The following is an exerpt from the Newberg Graphic. At the top of this page you will see a drawing of the main entrance of our High School as it was when we went there. Most of you know it was eventually used for a Junior High School and renamed "Renne Junior High". This article is about the man Renne Junior High was named after. It comes to us thanks to Roger.
"Renne’s Name Remembered 60 Years After His Passing
You may have heard the name Renne (rhymes with Penny). But you may not know the story of a great man who bore that name, including how hard work earned him the nickname he carried all his life. …
Rolla E. Renne always left baseball practice a little early to milk a cow named Daisy. His Newberg High School teammates heard Renne mention Daisy so many times that they started to call him Daisy or Daze. At the time, the high schooler was living on his own and paying for his rent at a teacher’s house by tending to Daisy. However, this hardworking farmhand and student-athlete would later become the School District Superintendent and a Yamhill County judge.
Even if they don’t realize it, Daisy Renne’s name is at the top of many people’s minds again 60 years after his passing. That’s because the School District and Chehalem Park & Recreation District released an initial plan in March to improve Renne Park at South Blaine and East Sixth Streets in 2025. The old track, built with a high school on the site in 1939, will be replaced with an eight-lane synthetic track, and the development will also include two pickleball courts, a concession stand, and more.
Yet why was this park named for Daisy Renne? His son said that it wasn’t just for what his father accomplished but for the good man he was. Coming from difficult circumstances, Daisy Renne worked tirelessly toward his dreams but remained kind, always, to those around him.
Growing Up
He was born in 1902 on a Newberg area farm at the foot of Rex Hill, the oldest of six children, and his parents were Hugh and Dora (née Parrish) Renne. One of his brothers contracted polio and the family was running out of food, so when he completed grade school, his father told him that he would have to make his own way, said Rolla Renne’s youngest son, Roger Renne (NHS, Class of 1958). Rolla (also called Rollie) Renne was 14 years old, and for four years, he toiled as a farmhand near Pendleton in Eastern Oregon, standing on his own two feet.
At age 18, he realized that he needed an education to pursue his dreams, so he returned to his hometown and enrolled in Newberg High School. This was long before the GREs, so he started over, enrolling as a freshman. But he didn’t let his age make things awkward. He made it work, joining the baseball team to stay active and paying rent by milking Daisy the cow. After graduating from NHS, he went on to Linfield College (now Linfield University) to earn a degree in education.
Building a Family
On campus, he also found a wife, Mildred née Streeter. The couple both graduated from Linfield. The two returned to the area where they had grown up. They found a home near his new job at the K-12 school in the Dundee School District (previously separate). At Dundee, he worked his way up from teacher and coach to principal before shifting to the Newberg School District to become the Superintendent.
Daisy Renne served as Newberg’s Superintendent from 1936 to 1944. After leaving his Superintendent position, he bought a hardware store at the corner of First and College Streets, Renne Hardware, which he ran for five years before selling it to buy a farm on Chehalem Mountain. In 1954, he was elected County Judge of Yamhill County, specializing in juvenile work, until his death in 1964. He was 61, and his death from a heart attack was sudden and overwhelming for Mildred Renne.
“She was a left a young widow and didn’t even know how to drive but had to take driving lessons and get a car and be on her own,” said Alice Kaye Renne (NHS, Class of 1958), Roger Renne’s wife.
Mildred, already known for being an active volunteer at several community organizations, stepped back into the workforce at Newberg Public Library and later worked in the hospital auxiliary thrift shop. She died in 1996.
Creating a Legacy
Besides a legacy of hard work and devotion to the community, the couple left the legacy of family. They had three children: two sons and a daughter. Roger Renne is his last living child, but those three children had eight grandchildren, and there are great- and great-great-grandchildren with the Renne name all over Newberg (and the Northwest!), some from Daisy and Rolla and some from his siblings.
Renne Park (and Renne Road off NE Wilsonville Road) are named for the one-time student-athlete. The park was once home to Newberg Union High School, a building project he led to completion in 1939. The building later became a junior high, and then an intermediate school before it closed in 1995. The track and field at the park are original, and that is where the NHS football team used to practice when it served as a high school. The name of the park honors the high school building that was once there, and there’s a memorial plaque atop a boulder at the intersection of South College and Sixth Streets.
Roger Renne said that his father was an amazing man who was memorialized not only for his accomplishments but for his big heart.
“What he taught me was by example,” Roger Renne recalled. “He treated people with kindness. He taught me how to live my life. I got brought up with the idea that you don’t pick fights and you try to get along with people. He was nice to everybody. He was responsible for many teachers and staff, and he treated them all with respect. He treated the students with respect too. He was remembered for that. He was a good guy.”
Although Daisy Renne is long gone, his kindness created a tangible legacy that he would have been proud of, said his son. He also added that his father would have been happy to see upgrades at the park that bears his name.
“He would have been all for it, anything like that helps young people be entertained,” Roger Renne said."
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Rex Hill School |
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Mrs. Dyer's first grade, Central School |
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Here's what we have so far: First Row: second student is Ruthellen Hinshaw, third student is Carole Harle, fourth student is Carolyn Baron, sixth student is Alice Everest Second Row: Mrs. Dyer, second student is Wilmer Meier, last student is Kay Mace Third Row: fifth student is Judy Gamble, eighth student is Penny Fisher and last one on the end is Jerry Vinson
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Ladd Hill First Grade, 1946 |
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Same kids, 2013 |
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above First Row: Pat Wilson, Sharon Robertson, Marlene Bauer Second Row: Pat Clock, Dick Hays
| above First Row: Sharon Robertson Ramsey, Marlene Baurer Cardwell Second Row: Pat Clock, Dick Hays (Note: Pat Wilson is no longer with us)
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Soap Box Derby Race - Summer 1952 |
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Mrs. Crater's Eighth Grade Class |
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Row 1 (left to right): Wayne Stanley, ??, Larry Kaden, Jerry Vinson, Stan James, Ken Harding Row 2: Diana Rickert, Donna Cloepfil, Sharon Robertson, Florence Holzmeyer, Carole Peterman, Alice Everest, Phyllis Collier Row 3: Mr. Prillaman, Larry Randol, Bland Herring, Al Blodgett, Bob Andrews, Doyle Pickens, Ron Bibbee, LeRoy Goff, Bob Dent, Mrs. Crater Row 4: Rodney Pelson, Adolph Kabusreiter, Charlene Payne, Marilyn Herring, Sue Bourland, Carla Curry, Gaynelle Gaibler, Clifford Attrell, Jerry Macken, ??
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Eighth Grade Basketball (below)
Names are left to right In front, holding basketball: Loren Shrock Row behind Loren (1st Row): blank, Ronnie Hodgden, Gary Scott, Larry Peterson, Denny Inloes, Gary Jones, blank, Dick Inloes, Sam Starr 2nd Row: Bob Gibson, Cliffoerd Attrell, Larry Randol, Maurice Findley, Bob Dent, Art Turpen Jerry Macken, Don Harr 3rd Row: Wilmer Meier, Ron Finley, Bill Dressel, Ron Bibbee, Al Blodgett, Roger Renne, Larry Hall, Harold Turpen, Larry Hubbell
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Eighth Grade Basketball |
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Below is another group of the small photos we used to exchange with each other in grade school. Beginning with Bland Herring, the students are listed as follows: Bland Herring, Bobby Ring, Sharon McFall, Jerry Macken, Bobby Andrews (third grade), Jerry Vinson, Bobby Detrick, Wilmer Meier, Larry Randol, Sharon Friend, Bob Brouer, Clifford Attrell, Adolph Kabusreiter, Bob Andrews (seventh grade), Ron Darcy
Names are also evident if you click on the thumbnail photograph
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Thanks to Florence Holzmeyer Bradley for the three photographs below. These are classmates who attended grade school in Dundee. Florence was kind enough to include names for everyone pictured but wouldn't vouch for correct spelling. Anyway, check out all three. They are priceless.
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Dundee School Seventh Grade |
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Grade 7 and 8. Teacher Mrs. Colling
Row 1. Larry Hall, Gerry Hoffner, Donna Wright, Larry Hubbell, Phyllis Wilson, Wanda Carrick, Gary Scott, Keith Herring
Row 2. Richard Killen, Diane Rader, Joyce Voland, Meredith Strong, Lance Newman, Eileene Shriver, Florence Holzmeyer
Row 3. Joyce Nelson, Gaynelle Gaibler, Wayne Stanley, Doyle Pickens, Gary Gardiner, Sharon Renne, Pauline Niederberger, Patsy Gladden
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Dundee School Grade Four |
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Grade 4. Teacher Mrs. Lichtenthaler
Row 1. Larry Hubble, Gary Scott, Dorothy Vance, Florence Holzmeyer, Margie Leach, Vivian Linglebach, Jimmie Namitz, Keith Herring
Row 2. Earlene Miller, Larry Hall, Doris Pickins, Eileene Shriver, Kim Harmon
Row 3. Harold Turpen, Arthur Turpen, Ronald Bibbee, Artie Pickins, Gaynelle Gaibler, Vickie Ringe
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Dundee School Third Grade |
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Grade 3. Teacher Mrs. Baker
Row 1. Bobby Cummings, Gary Scott, Floyd Cummings4, Vivian Linglelbach, Florence, Holzmeyer, Donna Cloepfil, Arthur Turpen, Donna Wright4, Eileene Shriver, Keith Herring
Row 2. Charlotte Saucy, Kim Harmon, Merlin Keller, Clifford Attrell, Deanna Manning, Harold Turpen, Joyce Nelson4, Phyllis Wilson4, Barbara McLean
Row 3 Ronald Bibbee, Gale Haskins, Delores Drolte4, Gaynelle Gaibler, Rhonda Brown4, Archie Vibbard4, Larry Hall, Kenneth Vibbard
Note: This is a combined class. Fourth Graders have the number four following their name
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Below is our eighth grade "graduation" Rocketeer.
Thanks to Howard Randol for sending it on.
This is formated as a slide show. You'll need to click on the arrows to advance the pages and read all the "wills" and predictions.
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Junior High Football Team, 1953 |
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Thanks to Bob Andrews for the photo and to Roger Renne for remembering more names.
Does anyone have all the names? Below are the ones that come to mind.
First Row: (l to r) Loren Shrock, Bob Buckley, ?, Bill Champagne, Ronnie Hodgden, ?, ?, Doug Cloepfil, Mike Douglas, ?, and Ron Finley on far right
Second Row: (l to r) John Wight, Stan James, Dick Hamilton, Art Turpen, Harold Turpen, Larry Hubbell, not sure of the rest
Third row: (l to r) Bill Hutchens, Greg Wirfs, Bob Andrews, Roger Renne, Gary Whitmore, ?, Maurice Findley, Bob Gibson, Larry Hall, Roy Thomas, Bill Dressel, Ron Bibbee, Mr. Benedict
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1954 Freshman Football Team |
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Ladd Hill School, 1946 |
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The teachers pictured above are Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Wilhelm
Students from the class of '58: Pat Clock is in the front row; the smiling boy on the right In the second row: Sharon Robertson is on the left and Dick Hays is on the far right next to the teacher The second student in the third row is Pat Wilson and on the far right (behind Dick) is Marlene Bauer Also pictured from the class of '57 are Betty Haines and Connie Robertson
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Ladd Hill School, 1949 |
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Teachers shown in the photo above are: Mrs. Elingsen and Mrs. Wilhelm
Students from the class of '58 In the first row: On the far left is Loretta Andrews, 5th over is Sharon Robertson and 2nd from the right is Marlene Bauer
In the second row: 2nd from left is Dick Hays, 5th from the left is Pat Clock, 6th from the left (partially blocked) is Pat Wilson
Between Dick and Pat in the second row are Connie Robertson and Betty Haines from the class of '57
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Central School - First Grade - Mrs. Dyer |
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Rosetta Harker |
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Central School - First Grade - Ms Groth |
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Names of first graders in above photograph (thanks to Dale Jennings)
First Row - left to right: LeRoy Goff, Doris Morgan, Adolf Kabusrieter, Margaret Corder, Jimmie Farmer, Loya Ann Macy, Louis Moore, Virginia Ann Searles, Larry Nolan, Linda ???, Janet ???.
Second Row - left to right: Robert Detrick, Sandra Phillips, Donald Wisdom, Wanda Sue Goff, Donna Cloepfil, Robert Church, Dale Jennings, Patty Lorenzon, Billy Dressel, Richard Arnett, Billy Merwin.
Third Row - left to right: Larry McCullough, Savanah Hymer, Virginia Warner, Larry Hall, Robert Dent, Patty Baker, Keith Hanstead, Sharon McFall, Robert Andrews, Betty Hardwell, Roland Van Cleant.
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Second Grade Central School |
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Dale Jennings, 1949 |
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Rex Hill - First Grade |
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Central School - Second Grade |
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Central School - Fourth Grade - Mrs. Beatty |
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Rex School |
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Ann Baker |
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Sixth Grade, Edwards School. Miss Rubinek, teacher |
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Edwards School - Seventh Grade - Mr. Johnson |
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Springbrook School - Eight Grade Graduating Class, 1954 - - - Dennis Tichenor, Ben Braat, Bob Branch, John David and in the front row is Ron Davis. Naida Burgoyne is not pictured. |
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Eighth Grade - Edwards School |
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Triple Trio - Junior High |
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(l) Mary Ellen Gill, Choir Director for our Junior High years
(Below) Isabel Gill, Grade School Teacher
They were sisters and remembered for their caring influence on so many kids' lives
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Isabel Gill, Grade School Teacher |
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Same Triple Trio - different picture |
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Eighth Grade - Fernwood School |
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Two students whose names were omitted by the owner of the eighth grade graduation photograph shown above are: Art Robinson, middle of the back row Patricia Adolph, end of the first row
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Boosters |
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