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FIRST ROW—Shirley Neal, Bob lockard. Dick Valleroy, Frank Quinn. SECOND ROW—Genevieve Sim , Irene Lo Duke. June Freeman, Jean Davi», Dorothy Bporling, Doreen Corriea, Barbara Croner. Mr . Harm», advisor FIRST ROW—Darlene St. Cloir, France Lee. SECOND ROW —Irene LaDuke. Shirley Neal, June Freemon, Florene Norris, Dorothy Bjorling. THIRD ROW —Frank Quinn, Fay Arthur, lynette Montgomery, Fred Baltz, Pot»y Miller, Mi » Stapleton, advisor.
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OaA Sta The stall of the 48 “Oak based the theme on the astonishing growth of Oakridge within the past four years. I he building of the Pope and Talbot mill instigated the call for more restaurants, service stations, cleaners and various other businesses including the Oakridge branch of the First National Bank of Portland, Bridgers Clothing Store, and a dentist’s office. The Pope and Talbot mill has caused a tremendous increase in the population ol Oakridge. I he town is still growing and may reach a total of 25,000. It has come a long way from the mere 500 people which made up the town in 1944. The Oak Staff has done its best and worked its hardest on this annual and it hopes that everyone will find it an enjoyable account of past activities ol the school. Members of the staff are as follows: Editor ;--------------------------------Shirley J. Neal Asrittant I ditor (Senet ieye Sims Advertising Committee Frank Quinn. Chairman Irene LaDuke, June Freeman. Barbara Croner. Jean Davis, Doreen Cornea, Dorothy Bjorling («iris Sjx.rts Jean I)a is Boys’ Sports Bob Lockard. Dick Yalleroy The staff has done its best to meet deadlines this year, and failed only with the Christmas issue. It didn’t come out because electrical difficulties made it impossible to have school for several days. Many points on the paper have been improved with the issistance of Miss Stapleton, staff advisor, and our competent editor, Dorothy Bjorling. I he assistant-editor, Fred Baltz, was elected by the staff at mid- term. Fred, who will be editor-in-chief next year, was chosen on five points: efficiency, responsibility, interest, co-operation and imagination. I he newly created position of business manager was filled by Shirley Neal. The paper came out every two weeks and was eagerly read through- out its wide circulation. Among the subscribers were many of the townspeople and alumni. Exchanges were received from many other schools. 29 Steeje
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