Among the committee members who prepared the history were now late Bea Danziger the mother of one of our classmates, Sabin Danziger , and the mother-in-law of another, Mike Brozost and one of our OHS guidance counselors you may remember, Susan Braca.
The history contained substantially all of the Boardman material, virtually verbatim , but it was expanded and updated through the mids. More recently, a lifelong resident and now retired OHS teacher, Richard Woods s or "Richie," as we know him authored two widely published, histories of our little town , one in and the second in Then first tells the story of our little town with annotated photographic images from its early beginnings through about , and with some more recent information appended.
The second is comprised of thumbnail biographies and photographs of over of our little town 's most notable personalities. Click separately on the images, below, of the covers of these works for detailed information about them and how to get copies for yourself. You will be glad you did. Click here to read about Richie Woods. Above is advertising material from an auction of new homes, some only partially completed, that was to be held April 30, only six months into the Great Depression.
The selected excerpts below are derived primarily from the history much of which, shown below in regular typeface, are attributable, in turn, directly to the Boardman piece have been reproduced here with the kind permission of Rev. Your website editor's annotations are shown italicized in brackets. As you can see if you don't remember , the dominant theme during our time as kids in Oceanside clearly was unprecedented growth.
Oceanside in the s. Houses were put up by the hundreds. The end of the war [ World War II ] ushered in new and overwhelming growth. The population which was approximately ten thousand at the close of hostilities doubled by Houses were built on garden plots, in back yards and other unanticipated places. New and easier Township regulations regarding building as wall as new techniques for filling in land made it profitable to build on the marshes. Wedgewood Park, along South Park Avenue, was built in Preston Park was built south of Wedgewood in As a result of this building, about one third of the population of Oceanside moved here after World War II.
As had happened many times before in the history of Oceanside, the arrival of newcomers brought problems to the town. During this particular period of rapid growth, many problems centered around the school facilities which could not accommodate the vastly increasing school population. By it became apparent that the secondary schools would require more drastic expansion than the adjoining sites would permit.
Anyone with information about the incident was asked to call Oceanside police Detective Keli Garcia at Evidence supports death sentence for man who killed San Diego police officer, judge says. North side of Vista courthouse closed indefinitely after ceiling collapses.
Two-hour delay in police response to calls raises concerns in Hillcrest. Kitchen fire damages Mission Valley restaurant. Man shot in Spring Valley dies at hospital; homicide investigation under way. Passenger dies, driver flees when car becomes wedged in trash truck in Vista. Police officers, deputies, firefighters to hone driving skills at new training center. The Emergency Vehicle Operations Center features three areas, including a track, for first responders to practice driving.
Motorcyclist crashes into pickup, dies on I-5 in Solana Beach. Police pursuit of stolen car ends in crash, arrest in Mira Mesa. The driver was arrested after crashing the GMC Terrain into a ramp on northbound Interstate 15 shortly before a. Police: Resident kills intruder during home invasion in Oceanside; second man wounded. The shooting was reported shortly after a.
Man, 33, fatally stabbed outside Escondido home after getting in fistfight. The brother of a man fighting with the victim was arrested outside a house on Magnolia Avenue around p. As of the school year, the school had an enrollment of 1, students and There were students 8. Its football team, the Oceanside Sailors, went to the Long Island County championship in the season.
Source of the article : Wikipedia. The School's mascot is the Sailor and teams compete countywide in a variety of sports. Oceanside High School is the hub of all activities in the community. Being the only high school in its town it brings much unity. This school is privileged to have some of the best technology in America, such as iPads and Chromebooks for every student.
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