7fze CUUGAR published by THE STUDENT BDDY CANBY HIGH SCHCOL 1941 BUSINESS MANAGER ASST BUS MGR PHOTOGRAPHY of EDITOR ------- G ' B ASSISTANT EDITOR - - K hG'1 - - - N s h Chl S C1 E FORWORD ln presentrng you the l94l Cougar our arm and purpose IS to portray as clearly as possrble the numerous act1v1t1es that have taken place durlng the past school year We have endeavored to reveal the 1oyous yet busy lrfe of students rn a school whrch rs devoted to the task of preparrng them for the future We the edrtrng staff sxncerely hope rn the swrftly comlng years that thrs book wrll serve to qulcken your memory w1th happy thoughts of school days We hope that as you look through the Cougar rn years to come many fond memorres w1ll be recalled to you and you wrll re lrve your pleasant days at Canby Unron Hrgh School To the Assoclated Student Body of Canby Unlon Hrgh School who have cooperated and worked farthfully durrng the past year we gratefully dedrcate thrs edrtron of the ' Cougar Our student body rs truly a democratrc organrzatlon We have set and reached our goal for hlghest honors 1n leadership sportsmanshlp cltrzenshrp and scholarshlp Its capable staff of offrcers deserves more credrt than we can put rn words for helprng the progress of thrs organrzatron Canby has one of the frnest student body assocratrons rn the State of Oregon We are proud to be a member of such an orgamzatron and rn the future we wrll stnve to further rts progress DEDICATION A Message to Students of C U H S I came to Canby Un1on Hrgh School thrs year wondermg what sort of student body I mrght fmd what the attrtude of the students mrght be toward the Prrncrpal and faculty and what sort of rnterest they would take rn makrng the school a beautrful and desrrable place It took only a few days to drscover that the students of th1s school had developed a set of trad1 tons whlch already had establrshed an envrable repu tat1on throughout the state for sportsmanshrp scholarshrp conduct and care of school property Ttme after t1me durrng the year I have had cause to be proud of berng a part of thrs cooperatrve organrzatton we call our school It 1S no exaggeratron to state that the sp1r1t and achrevement of the students of C U H S places rt among the few best h1gh schools rn the state of Oregon A school may be beauttful on the outs1de and w1n any number of contests and prlzes but rf the students of that school have never learned the essence of true c1t1zensh1p they are to be prtred May Canby Un1on I-I1gh School always l1ve up to 1ts tradrtronsl p A PRINCIPAL The School Board The School Board of Canby Un1on Hrgh School has successfully managed the busmess and ftnancral affarrs of our school for one more year Mrs Knrght Mr Belton Mr Cherrrck Mr Kraxberger Mr Cr1sell and Mr Koehler are the members of the school board Therr many years of experlence and servrce rn the capacrty of school board membershrp has made them very valuable to the school and to the commumty To them goes the credrt for our school grounds burldrngs and equrpment of whrch we are all very proud The students of C U I-I S owe thrs body a special debt of gratttude for allowrng us to use the buses for varrous socral affarrs and the audrtorrum and gym for plays dances and games We hope that they w1ll long be enabled to contrnue therr servrces to our school and to the communrty rn the capacrty of school board members 1 . . . 1 1 . .U . . . K - ' 1 1 1 - tt 11 . . .. . , 1 I . 0 I . , . , . , . , . , . , , . 1 1 - ROLLA REEDY Umv rslty of Oregon lBaclfelor of Scwn Unrversrty ot Southern Calrtornra fMast r De gree m Fducatronj l year DOROTHEA BARGELT Umveretty t Oregon fBacn lo ot A tsl 2 ynars Engltsh II Personal Busrn as Rolatron CARL BLOOD Oregon State Coll g tBachr-lo of Scwnr I I year M chamcal Drawrng Industrral Arts General Scrcnce GLADYS BURGESS Oregon State Colleg tBa relor of Sctencnl Unrversxty ot Vlashmgton Graduate Work 6 years Typmg Drarnatrcf. Publrc Speakrng IVAN ELLIOTT Umverstty ol Oregon CBach lor of Screncer Colorado State Colleg flviaster of Artst 4 yeari Boys Physxcal Educatron Broloqy CARLYLE FAIRLEY Oregon State College lBachf-lor of Sctencm General SCI 'Ice Chemrstry Mechanical D awxng 7 years KENNETH ERIDLEY L.1n wld fall g 4BachrtlC of Arts! 4 yca Sor' al .J 1 nce Tootball roach A t Coach ANE IRVING O caon S ate Col o lBacl'e1o ot Scxencey 5 yea rlomr Iconomrc Art DOROTHY MCREA 3 years Shorthand Typlngl Girls Physrcal Educatxon GEORGE POPE O egon State College tBach0Ior ot Scxencel 4 years Ag rcultu e ESTOL SLY Um Qtty af O egon tBachelor of Artal 7 y are Tnalreh IV Englrsh III Lrbrary PAY SPARKS Wrllamette Unrverqrty tBacheIor of Artsl 8 vears Englrsh Husxc WALTER WEATHERS Lrntzeld College CBachelor ot Artst 5 yea s Algebra Ins rumental Musrc C t, , cel I . I Q. Q . ,r . . e S . - J rs ' S .2 'cfs :, Q , ss rl- t .Lge I r . . o. .M 'e r ' r ,C ' 0, 3 J 1. S' Linfield College tBachf:lor of SCIFHCSJ J Q ra ..r .O e :H , I ver. r I C' . 'fr , , e , I . I X V , I .. ALUMNI And What They re Dorng Aasland Orwald At home Arneson Esther In Salem Atkrns Iohnny Ir Umversrty of Oregon Babb Dorothy In Portland Belton Margaret Oregon State College Bradtl Delores Beauty School Salem Brown Ida Mae-Oregon State College Brusch Dorothy Marrxed to Melvln Bany and lrvxng rn Portland Burden lack Workmg rn Salem Carlson Charles At home Carskadon Cathryn Secretary at Hubbard Hrgh School Churchrll Ruth Marrred to Ray Bany Colvrn Margaret Workmg rn Beaverton Crrsell LaVern Dorng housework 1n Portland Crurkshank lack Portland Unlversrty Cuddebaclr Glenn Workmg tor Western Unlon 1n Portland Danlelson Donna Mae Marrled to Howard Mclnnes and l1v1ng 1n Portland Dunaton Helen Multnomah College Eastman Frank Mechamc ln Oregon Crty Ehlen Izetta Workmg for Montgomery Ward rn Portland Farthrng Harry Army Pmk Bob-Workmg at Doernbechers Mlll ln Portland Frsher Robert Gomg to Goshen College rn Indrana Ftsher Wrlllard Workmg for Mangus at Canby Gahrxel Peggy Workmg rn Marshfield Garmrre Leonard Monmouth Normal School Gtlmer Clarence Workmg at Doernbechers M111 1n Portland Gorsuch Merle-Landscaper ln Sacramento Calrtorma Greene George--Workmg rn Safeway Store rn Oregon City Grrbble Kathryn Busrness College tn Portland Hampton Mona Workmg at the Canby Inn Hansen Bernrce-Office tn Portland Hershberger Farthe-Workmg rn Portland Holden Maunce-At home Iohnson Ianet Wrllamette Umversxty Kell Raymond At home Kerlrng Vrvtan At home Kmg Harold-At home K r u e g e r B e t t e Gomg to Dress Desrgnmg School rn Portland Langdon Iames Llnfreld College Lemons Edward At home Ltvtngston Mtldred Workmg at Montgomery Ward rn Portland Lugrnbrll Leone Workmg at the Canby Bank Lugrnbrll Ruby Northwestern Busmess College McGu1re Mary P G Course at Woodburn Htgh School Meek Walter Eastern Oregon Mtles Ed Workmg at Doernbechers Mxll rn Portland Moore Frank Workmg 1n loggmg camp coast Myers Lenore Gorng to school at St Helens Hall rn Portland Ott Irene Marrxed Ottoway Carma Oregon State College Perkett Helen At home Prtts Barbara Ieanne Wrllamette Unrversrty Porter Lauren Workmg rn Portland at Colum bra Alrcraft Pursley Margaret At home Scallon lean Secretary at Canby Unxon Hrgh School Sheppard Ted Army runner Lee-At ome Sperb Vrrgrnra Gorng to Burns Busmess College rn Portland Stangle Paul Workmg rn Eastern Oregon Stern lack ln Vancouver Washlngton Stewart Iohn Works at Stefanr Lumber Co Stewart Sherla Marrred to Iack Collrns and l1v1ng 1n Canby Stratford Marguente At home Strong Wrlham Oregon State College Stuck Ianrce-At home Thomas Howard Army 1n Calrtornxa Thompson Don At home Trachsel Dons Oregon State College Wallace Arthur At home Watts Vrrgtnra At home West Max At home Yergen Patrrcra Gorng to Northwestern Bust ness College Yoder Kathryn At home Yoder Pearl Marned to Warren Bacon Yoder Stanley At home Zlmmef ROY Gomg to Mechamc School rn Portland I l I 1 I' I 1 I ' ' I 1 - I - . . . at I - I 1 I I ' I Eid, Elizabeth-University of Oregon 5Ch99l', S1611-DIiViHQ 1099319 mick . 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MAVIS BOTH Shorthand Club 3 4 Pub Spkg 2 Office at 4 Phys Ed l PPHAEN SAYRE Boys Club 3 4 Student Body Presrdent 4 Student Councrl 3 4 Class Oltrcer 2 3 Booster Club l 2 Frre Squad 4 St Body Play l Sr Class Play 4 lumor Class Play 3 Drama Play 4 Phys Ed 1 2 3 VIRGINIA SCHUTZ Grrls League l 2 3 Student Body Ofhcer 4 Student Councrl 4 Class Olltcer l 2 4 Gm q r Grrls 3 4 Outstandtng Freshman Grrl G A A 3 4 Spanrsh Club 2 3 Band Ma tnrette 2 3 4 Shorthand Club 3 4 St Body Play 4 May Day 7 3 4 Echo Stall 3 4 er Aw N Eta gma 3 4 Phys Ed l 2 4 Student Whos Who4 LESLIE SMITH Boys Club 3 4 Student Body Ofhcer 4 Class lcer 2 3 F F A l Booster Club 2 ds-nt Counctl 4 Mrxed Ch 2 Boys Glee 3 4 Stamp Club 2 Frre Squad 4 St Body Play 4 Operetta 3 Echo Stall 3 Phys Ed IEAN SNYDER Grrls League 4 Outll and Scroll 3 4 Short hand Club 3 Oftrce Tr Staff 4 Echo Staff 3 4 GA A 3 4 Mrxed Ch 4 Sr Class Play 4 Phys Ed l 2 3 Class Olftcer 4 LOUANN SPERB Quill and Scroll 3 4 Grrls League 4 Short hand Club 3 4 Spamsh Club 2 Echo Stall 3 Couga Staff 4 Phys Ed l 4 BETTY LOU STAEHELY naer Gtrls 3 4 G A A 3 B 3 Stamp Club l Library Stall 4 Phys Ed EVELYN STAIGR Ofhce Tr Staff 4 Shorthand Club 3 4 Phys l NORMA STEFFENSON Grrls League 3 4 Stud nt Body Othcer 4 G A A 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Class Ofhcer 4 Shorthand Club 3 4 Gmger Grrls 3 4 Othce Trammg Staff 4 Iunror Class Play 3 May Day 3 4 Echo Staff 3 Phys Ed l 2 4 BETH STUBBLEFIELD xed Ch 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Sr Ca Play 4 Operetta 3 Phys Ed l 2 3 ERNEST SUHRBIER s Club34 FFA 23 FrreSqua P s Ed 23 4 St BodyPlay4 BETTY TAYLOR Grrls League 4 Student Councrl 4 Class rcer 3 Gmger Grrls 3 4 G A A Ofhce Tr Staff 4 Sr Class Play 4 Iunror Class Play 3 Drama Play 4 Phys Ed I 2 3 May Day 4 ELIZABETH TRETHAWAY Gxrls League 4 Lrbrary Staff 3 4 Mxxed E I SAM WILSON s Club l 2 3 ty C Class Ottrcerl 3 Pub Spkg 2 Sr Class Play 4 Drama Play 4 Iunror Class Play 3 Frre Squad 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Football 2 Wrestlrng l 2 3 hys Ed IRENE WOOD Glee- Club 2 3 4 Mrxed Ch I Shorthand Club 3 G A A 3 Ofhce Tr Statt4 Operetta hys Ed 1 MARY YERGEN Grrls League l Class Ottrcer 2 Othce Tr Staff 4 Shorthand Club 3 4 Echo Staff 4 A 3 Per Soclal events were too numerous for the semor class to prck a hrghlrght One outstandmg occaslon though was the day spent at Iantzen Beach rn Portland at the expense of the rumors The whole student body gazed rn awe one day rn October when the senror class came dressed as lash1on plates ot the gay nrnetres Sam Wrlsons costume was yudged the most comrcal and he was awarded a prrze The senror class play Maxl Order Brrdes a Comedy based upon the old West ennched the class by over one hundred dollars and made them the rrchest class rn the schools hrstory From the senror class came the May Day queen Norma Stellenson She along wrth her court ot prrncesses from all the classes presrded over the May day festrvxtres Chosen as senror pnncesses for Queen Normas court were Crown Pnncess Francys Perkett and Pnncesses Vrrgmxa Schutz and Betty Taylor . . . 2 Trl ' ' . 5 e 5 St I 5 . . , 2, 3. ..,, 5 ' 5 ' . , V 5 Mr . 5 , , 5 . l ss . 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CLASS OF '41 Nick Name LABS AAMODT Nick Name Larsie Favorite Expression Nothing Future Farmer Noted For Soulful eyes ROBERT ASCHERL Bob What you doing Magee Taxicab Driver Making up to the girls EVELYN BANY Bany Why notl Paper Hanger Quietness BOB BARRETT Bobby No much of anything Airplane Mechanic Shyness GENEVIEVE BERG Genny No kidding' Census Taker Changeable voice WILMALEE BOLIN Shorty Htl big boy Opera Singer Small boy friends MARGARET BRUSCH Marg Ol Gad Oregon State Gilt of gab ALBERT BUGGINS Buggs Hello you old doop Street Cleaner Short hair cuts DOROTHY CHINN Dot Oh' you guys Housemaid Quietness TOM COLLISTER Tom Never can tell Debater Quiet ways WALTER COLVIN Walt Sees all and says nothing Bean Raiser Bird legs WANONA CONRAD None Dcesnt say much Clerk Quietness BETTY DENTEL Betts Oregon State The boy friend WAYNE DENTEL None Well why? Successful Farmer English grades OMER DIGERNESS Toomer Amt that right? W P A Worker Day dreaming RUTH DODGE Ruthie Oh I dont know What Future? Ha1r do IOI-IN DRESCI-IER Iohnny Yeh Motorcycle Cop Curly hair MYRA DUNN Oh Yeh Nurse Ability to gab CLARENCE EID Iunior Well I amt pickin peaches Newspaper Camera Man Camera GORDON ELLIS Gordie H1 men or are we jelly fish Farmer Comic sayrngs LOREN I-'ARNSWORTH Tiny Nothrng Book Farmer Quietness DAN FLEISCHI-IAUER Flash Well I didnt want to do an more than I had Ieweler Walk IANET FLEISCHHAUER G11 Sure Ill help Tree Surgeon Strck to it ness VERNON GAHLER Squirt I dont know Bartender FFA tr1p ANNA BELLE GINGRICH Anna Do you mean Nurse Red hair FRANCES HARPER Frankie I gotta go back Movie Star Wooden shoes BETTY HOSTETLER Betts Gimme that here Lots of things Temper ROY HOWARD Howard You look guilty Slinglng the cash around Tallness DONALD KRAFT Don There any more room lor me Wrestler Wrtty remarks H ERMAN KRAFT Hermxe Can I go Parnt? Mechanic Gals and more ga s RUFUS KRAXB ERGER I I cant know Farmer His angelic ook KENNETH LANGHOLZ Kenny Im a tough guy Policeman Gum chewing BETTY IANE MAES Maes Why dont you do it yourself? Teacher I-Ier rushing around EVELYN MEE KS Evie May I have a tardy slip? Her rmg linger shows Late to Englrsh DON MILES M1Ies Oh Bull' Baseball Bed time stories MICHAEL MOONEY Mrke Oh Yeh Window Washer Bashfulness ELMIRA OILAR Marge You tell em kid Ring finger Temper VIVIAN PARMENTER Viv I-I1 Iellowsl Marry a Millionaire Personalrty LELAND PELLATZ Pellatz That so Farmer Clarinet playing FRANCYS PERKETT Francie That amt all Private Secretary I-Ier eyes LOUISE PORTER Shorty Oh Lourse Six Day bike rider Blonde curls MYRON PURSLEY Pursley That aint right Teacher of College Professors Correcting papers LORRAINE REYNOLDS Reynolds Now now Secretary Slap happiness MAVIS ROTH Rothre I dont know HOUSEWIIS Shyness PPHAEN SAYRE Blondie Get a shovel Traveling Salesman Slips to get out of class NORMAN SCI-IEER VIRGINIA SCHUTZ LESLIE SMITH LOUANN SPERB BETTY STAEHELY EVELYN STAIGR NORMA STEFFENSON ERNEST SUI-IRBIER BETTY TAYLOR ELIZABETH TRETI-IEWAY SAM WIISON IRENE WOOD MARY YERGEN Scheer Ginny Srnittie Annie Staehely Stapgr Connie Ernie Taylor Elxze Sammy Rene Yergen Hello you dopes Frddle de de You tell me Dont bother me Almost anythrng Well Oh heck Hello Oh keen Gosh I dont know Hello beautllul Wouldnt you like to know Well Aviator Private Secretary Opera Singer Housewife Housewrfe Oregon State Travelmg Orchestra Leader Soda Ierker Librarian Engineer Who knows We wouldnt know Cheerlulness l'wirI1ng Vocal ability Red hair Her iyes Her boy friends Flirting with the boys Shyness Sunny smile High heels Dingrng around Her giggle Her laugh - ,, t . ., . Oh I Mi ., I .. .V ' Y ., to. , I ' ' - V- RICHARD IOHNSTON Dick I'm not a sissy Director ol plays Acting ability I St .. , .. . . I Ame I-iamblet, Pooge, oflet, Wclruit, Ste art. FRONT ROW- Lc Mo , Egli, L. Walters, Troyer Swan, Ascherl. Englemcm Frederickson King PRESIDENT vics-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURE SECOND ROW-Kuehl, C. Hams n. THIRD ROW - Anderson, Fleishman, M. Pfister. Hut hinson, Bland. Bqny, Dc son, Burden, Morris. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER -'L Miss Sly, Farthing, Horn ton, Broker Egger, Thomas, bb, Williams Larson Schenk Millar Shelton. HTH ROW-H , ' ' , . 1 ' FOUAtwood, O'KeZT3, Ncldeau, Sperb, Kletzok, G. Yoder. FIFTH ROW-Mendenhall, Glmer, White, Widner, M. Pfister R STUDENT COUNCIL YELI. LEADER T I . . 5 I F3 Q l fi 'J l W I Hanson, Strcmgfield, Koehler, Keyser, Irwin, Kyrk, Cobo, S I vi C 1 . W , .1 '25 ffl .. ' 5 I I 1 xxx A MMMJM WL, we he F -' -. Midas OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Highlight of a successful year for the junior class was their presentation on May second of the class play Digging Up the Dirt with Grant Burden and Virginia Irwin playing the leading roles. The play, a three-act comedy, was exceptionally well presented. , Social events were numerous, but the one that will be remembered longest was the student body skate in which the juniors were very active. They were largely responsible for the organization of the affair and The Oaks Rink was practically taken over by Canby ior one evening. Iune Swan and Ellen Hanson were chosen as the junior class princesses for the May day festival. In keeping with tradition at Canby Union High School, the Iunior- Senior Picnic at Iantzen Beach in the closing days of school was an unforgettable occasion for all who attended. M Y . S 81644 FRONT ROW-Nash, Danielson, Walters, Stuart, I. Maes, DuRette, Moore, Learfield, F. Hutchinson, Roland. SECOND ROW-Smith, N. Kraxberger, F Marsh, Beck. H Miller, Kunze, Stuwe, McLeod, M. Gilmer, E. Swan. Koenig. THIRD ROW-Miss Bargelt, L. Sayre, Busby, Fisher, D Kraft. l. Steffenson, Neep, M. Miller, Hanson, Fleishman, Weston. FOURTH ROW-White, Stout, Freece, McNamee, Hein, Schauer, Ehlen, Brown, Schanbeck FIFTH ROW-Mahlum, Eid, Amrine, Cummings, Harms, Yoder, Tedder, Swanby, Sink. SIXTH ROW - Burkett, Von, McGre?or, Cochran, Miller, Christenson, Reed, Tretheway, Nag, W. Kyrk, P. Kraft. LAST ROW-Lind, Benz, Eastman, Arestad, R. Sperb, Henry. Stoner, Van Hallen, H Ott, Cutsforth, Markham, Melum, Arneson, Mr. Pope, jf r 1 L... OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER STUDENT coUNciL YELL LEADER vw. ' A V' 1' ' S X R :Tie -ag ' A . ry .. j -g Q. I ug. F- Q7 E Q , f , ' A A 514 E QAM ofwwfw Wgwe g1a4v..1..iQ,5f.a,...r Wmmgwu OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER aww 95W 5 fwww QWWJ-waiewkbdwgmiamo The sophomores began their school year by persecuting the objecting freshmen. After two days of tyrannical rule over the rooks the sophs considered themselves sufficiently avenged for their previous year's sufferings and made up with the freshmen at a party in the high school cafeteria. The class' big time of the year was their skating party held at the Oaks Rink in Portland. Numerous friends were invited, and the stamp of approval was placed on the Party by all who attended. Princesses chosen to represent the class in the May day festival were Phyllis Learfield and Phyllis Danielson. 4 61644 li ii! 'l' i FRONT ROW-Hutchinson, Reasoner, Hopkins, Frank, Grant, Kunze, Widner, Hoffman, Amundson, Hall, H, Kraft, Blecha, Fredrickson. SECOND ROW-Sollie, Bland, Phelps, Watts, Fink, Wallace, Colvin, Schupp, Wood, Dunn, Matthews, COHYGCL Clinton- THIRD ROW-E. Stewart, E. Graham, Lamour, Brown, Iacobs, Merz, Marsh, - Egger, Clausen, Miss Sparks. FOURTH ROW-Vertner, Olsen, Pursley, Poage, Icy, Brunch. Armstrong, Trafton, H. Stewart, Gilbert, Stubblefield, Whitis, Culley, Knuteson, Miller, Lawson, Saxton, Ott, DuRette, Phelps. - Christian, Kyllo, L. Graham, Armstrong, Mohning, Iohnqpn, Richter. LAST ROW-Busby, Mr. Fairley, Carroll, Staehely, Irwin, , . . ..-o-ow X PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL YELI. LEADER 'Oh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER WMHW fqmwffsm ot51wQfwMwA0,..,Q'L.m,4f' 15.4 Qfm-Qwme OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER 4 Q an Q. . s. 3 - up . 11' . 'il l M f,,MQyJ,mnMM.wJWa7y7MQy,M Qww-2 QM? me my fmL.,?,..LQZj, Last fall, upper classmen were amazed to come back to school and find Little Abner and Daisy Mae strolling bewildered around the campus. The sophomore class did their best to heckle them off the campus, but imagine their amazement when they discovered them to be the freshmen class in costume. Outstanding among the year's social events was the freshmen skating party, held at the Oaks Rink in Portland on the seventeenth of Ianuary. The party was well attended, everyone was sorry when it came time to leave for home. To finish an unusually successful year, the freshmen chose Carol Kunze and Laura Widner to represent their class as princesses for the May day festival. Aufweidersehen was said at the annual Soph-Freshman class picnic in the closing days of the year. fl 4 off' . J 93 l. W. P. A. here we come 2. Sing pretty boys. 3. Win or lose here we go. . I think your apron is pretty, 5. Play fiddle play. 'E Now look here fellows Will it turn out all right? Teacher's version. Pardon me while I faint. My what a handsome lace. QW fr 6 r Ha11 Haul The Gang s A11 Here Organizations ? , X, f ,' I gf v X I F K v 5 ' ZI XJ if X K Q V V' I 4 f kb' Q2 -: f N! .iff I , ,Z ii' X , X I K t I 'ici 4' .1 - ZH, 'QC 1 t ax 1' fe L 1-W , . 7 , 3' ' ,, Y' 7 f 7 I fr KZ' I' Y ,. -. If ,, Rd fb 1 2 KZ. 4 ,,, , .- X f ff . 3 fd? , ' , X X n - - , H 'W 1 I 'Qu ' 'af ,,.'-v Look who's coming. Time out for yum, yum. Pretty, ain't I? Now, now. Ketch, fella. Temptation. 001 QQ? 7. Oh you beautiful dolls. 8. Come and get it. 9. Ahhh--right in me mits! 10. Oh Promise Me. 11. Well! Would you look at that! E . r-'r- 4 BAND The Band started therr year of musrcal knowledge by presentmg the popular Pop Band Concert on November 29 In thrs there were more than 100 grade and hrgh school musrcrans partrcrpatrng Along wtth the Gmger Grrls and majorettes the band marched and played at the home football games On March Z2 the band rn cooperatron wrth the vocal and dramatrc departments of Canby Umon Htgh School put on a one hour program over Radro statton K O A C at Corvallrs Oregon Durrng the year the band provtded musrc for the Senror Play Student Body Play the Carnrval the Iumor Play and the Krwams benefrt show Here Comes the Bnde In the latter part of the year the band partrcrpated rn the State Mustc Contest at Newberg Oregon Two members of the band Gene Dawson saxaphomst and Leland Pellatz clannetrst were selected to play rn the All Northwestern Band at Spokane late rn March They were accompanred by then' drrector Mr Walter Weathers FRONT ROW Clausen Lawson Holden Tretheway THIRD ROW Burkert Da son Melum Srnk Olsen Frtckre Harnblet Koehler Weston Markee Markham Sperb SECOND ROW Pellatz Amrtne Busby Grant Beck LAST ROW Tra ton Graham Ellrs Flerschhauer Schut7 Kleve Farthxng Yoder Grlbert Lrnd Drescher Matthews Mr Weathers BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS Agarn the notes of the glee clubs could be heard dntttng from Room 29 as the sxngers dtlrgently practrced for the vanous occasrons durmg the year rn whrch they gave a good account of themselves Members of both clubs sang on the program over K O A C March Z2 Drfferent mdtvrduals tnos and sextets have sung at vanous lodges communrty clubs and school programs throughout the year Drck Tretheway Iack Cutsforth I.esl1e Smlth Maxrne Bolland Wllmalee Bolrn Mary Elrzabeth Randall Vrvtan Parmenter Betty Ieanne Cochran Ieanne Maes and Betty Hostetler were selected to srng tn the Northwest Chorus at the Northwest Musrc Educators Conference rn Spokane from March Z7 to Aprrl l The last week 1n March these 10 students and two from the Mrxed Chorus Kenneth Gtlmer and Vernon Whtte accompanred by therr drrector Mrss Sparks left to attend the conference Members also attended the State Musrc Contest at Newberg on Aprtl 18 and 19 FIRST ROW Bolrn I Maes Walter Moore Wood THIRD ROW Randall Harms Dentel Meeks Morrrs Flershrnan Amundson Yoder Grlmer Rowland Arneson Shelton Whrte SECOND ROW C Engleman D Kraft Kunze Par FOURTH ROW Pfrster M Engleman Phelps Cochran Graham LAST ROW Bo d Bolland McGregor Stubblefreld DRAMATICS A new subyect added to C U H S currrculum th1s year was the Dramatrcs class Under the ausprces of the Cue Club the class proved 1ts worth and added much to the enjoyment of the rest of the students by the presentatron of three one act plays Keepxng Krtty s Dates Queen Anne s Lace and Frreman Save My Chtld Therr f1nal presentatron of the year was a three act play Home Agarn Dunng the year they also studied stage movements vorce control make up character study stage settrng and the hrstory of drama The club presented a skxt The Groom ls Gone on the radro program over radro statron K 0 A C rn Corvallrs Oregon on March Z2 As a clrmax to the years acttvxtres the club enroyed a p1cn1c at Pats Acres rn the closing weeks of school FRONT ROW Orlar Thomas Flerschhauer Meeks THIRD ROW Exd Grlmer Burden Iohnston Dawson Km Bohn LAST ROW B E uggrns Mendenhall Wilson Mrlel SECON ROW Phelps Taylor H Mrller Staehely Berg Mrss Burgess Ptrster Mrss Slparks MIXED CHORUS The Mrxed Chorus group began the year wtth a study whrch was new to many The students soon began to f1nd thetr way among the notes staves sharps and flats and along wrth the Glee Clubs they were performrng at school programs and outsrde functrons before long Dunng the year the class studred srght readrng the hrstory of musrc and gave oral reports on noted musrctans Two members of the class Kenny Grlmer and Vernon Whrte were s e 1 ec t e d to smg in the All Northwest Chorus at the Northwest Mustc Educators Conference rn Spokane the last week rn March They accompanred the other students selected from the Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs The group entered the annual State Musrc Contest at Newberg Apnl 18 These students showed remarkable progress a great deal of talent and are well qualtfted to represent our school rn future years FIRST ROW Clrnton Reasoner Iohnson Watts Hall THIRD ROW Armstrong Marks Snyder Mxller Jacobs Amundson H Kr-att Kleve Bland Nash Sheller Carroll SECOND ROW Larson Wallace Marsh Lamour LAST ROW Stubbletreld Kuehl Armstrong Whrte Kunze Brown Wood Mrss Spark! Stuart Grlmer D Kraft Bamett . . . tt 11 , . 1 , . . . . - - - - I I I I I I . . . 1. . 1, . . . - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - U I W 1 I 1 1 W I M, r A 1 ' ' ' - r I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - W I 1 - r I V V W r I 1 I I I i . I , - 1 1 ' I W I Yr - 1 r I menter, Hostetler, Tretheway, Stuart, Cutsforth, Sm1th1 Mooney. Grlmer. V 1 W 1 I I 1 -1 11 . . 1 . 11 - 1 1 11 -1 1 11 1- - - I I I . 11 . . . 1. . 11 . ' , . 1 1 1 1 , . . .1 11 . . . . 1 1 - . 1 . . . . . . , . . 4 I 1 4 1 1 I 1 1 - '- I 1 . I 1 1 ' 1 ' f 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 - W r I ' I r , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 0 I I I - . , . . . , . 1 1 W . I I I n I W I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 n ' 1' 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . GINGER GIRLS The Grnger Grrls the pep club of our school began the year by purchasrng new outfrts of blue corduroy skrrts and whrte sweaters wrth blue and gold pep emblems Later on they recerved blue and gold beanres Two new members who were outstandrng for therr abrlrty to add pep and vrgor wherever they mrght be were elected durrng the f1rst part of the year At the home football games the grrls marched wrth the band and mayorettes They supplred pep and enthusrasm at all the rmportant athletrc events both at home and away and sold rce cream and candy to the sport fans attendrng games here Occasronally the selectron of refreshments was augmented by hot dogs whrch the grrls prepared rn the cafeterra krtchen and served prprng hot to the hungry crowds Ixblt FLING Pa m nte Orlar Bohn Tl-IIRD ROW Pfister Taylor I-Iostetler Meeks Staehely FIRST ROW Perkett Steffenson Schutz Hamblet Irwm Rraker I-Ianson D d L M LAST ROW M B B o ge a ay rss urgess erg SECOND ROW Randall Porter Reynolds Koehler Thomas Swan GIRLS LEAGUE The Grrls League began a very successful year under the capable management of rts staff offlcers Delegates attended the Fall Conference at the Grrls Polytechnrc Hrgh School rn Portland At the frrst meetrng of the year the grrls chose as therr theme for the year The All Amencan Grrl On October 29 the Transfer Luncheon a pleasant and colorful occasion for all grrls transferring from other schools was held rn the Home Economrcs room The Vesper Servrce was held rn the audrtorrum on December 15 The story of the Chr1stCh1ld s birth was told rn song and tableau The Grrls League Dance Uncle Sam s Swrng Parade was held on March 7 Irtterbuggrn and dancm was the order of the evenrng and everyone who attended had an enyoyable trme A short program and refreshments added to the pleasure of the affarrs Offrcers for the ensurng year were elected ln Aprll and rrrstalled later rn the sprrng Programs for the meetrngs and varlous affarrs were successfully arranged by Genevreve Berg through out the year Some very rnterestrng speakers were heard at varrous trmes durrng the year FRONT RON Bolrn Swan Irwrn Stef nson Walrutf THIRD ROW Reynold Parmenter Hostetler Meeks SECOND ROW Dodge Danrelson Koehler Hall Bany Iohnson Snyder Berg Taylor Flerschhauer LAST ROW Brusch Mrss Irvrng Tretheway Sperb FFA Amrrne Under the leadershrp of the chapter offrcers the Canby Future Farmers completed the most successful year rn the chapters hrstory The Stock Iudglng Team clrmaxed 1ts 1udg1ng trrps by wrnnrng frrst place at the Clackamas County Farr They also won permanent possessron of the Twrddlewrnk Iersey ludglng trophy Vernon Gahler Wayne Dentel and Myron Pursley Judged at the Pacrfrc Internatronal Lrvestock Show Vernon Gahler placed second and was awarded a tr1p to Kansas C1ty to attend the Amerrcan Royal Lrvestock Show The Parlramentary Procedure Team composed of Brll Sperb Wayne Dentel Marron Stewart Iames Bany and Robert Kyrk placed frfth rn the Columbra Rrver Parlramentary Contest at Gresham Iames Bany clrmaxed three years of publrc speakrng competrtron by wrnnxng frrst place rn the Columbra Rrver Sectronal Contest at Gresham and a few weeks later won second rn the State F F A oratorrcal contest In the Fall the Ag boys purchased a Ford tractor to use 1n farmrng the chapter land The chapter has rented land totalrng srxty acres from varrous farmers rn the Canby drstrrct In addrtron to thrs they farm 20 acres of land owned by the school Thrs land rs planted to the followrng crops Potatoes Flax Australran Freld Peas Wrllamette Vetch and Oats and Vetch KNEELING-Kraxberger B Sperb If att THIRD ROW Mr Pope Smk Staeh ly Mohnrng FIRZT RIOWS Conra Iioage Rowland Hansen Stuart Markham Dretz Cutsforth Whrte Freece Kuehl rnrt t S I B l axon o re att eson LAST ROW Ellrs Gahler Aarnodt Dentel R Sp rb SECOND ROW Du Rette Mrller Koemg Culley Burkert Pursley Yoder Armstrong Kyrk Armstrong Hutchinson Egger Ioy HONOR SOCIETY The Nu Eta Srgma Canby chapter of the Natlonal Honor Socrety began the year wrth only three members Late rn the second semester the faculty elected elrgrble students to the socrety The students elected were outstandrng rn leadershrp scholarshrp servrce and character Membershrp rn thrs socrety IS one of the outstandrng honors that can come to a student rn our school It rs an honor well worth lookrng forward to by the underclassmen when they become Iunrors and Senrors New members were formally rnrtrated mto the socrety the last part of May at a candle lrghtrng cere mony held before the student body Late rn the year the members of the honorary held a prcnrc FRONT ROW-Schutz Porter Berg I Flerschhauer LAST ROW Mr Ready Excl Howard Pursley , I I l . 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I I I I , . , , ,V - -. , , , A 7, gi ...A -l.-3 ' i PUBLIC SPEAKING Soon after school started those who are shy and bashful could be seen busrly tryrng to overcome therr weaknesses rn the Publrc Speakrng classes Because of the large number who srgned up for the course 1t was necessary to have two classes rnstead of one The class began the year wrth the art of conversatron and short rmpromptu speeches after whlch rt worked toward every type of frve mlnute speech and ended w1th a long poem or narratrve monologue Throughout the year the vorce of each rndrvrdual student was studred wrth the rmprovement of the speakrng vo1ce rn m1nd A puppet show entrtled Romeo and Iulret and makrng use of monkey puppets was a feature of the Carnrval and a result of the work of some of the publrc speakrng students Three short plays grven as a free program late rn February crowned the efforts of the students rn thrs class The socral srde of lrfe was not neglected erther Varrous class programs were grven and a party and a prcnrc were en1oyed 1n the sprrng FRONT ROW Kunze H Mrller Du Rette Maes FOURTH ROW Stoner D Tretheway Flershman M Mrller Hu chrnson Arneson C Ott Wrllrams SECOND ROW earl eld Neep McLeod Mahlum LAST ROW Mendenhall Iohnston Van Hollen Burden I St ffenson Mrss Burgess Drgerness THIRD ROW M Grlmer I-lem harms Cochran Ehlen E Tretheway Yoder QUILL AND SCROLL The Qurll and Scroll rs the Internatronal Honor Socrety for Hrgh School Iournalrsts The students rn thrs honorary must be on the Echo Staff the Cougar Staff or the Herald Staff and be rn the upper thrrd rn the scholastrc standrng of therr class The members elected must have some of therr work submrtted and accepted by the Executrve Secretary of the Socrety Th1s year there were srx members returnrng to school to carry on for the socrety Durrng the latter part of the year several new members of outstandrng yournalrstrc abrlrty were elected to the honorary rhese new members were rnrtrated rn a ceremony conducted before the student body The socrety s last act1v1ty of the year was a prcnrc w1th the Echo and Cougar Staffs FRONT ROV! I S an Irwrn Hanson Porter SECOND ROW K Grlmer Berg L Sperb Snyder I Flerschhauer Mlss Bargelt R Kyrk SHORTHAND CLUBS LAST ROW Dawson Erd Scheer South somethrng new and drfferent Along wrth therr hard work the students also had a club whrch met fW1Ce a month on Mondays The club s hrst socral functvcn was a potluck supper after whrch they attended the Senror Play Later rn the year the group enjoyed a Chrrstmas party and a theatre party The second year Shorthand Class wrth a lrttle more experrence began the socral part of the year wrth a Chrrstmas party In Ianuary the grrls had a pot luck supper and attended the Molalla basketball game afterwards At the All School Carnrval rn March the club sponsored the Beauty Parlor FIRST ROW O lar S el nson Schatz Han on THIRD ROW Barry Sp rb Stargr Conrad Parrnenter N Poaa I.aMa,' Dam lson I. Falr Brusch Braker Ke er SFCOND ROW P rkett Dodge Roth Koehler Ellrs LAST ROW Mrss Mc a Matthews Olfeefe South Reynolds B Maes Porter Webb STUDENT BODY OFFICERS As the regrstratron books closed on the openrng day of school they showed 305 students regrstered 86 of whom were freshmen begrnnrng therr four years of hrgh school educatron Early rn No Jember the student body recerved a new motron prcture projector as a result of a success ful rnter class Magazrne Sales Contest rn whrch the Sen1ors placed frrst The ASB play Who Wouldnt Be Crazy a comedy under Mrss Burgess drrectron was a great success both frnancrally and dramatlcally The theme of thrs years Carnrval sponsored by the student body was Under the B1g Top The booths and concessrons were arranged to represent a crrcus and much Show Dough clrnked mto the A S B coffers On March 25 the student body sponsored a tag day for the benefrt of the 14 students gorng to the All Northwestern Chorus and the All Northwestern Band rn Spokane In May offrcers for the followrng year were elected FRONT ROW Bolm Orlcrr Pcrmenter Schutz BACK ROW Sayre Smxth Howard Erd Buggms Steffenson Mr Reedy , , . , , , . , ni E or A I I 4 , , I . J I V In . . . . I -ff. W , ' , , , V -' . ' , , . , , As school once again was under way, the first year Shorthand Class was deep in the study of U n , ' , -e r , l.ff' . , L ' , I 5 , - ', e , A , , , . dn, -, ff , , ,. , , s . . - e 1 , ., , , , e II-le , , ' , . I I I X I . - I I - - ll I ll I . 5 I I - - - I I , , . I I I , STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council 1S composed of ASB officers A SB representatives class president class representatives editor of the Echo and Grrls League president Before the opening of school the councrl edited and publrshed a handbook one copy of which was grven to each student on regrstratron day The book contarned a calendar of events registration rooms sublects offered the constrtutron of the student body school yells and songs and general rules and rnfor matron of rnterest to every student The council drd a very satrsfactory 1ob of carrying on the business affairs of the student body really proving that student government rn our school has been very successful With the cooperation of the Varsity C the group carried out a patrol system in the halls and on the grounds SLATEVH Ott S hut Sayre St ff nson FIRST ROW Port r Hostetl r Taylor Flerscbhau Smith lv R ed Miller McLeod Iohnston Gilmer Fredrxckson LAST ROW Shelton South Miles Eid Scheer Arestad Stcwat Howard VARSITY C The Varrsty C rs composed of all the boys who have won one or more letters in any malor A S B sport Any boy w1nn1ng a letter IS entitled to wear the offrcral letterman s sweater wrth as many stripes as the number of years he has won a letter rn any one sport Molalla football game to rouse rnterest rn the game Another of the important functions of thrs group was their cooperation in the patrolrng of the halls and grounds First rnrtratron of all those boys wrnnrng their letters rn football or cross country was held rn the early fall the other 1n1trat1on of the boys winning their letters rn wrestlrng track basketball and baseball was held rn the sprrng These rnrtratrons were presented before the student body and brought themselves and therr fellow students much amusement SEATED Miles Hass Drescher Pursley K Gilmer SECOND ROW Mr Elliott Mooney White Flerschhauer Buggms Eld Schenk Shelton Sorth Pottratz Trethaway Mr Frrdle FIRST ROW Hansen Poage M Gilmer Kyrk Iohnston THIRD ROW Sperb Wrdner Burden Mendenh Wilson Kraft Amundson Hutchinson Rowland Von Nadeau LAST ROW Dawson Drgerness Scheer ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumnr Association of the Canby Umon High School was formed at a meetmg held on December Zll 40 Pphaen Sayre the present A S B President began the meetmg by having each graduate stand and grve his name and the year he graduated Nominations were then opened and the followrng officers were elected President Neal Thompson Vice Presrdent Curtis Iohnson Secretary Treasurer Mrs Donald Cross Sergeant at Arms Elliott Parmenter Reporter Mrs Francis Skinner It was suggested that an 1n1t1at1on for the present Senrors be held after graduation lt was also decided to take up a collection at this meeting This collectron amounted to S4 78 The next Alumni meetmg was held around Easter SEATED Mrs Skinner Mr Thompson Mrs Cross STANDING' Mr Iohnson Mr Parmenter T .,---C Ott, H , cr I: , fr 0 . , - e , e , , QT. . , fr e y. I , W , ,V ' , ' With the aid of the Ginger Girls the boys put on a skit before the student body the day before the V ed, , , , 'QQ Q ,'. al'1, , 19 . H --rv -1 Wheel Am I strong! 6. Corner ol our Alma Mater. Lunch. 7. Nice view from here fellows. Only the best grade lcickapoo is 8. Another contest won. U59d in this l0Y'lUiC9-H 9. Ohh-aren't saxophone players just Bonfire blowout. Wllflflefflll- See our new tractor. 10. Nice shot. VX? Q6 xf' 'iff' fffyp Cheer Cheer Sports f X e ' xx P-'K e fx 'fK Q QWES. 'QQOQ Psidvln Q'9 ww A 'J Wiz- x99 N ll September October October October November November November BIG NINE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 30 Woodburn 0 Estacada 12 Parkrose 13 Ore Crty Reserves 0 Gresham 32 Molalla 18 Sany l3 Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby BIG NINE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FIISI Half Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Woodburn Chemawa Srlverton Corbett Sandy Estacada Parlrrose Gresham Molalla Second HaH Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Canby Woodburn Chemawa S11verton Corbett Sandy Estacada Parkrose Gresham Molalla THE SANDY FOOTBALL GAME The Sandy Ploneers defeated the Canby Cougars 13 to 6 rn a foot ball game played on the Canby freld The game was excrtmg all the way through When Canby scored 1n the f1rst half of the thrrd quarter rt was the frrst trme that Sandy had been scored on by a Brg Nrne League team Canby recerved the openrng krckoff on therr own 15 yard l1ne and ran the ball back to the 42 yard lrne On f1ve downs Canby moved the ball to the Proneer 10 yard lrne The Cougars falled to cross the goal and Canby lost the ball on downs Sandy then took possess1on of the ball and ran 1t to the frfty yard l1ne as the gun sounded endrng the quarter At the open1ng whrstle Sandy was rn possessron of the ball Early ln the second quarter Sandy scored from the 20 yard lrne on a run over nght end The Proneers declded to run the ball for the extra pornt The try for extra pornt was good Dunng the remarnrng few mmutes of the second quarter both teams lost the ball several trmes wlthout erther sxde makrng much yardage In the f1rst half of the thrrd quarter Charles South rntercepted a pass on the Sandy 40 yard lrne and ran along the rrght srdelrne for a twenty yard garn Two plays later Canby scored on a pass from fullback Kenneth Grlmer to lack Von rn Sandy s rrght end zone Arestad krcked for the extra pornt but rt was short At the end of the thrrd quarter the score stood 7 B ln favor of the Sandy Ploneers At the beglnnlng of the fourth quarter Sandy obtalned the ball on downs Towards the mrddle of the fourth quarter Sandy scored on an end run from the twenty yard l1ne The klck for the extra pornt was blocked Dunng the remalnder of the quarter both garned possess1on of the ball several trmes As the fmal gun sounded Canby Cougars were rn possess1on of the ball BASKETBALL AT GRESHAM Canby s Cougar basketball team proved that rt was no trrck at all to move out of the league cellar and grve the frrst drvrsron team a real trouncrng Thrs feat was actually accomplrshed when the team defeated the Gresham Gophers holders of thrrd place rn the B1g Nlne League 31 to Z7 on Fnday nrght Ianuary 24 Before game trme nerther team real1zed that there was gorng to be an upset scored before the fmal whrstle ln fact the experts had put all the1r money on Gresham The game started rather slow but 1t soon changed to a srzzlrng hot pace before the frrst quarter was over The score at the end of the frrst quarter was tred at n1ne all Canbys superrorrty under the basket began to tell and the score changed rn favor of Canby before the second quarter was half over The score see sawed several trmes however the score was I3 to 11 ln favor of the Cougars at the end of the hrst half Canbys center Fred Hass used hrs super1or herght advantage to help hrs teammates to Increase their lead to 23 to 20 by the end of the thrrd quarter In the fourth and fmal quarter the Canby lads became strll more deadly under the basket and the Gophers began to realrze that they were beaten although they drdnt grve up Dunng the last two mrnutes of the game Gresham shortened the Cougar lead to only three po1nts but Canbys versatrle center Fred Hass agam lengthened the Cougar lead to seven polnts wrth two one handed howrtzers from the foul llne As the fmal gun sounded the ball was 1n the hands of Canby Hass was hrgh man wrth twenty pornts 7 14 28 . ' l 8 24 d 21 46 22 34 55 42 25 ' 52 24 ' 24 50 33 39 54 30 20 26 Z7 27 41 26 31 27 18 33 14 BASKETBALL The Cougars frntshed the frrst half of therr 1940 41 schedule by trrumphrng over Gresham to the tune of 31 to 27 Thrs was the frrst and only upset scored rn the f1rst half of the season The vrctory served to restore confrdence rn the team and as a result they began the second half w1th great earnestness However the 11nx seemed to be w1th them and rn Splle of a never say dte sprrrt and gallant drsplay of sportsmanshrp they flnrshed the season on the bottom rung ol the league ladder Returnlng lettermen thrs year were Shelton Hass and Colvm Boys earnrng letters thls year were Shelton Dawson Kraxberger llrestad Johnston Moms Wrdner Flerschhauer Von Hass and Colvm captarn FRONT ROW Mr Ellrott Colvm Shelton Wtdner QFCOND ROW Flexschhauer Von Hass Morrrs R Kraxberg r R Iohnston Dawson BASEBALL Wrth several boys on the team s roster as returnrng lettermen prospects for an excellent season ln 41 are very hrgh The Cougar baseball team opened the season by takrng a two game serres from Mllwaukle by the convrncrng scores of 10 to 5 and 12 to 10 ln both games the team showed fxne cooperation w1th plenty of battrng power at the plate ln the season s thxrd game Canby took West Lxnn rnto camp vra the score ol 2 to l The team performed very smoothly and errors were a rare occurence The season rs st1ll young but w1th Mrles and Buggrns domg the chuckxng and Kraxberger and Wrlson cloutrng the old apple out of the orchard the team IS ltkely to put Canby on the top rung of the league ladder for 41 FRONT ROW N Kraxb qer Ar stad R Kraxberger SECOND ROW Shelton Yoder Hanson Wldner Wllson Wrllraxns Buggrns Mxles Stewart Reed CROSS COUNTRY THIRD ROW Melum Hass Morris Eastman Mr Elliott Agarn th1s year Canby s endurance men completed one of the most successful seasons rn cross country hrstory They partrcrpated rn seven meets durrng the season rn whlch three or more schools were entered The outstandrng meet of the year was held at Canby w1th Salem Iefferson West l.1nn Molalla and Canby takrng part Canby set a terrrfrc pace to take an easy vrctory At the state meet the team placed hfth bettenng last year s erghth place at the state The team throughout the year was sparked to brrllrant performances by rts Captarn Walter Colvm Lettermen thrs year were Sperb Wolfe: Poage Rowland Iohnston Pursley Drescher and Colvm captaln FIRST ROW Poage Rowland Colvm Kraft Iohnston Tl-rlRD ROW Learheld Fredrrclcson Melum L Graham Wolfer Carroll Olson SECOND ROW Hansen Sperb Dunn Drescher LAST ROW E Graham Phelps Kyrk Ott Pursley Pursl y Stewart Mr Elliott FOOTBALL There are many frne thrngs to be sald about Canbys 1940 41 football Cougars Although the squad vrctones were not qurte as numerous as rn years past the squad was outstandrng ln rts exhrbrtron of true sportsmanshrp and cooperatron There was a good turnout for the sport at the start of the season Many new players as well as some returnlng lettermen turned out for thrs the most popular of all sports Canby took part rn many excrtrng games but probably the most thr1ll1ng and outstandrng game was with Sandy Although Sandy won by a margrn of 14 to 6 the vrctory was hotly contested durrng every mrnute of the game It was our last game of the season and as lar as Sandy was concerned 1t was the first game of the season rn whrch they had been scored upon Boys recervrng letters rn football were Schenk Dawson Grrmm Flerschhauer Von Mendenhall South Buggrns Scheer Tretheway Shelton K Grlmer Whrte and Don Mrles captain FIRST ROW Dawson Gm-nm Arestad Von Whrte LAST ROW Sch k Ml T th Hutchmson Buqglns MeF1rdenhc:llesMrreFrFdle-ly? Flelschhcuer SECOND ROW Scheer Ascherl Howard, Mrllar Cutsforth South Shelton Q. - . - ll .II ' I I - - I I I I I I I I I I ' . . ,. - . .,,. A - , , , , . e, . , . , . . . , - fa' . e , . , - , 3 , ' . ' , . . , , , , . , . . , , . . , . . , , . , , , , - , . . , , - , , , . , - 1 A A t f -- , . . . , e, , . . ' ' ' ' ll ll f , . , ' 1 ' 1 . . . . . ', ' ' ' I , f , , - , , , . . . ' ' I 1 , - , , , 1' cn was - CANE? Will! 45. 181 SZ: ,.- .. ff.. w .,.----un TENNIS So lar th1s year the prospects tor tennrs have been very brrght In our fxrst tennrs compet1t1on of the year Canby defeated M1lwauk1e ln th1s match Canbys racqueteers won the number one srngles and doubles loslng the number two srngles Competrtlon prom1ses to be very stttl 1n the Brg N1ne League but Canby hopes to do as well 1t not better than rn years past The grrls tennrs team has several new prospectrve members wh1ch wrll make the team stronger than lt already rs Our g1rls team has always made a good showrng rn league compet1t1on FRONT ROW lravm Schutz I Erd Porter Wallace LAST ROW R Kyrk Amundson Smrth C Exd Marsh Drgerness Hutchmson Mr Reedy TRACK SCHEDULE Srlverton at Canby Sandy at Sandy Canby at West Lrnn B19 Nine Meet Molalla at Canby County Meet Thrs year twenty tour men turned out for track Only two returnrng lettermen are on th1s year s trac roster The two boys returntng are Kenneth Grlmer and Charles South Under the drrectron ol Coach Frrdley the crndermen are bound to go places however rt 1S hard to keep 1n the wrn column wrth a green squad Wtth the breakrng ol old school records as therr goal Canby s crndermen wtll make a good showrng rn competrtron durrng the corntng season FRONT ROW Poage Stoner Larson Collrster Pursley THIRD ROW Lrnd White South Mr Frrdley B Sperb Mkh ShbkClausn KGI Bkt ar am c an ec e xmer ur er SECOND ROW l-'lerschhauer Ott Von Ascherl Burden Barrett Dr scher WRESTLING llgarn th1s year wresthng has proved to be the mayor honor w1nn1ng sport The team was defeated only once rn dual compet1t1on losrng to Sandy by a close 18 to 14 score Canby partrcrpated rn three tournaments durrng the season Coach Ellrott s boys drew hrst blood by wtnmng the D1str1ct Meet Champrons were Hansen H Ott R Hutchrnson Bland Nadeau Mendenhall and G Burden The followrng week at the State Meet the boys placed thrrd emergrng wrth two state champrons rn Roy Hutchrnson and Grant Burden The week followrng the State Meet the team entered the Brg N1ne Meet and toted home the hrst place trophy for the thrrd consecutrve year Brg N1ne champtons were Learheld R Kyrk R Hutchrnson Bland Nadeau Mendenhall G Burden and Hass Boys who lettered rn wresthng th1s year were Hansen Learheld H Ott R Kyrk R Hutchinson Poage Bland Colvrn Nadeau D Kraft Mooney G Burden Mendenhall C Ott C Cobb M Gllmer K Grlmer Rowland Atwood and N Kraxberger FIRST ROW Leartreld Hansen Rowland Kraxberger LAST ROW C Ott Mooney Mendenhall Ascherl Hass Sayre Cobb Mxles Burden Grlmer Stout ROW M E11 tt K k S h k P M SECOND r ro yr c en oage Grlmer H Ott Nadeau Kraft Hutchrnson Bland Anderson SMOKER On March 14 the Cub s Club ol the Canby Hrgh School sponsored an evemng ol boxrng and wresthng Th1S was a benefrt alfarr proceeds to go to a lund lor lrghtrng our athletrc held The evenrng turned out to be a very excrtrng one wrth the matches berng called close There were several draws Most ol the matches were between local boys but a few were wrth outsrde boys Thrs was a novelty for the hrgh school students because rt was the hrst trme ln several years there nas been any boxrng wrthln the school The matches were thoroughly enyoyed and we hope we can agaln have boxmg matches wrthm the school . . . 1 - , . , . 1 1 . , . . . . . . . , k 1 1 . . . , . . , - 1 1 1 1 , , e . 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1 1 1 1 . . . -' 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5-db--Q me sl G V s I-t ,..... 4477 COUGAR Plans lor th1s years Cougar were made early last tall when the Edrtor selected her stall The assrstant Edrtor and the assrstant manager were chosen from the jumor class In thrs capacrty they w1ll garn great expenence whrch wrll help them rn the detarls ot edrtrng next years book The assrstant edrtor and assrstant manager become Edrtor and Manager the lollowrng year upon a vote ol conlrdence by the Student Councrl The Edrtor and Manager are consrdered major ollrcers ol the Student Body The Cougar sales were made on the basrs ol rnter class rrvalry rn whrch the senrors easrly took lrrst place The book was dedrcated to the students wrth School Lrle as rts theme The arm ol the stall 1S to record the dCl1V1l19S ol the year A prcnrc at Pat s Acres concluded the year s actrvrtres The stall wrshes to thank everyone who arded them rn publrshrng thrs Cougar FRONT ROW Porter Trethe ay Dodge Flerschhauer SECOND ROW Grlmer S uth Sperb Berg Erd Snyder Scheer DEBATE TOP Mr Wathers Each year the varsrty debate team IS chosen from those debaters competrng 1n rnter class debate The debaters chosen on the varsrty lor 41 were Kenneth Grlmer and Ianet Flerschhauer Allrrmatrve Iames Bany and Margaret Brusch negatrve The alternates were Melvrna Mahlum and Ieanne Maes The questron lor debate thrs year was Resolved The Power ol the Federal Government Should be Increased The debate season began wrth two non decrslon debates wrth Molalla and Mrlwaukre whrch allorded the debaters much experrence rn rebuttal and relutatron ol rdeas When the season was over the team had scored 4 wrns and 6 losses agarnst outstandrng competrtron throughout the state The varsrty debaters entered the state lorensrc contest at Lrnlreld College and the western Oregon debate tournament at Wrllamette Unrversrty Mr Farrley the debate coach was asked to judge at Wrl lamette The team garned much experrence whrch should benelrt the two debaters Iames Bany and Ken neth Grlmer who are returnrng next year LIBRARY STAFF Each year lrbrary servrce rs marntarned by the ellorts ol a group ol students learnrng the lunda mentals ol lrbrary work There are usually two or three lrbrarrans lor each perrod these students recerve a hall credrt lor therr servrces The lrbrary rs one ol the most popular rooms rn the school and has a large assortment ol books magazrnes and newspapers lor the pleasure ol the students It also has a very complete array ol rel erence books In all the lrbrary contarns approxrmately 2700 books Durrng the year the lrbrary stall learns the book numbers lor drllerent sub1ects how to catalogue new books and how to use the card l1le and the reference lrle FRONT ROW Hampton Flershman Flerschhauer Boyd SECOND ROW Mrss Sly Farthrng Chmn Hepler Brusch Sta hely Trethe ay TOP Plrster ECHO STAFF Alter a perrod ol two years durrng whrch the Echo was mrmeographed at school rt was possrble to pnnt the paper agarn thrs year lor the second trme rn the schools hrstory Thrs added rmprove- ment was hrghly apprecrated by the students ol Canby Unron Hrgh School In addrtron Canbys month ly publrcatron has been entrrely sell supportrng due to the ellrcrency ol the busrness and advertrsrng stalls The paper took a leadrng part rn pubhcrsrng vanous dramatrc presentatrons and the actrvrtres ol the departments and classes throughout the year The stall ol the paper concluded rts socral year wrth a prcnrc held at Pat s Acres The Echo has a large exchange lrst whrch rncludes not only hrgh schools 1n many states but also many colleges It IS an accepted member ol the Natronal Exchange and through thrs membershrp rt rs enabled to exchange papers wrth schools rn drstant sectrons ol the Umted States FIRST ROW N Stellenson Schulz Hamblet Irwrn THIRD ROW Thomas I Excl Porter Cochran Berg Hanson Swan Amundson P 1 M B 1 arrnen er rss arge t SECOND ROW I M695 BUHY R9Yl'lOldS Plrster LAST ROW K Grlrner Dawson C Excl Plrster Swan I-'lerschhauer Hostetler Hall Snyder - 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T . 9 . . , . . . . . I 1 1 - . ' . . .. I - , . 1 1. - ' 1 1 ' . I - , . FIRST ROW-Mahlum, Fleischhauer, Brusch, Maas. LAST ROW-Gilmer, Mr, Fairley. - I I 1 r ' . , , . I , . -Q I V I I A I W I r - I . I I . e , w . . . . u H . . . I I . . . . . . I . , ' . . . . . , li ll I 1 Q u 1 I 1 W ' I f I A I Q- A I ' - I V I I , , V 4 . I . ' 1 - . f I I 1 . I r - f 1 . , V . Y FIRE SQUAD The Frre Squad of Canby Unron Hrgh School rs composed of rumor and senror boys who are to help clear the burldrng at frre drrlls and rn case of actual frre Each member IS assrgned a post for wh1ch he IS responsrble rn all emergencres Ilt the sound of the frre alarm each boy reports to hrs post Some open doors others man frre extrngurshers and others stand by hose statrons It rs their hrst duty to see that all wrndows are closed before they leave a classroom Thrs method avords confusron durrng frre drrll and enables students to leave the burldrng rn ap proxrmately 40 seconds The speed and effrcrency wrth wh1ch Canby students leave the school durrng hre drrll has been prarsed by state offrcrals FIRST ROW Whrt Kraft P Sayre Wrlson Nad au ll-tIRD ROV! Mrllar Flerschhauer South Schenk And sen I-Iutchrnson Dert Buggms Sperb Srnxth SECOND ROW Nrdner Suhrbxer Shelton Gtlrner IOURIH ROW Scheer Mrles Ellrs Erd Dawson K1 t ok Dre cher M Reedy Ascherl LAST ROW Morrrs Howard Hass GAA The Grrls Athletrc Assocratron rs composed of those grrls who have earned 75 pornts or more rn athletrcs Thrs year the grrls adopted royal blue sweaters wrth a small C as therr offrcral award The assocratron has been very actrve durmg the year It held several pot luck supper partres be fore basketball games and played two volleyball games wrth Molalla and one wrth Woodburn The group attended a play day grven by the Estacada Gllll on March 15 and sponsored one rn May to wh1ch representatrves from every school rn the league were rnvrted In addrtron several h1kes and brcyclrng partres were held on Saturday afternoons The assocratron closed the year wrth a prcnrc FRONT ROVV C Eng eman Koehler Ramblet Schutz THIRD ROW Hampton Reynolds Parmenter Staehely I St ff nson I rn S an L 1 Porter Strangfreld Flelshman Berg Ha ms Flrchhauer N Stelfenson Thomas Mrss Hem MCR cr OFFICE TRAINING The Offrce Trarnrng staff IS one of the school s outstandrng groups rn the department of vocatronal trarnrng The staff consrsts of those senrors who wrsh to garn experrence rn routrne offrce work before applyrng for posrtlons Thrs subject rs especrally valuable to those takrng a commercral course Dunng the year the ofhce grrls learn to answer the telephone meet v1s1tors and salesmen type letters and other matertal handle the book exchange use the addrng machrne and use the f1l1ng system They also sell school supplres and garn some knowledge of cashrerrng by selhng trckets at school as sembly programs The offrce staff assrsts ln many other school affarrs and does rts best to lighten the work of the teachers by mrmeographrng tests FIRST ROW Balm Steffenson Roth Stargr Bany SECOND ROW Dodge Meeks D ntel Snyder Orlar Perkett Fl rschhauer Wood LAST ROW Hostotler Taylor Mr Reedy TWIRLING TEAM The Canby Hrgh School Twrrlrng Team was organrzed for the hrst trme rn 1937 as an auxrlrary of the Hrgh School Band Srnce 1ts frrst year of organrzatron rt has brought fame and glory to rts mem bers and to Canby Unron Hrgh School Thrrteen seems to be the teams lucky number for th1s year the thirteen ma1orettes captarned by Vrrgrnra Schutz twxrled and strutted therr way to the team champronshrp at the annual Northwest Twlrl rng Contest at Washougal Washrngton I-lt thls same event the team won a cup for havrng the largest group entered and Vrrgrnra Schutz won a nrce cup representrng thrrd place rn the champronshrp d1v1s1on of the solo competrtron Two weeks later Vrrgrnra Schutz turned rn a magmfrcent performance to wrn frrst place rn the Wrllamette Valley Twrrlrng Contest at Salem Oregon For thrs she was awarded a lovely gold trophy The team was later grven recogmtron by recervrng a request from the Rose Festrval Commrttee of Portland to put on a tw1rl1ng exhrbrtron at the blg Saturday Nrght Show of the 1941 Rose Festrval In the Multnomah Stadrum Vrrgrnra Schutz and Lourse Porter represented the school as soloists at the State Musrc Contest at Newberg Oregon on llprrl I9 Dam ls rr Moore Stuwe Frank Hem Porter Learfr ld P rkett M N Wd I Sreffenson CENTER-Schutz ez Gap 'ne' Walters . I ' I I - N- e, , , -, ' , e , ' , A . , , , , G Z I S I lr ',v A r I V vw I 1 r r I I I Q ' '- ' l . . f I - , . . . . . , rw , w , Egl , ' , ' , , SECOND ROW'-Keyser, Randall, Ptrster, M Engleman, LAST ROWfDentel, Snyder, Farthing, Taylor, Braker, . e ,H . .. , . , , , . - . . I , , I I 1 , . - ' . . , ' . f - - , , o , C , ' , , e' , . ' . , . , , I I I - 1 - I , . . . . . , . I I . ' 'C O , , , I I I I 'C , e , y , I Y-.... 3 Wo ,nab--1 'sis ll INTER - CLASS RIVALRY Senior Girls' Volleyball Kneeling-Steftenson, Schutz Standing-Porter, Wood, Taylor, Parmenter, Snyder, Fleischhauer Sophomore Boys' Basketball Kneeling-Amundson, Tretheway, Reed Standing-Ott, Eastman, Stoner Senior Debate First Row-Maes, Brusch Last Row-Howard, Collister Senior Boys' Touch Football Kneeling-Pursley, Colvin, Kraft, Smith Standing - Dentel, Ellis Aamodt, Kraxberger Senior Boys' Volleyball Kneeling-Kraft, Colvin Standing - Fleschhauer, Wilson, Ellis, Kraxberger Inter-class rivalry this year has been a e mendous upset, as this years seniors have ttnally gained the upper hand ln their other three years ol inter-class rivalry competition they have been near the bottom. Touch tootball and girls basketball provided the keenest competition this year The toughest touch football game ot the season was the one be tween the seniors and sophomores tor the inter class championship, The lmal score was 6 to U, in lavor ol the seniors Many other games were also very close. ln the g1rl's basketball the senior-junior game was a thrill-packed event. The end ot the game tound the seniors ahead 15 to 14 The magazine sales contest turned out to be another success tor the seniors In this event the seniors placed lirst, juniors third, sophomores lourth, and the lreshmen second The combined sales ot all the classes totaled 534100, With the money trom the sales The school obtained an improved model moving picture projector. A Philco portable radio was awarded to lames Bany, the individual salesman who sold the most magazines, The competition tor the Cougar sales also provided some excitement The Sophomores and the treshmen were neck and neck in second place lor several days and at the last minute the semozs had to stave oft a junior rally to win the contest lnter-class rivalry has provided a lot ot good clean sport and healthy competition between the tour classes throighout the year. Senior Girls' Basketball Kneeling-Wood, Steftenson Standing - Fleischhauer, Taylor Parmenter, Snyder Sophomore Wrestling Roland, Ott, E. White Freshmen Cross Country Iohnson, Graham, Poage Iunior Boys' Basketball Kneeling - Hutchinson, R. Kyrk Standinge-Pottratz, Williams, Burden Magazine Sales Winner Bany Badminton Champion Wood ,gi I UNIOR PLAY D1gg1ng Up the Drrt a three act comedy presented by the yunror class on May 2 brought down the house wrth the many funny srtuatrons The settrng was rn an Aztec cave The plot concerned a professor who dug bones of ancrent anrrnals and two college boys who had told therr grrls they were gorng to Europe As they had not enough funds to journey to Europe they were workrng for the professor As the story opened the boys had met a skunk and consequently sat about ln an adobe house rn therr bathrng trunks as therr luggage had not yet arnved Matters were complrcated when one looked out and saw their grrls com rng In desperatron they decrded to wrap blankets around themselves daub clay on therr faces and pretend they were lndrans From there on the comedy was rrotous and a jewel robbery added mystery and thrrlls SENIOR PLAY The senrors broke all precedents thrs year by grvrng therr play early rn the fall and by makrng the largest profrt rn the hrstory of the school Th1s years presentatron was Marl Order Brrdes It was grven November l and was the frrst play of the year The class made a net profrt of S98 UU The plot co cerned the troubles of three cowboys of the old West who were lonesome for the socrety of women and sent to a mall order house for three brrdes Therr order was frlled and the result was a very hrlarrous comedy Those rn the cast were Evelyn Meeks Clarence Erd Don Mrles Myra Dunn Sam Wrlson Ianet Flerschhauer Pphaen Sayre Elrzabeth Stubblefreld Betty Taylor Rufus Kraxberger lean Snyder Albert Bugglns Ancel Dunn and Elmrra Orlar STUDENT BODY PLAY Who Wouldnt Be Crazy the student body play presented December Z0 was a combrnatron of comedy and mystery It succeeded rn both purposes for the audrence was completely mystrfred as to the rdentrty of the jewel threves untrl the two lunatrcs were exposed rn the last act The scene was an asylum for the rnsane to whrch several persons had been commrtted who were really sane A wealthy patrent Mary Hem rnsrsted on wearrng her 1ewelry whrch was stolen by two lunatrcs Betty Dentel and Drck Tretheway The antrcs of the lunatrcs kept the audrence laughrng whrle they pondered the drsappearance of the yewels The romantrc leads were played by Mrke Mooney and Ieanne Steffenson Others rn the cast w re Irmmre Amundson Elarne Hopkrns Genevreve Berg Eugene Swan Leslre Smrth Drck Iohnston Lorrarne Grant Alrce Eglr Vrrgrnra Schutz Kenneth Langholz and Ernest Suhrbrer DRAMATICS PLAY The drama class presented the play Home Agarn on Aprrl 15 as the clrmax to therr year s work rn class Thrs IS the f1rst year Canby Hrgh School has offered a class rn dramatrcs The play drffered from prevrous plays rn that rt was nerther a comedy nor a mystery The plot concerned a young grrl from the poor house Maryorre Phelps who was forced to work for a very drsagreeable man Al Mendenhall A would be lawyer Rufus Kraxberger fell rn love wrth her and helped her to run away The man s daughter Betty Taylor who was berng forced by her father to marry a man she drd not love Pphaen Sayre ran away at the same trme wrth the man she had loved srnce chrldhood Gene Dawson The boys of both eloprng couples found work wrth a show Bettys father pursued them but rt all turned out well rn the end Others rn the cast were Don Mrles Clarence Erd Sam Wrlson Kenneth Grlmer Shrrley Krng Janet Flerschhauer Genevreve Berg, Grant Burden Elmrra Orlar Wrlmalee Bolrn and Drck Iohnston u . . . ,, , . I - 1 1 . - 1 1 1 , . , . ' 1 , . . 1 . -1 . . 11 - I1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , . H 1 11 1 I . 1 - 1 I 1 . Q - C 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' . . , . . . . 1 1 , A ' 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 ' . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - A Fai Girl s Lamenf I am a g1rl and Im fat I am seven years old and get ls rn language arrth metrc wrrtrng spellrng and musrc All the boys krd me about berng fat all the trrne They call me Rolly Polly Fattre and Butterball It makes me feel bad but all I can do rs laugh I heard morn say once that fat persons have a hard trme rn lrfe and they have to be 1olly besrdes I cant ever play games and stuff lrke that because I bounce But those arent the reasons I wrsh I was slrm and graceful lrke Ioyce McTul The reason rs Im rn Love Hes so hand some wrth hrs dark curly harr and eyes that crrnkle at the corners when he laughs Everyone thrnks he s at least nrne but he s really only erght Oh why wasnt I slrm and trny lrke a larry? Mommy tells me to be brave and l sure try to be but oh rt s so terrrbly hard to see the man you love every day and strll be cheerful However I have deter mrned to forget hrm I wont let my raw wounded bleedrng broken heart be hurt any more Never agarn wrll I grve hrm my pencrl or do hrs homework or take the blame for somethrng he drd Why oh why am I so fat and awk ward? Why arent I graceful and slrm lrke a tarry or Ioyce McTul? Oh cruel fate that made me fat' I guess Im DOOMED to walk alone' Ieanne Maes Bugglns A senror he rs and a gallant one He has hrs trolrcs and hrs fun He s the toughest guy thrs srde of the Rockres And belreve me boys he s certarnly cocky He s an easy lad to tell from the rest He s a publrc enemy and number one pest When I speak of the lad so very unruly I mean that rs he s next to yours truly Besrdes these trarts I have mentroned already He s usually found wrth a brunette named Betty To me he s a good fellow although rather a knave I lrke hrs grrn and peculrar prg shave I tell you folks he s a darn good fellow He s a frrend of all and he s not a brt yellow In the school s athletrcs rn whrch he has entered Many a delrrrous game he has centered Wrth that I ll end my lrttle sprel And I thrnk you ll frnd rt very real So when you see hrm rn the hall You Il recognrze the frrend of all Anonymous ,, . 1 n II - rr . , , ' . I I ' , ,.., . ' I I I ' , , ll ll ' , . . . , . . I , . I ' ' I . , . 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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 18 F1rst day ot school 26- Football game wtth Stlverton there OCTOBER Football game wrth Gresham here Football game wtth Parkrose there Football game wxth Estacada here Football game wxth Chemawa there Football game wrth Woodburn here NOVEMBER l Sen1or play 1 lrootball game wxth Gresham there 7 Football game wtth Sandy there 8- F F A Amateur Show 14 Football game wrth Molalla here Z9 Band concert DECEMBER 4 Basketball ame wxth West Lxnn here 10- Basketball game wrth West Ltnn there 12 Basketball game wrth Hubbard there 17 Basketball game wtth Woodburn there 20- Basketball ame wtth Chemawa there Student Bo y Play IANUARY 3 Basketball game wtth Hubbard here 7 Basketball game wtth Sxlverton here 8- Wrestlmg meet wxth Newberg here 10- Basketball game wtth Corbett there 14 Basketball game wrth Sandy there 15- Wrestlrn meet wtth Stlverton here 16- Basketbal game with Estacada here 21 Basketball game w1th Parkrose there 22 Wrestling meet wxth Oregon Cxty there 23 Varstty C mrttatton 24 Basketball game wrth Gresham there 28 Basketball game wxth Molalla here 30- Northwestern twtrlrng contest at Washougal FEBRUARY Wrestlxn meet wtth Tlllamook here Basketba?1 game wxth Chemawa here Wrestlmg meet wxth Sandy there Basketball game wxth Stlverton there Wrestling meet wxth Salem there Basketball game wxth Corbett here Iumors vxsrt legrslature Wresthng meet wtth West Lmn here Elks twtrltng contest at Salem Semors vtstt legxslature Basketball game wrth Sandy here Basketball game wxth Estacada there U- Basketball game wlth Parkrose here 1 Dxstrxct Wrestlxng Tournament Z Dxstrxct Wresthng Tournament Basketball game with Molalla there 25- Basketball game wtth Gresham here 28 State wrest mg meet MARCH 5- Concert by Wtllamette arttsts 7 Glrls League dance 14 Smoker 15- GA A Playday at Estacada 18- Iumors attend cttrzenshrp conference at Salem 21 Carmval 24 Basebal game wtth Mtlwaukre there 25- Open house 28 Baseball game wrth West Lrnn here Nolthwest Muslc conference at Spokane APRIL Baseball game wxth Oregon Clty here Tenms match wlth Salem there 2 F F A Father and Son banquet 8- Baseball game wtth Corbett here 9- Track meet wxth West Lxnn there ll Baseball game wtth Estacada there 15- Drama Flay 16- Basebal game wtth Ore on Crty there IB- Baseball game wrth Gres am here State Mustc Contest 19- Band State Musto Contest 22 Baseball game wxth Molalla here 25- Baseball ame wrth Parkrose there Mother s ay Tea 29- Baseball game wxth West Lxnn there 30- Track meet wxth Sandy here 31 Basketball game wxth Woodburn here MAY 2 Baseball game wlth Sandy here lumor play 3- Band testrval at Hrllsboro 5- Tennxs match with Salem here Glee Club concert 6 Baseball game with Chertawa there 9- Baseball game wxth Sxlverton here Maxday 10- G A Playday 14 F F A county tour 16- Baseball game wrth Woodburn there 17 Nattonal egtonal Musrc Festxval 23 Class Night 24- lumor Semor ptcnxc 25- Baccalaureate 28- Graduation 29- Last day of school - V li- , . . . 4, ' 5- . . 7- H A . , Ill . . . , A 3- . 12- ' ' ' 121 A 13- . 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