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Qlee Qlub and Band The Glee C lub and Band, composed of some 50 students, under the able guidance of Miss Farr, has just completed a most successful year. On December 19th. a Christmas cantata was presented in the high school auditorium. In March of this year. McArthur Court in Eugene was the scene of the annual Music Festival. Here again, our Band and Glee Club took an active part. louring April a joint concert of Blind ami Glee Club was given, the proceeds of which went to the fund for band uniforms. In the spring also, a radio broadcast was produced. The year drew to a close with a Pioneer operetta given in May. 21
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cJtome Economics The I Ionic Economics department is nude up of two groups. Group No. 1. includes the Junior High students who arc getting the fundamentals of cooking ami sewing, and group No. II is composed of Juniors and Seniors, who arc doing advanced work. The main project of this latter group is the planning and cooking of meals for the cafeteria. The year is divided so that the students have sewing in the wanner months and cooking during the winter when a hot lunch is much appreciated. This year there arc approximately twenty-eight students participating in the Home Economies activities, under the supervision of Miss Taylor. cyytanual graining The manual training department under the directam of Mr. Anderson has been very busy this year completing various types of projects, including football bleachers, seiners for the plays, prizes for the Spring Carnival, and game boards for Physical Education classes. A sign for the Oakridge grade school was also made by several members of the department. This year has brought several improvements in the equipment of the shop. Also Mr. Ande-ison has introduced a new type of set-up. with shop managers, drawing room and tool cabinet foremen and clean up men to manager classes, all of which has added to the success and progress of the department.
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22 Senior c£lay junior lay The Senior play For Pole's Sake netted more profit than any play given at Oakritige in years. The play concerned a mischievous college boy. Peter Pcpperdine. who. when Ins aunt Sarah journeys t the Holy Land, leaving Pete, takes it upon himself to have a good time and profit by it. The cast is as follows: Pepper Pepperdine. Ira McAtee; Bill Brad- shaw. Earl Bleile. Thorndvke “Muggsy Murglethorpe, Inland Sewell. Dean Murglethorpe. Chester Wilson; Mrs. Clarkston, Ins Montcith; Nadine Clarkston. Dorothy Maulding; Peggy Clarkston. Marion Swan vm; Aunt Sarah Pcpperdine. Orpha Stanley. Jasmine Jackym. Catherine Clark. Malvina Potts, Flora IX an; IXipont Darby, lllas Allen and John Bolivcr, Vernon KeLsay. The Thirteenth Day given by the Junior class was something new in tl»e line of plays presenter! by the Oakridge students and turned out to he a big success. Amid clocks striking 13 . doors slamming, window shades going up. skeletons walking across the floor and window shades going up the following members of the class gave out with a top notch performance: Delia IXinnigan. Billie J. Edam; Lizzie Benton. Betty Babcock; Mrs. Juliet Carliton, Lavcllc Henderson. Paula Carlcton, Tharon Rogers; Boyd Jeffery in, Forrest Rhewalt; Burton Crotby, Francis Smallwood; Creston Cook. Everett Fields. Rastus Jasper Moses Bullet. Ivy Howard; Sam Smart. Jack Miller; Vera Varney. Mary Bailey. The scenery, prompting, properties anil other necessities were aptly managed by other members of the Junior Class. Westfir Lumber Company Manufacturers of LUMBER and LATH Westfir, Oregon
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