McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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Personnel of the Faculty First comes “Mildred’’ Apperson; She is the one that drives so fast. And coaches those on the Senior play cast. Next comes “Frank Bauman: He's the one that guides our ship. And doesn't allow a fellow to skip. Third comes “Sadie” Bruce: The typing and shorthand teacher. She would have made an excellent preacher. Fourth comes “Fred Buchanan: The teacher of wood work and drawing, And also instructor of turning. Next comes “Chesty” Bump: He teaches debating and chemistry. And is a tumbler of ability. Sixth comes “Austin Coburn; He tries to learn us a little spelling, And to some a bit of bookkeeping. Seventh comes “Bill Cyrus: Who learns the boys how to raise cows. And correctly put the hay in mows. Now comes Buddie Fisher: English “shark and paper advisor. And husband to a former Moore. Now consider “Thelma Gildea: She teaches the girls how to sew. And what to do to make a stew. “Helen Johnson comes next; She is our first-class music teacher. And an able orchestra leader. Eleventh comes “Billy Maxwell: Owner of a dandy coupe. And patronizer of a college group. Next comes “Looie’ Seggel: Who teaches history and civics. And also coaches boy’s athletics. Now comes Eulalia Titus: She teaches the interesting subject of French. And helps girl's basketball to coach. Last but not least comes “Bernadine Wilson; She is one of our English teachers. And one of the Junior Class advisors. 27 J. E. '25.

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 fjc Umcolnian Zulawinski Davidson Helm Kaufman The Sophomore Class In the fall of 1924 the class of '27 entered the portals of Senior High. The first action of the Sophomores was the election of the following officers: president. Ruth Barendrick: vice-president, Viola Zulawinski: secretary, Opal Helm; treasurer. Walter Kaufman: sergeant-at-arms, Harold Nickell. These officers served the entire year with the exception of Ruth Barendrick. who became a Junior at the beginning of the second semester. This vacancy was filled by the vice-president, Elizabeth Davidson being elected then as vice-president to finish out the term. The next on the program was the order received from the dignified Seniors for the Sophomores to worship at their shrine, but as it is written, Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” the Sophs refused to obey. The dignified Seniors after a mighty effort to retain their dignity and at the same time enforce their command became entangled in a few battles with their inferiors which resulted in neither victory nor defeat. However, both sides were good sports by forgiving and forgetting. On November 28th the Sophs served a most delicious feed, consisting of buns, hotdogs. pickles and coffee, for all those who participated in the Newberg rally, proceeding the fotball game played at Newberg. In order to pay up the expenses for a party the Sophomores had a popcorn ball sale, which was a success. This class party was held on January the 30th. As the weather was very stormy and disagreeable, only half the class was there, however those attending enjoyed themselves immensely. At the beginning of the second semester the class was increased by twenty-six new students from Junior High, making a total of approximately seventy-five students. The Sophomore Class, by taxing each of the members ten cents, was able to contribute about seven dollars to the athletic department. With the spirit of cooperation and good will to all, may they be a credit to Lincoln High! President Viola Zulawinski Vice President Elizabeth Davidson SecretarV Opal Helm Treasurer Walter Kaufman Sergeant-at-Arms Harold Nickell 28

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