Oregon High School - Little Blackhawk Yearbook (Oregon, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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IJlQ.X M.-X'l'liliRS SUl'lltJN1tJRli IIICSPISRIAXX L'.XST llIf.XNl.X'l'l'1l'Il4S: l'ilIt'S'I' Ron: james King, Nancy llleAuulty, Ruby Stinnett, Mary Lou Larson, Mildred lziieltsou. Lorraine tlreenslitt, Nlary Anne lluseh, l'at Longfellow, Peggy lluckner. SECOND Row: Doris .lane I'riee. Alice Iiekineteller, Frances ltuseh, Marguerite Schwartz, Lavina Calillf, Marjorie Schwartz, ,Io--ephine Specs, Gladys jones. Turin: Ron: XYallace Kohl. liarhara Smith, Dorothy llrcnncr, Eda liae Sehrnmp, llazel Xlctialzuey. john favanagli, ,loanna Cochran, Mary Klulligan, lieth llardenbrook. Fot'RTn lion: llarvey l,osh, lflvner Leach, Yineent Addington, Clark Phillips, Robert Klenisen, Hilmar Slostul, .loan Striclter, Raymond Xlulliu, Hugh Robert:-. StlI'llUMtllllC llliSl'liRl.XN CAST: Xlary Lou Larson, Ruby Stinett. Doris jane l'riee, Violet Reitzen stein, ,lohn Armstrong, Richard tioehran. Activity Report Honor Society The lidwin Klarkham Chapter of the National Honor Society is the most recent addition to the list of U. Cf. H. S. clubs. The members of this group are chosen from among those who best exemplify the ideals ofthe Honor Society: Namely, scholarship, character, leader- ship, and service. Election to this Society is not merely a recognition of merit, it also obli- gates each member to promote the high standards of the National Honor Society until they shall become the ideals ol' all who attend our school. Girls League The aim of the Oregon City Girls' League is to encourage naturalness, proper dress, uomanhness, good judgment, honest scholarship, cooperation, democracy and sincerity. The meetings are dehnitely planned and carried on in a business-like manner. Business meetings are held on the first XYednesday ot each month. Social meetings are comprised ot local talent and guest speakers. lfducational talks are presented by guest speakers who assist the girls in problems they may have and aid them in choosing their vocations. The Girls' League offers and encourages cultural training in these programs. The girls receive practice in public speaking by presiding over open discussion groups. Health de-

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SHN!! ill llfNlrrR Am I W...- SENIOR PLAY l'.-XST: FIRST Run: Nlurcz-lla Smulrrn. 44111-411 lllinxtunu, IZ:u'h:nrzn Smith. Dorothy 1211-111mm-1'. -lrrzm Strivkcr, Rita llzmm-ll, Allison lirlrly. SIVUNII Ram: Rulzuul XYm-ft, llznzrl NIclQ:1lu1cy, llnrxcy I.mh. Kulllryn llvrd, -lulm ihvznlslgll, XY:xll:n'r Kohl, licity jzulc FIl!'IlNXVUl'lll, ,Xrchin 'l'ni11vr, ,IVNIUR l'l..'XY LQXST: FIRNI' Run: Rzlymmul Allluill, ik-rtrlulc Hzallzxglu-1', Fx-ru Slmlwrg, Glzulyx ,lmw-. l.uvin1A fzuliff, Helly llultun, Ililly Rualw. SI-.VUNID Rmx: Ililly blohnfun, Ih-tty Xicholsuu, Lucille lluclxm-1' Dick Tntrrm, Frzumia 5lcl :u'l:m4i. l,NC!lT' llmmgnnlxzn. Mary Xlulligzm. SENIOR fIESl'f':HlAN Ill-INIiIfl'I': FIRST Row: .X1'L'l1in l':li1lcI', Hugh Rnhcrh, 'll-fl I!crgL'l'm1, fQv1'zul4l Ruh- vrts, Lorna l'IYlllAIlkK'lflCI'. .Xygllw fhuhh. S!lHNIP Rim: llzlrvcy Lush, Clmrlw Xlulvcy. Rolnm! XYULN1. Glcn Scharhnck, Lzmclcn Fcrgufon, Ilmmhl 'l'1'z11np, Rohcrt Iilvrxlsml. Tullum Row: Thmnzu Sullivzm, Qlzum-N Iiznilvy, Trevor join-5, XYcfluy Nlm'l'unm-Il, Ilrnrn- Iiuclx, Kathryn Ilcrml, Sll'l7l'.Nl IEUIIH I'l.:Xf : l'IRh'Ik Run: .Xrlitzl jllllllxlbll, limla lfzlr SL'lll'llI!l1J, Ilzuiml llcrml, ,l:mu-N King, Num-5 Mr,-Xnllhy, Lnxnm ltzlhft. Snumxn R1-xx: lmris vlzmu I'1'icc Xlzxry Nlwlffulwl, Rznymuml Mullin, Kathryn Hvffi. VVIJIJB' l311C1d11'I'. llzxrxvy I.:-Nh, Ilvrmun l.:xkn-y, I':ml .Xrmvl4I, W- SENIOR HESPICRT XX IH YI? FIT STLfDFN'I' BODY PTLXY



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Activity Report velopment is supported by the encouragement of athletics for girls. This organization aims to make every girl a well-rounded individual versed in these accomplishments. Oregon City was honored by having Dorothy Chambers elected president for 1936-37 of Northwest Oregon Conference of Girls and Patricia Longfellow elected secretary-treasurer at Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon, April 18, 1936. Our dean was elected President of Northwest Oregon Conference of Deans for the coming year, 1936-37. The girls of Oregon City High School wish to express their deepest appreciation to Mrs. James V. Danielson CMiss Ardath Caldwellb for two happy, instructive years under her guidance. Each officer is chosen on merit. She must be capable and willing to cope with all sit- uations. Girls' League ofhcers for the two semesters of the year 1935-36 are as follows: First semester: President, Betty Mills, Vice-President, Dorothy Chambers: Secretary, Margaret Betts: Treasurer. Dorothy McAnultvg Senior Representative, Muriel Bablerg junior Repre- sentative, Ruby Buolg Sophomore Representative, Patricia Longfellow, Song Leader, Vir- ginia Smith. Second semester: President, Ioan Striekerg Vice-President, Peggy Buckner: Secretary, Laura Sheretg Treasurer, Marjorie VX'armuthg Senior Representative, Janabel Moyer, Junior Representative, Caryl Stuckg Sophomore Representative, Mary Lou Larson, Song Leader, Doris Jane Price. Following is a yr-ar's review of Girls' League activities for 1935-36, in addition to monthly business meetings: Oct. 5,1935 lllustrated lecture on Japan given by Mrs. Gussie Hull, Principal of Bar- clay School. Oct. 29 Girls' League Party. Nov. 2 Deans' and Girls' Conference at Milwaukie with Miss Caldwell CMrs. J. V. Danielsoni District Chairman. Nov. 26 Grace Club Program. Dec. 18 Charity Christmas Party. Ian. 14, 1936 Lecture on Care of Skin and Hair by Miss M. J. Church and Miss E. Orr, Meier and Frank beauticians. Jan. 28 Tea for second semester ofheers of Oswego-VVest Linn High and Oregon City. CMiss Caldwell's apartmenti. March 18 Sponsoring of public assembly lecture by Dr. U. G. Dubach, Dean of Men, Oregon State College. April 22 Mothers' Tea, honoring all mothers of Oregon City Senior High Girls. May 28 Election of officers for Fall, 1936. Grace Club The Grace Club is composed of thirty Sophomore, Junior and Senior girls, whose aims are to strive for knowledge concerning the graces of life and those things desirable to girl- hood. A study is made, in the meetings, of etiquette concerning such topics as, introductions, social notes, conversation, and general manners in public. The club raises money by means of dues and sales. I The year's activities have consisted of presenting an assembly before the Girls' League, a tea entertaining the mothers and the members, a dance for the club members and their escorts, school activities, where they feel assistance can be offered and individual group projects. Officers: Virginia Smith, President: Lavina Califf, Vice-President, Bonnie Hadley, Sec- retary: Eda Fae Schrump, Treasurer. Hi-Y The Hi-Y was organized in Oregon City High School in 1930. This club is affiliated with the National Hi-Y fellowship and is under the Portland Area Councl. The purpose of this organization is to create and extend Christian character in the school, and is manifested through its efforts to promote clean sports, clean scholarship, and service achievement. The Hi-Y sponsored programs and dances to raise money for the tennis courts which were new recently, a Christmas benefit program for the needy and their traditional tag day. Page Tlzirty-fire

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