Oregon City High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Oregon City, OR)

 - Class of 1917

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18- THE HESPERI.AN SOPHOMORE NEWS. We will continue fromiwheire we- left off last time. The girls of the sophomore class have their basket-ball team going and will soon be able to defeat any class in the high school. They have elected a very lively captain, whose enthusiasm alone will mean much for the team. We are doing our best to organize a Sophomore debating league. We have written to a number of nearby schools and have not, as yet, received but one reply. That one came from our old school enemy, Estacada. They say it would be utterly impossible to debate with us. ' We are sorry we have not news enough to fill more space, but since every one is so busy studying for exemptions and exams we have no time for much action. EH. ,l9. FRESHMEN CLASS NOTES There has been very little going on in the Freshmen class lately aside from the regular studies, but we intend to make up for lost time soon. A Freshman girls' Basket Ball team is being organized. So far there has been a fine showing, and we feel sure that it will continue. The Freshmen have been too busy preparing for the mid-term exams. to havve time for a class meeting, but there is to be one soon for the purpose of choosing the class colors. R.D. '20. TEACHERS' TRAINING NOTES. ' ,VVe of the Teachers' Training department have all been so very busy during the last six weeks that the time has fairly flown. At least we have been so hard at work that we have not found time :to write many notes,-therefore these are short and few in number. Since the last training notes were written, each and every member of the class, has had two changes made in his or her assignment. Some, for instance, who, during the first assignment, taught in the eighth. grade, were Uput back to the'first or second grade. Others, who first taught in the primary, were advanced to the upper grades. The aim, of course, was to teach us, by contrast, the differences among the several grades in order that we may know what to expect when we shall perhaps go to teach in the rural schools. - 'Most of the cricicisms of' our workcontinue to be favorableQ Con- sequently, we judge that our work in teaching has been satisfactory. VVe hope that it will continue to be so. The teachers' opinions have been ercouraging, but what troubles some of us now, is to know what the poor children think of us... , VVhen debating was started, the excuse made by most of the meni- bers of the Training Department when asked to debate, was that

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THE HESPERIAN vw fgw f SENIOR CLASS NOTES. The Seniors are still on deck and are being heard from. The Oregon City debating teams of the State League, composed entirely of Seniors, won the decision from lkiilwaukie and Canby each by the score of 3-0. Basket ball has been discontinued so we are able to report noi progress along athletic lines although we still lhave lots of pep.', The seniors and their -1- are all looking forward to party to be given by the class in the very near future. The committees have been appointed and are all Working diligently to make the party a success, which we feel sure it will be, as Class '17 has never failed to show every one a good time at its parties. 'E.P. '17, J JUNIOR CLASS NOTES. A Junior class meeting was held in llliss Todd's room, VVednes- day, January 10, to elect the staff for the Junior issue of the HES- PERIAN. Thhe following were elected: Editor-in-chief ............... Ross Scott Ast. Editor-in-chief ...... Myrta Swallow Business llfl gr. ............ Gordon Fauley Assist. Business Mgr. ..... Helen Mattley Subscription Mgr. ..... Mabelle Albright Ast. Subscription Mgr. ........ Erma Lynch Literary Editor .......... Glyde Schuebel Asst. Literary Editor-- ...... Ruth Elliot Locals ---. ........ ...... H elen Babler Exchanges .... --- Florence Bierman Alumni ...... ....... J ack Swan Staff Artist --- ...... Satie Surfus Jokes ..... . .... ..... M erle Bingham Boys' Athletics ........ Arthur McDonald Girls' Athletics .......... Gladys Cannon Six Juniors have prominent parts in the high school play Farm Folks, which is to be soon under the direction of Mr. Mason. Wallace Mass underwent a surgical operation at the Oregon City hospital January 5. We are glad to know he is convalescing and will soon be able to return to school. We are sorry to note that several members of the class have left school. Among those are, Vera Howell, Uma Johnson, Ethel Alld- redge and Charles Wallace. E.Y. 'l8. ,



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THE HESPERIAN 7 gif M 19 they lacked the requisite amount of time necessary for the work. But we are now justly proud of -a certain member, one Audrey Tuor bv name, who, in spite of all the practice-teaching, etc., has been industri- ously engaged in the work. She Won in the try-outs very easily. and we wish her, as well as all the other debaters as much success when they clash against other league teams of the state. We have an idea that both our teams will win, but we are rather a trifle afraid to predict a unanimous vote-a two-to-one victory will sufficeeany- way. Miss VVright, another member of the training class, had the pleas- ure of teaching fall by herselfl the fifth grade at the Barclay school. The teacher regularly in charge was absent While taking the teachers' examinations. Have you noticed how much literary material for the Hesperian has come from the members of the Teachers' Training Department? DEBATING Debating has full sway in Oregon City high school at present. Eery one happy? I Y-e-s. Well, why shouldn't we be when we have the winning team of the state. Let me tell you a joke that we have and see if you d,on't smile. VVhy it is simply that fact that our natural born debators, plus the training of Nlr. lVIason, politely walked all over the Canby and Blil- wauke teams. One side of the story is really pitiful. But we are not pessimists. Oregon City won the decision at both places unanimously. Now, what do you think? VVe think we have the state cham- pionship on the homeward stretch. A , A great interest was shown by the students of the high school and also citizens of our city. A large number attended the debate. which was held Friday, January l2, in the high school auditorium. VVe are all glad of the interest shown both by the students and the debaters .for enthusiasm and spirit is nourishment to success. We are all looking forward to the next debate to be held in the near future and a larger crowd than before is expected. Watch for the date of the next appearance of our wonderful debators. A ' Our next clash will be at Oregon City, February 2, 1917, when ourfnegative team will meet the Tillamook team while our affirmative team will uphold the honor of O. C. H. S. at Silverton. Students! You owe it to your high school to support these debat- ing teams in every way possible. With the loyal backing of the stu- dents, we may reasonably hope for two more glorious victories, which will advance us nearer the great goal the state championship.

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