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

 - Class of 1936

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Junior High Activities GLEE CLUB Finsr Row: Margie Buckner, Rilla Trapp, XVanda Turner, Virgie LeVine, Marie Fry, June Keller, Betty liluhm. Elva XVeinard, Edna NVeiler. SECONU Row: Carol Steiher, Della Burkhart, Clara Polehn, Pearl Hegar, Edna Trout, Naomi Seubert, Lillian Miller, Clara Heilman. Titian Row: Joyce Knoll, Louise Hart, Mildred Burns, Betty llutler, XYinifred llell, llerniece VVaIlace, Ann Lucas. ORCH ESTRfX Kenneth Jennings, Dale Dustin, lieyny Hopwood, Ellen Hair, Shirley Ruud, Geraldine Proffitt. SECOND Row: Eldon Evans, Ethel Hair, Lyle McGahuey, Nadine Short, Mr. Nusbaum. Dorothy Niles, Lela Mae FIRST Row: Eddie Reitzenstein, Eldon Harvey, Hayden O'lSrien, Dean Silva, Arlene Anderson, John Hair, Myers, Anna lu Ramsow--r, Dorothy Heiden, Dorothy Millard, Chelsea VVilson. THIRD Row: Darrel Gup- till, Albert Kister, Ruth Meador, Dorothy Keith, Anne Ritter. Ruth Tatro, Clara Polehn, Bob Hale, Bob Igo, Nancy Ellen Cochran, laVelle Proffitt, Content Gleason. Foukrn Row: Earl Cross, Robert Eaton, Louise Hart, Donald Gribhle, Jack O'Brien, Edward Mueller, Donald liluhm, Bruce Kayser, Everett Hobbs, Ruth Hardenbrook, Hem-niece XVallace, Helen Swift. MUSICAL CLUBS The junior High contains two musical organizations, the glee club and the orchestra, both under the direction of M r. VValter Nusbaum. The orchestra this year, has played at the school entertainments and the glee club sang at Parent- Teacher association meetings. NINTH GR.-KDE FOO'l'Bi-XLL Fiasr Row: Francis Thorpe, jerry Van Domelin, Darwin Mclsendon, Adrian Bobilot, I. VV. XVilliams, Vin- cent Howard. SECOND Row: Graham Gulovsen, Lester Leatherberry, Kenneth Fairbrother, Francis Clark, Bill Neillv, Donald Gribble, Harland Jager. Tumi: Row: Allen Green, VVillard Quigley, Coach Kaup, Charles XVright, Bill Thomsen. The team personnel was smaller this year than has ever represented junior High. Not only were they small in size but also in number. At the start of the season there was one letterman back, Lee Parker, captain. VV ith these handicaps. however, Coach Kaup developed a good team and he predicts that several boys show promise of being heard from in the future. Included in this group are Donald Gribble, end: Captain Parker, tackle: Leonard Freeman, Charles lVright, and Vincent Bird. Nl NTH GRA DF I3 A SK.liTBA LL Fmsr Row: Richard Knoefel, managerg Jerry Vanllomelin, Donald Gribble, Robert Updenkelder, Darwin McLendon, Herbert Tainer, Duane 0'Brin, manager. SECOND Row: Mr. Duncan, coachg Jack O'Brien, Charles XVright, Edward Mueller, Earl Livesay, Leonard Freeman. The basketball team faced some hard losses this year but nevertheless showed their fine Fighting spirit. They only won four of their games but they were up against stiff competition most of the time. The most exciting of the games were the ones with Shumway junior High, Vancouver and 'Washington Freshmen of Port- land. Jack O'Brien, forward. was on in that game and showed his exceptional ability to hit the basket. The score was close. 29 to 20. they being the winners. The other game, with Vilashington was also exciting with Herbert Tainer breaking fast and we came out winners l5 to l4. Coach Duncan forecasts that there will be some very promising material for the next year Sophomore team. Page S'i.rty-mm

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. Junior High Activities EIGHT GRADE B.-XSKETB.XI-l, FIRST Row: Francis Thorpe, Lester LeatlIerberry, Fred Kennett, Graham Gulovsen, Ed Lavier, Bob Bard. Siccoxtz Row: Kenneth Fairbrother, manager, Deyo McLendon, Kenneth Brandt, Alan Green, Mr. Kaup. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE B.-XSKETB.'Xl.L The seventh and eighth grade basketball team had a highly successful season. They won 14 and lost 2 of their games which was quite a record. The spirit of the squad was much better than any that has represented Junior High for several years. The boys developed fast and worked hard throughout the season and as a result they had a strong squad. They would easily have been county champions but were not allowed to enter the county tournament. Ml NUTE M ICN FIRST Row: Richard Knoefel, Dale Dustin, Ivan Caples, Eddie Reitzenstein, Eldon Harvey, Henry Heuvel, Robert Updenkelder. Srzconn Row: Albert Kister, Eldon Evans, Bob Hale, Bob Igo, Elmer Neilson, Thomas XVilliams, Mr. XVilson. TIIIRII Row: Harry Moody, Glenn Tucker, Albert Hopp, Lemuel XVhite, Leonard Freeman, Ralph Straight, Stanley Stalick. The Minute Men is a service organization. They were organized the first year of junior High. Their main duties are to set up chairs for assemblies and other school entertainments. Leonard Freeman is the President. and group leaders are Thomas VVilliams. Glenn Tucker. Elmer Nielson and Harry Moody. A RT CLU B FIRST Row: Marian Hafner, Virginia Moody, Irene Ek, Bernice Hall, Alice Buol, Elaine Eberly. SECOND How: Helen Marie Schetky, Roberta Sterling, Ruby Fischer, Miss Shallop, Rea Mae Fleishman, Avalon XX'illiamsuII, Shirley Canfield. The art club under the direction of Miss Emma Shallop. has been working on a series of projects, among them. the making of pottery. Christmas cards. murals and plaster ot' Paris panels. The entire club has also entered a National Humane Poster contest from which it is hoped they may receive some of the prizes, HOME EC. CLUB FIRST Row: Shirley ,lean XYarren. Dorothy Bottemiller. Ollie Mae VanHoy, Ethel Hair, Edna XVeiler, Rilla Trapp, Marjorie Bain, Carol Steiber. SI-:COND Row: Maxine Parker, Amelia Budiselic, Bernice Hall, Fran- ces Tatro. lalean Lawler, Harriet Hoffman, Helen Kestler, Margerie Howard. THIRD Row: Alverna Rohlfing, Elaine Eberly. Dorothy Millard, Paula llenage, Shirley Canfield, Barbara Busch, Miss Palmiter. The Home lic. Club has been very active during the year. Included in its program have been several teas. a convention held at junior High for Home Ec. Clubs of other schools and the planning and carrying out of several dinners. Miss Jessie Palmiter is the advisor of this group of girls. Their officers are elected every semester. Page Sixty-lzc'n

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