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“The Oak” Staff Page Nine James McLsnin. Kdltor; Ruth Shepherd. Assistant Kdltor: Dorothy Hall. Advertising Manager: lola Dunning, Circulation Manager: CRASS EDITORS Madeline Richter............. — Freshman l.eona Blakely...................Sophomore Virginia Morgan................... Junior Anna Jean Nafper................... Senior Bub Spallnger. Business Manager. ACTIVITY EDITORS Onata flreer ....................... Art Paul Cummings Dramatics Raymond Bates Music Earl Clark -...............Sports Student Council This year is the third year of organized student councils at O.H.S. With Mr. Sprague as adviser, th s year’s council has completed a successful year. It sponsored improvements and additions to activities. The main activities of the council were attending the two student conferences in Eugene. A list of members of the council fol- lows: Melvin Spalinger, president; Tyke Nelson, vice- president ; LeRoy McAtee, treasurer; Dorothy Hall, secretary: Ernest Enright, editor of Hi-Breeze and bas- ketball manager; Melvin Spalinger, senior president; James McLarrin, junior pre-ident and baseball man- ager ; Paul Cummings, soph- omore president; Madeline Richter, frosh president; Virginia Morgan, song lead- er; Gordon Stanley, yell leader; and Earl Clark, foot- ball manager. Hi-Breeze This year was tjie begin- ning of the seventh success- ful year of publishing the 0. H. S. newspaper, the Hi- Breeze.,It has been through the efforts of our bavise , Miss Mildred Rinuell, that the Hi-Breeze has continued to be the only weekly put a out by a B-league high chool in Lane county. This year’s paper was much the same as those of Contimuvd on t ■ “L 1 9 3 6 THE □ A K
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Pago Eight Junior Class Class officers: president, James McLarrin; vice-president, Ray- mond Bates; secretary-treasurer, Lena Mae Mattoon. In 1933, 28 small and frighten- ed individuals entered O.H.S. as Freshmen. During their first year they were initiated and gave a suc- cessful return party. As Sophomores they lost their frightened looks and became a lit- tle more self-reliant. The title of Upper Classmen” completely erased the look of awe from their faces even though their original class of 28 had dwindled to 17. Many of the juniors earned letters in basketball, baseball and football. A three-act play “Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy!”, the Jr.-Sr. banquet and prom, and a school party were the activities sponsored by the class during the school year. Sophomore Class Class officers: president, Paul Cummings; vice-president. Iola Dunning; secretary-treasurer; Harold Mattoon. The present Sophomoreclass be- gan their high school career at O. H. S. by electing their Fresh- men officers. The basketball games with the grade school and the Freshmen return party were the main activities. Sophomore activities were in- itiation of the freshmen and the participation in football and bas- ketball. Sophomore lettermen and let- terwomen are Paul Cummings, Leona Blakely. Iola Dunning, and Mildred Jones. Freshman Class Class officers: president. Made- line Richter; vice-president. Nao- mi Allen: sacy arv-treasurer. Eliz- abeth ™ :i!l s played a mes, win- tant func- class was rty given he upper the school and letter- s, Naomi Al- sher. □ A K 1 □ 3 G
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Page Ten T Girls’ Basketball ' V l Blackly. J. Fisher. O. lyjfer. Mgr.: Front Row: Hall. Miller, Dunning. Kearns. Xnpper, Fisher, ilkinson. Mgr.; Front Row: Miller. Orr. Dunning. Boys’ Basketball Back Row: Coach Sprague, C. Wert, Clark. Spnl- Inger. Rogers. Knrlght, Mgr.; Front Row: Me- ljirrln. Bates. McAtee. Sayre Jones. (J. Wert. Bovs' Baseball Back Row: Walker Mgr., Knright Dompier. Rob- inson Burt, I ansberry. Coach Sprague; Front Row: Cummings. Spa linger. Jones, Dorfler, Fisher, Clark. Football : Wilcox. R. H.; Nelson, F. B.; Coach Sprague; Fisher. R. H.: Robinson. Q.: Front Row: L. K.: Dimlck. L. T.; Jones, R. .; Spalinger. C.; Mcl irrln, R. G.; Dompier. R. T.: Kn- right. R. K. HE DAK 13 3 6
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