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Jffessaqe rom gilze G? S .B fresidenf GN BEHALF of this year's officers, I wish to thank the faculty and students for the success the Associated Student Body has enjoyed through their efforts. I also wish to thank my fellow officers for their unceasing efforts to make this year a success. The greatest feat of the year was the mass parade held before the Ventura game. Though many pessimistic opinions were expressed before the start, the entire student body marched, sang, and yelled like veteran paraders. Because of the students' excellent conduct in this demonstration, they received the praise of the whole town. Never before had the school exhibited such cooperation and spirit. There are two more reasons Why this year has been a success. The first is the great increase in the student body membership which gave us 500 members, the largest number ever attained. The second and more important reason is that through the tireless effort and the spirit of cooperation of the classes of '40, '41, '42, '43, Oxnard High has attained a new level in school spirit which we are sure will persevere for years to come. TOM KANE President Associated Student Body ll5l
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Kms fees Dr. H. M. Staire P. VV. Dennis I. D. McGrath F- M. Aggfn E. O. Gre IN THE history of The Oxnard Union High School the trustees have played an important part. They have been re- sponsible for many of the improvements in our buildings and on our campus. These well known citizens deserve much credit for the success of this institution. The members of the board of trustees are, President Dr. H, M. Staire, retired dentist, in office twenty-five years, term expires 1941, D. McGrath, rancher, in oHice thirty years, term expires 19429 F. M. Aggen, rancher, in office four- teen years, term expires 1942, P. W. Dennis, county super- visor, rancher, in oflice eighteen years, term expires 1940, E. O. Green, banker, in otiice four years, term expires 1940. 1141
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THE cafeteria built in 1928 . . . The woodshop about 1915, before the school was moved to Fifth street . . . First buses bought in 1921 . . .
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