Albany Union High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Albany, OR)

 - Class of 1939

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PRINCIPAL E. A. HUDSON TN the past the editors and advisers of our Annual have dedicated the A year-book to a group, a club, or an individual, but this year it seems to me that the dedication to “The Wild Flowers of Oregon” is especially fitting and appropriate. When we are in the fields and woods and along the streams of this country, we cannot help feeling exalted and delighted with the colors and the beautiful things that nature has provided for our enjoyment. Then, too, in our own flower gardens we see the results of man’s efforts to improve and add to the many wild flowers. This is typified in the great variety and shade of color in hyacinths, tulips, roses, and other flowers. To me there is something strikingly similar in the comparison of the young folks of our high school to the wild and the cultured flowers, for we often hear the youth spoken of as the flower of our country.” Here in high school many of the habits that will affect and determine the success of our youth in life aie formed just as scientists develop new and beautiful varieties of flowers from those that nature has first provided. If there is one thing I could leave with the youth who leave our high school, it would be this: Ever remember the three essentials for building strong character: 1. A clear discrimination between right and wrong. 2. High ideals. 3. A responsive will. If you will remember these and always let them be present in your thinking, they will help you to practice the worth-while things that you have learned while here and to enjoy the good things of life. 5 . Jfudson (9)

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Miss Clark Miss Anderson Mr. Hiebert Miss Chase Mrs. Childs Mr. Ireland Mr. Grigsby Mr. Gentemann Mrs. Johnson Miss Johnston Mr. Kurtz Mr. Lehman Mr. Luper Mrs. O’Reilly Mr. Otto Miss Osborne Mr. Palmer Mrs. Penland Miss Porter Miss Stanford Miss Tracy Miss Voyen Miss Worley Miss Spence Albany High School Faculty MISS IDA B. ANDERSON—University of Wash- ington; Junior English; Adviser Honor Society MISS FANNY D. CHASE Albany College, Uni- versity of Oregon; Senior English; Adviser Literary Explorers, Adviser Whirlwind Annual MRS. MARY CHILDS Emerson College of Ora- tory, Albany College; Librarian, Dramatics; Adviser Library Club MISS MARGARET F. CLARK Oregon State Col- lege; Bookkeeping, Junior Business Training; Ad- viser Commercial Club MR. GEORGE GENTEMANN Oregon State College; Agriculture; Adviser F.F.A. MR. C. M. GRIGSBY School Printer; Mechanical Adviser Whirlwind Paper and Annual MR. WALDO HIEBERT Bethel College. Willam- ette University; Junior Social Science. Coach of Debate and General Forensics; Adviser Junior Class MR. THOMAS H. IRELAND Oregon State Col- lege; Director of Physical Education, Boys’ Instruc- tor of Health Education; Joint Adviser Order of A MRS. VOLENA JOHNSON Willamette University Oregon State College, University of California; Music, English, Girls’ Glee Club MISS JUANITA JOHNSTON Registered Nurse, University of Oregon; School Nurse MR. W. H. KURTZ Oregon State College; Mental Hygiene, Testing; Adviser Livewires, Joint Adviser Camera Club MR. P. A. LEHMAN Linfield College, University of Oregon: Senior Social Science; Adviser Hi-Y, Director Boys’ Glee Club MR. LOREN J. LUPER Oregon State College; Director of Band and Orchestra MRS. JUSTINE B. O’REILLY Purdue; Foods, Clothing, Applied Arts; Adviser Home Economics Club MISS CATHERINE OSBORNE -University of Oregon; Health, Girls’ Physical Education; Adviser G.L.C. MR H. OTTO Albany College; Chemistry, Prac- tical Science, Biology; Joint Adviser Order of A , Adviser Honorary Science Club MR. M. A. PALMER Oregon State College; Indus- trial Arts, Mechanical Drawing; Adviser Senior Class, Joint Adviser Camera Club MRS. MABEL A. PENLAND University of Ore- gon; Typing, Journalism; Adviser Quill and Scroll, Editorial Adviser Whirlwind Paper MISS RUTH E. PORTER University of Montana, University of Oregon; Algebra, Physics; Adviser Radio Club MISS WILMA SPENCE Willamette University, Oregon State College, Columbia University; Sophomore English; Adviser Girls’ Federation and “17”, Adviser Sophomore Class MISS MARION S. STANFORD Albany College; Biology; Honorary Member Literary Ex- plorers MISS M. VERONICA TRACY University of Ore- gon; Latin, World History; Adviser Latin Club MISS CLARA VOYEN Benke-Walker; Shorthand; Adviser Secretarial Club. Clerk Student Bank, Adviser Treasurers’ Club MISS MYRTLE WORLEY Albany College; Geometry, Algebra (8)



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SUPERINTENDENT FRANK B. BENNETT Each spring, as solar warmth returns, all nature seems to respond in song and with bud and flower. Such is spring. School days are our “spring1' of life. How appropriate that life should glow and be radiant promise. But we often assume too much. All plants do not bud, all buds do not bloom, and oft times the fruit withers and is worthless. It is our responsibility and privilege to determine our own future. This requires our best and most diligent effort. Joubert said, “Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them.’ S’ratt c S72. ttonnott % Jm Krai O. P. Romaine D. E. Ne be nr all A. G. Senders C. E. Spence V. L. Calavan D. H. Brenneman THE ALBANY SCHOOL BOARD Here are six citizens of Albany who are vitally interested in every student in Albany High School. It is with great pleasure, therefore, that we salute the School Board, the unfailing directors of our education. This past year the Board lost a valuable member, Mr. R. L. Burkhart. He retired after having served on the Board continuously for many years. However, his position is ably filled by Mr. 0. P. Romaine, our newest member of the School Board. GO)

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