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

 - Class of 1920

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O n Page SENIQJRS .'Il'AN1TA HEERIJT College I'reparatory Course. 'I'licy also serve who only stand and wait. MAR LE BA RNETT General Course. Litgrary Club 1. MQclesty seldom resides in a breast that IS not enrim-hed with nobler vir- tures. ZELLA MCFARLANE Teachers' Training Course. Glee Club .,, 4. 'She walks in beauty like the night Ot' clouclless climes and starry skies. MA RIAN BARN UM College Preparatory Course. Literary Society 1. Captain Basket Bull 1. President Class 3. Hesperian Stuff Zi. lied Cross Council 3. Captain Vim-tory f1lI'1S .,. A merry heart makes 11 Cheerful t'lllllltGlli1lll'6'. MICLVIN GIJCASON College Prenzlrzltory Course. Footlzzlll ... 4. The laughter of man is the unlimit- nwent of God. Au exception to zill rules.

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SENIORS Page29 NOMA FREYTAG Teachers' Training Course. A good heart is worth gold. CLIFFORD DeBOK College Preparatory Course. Class Play 4. As idle as a painted ship 'Upon a painted ocean. C'ARRlE CVNNINGIIAM College Preparatory Course. Glee Club 3, 4. Class Play 4. XYhat is worth doing' at all is worth doing well. ROBERT CRAXVFOR I J General Course. Hesperian Staff 2. XYhatever he did he did with so much ease. In him it was natural to pleasef' RE-VA JONES Gvlieral Course. Class Play 4. 'Affections are as thoughts, to herg the measure of her hours.



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0 'SENIOHS 0 Page-31 Senior Class History In September, 1916, a large number of boys and girls entered these halls of O. C. H. S. as Freshmen. Of course, our ignorance amused the upper class- men, but that did not bother us a bit, for we were eager to learn. The Sopho- mores administered their usual welcome by ducking the boys. VVe were a little late in getting accustomed to the various rules, but on November 20, we held our first class meeting to elect the following officers: Lot Beatie, Presidentg Kathryn Eastham, Vice-President, Alta Burke, Secretary: Thomas Graham, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Ruth Downer, Class Editor. VVe, as Freshmen, loyally supported all school activities, such as the Literary Society and the Athletic Association. Also we were very proud of having a letter man of the football team, John Nleyers, as a member of our class. VVe had more members in the orchestra than any other one class, but only two girls joined the Glee Club. The Freshmen girls organized a very lively basketball team. They had some interesting games with the Juniors. In February we held a class meeting at which the class colors-silver gray and coral-were chosen. Also a pink rosebud was chosen for the class flower, and the class motto, 'iVVe Strive to Learnn, was selected. Annabelle Lesch, a member of our Freshman class, won Hrst place in the Clackamas County Essay contest. Toward the end of the year, the Freshmen delighted the assembly with a program consisting of a song and dance by six colonial girls, and some other numbers, in which Alta Burke. and Anna Nlclsarty, Thomas Graham and Samuel lXIcLarty were the main performers. - All in all, we had a very successful school year, considering that we were only Freshmen. To conclude this year of hard work we had a picnic at Schnooer's Park. The following year the Sophomores showed pep that was hard to heat, Not long after school began we elected the following officers: President, Helen Ann Jones, Vice-President, Harold Cook, Class Editor, Rose Ruminski. One of the first events of the year was a party which we gave for the Freshmen. VVe went Hover the top in the different drives, such as the Thrift Stamp drive, the drive for membership in the Red Cross and in the Athletic Association. Toward the end of the year we had our class party which everyone seemed to enjoy. Tfhe Sophomores presented at the Athletic Association benefit a number of patriotic tableau?-1, which were very appropriate to the times. The tableaux and the Sophomores who posed for them are as follows: 'ARing for Liberty .. . . .Kenneth Reimer 2... ...VVarner Hall f. .. ..... l.erah Babler Ulllaking the Flag l . .i. . . .l-felen Ann Jones 1 . .. ..Urcil Armstrong l ..... ....... A lta Burke f .... . . .Charles Forward i I . . ........ Lot Beatie Never Knew Defeat -l . . .... Kenneth Swanson . ..... Leonard Davis .. . Pierce VValker

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