Oakridge High School - Warrior Yearbook (Oakridge, OR)

 - Class of 1949

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@aCe tcCevi £ve ttL September 20—School starts alter a week’s delay. 157 students are enrolled. 25—Drain plays here for the first football game of the season. 0.1 l.S. wins 22-0. 28—National School Assembly with vocalist anti pianist. Superb entertainment. October 1— Creswell loses football game 37-6. 2— First Senior party of the year. 15—Mapleton there. Warriors lost first game 14-0. 15— Freshman Welcome Party. 22— Pleasant Hill loses to Warriors 13-6. 24—Siuslaw plays here. Another victory for Warriors 40-0. 24—Student Body dance is given to collaborate victory. - November 6—Oakridge journeys to Madras to win 13-6. 12—Mr. Brown, National School Assembly magician, provides an hour of good entertainment. 16— Junior play “A Date With Judy” is presented. The play re- ceives many compliment. 18—NO SCI lOOL— I eachers Institute. 23— School is out at noon for Thanksgiving vacation. 24— Thanksgiving formal is given at Jamison’s. 30—“The Dog With the I luman Mind” entertains at a National School Assembly. December 2—The first basketball game of the season finds Warriors dropped by Linfield Freshmen 48-24. 4—Glee Club journeys to Corvallis to present concert. 4

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(five Tite a THcment. PtccLAc: A m special “thank you goes to the following people and groups of people lor the help they have given toward making this annual a success: l o Mrs. I larms for her kindly and much-needed advice, to Kennell-Ellis for their splendid photographs, to Mr. Price and Shelton 1 urnbull-Fuller, printers, for their helpful suggestions, to Darrell Montgomery and Kir. Sam Montgomery for their fine pictures taken with their Hash camera, to all of the people who have written write-ups and sent in snap-shots for the annual and to the business firms lor their advertisements. Fay Arthur Ed'tor 7 e Ke: 7(1 e Say 7I 7(1 it Htu ic The theme, “We Say It With Music , may seem, at first glance, a triHe far-fetched for titling the happenings of a school year. But if we delive a little deeper into the subject of music we find it crops up in the average person's life many times. For example a student of Oakridge High School finds music in the form of a regular studv which includes Band and Glee Club. Dancing, to sweet music, is a favorite pastime of the teen-agers. The most avid collectors are the high school group am: their precious records of both jazz and classical music in their albums. Though it often goes unnoticed, music provides the background mood of the movie. Many stores are now playing soft music over a loud speaker system for the enjoyment of the shopper. All large cities have symphony orchestras and the smaller towns have their town bands. The holidays wouldn’t be nearly so festive without songs, a ball game wouldn’t be so exciting without the band parading before the stands. Music appears in so manv ways in the average person’s life that we have decided to title this theme, “We Say It With Music”. 3



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k 7—0.11.S. downs Monroe 38-9 in basketball tilt. 10—Another victory for the Warriors with Creswell losing 54-8. 14—Mohawk is trampled bv Oakridge 33-9. 17—An Oakridge triumph over Lowell 46-38. 20— Freshmen stage a Return Party using as the theme, '‘Pioneer Days”. 21— A return game with Monroe finds the Warriors still the victor with a score of 39-18. 22— Glee Club gaves a Christmas concert in the gym. 23— SC I lOOL IS OLI T for Christmas vacation. 28— Coburg beaten by Oakridge, 33-31, in a very close and excit- inggame. 29— Senior Class skating party held at the Midway rink in Eugene. January 3— School is resumed after Christmas vacation. 4— 1 he Coburg Broncos bucked Oakridge 37-48. 7—Pleasant 1 lill bows to Warriors 34-26. Warriorettes bow to P.H.H.S. volleyball team 32-12. 14— Oakridge defeats McKenzie 37-31. Warriorettes lose volleyball game 15-26. 15— Drain journeys to Oakridge only to lose 37-27. Drain girls trample Warriorettes 34-8. 18—Girls League have food sale. OI LS, victors in Mohawk tilt 46-36. 21—A 14 point scoring lead is made by Oakridge in the Creswell game. The Creswell girls trample the Warriorettes in a 30-0 game. Lowell ‘Red Devils bow to Warriors 46-33. Warriorettes win their game 25-11. A February 4—Oakridge wins Pleasant Hill tilt 42-24. 11—McKenzie loses to the warriors 56-44. 14—Elimination game at Springfield where Oakridge beats Cres- well 43-28. 16—Disappointed Warrior fans see Mapleton beat Oakridge 24-35 in the third night of the Lane County Tournament.

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