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Although 1953 was not the commemorating year of the Centennial, we the annual staff of 1953, thought it only fitting to choose a theme in connection with that great event. 1 he hun- dred year span was from 1852 to 1952, and does deserve some lasting recognition from Roseburg High. Great strides toward modernization took place during Douglas County’s one hundred years of existence. Hundreds of pioneers struggled against great odds to settle this country' and to them we will forever owe a debt of gratitude and thankfulness. We, of the staff, sincerely hope that you enjov the theme which we have chosen and that the many added features will bring you happy memories in the years to come.
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• • ■ ■ LIFE “Life goes on” indeed. From the first ot the year, when initiation took up the time and energy of both the old-timers, the seniors, and the new- comers, the freshmen. Another early event ot the fall semester was the O.E.A. tea given for the senior girls. I he year was sparked with many as- semblies, and pep talks from Mr. Purdy. Many students, Pepsters, and townspeople attended the home and out-of-town games during the year. Even with great concentration on sports, classes were not neglected, as the Orange R staff proved, bv pub- lishing a bi-monthly paper to keep the students informed with up-to-the- minute news. Another class who worked as hard out of class as it did in class, was the annual staff, who published the R.H.S. yearbook. Freshmen learn quickly to conform to the wishes of seniors during initiation. The senior girls enjoyed a lovely tea given for them by the O.E.A. Pepsters presented a gay-nineties” skit as a pep assembly before a district game. Mr. Purdy made like a yell leader, as he led the student body in a rousing cheer.
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