McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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junior Class President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer ...... Sergeant-at-Arms Milton Robins Esther Beal James Breeding Oscar Chenoweth Hubert Bernards A.T THE outset of the school year of 1913-34 the Junior class of that period was organized and officers were elected. The Junior class has been active in all A. S. B. functions. Several members of the class were on the football team including lettermen Robins, Thurston. Clevenger. Terry. White. Mann, and Chenoweth. Not only in athletics were the Juniors supreme but in the operetta. Melinka of Astrakhan. the Juniors had the greatest proportion of leads. Managers for all of this year’s athletics were Juniors, while several Juniors slaved earnestly on the staff of the McMinnvillan and to the paper's success th;y gave much of their best efforts. Many of the girls took an active part in the Pepsters. Since this has been made an activity for only the juniors and sophomore girls, there has been more for those in the junior class to do. They have earnestly cooperated in every way that they could in advertising games and other school functions. Though this is the first year they have not had any members in the Collect-O-Peps. they have made up for it in their other organizations by giving their full support to the school. For Junior day the boys wore ear-rings and hair-ribbons while the girls wore hats and carried canes making it a very gala event. The Juniors gave the Seniors a breakfast in the banquet rooms of the High School. The Junior picnic, an annual event, was not neglected by the class of this year, a very delightful evening indeed. Even though perhaps, we were not the best of them all. we feel that we spent a very profitable year.

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Murray. Edward Tistadt filled the role of the villain. Upon entering the theatre, we saw, much to our amazement, Mrs. Sanders (Irene Vaughn) and Mrs. Dodson (Doris Delamarter) acting as ushers. In the news-reel we were fortunate in seeing another of our old classmates. Leland Barnes, who is now first tenor in the Metropolitan Opera of London. Walking over towards Brockwood Hill, we came upon a queer looking contraption which was invented by Roy Davis. It was a rocket by which a person could get to Pluto in three minutes. We, deciding to risk our lives, got in, and found Emery Tresham to be the operator. Upon reaching our destination, whom should we be greeted by but the president of Pluto, Geraldine Nott, and her husband. Alvin Mullikin. Down the alley we saw a hot dog stand and decided to get refreshments. There we met Verna Horton, who had come all the way from West Linn to run the stand. Once again walking along the sidewalks of Earth, we met Ned Linden leading a Pomeranian and a St. Bernard on leashes. He told us that his employer, Laura Odell, the famous violinist, made him take them for their daily exercise because of orders given by Dr. Robert Dean Boyd, the veterinarian of Moscow. He also informed us that Florence Pyatt had finally married Bob and that Leonard Rice and his wife. Margaret Duerst were demonstrating the new completely electric house. Walking down Tail Light Alley Boulevard we saw the “Chic” Fashion Shoppe, operated by none other than Earl McMullen. He called out his models, Marian Wort-man, Marjorie Stephenson. Mary James. Helen Parrish, and Melba Hood, and showed us his latest designs which had been inspired by his wife, Jean Cone. Going over to the national Livestock Exhibits, we found Paul Beal and Diane Cameron, the managers. They told us that at booth number fifty we would find Helen Kenney Mekkers and her husband, Wallace, exhibiting their prize Mexican Longhorns. At booth number ninety-six Leon Howard was showing prize Plymouth Rocks from Louisiana. Frances Wichert and Wilma Russell were demonstrating how to make confectionery from Candy Tuft and Sweet William. Stanley Tornbom, the second-hand man, and Harold Buel were sitting on the corner smoking their corn-cob pipes and arguing over the value of an antique egg laid in the depression of the year 19}3. A noiseless drum, invented by Alvenia Connell, was being demonstrated by Frances Westall and Eunice Boone. As we wended our way toward our hotel, we passed a book stand where Debby Lou Lever was selling the book Psychology of Restricted English compiled by Ruth Margaret Massey and William Victor Russell, with illustrations by Agnes Wind. We found a radiogram at the hotel asking us to be in Berlin by 2 a. m. Hurriedly packing our bags, we left, hoping that sometime in the near future we might again see our old '34 classmates of Mac Hi. 21 F. W„ E. B.. and A. C.



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Acuff, Armada Allen, Jane Allison, John Barclay, Dick Barendrick, Suzanne Beal, Esther Beard. Bob Bernards. Hubert Bishop, Lela Blackburn, Herbert Breeding, James Brown. Walter Burns, Genevieve Busch, Irene Bynum, Bernice Callahan. Alyce • Cattle, Kathryn Chamberlain. Norman Chamberlain. Walter Chenoweth, Oscar Clevenger. Loren Coleman. Paul Combs, Beverly Critcher. Louise Cue, Ervin Davis. Eulah Dey, Robert Duerst, Marie Juniors Earhart, Arthur Emery, Enid Fagan. DeEtta Frisbie, Jack George, Alvilda Grenfell, Frances Grenz, Jess Hermans. Margaret Hobbs. Kathryn Hood. Clifford Hopkins, Walter Jones. Donald Jones. Grayce Kline. Harold Knox, Barbara Latimer, Stanley Lever, Robert Loban. Lawrence Madsen, Verna Mann, Kenneth Miller, Ruby Mullikin, Naoma Murray, Oscar Nicol, Burton Parker, Dorothy Paulsen. Wesley Pelletier. Lorraine Peters, Nadine Pfouts, Ruth Plumeau, Earl Pratt. Gordon Price, Sarnie Rake, Reta Ramsey, Dorothy Reid, Norman Rinard, Margaret Robins. Milton Sanders, Dale Schenk, Geraldine Scofield. Winifred Seibert, Luther Shelton, Mary Simonson. Alice Snyder. Marjorie Stables, George Strong, Virginia Stupfel, Clair Swift, Rhoda Taylor. Virginia Thornhill. Thomas Thurston. Howard Totten, Byron Trent. Jewel Watters, Pauline Webster, Byron Westall. Walter Wilbur. Wesley 23

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