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gy L will 4' 4 MMMERFIRWNE ' Q' East Stanislaus, Oakdale, Riverbank High Schools Superintendent 200 HINKLEY - OAKDALE. CALIFORNIA 95361 MARK L, LYTLE 1209, 847-2272 Business Manager tru.: y 1:-'nuff :lf OAKDALE JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Iifill' is T. L. DA VIS Director of S per 1'aI Programs November 9, 1981 Student Body Oakdale High School 739 West G Street Oakdale, CA 95361 Dear Students: As your Superintendent, 1 commend the entire administration, staff and student body for your high degree of academic standards, your participation in extra-curricular activities, and your community involvement. I am particularly pleased this year with your total involvement in the new School lmprovement grogram. A special congratulations to the Class of 1982. You have come a long way since entering as freshmen. The few short years spent in high school can never be recaptured, and should always remain among the happiest of your memories. You can be proud of your contributions and successes. Always strive to do your best in any future plans. Sincerely, Rodger F. Irvine RFIlms TEACHERS I 19
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Advisory - A New Experience for Students Advisory is a new program which started this year at Oakdale High School. It is the answer to the com- munication gap between students and authorities at home, school, and in the community. The program has three major goals. First, it gives students the valid infor- mation needed when problems arise. Secondly, students are treated as an in- tegral part of OHS, and the staff are in- terested in their futures. Thirdly, there are effective avenues of communications for the school community that may be used to maximize the many positive aspects of our school and help us im- prove in areas that need improvement. Wu. Top Right: Mr. Grgich receives his award for Best Dressed Faculty Advisor. Middle Left: Kim Shamp, Willie Grim, Cheryl Hofmann, Mr. Bacigalupi, Joanne Peros, Ed Brown Anne McKeon, and Alan Berendson. Middle Right: Hank Moore escorts Little Girl Welton across campus. Bottom Right: Parade of Ghoules. 18 I TEACHERS
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They're Working Hard to ake Our School Better The main function of the District Office is to make sure Oakdale and Riverbank High Schools are run as smoothly as possible. Some of the things that the District Office does is manage the budget, set school policies, and make sure kids have transportation to and from school. The District Office has something new called the School Improvement Program in which the prove school activities and cur- riculum, such as getting an advisory program started and installing cen- tral heating and air conditioning in the classrooms. The people working in the District Office often don't get the credit they deserve, so we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you everyone for working so hard to make our school a better place. state provides extra money to im- , K a Top Right: Left to Right: Judy We ccrss as K WE Laymen, Doris Milan, Gayle Carter, and Elaine Walker, make up the District Office secretaries. Top Left: Business manager, Mark Lytle, prepares for a day's work. Middle: Our District Office. Bottom: Marge Skavdahl, Mr. Ir- vine's secretary, poses for our photographer. a .. .... x.-f 4 20 1 TEACHERS
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