Wenzel,Pirk1,Jacobs, and Warn. During the season an interclass cross country run was held, which was won by the sophomore class. Bill McNary, placed first in this event and his name was placed on a tro- phy awarded each year by Coach Pat Beal. All senior team members received their letter. SEASON RECORD 1 October 5 M. 2 5 Cascade 295 won 11 M. 2 Molalla 31 Won 18 M. 78 Salem 16 2nd Jefferson 126 gh M, 32 Molalla 25 lost 31 M. 29 Estacada 26 lost November 13 N.M. 13 J6ffBI'S0l'1 29 Won WILLAMETTE VALLEY RUN AT NORTH MARION K1O SCHOOLS, 18 N.u. 172 7th STATE RUN AT LEWIS AND CLARK PORTLAND 13 NQMQ 1 Wrestling BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Robert Strawn, Jerry Cranford, nlcnaru rarns, -ec Lewis, Lyle Jacobs, Douglas Levens, Dan Blake, Mr. Beal, coachg2ND ROW: Cecil Warn, Harold Erland, Ron Luke, Gilbert Cox, Ray Pirkl,Roy Browen Dean Spence, Bob Beal, assistant manager. 3RD ROW: Jim Spence,Wayne Rose, Darrell Schei, Keith McNary, Reiny Hillner, Glenn Harris, Gene Erland, Bill McNary, manager. eason with a record This year's wrestling squad finished the s and 9 losses, most of their matches being with more ex- teams from larger schools. Although the squad will lose Erland, Rose, Hillner, Luke, Spence, those returning should team for next season. of L wins perienced S seniors: form a foundation for a strong l SEASON'S RECORD January 3 Molalla 36 N.M. 13 10 Shedd O N.M. 53 16 Newberg 32 N.M. 8 17 sheaa 3 N.M. M1 22 Hillsboro M7 N.M. 10 2 Parkrose M2 N.M. 6 2 Newberg LL9 N .m. 3 30 Dayton 27 N.M. 19 February Molalla N.M. 12 I+ 1+ 7 Parkrose 1 N.M, 7 11 Oswego lO N.M. Ml 13 Dayton 28 N.M. 2 20 oswego 10 N.M. A gg sy, 5 f X.Xk5 . . YQ li 3 Pl , 3 1 Q 3 -if ff?2f3ia3izfefeMwm,F 45' 18 3 N 'I Basketball 4 BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Ron Shrock, Larry Berkey, Merle Mcnaren, Louis Richter, John Van Lieu, Jack Rasmussen. ZND ROW: Coach Reed, Bob Diller, Jerry Yergen, B111 McLaren, Ron Barendse, Mike Burns. 1952 LEAGUE REC ORD January N.M. 68 Yamhill 36 N.M. 6 Sherwood 29 11 N.M. 2 Willamina 30 15 NQMQ 1 18 N.M. 3 Banks 1 22 N.M. 3 Dayton 6 25 N.M. 35 Sheridan 5 29 N.M. 69 Yamhill 8 February 1 N.M. 6h Sherwood 1 3 N.M. winamina Lto' N.M. Amity M3 12 N.M. 55 Banks 25 15 N.M. 36 Dayton 67 19 N,M. 60 Sheridan 35 North Marion placed third in the Yawama League this sea- son with nine wins and five losses. In preseason games we were defeated four times but accounted for three triumphs. In district 11 tournament at Salem the Huskies dropped two games to Mt. Angel and Woodburn, but out-scored, Sacred Heart for the second year in district play. Basketball BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Wayne Van Lieu, Mike Ensign, Larry Cole, Keith Driver, Dan McLeod, Bob Fyock. 2ND ROW: Mr. Ellmers, coachg George Sanders, Keith Hoefling, Dale Calla way, Merlin Kliewer, Jim Albers, Howard Wenzel. Under the direction of Coach Hal Ellmers,the B-squad bas- ketball team ended the season in a tie for third place, after winning 9 games and losing 5 in actual league play. They were defeated in all pre-season games. ' The team is composed entirely of Freshmen and Sophomore boys. The seasons top scorers are listed as Larry Cole, 1913 Keith Driver, 1215 George Sanders, 1173 Bob Fyock, 106, and Merlin Kliewer with 72 points. Mike Burns was the manager throughout the season and Gene Hastie was the official score-keeper for both the Varsity and B-squad teams. Baseball BOTTOM ROW: L to R: Bill McLaren, Ron Shrock, Larry Berkey, Bob Diller, Ron Kauffman, Jerry Yergen, Joe Kelley, Gene Erland. 2ND ROW: Merle McLaren, Dan McLeod, Larry Cole, Gene Hastie, Harold Erland,Bob Fyock, Charles Crane, Ron Barendse, George Sanders, Alex Irwin. 3RD ROW: Dale Callaway, manager, Lyle Myers, Glenn Harris,coach Reed Dave Myers, Jim Albers, Cecil Warn. l95l Results Sheridan North Marion 6 Willamina North Marion l Amity North Marion l Sherwood North Marion ll Yamhill North Marion 2 Molalla North Marion 8 Dayton North Marion 9 Cascade North Marion l The 1952 baseball team looks like a winning club. The starting pitchers for this year are Bob Diller, Bill McLaren, and Ron Barendse, while the top catcher looks Bke Bob Fyock. In general the boys have a lot of drive and hustle. According to coach Don Reed the North Marion ball team will be a strong threat for the title. Track IN FRONT: L to R: Wayne Van Lieu, Howard Wenzel, Keith Dr1ver,M1ke Burns, Garland Courter, Mike Ensign. 2ND ROW: Coach Ellmers, Dan McLeod, Karl Van Lieu, John Van Lieu, Jack Rasmussen,Sy1van Stewart, Larry Cole, Bob Bekebrede, assistant manager. 3RD ROW: Ray Pirkl, head managerg Louis Richter, assistant managerg Larry Berkey, Bud Wettstein, Paul Singer, Keith Hoefling, Bill McNary, Wayne Rose. The future of the 1952 track season looks brighter than last year's because all but two of the, lettermen are returning. Coach Ellmers sqp the team will make a fine showing as they are better balanced and have many new members.The past experience of the older members is a big factorin determining the strength of the team, 1951 TRACK RESULTS 70 0 Q Q 0 o o A o o o 0 owillamette Rela- ' 12. . . . . . . Cascade 91 . . . . North Marion 212 18. . . . . North Marion 1 . . , ,Jefferson 7 0 0 c 0 o 20. . . . .Hayward Relays Zh. . . .Yawama League Meet 27. . . ,North Marion 305 - . . .Silverton 78 - - . . .Sherwood M15 May ig- - . . .District 57 Meet . . . .Molalla 90 . North Marion 32 Girls' Sports Volleyball Champa! wi w X, + , S 1? N , 4. Q :gm . Loizl -si V, 11.4. 2 7' ,.,. A F ng, , A 1 :T Q a gb 3 Q I if wif- ,'.. . . j ,N Oh Bob, how y0u've changed! HW HW Mwwe lad Twins???? AIM' English Ill L1bI'a1'Y Agriculture Class To the students and faculty of North Marion HL the annual staff would like to express its tharms for the wonderful co- operation throughout the year. Only with your help would we have been able to print The Husky . We of the staff would like to express our appreciatkn for the patience and guid- ance from Mrs. Cannell and Mr..Beal, our advisors. Support our sponsors! 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