McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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—-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i(S??L£ HAZEL MCDONALD—“Mac”— Campfire, 1, 2. 3: (’. F. See.. 1: C. F. Treas.. 3: G. K.. 1. 3: Hi Jinx. 1: Vaudeville. 2. 3; It. O. It. B.. 4: X E. B.. 4: Lincolnian Club Editor. 4: Library Staff. 3: Librarian. 4: “Pickles ' 3: Blue Bonnet Chorus. 4: Mistress of Wardrobe of “Seventeen ' 3. LILLIAN PAUL—'“’27”— “A true sports woman ' Basketball. 1, 2. 3. 4: Kez-liakone Campfire. 1. 2. 3: Var-flty Girls. 4: Junior Class Secretary, 3: Girl Reserves. 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra. 1. 2: Glee Club, 1. 2: Girls' League Conference: Girls' League (Pres.); Vaudeville: Bonne Amie (Pres.), 4: N. E. B s. 4. RANDAL PINE—“Rangy”— “I care not for wine, women or song.” S. O. S.. 2. 3. 4; A. E. F.. 4. LEON REDMOND—“Clancy”— “I can't control my girlish blush, my color comes and goes; I redden to my fingertips. and sometimes to my toes.” A. S. B. Pres., 4: “Seventeen.” 3: “Come Out of the Kitchen.” 3: R. R. 3. 4: “Peg O’ My Heart.” 4, Vaudeville. 4: Student Council. 4: Dramatic Club. 4; Orchestra. 2. 3; B.intl. 3. 4. MARGUERITE RIEDER— “Peg”— “When Irish eyes, were smiling.” Entered from Ontario High school: Wewotowia Lampfire. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3. 4: Girl Reserves. 3. 4: Wonder child. 4. ESTHER LARSON — “The better you know her. the better you like her.” Entered from Falls City, Oregon. 4: S. E. B.. 4. ROBERT MORISON—“Bob”— “Make way. a serious youth appears.'” Band. 3. 4: Glee Club. 4: Commercial Club. 2; A. E. F.. 4. ANTHONY PHELPS—“Tony”— ’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. but it surely leaves an awful grouch.” Baud. 3. 4: Pres, of Band. 4: “Seventeen: R. It.. 3. 4: Peg O My Heart.” 4: Older Boys’ Conference. 3: High School Vaudeville. 3. 4; A. E. F.: s. O. s.: Boy Scouts, 2. 3: Business Mgr.' of “A Full House.” RUTH POWELL—“Happy”— “Be good sweet maid, and let those who will Ik clever Entered as a Junior from Laramie. Wyo.: Junior Play, 3: Debate Team. 4; McMinnvillan Staff. 4: “Pickles.” operetta. 3: Senior Play. 4; Vaudeville 4: Dramatic Club. 4; R. R. Club. 3. 4: Girl Reserves. 4: Song Birds. 4: Glee Club. 4: X. K. B.. 4: G. O. P., 4: Girl Reserve Song Leader. 4: “Cyn- thia’s Strategy.” 4. KATHRYN REIFENRATH — “Just a quiet young lady, quietly pursuing her way.” Girl Reserves. 2. 3. 4: W. M K.. 3. 4: X. E. B s. 4. ©(! Fifteeen

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 ARCHIE FINLEY— Arch”— “And when a lady’s In the case, you know all other things give place Football. 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Captain. 4: M. Club. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2. 3. 4; “Hooch Owls.” 4: Vaudeville. 4: Stock Judging Team. 2: S. O. S. Club. 3, 4: Blue Bonnet; “A Full House.” 4: Dramatic Club. 4: A. E. F.. 4. OPAL HELM — Ignorance Ls bliss. Mc.Minnvillan RejK rter of ('lass 1: Sec. of ('lass II; Glee Club. M. T. W. 9:45 of Class II: Orchestra II: Girl Reserve. 2. 3: Treas. of Band, 3. 4: N. E. R s. 4. RUTH HENRY— “I have no other but a womans reason: I think him so localise I think him so.” Entered from Yakima. Wash., i.i 1926: Glee Club. 3. 4: “Pickles.” 3; Girl Reserves, 4: Vaudeville, 4: Song Birds. 4; N. E. B. Pres.. 4: Dramatic Club, 4: R. R. Club. 4; Basketball. 4; “A Full House.” Promptu. 4. LAWRENCE W. HOSTETLER— “Bob”— “One cannot always be la hero, but one can always be a man.” Entered from Long Beach, Calif.. 2: Class Pres., 4: Hi Y.. Pres.. 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4; Basketball. 3, 4: Football. 3. 4: Seventeen.” 3; Hi Jinks. 2: “Professor of Love,” 4: R. R.. 3. 4: M. Club. 2, 3. 4: S. O. S.. 2. 3; A. E. F., 4: Night Hawks. 4: Const. Com., 4: Dramatic Club. 4: Older Boys’ Conference. 3, 4. LOIS INSKEEP— “She has more pep than pepper.” G. R.. 3. 4; N. E. B.. 4: Dramatic Club. 4: “Seventeen.” 3: “A Full House,” 4. PHILLIP FLETCHER—“Flip”.- “Gimme a nickel; I wanna he hard.” S. O. S.. 2. 3. 4; A. E. .F., 4: Hootch Owls. 4: Football, 4. HILDAGARDE HENDERSON— “Slick”— “Pleasure’s the only end to which all human powers should trend.” N. E. lb. 4: Vaudeville. 3. 4: Basketball. 3, 4; Varsity Girls. 4. MARJORY HEWITT— “Maroy”— “It’s nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Girl Reserve Sec., 4: “Seventeen,” 3; Dramatic Mgr., 4; N. E. B. Club, 4: Dramatic Club, 4: Annual Staff, 4. EUGENE INSKEEP— “Hippo”— “Good at fancy work—fancies he works when he doesn’t.” Athletic Trainer, 4: McMinn-villan Staff. 4; High School Band. 3. 4: “Seventeen.” 3: Glee Club. 3. 4; Vaudeville. 3. 4: “Merry Milk Maids,” 2; A. E. F.. 4: Night Hawks. 4: Dramatic Club, 4: “Cajun,” 4. ROWENA LATIMER— “A worker, tending her own affairs.” G. R.. 2, 3. 4; N. E. B.’s, 4. Fourteen D©



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Q 2Sfe)( ----— l)S?£g LOIS M. SANFORD— Man proposes; the diamond discloses. W. M. K.. 3. 4: X. E. B., 4; Pete Old’s Orchestra. 4; O. M. S.. 3. RAEMER E. SCHREIBER— “Schribe”— “Life is short: so am I. Ass’t. Editor McMinnvillan. 3: Editor McMinnvillan. 4: Vaudeville. 4: S. O. S.. 2. 3: A. E. F.. 4: Annual Staff. 3: Sec. Night Hawks. 4: stock judging team. 3: A Full House,” 4. ALICE SITTON—“Sitton”— Happy-go-lucky, easy and free: nothing on earth bothers me.” N. E. B.’s, 4: Kezhokone Campfire, 1. 2. 3: C.irl Reserves, 1. 2. 3. 4: Vaudeville, 2. 3, 4: Hi .links, 1. 2; Pickles.” 3: Glee Club. 1. 2. 3. 4: The Wonder Child. 4: Song Birds: McMinnvillan Staff. 4: Music Tournament, 2, 3, 4. VERNA SMITH — N. E. B., 4: Basketball Team. 4: Varsity Girl, 4: Secretary for K. G. W. Club. 4: High School Vaudeville, 4. GENEVIEVE G. TONEY— “Don’t let your studies interfere with your education.” G. R.. 2, 3; V. M. K.. 2, 3 4: N. E. B.. 4. JOHN SAUTE R—“Johnnie”— Greater men than myself lived: but I doubt it.” S. O. S.. 2. 3: S. O. S. Pres., 3: R. R.. 4: A. E. F. Sec. and Treas.. 4: Seventeen.” 3: Peg O’ My Heart.” 4; Hooch Owls,” 4: Football. 4: Ass’t. Editor Lincolnian. 3: Editor Lincolnian. 4: A Full House,” 4. ROBERT SIMONSON—“Bob”— The eiank of milk cans is music in mine ears.” Stock Judging Team, 3: S. O. S. Club. 2. 3. 4: Sec. and Treas. of S. O. S. Club. 4; A. E. F.. 4. GEORGE SMITH—“Smitty”— It may sound funny, people, but 1 tell you it’s the truth.” Stage Mgr. of Come Out of the Kitchen: Vaudeville: Seventeen:” .lust Like Judy.” 3; Vaudeville. 4: Bill© Club. 3: S. O. S.: Night Hawks, 4: A. E. F.. 4. JOHN STALLINGS— Every time I open my mouth in class, speak.” some fool starts to S. 0. i 4.. 2: Orchestra. 2; Band. 3. 4: Ass’t. Mgr.. 3; Mgr.. 4: Vaudeville, 4: Glee Club. 4: A. E. F.. 4: Doughnut League Council. 2: Yell Leader. 3. ELIZABETH WATKINS— “Betty”— “Why walk when dad owns a car.” Girl Reserves. 1, 2, 3, 4; Campfire. 1. 2. 3: Glee Club. 1. 2; Glee Club Tournament. 2: High Jinks. 2: G. R. Conference. 2. 3: Seventeen,” 3: R. K-. 3. 4: N. E. B., 4: Dramatic Club. 4: Mgr. Special Features A. S. B. Play. 4; G. ). 1 .. 4: G. R. Executive. 4; Vice-Pres. A. S. B.. 4; “A Full House,” 4. Sixteen D@

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