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1' x I J, X CI THE ORACLE CI Geraldine Vasche Ent red '3 . acle Staff '33. c ociety '32, '33. ball, asketball, Trac 30, '31 '32, '33. C. S F. '30, '3 , '32, '33. Play Day '30, '31, '32, '33. Basketball Championship '33. Juanita Walton Entered '3O. Editor Ora- cle '33. O. U. Hi Life Staff. C. S. F. '31, '32, '33. Block O Society '31,x'3 2, '33. Volley, Tennis,'Track, Tumbling and Baselia1lJ'31, '3 2, '33. Service Awarign '33. Cast: ThanksfA ly, It's A Mig! f' A7 Weddii1g, Joi1:i't ,Q rs,,L, in Spain, Quality SQ5?t, ' i' To the Ladies, Naut cal-Y Knot, I'm Sorry It's Out, Democracy, Galen Weaver Entered '29. Glee Club '30, '31, '32, '33. Chorus: B'ells of Capistrano, 't Nautical Knot. F. F. A. '31, '32, '33. Cracle Staff '32, '33. Cecelia Welsh Entered '29. Block O ?0k:'31, '32, '33. Oigzlle ta '32, '33. Cat Ha t- ed House, Joix5i,Q5'wners in Spaixiijf Quality Street, Myster:y,fIsland, Thanks Awfully ' The Old Ord- way H 'use. President Se- nior -Class. President and Secretary C. S. F. Service Award '31. Captain Track '31, Baseball, Basketball, Tumbling and Track '29, '30, '31, '32, '33. Elmer Winger Eriteredf '29, S t uid e nit- Body President. Oracle and Life talf., , S. A. C. S: FJ resident. Student 'Co'uncil!'32, '33. Track. 1 1 X f Y qu 1-' X X 1 Harold Walther Entered '29. X Mildred augh Entere '2 racl 'S FE '3 2, 3 ock O, o- ' t , '32, '3 . . ecre- Blo k S' iety. ast: It Ming, A Weddi Thanks Aw- fully, Tea Leaves, Mr. Massey Makes a Fourth at Bridge. Basketball, Base- ball ancl Track '30, '31, '32, '33. Baseball Captain '31. Basketball Captain '31, Basketball Championship '33. Play Days '29, '30, '31, '32, vw 'C f,ifNeil Weichart Entered 3'1'4f,3'Tra5k '32, '33. Captain Tra'Ck'.Team C. S. F. '33. Cast: To the Ladies. rpha Windle tered '30. Operetta '31, ain Baseball '32, Mary Young Enter '31. Cast: Pm Sorry 's Out, Soup Bon ' autical Knot, ,S thi! Ladies, Seven- t , Th e Boer. Oracle St FF '32, '33. Tennis and Tumbling '32. . . Page Twenty-two
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D , II! Bessie Robuck Entered '29. C. S. F. '30, '31, '32, '33. Block O Society '31, Tumbling '31, '32, '33. Variety Show '31, j Ruth Sawyer Entered 'Z9. Basketball '29, '30. Glee '29, '30, Chorus: Bells of Capistra- no. Cast: Hop O Me Thumb, It's A Ming. Block O Society '30, '31, Hi Life Staff '32, '33. Oracle Staff '32, '33, G. A. C. Secretary '32, '33. Ruth Selig Entered '31, C.S,F. '32, School Honor Society '33, Glee Club '31, '32, '33, iv V' gf Frank Shuttera Entered '29, Evan Spencer Entered '30. Beeda Stuimrt Entered' 1, Cast: Sor- ry ,It's Out. Tumbling '32, Tennis '32, '33. Chorus: Nautical Knot. Play 'Day '32, Fred Salyer Entered '29. Track '30, '31, Secretary F. F. A. '32, '33, Margaret Schaup ff' Entered '29, C. SAV . '29, '30, '31, '32 j33'.' Presi- dent c. ,s..5nf: sz. Block O'Z,gf'3-T1 '32, '33. Vice Pfesident Block O '31, Class Secretary '33. Basket- ball '29, '50, '31, '32, '33. Captain '32, Champion- ship '33. Gold Seal Bearer '33. 5 'X Sidney Seyrnoure Entered '31, Track '32, '33. Football '3 2. Hi-Y '3 2, '33, Honor Society '32, Glee Club '31, '32, Chorus: Nautical Knot. Edwina Smith Entered '29, Play Day '29, '30, '31, '32, '33. C. S. F 29, '30, Girls Sextette 2, Chorus: Bells of Capistrano, Chonita. Basketball '29, '30, '31, Vol- leyball '30, '31, '32, f ' Viola straight Entered '31. Page Twenty-one .
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lj THE ORACLE lj 51- I High Lighfs in fhe first three years of this J ', Senior Class 7? A ' , , The second week of September 1930 saw timid, 'N delightful, trusting freshmen starting their high school ' 1 careers in Oakdale High School. As a class they were 1 Y, noticed by the faculty and upper classmen as being , V' far above the average in dignity, common-sense, adap- tability and willingness to take advice. They organi- zed early in the fall, electing George Crawford, president, Phyllis Nichol- son, secretary, and Evelyn Ripley, treasurer. The second semester of 1933's freshmen life saw the absorbing of the mid-term class, which raised the enrollment to 104, of this number fifty- one are among the members of the present graduating class. Whatever more or less mild hazing was inflicted on the freshmen by the upper classmen was endured by them in dignified stoicism. In activities the freshmen of this unusual class at once made their presence known by Cecelia Welsh and Evelyn Ripley in the rumbling team, Hilmer Holbrook in football, Tom Ashmore, Robert and George Fahey, Tony Ghilarducci in D basketball, Jack Meanza and Clinton Ackerman in B track teamg Carl Mortensen won the role of Pose,,' an Indian medicine man, in the Operetta, Bells of Capistrano. 1931 witnessed the incoming efhcient, well-developed sophomore class, who immediately organized, electing Marian Lehmkuhl, president, Wyatt Bandy,vice-president, Cecelia XVelsh, secretary-treasurer. All school activities felt the enthusiasm and high ability of many members of this class, Marian Lehmkuhl, Mildred Wfaugh, Evelyn Ripley, Maurine Ellerson, Juanita Walton, Ruth Sawyer, Cecelia Welsh, and Anna East- man established themselves in dramaticsg Don Odell was elected president of the Future Farmers, Tony Antonelli, Hilmer Holbrook, and Carl Mortensen made the football team, Basketball B's were rewarded by George Fahey, Tony Ghilarduccig C's had Tom Ashmore, Ghilarduccig D,s, Victor Cayton, Don Odell, Stanley Laughlin. In track, B,s, Jack Meanza, Don Odell, Fred Salyer, and George Fahey were stars. The life of the juniors was pleasant, swift, eventful, and enthusiastic under the leadership of Evelyn Ripley, president, Tony Antonelli, vice- presidentg secretary-treasurer, Anna Eastman. All activities were en- riched by the talent of this class. Student body affairs were ably assisted and the honor society increased by their membership, in the honor society the names most often at the head of the list were Elmer Winger, Verla Blue, Marian Lehmkuhl, Bessie Robuck, Margaret Schaupp, Geraldine Vasche, Juanita Walton, Cecelia Welsh. Drama and operetta drew Jua- Page Twenty-three .
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