Oakland High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oakland, OR)
- Class of 1952
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hirfrfinn To the boys 1n the armed servlces who have fought and suffered that we m1ght cont1nue the annual staff ded1cate th1s 1952 ed1t1on of the Acorn . 7 to live in a free America, we, , . . FHUX li N ffaniulig MILLARD L GILBREATH Superrntendent Prmclpal JAMES E EMBREE Vrce Prrncrpal General Sclence Blology Adv Phys1ca1Sc1ence GLEN A LAMB Seventh Grade Core 'il if if 'Ol 3 STEPHEN A BECK Commerce Athleucs ,J Sis? MISS SHIRLEY PETERS Erghth Grade Core Lrbrary MISS LUELLA CROW Science Girls Health 'V' 0- ROBERT G JACKSON Soclal Studxes BRUCE A HEMM ff MISS BEVERLY A WADSWORTH Algebra Health Physical Educauon -S Mathemaucs iv' 3-n-an x iii pik- X-P MRS VESTA COTA Enghsh 1 MISS DORIS E KIMBLE Homemaklng l' Not pictured ROBERT E ROBINS Muslc HARRELL A SMITH Mathemancs Health Phys1ca1Educauon A R396 -.. 'E s-.v 44 V-444.5 SEATED left to nght Mr Hemm McK1nney F Grldersleeve Copeland Baxter Mr Embree STANDING Cunnmgham Pryor Henry Hunter Barrett A Grldersleeve Johnson The student councrl sent four representatrves to the Drstrrct 5 Student Councrl Conventton held rn Roseburg where they obtamed some very useful rdeas for student government The councrl was qurte actrve thrs year holdmg a meetrng every other Wednesday noon and performtng such tasks as revrsmg the constrtutron approv mg a student handbook drawn up by Mr Embree and seerng that acalendar of events was filled out The rncreased number of school partres dances, pep rallres, assemblres and other group actrvrtres dtd much toward rmprovrng school sprrrt and student relatronshrps Members of the student councrl are Prestdent Barton Copeland Vrce Presrdent Forbes Grldersleeve Secretary Nrta McK1nney Treasurer Patsy Baxter Sergeant at Arms Jack Hunter Semor Representatrve Suzella Pryor Jumor Representatrve Kenneth Henry Sophomore Representatrve Nrla Barrett Freshmen Representatrve Alta Jean Grldersleeve Erghth Grade Representatrve . Ronald Johnson Seventh Grade Representatrve Robert Cunnrngham Advrsers , , , , . , , . . . . Mr, Embree, Mr, Hemm , -4 - Q Q - .6 2 U G . Tlgfifi W '1' -4- --iiefzl pg 7 'Q-gh. -N E Q Nm , T . g . x . 4 L ,X X 1 1 :!,...q I 'X' . 4 'Z ' 'U at fx h - T '- ' Q1 5.- , I., 7 .r V - K 1 0 4 1 I ' - ' qw 4 I. A t ,A 1.1 Q , 1 'g 5 f P T -Jf-is it ' ' ' X I 1 1 Q , Lf- ' , -4 A 1 4 t 1 I, N x 4 f '-4-.X Aiwa.. Senwri 4952 li li ,war I Vu' SUZELLA PRYOR Class Pres1dent 4 Class Treasurer 2 Glee Club 1 2 4 Sextet 2 Carolrers 4 Acorn Staff 2 4 Oakleaf 2 4 Edrtor 4 Prrnter 2 Assrstant Art Teacher 4 Student Counc1l 4 Carn1val Prrncess 2 SUSAN STEARNS Class Treasurer 4 Oakleaf 4 Acorn 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 Softball 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 O Club 2 3 4 CARROLL POWELL Transfer from Central Pomt Oregon 51 Class Secretary 4 Basketball 4 Glee Club 4 Fxre Patrol 4 .RR 5 U - 4 I X NW' I 3 r. 'X 'f' ,QC ln. 1 PATSY BAXTER Class Secretary l Softball 1 Oak Leaf l 3 Ass1stantEd1tor 3 Glee Club l 3 Sextet l Carolrers 3 Acorn Staff 2 3 s O Club 2 Student Councrl 3 Student Bodx Treasurer 3 Carn1va1Pr1ncess 3 Mav Dav Prrncess 2 MARIORIE BROSZIO Volleyball 2 4 Softball 2 3 4 Oakleaf 4 Glrls O Club Asslstant Art Teache BARTON COPEL AND Student Bodv Presrden 4 Student Councrl 4 Class Vlce Presrdent 3 Class Secretary 2 Ban 3 4 Presldent 4 Acorn Staff 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Huntlng cgc FlSl'lll'lg Club 2 School Progecuonrst 2 3 BARBARA ELE Softball 1,3 Gtr s' 'O Club 2 Gree Club 1, 2,4 I' . calf' -.Ir-P 5 ij 49? -l ,-.af VERENE BIERWAGEN iN Transfer from Protland Oregon 48 Q'-0-X 25' 540 n-if- i' FORBES GILDERSLEEVE ' Football 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 'L'- Golden Oakers 3 4 President 4 Student Body Vice President 4 Student Council 1 2 4 Class President 2 Class Secretary 0 Oak Leaf 4 Hunting and Fishing Club 2 JACK HUNTER Golden Oakers 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Football 2 4 Oakleaf4 Fire Captain 4 Student Council 4 Basketball Charter 4 NITA MCKINNEY Volleyball 1 , 2, 3 ,4 Softball 1.2.3.4 O Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary 3 Acorn Staff 1.2.3.4 Asst. Editor 3 Editor 4 Oakleaf 2,4 Asst. Editor 2 Pep Club Vice President 4 Carnival Queen 2 Student Body Secretary 2,4 Student Council 2,4 Class Treasurer 3 Assistant Art Teacher 4 May Day princess 3 21: f' RT 'T 3 a Y A S 4 1.-. E IOR CLASS HlS'l'0RY We started our freshmen year in O.H.S. in the usual way, with the experiences of initiation, which we found we enjoyed instead of dreading. The sophomores gave a party in our honor, which we returned with a Sadie Hawkins' party in their honor. Initiation of the freshmen started our sophomore year. We followed with a western party given in honor of the freshmeng they in return gave us a skating party. We gave an assembly consisting of several short skits and musical numbers. Our class chose Suzella Pryor as carnival princess and the student body chose Nita McKinney. of our class, who became Carnival Queen. Our big year was our junior year, when we gave the banquet and prom. Since our funds weren't what they should have been, we had to promote many sales to re- plenish them. Some of our sales were pop, hot dog, cupcake, cake, chili, candy, pie, and a cake auctiong we also sold concessions at ball games. The theme for the banquet and prom was Make Believe. King Dale Roberson and Queen Robeana Bailey were crowned in the Make Believe garden. In our junior year our class certainly had the royal touch as Delores Cole was chosen as carnival princessg Nita McKinney, May princessg and Russell Brownson, May king. The senior class has been quite active this year. We put on an assembly of short skits, held cake sales, went on a sneak day, and gave two parties - one a Halloween masquerade and the other a semi-formal Valentine's dance. Our class officers for this year are as follows: if u c , x.-54, xy. , 4 if President. . . . . . . Suzella Pryor Treasurer .... .... S usan Stearns , Secretary .... . . . Carroll Powell xi? N X L 1 '. .-I 6- - V' s XV, 5-, 1. 1 - ' t +5 ' ' . 9 E: 'S 4 '- 1 '52-3 A -r UTOGRAP0 C I ,-T' yay? PM .- . P xr. ,Ao ' I. rs , ff' ,Jeff I M r VQZJAK .AL J r ,I .ai NAME Patsy Baxter Verene Bierwagen Marjorie Broszio Barton Copeland Barbara Ele Forbes Gildersleeve Jack H-unter Nita McKenney Carroll Powell Suzella Pryor Susan Stearns ALIAS Pat Verene Marj Bart Barbs Gildy ,I ac kson Mac Bud Suzie Stearns 4 SHE IS HE IS going steady quiet a tall blonde never quiet too noisy a great sport always teasing always late confused a waitin' Cluiet as a mouse fs 'F r Q J -Ji E CHIEF ATTRAC TION blonde curls smile dimples big smile pretty hair neatness sense of humor long, wavy hair dark, curly hair blue eyes friendly smile ' 'slr IL' 'S l0R HE LI KES SHE LIKES Bill drawing pictures to be in a crowd good movies Cecil basketball arguments drawing pictures a good time Johnny Vernon p STATISTI FAVORITE EXPRESSION Oh, don't kid yourself Don't know Go jump in the lake I dunno You'II never know Why? Don't argue Ain't no future in it Is that right? sn . .fy nom! 1,- ,Z 1 rf ' 4 r WANTS USUALLY TO BE FOUND Housewife Goin' places Musician Studying Florist At the dance Theater Out of school manager A Payne Admiring her ring Water gun In the Gym manufacturer Maharaja Counting his money AI Capp Il At any ball game Opera singer Laughing I think ith purty Mrs. J. Working on the Fisher paper Sugar Rae Can't make At the morgue up her mind I 1 . ri . I 3 . 8 -s FAVORITE PASTIME Going out with Bill Hiking Raising flowers English IV Keeping things to herse f Listening to Bud sing. Reporting for the Oa kleaf Riding horses Singing Jezebel Waiting for her man Riding in a ford f 3 0 I' v 3 nllwr WP' FRONT W lei? o rl 1 urpee ulnlnln e Spence opeland Babco lr D0'1l23 Lee SECON O Mu kzlnbe afle11eLe eehawe Wolford lngcade I-lolder Per Us I7 ROW Fill Inman Beer:-rob la loc Henry Izdelz-on Moss OW Bagby Cole Nilnock oz pzcrure Reede Y-1 eg-B -fl 'q'-rv br' I x L w B 4, X as -- , s., Q ,.! V.. - ,aa D -ages X X X .f. 445 X! Qs, ff 5 a in l 'Q sv I At last being able to call ourselves juniors of Oakland High School, we started the year with a class meeting and elected the following officers: President .......... . . . . Kenneth Henry Vice -President ..... . . . . Alice Spencer Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . . . Betty Babcock Next on our schedule was electing: carnival princess, the honor going to Alice Spencer, who was also crowned queen. er escort was Jimmy Moss. ln order to obtain money for the prom and banquet, we installed a candy machine in the hall. We have also been selling pop and hot dogs at all home ball games. We would like to express our appreciation and thanks to Miss Kimble, who has helped to make all junior class projects a success. 9 'WHY Y , 'J' ' 'Zag' ,A 7 Q' I ' -rx 3' A .i 7 '-9' 4 j I C tl ik D , Q ' Q BX, J . 4 to 5 I 1 7.9 JL' qs' 'nn r F r '- N I .f. ,N or 45 -a V Cf' it 8 . .'. 9 G? :- Dimmu c t t d as t H, +' 'S RO hto r1 t Baker ossett Maddox Czldersleeve Wolford 6173111 SEC ND OW owell merzln oberson Moss Slate J blzso I-1 RO Jef rres lzderson alloc A ROW Miss Wadsworth Bro NOT PICT D CC1Ure T170 Barret r Crockett W Os rll em ard Bo psolz Mzlle 1lco Spe Beal? Wm nee all H lien .art Sa ers 8 Lt I 9 S I QR N sx v . g , N PY .- lv -, I t i V l ' f tid l' ' l rfeolvr ug le gh .- . G . . ' . :-2:gQ:gf2:21:2Q:- , P r. ggE5:g5g:2g:3g:g' o le .- S . lf A ' , R , . . . ' :gI:3!:: :S1:f 0 12. EEEESSEESEEEE. r IRD W- H f' , A . B lf. Wen bo , Q A :JZ-,j:.j:. 8 Ck .' , Wig, C1 , , , , DRE : M , 171 , ' IQ ln, Wy , rookh dl? CP' ' 1 - , J.: A , - v ,pf ff' I N f .,f T 1 ' 2 1 I Q 8 I ,I J ' -- ' - 1 2 g 4 . -.f fl? , nl- X a . J ffg ' , s ' 41 , I -if 4 'A 2 . L ' ' ' E V5 9 ' 1. ' 4 1 x 1 4 - h. ' ' Our class started out this year with thirty-one mighty sophomores. This number was soon to be diminished, as we lost the following stu ents the first semester: Donna Baker, Delores Hackelman, Mary Smith, and Roy Clem. ' , A ,infos ' . During the school year we welcomed into our class Barbara Knierim from North - Hollywood, California, Emory Thompson from Hollis, Oklahoma: Hugh Brookhart from Drain,Oregong and Johnny McClure from Richmond, California. i Sophomore class officers for the year of 1951-52 are as follows: u President ........ . . . . . . Nila Barrett A 1 gr E y A g in Vice President .... .. . Wendell Miller ff' 5 433' 3,7 4 ,Jig Secretary ..... . . . . . . . . Letha Moss 1 'f-Lag' V faffe Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . Norma Wilcox 4f V . ,' 3513 Sergeant-at-arms .... . . . . . . . . . Bill Bowman We sponsored many activities this year, including a Sadie Hawkins' Day party, ,W a smoker, and a St. Patrick's Day skating party. A ' Initiation of the frosh proved fun for the student body and us, but a little tiring N ' for the poor freshmen. They were good sports all the way through the ordeal. though. , l if ' As this year comes to a close, all of us are looking forward to another year at s O.H.S. Q 11 W B' f' I i -' '55 ' ' 6,1 ' fr ,C 'E VW My f- LA. X - .,, -B' z-' 5 , , , t 1 A ' W , x 4 Ho - ef 5 x ' fx A' t x b Q A N y .. L.-I Kw- . . li 1 f'ifW f P' FRON lefz ro rr t Anderson Brown Pelzel Roe Haw zns M fford S OND ROW Fgate Anderson RD TRO Q H La Motre Bagby Van Conen Ear zson Coleman oan Spencer Crngcade Esselstrom Seehawer auven Ful mer ROW n der Grldersleeve June Spencer Heaton Knzenrn Tra,xlor Moore B CK ROW Mr Smith Greer Leo W1 son Moss Frnnell Kem' ll, Pryor Hartford Marshall Parsons Q. V . '-,Q , ,. .u,,.:: --- ,--H ....-- .,..--'..,,.. R' L 53 555555: S ,, ...... : , N - 3:2113 -. Q fffftfi j Rn, 4 + 4 .-- - -- v e - -' - : , . . ' 55555: ,T W ,Om-. , - - 5 , , 'I :Ugg lf -., ' LQ Jill' - -- - - - I -- . -w- '-N1 . ...- 7 . X' N W 4 , , Q, ::fjf A I V F , N - T 1 I5 J f rg E 'Q' ' ' 1 .f i K' Q P L O-'w We ffffu f - ' Q f , 'O 'Q F O ffff 5: , n ,- QJOQ :::f . ' ' . ' f F3 ,III 1 -S 4 1 J -'fx : Q f - AM 5 - s R -.sv SIII 5 - , . 4 . . . , 's - :ss -' 1- 5 R . v - bug X we ffr' - , N' P' ,x H. ve . ,-ss ' IM. .. ' Y , - , J: F- , - - -. . , :I f , . . . , , 4 , , . A '. 2 5 'A :uf i. - ' T' ,.-- A , x 1 K 9 l MC : I r I 1 n , s , , e , 1 Wl , FC f U . . J , , ' . . , D . 1 . THI : S y , , , , I ' I A 1 . ' , , '1 . . ' , ' ' 1 I . Y. 9? y S+-x .i. ' 7' -12, x U I ,, y ,sf-'Q Enix fs, ' 3 4 ,, as L .-1 ' 7,34 'U , P an 3 tb I y K. A fi X ' 1 H . 1 ' f FRE HMA CLASS HI TORY We, the Class of '55, enjoyed our first year in the halls ofO H S immensely We especially enjoyed initiation day. Th1s 15 we enjoyed it as much as we could crawling up and down the hall, carrying the sophomores books polishing their shoes and being dressed in the most outlandish clothes you ever saw We sponsored several parties, including two skating parties a first semester dance. and a night club party. O On December 15 we presented to the student body two short plays called Hisses and Kisses and Mountain Magic. Sharon LaMotte was elected as our carnival princess and Allen Kendall as her W' Mr. Smith is our class adviser. Class officers are as follows: President ......... Alta Jean Gildersleeve Vice-President .... Eddie Finnell Secretary ....... June Spencer Treasurer ........ . ....... Nancy Esselstrom 6 1 gf I X A. 1: rx - ,X Y ff- x 4 3-44 ffii ' ' 5 a ' Qlfrltw ' ,,, if t4 7.'.'T l' . Q3 q 'P ,f V711 M xi 'Q 4' if we .,., Q 'T' I' Cf 'rl-J M 1 1 , . 1- I, if ' r ' mg, 131. A1 .Ame-A ? on , . I .- 1 A, If. N11 sl L I za-Q R iff' They ve got the pep they ve got the steam they lead the cheers for our Karen Roberson Donna Lee and Margaret Sowell who were re-elected as cheerleaders are repeating lastyear ssplendid perform- ance and again successfully leading the cheering sec- tion, We are proud to have them as leaders, Z' 'L 1 ,L 5:-ss 0' X A 2 'U ao Q- X z P ,A Bom Xckex X 'Aon 981103 bo KXCZXX at Y?-O 'Y vow X o 1 B ix NNMG SECO ROW NX Xaxi XA IKC25 Q0 'O S X , ' , Q, ., , 4 A, ' :fi , fglf :Za s '- 1 pfgvzjv- -4 A r ' Q -. W ' xv. X v t Ax' ax., , gd 'ZX ' 'Q' ' . . 4 1- ', '? 'fr 3. ' ' . if K ' an r ' A5 1, ' 2 - I f' 2,6 -fy, - ' K 5 X xv F dp 1 1 , A I. ' x X 4'x I 5 2 ' 5 fb 'S 4 I , 4 uf Qs Q X A J Qty s K qs. 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C., FUOTBALL Durtng the 1951 season Oakland Hrgh School played eleven man as well as s1x man foot ball Eleven man football berng new to the team members rt was marnly a bulldrng year and was unsuccessful as to wrnnrng games but otherwrse successful because of valuable ex perrence garned The offense was run mamly off a srngle wrng and a short putt formauon The defense was ch efly a 6 2 2 1 We played frve eleven man games and two srx man games Wrth the exceptron of four senrors all the lettermen wrll be returnrng Score t e Eleven Man Games Oakland Rogue Rrver Myrtle Creek Bandon Drarn Scores of tne Srx Man Games Oakland Yoncalla 35 Days Cree k B SKETBALL At the txme of thrs wrrung Oakland s Oakers hold a none too good 5 won 13 loss record out of an 18 game season They made a good showrng rn the Douglas County Tournament however and took the thrrd place trophy Thrs was a burldrng year for Coach Beck and he came through wrth a very tough team under the crrcumstances Wrth only Powell and Grldersleeve as returnmg lettermen he molded a green squad mtoa real contender by tournament trme Lyle Beecroft playmg rnprvot posrtron dunked 52 pornts for the tournament hrgh score and made the number one man on the all star selectron At the present trme hrgh hopes are held for brrngrng home another and better trophy from the Ashland Invrtatlonal Tournament whrch the team plans to attend Wrth returnrng lettermen Beecroft Bullock Beahm Blaylock and Marshall prospects look good for next year 1 - - - . ' r 4' h 0 ' 25 O 6 O 43 13 ' 56 7 Mapleton 35 13 26 14 PLAYERS Grldersleeve Powell Beecroft Beahm Blaylock Bullock BA KETBALL TATISTIC FIELD GOALS 1 34 45 4 FREE THROWS 4 2 DEFENSE POSSESSION os Gam 4 24 4 34 Of the 21 games played Oakland Hrgh School averaged 36 8 pornts a game to therr opponents 38 DOIDIS per game Oakland Hrgh School scored a total of 772 pornts to therr opponents 799 pornts ' Totals 1nclude pornts made by other boys who played only a few nunutes of game I1lTlC BA KETBALL ff X 3 J Place ,Q 'm f Oakland Oakland Elkton Glxde Powers Rogue R1ver McKenz1e Dram Powers Sutherland McKenz1e Elkton Rogue River Yoncalla Ghde Dra1n Elkton Crow 37 Sutherland 39 48 Yoncalla 51 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 34 Rlddle Z6 29 Dra1n 36 38 Yoncalla 33 Dra1n There There Here There Here Here Here Here Here There Here There There There Here There There Yoncalla Yoncalla Yoncalla Md. Att. U20 Md. Arr. U70 F.G. F.T. L . ' . 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'O - P b it 4 Fi ' ., 6 Q' l QA' . P, . , ' DARLENE '.,,-' -. - ' - A T Q' A JUNE A t A A 5 v an 3' . fa A . 'gl f - 52 ai 4 A PAYE 4 1 5' - 2- :J NORMA JEAN 1 '..f , x, ta'-4. . X BERNIE ALICE Not Pictured: BETTY BABCOCK KAREN REEDE YN 9,c0 faff uf! 'L SEATED left to nght Cmgcade Mrs Cota McKmney Stearns STANDING Baxter Pryor Anderson Copeland l' Edrror Asslstant Edrtor Ad Staff N 1ta McKtnney Carmen Ctngcade Walter Nrmocks Gary Bullock Patsy Baxter Carmen Cmgcade Barton Co eland Gay An erson Nita McKmney Reporters Dorothy Wolford Nrla Barrett Faye Copeland Frxeda Fullmer Iuha Kendall Carol Clark lean Hewett I udy Hewett Jack Hunter Forbes Gtldersleeve Joyce Ferguson Typms Susan Steams Suzella Pryor Carmen Ctngcade Gary Bu lock Candtd Camera Carmen Cmgcade Nlta McKinney Advrser MIS C013 X I Q . 'XJ' - , Q K P G . -x ' -4, . ' 1 ' . - . ' . . : U U I ' V 41? , J ' Q Y, -, I Q. ff .I ' .... fi. . .....suez11aPryor Artist...... . . .. ..... . . . . . .. . . .. . 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Haima ckson advxsex Ymknet S Butpee NX Sa ST KNOX G W-XR on Btosfm W oXioxd T 22 ff E XQU 3 kr-5 -5m I if ,sin L ax Q H NL: , Hand '-LN! --4... ids- ' gl: 'Q 7' 'Wx 'vm Wt JQMPH3 ' LEFT TO RIGHT Donna Lee Marshall Cole Darlene Lee Loper Reede Mr Robms I-l'1 f OBA N4 4 I-1 14 Eff FRONT ROW left to rrght Baker Donna Lee Gossett B Ele Brown Van Conett Burpee La Motte Bagby Rose Hawkrns Pryor Perrault Pelzel Dauven SECOND ROW Dorothy Wolford C Ctngcade Dorawolford M Gnldersleeve B Kmerlm M Sowell Roberson B Cmgcade Esselstrom I Kmertm Anderson Seehawer Maddox Copeland R Ele Fullmer THIRD ROW Darlene Lee, Slater, Crockett, Moore Joan Spencer, June Spencer, A, Grldersleeve Heaton, Traylor, Babcock, Baxter, Holder, Ferguson FOURTH ROW Mr Robms, Greer, Moss, Cole, Pryor, Bagby, Ward Hall, Osborn, Spencer, Kendall, Hartford, Mefford, Zee A , Q 1: f L ' ' vc, 0 H ' A Y ac.. xp 1 ,Y f -' 4 E .1 A Ii S -e, v as sf - ' 1 r- -C - 1 . r ,- :Ls I I -' Lrf. 41' ' 'f A qv , --- f - -.-ft .-, 1 212' H'-C f W 5 V 1 wp T 5 bs. I V , .1 ,N ,.-f - ex, 'f ' , Q f- uf ' 5 , , 14.4 1 fu 'J ' 2 F '-Nerf ' Cingcade, Heaton., F, Copeland, B, Copeland,,Gildersleeve,,Brown,'Burpee, , -. ffl H -iir' .'-in an ' ' 1' - 3 - ' : J -- U 4 F --l I O , ' - , ,- - ' , 1- 'O lt Q A H . g 'fr . fi' 'ai if ci' - , ' I ' ' ' 3 ll' T s f tx - . , p T 5 X t' ,' ', ,, , , ',.ai'i doo Club ll--. wk mm'lTmmTllIlmTHIUIUHIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIII T ROW Iefr ro rr r A Grldemleeve J Spencer Roberson M Grlderxleeve Doro y Wolford Wzlcox S ON ROW Donna Lee Darien Lee See awer Sowell Dora Wo ord Clngcade bc0ck BACK Row eede A Spencer Stearns Mclflnney Copeland M138 W dsworrh n Ill .L 4 Q5 - I ' 1 F D e .,.L - IN . If, 3' A ' I A :NIH I llllllllillll FRON , gh : . ' , . , , . ' , U7 ' sc D I ' , e , 11 , , If , ' ,Ba . : R r ' I l . 1 I . a ' LDEB ERS FRONT ROW leflro ngrr Blaylock Parsons Kendall Loper W Moss BACK ROW Beecroft Glldersleeve Bullock Hunter J Moss Wxlson Mr Beck coach 'N 3 I px A'-N JUNIOR Fr AX SENIOR SOPHOMORE . ,.-s N 1 . . SEVENTH FRESHMAN ' EIGHTH U K! . JZZSZMA ll '3 'F sl- ? , uv ada' FRONT ROW left to right Ele Short Oberman Miller Michael Martrn Hostetler Cantwell Cole Wilson Jeffries Pelzel SECOND ROW Irons Golden Gordon Kendall Traylor Peyton Young Rice Jarrell Clark Breedlove THIRD ROW Miss Peters Simmons Sparks Stevens Lovell Conley Baird Maddox Greer Fugate Johnson BACK ROW Mr Hemm Rose Bierwagen Smith Hall Sowell Clark Harden Close Brown Whiting The eighth grade began their first year in the new class rooms of Oakland High by electing class officers as follows President Andy Short Vice president , , Barbara Miller Secretary , , . , , , . Arlene Baird Sergeant at arms , ,, , Barbara Cole The eighth grade has given three skating parties, inviting the seventh graders to two of them and the freshmen and seventh graders to the third, At Christmastime our classes had a party and afterward attended a program at the grade school gymnasium, Camival princess from the eighth grade was Julia Kendall, who was escorted by Clarence Young, Him L. L L .IC .1..,m,J..uW..1.. FRONT ROW left to right Gordon Edwards Peyton Judy Hewett Rader J Traylor Jean Hewett Osbom I Fugate Wolford Hayman Solomon SECOND ROW Oilar Martin B Irons Ormsby W Traylor Cota Maddox Short Johnson Van Conett Finnell THIRD ROW D Traylor Green Coltrane Reede Moss Sandqutst Loper D Fu ate Treadaway BACK RO Mr Lamb Baimbridge Davis McGrath C B Irons Cunningham Wilson Sprmg Miss Crow At the first of the year we elected class officers as follows President Robert Cunnm ham Vice President Dennis Io nson Secretary Darlene Cota Treasurer . . Judith Hewett As Dennis Johnson moved at the end of the first semester, Loyle Short was elected as our new vice-president. Iean Hewett represented the seventh grade as camival princess, and Robert Cunningham was chosen as her escort. Our class sponsored a skating party near the first of the year, inviting the eighth grade. In return they gave one for us. Our next party was a Halloween party in the glrade school gymnasium for the seventh and eighth grades. At Christmas we ad a party in Room 71 and exchanged gifts, IV' -..F,-, iw? A x- 9 - - - ? -. ' I ,F Ar l LEFT TO RIGHT: Rader, Edwards, Martin, Cole, Green, W. Traylor, D, Traylor, Sowell, Cota, Clark, Mr, Robins, -' l 4 I ' v Tl 'J ' f u ll 111 1 5 L51 ,I , :nlllsllslvg ' S.f si-li JUNIOR BAND - The Oakland High School Junior Band is made up of junior ggvrg-ggi high students and any sixth grade student who can qualify. Ilia-U - - 1? The junior band has played with the senior high band at several ball games and various programs, The junior band will have the same uniforms as the senior band, and both groups will get their uniforms this spring. - 7 Ns' '. 1' '1 I .fl Qt- ff' 3 Khmer Carol Clark, Billie Sowell, and Julia Kendall were chosen by the members of the seventh and eighth grades to lead cheers at the grade school boys' ball games, These girls -- full of pep and with many excellent yells -- were quite an asset toward bringing victory to the Oaks. Arlene Baird led cheers with Carol Clark at the tourna- ment at Drain. f ieabers xl FIGHT 29575 26' ,, s 429'As,u- 1 fi V, , i :gtg -T2'W: ' . il avg: E3 , . 9' K, , Bov Cfheer Leaders Three grade school boys, Loyle and Andy Short and Freddie Wolford, see- ing a need for organized cheering at the girls' games, worked out some yells, donned blue and gold warm-up jackets, and proceeded to put pep into the cheering section, This is the first time that Oakland has had anyone to lead cheers for the girls, and we hope the excellent job these boys have done will be an example in the future. 511-Q a w 4 'll L' ' N I 1 I fl ' K. A QP: lg K '14-I ' K N ' ' K4 . 4 7' I L 7' fl . - ' ' r 4 A A 1 f 'ff 'A' ' N' U If IN f X r, ' f ll ' , FRONT ROW, left to right: Andy Short, Freddie Wolford, Duane Osborn, Ronald Pelzel, Gary Clark, Chesley McKenzie. SECOND ROW: Clifford Whiting, Robert Cunningham, Bobby Loper, C, B, Irons, Ronald Johnson, Roger Breedlove, Loyle Short. BACK ROW: Coach Smith, Neil Spring, Chris Harden, Earl Greer, Sonny larrell, ,N- , ov... ,1.-1 .. aske t b ll 8 l S NAXN-J tm!! 'iffy 152511 :vwnrnan me ANDY SHORT A11 Sta LETTORIGHT W1fdASh MK CkMd Sh ISP HFSITY F-- -r'1 Q I ,Ji-5'-ry M, Q6 N , sit-. FRONT ROW lftt ngh Starmer, om, mne ,O1ar, oomon, BACK ROW M H mm, oper, son, Irons. T ' 1 ,4 ...: E - - 41 . 'T '. ' L fe Q YE-E' ' ' ' 2' ' I KE-I? '12 1.5: ,f JK , 1 4 , 1' H Q I Y r I x 'Q b K KX 1, t ,- . A X I . Tk X ! , 1 A 4 r 5 A , 9- E 'LJ r , f 'A F O ' 'if ' ' . ,A 2 5 ' , 5,5 Nw: l Q A M Q S lv R E A 4 A '- '- 2 J L , L t . - r F : o or , . ort, c enzie, 1 ad ox, L, ort, Whi in , S ring, Breedlove, Greer. I -:.: :. H 'SH----'X WMI- S- F D I f .': I' M ' at gap! .2 -2 : 'K B . I 'E' 1 'T '7- -- 'F E P R . SH E Q7 S . xx ' X . T - , ' I -' - 4 ' J .4 5 , ,, K 4 - ,,, , - A . ,fra X 9 -fi., 'I '-X -, V f -f' .iff I . J I Q f I 'I ,. p X, ws R X S a Y It Q .4 . x , r ,QNII W 1, A 1,1 1 I '75, fy A an Q14 R' ye' O X M S ,f A ' ' ' ' I: Osb F' 11 '1 S 1 g L Wil FOGTBALL Although thrs was the frrst year of football rn the seventh and erght grades they enjoyed a farr season The Oakland team beat Sutherlrn Jumor Hrgh 20 0 the frrst game of the season and then lost to Myrtle Creek 19 6 and to Roseburg Jumor Hrgh 24 13 The Oaks got back on the wlnnrng tra1l agarn by defeaun Sutherhn a second ttme 21 7 The followrng weekend the team absorbed t err worst beatrng of the season by a strong Cottage Grove team 33 0 In the last game ofthe season wrth Dram they suffered a 25 14 setback Prospects for next year look good wxth frve ofthe startrng eleven returmng BA KETBALL The 1951 52 versron of the frghtrng Oaks lacked much experrence but had plenty of determtnauon The w1n and loss column drdn tlook too good wrth a 6 wrn and 12 loss record The clrmax of the season was the grade school play off at Dram Al though the team dtdnt wrn a game losrng two strarght they supplled the crowd wrth two rhrrllrn games The frrst game was lost to Yoncalla 36 and the followrng nrght t ey lost to Gardrner 32 31 The prospect for next year ts very brrght Wllh four of the frrst team re turnrng ' -D -.'. -V - 2 pifis . 1, na' ' 'om E-TT..--'E J SJ - A 3 xii' FRONT ROW left to rtght Fmnell Otlar Starmcr Loper Solomon Osborn Treadaway SECOND ROW Whltrng Fugate Pelzel Irons Sprmg A Short Wolford L Short f-1' THIRD ROW Mr Smrth Darltng Johnson Van Conett Maddox McKenz1e I .f Cunntngham Breedlove Qbqfx x fl vi' f il' .IL FRONT ROW left to nght Frnnell Orlar D Fugate Starmer Loper Solomon Osborn SECOND ROW Whtttng I Fugate Pelzel Irons Sprtng A Short Wolford L Sh t THIRD RCSJW Mr Smrth Darltng Johnson Maddox Greer McKenz1e Cunmngham Breedlove ' I of A f 'z N It QQ' ' ' . Q I N ' Q ' as nf 4 - A f , . 1 'X 'H 6 47 W F N X E If l s F' ,AA , U- Q X , ,-.5, 'S - ' I K J- ' . I , xx - 1 1: 4 ' - ' 'f 'g i u 4 N' 5 . -A 'R iq . ' Q T, S .4 , Q Us S ' X - -api? ,,..4 :L A 4? 1 Y, irc 11-11..- fo... -. .. H FRONT, left to right: Rader, Cota, Reede, J. Traylor. BACK ROW: Judith Hewett, Cole, Stevens, Kendall, Sowell, Clark, Sparks Maddox, D, Traylor, Jean Hewett, Miss Wadsworth, coach, IUDITH HEWETT All-Star The Midgets climaxed a learning season by defeating Yoncalla, who had previously defeated them twice during the regular season, in the district toumament 24-23, and thus enabling themselves to stay in the county play-offs and finally finishing fifth by losing to Reedsport 33-18, Judith l-lewett, the smallest member of the team, gave them a sparkle of glory by being named on the county all-star team, The team started out in a blaze of glory by defeating Sutherlin, but then played their rolls of learning and plugging by losing consecutive games to Gardiner, Elkton, and Drain, Because of their size and continual fightincg spirit against the more experi- enced county teams, they proved to be a crow pleaser, As seven members of the team are seventh graders, their learning season should prove profitable for the coming year. 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