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'DedcccitccM We, the Class of 48, respectfully dedi- cate this annual to our parents. Kind and patient, they have stood by us through our school years and helped us prepare lor our future life. We have chosen this way of expressing our sincere gratitude lor their assistance and everything they have been to us.
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0? tecwvicC For our 48 Oak we have chosen the theme of building. I his theme was selected to represent the recent and rapid growth ol Oakridge and the surrounding territory. The increasing size of our town and school have enabled us to add eight pages to the annual which have made it the largest in OHS history. We sincerely hope that every page will be ol interest to all of you and bring lxick many memories of friends and activities enjoyed during this year at Oakridge I ligh. 7« Words cannot express the gratitude I feel for the assistance given me in preparing this annual for publication. Special thanks go to Mr. Knight of Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller. printers and Raymond Gates of Kennell-EUis Studios. Although there isn’t space to mention the names of those who helped with write-ups. in- formation and selling ads and subscriptions, I hope thev will all accept a hearty. Thanks, kids . The contributions of advertisers and the support of Mrs. Harms, advisor are deeply appreciated. Shirley J. Neal ‘48 “Oak” Editor
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“ScUttC... 'tyeasia Septentiei 15 First day «I school finds 197 students running hither and yon like bees in a hive. 22 Professor Colman ol Stanford University speaks in assembly. Fay Arthur, Fred Baltz and Florene Norris are elected yell leaders. 26 Cresvvell defeats Warriors in football, 26 12. 29 Delbert 1 larter, sponsored by National School as sembly, provides delightful assembly. October 3 Oakridgedefeats Pleasant 1 lill, 18-14. in football game. 10 Oakridge loses to Lowell, 19-14. 17 Mapleton Sailors top Oakridge on home field, 27-12. 20 Varsity O initiation finds seven ol the boys with short hair cuts. 22 Eugene Bowman demonstrates a recorder purchased bv the student body. 24 “Freshman Welcome Party is the first social event of the year. 27 First meeting of the newly organized Pep Club under the advisorship of Mrs. Munnick. 28 Freeman Gray, a musician from National School .As- sembly, entertains the student body. 31 W arriors deleat Pleasant I lill on our home field 32-18.
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