Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1949

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 acuity SCHOOL BOARD Mr. C. R. Jones, Chairman, lowrence B Cook, ond K. C. Kennedy compromise the Ookridae School Board On behalf of the students the staff wishes to ex- tend to these men a sincere thank vou for their support and for their efforts toward the betterment ot the school. MR. WILBUR DEACON The man with the curly hair ond glasses is o new member of our teaching staff. Deac (os his students Jail him) has not only taught student» math, history, ond social ec —but has given them lots of laughs and a good deal of friendship. MRS. HARRIET MUNNICK '«Mrs. Munnick is the math ond science f feocher and whenever you enter her room you can be reasonably sure she is ■V m the midst of a scientif.c experiment. iNot only is she scientific but very ef- ficient which can be shown by her ex- , cellent handling of the Pep Club and freshman c oss. MISS VIRGINIA BURT J Miss Burt completed her first year of teoching here of O.H S. this year Miss Burt is the friendly red-head with a sweet disposition. MR. WARD CROFT . Mr. Croft hos just completed his lost year os bond instructor at O.H.S.. He nos done a lot of hard work here ond has really brought up our band stand- 'l ards (besides proctically blinding the band with his bright ties!). Though being so seriously interested in music, 1 he brings in one of his dog stories every now and thenl MRS. NEVA WEBER Quiet, likable Mrs. W ber is the 8fh grade teacher and coech of the 8th fcrooe vontyoall team. As soon as you enter her room you not ce the neatness of it and she order amonj the students. MR. ARTHUR COOPER If you follow the wierd noises issuing forth from the basement, to its source you will find Mr. Cooper presiding over a shop class. Mr. Cooper is well auali- fed tor this iob as he is owner of the J Cooper's Craft Shop.

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MR. JOHN KING As superintendent of Oakridge schools, Mr. King has a tremendous job which brings him o greof many responsibili- ties, but he always has time enough to give individual attention to eoch stu- dent and help him in vorious ways. MRS. IOLA DAVIS lola , as she is known to everyone- is Mr. King's secretory and general morale raiser who always has a smife and o cheery remark for everyone. MR. DAN BROWN Dan is the man who keeps our school spic and spanl He is o friend to all ond if vou ever want him, you'll more than likely find him pushing the broom' around somewhere in the high school building. MRS. BERTHA KING Mrs. King is the 'heart ond soul of the school library which hos grown ond reached many students under her guid- ance. Her mouth-watering cakes make an excellent choice for teaching the Home Ec. class. MR. WALTER JOHNSON Mr. Johnson has been at Oakridge High for one year. He is the girls P E. in- structor and also coached back field in football, junior varsity basketball, ond led an excellent baseball team. Mr. Johnson is well liked by everyone and we ore all hoping that he returns next year. MRS. VIVA HARMS The busiest person in school is Mrs. Horms who in addition to teaching a full schedule of English also coaches dramatics ond odvises the Senior Class. In spite of all her activities she always hos time to show genuine interest in eoch student. MR. JOY SMITH Five lops, boys, is one of the favorite sayings of Coach Smith, the boys P E. director. Mr. Smith has been at Oak- ridge High for three years and during that time has produced an excellent football team and a champion basket- ball teom. 8



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r DARRELL BLANTON President VAL LEE Vice-president FAY ARTHUR GFORGE DAVIS Secretary Treasurer Student Sody O iceni. In the spring election preceeding the year ol 49, the student body chose lor their president popular Darrell Blanton. Dar- rell presided over the student council and student body meetings besides numerous other activities such as promoting dances and other social functions. Darrell was also president of the Pep Club, a club organized to support the athletic teams. For vice-president, Val Lee, a very effic- ient Junior, was chosen. Vais job, other than helping the president in every way, was to head the social committee. He also served as vice-president of the Junior class. Fav Arthur served as secretary for the second consecutive vear and has done a fine job both times. Fay is also editor of the Oak. She holds the office of president of the Girls’ League and secretary of the girls athletic club, the PALS. George Davis, the Junior class presi- dent, undertook the job of treasurer. He attended to all the student body bills and kept track of the incoming money. George was also active in the encouragement and earn ing out of the social activities. [ [ i i i i i [ i i i i i w T 10 w w

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