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AH N0x4 FIRSM RTW Vr P Ver R Tlllett F Noffslnper P rinkbeiner N Depekag R Jarvis J Hen? R Collins Nr Kuethe SUCOFD PCW R Henderson R Fulton 5 Van Vleet L lon, J Pettenger B Shun er D Needham M Beauchem R Otten R Jones THIRD ROW J Johnson P B rnh rt B Server C Leigh F Fletcher M C rlson J Cattoen L Jones B Woodwovtm E Dailey FOURTH ROW S Elliott V Geiven L Gille nie J Creen B Lowe H Slagle F '1 1f'1en D Pauls KT Lipnert P Fischer FIFTH Dow w Burgard D Black H Goley D Williams G Huffm n D H nes D Rees R Elliott E Mgger D Ebens SIXTH POW M Dirislel D Menneng M Johnson R Cline J Harvath R Beaman J Holder R Thurm R Ke rns S Barnes P H 0 M 0 R I C L A The class of '5l', with the help of its' foster fathers, Mr Kuethe and Mr Payer, worked hard for a well accomplished year Our chief objective was the Spring Dance, which was presented with our best ability The alumni were cordially invited The class leaned a little toward the sports side this year with six boys out for football and five on the varsity Out heroes also displayed great feats on the basketball floor With our real live minstrels, green neck-ties, yo yo's, trips to the of fice, we sincerely are trying to reach our senior year with the admiration of our teachers and fellow schoolmates The officers for the year were: Pres1dent,Myron Denekas: Vice-President Ronnie Flnkbeinerz Secretary, Franklin Noffsingerz and Treasurer, Robert Jar- v s. 27 ,agj ,ae . 9 7 5 , Q 5 - v 1 Q - A A , 5, 1 - , , v 1 . ' 1' ' ' fp - 3 9 ' 1 V, , -A l 'J ' 5 v 'nity 3, V, Q 5 ' WI? c D. 4.,' 4 f A Q ICJ A . - 3 1 ' 51 'T L ,J-. 1, ,. , . Y, , . - . s. A , 0. I . . . - v o 3 u o .. , - Q , ... 1 . . . , , J .n e Q o - 9 L .J , , .tif , . , , r ' . u W .. , ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' '1' 71' Q e ' 9 e y e S ' 9 ' ' ' ' I ' 9 u g Q . K , , ,, . . X ' ' ' ' W' 0 ' S, 9 - 7 1- 9 0 'Q Q , , s rr ' O 1 0 v -- . Q s . -x . , , , ' v 0 9 - a Q e 3 , . L , , , , , . . n , ' ' ' ' C 9 0 as Ac g s , - , ' ' V ' ' ' -v 0 R 1 o e 0 e e e s I e - - U U
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'nf' Webber L Bollman R Corcoran S Calkins J Burke B Mul ford S Henderson B Olson, Mr Hannah SECOND ROW D Heng, M Potts Armour N Brooks G Draege, B Claussen N Waldie B Price, M Shugars V Lowe I Fansler THIRD ROW H Coil R rrihart, B Kelly, S Stevens, V Bolhous, B Head, J Burright J Jacobs, B Eyster, M Robertson L Adams FOURTH ROW W Noffsinger C Bates D Haye C Ring W Walker W Fearer R Hosier, R McCarthy J Purcell J Myers FIFTH ROW J Patrick D Ehnen D Anderson D Geyer, J Kiest G Brooks R Carr L M i L S . , , or ng, napp A Arvola SIXTH ROW R Gillespie, G Reinders D Berger R Mathews, R Stull Heuerman, E Hiscox, R Steffa J Kozuch R Geiken N I O R L A Sixty six strong we trudged mightily on through our last year before our rule as seniors, the big chiefs of O C H S Under Miss Webber and Mr Hannah we accomplished the tasks pat before us Our motto nMighty Yet Wise a Terror for Our Size' tells our story The varisty basketball squad was made up f mostly our boys ten in fact We held our own in football, track, WINGS staff and on the honor roll Yes, this year meant lots of things buying class rings and becoming upper classmen We'll never forget 'Junior Miss', our flrst venture into the drama- tic world grease paint stage Jitters and a full house the opening night At Thanksgiving time we took our turn entertaining the school and put on swell dance Then May came all too soon and we prepared a real banquet at the country club- a royal send-off for the seniors. Then on to the Prom to dance our shoes thin. We finally saw the seniors graduated and the stage cleared for our big engagement next year. With our stars, it should be a show worth watch- Our class officers were: James Burke, President? Shirley C133-14115. V100 President' Betty Mulford, Secretary: and Robert Corcoran, Treasurer. 26 . , Q . A N . v G X h n v' ff' ' S 9 f f I , 1 ' 3 - S . 7 'T O ' ! ' 1 O , s A , 0 , Q . ' I U 1 U 0 e : , , ' E, , 9 ' ' I ' U g 0 9 e 0 , Q O 'W 0 ' U 9 I ' o Q . , ' ' I 9 I 0 , e e o ' ' s 0 1 v 9 n , a , Q , ' ' 9 ' , 9 0 ' 0 : e Q , ' D ' 0 O g 0 a 4 AJ Q , g ' J' : 0 0 3 0 , o o , fn 'L' U 0 g 0 A' Q o ,, 1 9 1 IJ' I I ' O W . U f . ' o 1 ..- . . N , u . Q lil ill 'ij Q 8 0 I
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Q B35 illy tout ler W Thomas D Potts C Buck T Kresan k SECOND ROW Mr Gebhardt B Jones G Medl r W Dickering, U tnyre C lcCarthy D Garard P Roth M Moser Mr Lutz THIRD ROW T W ller D Eyster J Colson C Smith J Carr I N111 r Janssen D Bellouse E Stevens R Ehnen J Palmer R Ber ner N Mag w V Bettner B Burright S Marv y FIFTH DOW R Johnson M Ba31er R Carr V Shull S Anderson J Eshb u B B uce J Halbert N Rich rds D D1rVS8n H LOOB SIXTH ROW L Allen J Birr M Lloyd G Merrill A Wig R Young R Snapn J Carmen P Raum D Blobaum T Carr SEVENTH ROW J Cleaver B Davison B Sincox J r moel R Hodges R Kelly G Lor nson J Breseman J lyers D Arvola I S H M A N C L A We actually made it After eight years in the grades, we began to wonder After the first few weeks of initiations were over, we settled down to earn our place at Oregon High We were well represented on the various teams, on the honor roll, in clubs of all types, though each time, it seemed we had to through that initiation business all over again But ve're learning and just wait till next year On April Fool Day we sponsored the Spring dance it was a very nice af fair if we do say so ourselves we raised the money through the concessions and everyone pitched in . Our officers to lead us through this first hard year, were Ulene Etnyre, President Bill Pickering, Vice President Carol McCarthy, Secretary, and Jerry Medlar, Treasurer Our advisors Kand did they come in handyl were Mr Lutz and Mr. Gebhardt 28 qtgab 3 E7 ii 5 sf ' ,' '51 . V 3 ' 'I-x X . I F I, . : ' I U ery 0 Q u g ' Q , o , e 'A , Q F 9 4 - : - . , , , , . B , , 1,1 -I - 1 o - , . - , , , 1 . , , .. 1 ' . , , : ' a 'Z 9 0 I 9 0 Q l Q u . o - e , M. Flood, B. Claussen, N. Messenger, J, Williams. FOURTH ROW: G, Black, B, 1 0 M 0 0 f y n , . 4 , . , a 5- , 9 U U 9 0 -A-:P o - '.: o - Q o 4. . s . . . . ' . . a gh. . r . . ' , .. , a , o H . o Q 2 , , . , , , , 1 , , 29 0 - 9 0 , 7 0 9 0 g o Q Q o I 3 . , . . . , , T 21.1 , , J . , , , , - - ' . Q ' , . . T R S S go : - 2 . '
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