I Published Semi-Monthly By Oregon City High School OREGON CITY, OREGON Vol. 17, No. 12 _____________ Thursday, April 3, 194t I Music Division I To Participate in I District Contest Oregon City high school will be represented at the District Music / contest, to be held at Newbefg on April 18 and 19. f The Oregon City orchestra, band, K i and Boys’ and Girls’ glee club I ; will attend. x i The band will play “His Hon- I for,” march, “Transcendence Ov- i| , erture,” and the first movement i - of the Saint-Saëns symphony. II The orchestra will play “Lucia l| Silla Overtufe,” by Mozart, and 1 “Iphigenia in Aulis,” by Gluck, g The Girls’ glee club will sing g “Far O’er The Bay,” by Frank, B and “Flower . of Dreams,” by || Clokey. The Boys’ glee club will I sing “God Is a Spirit,” by ^**ss§Wfolin-Gore, and “Scandia,” by g Gaines. i! The music schedule is very B full from now till the last of the H - year,, stated Mr. Richardson, g The string orchestra and picked H Glee Club will go to Corvallis H April 5 to perform over KO AC. H A concert given by all musi- B cal organizations of Oregon City H high school will be given May H 5 for the public, ■ and an after­ ll noon performance will be given B for dll students. i A great many } appearances |L have been scheduled during National Music week, May 4 to May 10. The Swing band will play for the senior play tonight. O.C. Students To Perform Over KOAC, April 5 I g i I Oral Expression Classes Present One-Act Plays Members of the oral expression classes have been presenting ohe act plays as a part of their regu­ lar class work. The students work in groups of two and can have other stu­ dents help with the makeup, cos­ tumes and stage managing. The plays are put on in the manner of professional actors and actresses, with costumes, make­ up, a.nd properties that fit the oc- . casión. Students do their own dir­ ecting and select their own type of costuming and furniture, and make programs for the Other members of the class. Seven of these plays have been ■ given and the remainder of them will be given after the senior play, VISIT STEAM PLANT Station L, steam plant, Port- land General Electric, was the goal of the physics class field trip, March 27. Objects of inter­ est observed were: installation ¡ of steam boilers, storing and us­ ing of sawdust, operation of steam turbines and the testing laboratories. Right. It’s a date; I’ll, be seein’ you about half past seven.” A portion of the large cast in the Senior Play, are, reading from left to right: Al Senior Day Program Slated for April 8 Starting March 25, all senior males who could not secure ah affidavit from a downtown bar- ber, and signed by Mr. Bauer, started the task of growing beards (or did they?) for the Senior day program to be held April 8. Five movie reels, “Away With the Wind,” a travelogue, a nov­ elty, an oddity, and a techni- color cartoon, entitled the Mer­ ry Kitten” are to take up only a fraction of the program, for a “whiskereeno” and “ribbon- eeno” contest will also be fea­ tured. Senior girls will wear hair ribbons from April 2 ’till April 8, the day of the senior program. A progfàm is to be presented over KOAC, Corvallis, Saturday morning from .10:30 to jl:30 o’clock, by Oregon City students iTom the oral expression and music classes. ..... .. ............... . „ . ..yiebpr . Bryapt. and Monroe Richardson will be in charge of the musical part of the program and .Miss Kathryn. Sartain of the speech numbers. Dean Still, Herbert Hill, and the Triple' trio will' participate in ^the program, with Howard Arnot acting; as the announcer. * The : Triple trio is, composéd off first sppranos, : Olive Brjggs, Gloria Green, Bette Swift, Jeanne Good, and Ollie .Mae Van Hoy; second Sopranos, Miriam Hopp, Marjorje fecôtt;' Àliôé’ Maltby, Virginia Moody and Marjorie Alldredge; altos, Joan Josi,- Eva’ Lucier, Dor­ othy Let ten m i e r and Noreen Lynch and. Lois Dustin, accomp­ anist. These broadcasts have been presented, over KOAC. for the last three years. Due to the suc­ cess of these programs, a num- ber of the students were invited to take part in the “School of the Air” program, over KOIN this year. O’Donnell, Wanda Teeple, Joe Bruner, Jim Jemison and Jean Morrison. >4 ¡à Senior"] I || Home Ec Classes 11 Refugee Bundles from Britain In Visit Dairy Farms ’ And Food Market As a part of their study of food Play Set for Tonight at 8:15 buying, the Home Economics III By LORRAINE MARTHALLER Senior “Daddies” will not be blessed with bundles from heaven . classes,, under the supervision .of but refugee bundles Ada boat from Britain, tonight: in the high Mrs. Justine O’Reilly' made two school auditorium when “Pa’s” Dream Boat comes in and he has- . field trips, Wednesday, March 19, at which time one group visited his wish fulfilled^ ah, yes’. This four-act comedy, “Daddies” presented by the senior class, the dolumbia Foods market, And keeps the Cast on theisr toes breezing around in all the e^dlei^ent. the other, the Fox dairy ^àrnt. Mr. Jack Lynch, manager of -The play offers a bit of every the Columbia Food's market gave phase of life. Everyone will have Carder Club Seniors the girls many valuable hints ont to agree that (his is the funniest Invited to Affair show ever presented in the high what to look for, and what to avoid When buying fresh fruits . Invitations have been given school. The cast listed in order of ap­ and Vegetables. out, by the Business and Pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Fox showed the fessional Women’s, club, to the pearance is Mrs. Audrey played girls their dairy herd in the bam high school Career Caib seniors by .Joan Stauber, -Bobette Audrey, and then permitted the girls to to attend a semi-formal dinner Carol Jean Steichcn; Parker, Don­ lookUn the milk room. Since the at the Oregon City jSoIf club, ald Shick; William Rivers, John Thursday, April 17,* at 6:30 Spnderen; Robert Audrey, Joe milk room had been sterilized for Pamphlets Brunner; James Crocket, Albert ’ the next milking, no one was aL o’clock. Dorothy Lee, Miss fune Morse O ’Donnell; Henry Alien, Vincent j lowed to step into it. Mrs. Fox Available Library and Ruth Beasley have been Howard; Nicholson Walters, Jim ' emphasized the impùftanoè of in­ The library reports that there placed oh the committee in Jemison; Katie, Elsie Maxfield; vestigating the dairy from which are noW three dozen new charge of the evening. “Larry,” Wanda Teeple; Ruth At­ you take milk. She recommended pamphlets available for the stu­ Guests will... Jqe Ehe . Gulick kins, Lois Dustin; Alice (“Little that consumers ask to see. various dents’ use. Illustrated very beau­ Campfire group. ' test results on the milk they buy, Uncle Sammy”), Jean Morrison; tifully iri color, the pamphlets Nurse, Betty Rinearson; Madame • PEP CLUB TO SPONSOR SALE ’ carry information about astron­ F.C.A. PRESENTS ASSEMBLY Levegne, Betty L-ou Kerbs. “Everybody Eat Doughnuts omy, botany, zoology, and other Safety speakers first aid » Today ” will be the slogan of the The new swing band will make spbgects. of especial use to stu­ demonstrators, from the trades dents. . class' . presented an assembly its first appearance in connection i Pepperinos’ annual doughnut There are •also six copies of Monday morning. Participating with tonight’s performance when i sale, to be held Thursday, April “HoiV To Know Insects,” an il­ were Jim Fisher^ Allen Morris, they entertain in the place of ' 15, in the cafeteria during activ« ity period. i lustrated key to the more num­ Martin Tharp, Jack Woodward, the usual school orchestra. The play is under the direction erous families of insects with Kenneth Jennings, tJipk Good of Kathryn Sartain. Assistants are suggesti on s for eojlecting, and Harold Chapin. June Morse, costuming^ A. B. . mounting, and studying them. Cash, make-up; F. S. O’Brien, “How To Know Trees” is the Attention, Daddies subject of still another pamph­ ATTENTION! ! The Senior Howard Eberly and Dick Wii- lia'ms, stage sets; Frances Faick, let. . ; class is extending a special in­ art; Victor Bryant and Monroe vitation to all the Oregon City Richardson, music; Maxine Rau, D. GOOP, JUNIOR SECURES high “daddies” to cgm® and see publicity. Cooperating with fac­ POSITION IN LUMBER YARD Dick Good has received a posi­ the senior play “Daddies.” ulty directors is a staff of eigh­ tion in the Oregon City Lumber .. It will be pf special interest to. teen members of the student you, because from our’ “Senior body. x Yard. . He has been working every aft­ Daddies,” you may learn what ernoon, including Saturday, since Was wrong or right with your “Hurry, ma! Let’s just opeit March- 1, and will continue technique of raising your off­ DON PAULSON VISITS O. C. Don Paulsen, Q. C. alumnus cans tonight or we’ll miss spring. throughout the summer. Anyhow it is certain, Daddies,” and student at Oregon State col­ ‘Daddies,’ and, ma! Can I weaf This work is being done in con - nection with the trades class, un- if you do come, you will enjoy lege, visited the high: school dur­ my new duds? I’ve just got t® der the supervision of Mr. Wil- 'yourselves veryj much. . Bring ing, spring vacation. Don is ma­ look right pert, ’cause every bod/ will be there.” joring in chemistry. liamWymer. 'Mamma, too. New in K 9