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fluniol Eighth .... President............. Donald La Duke Vice-President ................... Jack Edwards Secretary-Treasurer...Lois Mae Croner Adviser .................... Miss Farr Seventh .... President ...................... Ronald Jones Vice-President..................Kenneth Stock Secretary-Treasurer. Jacqueline Morgan Adviser.............. Miss Christiansen V The seventh and eighth grades partici- pated in two student body assemblies and contributed several winning games ol bas- ketball toward the glory of Oakridge Junior High School this past year. The basketball learn won games from Westfir and Lowell. The 85 pounder team also won from those teams. The girls' team was not as successful as the boys'. They played two volleyball games with Westfir, tieing one and losing the other. The eighth grade play The Tragedy of Mr. Wiggletwist was written by the class and presented before the student body as- sembly. It was a great success, due to a week of strenuous practice. The seventh grade ably conveyed the spirit of Christ- mas in their play, entitled Santa Was Late . Besides accomplishments in athletic games and studies, the two classes en- joyed several outings. The seventh graders hiked to Ferrin's Camp, and had a lot of fun at a skating party held at the I.O.O.F. Hall. The eighth graders surprised them- selves with an impromptu wiener roast in place of a skating party, early in the fall. They enjoyed a real skating party in January. Their last party was a theatre party. FIRST ROW: M. J. McAtee, M. Day, K. Stock, L. Shorey, E. Dumont, R. Jones. W. Tucker, D. Towne, N. Shorey. S. Tracy, D. England. A. Paianuk. SECOND ROW: D. Mobley. M. Buoy, J. Morgan, N. Diess. L. Miller, Miss Christiansen. Miss Farr (advisers), D. LaDuke, J. Rardin, P. Osterhout. H. Towne, H. Kel- say. THIRD ROW: B. McClure, E. Hawes, A. Campbell. L. M. Croner, D Wells, W. Hill, L. Lucas. M. Lane. W. Lucas, H. Winkelman, A. Kosky. J. Edwards. FOURTH ROW: D. Winchell. L. Henshew, P. Pugh. A. Chappelle. H. Ham, B. Davis. D. Briscoe, F. Dompier, J. Staton. J. Morgan, E. McGillvrey. 18
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men FRONT ROW: L. Rogers, M. Day. E. Natterlund, W. Frantz. V. Bier, M. Dumont. R. Gibbs. J. Clark. H. LaDuke. SECOND ROW: M. McLarrin. H. Hill, C. Herbert. L. Jones. B. Edwards, Miss Beal (adviser), J. Ramsdell. H. McFarland, R. Fox, E. Hamilton. THIRD ROW; J. Lovelace. B. Allen. B. Dahlen. J. Hill, M. Tucker, W. Hawes. J. Paddock. N. Neff. FOURTH ROW: A. Boyce, C. Briscoe. J. Smith. V. Winkleman, G. Weaver, H. Bleile, N. Aber- crombie. G. Puckett, T. Oleson, G. Campbell. A. Dean. Freshman Officers President .................. Lloyd Jones Vice-President...............Bobby Allen Secretary-Treasurer................Alvin Dean Adviser ..................... Miss Beal The class of 43 entered school last fall vnth an enrollment of forty-one, but, after numerous transfers and additions, there are now forty members. The class was well represented in the field of athletics with two of its members on the football squad and several on the second string basketball team. The only member receiving a letter was Jimmie Pad- dock, who made the first string basketball team. Subjects offered to the freshmen this year are English, geography, science, and orien- tation. Two freshmen are taking typing. There are fifteen freshmen in the Glee Club. Members of the class in the high school band are: James Hill, Harry Bleile, Janet Ramsdell, Harvey McFarland, Harold La Duke, George Campbell, and Martin Tuck- er. For several weeks during the second semester the freshmen worked by groups on various projects. Some of those com- pleted were a history of Oakridge and Westfir, reports on forestry and the fish hatcheries, and an occupational survey of Oakridge and Westfir. The principal activities of the year were two skating parties, one swimming party, and dances. The students who moved away during the year were Bonita South, Billy Moore, Norman Young, and Robert Ervin. New members are Martin Tucker, Pearl Wrighl, and Verty Hebert. Freshmen on the student council are Lloyd Jones, president of the class, and Lyle Rogers, student body yell king. 17
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