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I (Dramatics The dramatics department, di- rected by Miss Mildred Kinnell, was one of the schools’ first or- ganized activities. The first play presented this year was the senior play, “Thru the Keyhole,” a three-act comedy. It was presented by the senior class of O.H.S. on November twen- ty-third for the purpose of rais- ing funds for the annual trip to Salem. The students in the play were: Wayne Smith (who played the part of Grandma very welll Lauren Gale, Lilly Natterlund, Edythe Sprague, Perry Thompson, Beth Woodruff, Gerald Varrelman. and Max Greer. Fred Dorfler and John Bert were the property man- agers and Bill McCoy handled the lighting. Pearl Paddock and Lu- cille Fisher w’ere in charge of the costumes. The characters of the one-act (Continued on Page 12) Soys and fjirls 4rt Glasses The Art Classes in Oakridge High School were organized in 1933 under the supervision of Miss Kinnell. Some of the projects the girls have taken up this year are as fol- lows: Sketching, cylindrical per- spective, color theory, poster paints, book binding and home decoration. The projects the boys have had this year are lettering, cartooning, wood carving and some figure sk tching. An exhibit has been held every spring. (Boys and ffirls fjlee Glubs The girls, and boys’ glee dub, directed by Miss Carol Wilkens. made their initial appearance in 1933. The first year of its organiza- tion the girls made frequent ap- pearances during the year, singing for assemblies, commencement and other school programs. On April 13, 1934 the com- bined g.ee clubs put on a pro- gram. There were solos, duets, trios and chorus numbers. All of this was enacted in the form of “a day spent at a raido studio.” On the twenty-first of April the two glee clubs w'ent to Eugene' (Continued on Page 12) 11
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yUUletics Oakridge High School has, in the brief period of four years established itself as a school to be recognized in athletics. During the past four years nine cups and trophies nave been won and the schools’ new trophy case is about full. Although a school can’t expect to win always we sincerely hope and know O.H.S. will do its best. Giris a nd fBoi s (Basketball The girls' basketball team, under Miss Smith, had a very successful season winning all their games up to the “B” League Tournament. They won their first game in the tournament but lost the second to Mohawk, who later won the championship. The boys’ basketball team, coached by Mr. Sprague had the most event- ful season in the history of the School. They played thirty-two games, w li- ning twenty-six and losing but six. They swept thru the County and District Tournament and won their first two games at the State Tourna- ment. They lost the third game to Astoria, 33-20, who went thru to win the State Championship. The boys’ team brought honor to the school and also to our communities. Several of the boys were named on the County and District All-Star teams and two on the State All-Star team including, F. L. Fisher, guard and Lauren Gale, center. (Jirls and (Boijs baseball Last year the boys’ baseball team had a fairly successful season in that they only lost one conference game, this being to Pleasant Hill and two non-conference games to Springfield. The boys ended the season with a percentage of 750, winning nine out of twelve games. The 1934-35 girls’ baseball team played four games, winning three and having a persentage of 750. The g'rls’ baseball team split the series with Pleasant Hill, who won the championship. ylctivitieS fTfi- Breeze The O.H.S. newspaper, the Hi-P.reeze was started in 1929-30 under the supervision of Miss Stofiel. A staff was organized with Dorothy Long as the first editor. The mast-head was drawn by Mrs. Dugal, who lived in Oakridge at that time. The paper con- tained four pages and was issued once a week. The first year there were twenty-two numbers published. The following year Miss Rinnell came to the school and be- came faculty advis- er. The ed tor that year was Lois Walk- er, succeeding ones have been Charles Paddock, Clarence Bates, Lauren Gale, who was elected for year 1934-35. 10
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(Drama—From I Rge 11) drama contest played for 1035. “Joint Owners in Spain” were: Dorothy Holt, and Kathleen Theile, two women in an old ladles' home. Leona Blakely the matron, and Lena Mae Mntton another inmate of the il me. James Walker was In charae of properties. The junior play entitled. “Spooky Tavern” was presented in the spring. The cast of players was as follows: Georgia Smith. Anna Jean Napper, Dorothy Ho'.t, Margery Wilkinson. Beatrice Stoeprow. Krnest Enright. Melvin Spalinger. LeBoy McAtee. Willard Flock. Tyke Nelson, and Bruce Lansbery. where they represented Oakridge High School in the Lane County Music Tournament. This year O.H.S. Glee Clubs put on a similar program and also participated in the Music Tournament. (Glee Club»—From Pago 11)
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