McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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 38 Lincolnian '38 TAYLOR, MARY ELLEN ‘Full bravely, has she flashed her maiden sword Entered from Salem, Oregon 4; Home Ec. Club 4. WOODS, MARJORIE So quiet and yet so nice Entered from Wiboux, Montana 4; Library Club 4; Intramural Sports 4. WRIGHT, ESTHER Our ideals are our better selves Home Ec. Club 2-3; Cupid’s Dream 2; Hobby Club 3.

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 38 Lincolnian 38 SCOGGAN, DOROTHY “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart “Cupid’s Dream 2; Sports 2-3; Program Club 2; Girl Reserves 3; President of the Hobby Club 4; Collect-O-Pep 4: Student Council 4; Glee Club 4; McMinnvillan 3-4; “Hollywood Bound 4. SINSEL, HAROLD Deeds and, yes, words too, are his motto F. F. A. 2-3; Track 2-4; Agric. Basketball 2-3; Judging team 3. SITTON. KENNETH “And the smallest among you shall be your (Yell) leader. Associated Student Body Yell Leader 4; Assistant Yell Leader 3; F. F. A. 2-3-4; “The Count and the Coed 3; F. F. A. Basketball 2-3-4; F. F. A. Treasurer 3-4; F. F. A. Judging Team 3-4. SHERLOCK, ELIZABETH “If it's to be done well, let her do it Entered from Weed, California 3; Lincolnian Staff 3; Editor of the Lincolnian Staff 4; Band and Orchestra 3-4; Program Club 3; Vice-President of the Program Club 4; Vice-President of the Senior Girls 4; Collect-O-Pep 4; McMinnvillan Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Tennis 3; “Hollywood Bound 4. SPRAKER, MYRTLE “In small proportions we real beauty see Home Ec. Club 2; “Cupid’s Dream 2; “Jerry of Jericho Road 2; Vice-President of the Athletic Club 3; “Boomerang 3; Associated Student Body Song Leader 4; Yell Leader of the Junior Class 3; President of the Athletic Club 4; Senior Ticket Manager for the “Three Cornered Moon 4. WIRFS. RICHARD “These violent delights have violent ends Football 3; Science Club 3; Fire Squad 4. WILCOX,CARDER “Slow but absolutely sure Entered from Palo Alto, California 4; Glee Club 4; “Hollywood Bound 4. WHITE, EILIENE “What more can one want than a perfect lady Orchestra 2-3-4; Band 3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Pep-ster 2-3: “Cupid’s Dream 2; Brass Quartet 4; Program Club 2-3; Pep Band 4; Skidding 4; “Hollywood Bound” 4. REDMOND, NINA “Fear not the dark eyes of a woman Home Ec. Club 2; “Cupid’s Dream” 2; Library Club 3-4; Library Staff 3; McMinnvillan Staff 4; Sports 2; Lincolnian Staff 4. WEBSTER, MERLE “If he can’t say it he’ll print it Band 2; Stage Manager of the “Three Cornered Moon” 4; Fire Squad 4; Glee Club 4. WICHERT, MARGUERITE “She holds her seat—a friend to the human race Athletic Club 3-4; “Cupid’s Dream 2; Home Ec. Club 2; Sports 2-3-4; Glee Club 2. FREDRICKS, HELEN “She’s a firm believer in silence Entered from Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa 3; Program Department 3; Hobby Club 4; Glee Club 4; “Hollywood Bound” 4. STEPHENSON, MYRTLE “Experience is still the best teacher Secretary of the Latin Club 2; Girl Reserve Club 3; Home Ec. Club 4. TURNER, ANNA MAY „ “A light heart lives long Home Ec. Club 2; Athletic Club 3-4; “Cupid’s Dream 2.



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’38 Lincolnian ’38 Senior Class Propkec IT WAS a hot summer day in the year 1950. What could be more cooling than a drive into the country? With the wind in my face I whipped down the highway at 65 with not a care. But my trip had just begun. The sound of bees came faintly to my ears. Funny that bees could be heard when I was traveling so fast. Light began to dawn. Glancing into my rear view mirror. I beheld a motorcycle officer on my trail, blowing his siren with all his might. Well, I thought, I might just as well stop and chat with the good man. Who should the officer be but Etric Farmer. Being that he had been a classmate of mine, I surmised that he would be kind-hearted enough not to give me a ticket. But, no. he was a man pledged to his duty. I must go to the county seat to see the judge. Before going on, we did have that little chat I spoke of. When I asked for news of my old friends, he immediately launched into a long story. Bill Davis had become the state champion soapbox orator. Dolores Lee, Betty Sherlock, and Naomi Hyder had opened a school of training for future physiologists. They always did know all the answers in that course. Dr. Earl Versteeg had recently invented a serum to cure spring fever. Kenneth Harford had been sent to the city jail on the charge of child-beating. His son skipped school and provoked the old man. Can’t Kenny remember he was young once? I always knew that Helen Davis was a farmer at heart. Her poultry won the grand prize at the state fair. Much of the credit should go to Louis Bride her hired man. I was a bit worried about facing the judge and suggested that I should like to get it over. Arriving at the court house, who should I find on the bench but Jack Wible. My, but he was bald. He reminded me of the old days when he cut his hair so short. The dignity of the court weighed heavily on his shoulders. Not even for an old friend would he waive a fine. While I was talking to the judge, Miriam Connell and Helen Londershausen were brought in by two irate firemen, Warren Fairbanks and Ronald Eborall. The girls had turned in a false fire alarm just to see how well the city protected its citizens. After convincing the girls that theirs was a shameful deed, Jack asked me to have dinner with him. We drove to a swank restaurant owned by Ruth Fairhill. Ruth greeted us and led us to a choice table. Betty Booth served us. Ruth told me that she had had to fire Dortha Mae Mulkey the day before because she spent too much time talking to the ice man, John Gilson. Jack informed me that the meat we were eating came from Harry Riggs’ market and that the original product had eaten its last wisp of hay on Eiliene White’s farm.

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