Q.. M. ,--. z 3 Q 1 5 Q 5 I ga gif 1 i. ru NJ if i 1 sl 'i f -. 1 S THE COUGAR Published in Nineteen Hundred Thirty-five HX IH! Student Body of CANBY UNION HIGH SCHUOL I.12rwY Pmusux . . .... ........ I fditm' QAARI. Rxvxu ...... .'l.V.ViA'l'4IIIf lfrlilm' HAI, Q'A'I l ....... ld?11.vi1rr.v.v .llmmgfw' MR. HI' X C ............. .'lff?'f,s'01' E 4 A, 0 FOREWORD 'I 'r 1, . lu l Within the covers of this annual we have ll II ctideztvorctl to portray the happenings in thc ll school year of 1935. It is our :lim :mtl pur- 3 pusc tu mztkc these iuyons and sfimplc extents 1: that comm- in preparing for the tnturc. live in it the tnenmrics of the pupil. 1: ll. in later years. any joy is received in :I looking through thc pages of this hook we ju shall feel our ctlnrts have been worth while. School Board lllll' lfnion lligh School llistrict was lornied in U23 ln' the uniting of the lollowing districts: l,one lilder. AlllL'liSlDlll'g'. Marks l'i'airfe. llarlow. Union llill. and Meridian. .Xrrangeinents were made ln' the otlicers of the district for the in- struction of the pupils in Canby and other conveniently located high schools. ln 1926 the New Era, Mundorf. and Canby districts were admitted and the Canby High School was taken over and operated hy the officers of the Union District. 'l'here was an enrollment of 143 pupils the lirst year. ln 1927 the present building was constructed and a hus system was established for the pupils. who up to this time had had to furnish their own means of conveyance. The enrollment has con- tinued to increase year hy year and the total for this year is an even SOO. divided as follows: Freslnnen. 95: Sophomores. 74: juniors. 74: Seniors. 57. 'lihc lioard of Directors are: H. C. S'l'l'VVlC'-fllItIl.l'lHlllI . . . . .Barlow Mas. llRA CA1'T1.m' .... ..... C anby Al. C. CRISSICI, .... .. .Union Hill ll. C. lilil.'l'UN . . .... Xew lira li. Guiinnai ............... . . Marks Prairie Mas. lim li. KNlGll'l 'cllt'I'li' . ....... Caiiliy I 4 l :ll . ,,..m Curley Gabriel DEDICATIO . it 31 if To Mr. Gabriel, our principal, who has if for nine years gnicled our. Clestiniosg :I whose loyal cooperation and faithful guid- :I ance have made possible tho success of our :I undertakings. and to Mr, Hurley, who for 1: l3 years has succceslully coacllenl atlilctics fl in our school. wc, thc Stnclvnt llody ul. jf Canby Union High, dedicate this Coug'zu'. IDI x Zin jlllemuruam Mr H A Dedman Mrs Ensley Grlbble 1 Q 0 o 0 n Administration and Classes Facult hm. .X. li.-xnluicl., lf ui' ll.-fl,l'flIl'l.1. ilJ' X'IUl..X l.ixl1.xssia. Lf, of XXf'uslxiiigmu .Yinv yuarx al Canby Civics and Social Prnlulcn1s I NIU Iiuifmx. LV. of U, Om' yrur uf f-HIIIJX' XVUIIIINCFCC In uxwia l'lu1m,xv. L . ut U. Iiour ycurx ai C'nnlv,i' English and l'lislm'y XI XRLXN MARY, U, 5.1 , Oni' yrar at Ckiulvy Homc- i':C0!1lUI'liCS and :Xrilhnwlic XX AYNIE X1L'Rl.liX', 11.51. Y','1irie'4'11 -i'i'ur.v ui Canby KIZXIIICIIXZXHCS :mil Umcli Om' .war ul Calzlvy English and Pulvlic SlJl'2lkillg li!-Icllulli l'uPiz, KJ, 51, 'l'l1rm' j't'GI'.X' al Clrzrlvy Scivncc and liaml lin' Sluxicxs, XX'iIlz1im-tic 'l7zuu -x'4'ul'.v nl fqllllhj' English, Spanish, :uid Musin- L'i1.xR1.i-Ls 'i'.XGli1XR'l', H, S, Q' Um' -war ui Clrnby Yudzltimial JXQfI'iClliill1'U Nl.xl:c:.xmi'l' XX lClll'l'. L01 .X Um' yrar ul Lhnlvy llfmw Ecuiiniiiics and Lakin lzllxzmi tudent Bod Officers IJ:-spite linzmcial iiulelncclncss :is :L lnzirricr confronting thc Sturlcnt liocly froin thc licginning of the school year, cluc to construction of cement tennis courts :incl other lll1flGl fZllil11Q'S which have- ziriscn. wc lmvc through the successful lcaclership of our worthy prcsiclent. clnergccl from our difficulties victoriously. NYC wish nt this time to thunk thc Stuclcnt llocly oHice1's for their loyal coopcrzition. i-'I ' I-I If x uv .NA M um Rluaui .-XRN1-:sox Gramuan ARNox.n '1'11la1.x1 ,-x :XSBURY IJRANK BEAN ImN,x1.n BEER HELEN Bllilij l.m'n.l.l2 Bomzx l-'rmxcls RR.xm'1. M.xR'ru.x BRAIITI. HA-xkvlcv Bnfxmcxa Euvux BRANDT O K.x'rHRx'x Ihvsnmux I-Ivxm-2 c'AR5I1L'll.XEl Hu. C'.x'r'r1.12x' K rzxxmu QQHERRKVK XX'.wNnf c'l'IPIllCHACK 'l'u1cl.a-11x DvRR'rTl-1 'l' mm AS FLETCH ER I mumkn Y G.-XHLER M.-xumx Gfxnmnu: H .'xlz01.n Guam Howmw Gnome H ENRY GITHI-:Ns lfmex G1unm.E x.X'll.l.MERli I-Imaam' 'l'nm.M.x H1aNsRL'1vH mlm' HERSHBER4'lER i'l'R'l'IS 'IIHIXSUX linrru Kun. Imkmu x' K1iu.m1g lfmnzaxcn-: Kim: ,Inn-is L1-Lxu' ,Ions l.uaNu.u4'r l.m's X'L'l:.XRl..XNIu JXIQNULIP XlIil.l'M ,Xuan-:n'r Xllcxvuxf I-I1.xmu xIll.I.liH llwvx Klu.l.14:u IiVIiI.YN Mrwoxncx' Q X-IUIJTI Nlmvncks .Muna Nrmmlmfsl-1 NIIRIAM CYININNI-:I l.12s'rlcn l'l-:ruins Imam' l'lr21csux Lnzs 1'Rl'lbll.XM QQARI. R.xx'Nou XX'l1.m.x Ranma ,I.xx' Rl lklllCRl'lDNll Gu-:NN Sfllllilil-II. Ym..xNn.x S'l'liIf'.XXI .X xx Y 'l'um'r:k l'ux'l.1.ls Wrisr Munn Z.u'mik R unior Class Histor The -Iunior class embarked at the hegginning of the year with a full cargo ol. ambition. To pilot the class. now 7-l inemhers. through the many events which came up during the year. they held a class meeting and the following officers were elected: Glenn Crisell, President: Frederick lloehnke. Vice-President: l3arlrara lllosser. Secretary: Helen Yoder. Treasurer: .Xllen Thompson. Yell l.eatler: liflllil Hansen, Sf'1'QK'Zll1l-Ill-:Xl lllS. The talent of the class has developed along the lines of drainaties, hand, news- paper work. dehate. and athletics. E The juniors were very active and well-represented in athletics. Hillie Fink. and l,aNora Crites represented the class on the girls' basketball team. The -lunior boys receiving letters in football were Carter Miles, Norman Miles. Frederick joehnke. Rodney lilanehard, Frank Kendall, Clarence Krueger, Roy Meyer, and Tom Xlells. Those receiving haskethall letters were Clarence Krueger, Frank lien- dall, Frederick joehnke. and Tom XYells. llillie Fink. Margaret Moulton. and llarhara lllosser experienced a successful season in debate. Un May l7 Growing Pains was presented. The east worked hard under the coaching of Mrs. Friday, and in return for their ellforts they had the largest turn-out ever attending' a play in C. lf. l-l. S. history. The juniors successfully entertained the Seniors on May 25 at the annual 'lunior-Senior Picnic. lYith the school year drawing to a close the juniors are looking forward Io the time when they will he Seniors and estahlish records that will place the elass of '36 above all. The class advisors were Mrs. Friday and Klr. Taggart. 11:1 , Sophomore Class Histor llaving lost the greenness ol lireslnnen. the Sophomore class started the sec- oncl lap of their high school career with a greater degree ol' self-confidence and assurance. lleing acrluaintecl with the ways of the school the class participateml more in the activities of the school than they had in their prececling year. .Xt their first meeting' the following class offcers were chosen: Presiclent. Doris Cattley: Vice-l'1'esfclent, Robert Hurst: Secretary. Relcla Gooding! Treas- urer. livelyn Schweitzer: Yell Leacler, ,jacqneline Neumann, SCI'gCZl.1ll-Ill-.Xl'lllS. llrnce tieisyg and Class Reporter, Hob Toon, Although small in number the class managed to present itself in most all school activities winning recognition ancl good reputation. ln all sports the Sophomores were ably represented. ln football anal basket- ball several made the squads, lion lfflers earning his letter in both sports. Two members ol' the class, .lacqncline Neumann and l,ela jayne. shown-rl rlraniatic ability by playing important roles in the Student liocly Play. .lirelyn Schweitzer assisted in the debate team in a very successful season. ln baseball the class was representecl hy Xylllllllll l.ucke. Robert llnrst. XYaltcr lfaist, ancl Don liilers, all of whom inacle the sqnarl. 'l'he major eyent of the class. which is the annual picnic, was hclcl at lslancl l'arlq, May 15. The class arlvisors were Bliss Holton anrl Mr. Hurley. l'3l Freshman Class Histor The Iireshman Class enrolled September 18 with 95 members. the largest in the history of the school. lit-tween that time and October 7 when the Sophomores gave them their first initiation they. same as all predecessors. wandered about the classrooms and halls in a much bewildered manner. soon to realize that the wheels of knowledge had begun to roll. XYith the initiation over. the Freshmen began their school activities by electing the following officers: President, Richard Melnmg Vice-President. Lyle lilinger: Secretary. Marie Dietz: Treasurer. Robert Colving Sergeant-at-Arms. Gordon Logan: Yell Leaders, -lime lllosser and .Xlfred Kraft. ln the annual Freshman-Sciphomore football game the Frosh, much to the surprise of everyone. broke the old established precedent by defeating the Soph- omores 0-0. The March Student Hody program was presented by the freshman members. and a large variety of ability was displayed. 'l'hey have taken part in most of the school activities and sports. Herbert liigej. Richard Tomlin. joe Fisher. Robert Colvin and Shirley Ritter were out- standing' as Rook football players. Gordon Logan and Richard Tomlin displayed much ability as basketball players with Logan making the first team squad. Howard Melvin represented the class in baseball. ln the early part of May a very enjoyable picnic was held at the Molalla River with baseball and swimming serving as the main entertainment. The Class was ably advised and assisted in its various activities during the school year by the Class advisors. Miss Gary, Mr. Pope. and Miss Vl'ight. ll4l Activities and Urganizations Football This year Qunlry experienced its tirst year in the Xlillzunetle Yzilley League eoinposecl of Lebanon. Dallas. Silverton. XYuucllmrn. Xewlmerg, lYest l.inn. and Molalla. .Xmong the forty players who turned nut fur practice there were only four lettermen. and due tu the inexperienee of the squad and injuries ueeurring to sev- eral of the players, the hest the Cougars could chi was tie with XYuoclhurn for 7th place, The team also was greatly weakened hy the loss uf Cleo llolmnan. Captain elect :incl lmest lineman, jue Bunn. letternian gnarcl. and .-Xrnulcl Mellini. stzn' half- luxelt, who was out most of the season clue to injuries received in the seenncl gzune. In spite ni' the fnct that had luck shaclowecl the CUllg2ll' teznn they elosecl the sezlsun with three victories, four defeats and one tie. ln the 'lllizinksgiving Day gzune. the team, contrary to expeetuticms. upset at mneh heavier and ermliclent .-Xlnmni with Z1 score of 6 tu U. PIMAXYIQRS Name .-Xge Pos. XYL HI. Yrs. Played -lOClllllii' . . . . 17 .... l.. lf. . . . l35 .... 5' lon. . . .l Pierson .. ...l7 .... Rflf. ...l-lf! .... 5' ll .....? Myers . . . . 18 .... l.. 'li N58 . . . .l 'Krueger . . . .l7 .... R. 'I' H5 . . . . l - Miles .. ...ll1....l,.fi 140 ....l lrlunn ...lfi .... R. li 167 ....l lfilers .. ...lfm .... LH . ...l Mehnn .. ...lil .... l.. ll l7O ....2 lienclzill .. ...lp .,.. R. ll l-lla ....l N. Miles ...lf .... lf. L56 . ...l NVells .. ...IS .... lf. l57 ....l lleerclt ...IS .... l.. 'l' 104 ....l l,ienh:u't . ., . . . 17 .... l.. 'l' H5 . . . .l lllHI1Cl'lIll'Cl . . . . .l6 .... R. it 143 . .1 Arnold .... . . .l7 .... C. L35 . . . . l Czxttley . . . .17 .... C. lil . . . .l lleer . ...lN .... l.. ll l-ll ....l nw Boys Basketball XX't1ucll1tt1't1 . . . L':111l1y ltcst l.i1111 Z3 Canby XX'11ocll1t11'11 . . . Liilllllj' Dnllzts .25 Canlxy l.el1:mt111 . . . Cilllllf' Dallas 61 Czmhy l.el1z111o11 . . . Qianhy Silvertc111 30 Canby Mulullzt . . . Cfullly Silverton 38 Canby Nlolalln . . . Lilllllij' Colton 30 Canby Xewherg . . . Clllllry' Colton ll Canby Xewlmrg . . . Canby Bunch' 351 Cgmhy XYOSI l.in11 . . . Czmlmy The hors' lmztslqc-tl1:1ll tc-11111 tiuishetl their first year in the lVill:1111ette Ya D Leztgue i11 seventli place. This yt-z1r's sclteclule was one of the toughest in the SCl1Utbl.5 hfstury. two games 21 week heiug plztyecl ll1l'Ullgl1Ul1l the season. The fCllll1 was slowed clt1w11 its Z1 result of cn11ti111tal sickness ZLITIUIIQ' the players. but when the entire squad was present they clisplayecl rt high hrztnfl of basketball. shuwing this quality hy cleleztting XYest l.i1111 1111 their home Flom' after three over- time periods. The Hrst team squad cuxisistetl uf Xliells and jt1l111so11, forwurclsi Melum. cen- ter. and Captain Kemlztll and hluehnke. guards. Substitutes for forward were Cuclclelmck, liilers. :mtl 'l'l111111psm13 l.41gz111, centerg lirueger. .'Xlf11lZH'l, zmcl .Xrt1olrl. guard. ' ll7l Girls' Basketball Due to so many schools not having girls' basketball this year it was hard to obtain a schedule. 'l'l1e girls started late in the season and did not get much prac- tice before their first game. CLPXMIES Sandy 19 . . . . Canby 7 Colton .27 . . . . . . Canby 6 C1 ilton 30 . . . . . Canby l3 .Xlumni 27 . . . . . . Canby IS Tennis Tennis was recognized as a school activity lor the first time this year. The team consisting oi: Girls' doubles: llillie Fink and jean Dicksong Girls' singles: liuniee Carmichael: lloys' doubles: lX'ayne Cudcleback and Russell Quinn: Boys' singles: Curtis johnson. have played matches with XYest Linn and Oregon City and have matches scheduled with Sandy. Colton. listacada, and Molalla. The record so far: Girls' singles 8-6. 9-7. XVest Linn: Girls' doubles 6-2 West Linn: Boys' singles 6-4. Z-6, 6-4 Canby: Boys' doubles 6-4 Canby: Girls' singles 4-6. 6-4. 6-3 Oregon City: Girls' doubles 6-3, 9-7 Oregon City, Boys' singles 6-3. S-10. 6--li Oregon City: Boys' doubles 6-2, 6-3. Oregon City. IINI l'l'lltE Baseball llll X 'XRSl'l'Y SQUAD L'.x'l'L'IIIaIzs-Miller. X. Miles. llI'l'Q'llERS-liC11Kl2lll. llecr. lm I-llil.lDliRS-'A.lCllll'll. lilo sscr, hlolmsam, C. Milos, lYclls, Fuist. lll l'l ll2l.lllERSi.XI'llUlCl. IR-tors, Ryan, Crisscl, Lucke X mlcr 1 IQCI' I . . I . I 'VHIE SISIXSONS lTlRS'l'S FIRST SINGIJI-Meluni FIRST RUN-Miller l'IIIs'r IJ0I'Ia1.Ia-Crissel FIRST lYAl.K-Glgfl' l:lRS'l' 'lxRIPl.E-RlCll1lll FIRST IZRRIIIQ-C, Miles l'llRS'1' Hum RVN-liCl1fl1lll l'xlllST S'l'Rl'C'K OI r-Millcr L'zu'tcr Miles lezicls the lmtters with -l hits nut uf 28 times at but fox 'I pci lgl' uf KLXM lib .Xpril lVOOlllllll'l'l xVUUCllJlll'll l-l Canby. . . . . April Lehzmuii .... llfllilllllll . 0 Canby .... . . . .Npril Canluy ...... Oregon City .... 10 Canby. . . . . April Molalla .... Rlolalla . . S Czxnliy .... . . . April Canby . . . Newlierg . fm Czlnlxy ..... . . . April Cunlmy ...... Dallas . . . 7 Canby .... . . . April Silverton .... Silverton 9 Canby .... . . . .-Xpril Canlmy . . . Silu-I'tImII -l Lzmlxy. . . . . G.-XMI S Yli'I' TU lllz Pl..-XYl'l7 May 5-Dallas at Dallas. May l4-Molallu :It Canby. Mug' 7-lYest l.imI at Canby. May l7-l,t'lJZll10ll at Canby Alil y .gl-lxiliflflll l1 l urn ill c.l2ll'llJf'. Debate t'o.xt'u-Bliss Marian Gary. .X1f1f1lzM,xTlv1e- Nicuixrlviaw john 'l'inner llal Cattley K -lohn l.ienhart 'Evelyn Schweitzer liillie Fink Barbara lilosser Margaret Moulton Martha liradtl hlaequeline Neumann SClllilT'L'l.l,i Ulf DEI-3A'l'ICS Wert Linn at West l,inn. l-leaverton at Canby. Milwankie at Canby. fxlilwaukie at Milwaulcie. Iistaeada at Iistaeada. Hillsboro at Canby. The question for debate this year was: Resolved that the Federal Govern- ment should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunities throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states. The team entered the debate tournament at Linfield College where it won four debates out of ll. ln the district deltates the .-Xfhrmative won from Milwankie and Iistaeada and lost to XVest Linn. The Negative lost all three debates. Debate pins were awarded to .Iohn Tinner, john l,ienhart. llal Cattley and Evelyn Schweitzer. 151' Varsity C Club l,RESllll'IN'l' .... . .slrrmld .llelum Y1t'1i-l'REs1m:N'1' . .. 1 ruul.- Kemiull Ssrulcrakx' , . . . . Fern Gl'I'I711fl' 'l'Rlc.xsi'luaR . . ...,. .... l 'oltuzdn Stefani The Varsity C Club organized in l929. and composed of boys and girls who won awards in one or more school sports, has during its six years of existence played an important part in the atfairs of the school. The purpose of the club is to promote a feeling ol' eo-operation between the students and the faculty as well as to create more interest in all the school sports. This has been fulfilled to a large measure. Several parties and initiations were held during' the year. ln lleeemlper a banquet was prepared by the girls in honor of the football letternlen. Clarence Krueger was elected football captain for the '35 season. The banquet was followed by the annual basketball game between the bark-lield and the line. The fall initiation was performed as part of the prograin for Horne-mining. The spring initiation will be held at a club picnic. The members are: .-Xrnold, G. lliger, llarold Kendall, li. Miles, C. Beer, D. tiiger, Howard Isl rueger. C. Miller, ll. Bogen. l.. Gribble. F. Lienhart. ul. Nordhausen. JK. lllanehard, R. lleerdt, XY. Bl6llllll, ,-X. U'Donnell. M. Cattleygll. Joebnke. F. Meyer. R. Pierson, l.. Iiilers, D. johnson. C. Miles. N. Stefani. Y. 'llhompson, .X. XYells. 'l'. llll Girls' League The Girls' Leztgne. one of the most :tctive orgamizzttions of Lltnhy Union lligh School, completed zt highly successful year under the eliicient advice of Miss Yiolat Lzlgxtsse. Monthly hnsiness meetings were held after which entertainment was pre- sented. .Xt the meeting which the mothers attended, Dean Schwering of the Uni- versity of Oregon was the speaker. The l.e:tgne earned money hy means of candy sales. tug day, flll'lSll1lIlS gift sztle. and hztlloon day. Representatives were sent to l.eztgue conferences at Reed College :md :tt Pucilie University. Shortly alter the opening of school. the Girls' Council, which trztnszlcts the hnsiness details of the orgztnizzttion. entertained with at luncheon honoring the -lnnior and Senior girls transferring from other schools. On the evening of March l5 at very successful St. l'atrick's Day dancing party was held in the lwillltlfllllj' decorated gymnasitnn. 'l'o this event the entire student hotly. faculty, and school hoard meinhers were invited. The most important social event is the Klother's lylly 'l'e:t held ztnnnztlly in Slay. .Xn impressive and lmezmtifnl ceremony is the instzlllzttion ot' new ollicers and committee chairmen held ztnnnztlly in May. liach year at gift is given to the outstanding lreslnnztn girl and honorable mention is given to two or three other girls. The ye:1r's :tetivities were centered :tronnd the theme of XYeaving zt perfect pattern of life. lfll The Band The band. under the capable leadership of Mr. Pope, has made great progress over previous j'CZll'5. This is the second year that credit has been given in band work. It is organized by members of the Student Rody who are able to play a band instrument. New uniforms have been purchased this year which add much color to drills. Stunt night the band. lead by their capable drum major, Dwyn Miller, gave a very colorful performance on the gynm floor. They have also played at several football and basketball games, arousing much school spirit. .Xt the .Iunior and Senior plays they played before the drawing of the curtains and between acts. During music week they played many numbers. Officers: Curtis johnson, President: Russell Quinn, Vice-president: Agnes Beck, Secretary-'I'reasurer2 Uwyn Miller, Acting Manager: Roseanna Kraft, Re- porter: Louise .-Xnderson, Librariang llarold tiiger, Sergeant-at-.Xrms. Roster of the band: Clarinets: Louise Anderson. .Xrthur Belton, Barbara Blosser, Bruce Geisy, Alfred Kraft, Roseanna liraft. john Kraus. Trunlpets: Curtis johnson. Agnes Beck, Marion Ifllis, june lllosser, Howard liiger, Gilbert Hunt, Altos: Kenneth Cherrick. Dale lirewer. Richard lirown. 'lirombonesz Victor Rick, Gordon Logan. George Kraus. Baritone: Raymond Holland. Bass: Russell Quinn. Elliot Varmenter. Drums: llal Cattley. Dwyn Miller, Harold Giger, Vernon Gibson. l33l The Music Clubs The Music cluh was organized in N33 under the direction of Miss Sparks. lt is now in its second year, and instead oi one class has enlarged so there are now twog a beginners' group, The Cleft Dwellersf' and an advanced cluh. The Belles of Harmony. lioth cluhs have heen active in singing for ditterent school and community functions. In December of 19.34 the combined groups gave The Gypsy Rover. a musical comedy. Last year the Girls' Glee Cluli entered the State Music Tourna- ment at Forest Grove. This year hoth mixed chorus and the girls' clulx will enter: also the girls' quartet. and three girl soloists. The two groups took an active part in National Music Week and furnished music for liaccalaureate and Commence- ment. Roster: Cleft Dwellers : President, Frances Groh: vice-president. john 'l'inner: secretary-treasurer. Dale .Xltniang librarian, Howard Giger. Members: Dale Altman, Marie .Xrneson. Marie Anderson. Thelma .-Xshury, Harry Beerman. Florence Hoe, livelyn Holland. Harvey Hralter. Dale lirewer. Howard Giger. Frances Groh, Fred Hornquist, Florence King. Frances Lierihart. Clyde Mertz. Evelyn Mooney. Violet Mowers. Ruth Nelson. .lacqueline Neumann, Margaret Pen- man, Marjorie Penman. .Iulius Ramherg. jean Rider, lilnora Schneider, Esther Schneider. John Tinner, Iiloise Yoder. Rodney lilanchard, john l.ienhart and Gladys Beerman. Roster: The llellcs of H armony : President, Marie .Xrnesong vice-president, Doris Cattley: secretary-treasurer, livelyn .Xmundsonz lihrarian. Helen Yoder: reporter. Leona Cummings. M embers : livelyn Aniundson. livelyn .Xnthonyx Marie Arneson. 'l'helnia Asliury, Agnes Beck, Florence Roe. Doris Cattley, Leona Cum- mings. Geraldine Jackson. Lela jayne, Roseanna Kraft, Lois Manock. Violet Mowers. Ruth Nelson. Margaret l'enman. -lean Rider. Evelyn Schweitzer. liloise Yoder. Helen Yoder. Frances Groh. lilizaheth Mooney and Jacqueline Neuman. l3-ll Echo Editorial taff l iIll'l'UR ...,.,.. .... I rvdi'r'irls Jurllukv News linrroni . . . , .Margaret Jllunliml Soeuzrx' Elnrou ...iuna Belle Garmin' Svoars Enrrou .. ........ Gordon Smith l'lE:X'l'URli Environ . . .. ,IfI'llt',Vflllt1 lflaluirry l:AL'l'l.'l'Y AIWISUR .. ....... illrx. Friday l'fL'HU HUSINICSS ST.X1'il :XllVER'l'ISlN1S . .................. llrrman l.ulci'y KllMli0St'l3l'E . .. ...Carl lx'nyno1', .-lllvn Jlllillllfkfilll L.lllt'l'l.A'l'l0N .. .................. Marie .S'fzm'c lixci-l.xNoli ......... ., lfnrlvnrn I?Iu.v.vvr Piuass G.xNu Ciiuzr ...... ,,... J Cllll4',r Lent t'.-may H1-:nun Rigroim-zu .. .... lin-mn Ilmrwn A For eight years the licho, school newspaper puhlished hy the students, has heen issued monthly. The three-column, ten-page, mimeographed paper was hegun in 1927 under the supervision of Miss jackson. Miss Parr supervised the paper for several years. and this year Mrs. Friday has heen the advisor. The editor of the licho is elected hy the Student lrlody, and the other memhers of the staff are appointed from the junior class at the heginning of the school term. This staff puhlished all editions of the paper during the year with the exception of two, one hy the Sophomore Class and the other hy the lf. F. .iX. Reporters ol' various organizations assist in writing articles concerning their groups. The Echo keeps school history. informs students of school events. and offers a good opportunity for gaining' experience in journalism: it may he said to he one of the school's most valuahle assets. l25l H: Future Farmers of America l'RliSlDliN'l' ..... . .l 1'vu'vrirk Jovhukr YIfli-li,RlCSIDlCN'l' .. .... John Lirn,lmrI SRc1ua'rARx' . .. Jtirk lflosrrr 'l'Rt2Ast'R1zu . . . . .1:l'tlll-t'iS Brad!! Rarokricu . . .. Her:-mm I.alrc.v :Xnvisou . ..C'lmrIv.v Taggart During the live years in which the Canby .Xgriculture lkpartment has been a member of the organization of Future Farmers of .Xmerica it has played an im- portant part in active work both in local and state undertakings. Since that time tive boys have received the State Farmer Degree. the highest State award, and one, Howard Smith, who also held the State presidency. received the .-Xmerican Farmer Degree. the highest possible award. Along with these honors Canby has been recognized twice as a Keystone Chapter. During the 34-35 year there have been 62 paid members, and of these two are State Farmer candidates. The Columbia River Sectional Contest was held at Canby with the local chapter being hosts to 93 members of other chapters within the section. The Stock judging team composed of Lester Peter. john Lienhart, Carl Raynor and Frederick 'loehnke as alternate had a very good season, winning second place at the Multnomah County Fair, first place at the State Fair for which they received the annually awarded plaque. and seventh at the Clackamas County Fair, This organization along with being one of the largest in the school has brought it more local, state. and national recognition than any other. and its members strive to maintain its loyal reputation for Canby Union High. llffl U U 3 C D I' 11 l ll J E C A N I L7 Q S P- o '91 .nn I E m 'U . -5-c E 3 gfw 5 Erwin 2 'fx :ua -2 2 ' :!9l as fi'-Ju -L' m C S 5- M091 W-hm AQTMU Off 'ww 3 T :HE 2'u -c -fegsf E2 Sasmg 0 I.. ag.-3 07' , E M ....?v::ug:-ati: 5 v m:':::.-5h 5,mN5 A , 3 5 . . .. ggi-4u...,, -U gi - 5' A . ...::hO'ao:,Z -ng .fasted g E-. ...ogah-N155 E n - ':'I.,2S2g .vga , 4 ' 0 -5 Q.-.D -H q, ....-.gin--:A-C uw - :::-. :. 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