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GIRLS' LEAGUE 5lUNCO-ED 1935 FRONT ROW: Irene Rasmussen, Mildred Ross, Eileen Washburne, Nora Showalter Miss Markusen. BACK ROW: Miss Hayes, Geneva Harpofc, Alice Bailey, Louise Koon, Dorothy Harmon. GIRLS LEAGUE All girjs enrollezl in school are members of this active organization which endeavors to promote high ideals and to enable every girl to l:e an active and x '.,- oi thy member of school. Two important organizations within the League are l'ie Dig Sisters and the Charm School. In addition to iefjuiar activities, the League has sponsored several speakers during the yefirl Mrs. Turnipseed from the U. of O. spoke on friendship, Miss Haggie discussed charm and personality, :-,nil Miss Janet Smith, Secrelaiy oi Employment at the U. ol' O., spoke on vo- cations and employment for girls. Deiegates to the Girls' League Confereiice hr-'fl t'1i:s year were as follows: Lowell Conferencefllvelyn Nelson, Wilda Hicks, Nora Showalter and Dorine Bailey. McMinnville ConferencefHefen Mitcheil, Marion Carothers, Irene Rasmussen and Dorine Bailey. Springfield CO1ll'C.'U1lCC Evelyn Harmon, Leah Tuciiett, Eileen Washburne and Marion Carotliers. Each year an outstanding senior girl is se'e:t.:J by vote ol' the League and lie? name is engraved on the Girls' League Cup. Se'ection of the girl to be honcred is based on leadership, character, scliolarsliip, cooperaton and service to the school. Those who have received this honor are: Ruth Young, 1934, Isalene Harpole, 19353 Nora Showalter, 1933. Officers of the League are: Dorire Bailey, President: Eileen Washburne. Vice-President, Irene Rasmussen, Secretary, Mildred Ross, Treasurer. Nora Showalter was president of the Charm School. l27l
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1936 - J UNCO-E ACTIVITNES THE HONOR ROLL The following students have a grade and dcportmcnt average which ent't'c'5 them to be on the honor roll for the school year of 1935-33: SENIOR CLASS Clinton Wynn Nora Showalter SOPHOMORE CIASS Robert Michael Alice Bailey Lucille Millett Evefyn Harmon Dorothy Harmon IUNIOR CLASS Ruth Harvey Betty Giddings Tommy Harper Geneva Harpole Helen Mitchell Irene Rasmussen Mildred Ross Howard Speer Eileen Washburne Hazel Wickwire Pauline Barto James Pitney Ruth Pryor Joyce Ritzdorf Verna Laursen FRESHMAN CLASS Robert Gibson Leo Wilhelm Bernice Taylor Bessie Greer FRESHMAN RETURN RECEPTION The return reception was held in Greenwood Hall, October 11. Due to the large enrollment in the school and the limited space in the available halls, only the Sophomores were invited to the reception. After an evening of games, ice cream and cake were served. FRESHMAN IN ITIATION One of the most enjoyable events of the year, for the upper-classmen was held September 27. The Frosh proved to be good entertainers and took thier punishment in excellent humor. Many new stunts were used with great success. Important among them was the side show in which the Frosh were the freaks After being entertained, the upperclassmen received a generous helping of watermelon. And were the Frosh surprised.-They were given some too! E261
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1936 5 JUNCO-I4-ID LETTERMEN'S CLUB FRONT ROW: Cecil Thom, Elmer Mallory, Dick Stearns, Fred Miller, Edward Uttinger, John Showalter. . f SECOND ROW: Merle Allen, Bob Michael, Ted Tatro, Darwin Packard, Delbert Kaping. STANDING: Marvin Marcroft, Walter Gilstrap, Leroy McGill, Philip Gray, Deroy McGill, Marion Reneau, Coach Sheythe. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Skill, pep, and fighting spirit characterize the members of an organization which has gained athletic glory for the Alma Mater. They have won the coveted right and honor to wear the official letter of a major sport in which they have played during a designated percentage of quarters or innings. For football the award is a seven-inch block J, and for baseball a six-inch block J, each having distinguishing emblems. Delbert Kaping is President of the organization, Jack Barrowcliff, Vice Presi- dent, Delbert Dickey, Secretary-Treasurerg and Coach Sheythe, Advisor. THE FOOTBALL TROPHY Each year, since 1932, the name of an outstanding football hero has been en- graved on the silver football trophy presented to the Student Body by the Twin Oaks Builders' Supply Company. The honored player is selected by a committee consisting of the student body president and the members of the faculty. Scholarship, citizenship, sportsmanship, leadership, character and regularity of training form the basis for selection. During the half of the Thanksgiving Day Game of this year, the honor was awarded to Deroy and Leroy McGill. The presentation of this award to these faith- ful and hard-fighting veterans marked an eventful climax to a season notable for the development of outstanding players. Former players whose names appear on the trophy are: Lee Nelson, 19323 James Weber, 1934, George Wilhelm, 1935. E281
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