McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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OFFICERS President .... LAWRENCE HOSTETLER Vice President - - - - Vernon Beard Secretary - - - - Harold Barnes Treasurer - - - - Mary Bollen Senior Class History At last the class of '27 has triumphed over geometry, Latin and all the other evils that beset the underclassmen and are ready to leave their high school days behind them. Their first year in high school was quite calm. A few members of the class went out for athletics, but as a whole the year was uneventful. As Sophs, however, the present seniorus made some record for themselves. They startled the student body by refusing to obey the ultimatum issued by the mighty seniors. They later atoned for this breach of etiquette, however, by providing a feed and bonfire for the Newberg rally. The Sophs also took a prominent part in the Hi Jinks given that year. In their Junior year the class of '27 increased accordingly in dignity and importance, a few were even more so than the Seniors of that year. The Juniors put on the play. “Seventeen.'’ with the help of Miss Wilson. They followed the preceding class's example and printed a Junior edition of the McMinnvillian. They established a precedent by changing the annual Junior-Senior reception to a banquet given in the Gray Room of the Hotel Elberton. During their last year in school the Seniors have upheld class and student body traditions to the utmost of their ability, they have sponsored the Honor System and have been foremost in student body activities. Outstanding events of the year were Senior dress-up day. Senior class-nigh. Senior play, A Full House, Flunk day and the Junior-Senior reception. The Seniors have sponsored a policy of good feeling and cooperation during their four years of high school life and they wish to thank the faculty for the inspiration and help given during that time. They also wish to thank the underclassmen for the splendid backing given to everything sponsored by the class of 27. Eleven ------|@p9

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 eft VERA ALTIMUS—“Vera”— “To serve is to live.” Student Body Treasurer. 1: Student Body Council. 1: Girl Reserves: N. E. B.. 4. LEON L. BEAL—“Otto Moe Beal”— “Laugh and the world laughs with you: debate and you talk alone.” Entered from Reubens. Idaho. 3; Debate. 3. 4: Forensic Mur.. 4: Sec. Hi Y.. 4: “A Full House.” 4: Xighthawks. 4: Publicity Mgr. of “Peg of My Heart.” 4: Dramatic Chib. 4: A. K. F.. 4. VELMA M. BELL—“Bell”— “Not so tall and not so small, but fair and sweet and liked by all.” Entered as a Senior from Sidney Hi. Sidney. Nebr.. 4: Glee Club. 4: H. R. Club. 4: Blue Bonnet. 4; Girl Reserves. 4: Wonder Child. 1: Vaude- ville. 4: Song Birds. 4: X. E. I I : G. O. P.. I : Senior Play. 4: Dramatic Club. 4. MARY BOLLEN—“Peg”— “It’s the song ye sing and the smiles ye wear, that's makin the sun-shine everywhere.” Hi Jinx, 2: Vaudeville. 2. 4; Basketball. 2: Assistant Song Leader. 2: Song Leader. 3. 4: Vice-President of ('lass. 3: “Come Out of the Kitchen.” 3: Lincolnian Staff. 3. 4: Busi- ness Mgr. of McMinnvillan. 4; “Peg O’ My Heart.” 4: Dramatic Club. 4: Songbirds. 4: N. E. B.’s. 4: Girl Reserves. 2. 3. 4: Debate Team. 3. 4: Tumbling Team. 3. 4: Class Treasurer. 4: Varsity Girls. 4: R. R. R.’s, 3, 4; “Cajun.” 4. EDNA BREEDING—“Odney”— “The girl that’s worth while Is the girl that can smile When everything goes ’dead wrong.” Hi Jinks. 2: N. E. B.’s. 4: Glee Club. Forest Grove Tournament. 2: A. S. B. Sec.. 4. Student Council. 4. Vaudeville. 3: R. R.. 3. 4: Girl Reserve. 1. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserve Executive. 3. 4: Girl Reserve President. 4: Girl Reserve Conference. 3: “Seventeen.” 3: Dramatic Club. 4: Sec. Treas. of Dramatic Club. 4: Sec. of Oregon Student Body Officers Conference, 4: Girls’ League Conference, 4: “Blue Bonnet.” 4: “A Full House.” 4: G. O. I . 4. 4 HAROLD BARNES—“Pete”— “Frequent within my brain I gently think a thought.” Football. 2. 3. 4: Senior Class Sec.. 4: Junior Play. 3; S. o. S. Club. 2. 3. 4: A. E. F.. 4: Baseball. 4: Lincolnian Staff. 4: Glee Club. 4. VERNON BEARD—“Vern”— Football. 2. 3. 4: Baseball. 2. 3. 4: Basketball, 3. 4: Football Captain. 4: Interclass Basketball. 2: Vice-President Senior (’lass. 4 : Hooch Owls, 4: S. (). S. Club. 2. 3: Typing Team. 2: M. Club. 2. 3. 4: Student Council. 3. JAY BIXLER—“Bix”— “Talk so little, how can we tell what he thinks.” Baseball. 3. 4; Football. 4: M. Club. 3. 4: S. O. S.. 2. 3. 4; A. E. F., 4: Fireman. 4; Stock Judging Team. 4: Na- tional Guard. 3. 4. LaVERNE BRATCHER— “Talkative”— “Life is less than nothing without love.” Entered as junior from Perry-dale: G. It.. 3. 4: S. S. S., 3; Mixed Chorus. 3: Double Trio. 3: Hats Revue. 3: Class Treas.. 3: Vaudeville. 3: Mandolin Club. 4: X. E. B.. 4: Bonne Amie. 4; G. O. P.. 4. ALTA BROWN—“Alta”— G. It.. 1. 2. 3. 4: R. R.’s. 3. 4: X. E. B. Treas.. 4: High Jinks. 2; Atlas understudy. Twelve

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