McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)
- Class of 1949
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HARRY DAwsoN Foreword Dear Students: ln this, your annual, we the editors and staff, have attempted to give you a glimpse of outstanding activities and clubs from the school year of 1948-1949. We can never forget this school year, with its laughter, disappointments, and anxiety. ln years to come we'll look back on such events as the basketball and football games. The games wouldn't have' been right without the weekly pep assemblies that were kept going by our vivacious song and yell leaders, and the corny Collect-O-Pep skits. Nor will we forget those yellow slips for first period tardiness, the worry over dates for the G. A. A. Dance and the junior-Senior Prom, the terrible rush for the cafeteria line, or the voice of Mr. Skinner over the P. A. system. Yes, this was a won- derful school year. We hope you the readers enjoy this annual as much as we the staff enjoyed making it for you. Much credit is due to Merril Lewis for his faithfulness in rounding up write- ups: to Millie Engle for her clever art work: to Virginia Ruffner for her many hours spent on feature articles: to Priscilla Tennis for her all around good work: to George Baumgardner for his outstanding pictures: to Bruce Brown'for athletic statistics: to John Waugaman for hard work gathering advertisements: to Mr. Dawson, our advisor: and to the entire staff for their good work. We hope this annual will help you reminisce in the years to come. Sincerely yours, BEVERLY WITHYCOMBE, Editor. nedieqiien A Miss Ethel Hamblin Miss Audrey Showalter We the students of Mac Hi lovingly dedicate this annual to two of our most re- spected and beloved teachers, Miss Hamblin, and Miss Showalter. Avmulsrna non M M. J? ,,,,,.-........g MR. SKINNER Clifford J. Skinner, a graduate of McMinnville High School, and Linfield College, has been principal at Mac for three years. Students have found him ready to help in every way possible and alway interested in activities as well as school life. M R. FAGAN Frank E. Fagan has served as superintendent of the McMinnville Public Schools for many years and has always been interested in the student's welfare. Administration l SCHOOL BOARD I Left to Right: Dr. W. W. Heringer, Clerk, Frank Fagan, Francis Marsh, Francis Vollstedt, James A. Howard, Mrs. Ed Bergstrom. Row 1, left to right: Mary Angell, English, Chorus: Harry Dawson, Art, Biology: Bob Dungan, Gen. Science Warren Ewing, English, Public Speaking: Arthur Fryer, Science: James Goodwin, Commerce. Row 2: E. J. Greiner, Ind. Arts: Ethel Hamblin, English: Elizabeth Hohn, Commerce: Austa C. Hutchcroft, English: Clifford James, Algebra, Math: Evelyn Johnson, Home Economics. Faculty S A i A e: -,'-: :-' , .. f b: ' , - 1 e'2r L 'iii , e ' Row 3: Don Klein, History Civics: Margaret Kopf, P.E.: Laverna Lapham, Health: Doris Manning, English, Journalism: Paul Patrick, Voc. Ag.: Robert Paul, Geometry, Algebra. Row 4: Gertrude Payne, Library: Lee Reeder, World History: Loyal Rich, Health: Orile Robbins, Boys P. E.: Audrey Showalter, Latin, Soc. Ec.: Bjorn Venass, Band. Student Council Student body officers, the presidents of each class, and one representative chosen for each fifteen students from English or Social Science classes, and Mr. Skinner con- stitute the student council, which forms the policies of the student body. This organization holds student body elections, acts as a nomination committee, fills vacancies, authorizes the awarding of letters in all sports and activities, is re- SDOYISIDIE for the March of Dime and Junior Red Cross campaigns, and performs all duties necessary to adequately carry out these and all other student body activities. The council this year also inaugurated a Homecoming Day, for all former students, and made plans to send next year's student body officers to a conference being held for the student body officers of Oregon high schools. First row, left to right: Wiser, Withycombe, Strayer, Beeler, Schrieber, Tennis, Waits, Olsen, Harmen Second row: Barner, Beeler, Beckner, Grabouski, Bellinger, Koch, Johnson, Frink Third row: Sampson, Ranck, Newcomb, Johnson, Jacobs, Toliver, Wiser, Robins Fourth row, Hanville, Frainey, Grenfell, Waugaman,Well, Bundy, Smith, Wherley Seated-L. R.-Wiser, Mr. Goodwin. Standing-L. R.-Blensly, Huston, Strayer, Koch. Janitors The janitors have completed another year of picking up trash, sweeping floors, and staying till all hours of the night waiting for the play cast or the scenery painting crew to go home so they could lock the doors. Without the janitors the school would be lost, the student body wish to express their thanks here-thank you. Student Finance The duties of Student Finance are to pass on all bills of the student body and to appropriate funds to the different student body organizations, such as the school paper and the textbook rental system. Mr. Skinner appointed Beverly Wiser, Donna Huston, Laura Koch, and Doug Blensley to the Student Finance com- mittee this year. Mr. Goodwin is their advisor. First Row: John Oleson and Milo Cowlthorpe. Second Row: Arlo Oleson, Orvil Oleson and Bill Paul. CLASSES ' '3 'T-fr:--21 I '1 xg U A' . 5 '51-ff-X-ZQ: Q-ff , 0 'gan f ' fx Q f , 1' g . L: 2?-.', i Tl!-1 . Senior Class The Senior Class of forty-nine has been active in many things this year. They sponsored a highly suc- cessful flunk day, and gave the senior class play Al- most Eighteen . Many others of the' class have worked in -the different organizations and in the athletic field. Officers were: President, Harold Loiblg Vice Pres- ident, Marilyn Nordeen, Secretary, Pat Teague: Treasurer, Maurice Jernsteadtg Sergeant-at-Arms, Jack Cox. Representatives for student council include: Mary Beeler, lrvin Hanville, John Waugaman, Bill Johnson, Madonna Sampson, Maysel Ranck. President - Harold Loibl i Seated-L. to R.4Miss Showalter, Nordeen, Teague, Mr. Paul. Standing-L. to R.-Cox, Jernstedt. ANN CURTIS- Rich in good works Transferred from Lafayette 45 G. A.A. 45 McMinnvillian 45 Football banquet 4. BETTY MILLER-- Big plans for the Future Transferred from Standberry, Missouri5 G. A. A. 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Operetta 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Football banquet 4. LLOYD WHITE- Love, honor, and Oh-Baby CLARICE ADAMS- Many littles make a much G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Annual 45 Vice-President of F. H. A. 45 F. H. A. banquet 3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. ILENE KREDER- l would rather please one good man, than many bad men Transferred from Carlton 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Senior Girls Presi- dent 45 Operetta 45 Student Council 25 Football banquet 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. JEANNE YOUNGBERG- She is full of good meaning and wishes F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. Sec. 25 F. H. A. Pres. 35 Honor Society 3,45 Honor Society Sec. 45 State Officer of F. H. A. 35 Chorus 35 Operetta 3. VIRGINIA RUFFNER- Where there is life there's Gin - - - ny G. A.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. Board 3,45 Football banquet 45 Jr. Sr. Prom Chairman5 Annual 45 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Pres. of C. 0. P. ALAN MAXWELL- You don't have to tell me l am good l know it Band 1,25 Senior Class Play 45 Fire Squad 3,45 Annual 45 Stu- dent Council 3. MARY LOU KNOWLES- Quietness reveals her personality G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Football banquet 45 LOIS BRIDE- She who is good is happy G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1,25 F. F. A. banquet 35 Football banquet 4. GEORGE WARMINGTON- A finished gentlemen from top to toe Student Council 1,25 Honor Society 3,45 F. F. A. Pres. 35 Delegate of F. F. A. State Convention and State Farmer 45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,4. BARBARA WILSON- She keeps her own counsel F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. Repres. to State 35 Freshman Sec. 15 F. H. A. Pres. 45 Noon Rec 1. MAYSEL RANCK- Nothing hinders me, or dauts me G.A. A. 1,2,3,45 G.A. A. Board 3,45 Student Council 45 Operetta 45 C. O. P.5 G. A. A. Dance Chairman 4. DELORES JOHNSON- I do think me to be a pretty wise gal G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 McMinnvillian 45 An- nual 45 Senior Class Play 45 Football banquet 45 F. H.A. 1. BEVERLY WISER- Not much talk, a great sweet silence G. A. A. 1,2,3,43 Treas. of Junior Class3 Student Council 43 43 Honor Society 43 C. O. P3 A. S. B. Sec 43 D. A. R. Repres. 43 Finance Comm. 4. DONAL CASEY- One who always has his say ' F.F.A. 1,2,3,41 Chorus 3,43 Operetta 3,43 Wrestling 43 State farmer degree in F. F. A. DELORES STARNES- The time to have a good time is now- lets go G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 43 Football banquet 4. Sr. Class Play Comm. 4. JO ANN MINAHAN- Little lady make believe Football banquet 4. CHARLES SITTON- Men give away nothing so liberally as their advice Football 1,2,3Q Basketball 33 Student Council 33 Rec. Comm. 33 Sarg. of Arms of Sophomore Class3 Fire Squad 3,41 F. F. A. 1,2,3,43 F.F.A. Vice-Pre. 3,43 M Club 3,4Q Sec. of M Club 43 Went to F. F. A. Convention at Kansas City. CAROL TUGGLE- The whole world is a stage A. S. B. Play 3,4: Student Council 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Treas. of C.0. P.3 Honor Society 3,43 Vice-Pres. of Honor Society3 Girls League Board 33 Girls League Pres. 43 McMinnvillian 3. DELLA HARSHMAN- School houses are work houses, not play houses F. H. A. 1,2,3 G. A. A. 1,2,3: Student Body Play 23 Annual 33 Honor Society 43 McMinnville 3,43 Editor of McMinnvillian 43 Quill and Scroll 3,41 MARIAN CHRISTENSEN-- The mall courtesies sweeten life3 the greater enable it F. H.A. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4j Girls League Vod-Vil 43 Football banquet 4. BEVERLY WITHYCOMBE- A gal that worked for what she's got!! G.A.A.1,2,33G.A.A. Board 33 Annual 3,43 Editor of Annual 43 Honor Society 43 Senior Class Play 43 C. O. P.3 McMinnvillian 2,33 F. H. A. 13 A. S. B. Vice-President 43 Football banquet 2,3,4Q A. S. B. Play 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Homecoming Dance Chair- man 4. Student Council 2,3: Junior Prom Chairman 33 G.A.A. Dance Chairman 3. JACK COX- Happy am'l, from care I am free, why can't they be contented like me Transferred from Beaverton 43 Football 43 Basketball 43 Track, 43 M Club 43 King of Sox 43 Sarg. of Arms of Sr. Class3 Pres. of Teen Club 4. FRANCES HOWARD- Trouble comes in small packages SHIRLEY McKlNNEY- A quite student who thinks more than she talks G. A. A, 1,2,3,43 F. H. A. 13 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. t CHARLES TERRY- Just give me women or horses Transferred from Lawton, Okla. 23 Fire Squad 23 F. F. A. 3,43 ELIZABETH DULL- No gems, no gold she needs to wear, she shines without them Chorus 1,23 Sr. Girls Sec.3 Girls League Vod-Vill 43 F. H.A. 4. VIOLET BIGGS- Never let your studies interfer with outside activities Transferred from Dayton 45 G.A.A. 45 McMinnviIIian 45 Foot- ball banquet 45 A. S. B. Play Comm. 4. MARY BEELER- Peppiness goes hand in hand with red hair G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. Sarg. of Arms 35 G. A. A. Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Yell Leader 3,45 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman5 Football banquet 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Honor Society Historian 45 A. S. B. Tickets Chairman 25 Sr. Class Play Chair- man 4. DOUGLAS PERRY- Just ask me, I know Band 35 Fire Squad 3,45 Chorus 45 Operetta 4. DONNA NORDQUIST- None but herself can be her parallel Girls League Vod-Vil 45 F. H. A. 15 G. A. A. 3,45 Operetta 4. MADONNA SAMPSON- Very good athlete and a warm friend G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 Football banquet 4. GAIL AN DRIST- Her smile encircles the whole' heart F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Treas. of F. H. A. 45 G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 Vice-Pres- of G. A. A 45 Honor Society 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Jr Sr. Prom Chairman5 Football banquet 45 MILLIE ENGLE- Soft speech, dimples, nice ways-result dia- mond G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Band 15 Tennis 35 Student Council 15 Jr. Sr. Prom Chairman5 Football banquet 45 Annual 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Student Body Play Chairman 3,45 HAROLD LOIBL- I may go farther and fare worse Student Council 2,45 Fire Squad 25 A. S. B. Play 45 Football 35 Tennis 35 Annual 35 Class Pres. 3,45 M Club 3,4. LOUETTA VANCE- Man hater when none are around I Transferred from Portland 25 G. A. A. 3,45 Sr. Class Play Oper- etta 45 Chorus 45 C. O. P. ' BETTY VOLLSTEDT- Chatter, chatter, as I go, and will go on forever G.A.A. 1,2,35 Sr. Class Play: Quill 6. Scroll 3,45 C.O.P.5 Mc- Minnville 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.5 Football banquet 4. JOHN WAUGAMAN- Quietly he'II climb to the top Fire Squad 2,3,45 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman5 A. S. B. Play 45 Sr. Clas Play Chairman 45 Annual 45 Student Council 4. DONNA HUSTON- Education is the apprenticeship of life G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 Treas. of G. A. A. 45 Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent finance comm. 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 G.A.A. Board 35 Student Council 25 F. H. A. 1,4. VIRGINIA ROSEBALM- A good friend is better than gold or silver Transferred from Amity 15 F. H. A. 3,45 Football banquet 45 Sr. Class Play Comm 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. BONNIE BRIDE- Short, saucey but sweet G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. Board 3,45 Band 1,25 Football ban- quet 45 G. A. A. Dance Chairman 45 Tennis 3. JAMES JACKSON- A great guy to those who know him Chorus 45 Opperetta 4. PAT JACKMAN- Quiet in appearence with motives unknown G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 Treas. of Sr. Girls. ELIZABETH OLSEN- With a song in her heart, she smiles at everyone G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F. H.A. 1,45 G.A.A. Board 45 Girls League Vod Vil 45 Annual 45 F. F. A. banquet 45 Jr. Sr. Prom Chairman5 Football banquet 45 Girls League Board 4. MARIAN MAYNARD- We must not stand upon trifles G.A.A. 35 McMinnville 45 Football banquet 45 Band 35 Chorus 2. ANNA HOPFER- Sweet and shy, good standby G.A.A. 3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 F. H.A. McMinnvillian 45 Football banquet 4. MAURICE JERNSTEDT- l would rather blush, than be pale Honor Society 3,45 F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Sec. of F. F. A. 25 Reporter for F. F. A. 35 Treas. of F. F. A. 45 State Farmer 4. YOLA MICHEAL- A thing of moods and changes is woman ever' Noon Rec. Comm. 25 G.A. A. 1,2,35 Prom Comm. Chairman. Tennis 35 ANN STROUT- Where boasting begins dignity ends G. A. A. 3, Sr. Girls Sarg. of Arms5 Football banquet 45 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm 3. ILENE NEWBERG- There is a good time coming G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 McMinnvillian 2,3,45 Quill G. Scroll 3,45 Student Council 35 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.5 Fire Squad 3,45 G. A. A. Board 45 Girl of the Month 45 C.0.P.5 Girls League Vice-Pres. 45 Tennis 3,45 A. S. B. Play 45 Football banquet 1,2,45 Sr. Class Play 3 TEDDIE WRIGHT- Little to do, but lots to say Manager of Track Team 35 Fire Squad 3,45 DENNIS ATKINSON- Let man's talk attend thy tongue Student Body Play 45 M Club 3,45 McMinnville 45 Class Trea. 15 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4. DONNA JEAN MEIER- Those winkable, blinkable, merrily twinkable, simply unthinkable eyes Transferred from Mclntosh, Minn. 35 G.A.A. 3,45 A. S. B. Play 3,45 Sr. Class Play 45 Quill 6. Scroll 3, 45 Band 35 Jr. Sr. Prom Chairman5 McMinnvillian 35 G. A. A. Dance Chairman 3,45 Football banquet 45 Girl League Vod-Vil 45 Speech Con- test First Place at Linfield 45 Girl of the Month 45 Class Orator 4. PAT TEAGUE- Books teach us ver little of the world Y Football 35 Chorus 35 Jr. Class Vice-Pres.: Track 45 Sr. Class Sec. STANLEY WINTERS- A nicer fellow was never found Transferred from Sheridan 35 Basketball manager 35 Baseball Manager 35 Football 45 Track 45 M Club Reporter 45 F. F. A. 4. MARGUERITE ELKINGTON- She agrees with everybody Annual 15 G. A. A. 15 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 McMinnvillian 35 Chorus 25 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. MARA LYNN MANNING-- She just the quite kind, whose virtues never vary Transferred from St. Helens Hall 35 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 G. A. A. 3,45 Sr. Class Play Chairman 45 Football banquet 45 G. A. A. Dance Chairman5 Annual 4. DICK STRAYER- The love for books, the golden key that opens the enchanted door Student Council 1,2,35 Vice-Pres. of Sophomore Class5 Fire Squad 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 45 A. S. B. Pres. 45 M Club 4. GORDON TRAVIS- Little, but mighty Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.5 Basketball 3,45 Football 45 Sr. Class Play BARBARA ROSSNER- What unshine, is to flowers, smiles are to humanity . G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. JOYCE BURBACH- Quietness is best G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Operetta5 F. H. A. 45 Sr. Class Play Staff5 Football banquet 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. JOHN GUNNING- lt's better to a witty fool, than be a fool- lish wit Sr. Class Play. NORMAN OLSEN- A Jolly good kid, too tall to be hid JUNE RUTHERFORD- A good laugh is sunshine in a home Transferred from Joplin, Miss. 35 G. A. A. 45 F. H. A. 45 Annual 45 McMinnvillian 45 Football banquet 4. MARGARET MATCHES- Put that piece of paper in my hand' Annual 45 G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. Board 3,45 Tennis 35 A. S. B. Play Staff 2,35 Sec. of C. O. P.5 Student Council 35 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. IRVIN HANVILLE- Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Sarg. of Arms Jr. Class5 M Club 3,45 Pres. of M Club 45 All Star Football and Basketball 4. HARLAND ALBRIGHTSON- A truly modest fellow' Student Body Play Staff 3. PAT PRITCHETT- Definitely a swell sport Football banquet 45 F. H. A. 45 Chrous 45 Opperetta 45 G. A. A. JIM STOWELL- Never a dull moment when he's around Camera Club 35 Sr. Class Play Staff5 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. LLEWELLYON GARDNER- Nothing can bring you any peace but yourself G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Football banquet 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. JOAN RATH- Cheerful and willing, a place she is filling, and that is a useful one Transferred from Redbluff, Calif. 4. BILL JOHNSON- Huh, I do'n't get it Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Pres of Freshman Class5 Noon Rec. Comm. 15 Honor Society 45 Chorus, Operetta 35 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm.5 Annual 4. REX SHARP- lt isn't the size of a man that counts Transferred from Neosho, Missouri 4. EUNICE ROBERTSON- She can be as wise as we and wiser when she wishes Transferred from Lafayette 15 Operetta 45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1. PAT LAUNE- A smile for everyone G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Mc- Minnvillian 45 Annual 45 Football banquet 4. RAY HOLT- A second Al Capp Student Body Play Staff 45 Sr. Class Play. DICK SIXBERRY- Has anyone seen my bugs? Band 3,45 Sr. Class Play Staff. KATHLEEN CHEGWYN- A kindly quite spirit, where malice finds no home F. H. A. 15 Girls League Vod-Vil 4. BARBARA REDMOND- lf there is a way she'll find it G. A. A. 1,35 McMinnville 3,45 Annual 35 Football banquet 3,45 Sr. Class Play Staff5 Girls League' Vod-Vil 4. DICK GASS- I never think of the future, it comes soon enough HAL MAHON- After any women's heart Football 1,2,3,45 M Club 2,3,45 Basketball Manager 25 Base- ball Manager 35 Camera Club 45 Sr. Class Play BARBARA WAGNER- The force of her merit makes her way G. A. A. 15 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 A. S. B. Play 35 McMinn- villian 3. JACK FORELL- l am a regular heart smasher??? Band 1,2,5 Vice-Pres. of Freshman Classp Pres. of Sophomore Class5 Football 3,45 M Club 3,4. PAT WOLF- Life's not boring, in fact it proves most interest- ing at times G. A. A. 1,2,3,45 G. A. A. Board 45 Quill 62 Scroll 3,45 Football banquet45 Annual 45 Jr. Sr. Prom. MARILYN NORDEEN- Nothing so sweet in life as loves young dream Transferred from Amity 25 C.0.P.5 G.A. A. 25 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Football banquet 45 Sr. Class Play5 Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class. ERNIE WHITE- Blessed be he who invented sleep Tennis 1,2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Football 45 M Club 3,4. MAHLON HORTON- Bashfulness is an ornatment to youth F. F. A. 2,3,45 Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Basketball 2. DELORES SAM PSON- Her size does not limit her ability G.A. A 1,2,3,45 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Football banquet. 4. JEAN BOGH- Pretty, dark, and petite F. H. A. 25 Girls League Vod-Vil 45 Operetta Costume Chairman 4. LESTER BROWN- True to his work, his friends, his words F. F. A. 1,2,3,45 Sec. of F. F. A. 35 Pres. of F. F. A. 45 Honor Society 45 Repres. to Kansas City 45 F. F.A banquet chairman 3,4. ROBERT TROYER- A nice boy to know K Sr. Class Play Comm. 4 girls. Class Will 1,Clarice Adams, leave my chemistry grades for any- one who wishes to drop out of chemistry. 1,GaiI Andrist, leave I, Mary Beeler, leave who has feet big I,VioIet Biggs, leave look at, but not l,Jeanne Bogh, leave my friendly ways to Joyce Jones. the G.A.A. presidency to the girl enough to fill my shoes. Vernon Leroy for junior girls to to love. my senior year to Betty Reed. I, Bonnie Bride, leave Lloyd Brouse for the sophomore I, Lois Bride, leave the front desk in Mrs. Laphams' health room to any junior who is placed there. l,Joyce Burbach, leave my sister, Ardith, to face one more year of high school. We,Marian Christenson and June Rutherford, leave Miss Payne's library. I, Ann Curtis, take my continual talking ability with me. I, Elizabeth Dull, leave my long hair to Virginia West- fall. I, Marguerite Elkington, leave my mathematical ability to Virginia Schriber. I, Millie Engle, leave hearing wedding bells instead of school bells. I, Lewellyn Gardner, leave school at long last. I, Della Harshman, leave my H's for the teachers to distribute as they see fit. l,Anna Hopfer, leave my knowledge of men to Win- ifred Baker. l,Frances Howard, leave my well beaten path to the office to Mary Lou Scheller. I, Donna Huston, leave this sign on the paper cutter in the office, Beware, it bites. We, Pat Jackmen and Delores Johnson, leave every- thing, because we can't take it with us. I, Ilene Kreder, leave my smile to Colgate ads. I, Patricia Laune, leave so some other girl may collect chemistry slips. I, Mara Lynn Manning, leave my social economic units to my little HJ brother. I, Margaret Matches, leave. Cperiodl I, Marian Maynard, leave to go to Oregon State. I, Shirley McKinney, leave at long last. I, Donna Jean Meier, leave to Lorene Christianson my ability to get all there' is from chemistry experi- ments. I,Yola Michael, leave to Joan Ferris my ability to say nice things to people. We, Betty Miller and JoAnn Minahan, leave our height to anyone who thinks they are to tall. I, Marilyn Nordeen, leave with Jack. l,Donna Nordquist, leave my blue eyes to Darlene Hoffman. I, Elizabeth Olson, leave my blond hair for girls who yearn for it. I, Pat Pritchett leave my library duties. l,Maysel Rank, leave my pleated skirts to Audrey Choate. We, Kathleen Chegwyn and Joan Rath, leave to enter nurses' training. I, Barbara Redmond, leave with my hair still in braids. I, Eunice Robertson, leave with my little stray dog. l,Virginia Rosenbalm, leave, never again to slave over senior subjects. I, Barbara Rossner, leave nothing to nobody. l,Virginia Ruffner, leave my good times to Donna Brouse. l,June Rutherford, leave my library practice to any- one who wants it. We, Delores and Madonna Sampson, leave Georgean to face the Econ. units alone. I, Delores Starnes, leave Miss Kopf to find another all star forward for her basketball team. l,Ann Strout, leave my passion for pep assemblies to Sammy Johnson. l,Carol Tuggle, leave my acting ability to Wanda Farmer. I, Lou Vance, leave to find someone to take Don's place. I, Betty Vollsteadt, leave with my three bestfriends, me, myself and I. I, Barbara Wagner, leave my ability to get along with Miss Showalter to all oncoming juniors. l,Barbara Wilson, leave hoping to make my home economics useful. I, Beverly Wiser, leave my quiet ways and ability of not spreading gossip to Penny Bailey. I, Beverly Withycomb, leave my school spirit for next year's COP'S. I, Pat Wolf, leave my slim figure to Eloise Apperson. l,Jeanne Youngberg, leave my place in the honor society to any hard working student. I, Harland Albrightson, leave my graceful movements to those who need them. l,Lester Bowen, leave my knack for chemistry ques- tions to anyone who wishes good grades. I, Donal Casey, leave my singing voice to Marilyn Hess. We, Jack Cox and Dennis Atkinson, leave Joan and Carolee to shift for themselves. l,Jack Forell, leave my ability to sneak in late every morning to Bob Hughes. I I,Dick Gass, leave my ability to rebuild old CHFS fo Bill Burden. ,, I,John Gunning, leave to E11 BQCICI' mY Hbllltb' Of changing girls, and liking i . I l,lrvin Hanville, leave my old raZ0r' blades to Jim Beard. , , , l,Ray Holt, leave my cartoons to Priscilla Tennis. l,MahIon Horton, leave my name FI'09 f0l'eVe , I hope. , I, James Jackson, leave McMinnville Hi. We, George Warmington and Maurice Jernsteadt, leave with our F.F.A. stripes showing. l,BilI Johnson, leave my studious ways to Lyle Dull. l,Harold Loibl, leave my business-like ways to Huber Sitton. I, Hal Mahon, leave my clumsiness to Jerry Florey. l,Alan Maxwell, leave sophomore English, at long last. We, Ilene Newberg and Norman Olson, leave our shoes so a yacht club may be started. I u l,Doug Perry, leave to study harder, if possible, in college. I I, Rex Sharp, leave Mrs. McKeever's English class for ood. I, Chgrles Sitton, leave before the teachers change their minds. I, Dick Sixberry, leave before I blow up the chem lab. I, Jim Stowell, am to lazy to leave. I, Dick Strayer, leave the A.S.B. presidency to a worthy junior. I, Pat Teague, leave my wavy red hair to Mr. Duncan. l,Charles Terry, leave my kind heart to the girls. I, Gordon Travis, leave my social econ. units Qcollected for five yearsj to Harold Toliver. I, Bob Troyer, can't decide what to leave. I,John Waugaman, leave in my old Ford. I,Ernie White, leave my deck of old cards and hair oil to Harold Toliver. I, Lloyd White, leave thankful that everyone knows I am no relation to Ernie. l,Stanley Winters, leave my math ability to Dick Pel- litier. l,Teddy Wright, leave my physique to Jay Mussleman. T H H A L L . Cutest Smile- Nicest Ways- llene Kreder Jack Cox John Waugaman MaraLynn Manning Biggest Flirts- Best Figure and Physique- Friendliest- Lou Vance Alan Maxwell lrvine Hanville Pat Wolfe Gail Andrist Harold Loibl Accomplishes Most- ' Most Handsome and Prettiest- Della Harshman George Warmington Dennis Atkinson Mary Lou Knowles Most Dramatic- Hal Mahon Donna Jean Meier Biggest Man and Woman Haters- Best Dancers- Ray Holt Clarice Adams Pat Teague Virginia Ruffner Best Sports- Dennis Atkinson Ilene Newberg F A M E O F Most Likely to Succeed- Best Executives- Dick Strayer Della Harshman Beverly Withycombe Dick Strayer Best Personalities- Most Talented- Most Studious- Harold Loibl Beverly Withycombbe Donna Jean Meier Ray Holt Bill Johnson Donna Huston Best Athletes- Best Dressed- lrvin Hanville Mary Beeler Betty Vollstedt Ernie White Cutest- , Maurice Jernsteadt Beverly Wiser Wittiest- Most Popular- Nicest Ways- Teddy Wright Maysel Rank Jack Cox Mary Beeler Beverly Wiser Bill Johnson Della Harshman Dick Strayer Who's Who DELLA HARSHMAN - When dependable Della Harshman came to Oregon some Montana High School lost a quiet but most capable leader. Della served as editor in chief of the McMinvillan this year and early morning and late evening found her blond head bent industriously over the long table at the rear of the Journalism room. Della had a part in the A. S. B. play, A Date With Judy. She was elected to member- ship in the National Honor Society in her senior year. DICK STRAYER-Diligent Dick Strayer, who leaves his diligence with plently of good humor, was our very popular and successful student body president. Dick leads his classes in scholarship and was elected to Honor Society in his junior year. He has been active in football and served on numerous responsible commit- tees. IRVIN HANVILLE-Indispensable lrvin Hanville is a trustworthy, wear-well person who is as much ad- mired by faculty members as by students. lrv has served as M Club president this year, played tackle on the football team and played tournament basket ball at State this year. Irv is very active in F. H. A. GEORGE WARMINGTON-Group leader George Warmington seems to gravitate naturally to the presi- dent's chair no matter which group he joins. George has served as president of F. F. A. for two years and Honor Society this year. He' was chosen Parliamen- tarian for the UN Model Assembly. He was also chos- en star dairy farmer of the state. lrvin Hanville Beverly Withycombe Dennis Atkinson Mary Elizabeth Beeler of 1949 DENNIS ATKINSON-Dapper Dennis Atkinson is a handsome senior who spells sports with a capital S. for he not only plays basketball very-well-indeed, but also writes most completely of sports for the McMinnviIlan and the Telephone-Register. MARY ELIZABETH BEELER-Matchless Mary Bee- ler is a red-head whose' energy, efficiency, and gay, good spirits have brought her many honors. Mary was president of G. A. A., starred in tumbling and volley- ball, was elected Homecoming Queen, and is a member of the National Honor Society. CAROL TUGGLE-Charming Carol Tuggle served this year as president of Girl's League, an office which carried a multiplicity of duties and much responsibil- ity. Carol has had major leads in two A. S. B. plays, A Date With Judy, in which she played the title role, and in Double Door. Her voice on the loud speaker is almost as familiar as Mr. Skinner's, since she did publicity for most of the organizations in school. She is also a member of the Honor Society. BEVERLY WITHYCOMBE-Businesslike Beverly Withycombe earned her title this year by serving in two major positions-editor of the yearbok and vice- president of the student body in charge of assembly program. Bev is characterized by cool poise and a certain svelte sophistication that never deserts her whether she is playing a part in Ring Around Eliza- beth or Almost Eighteen. Bev was elected to Hon- or Society in her Senior year. Carol Tuggle George Warmington Junior Class Under the direction of Mr. Klein, Mrs. Johnson, and President Harold Toliver, the junior class has had a most successful year. The class of '50 was very much in evidence in every school activity. They were well represented in dramatics, music, athletics, the speech department and many other extra-curricular activities. For the second year the Junior booth was in opera- tion. This was a very welcome addition to Mac Hi. In keeping with the tradition, the Juniors honored the Seniors with a banquet and Prom in the spring. They were also in charge of decorations for the Com- mencement Exercises. The class officers chosen at the beginning of the year were: President, Harold Toliver, Vice-President, Jerry Florey: Secretary, Joan Ferris: Treasurer, Lor- en Christenseng and Sergeant-at-Arms, Delbert Mun- ro. The junior representatives for the student council were: Don Well, Dovie Waits, John Newcomb, Joanne Frink, Priscilla Tennis, Virginia Schreiber, Dick Wiser. Several of the after-game dances were sponsored by the junior class. Harold Toliver, President Left to Right - Ferris, Mr. Klein, Mrs. Johnson, Florey Standing - Christianson, Munro D. Anderson M. Anderson Appearson Baker Barclay Bennette Berger Bergstrom N. Berry R. Berry Brace Branson Brown Burbach Burdon Chegwyn Choate Christensen Clarambeau Collins Cooper Crowe Gas Deever Donahoo Dull Elliott Farmer C. Farris J. Ferris Fisher Florrey Frink Gleason Granger Greenlund Hakanson Hanson Harrison Harshman Hawkins Heath Hess Hixson l-lord Hughes Hyder Jackman Jacobs Jenkins B. Johnson S. Johnson C. Johnson O. Johnson Jonasson Jones Kennedy Knopf Krohn Kukrall Lapham Latimer LeRoy Lewis Lucy Marshall Martin Maxwell McCright Michael Montgomery Morris M unro Musselman Myatt Newcomb Oleson F. Payne M. Payne Pilcher Pounds Rassmussen Reed Reyne Riley Rosenbalm Ruff Sampson Sampson Scheller Scholl Schreiber Schelburn Shumway Slemp Stowell Stultz Tennis Toliver Vanderhoff Van Hine Van Vliet Waits Well Westfall White K. White W. White Williams Winters Wiser Woods f..-mf T 'm ,::-QM:-.5'1.z. N . -1: :gf ' f gen 2 ,Mfg g if mf flax Q, Q Q ,LQ 'Q .mg ,A , .,i,. I .0 .,,, ,Q J in 'Q , w ,V I? , . 3 - fi 3 A S fi 5' 7 Y ji Lifjf ' K A , 2 ' ...Mn ,af First row, House, Mrs. Hohn, Mr. Rich,, Leroy. Second row, Beard, Engle. Doug Blensly - President Sophomore Class The class of 51 got off to a good start under the leadership of Doug Blensley, President. The Sophomores have been quite active this year. In November they sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, several sophomores were in the Student Body play, and many students have been very active in intermural and interscholastice sports. Joyce Mahon, Ann Kamph, Lylas Bartlemay, and Lail Dee Beckner represented the Sophomores on the Swimming Team. For outstanding work in Girls League for the month of February Donna Barner won 'Girl of the Month. The Sophomores also gave an outstanding school assembly which many said was one of the best given. Class officers were President, Doug Blensly, Vice President, Myron LeRoy, Sec- retary, Barbara House: Treasure, Jim Beard and Ed Beeler was A. S. B. Sargent at Arms. Student Council representives were Connie Olson, Lail Dee Beckner, Donna Barner, Gary Smith, Rolland Franey and George Jacobs. First Row-Altimus, Ardnt, Austin, Bailey, Baker, Barner, Bartlemy, Bartlett, Beard. Second Row-Becker, Beckner, Beeler, Berry, Blensly, Brous, Bundy, Burdon, Carter. Third Row-Casey, Clevenger, Clevenger, Cobb, Danielson, Davenport, Dimmitt, Donald- son, Eaton. Fourth Row-Engle, Farnham, Foster, Franey, Gardner, Gearin, Gleason, Grinshud, Hall. Fifth Row-Hamilton, Hielman, Hemberger, Hirning, House, House, Huddle, Hurless, Jacobs. Sixth Row-Johnson, Johnston, Kamph, Kessler, King, Kubeck, LeRoy, Lyons, Lytle. Seventh Row-Mahaffey, Mahon, Marsh, May, McClain, McKinney, Meireotto, Mickey, Minder. Eighth Row-New, Nicholls, Olson, Pardon, Pelletier, Philippi, Powers, Reeves, Reintsmo. Ninth Row-Rice, Rutherford, Sauter, Schoof, Shandy, Smith, Smith, Stafford, Stewart. Tenth Row-Stone, Swinney, Taylor, Troyer, Wehrley, Wiser, Weiss, White, White. Eleventh Row-Williams, Willson, Worthly, Young, Zimmerman, Coleman. 4-1 4 sf Xa. we ov ' L. to R. Mr. Ewing, Skinner, Miss Angel President - Jerry Grenfell Freshman Class The Frosh class of 1949 has been a very active class in school activities and or- ganization. Under the leadership of their Pres. Jerry Grenfellg Sec. Janet Skinner, Sgt.- at-arms Bill Janseng and their advisors Miss Angel and Mr. Ewing. The class sponsored a dance, and put on a talent show at the first of the year, in- stead of being the traditional victimis of initiation. They built the bondfire for the Homecoming. The Freshman class was well represented in athletics. We also had a frosh basket- ball, baseball and football team. The following Freshman served on the Student Council, Virginia Johnson, Ronnie Weherly, Janet Harmon, Beverly Bellinger, Lowell Leathers, Jack Smith, Delores Grabouske, Laura Koch, Grant Robbins, and Alvin Schmidt. First Row-Adams, Banke, Beckman, Bellinger, Boehm, Brous, Brown, L. Brown, Burbach, Carlson, Chase. Second Row-Choate, Collins, Cone, Confer, Courtney, Donaldson, Donight, Duncan, Eaton, Engle, Fagan. Third Row-Farnham, Farrens, B. Finneman, S. Finneman, Fisher, Fredricks, Garrison, Gass, Gearin, Gibson, Grabowski. Fourth Row-Granger, Grenfell, Herman, Harper, Hemberger, Herring, Hiss, Hixon, Hollis, Houghman, Hulst. Fifth Row-Jackman, Jackson, Jackson, Jansen, Jenne,' Jones, B. Johnson, V. Johnson, Kearns, Kirby, Koch. Sixth Row-Larson, Laune, Leathers, Manning, Marshall, Martin, Maxwell, McGrew, McKenzie, McKinney, Michael. Seventh Row-Miller, Morris, Mykleby, Napier, Nelson, Nollette, Nordquist, Norton, Paul, Payne, Porter. Eighth Row-Potter, Prater, Quilliam, Riley, Ring, Robbins, Robenbalm, Roush, Sauter, Schmidt, Schroeder. Ninth Row-Sears, Scott, Sherrill, Shumway, Skinner, Smith, Stoops, Swartzendruber, Tabaka, Vaneck, Wagner. Tenth Row-Webb, Wehrley, Wells, White, Williams, Wolfe, Worden, Zimmerman. ACTIVITIES V 1 u '-'-?' ,Z 1-0 egide ni' mek Str aYer Vi C6-President s Beve f'Iy CQ,-nbe 3 ,. Q ix' x S .iii 'B.Q'.N-ih. sg Ls .Sf ggi 5 1 .if Nl ,, H A. S. B. Officers Secr efar-y Beverly Kev ed Bee ms ' lf eau?-'abpx Vljscr, Q-,arg First Row-Engle, Tennis Withycombe, Waugaman. Second row, Shumway, Olson Adams, Schmidt, Rutherford, D. Johnson, Ruffner, Matches, Duncun. Third row. Mr. Dawson, Vanderhoof, Bergstrom, Maxwell, Beeler. Lincolnian We the Lincolnian staff hope that you the students enjoy this annual. We hope that this annual will bring to the mind of the reader those days spent in the halls of Mac Hi. Credit for the production of the Lincolnian is due to the following staff members, Editor, Beverly Withycombe, Assistant editor, Priscilla Tennis, Business Manager, John Waugaman, Assistant Business Manager, John Bergtrom, Art Editor, Millie Engle, Sports Editor, Bill Johnson, Assistant Sports Editor, Noel Knopf, Layout, Oakly Van- derhoof, Organization, Merril Lewis, Adviser, Harry Dawson. Editor Manager f Withycombe Waugaman The McMinnvillan, bi-weekly paper of the McMinn- ville High School, has won a high place in the students memories of the school year. There was much work done to perfect the paper, both by Miss Doris Manning, the new advisor, and editor, Della Harshman. One of the improvements was to increase the paper from four columns tabloid size. Other members of the staff include: Assitant Editor- Barbara Redmond, Business Manager-Barbara Deever, Vilda Marshall, Donna Maxwell, Naomi Martin, Joyce Jones, Delores Johnson, Merrill Lewis, Circulation Man- ager-John Bergstrom, Sports Editor-Dennis Atkinson, Jack Collins, Verna Duncan, Reporters- Pat Wolf, Priscilla Ten- nis, Mary Beeler, Mary Bennette, Pat Laune, Sylvia Schmidt, Wynona Woods, Jereldine Scholl, Elizabeth Olson, and Typists-Marian Maynard, Clarice Adams and June Rutherford. McMinnviIIian Editor - Della Harshman Manager - Barbara Deever First Row Left to right seated Scholl, Woods, Wolfe, Huston, Olson, Harshman, Redmond, Jones and Tennis. Second row Schmidt, Latimer, Johnson, Martin, Maxwell, Deever, Christenson, Berg- strom, Hakinson, Rutherford, and Laune. Third row, Hughes, Lewis, Terry, Knopf, Marshall, Har- man, Collins, and Maynard. Not pictured are Mary Beeler, Mary Bennette, and Clarice Adams. George Warmington, President First row-Scheller, Schrieber, Christianson, Bennette, Youngberg Second row-Tennis, Huston, Brown, Beeler, Wiser, Withycombe. Third row-Loibl, Tuggle, Warmington, Wilson, Andrist, Toliver, Mrs. Hutchcroft Fourth row-Strayer, Jernstedt. National Honor Society With twenty members in it's fold the McMinnville Chapter of the National Honorary Society completed a very successful year under the leadership of President, George Warmington. Other officers elected at the pot- luck organization dinner which was held at Mrs. Hutchcroft's house were Carol Tuggle, vice-president, Jean Youngberg, secretary-treasurer, and Mary Beeler, reporter. The Chapter held steadfastly to it's purpose of developing scholarship, leadership, service, and character in all high school students as it unfolded the year's program. Three all-school assemblies and two theater parties were included in the program. Whenever called upon the Chapter served in various capacities during the school year. To become a member of the Chapter a student must be scholastically in the upper third of his class. Only Juniors and Seniors can belong. His classmate and the faculty then submit their ideas in the form of a qualifica- tion jacket which consists of service, leadership, and character to the faculty council. The faculty council then decides which students shall be members of the Chapter. They are limited because only five percent of any Junior class and fifteen percent of any Senior class can belong at any one time. The faculty council consists of the principal and four or more teachers of his choosing. Not pictured are Bill Johnson and Della Harshman. Quill and Scroll Society The Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society. The purpose is to further the jounalistic work, and main- taining higher grades. Requirements for member- ship are: a grade standing in the upper third of your class, recognition in journa- listic work, one hundred in- ches of print, or outstanding work in business organiza- tion. First row-Lewis, Wolfe, Harshman, Redmond, Miss Manning. Second row-Withycombe, Newberg, Meier, Collins, Vollstedt, Atkinson, Deever, Tennis. First row-Christensen, Newberg, Mrs. Lapham, Jacobs, Rossner, Olson Second row-Martin, Bennette, Jones, Barner. Girls League The Girls League is a compulsory organization for all girls in school. Every four years the club stages a play written by student and faculty to raise money for the insuing years. This year they presented an all Girls Vod-Vil. The sponsorship of a Twirp Week and dance, the mothers tea, and a Big-Little sister party for the new girls were a few of their many activities. To interest girls in working for Girls League the Girl of the Month was started this year. The girl who does the most outstanding work for Girls League each month is chosen. The officers include: president, Carol Tuggleg vice- president, Ilene Newbergg secretary, Delores Jacobs: treasure, Lorene Christensen, and Historian, Donna Barner. O Klng of Sox Carol Tuggle-President Duncan Beeler-Ferris, Bennette Florey, Maxwell-Barner, Jacobs Tuggle, Cox, Newberg, Toliver Tennis, Dull. l swims, , We - l if WNWM WW W Girls of The Month L. to R. Newberg, Jones Lapham Haklnson Meier Barner Branson First row-Elkington, Maxwell, Christian- son, Andrist, Win- ters, Adams, Wil- son, Youngberg. Second row- Bellin ger, Hixon, Bennet- te, Martin,, Ring, M i c k e I b e e , M. Christanson, D e e- ver, Johnson, Mrs. Johnson. Third row-Holiss, L. Burbach, Shumway, Payne, White, Young, Olson, Hus- ton, Hopfer, Han- sen, Starnes. Fourth row- Miller, Woods, Jackson, A. Burbach, F i s h e r, Tabaka, R u t h e r- f o r cl, Norton, M. Payne. F. H. A. The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to help girls, learn about the betterment of their homes. Everyone who has taken one year of home economics is eliglibe to join. The girls have been very active this year preparing hot dogs at foot- ball games. They also prepared and served a banquet for the F. F. A. boys, and gave a breakfast for the senior girls. I Officers for the 1948-1949 term include president, Barbara Wilson: vice president Clarice Adams: secretary LaVelle Winters: treasure, Gail Andrlstg reporter Donna Maxwell, and historian, Lorene Christensen. Barbara Wilson-President First row-Jacobs, Stultz, Lapham, Skinner, Wil- Ten n is, George. Second row - H ixson, C h o a t e, Koch, Ruff, Hawkins, Pilcher, Heath Marshall. Third row-Sampson, Na- pier, M. White K. White V. Marshall, Moon. Fourth row-Schidt, Clar- ambeau, Dull, Schel- burn, Pritchett, Nord- quist, Laune, Rosen- balm. liams, Ch ristianson, Baker, A. Choate, Bruce, First Row--Jacobs, Worthley, Smith, Terry, Sitton, Bowen, Cooper, Hord, McCright, Knopf. Second Row-Bundy, Reintsma, Gardner, Casey, May, Kubeck, Horton, Casey, Cobb. Third Row-Clevenger, Cone, Confer, Jonasson, Banke, Jackson, Warmington, Hanville, Jernstedt, Sutton, Nichol, Mr. Patrick. President-Lester Bowen. F. F. A. The year 1948--49 has been exceptionally outstanding for the Mac FFA chapter. The boys have won numerous banners, trophies, and plaques from individual showing and exhibiting... The judging team has brought home several 1st, 2nd and 3rd place banners this year. Parliamentary won first in the district contest and also took first in the state contest. The awards given to the boys for their individual practice were also numerous. 1. George Warmington-State and Star dairy Farmer. 2. Stewart Worthy-Best yield award for hybrid corn. The aims of the FFA is to make better farmers, dairymen and ranchers for the . future. This is a hard job and only through proper training andrhard work can this problem be solved. The boys who join the FFA have the chance to learn farm business, community co-operation, and leadership. These, are the essential factors for a suc- cessful farmer to know. The various awards and ribbons that the boys win while they are in school give them hope and determination to do a better job next time. The diversity of the FFA provides a chance for any farm minded boy to excel in his particular field, First Row-Frainey, Tuggle, Meier, Beeler. Second Row-Newcomb, Newberg, Atkinson, Weiss, Waugamen. Third Row-Loibl, Rosenbalm, Shumway, Mr. Ewing. Sl'udeln'l' Body Play The annual student body play, which is usually of the comedy style saw a drastic change this year as a stirring melodrama was presented. Under the direction of Mr. Warren Ewing, Double Door turned out to be a huge success with Donna Jean Meier heading the talented cast. COMMITTEES: Publicity-Beverly Withycombe. Ticket Sales-Beverly Wiser, assisted by other A. S. B. officers. Make-up-Marilyn Nordeen, Joan Hagan, Gerald Brown, William Phelps. Stage-Harold Mahon, Verne Duncan, Jim Stowell, Ted Wright, Jack Cox, Millie Engle, Maralynn Manning, Violet Biggs. Prompters-Mariann Hakanson, Wyonna Woods. Costumes-Mary Beeler, Janet Skinner. Personal Properties-Dovie Waits, Marcella Gearin. First Row-Gunning, Vance, Vollstead Norden. Second Row--Withycombe, Mahon, Meier, Newberg, Travis, Holt, Johnson, Maxwell Senior Class Play On Friday, March 11, the Senior Class presented Almost Eighteen This IS a story of Eddie, a teen-age boy. His trials and tribulations, as a writer, crooner, and with his girl provided many laughs for the audience. A THE CAST: William Barry Grace Barry .,,,,... Beatrice Barry ,.,,7,, Mabel Warren .,,,, Mrs. Granville Eddie Barry .,,,, George Jones Ann Sherman Tommy Granville .... ,,..,,, Sally Davidson .,,,. Mr. Merritt .,,,,.,,. Miss Dalrymple ..... Ray Holt Nordeen Betty Vollstedt Withycombe Donna Jean Meier John Gunning Hal Mahon Lou Vance . Alan Maxwell Delores Johnson Gordon Travis llene Newberg Production Stall Members: Tickets and Finance ........,,,........,....,....... Carol Tuggle Advertising ..,,...........,,,. ..,,..,..,,. V iolet Biggs Programs ,...,,, .....,.,,,.., E lizabeth Olson Properties ..... ,... M araLynn Manning Ushers ..... ....,,. ......,... M a rian Christensen Stage Crew ,..... ...,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,. J ohn Waugaman Make-up ....,... Prompter ,,..... Director ,..... Mary Beeler, Pat Wolfe ,,.,,,.......,,.Virginia Rosenbalm ,,,,,......VMiss Doris Manning Left to Right-Vollstedt, Withycombe, Newberg, Ranck, Ruffner, Vance, Wiser, Matches, Tuggle, Nor deen. Collect-O-Peps Every fall, at the beginning of the year, the Senior Girls elect ten of their group to work with the pep squad, and represent the school in various other activities. The ten girls choosen for this year include the president, Virginia Ruffner, secre- tary Margaret Matches, treasurer Carol Tuggle, fand other membersj, Maysel Ranck, Marilyn Nordeen, Beverly Wiser, Ilene Newberg, Louetta Vance, Beverly Withycombe, and Betty Vollsteadt. The uniforms this year consisted of white skirts, red jeckets, and white scarfs, with the traditional chenille letters. The students of MHS will long remember the talent displayed at the Friday pep assemblies and the Colletc-0-Peps of 1949. Yell Leaders Beeler, Johnson, Ferris, Scheller Song Leaders Williams, House Bennette Pep Squad With the help of four vivacious yell leaders and three pretty song leaders the Mc- Minnville rooting section came away from the State A Basketball tournament with second place honors for sportsmanship. This was only one of the many services the pep squad has done- for the school and community during the past year, and it is one that MHS can be proud of in the ensu- ing years and a tradition to carry on in the following years. First Row-Perry, Sitton Second Row - Johnson well, Loibl. er, Duncan, Waugaman V. LeRoy. Fourth Row- Greenlund Jones, Collins, Roush Strayer. Fifth R o w - Courtney Stoop, White. Sixth Row - Wagner Michael, Donhuit. Fire Squad It is the job of the fire squad to clear the building and stand by their stations un- til the fire department arrives in case of a fire and to conduct all fire drills. The group consists of a picked number of students from each class. Chosen by the squad this year as captains were: Charles Sitton, old building, Ted Wright, new build- ing, and Doug Perry, the gym. The group has as advisor Mr. Paul. Junior-Senior Prom The Junior-Senior Prom of 1947-48 was chalked up as one of the biggest and best events of the year. The class of '49 gave a banquet, a very successful addition to the Prom night, which will be carried on as a tradition in M. H. S. Reigning over the festive affair were Queen, Shirley Quilliam and her court, Eileen Williams, Betty Engle, Jorretta John, Carmelita Cobell, and Rena Toliver. First Row-Meier, Mich- ael, Loibl, Withycombe. Second Row - Engle, Bride, Tuggle. Wright, Newberg, Max- Third Row-Collins, Beel- Elizabeth Dull, secretary. Pat Jackman, treasurer Ann Strout, sargeant-at- arms. Miss Showalter, advisor. Senior Girls This is an organization made up of all senior girls. lt is one of the traditions of Mac Hi that the Senior Girls give a banquet in honor of the Grizzly football team. All cooking, decorating, and serving for this banquet was done by the group of seniors. They are also largely responsible for the success of Senior Flunk Day. Assembly Committee Each year the vice president of the A. S. B. chooses one member of each of the other classes to work with the advisors and the vice president on planning the assemb- lies for the school year. Beverly Withycombe, chairman and senior class representative, Wanda Farmer, junior representative: Cliff Engel, sophomore representativelg and Bill Kirby, fresh- man representative, composed the 1948-1949 assembly committee. Mrs. Hohn, Mr. Dawson, and Mr. Paul were the faculty advisors. The committee obtained outside speakers as well as National Assemblies. Many of the assemblies were put on by student groups and organizations. Seated, Left to Right- Mrs. Hohn,Withycombe Engle, Kirby, Farmer Standing-M r. Paul, M r Dawson. R o s e n balm, Burbach Herring. Science Club Studying rocks, minerals, astronomy, and the use of microscopes have kept the new- ly organized Science Club under the supervision of Mr. Fryer busy during the year. They also sponsored a Microscope Booth at the P. T. A. Carnival and were ably lead by Gary Brown, president, Jack Herring, vice president, Lucille Burbach, sec- retary: and Richard Beckman, sergeant-at-arms. Camera Club During the year, under the direction of Mr. Fryer, a Camera Club was organized with the idea of promoting the study of photography. They were ably lead during the year by president, Jack Herring, vice president, Laurel Adams: secretary, Garry Browng and treasurer, Ron Eaton. First R ow - Beckman, Schroder, Michael, Brown. Second Row - Jonason, Kirby, Adams, Man- ning, Eaton, Herring. Left to Right - Martin, Brown, Koch, Mr.. Fry- er, R i n g, Beckman, First Row-Hixson, Choate. Second Row-Stultz, Farnham, Maxwell, Adams, Sauter, Schroeder, Collins, Courtney. Third Row-Quilliam, Greenlund, Payne, McKenzie, Nolette, Berry, Brown, Larsen, Brown. Eourth Row--Stoops, Martin, Harshman, Riley, Beckman, King, Bundy, Shumway, Sixberry, r. Venass. Band The McMinnville High Band has been a very active one this year, it has been present at all the home football games, played for many occasions down town, and participated in the all school band contest. They also gave a band concert for money to buy new instruments. The officers of the band include: president, Jim Beard, vice president, Noel Knopf, and sergeant-at-arms, Dick Sixberry. A few of the members worked up a dance band which played at some of the school dances. The officers of it include Bog Hughes, president, Bob Berry, vice president, and Ann Kamp, secretary--treasurer. Chorus Kampf. Young, Reed, Kader, Horton. Third Row-Longfellow, Bartlet kins, Casey. Fourth Row--Perry, White, Ruff White, Lyons, Kredar, Burbach Pardon. Fifth Row - Austin, Donaldson Deever, Jackson. First Row-Christain, Philippi, Ap- person, Pound, Miller, Vance, Second Row - Heath, Scholl, Pritchett, Norquist, Evans, Haw: J fZ61A mafdffiwffflf? ATHLETICS 1 I rg'-53 4 - '4...34' . Coaching Staff COACH JAM ES As track coach and assist- ant coach and trainer in football and basketball coach, Clifford James has proven his worth many times. His track team was district champions last year. COACH RICH Coach Loyal Rich knows his job in football, basketball, and baseball. As assistant coach in all three sports he has done much to shape win- ning teams. COACH ROBBINS COACH DUNGAN h An outstanding football player in his own right as was shown by his recent achievements for the Oregon State College squad, Coach Bob Dungan has been a great help as line coach in football as well as being wrestling coach. This is Mr. Dungan's first year at Mac High. Since Coach Oril Robbins has come to McMinnville High as head coach, the Griz- zlies have won a champion- ship in at least one sport a year. He is a superlative coach and a friend of every- one. COACH REEDER Recently graduated from Linfield College, Coach Lee Reeder has shown fine coach- ing possibilities as assistant coach in football, basketball, and base-ball. This is his first year at Mac High. Name Anderson, Dave Beeler, Ed Blensly, Doug Burdon, Bill Cox, Jack Florrey, Jerry Forell, Jack Hanville, Irvin Hughes, Bob Jackman,Paul Johnson, Bill Johnson, Sam Knopf, Noel LeRoy, Vernon Lucey, John Mahon, Hal Montgomery, Marvin Oleson, Richard Pelletier, Dick Sitton,Hubert Smith, Ivan Strayer, Dick Tolliver, Harold Well, Don White, Ernie Top row: left to right- Foofball Roster Pos. Guard Center End Left Half End Quarterback Guard Tackle Guard Guard Center Right Half End Left Half Tackle Tackle End Quarterback Guard Tackle Fullback End Fullback Right Half Quarterback Class Jersey No Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Junior Junior Junior Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Senior Bill Johnson, center, Ernie White, quarterback, Irvine Hanvllle, tackle Vernon LeRoy, left half. Down- Dick Strayer, end, Hal Mahon, tackle, Jack Cox, end. Bottom row: left to right- Jack Forell, guard, Marvin Montgomery, end, Sam Johnson right half Noel Knopf, end. l Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac .... Mac ,,.. Mac Top row: left to right- Footboll Scores 0 Gresham , , 27 Tigard ,, ,, 25 Beaverton , 34 Newberg .......28 Tillamook 33 Oregon City ......i47 West Linn 7, HW14 Forest Grove Hillsboro Paul Jackman, guard: Ivan Smith, fullback: Bob Hughes guard Doug Blensly, end. Down- John Lucy, tackle: Dick Pelletier, guard: Jerry Florrey, quarterback Bottom row: left to right Huber Sitton, tackle: Dick Oleson, quarterback: Ed Beeler, center Dave Anderson, guard. First Row-Rutherford, Mr. Dungan, Mr. Robbins, Mr. James, Winters. Second 'Row-White, S. Johnson, Cox, Hanville, Forell, B. Johnson, Jackman, Mahon, Strayer, LeRoy Florrey. Third Row-Well, Toliver, Blensley, Sitton, Hughes, Beeler, Anderson, Lucey, Montgomery, Burden, Oleson. Fourth Row-Wiser, Hord, Knoph, Eaton, Pelliteer, Mussleman, Ferris, McCright, Crowe, Beard, LeRoy. Fifth Row-Pardon, Brown, Myatt, Brouse, Cooper, White, Bundy, Raush. Sixth Row-Harper, Fagen, Robbins, Quilliam, Garrison, Shumway, Kubeck, Sauter, Adams, Grenfell, Donicht Football After losing their pre-season game to a smooth working Greshem team by a large score, the Grizzlies didn't show much promise for '48' season. But as a result of long hours of practice and about the best team spirit possible the Mac Hi team emerged from the T. Y. V. league scramble with a co-championship with Hillsboro. Although there were only six returning lettermein and numerous injuries hampered the Grizzlies, this was the third football championship in the four years that Coach Robbins has been here. At the end of the year, center Bill Johnson was chosen captain of the 1949 squad. Irvin Hanville, Vernon Leroy and Sammy Johnson gained berths on the T. Y. V. League All-Star team. Those receiving honorable mention were Jack Forell, John Lucey, Dave Anderson, Ernie White and Paul Jackman. Vernon Leroy was first in the league for a scoring record with 72 points. Ernie White had 43 points, and Sammy Johnson 40 points. -rx Kneeling-Travis, Toliver, LeRoy, Porter, Oleson Beard. Standing-Florrey, White, Montgomery, Hanville, A tkinson, Cox and Wiser. Basketball The Grizzlies, although they were sorely lacking in height, showed promise of a good year by winning four games and losing six in their pre-season schedule, which included several of Portland's tougher teams. The regular playing season fwith upsets and postponementsb, was probably the most irregular in the history of the TYV league. McMinnville tied with West Linn for fourth place showing a record eight wins as against six losses. Although he was far the shortest center in the league, Irvin Hanville showed he was one of the best by finishing second in the individual scoring race with a total of 245 points. Irvin was chosen on the Leagu All-Star first team while Dennis Atkinson and Marvin Montgomery were given honorable mention. After winning four tough games in the District 8 playoffs, the Grizzlies gave a good account of themselves in Eugene at the State Tournament. The team won their first game but lost the second to Roosevelt-the state champs. They were eliminated in their third game by Junction City, the fourth place team. Some consolation was gained in the d h ' secon game w en the combined scores of the two teams set a new state record of 129 points. Dennis Atkinson has second best game average in the tournament with an average of 16 points. Although they only played in three games, Dennis and lrvin were eighth and eleventh in scoring with 48 and 47 points respectively. Kneeling - M u sselman Gearin, Altimus, Lytle Pardon Pellitier. Standing-LeRoy, Beeler Oleson, Lewis, Florrey Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Dennis Atkinson Marvin Montgomery Basketball Score 31 35 47 47 37 46 41 49 45 37 35 36 38 39 39 53 50 41 45 50 47 45 44 51 39 37 41 Top-Jack Cox Center-Vernon LeRoy Bottom-Jim Beard Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac Mac 37 ,,,,,, Silverton 27 ,,,,,, Jefferson 42 ,,,,, ,,,,,, S t. Helens 45 ,,,,,, ,,,,, S t. Helens 31 ,,,A,, ,,,,,., F ranklin 45 .,.,.. ,..,. C Ieveland 50 .,,,,, ,7,..,, S ilverton 51 ...,,, ,.,, C Ieveland 42 ,,,,A, , Jefferson 31 ., ,,., Beaverton 36 ,,,,,, . , Franklin 40 ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, H illsboro 41 ,,l,,, ,,l,,,,,, W est Linn 59 ..,.,, Oregon City 30 ..,,,, Y ,7,,, Tigard 58 ,,,,,. Forest Grove 62 ,,A... .,,,7,,,. N ewberg 51 ..,.,, ,,.. B eaverton 43 ,7,,,, 77,7,... H illsboro 44 ,77,A. ,77,.. W est Linn 39 s,,,.. ,,,,,,,,., ,s,.. T i gard 60 ..,... ,,,,s O regon City 51 ....,, 7,,A.,.,,,,,,. F orest Grove 49 ,,s,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,s,,,,.,,ss,,7 N e wberg 45 ,,,,,, .,,,, S alem Bible Academy 49 s,ss.. ,,.,,,s,,7.,s,,,,....,s,,, D ayton 58 ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,. . Dayton 49 AA.... ,,.. P endleton 49 ....,, ,,,.,,,,,, R oosevelt 52 ,,.... ,..., J unction City STATE TOURNAMENT 49 ,,,,,, .,.,,,,A Pendleton 49 ,,,,.. ........ . Roosevelt 52 .....,l.t,,s .,,s, J unction City 42 80 62 42 80 62 Dick Wiser Don Porter Top-Ernie White Center-Irvin Hanville Bottom-Harold Toliver Tennis This year's tennis team, under the coaching of Miss Kopf possibilities of a fine season with six returning lettermen. Wrestling and Mr. Robbins, has ABOVE: First Row - Scheller, Williams, Matches, Engle, Bride, Johnson, Newberg, Barnelr, Bailey. Second Row-Knoph, Florey, Loibl, Atkinson, Jenne, Jones, Miss Kopf, Skinner, White, Lewis, Bergstrom, Toliver. LEFT: First Row - Barkley, Herring, Zimmerman, Grenfell, G. Brown, B. White. Second Row - Engle, C. Gleason, Brouse, Jackson, Crowe, A. Eat- on. Third Row - Jonasson, Anderson Casey, Strayer, Newcomb, Hughes, Mr. Dugan. BELOW: Left to Right - Frink, Beckner, Woods, Mahon, Bartelmay, House, Kamph, Bennette, Mc- Clain. . Although it is admitted that th eGrizzly wrestling squad had a very poor season this year it was to be expected since this was the first year of competition in the sport. All team members showed fine spirit and the will to win. Swimming The McMinnville Swimming team, under the direction of Miss Kopf, has qualified 8 girls for the estate meet. Although it is not yet recognized as a minor sport, it will probably be seen. First Row-Cooper, Grenfell, Wiser, Oleson, Burden, White, Atkinson, Sears. Second Row-Quilliam, S. Johnson, Beeler, Brown, Hord, Toliver, Beard, Adams. Third Row-Sampson, Mussleman, B. Johnson, Hughes, Porter, Collins, Newcomb, McCright. BasebaH This year's baseball squad, although composed, mostly of under-classmen, i a team with a good deal of experience. There are eight returning lettermen on the squad this year. There are good prospects for a successful season this spring. Track With several boys returning from last year's district' winning track squad, Coach James has some material with which to work. The Grizzly squad may easily come out on top again this year. First Row-Rutherford, Pardon, Krohn, Knopf, Loibl, Teague, M. LeRoy, Winters, Cox, Mr. James. Second Row-Florey, Jackman, Marison, Hord, Terry, Hanville, Forell. I Third Row-Well, Frainey, Zimmerman, Altimus, Perry, Brous, H. Sitton, Atkinson. Fourth Row--Ferris, Crowe, Blensly, Smith, Jackson, Myatt, Courtney. fine Front row-Blensly, Knopf, Florey, Sitton, Hanville LeRoy, Pelletier, Well, Winters. Second row-Lucey, Beard, Beeler, Mahon, Loibl, Mussel- man, Johnson. Third row-Anderson, Burdon, Strayer, Montgomery Olsen. Fourth row-Hughes, Atkinson, Smith, Sitton. Fifth row-Toliver, White, Forell. Sixth row-Cox, Jackman, Crowe. President Irvin Hanville M Club Winners of letters in the four major sports, football, basketbal, baseball, and track, elect officers and carry on business and social plans. This organization is known as the M Club. These boys have an outstanding record for hard work and co-operation in trying to make this a better school. The officers for this year were: president, lrvin Hanvillep vice president, Bill Johnson: secretary, Charles Sitton, treasurer, Jay Musselman: sergeant-at-arms, Vernon LeRoy. First row: Johnson, Farmer, Beeler, Huston, Andrist. Second row: Williams, House, Mahon, Wolfe, Matches, Newberg, Ruffner. Third row: Barner, Pounds, Branson, Frink, Olson, Scheller, Bride, Ranck. Fourth row: Tennis, Ferris, Hyder, Miss Kopf. G. A. A. Board This year's G.A.A. activities have been led by the following officers: President, Mary Beeler, Vice-President, Gail Andrist, Secretary, Carolee Johnson, Treasurer, Donna Huston, and Sergeant-at-arms, Wanda Farmer. President Mary Beeler The G.A.A. held a volleyball-tumbling playday. Mac was also represented in the TYV League playday at West Linn taking first place. A gold cup was awarded to the school having the most points in swimming, volley- ball, basketball and pingpong. The sports activities have been carried on by these capable chairmen: Basketball, Charlotte Williams, Volleyball, Maysel Ranckg Tennis, Mary Lou Schellerg Tumbling, Joy Branson, Badminton, Joan Ferris, Table Tennis, Bonnie Bride, Ice Skating, Barbara House, Roller Skating, Glenna Pounds: Bowling, Donna Barnerg Swimming, Joanne Frinkg Horseback Riding, Joyce Mahon, Publicity, Pat Wolfe, and Priscilla Tennis, Track, Delores Johnson: Softball, Ellen Latimer: Playdays, llene Newberg: Golfing and Skiing, Margaret Matchesg Hik- ing, Elizabeth Olson, Biking, Twyla Hyder, Camping, Virginia Ruffner. The G.A.A. swimming team has brought many honors throughuot the '48-'49 school year taking 5th place in the State Swimming meet. The tumbling team has always been very active, giving many performances for various occasions all through the year. Last year a gold cup was awarded to Joyce Mahon as outstanding athlete of '47-'48. The cup is given at the all school assembly the last day of school. Two formal initiations have been held for new members earning 100 points for their 2nd award. First row: Bailey, Winters, Mahaffey, Hall, Weiss, Elliot, Apperson, Beckner, Hyder, Jenkens, Burbach Jones Second row: Bartlett, Stafford, Danielson, Wilson, Olson, Shumway, Waits, Kamph, Meier, Scholl. Third row: Nordquist, Mickey, Shandy, Tennis, Vollstedt, Tuggie, Slemp, Johnston, Stultz, Hansen, Hawkins. G. A. 'A. Firsl' and Second Year Award Winners G. A. A. 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