Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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'TLexj Graduate . . . Class o| 9 0 . . . MOTTO: There is more beyond . COLORS: Rose and Silver FLOWER: White carnation OFFICERS: Loren Wilson, president Nina Kelsay, secretary Betty Posvar, vice-president Wallace EUefson, treasurer Most of the members of the graduating class of 1940 entered Oakridge High School in the fall of 1936. The class officers that year were: president, Jack Robinson; secre- tary, Betty Adams; treasurer, Mabel Ran- dall. As frosh, they enjoyed (?) the initiation and their return party. One of the import- ant activities of the year was the fresh- man edition of the Hi-Breeze, which was printed on green paper. The only freshman to earn a letter in athletics was June Miller. There were several swimming and skat- ing parties during the sophomore year. These comprised the principal activities. Those making letters in sports were June Miller and Loren Wilson. Elbert Davis was president throughout the year, with Betty Rae Kearns acting as secretary. Mabel Randall was treasurer again. The junior play Second Childhood was hailed as the best play presented in Oakridge in recent years. The Junior- Senior banquet and prom were also a big success. The auditorium was decorated to resemble a ship. Mabel Randall, Phyllis Lansbery, June Paddock, June Miller, Loren Wilson, Wal- lace Ellefson, Calvin Rogers, and Robert Streit represented the juniors in the field of sports that year. The scholastic achievement of the class was recognized by the initiation of Frankie Cecil and Calvin Rogers into the National Honor Society. Loren Wilson headed the class in its last year in school with Betty Posvar, vice- president; Nina Kelsay, secretary; and Wallace Ellelson as treasurer. The Mummy and the Mumps was chosen for the senior play. Other im- portant activities of the year included the senior trip to Salem and Portland, bac- calaureate services, commencement, and the Junior-Senior banquet and prom, at which the seniors were guests of the junior class. Those making letters were: Mabel Ran- dall, Phyllis Lansbery, June Miller, Ruth Hill, June Paddock, Wallace Ellefson, Loren Wilson, Calvin Rogers, Robert Streit, and Wilfred Kissinger. 9

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F- Cecil P. Clapp J. Cium W. Dugan W. Ellefson R. Hill N. Kelsay W. Kissinger D. Kroll P. Lansbery N. Le Gault E. Lentz Class 'ifO Cecil. Frankie: Hi-Breeze 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; The Oak Editor 4; Volleyball 2; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Girls' League 2. Clapp, Ralph: Transfer from Lowell, Ore- gon 4. Clum, Jasper: Transfer from Mohawk, Ore- gon 4; The Oak 4. Dugan, William: Transfer from Summer- field, Kansas 4; The Oak, assistant editor 4,- Honor Society 4. Ellefson, Wallace: Basketball 3, 4; Hi- Breeze 2, 4; Football 4, Manager 3; Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Class Treasurer 4; The Oak 4; Student Body Vice-President 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Second Childhood 3; Mummy and the Mumps 4. Hill, Ruth: Transfer from Wilbur, Oregon 4; Hi-Breeze 4; Baseball 4; Glee Club 4; Volleyball 4; Mummy and the Mumps 4; The Oak 4. Kelsay, Nina: Glee Club 1, 2; Radio Broad- cast 1, 2,- Captain of the Guards 1; Hi- Breeze 4; Class Secretary 4,- The Oak, business manager 4; Volleyball 2; Girls' League 2. Kissinger, Wilfred: Hi-Breeze 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3; The Oak 4; Captain of the Guards 1; Paints and Patches 3; Basketball 4; Football 4; Class Vice-President 3. Krcll, Dick: Transfer from Walla Walla Col lege Academy 4; The Oak 4. Lansbery, Phyllis: Captain of the Guards 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Volley- ball 3, 4; Paints and Patches 3; Hi- Breeze 4; Girls' League 2, 3, 4; Radio Broadcast 1, 2; P.A.L.S. 3, 4. Le Gault, Ned: Freshman Quartet 1; Radio Broadcast 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Hi-Breeze 4; Second Childhood 3; Mummy and the Mumps 4; The Oak 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Lentz, Everett: Transfer from Lowell, Ore- gon 4; Band 4. 10

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