Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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19 3 7 THE OAK Junior Class Class officers: president, Iola Dunning; secretary. Leona Blakely; treasurer, Margaret Sorensen. The Junior class of 'J6 and 'J7 has shown great leadership during their three years in high school. Five juniors were Honor Stud- ents. Many of these upper classmen earned letters in basketball, baseball, and football. The class presented a Junior play, The Charm School, on April 10th which was a success and aided in making the Junior and Senior banquet and prom successful. M iss Wetterstrom acted as class adviser. • Sophomore Class The sophomore class officers are: Presi- dent. Jesmer Fisher; Secretary. Gale Varrel- mann; Treasurer. Elizabeth Wert. This class has been one of the most out- standing classes in sports in recent years. The following students have been awarded let- ters. Girls: Naomi Allen. Doris W’alker, and Jesmer Fisher. Boys: Allard Smith. Garold Spatz. Gale Varrelmann, Oral Rogers. Duane Ellifson, Gordon Stanley. Gerald Burtraw. Murl Randall and George Meacham. Mr. Marion Weitz acted as class adviser. • Freshman Class Class officers: President. Jack Robinson; secretary. Betty Adams; treasurer. Mabel Randall. Miss Lever was class adviser. One of the important functions of the Freshman Class was the Frosh Edition of the Hi-Breeze. It was printed on green paper. The Freshmen very successfully gave the Sophomores, upper classes, the alumni, and the members of the school board a Hal- loween Freshman Return Party. Inter-class basketball games were played with the Fresh- man losing the majority of them. A Freshman Quartet was formed of four freshman boys. Jack Robinson, Calvin Rog- ers, Ned Le Gualt, and Ralph Lyon. June Miller was the only Freshman to earn a letter in athletics. 8

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THE OAK 19 3 7 19 3 7 have thought we could have been such close friends of such a brilliant man? Marian: By the way Ruth whot are you do- ing now? Ruth: Oh, I'm still up to my old tricks— dodging matrimony—and being beseiged from all sides. Marian: I only wish someone would ask me just once. I have dreamed, longed, hoped, pleaded—given-up—oh, what a thrill it must be! Ruth: Oh come, come, Marian, don’t feel badly, why Dorothy Hall who was always so popular has just been jilted for the fifth time and is now opening a beauty parlor. She specializes in hair dressing for young men. Marian: Thanks,—Lloyd Henson has pros- pered marvelously. He’s teaching French in O. H. S., and everyone of his nine children speak French fluently. Ruth: Yes, I have heard about those won- derful French orators and say did you know that James McLarrin is introducing financial problems to Congress as speaker of the House? He has contributed development for the pros- perity of the United States. SAarian : I always did think he would go to the top. Henry Wilcox is at present living a happy life as manager of the City of Ookridge and suburbs. He has improved the city to such a degree that it has been classed as one of the three most beautiful cities of the world. Ruth: After talking over such strenuous affairs it certainly does make one feel tired and sleepy doesn’t it? Morion: I certainly does. And for me, I’m more than reody to retire. Goodnight. Ruth: Goodnight. SENIOR WILL I, Lena Mae Mattoon, do bequeath my abil- ity to be late four times a week to Frances Briscoe. I, James Walker, do bequeath my ability to read three books a week to Bettie Jones. I, June Allen, do bequeath my charming smile to Madeline Richter. I, Willis Robinson, do bequeath my sleep- ing ability to Billie McMahon. I, Dorothy Hall, do bequeath my position as student body president to lola Dunning. I, Donna Woodruff, do bequeath my bas- ketball position to Jesmer Fisher. We, Ruth Smallwood and Marian Sorensen, do bequeath our position as Editor of the Hi- Breeze to Maxine Lansbery. I, Dorman Ellis, do bequeath my name of Shiek to Harry Bacina. I, Anna Bee Fisher, do bequeath my dimples to Charlotte Rardin. I, Earl Clark, do bequeath my 6' 5 to Lefty Kissinger. I, Robert Sayre, do bequeath my long growth of whiskers to Ned Legault. I, Philip Dimick, do bequeath my physique to Wally Ellifson. I, James McLarrin, do bequeath my posi- tion of Honor Student to Gale Varrelmann. I, Henry Wilcox, Jr., do bequeath my blonde curly hair to Naomi Allen. I, Onata Greer, do bequeath my ability to draw Hi-Breeze stencils to Loren Wilson. I, Grant Carpenter, do bequeath my 210 lbs. to Calvin Rogers. I, Omar Kelsay, do bequeath my name of Speed to Helen Streit. I, Lloyd Henson, do bequeath my interest of the lower classmen to George Meacham. I, Raymond Bates, do bequeath my ability to play tennis to Doris Walker. 7

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