 On Dec. 5, 1957, the Auburn Journal revealed that the name of the new high school that would be built in the Penryn-Loomis region was to be “Del Oro.” Placer County High School student Patricia Ursenbach submitted the name. According to the Dec. 5, 1957, Auburn Journal: “Her suggestion was adopted from among some 100 suggestions submitted by students.”
Ursenbach’s suggestion was a play on the Spanish phrase “de oro,” which means “of gold.” She explained that gold was mined from nearby Secret Ravine and that the area was known for golden varieties of fruit.
Later, the school adopted the mascot of the “Golden Eagles” with the colors black and gold. Del Oro High School officially opened Sept. 28, 1959.
From our collection: Tee shirt commemorating the 2015 Del Oro State Football Division 2AA ChampionshipAlt text: Front of a black tee shirt reading Del Oro Football state champions 2015
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Roseville: Cars and Coffee Roseville, Holiday Tree Grove Rocklin: Rocklin Tree Lighting: Quarry Park Lincoln: Lincoln’s Hometown Christmas Bazaar, Lincoln Hometown Christmas Parade Loomis: Family Holiday Tree Lighting Auburn: Festival of Lights, Holiday Open Studios – Nicholson van Altena Glass, S'mores and Stories at the Bernhard Museum, Fall Free For All: an Open Preserve Day!, “Ultra Hike” at Harvego Bear River Preserve Colfax: Winterfest in Colfax North Lake Tahoe: Holiday Tree Lighting
...and many Placer County Library and Placer County Museum events.
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