e snag OFFICERS lidith Crisell ,,......vv ,vY.Y,Y...v. 1 fdflef lilva jane South ...,,,,,, l.v:t.lii!i1fn' 5 5 llerhert Bigej ....,...,..,...,,,. l1tUlll!lt'l' f Ted Patch ....A,..,....,. Isst. illllllllflfl' Alfred Riggins ,,,,,,,,.,,, l.'arIufn1i.iI Mr. VVeathers .,,... ..,.... I .lfvisrr Inu-k Row: Higgins, Mr. XVeuthers. ,Fiwuif Row: 1'iitt-li, Crisell. South, llifej. The Cougar staff began to formulate plans for the H1938 Cougar early last fall under the super- vision of Klr. Vlleathers. The assistant editor and manager were chosen from the .lunior class in order that experienced students will be in charge of the annual for the next year. The work of Al- fred Riggins was what the staff sought in the way of originality. Cougars were sold on an inter-class rivalry basis. Seniors were eager to make this annual available and won the contest. Sales were boosted to 192 copies, which is a record for Canby Linion High School. The staff wishes to thank those who worked with them and helped make this edition of the Cougar , possible. The lfcho staff was the most diligent of all the organizations taking an active part in school life. 'l'wo weeks after school had begun the first issue of the lfcho was published. heralding the progress that was to be made during the rest of the year. In the previous years the Ifcho was mimeographed at school, and this year a great improvement was made when the lfcho was printed for the first time in the history of Canby Union High School. The lfcho staff has supported school activities and has been a helpful organization in many ways. Because of its efficiency, the staff experienced a very successful year writing items of interest to the students. Through the cooperation of the local merchants and business men the printed paper was made possible and it became entirely self-supporting. A .liawlt Row: liiuo-j. Mr, Silke, I':1tcll, l urnswor1Ii, H'lmynxell. Mr. Iloilge. Third Row: tiroli. Y, Schutz, Veninan, Iirzultl, llull, lliirnis, l lif-stflnilleii Se-4-mul Row: Ilolin. Lnginlvill. I-Iiel NYillianis, lliq-tl, Xl. S:-lnitz, South, Front lfuw: Pitts. Stun-liely. Marker-. Marks-s-. Ymli-l'. llvrsliliemi-1', .wa sag ,S'7',lI l-' Kent Markee, Keith Markee Ifdilnrs Mildred Githens, Lila Lugenbill il A'1'flL'.f lfililur and .-l.s'5f.rf11f1f Frances Ciroh, Yvonne Sehutl .S'ur'iz'ly liilitury NVil l iam 0'lDonnel I ,Nfmrls liililfn' 2.2
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Mmm 614464 l!IXI'IJ l'I10Rl'S OFFICERS Richard Melum ,,,...,,....,. Prfriiirrzi jack Bremer ......,,.. l'i1'e'-Prfsidcrzt Donna Mae Danielson Barbara Jean Pitts .....,.. Raporin' Alfred Riggins ,,,,..,,,,,.,. ljlfrarian 'WN Faye Sparks ........,.,..' Idwism' ' CILF CLl'B UFFICERS I AQIICS Kraft ...........,........ Prfridfnl l Frances lyroh ......,. I'ire-President L hloise Xoder Sr'1'n'fary- Tn asurrr S ecrfiar y- Treasurer V Elia Jane South. ....,.,..,. Rvporrfr Egfhfl' I-3N10lll' ..........,.,. Librarian XVirh the end of the year of 1938. Canby's music organizations complete a year crowned by the supreme achievement of state recognition of excellence in both group and solo work in music. On April 29 and 30, Canby attended the lgth Annual Inter-state High School iliusic Tournament at Forest Grove, bringing back the grand sxveepstalces award in Class C, the largest competitive division. In ensembles, the Girls! Cilee Club placed first, the Boys' lilee Club, second, and the Kiixed Chorus, first. In the solo events, Alfred Riggins received the first place trophy for the state in boys' low voiceg Richard illelum placed second in boys' high voiceg Leone Luginbill placed second in girls' medium voice, and Lenore lleyers placed third in the grand sweepstakes for all schools in the state of Oregon, and gained the privilege of being one of Oregoifs representatives at the National Regional Convention in Seattle, Klay I3 and 14. Canby's success in the state music tournament CRIUC Eli the end of a highly successful year in school and civic music activities. XVith nearly one hundred students enrolled in the music course. under the direction of Bliss Faye Sparks, the two music clubs have supplied programs for numerous school and community activities, such as Girls' League meetings, plays, Student Body and other organization pro- grams, and various lodge and civic club programs. Late in the winter, the two clubs gave a highly suc- cessful broadcast from station KOAC in Corvallis, and on illay 9th the clubs gave an annual Na- tional llusic Week Concert, in conjunction with the band, in the school auditorium. Illany' social events have figured in the clubs' activities during the year, including a Valentine's Day party for the members of the Girls' Glee Club, the attending of several concerts and the opera during the winter, and the monthly Girls' Cilee Club programs. llvith the annual music club picnic at the end of the year, the Glee Clubs and the Klixed Chorus will conclude one of the most successful years since the clubs! founding. 24
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