Hillsboro High School - Hilhi Yearbook (Hillsboro, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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gnllqf I6 4 Row 1fU. Howell, E. Schulmerich, H. Tsugawa, W, Stout, T. Goodin, B. Sutherland, A. Mohr. Row 2---P. Lawrence, U. Stout, J. Himmelright, V. Williams, L. Peschka, R. Vanliom, D. Wick. Row 3-V. Phelps. A. Sigler, W. Wal-mer, E. Grogan, W. Mears. Row 4- -R. Hathhorn, H. Wojahn, F. Baumgartner, D, Crittenden, R. Lair, L. Jack, li. Goodman. ghofhaff Hilhi, as a dark horse, nearly took everything in sight as far as football is concerned. At first prospects of a winning team looked fearfully slim, but as workouts progressed and football material took shape, the darkness began to lighten, and before the season was over it was realized that the dark horse was not a dark horse at all, but a thoroughbred of the highest spirits. Hilhi proceeded to Win 7 times, and lose only 3, running up 134 points to opponents 53, scoring in every game and giving a goose-egg to five of her opponents, which is one of the best standing records in Hilhi's history. SCAPPOOSE 20 - HILHI 14 Every play starts from the center position which was filled very capably by Wesley Stout, playing his first season as a regular. He Won the sweater award for his persistence in scholarship, sportsman- ship, training, and practice. RAINIER 0 H HILHI 19 The stalwarts of the line are the guards who stay in there and hold the line. These positions, one on each side of center, were oc- cupied by Goodin, H. Tsugavva, Peschka, and U. Stout. At right guard was Goodin, a 3-year letterman, who took more beating than any other man on the team. At left guard was H. Tsugawa who catches passes While lying on his back--remember the Tigard game? Peschka and U. Stout served as capable alternates, both playing first year. BEAVERTON 0 - HILHI 13 Tackle post is one of the most important places on a football team because a tackle usually leads interference, one tackle on each side of the center next to the guards. Schulmerich, letterrnan for 3 years, a M xv Y

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1937 gjaqz I5 gg X, KX 1 f TL ,Lf-f 1 . ifffafnfloef KZVVAA girf Qeserves To Find and Give the Best The Girl Reserves are almost professionals since they are so well organized and have helped to develop some of the best pictures dur- ing the school year. When prints of the pictures taken at the two formals sponsored by the Girl Reserves were developed, we fairly jumped for joy. They were some of our best specimens of night photography. Soft lights and shadows added the fine finishing touch which is characteristic of all Girl Reserve activities. A Mothers' Tea was held at Dixie Lee MacDowell's home in March, at which Miss Grace Lowers, Secretary of the Portland Area, spoke. The girls were proudly escorted by their fathers to a Dad-Daughter Banquet given in Portland in early spring. Hillsboro won a prize for the largest delegation. The officers for this year were Dixie Lee MacDowell, President, LaVelle Jackson, Vice-Presidentg Jean Ann Connell Marybel Flint, Treasurer. Members of the Cabinet Enschede, Business Manager, Esther Harty, Reporter Inter-Club Representative: Virginia Perkins, Program Music: Ann Peters, Decoration, Constance Peterson , Secretary 3 and were: Barbara g Louise Cruzen, 3 Shirley Kelley, , Social, Helen t Cypher, Ring, Haldum, Publicity, Eleanor Bendler, Service, Margare Leanore Sherman, Librariang and Miss Weatherred was advisor.



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1937 'A gauge I7 bulk seldom moved by anyone and an effective interference man was a tackle. Elman won honors for being the best offensive player, making most of the extra points scored. Sutherland, who played his initial term for Hilhi, seldom failed toget off high, long spirals to give the ends plenty of time to get under them. Himmelright and Bob VanLom made good alternates, each playing his first year. ST. HELENS 0 - HILHI 0 At ends were two old hands at the game: Mohr, 3-year letfter- man, who was outstanding as a ball-hawk recovering many fumbles, was selected as having played the best game against Forest Grove, and Howell, 2-year letterman, despite his mid-season slump had a very successful term as a pass-catcher. Alternates were Lawrence, Phelps, the grand old man of football, and Wick. VERNONIA 7 - HILHI 6 The unsung hero of the game is probably the quarterback who seldom carries the ball, and when he does he takes plenty of punish- ment. He leads the interference on the majority of plays. This post was taken by Leroy Jack who did the dirty work and never com- plained, more power to him. His alternate was Dave Crittenden. Left half does most of the light ball carrying, that is, the end runs, passes and reverses. Baumgartner and Lair filled this position, both playing their first year as regulars. ALUMNI 19 - HILHI 6 Right half may be termed as a reverse position because he carries the ball on most reverses and when he isn't doing this he is faking a reverse. Here we have Sigler and Wojahn. Sigler performed one of the most spectacular plays of the season by running back the opening kick-off to a touchdown in the Scappoose game. Wojahn proved a consistent ground gainer. The last but most important position in the Hilhi team was that of fullback played by Warren Wahner, a 3-year letterman. Wahner called the plays with almost faultless precision and used himself as the battering ram of the team, hitting the line with sledge hammer power. Wahner won the Rotary cup for being the most inspirational player. Grogan and Ketcham served as alternates for fullback, hit- ting as hard as Wahner, exceptionally good for inexperienced men. TIGARD 7 - HILHI 24 Betzer fulfilled his qualifications as athletic manager, a little man, but oh, my! Keith Busch occupied the position of business manager and went about his duties for a second year. We of the team understand. why Goody has a bald spot right on top of his head. That is caused by errors in judgment by players dur- ing a game. Goody has been coaching at Hilhi since 1920, and has turned out quite a number of excellent teams. Happy Hathhorn did a very thorough job of coaching the line and the B squad, which incidentally went through its season of six games, undefeated. 12-6-I-lilhi.Loses to Mac In a bitterly fought contest Hilhi dropped a heart-breaking game to McMinnville on the lighted field there, after turning in one of the finest performances of the season. A fumbled punt late in the first quarter gave Mac its first scor- ing opportunity. A few short drives and Mabee scored. The try for point failed, and the score stood 6-0.

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