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srvvfm Vice-President ROY CARLEY vw. - .- Y, G'irI's Representativl RITA MISKE STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT JERRY HRABEL This year's student council, consisting of a president, vice-president, secretary, Boy's repre- sentative, Girl's representative, editors of the l-lesperian, and of the Elevator, was expanded to include home room representatives. The repre- sentatives, acting as discussion leaders in their home rooms, brought recommendations and sug- gestions to the meetings. There they were further discussed and decisions were formed, Then a meeting of the seven student council members and Mr, Barnett was held to begin action on the suggestions, Through the policies and activities we aimed to promote greater harmony among the students, faculty, and administration, de- velop leadership in the students, and make school lite more profitable, wholesome and en- ioyable for the students in general. Secretary GAIL MORRIS Boy's Representative ED SERRES Elevator Editor lHesperian Manager Hesperian Editor DICK HELZER CAROLYN HESCH . ARLENg UENNISQN
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'Wi 'ilX 'w 'nW,, .i ' ' , ' . ' ' ' A ,,, , . , ,, p f M?mW'Wng: 'ff,mmlsns'l ,' X 'LL , - ' .,g,wN1w .-M, 5. 'f'lw,g W' .f Y 1' 1 .- --xl 1 1 , - , i 1,W,,w A-wg, N, , W F Q f We, the Hesperian staff, dedicate this yearbook to the Oregon City Senior High School. A11 American philosopher, Amos B. Alcott, once noted, Observation more than books, experience rather than persons, are the prime educators. This book, filled with pictures of students, teachers, and many unforgetable events, is symbolic of this phase of education, for clubs and other observation and experience. Our very indulgence in school activities causes the years to pass swiftly by. As we walk through the halls for the last time, we realize that we are soon to step out into the busy world But we are prepared, for we not only possess a wealth of facts, but also know how to make use of them. This is the value of club and class activities. These activities have been recorded and placed in this volume, a treasure chest of memories of the school year 195 6-57.
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A 6017? vnu-9 FV? ni Mr. Barnett, Principalg Mrs. Darr, Secretaryg Mr. Gardner, Vice Principalg Mrs. Tomlinson, Attendance Clerk. What period is this? . . . are my books in here? . . , I want gg W my schedule changedl . . . l'm sick can I go home? , . ' can we have a meeting activity period? . . . where is the student body president this period? . . . what time does the bus leave for the game? . . . l'm late, our alarm didn't go offl?I . , . may I see Mr. Barnnett? . . . where is Mr. Gard- 'U ner? . . . I lost my student body cardl . . . any I-Iesperians Ieft?. . .can I borrow a dime? . . . I want to drop Latin and take Music . . . Room 32 didn't get a bulletin!-That's Q what the I?rincipal's office sounds like, Q ,I L MR. GOOD I' vi' and ii, aim: Nr -,., MRS. MORRISON Typing Ecol keeping' I Q. Rjfi 65 'NI-13, . mf IJ A . FI U' r -I F 2- 4- v I Mr. Gardner uw, .v Mx-Q k MR. BAUER Physicsg Trig. and Algebra III MISS BURCH Library ? 1 I MR. GOODMAN MRS. GOOLD IMR. HATHHORNE MISS HII-L Algebra Art, Vocationa ' School Gtiidanrqi Nurse g!-xi, -f.2,!. .. K V k ' ' . 'YI K , x X i, ts- . fr. re 0 I X , . . gs I N .hi r J' ia m MR. NUTTER MISS PERRY MR. RICE MR- RICHARDSON Stipiim-org Sofia! Qhemmw Chorus, General English Problems Driver's Ed MU5'C f e-Q- .. , I 1 ARI. fi 1 I I . MISS CALLIHAN History and Government MR. HILLEND Orchestra ? ,M I3 f I MRS.x ROE Journalism' School Lun Q . che
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