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C L.A S S H I S T O R Y Way back in 1938 the Oroville Grade School was proud to welcome a brilliant first grade group many of whom are still with usg some have departed to enroll in other schools. Mrs. Crabb was our patient first grade teacher and tried hard to teach us something, though it didn't all soak in. Those cute first graders were: Sydney Lois Forney, Rozella Harding, Steven Stenner, Eva Nel- son, Ellen Ann Graham, LaVaune Sutton, Shirley Naggy, Joan Fontaine, Ruth Buckmillsr, Grant Lewis, Jim y Hirst, Wayne Kinkade, Bonnie Able, Fred Har- denburgh, Shirley' Louden, Billy Allen, Jouette Doyle, David Buckmiller, Betty Jean Ward, Jimmy Murray, Margaret Youngblood, and Willard Higgen- bothem. l Al years went by our class had many new mem, bersa Desmond Boucher, George Mast, Mary Lou Ham- mer, Charlene Sawyer, Peter Kammcrs, Lee Gay, Gene Owyen, Bob Teas, Florence Weed, Peggy McGee, .Teen- nette Hhntly, Jimmy Lynch, Leon Shatto, Alice Able, and Harold Bannon. Then that day camel Happy were we all to gnn promotion to grade seven in ,the new junior high school, despite the fact we were rather scared.at first. Mr. Griffith was our principal for our first year, then he left to take charge of anodnr school, and Mr. Fox took his place. we remember both these principals with appreciation, for they helped us to reach many of our goals. Our Ninth Grade this year has been'an active successful one with the help of our teachers: Mrs. Doulton, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Wingc, Mr. Fbx, Mr. Reid, Mr. Guffin, Mr. Rigby, and Coach Shaal. The brilliant striving students now in grade nine, entertaining high hopes of a speedy gradua-
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GLASS FLOWER - White Carnation X GLASS MOTTO - Strive Togetherg Live Forever CLASS SONG - Our Dear Old Junior High GLASS COLORS - Blue and Silver o. J. ,H. FACULTY Superintendent Principal Mr. Lloyd Priebe Mr. Ernest Fox y Home Economics Agriculture Mrs. Blanche Martin A Mr. Grant Rigby Science and P. E. Science and Sports Mr. Elwood Guffin Coach Schael Library and English Vocal and Band Mrs. Effie Coulton Mr. Thomas Reid GLASS OFFICERS: President--Willard Higgenbotham Vice President--David Buckmiller Secretary--Shirley Naggy Treasurer--Ellen Ann Graham ANNUAL STAFF: The Annual Staff of '47 worked diligently to produce this annual to the satisfaction, we hope, of all Freshmen and students enrolled in O. J. H. The staff was composed of the following: Editor--Ellen Ann Graham Associate Editor-vJoan Turner Members: Ruth Buckmillor, Jouette Doyle, Davhd Buokmiller, Shirley Naggy, Jeanette Vaught, Patty Stough and Don Cossett. Adviser-4Mrs. Effie A. Goulton
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xllilxlslln.-. .--- ..-.Multi H Y., YY. is . ll V or tion are: Richard Hogg, Bud Huffman, Grant Lewis, Harold Bannon, Frank Wyatt, Jim Allemandi, Pete Kammers, David Buckmiller, Willis Bigelow, leslie Carpenter, Glen Chamberlain, Jim Curtis, Fred Har- denburgh, Willard Higgenbotham, Gerald Hughes, Bill Jacobson, Jimmy Lynch, George Mast, Jim Murray, Gene Owyen, Dick Patterson, Carl Rounds, Fred Rule, Don Carey, Clarence Fry, Don Gossett, Ruth Buokmil- ler, Fay Brott, Leila Cook, Mary Ellen Cubbage, Jouette Doyle, Roberta Duran, Sydney lois Fbrney, Ellen Ann Graham, Mary Lou Hammer, Betty Kensinger, Evelyn Martin, Connie McLain, Shirley Naggy, Patty Stough, Jeannette Vaught, Betty Jean Ward, Florence Weed, Joan Turner, and Ila Mae Schneider. Those who were with us this year for a brief period until after apple harvest are now enrolled in other schools, and we trust are also graduating: Helen Iangston, Jackie Hopkins, Bill Korneo, Gordon Fish- er, Doran Beekley, Harvey Messe, Charles Hurley, and Gone DeVore. Each of us have our plan and are working toward a goal, which we hope to reach in time. we are look- ing forward to our senior high school days with the happy thought that we can use this 'eqended time to prepare a bit more thoroughly for a l fe of Service-to-the-World. Do you remember these room teachers? Mrs. Crab, Miss Trsadwell and Miss Taschereau, Mrs. Enouf, Miss Carlson, Mrs. Burnham, Miss Strutz, Mrs. Wingo Mrs. Martin and Mrs, Coulton? --Willard Higgenbothem' Valedictorian--Roberta Duran Salutatorian -- Ellen Ann Graham
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