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Bond The band played capably at all of the pep assemblies and major athletic contests. It was a major factor in boosting our school spirit. Among the other activities of the year were the combined concerts with Tigard's band and the music contest at Oregon City. Howard Case was president, Gene Jackson was vice-president, and Nlary Paddon was secretary. Mr. Bliller directed. Choir The highlight of the year for the choir was the presentation of the comic operetta, HH. NI. S. Pinaforef' Besides presenting and participating in several muscial programs during the school year, the choir entered the music contest at Oregon City in the spring. Mr. Howard F. Miller led the group. Officers of the year were: Bob Tripp, presidentg Fred Sandau, vice-presidentg and ,Mary Schwarzin, secretary.
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FHA The Future Homemakers of America had a busy year helping cook and serve banquets for various school and community organizations. They sponsored the Hayseed Hop. The group was led by Cletis King, presidentg Alice Hoch, vice-presidentg Betty Anderson, secretary, I.enora Koepplin, treasurerg Janice Sanders, historiang Gladys Osborne, reporter. Mrs. Amy Sperry was the adviser. FFA The Newberg Chapter of Future Farmers of America had a very successful year. They won many awards and gained much recognition. About 350 people attended the annual Parent and Son banquet. A Chapter speaking contest, a potluck dinner, and a project tour were included in their ac- complishments. The Parliamentary team won the District Contest and went on to the State Contest. President Delbert Bauer, Vice-president Richard Pedranti, Secretary Marvin Robertson, Treasurer Howard VVilliams, and Reporter Merle Brandt served as officers during the year. Mr. Howard Bennett was the adviser.
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GAA e The Girls' Athletic Association sponsored the homecoming activity, which is to become an an nual affair at Newberg. Several playdays were held, and an amusing assembly program was pre sented to the school. The club was led by Louise Cloepfil, presidentg Ann Foster, vice-president and Joyce Walker, secretary-treasurer. Miss Mary Lou Pearson was the adviser. Social Club Formerly an independent group, the Social Club has reorganized to become an active school club. Dances were held regularly during the year. Officers of the year were: Emery Hermans, presidentg Fred Herring, vice-presidentg and Joann Carlisle, secretary. The advisers were Mr. Miller and Miss Pearson.
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