Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1936

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Page Fourteen ('on tinned from pan 9 the previous years except for the introduction of the stenciled head lines. The officers selected for 1935-1936 were: Ernest Enright, Editor; Beatrice Steeprow, associate editor; Marge Wilkinson, circulation manager; Melvin Spalinger and Alyce Orr, advertising managers; Onata Greer and Ernest Jones, artists. Autographs THE □ A K 1 B 3 6

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Page Thirteen Senicr Play The first play presented this year was “Take My Ad- vice” a three - act comedy given by the senior class on November 25, 1935, for the purpose of raring funds for the Seniors’ annual trip to Salem. The play- ers were Bub Spal- ingt r, an editor of a small town paper; LeRoy McAtee, hu- man alarm clock who wakes up the small town of Eur- eka; Dee Dompier. Mr. Wargrim and owner of Eureka; Alvce Orr. daughter of Mr. Wargrim; Georgia Smith, real owner of most of Eureka and niece of Mr. Wargrim; Earnest Enright, town loafer; Ruth M Her, Mrs. NeDon-Dodd, president of an uplift society; Jean Napper—sister and stenographer of the editor; and Bruce Lansbery, man- ager. Operetta In 193(5, having two years of experience behind them the glee club pre- ■v Rented an operetta, “It Happened In Vienna.” It proved highly successful and showed the talent of the Glue Clubs. The operetta was a romantic comedy with a Viennese setting. The plot was woven about the search of a rich English Lady for her daughter, lost when a child, and of an Amor.can pickle manufacturer vacationing in Vienna at Carnival Time. The leading parts were as follows; Paula Wilson, the rich English Lady; James McLarrin, the mckle manufacturer; Philip Dimick, the advert sing man; Virginia Morgan, the long lost daughter; Raymond Bates, a gypsy chief who had stolen the daughter when a child; Leona Blakely, Daughter of the American pickle manufacturer; Henry Wilcox, an artist living in Vienna; James Walker, a Vienna Policeman; Paul Cummings and Norris McAtee, faithful helpers of the policeman; Jesmer Fisher, a waitress in the inn. Junior Play On April 24 the Junior Class Rave their annual play, the proceeds d. for 14® Junior-Senior banquet and prom. The play was Who Wouldn't Bp Crazy” aikd wa» V. rollicking comedy as the name suggests. ,-jrn' U|L -.-A V The setting was In an asylum and the plot was wound about a youn inan Wjtpvwx»» . taken there by mistake and his experience while there. , fa The setting of the play was in the courtyard of an insane asylum, n Mhe P,l t wound about a young man taken there by mistake. The other fifteen character play the parts or Ihs inmates, servants, attendants, and visitors. i t„,,i Philip Dimick was the unfortunate young man: I aula Wilson and IJo d Henson were eccentric inmates: Ruth Smallwood and Raymond Bates were t ,u,? and superintendent; Earl Clark a negro general-utility man: Anna Bee FW»or. « dark maid: Dorothy Hall. Donna Woodruff. Onata Greer. Virginia Morgan»and BudAg- Sayre were the visitors to the asylum; Jim McLarrin was the »th.r ok fceedy Marshall, the accidental inmate; and an Inspector of the asylum; James W alker a hard boiled cop; and Lena Mae Mattoon and Willis Robinson play the parts of d'wealthy patient and her flance. 3 G □ A K



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