Sweet Home Union High School - Timber Echo Yearbook (Sweet Home, OR)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 53 text:

ROWIF ookH W2Wl od ee u LEO BENNETT, Editor lTi1rr11.l9e1r Eclio Staff We of the Annual Staff have put much time and effort in the finished product that is now laid before you for your inspection. We have gladly done this because the students of S. H. U. H. S. fully appreciate a job well done. Much credit for this Annual goes to Mr. Horner, Advisor, who has contributed endlessly of his time and ability. This book is yours - We hope you will be pleased. fll

Page 52 text:

ROW l: Dorrel Miller, Clara Miller, Reynolds, Mr. Oliver, King, Stan- ton, Stark, ROW 2: Meek, Brown, Christensen, Seiber, Kelley. ROW 3: Lindsey, Welch, Wildening. Hizrsleirm Stciff The Huskian Staff, under the leadership ot their advisor, Mr. Oliver, and their editor, Dixie Reynolds, put out ten editions during the school year, Two of the staff, Dixie Reynolds and Joy King, were representatives at the State High School Journalism Conference at the University ot Oregon in Eugene. They spent two days attending discussions, lectures, banquets and round table discussions. The staff sponsored two dances, the By Line Bounce in January and The Wearin' of the Green in March. They also treked to Portland to visit the Journal and Oregonian papers. All in all, the staff had a very successful paper this year. Editor - - - Dixie Reynolds Business Manager - - Joy King News Editor - -Clara Miller Sports Editor ---- Jim Hessman Feature Editor - - - Lorraine Stark Reporters Journalism Class and the Junior Cubs 40



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--- Qfflce Staff The office staff of Sweet Home High School has been very busy in the year of '49. Due to the Music Contest that was given, the office staff had to call in extra girls. Under the supervision of Mrs. Dishaw, the girls proved very efficient. Mrs. Dishaw also acted as Mr. Dishaw's secretary. fetteifwomeifi Glue President - - Twilo Tabler Vice President - - Dixie Reynolds Secretary - - Shirley McCarthy Treasurer - - - Eula Coulter Sergeant-at-Arms - Joann Lehman The Letterwomen Club was reorganized early in the fall, with approximately 45 mem- bers. Initiation for the new members was held in October. The girls were dressed in burlap sack dresses, a high and a low heeled shoe, and a cowbell for a necklace. The Letterwomen went Christmas caroling on Dec. l5. A bowling trip to Lebanon occurred on March TO. The highly successful Spring dance was sponsored by the Letterwomen on April 15. An overnight camping trip is scheduled to close the Letterwomen activities for this year. Lettermen Glue President - Tex Stevenson Vice President - - Dick Dimick Secretary - Wilbur Montgomery Sergeant-at-Arms - - Don Rice The Lettermen had a very successful year owing to the hard work of the members and the very capable help given by Coach Boroughs and Coach Frost. The Lettermen's first meeting of the year was given to election of officers. The lettermen had two initiations during the year. The first was iust after football season. At this initiation I4 new members were added to the club. The second initiation of the ycar was held in the spring about mid- way through baseball season. This was the main initiation of the year so it was followed by a chicken dinner. The Lettermen's club had the honor of giving the first dance of the school year, and it proved a g'eat suc:ess. In addition to this the Lettermen took charge of the school con- cessions soon after football season. The Letter- men gave this proiect their full support and it proved to be very helpful to the school and the club. Umor Society President - - Dixie Reynolds Vice President - - Norma Latimer Secretary - - Dora Lou Pittsley Treasurer - - -Clella Alexander Scribe - - - Shirley Mabee The Honor Society, under the supervision of Miss Beatrice Barclay, got off to a fine start at the first of the year. The first step was the election cf officers. The next step for the society was the induc- tion of Junior members. This was carried out in a student body meeting and also in the form of a formal candle-light ceremony in the eve- ning. Six Juniors inducted were David Boyd, Nancy Barton, Marjorie Foltz, Helen Stewart and Betty Jenkins.

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