Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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19 3 7 THE OAK 19 3 7 SENIOR CLASS ROLL CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..........................Philip Dimick SECRETARY-TREASURER...............Anna Bee Fisher FLOWER, White Rose Bud. COLORS, Silver and Black. MOTTO, Its not the gale, but the set of the sail; That determines the way we go. Philip Dimick, Class President: Football 3, 4; The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Music Broadcast 1, 2; It Happened in Vienna 3; The Cap- tain of the Guards 4; Student Council 4; Hi-Breeze 4; Hi-Y member 4. Anno Bee Fisher, Class Secretary and Treas- urer: Bosketball 2; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Music Broadcast 1, 2; Student Council 4; Hi-Breeze Staff 4; Manager Basketball 3; Annual Staff 4. Lloyd Henson: The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Hi-Breeze 4, Manager Baseball 4; Dramatics 3; Art 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y member 4. Onoto Greer: Basketball 2, 3, 4, The Whole Town s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Hi-Breeze 3, 4; Honor Student 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4; Art 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 2. Dorothy Hall: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; The Whole Town’s Talking 4, Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Music Broadcast I; Student Council 3, 4; Hi- Breeze 3, 4; Student Body Officer 3; Stud- ent Body President 4; Art 2; Annual Staff 3, 4. Willis Robinson: Baseball 3; Football 3, 4, The Whole Town’s Talking 4, Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Student Council I, 4, Hi-Breeze 3, 4; Student Body Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y Vice-President 4. Ruth Smallwood: The Whole Town’s Talk- .ng 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; It Happened in Vienna 3; The Captain of the Guards 4; Student Council 4; Hi- Breeze Stoff 4; Student body officer 4. Omar Kelsay: Music Broadcast 1, 2; It Hap- pened in Vienna 3; Captain of the Guards 4; Hi-Breeze 4; Annual Staff 4. James McLarrin: Basketball 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 4, Music Broadcast 1, 2; It Happened in Vienna 3; Captain of the Guards 4; Honor Stud- ent 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Hi-Breeze 4; Manager Baseball 3; Annual staff 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y member 4. Lena Moe Mattoon: The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; It Happened in Vienna 3; Hi-Breeze 4; Art 1, 2, 3; Dramatics class 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, Manager Baseball 4. Jomes Walker: Football 4; 'Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Music Broadcast 1, 2; It Happened in Vienna 3; The Captoin of the Guards 4; Student Council 2, 4; Hi- Breeze 4; SAanager Baseball 2; Manager Bosketball 4, Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y mem- ber 4. June Allen: Transfer from Creswell High School; The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Captain of the Guards 4; Music Broad- cast 4; Glee Club 4. Donna Woodruff: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1; The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Hi-Breeze Staff 4; Art 1; Annual Staff 4. Robert Sayre: Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Football 3; Who Wouldn’t Be Crozy 3; Hi-Breeze 4. Marian Sorensen: Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 4; Hi-Breeze Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Tronsfer from Cottage Grove High School. Dorman Ellis: Bosketball 4; Baseball 3, 4; Football 4; The Whole Town’s Talking 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Hi- Breeze Staff 3, 4; Hi-Y Secretary 4. Grant Carpenter: Transfer from Sweet Grass High, Big Timber, Montona; Captain of the Guards 4; Hi-Breeze 4; Hi-Y Treas- urer 4. Henry Wilcox: Football 3, 4; It Happened in Vienna 3; The Captain of the Guards 3; Hi-Breeze 4; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y President 4. Earl Clark: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Stud- ent Council 1, 2, 3; Hi-Breeze 2, 3, 4; Manger Football 3, 4; Annual Staff 3. Raymond Bates: Basketball 3, 4; Who Wouldn’t Be Crazy 3; Glee Club Broad- cast 1, 2, 4; It Happened in Vienna 3; Captain of the Guards 4; Honor Stud- ent 2, 3, 4; Hi-Breeze 2, 3 (Staff) 4; Student Council 4; Hi-Y Member 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4. 5

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1937 THE OAK 1937 SENIOR CLASS Dimick Fisher Henson Greer Hall Robinson Smallwood Kelsay McLarrin Mattoon Walker Allen Woodruff Sayre Sorenson Ellis Carpenter Wilcox Clark Bates 4



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19 3 7 THE OAK 19 3 7 PROPHECY Place—Aboard the ship, Buddy”— a steamship belonging to Robert Sayre. Scene—A stateroom occupied by Ruth Smallwood and Marian Sorenson. Time—Twenty-five years hence. Marian: Here we all are once again, wasn’t it nice of Bud to invite the entire class of ’37 on a pleasure jaunt to Catalina Island on Mr. and Mrs. Sprague’s wedding anniversary? Remember at their wedding the groom wore ankle length trousers and a coat with wrist length sleeves? Ruth: Yes, yes, and since Bud has inherited the immense fortune of his wealthy step uncle he is the third richest man in the world. Marian: And just think he can well afford a ship like this with a fine swimming pool, and dancing on deck os we did tonight. What a change twenty-five years can make. Bud told me that the dance programs were de- signed by Raymond Bates. Raymond edits the Honolulu Intelligencer . He went to Hono- lulu in hopes of getting acquainted with a few of the hula dancers. Ruth: Speaking again of the dance to- night, wasn’t Dorman Ellis’ singing simply heavenly? You knew, I suppose, that he is being sued by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vallee for stealing their popularity as crooners. Marion: Oh, that reminds me, Willis Rob- inson is being sued by Onata Greer for breach of promise, and should be in jail this very minute, but James Walker, warden at Sing Sing, paroled him for this occasion. Ruth: And he was such a nice boy . . . tsk, tsk. I was glad to see that Anna Bee Fisher was able to come. She and Lloyd Stan- ley have had their marriage license for twen- ty-five years and have had it renewed every year as they always expect to be married in June, but Lloyd postponed it until he adds one more dollar to his bank account. Marian: And Omar Kelsay running a cor- respondence school on How Amateurs Can Learn to Make Love at a Distance in Ten Lessons ! He is assisted at times by Donna Woodruff, but not often, as she devotes most of her time to her home ond family. Ruth: My, my, he should be good at that. Anyway he got lots of practice while in Eng- lish class. Lena Mae was telling me awhile ago that she is teaching the Chinese women modern methods of cooking. She got her in- structions from Miss Wetterstroms' Home Economics class. Marian: And to think I was a member of that very class. Did you know Gront Carpen- ter, formerly the tall thin man of the Sells F.oto C reus, has started an elephant farm in Lowell, Oregon? Business is big and ele- phants are reported going fast. Ruth: Yes, I heard about his wonderful success and say—believe it or not . . . Oak- ridge hos a real hermit living on the summit of Diamond Peak. Earl Clark has withdrawn from all society. Too bad because he would have made an ideal husband for some girl. Think of his turning out to be an old man of the mountain”. Marian: It’s almost beyond my power to think of such a catastrophy. My, how I do wish Philip Dimick and June Allen could have been here. But then the two of them will be together since June is entertaining Philip, the President of the United States, at dinner this evening at her home in Hyde Park. He said that the foundation of h.s career was laid while he was president of our class. Why just last week I read in the Times where he is the most popular president since the one preceding him. There is som? talk of doing away with the present form of government and crowning him the first King of the Unit- ed States. Ruth: Goodness grocious! Who would ever 6

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