Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1938

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Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. Jan. Jan. Ian. Ian. Jan. SCHOOL CALENDAR OCTOBER l-President Roosevelt came through Elma. Band played. l-Costume mixer given by Seniors. 12-Teachers' reception at P,-T. A. Glee Clubs sang. 20-Boys Ping Pong Tournament. Charles Sheaffer wins champion- ship. 20-Received first report cards of season. Z6-Big and Little Sister Party. 27-28-Teachers' Institute. 27-28-29-Delegates went to confer- ence at the University. 30-Delegates from P. E. Classes went to Olympia Play Day. NOVEMBER 3-Student Body meeting. Program put on by the teachers. 5-Girls' Ping Pong Tournament. Margaret Storey wins champion- ship. 5--Freshman-Sophomore party. 6-Girls' Club delegates went to conference at Shelton. ll-Armistice program. Oakville en- tertained Rochester. 1l-Music department broadcasted over KELA. 12-First debate of season with Che- halis. 18-First Northwest Assembly. Pearl Young and her Theramin. DECEMBER l-Student Body meeting. Football letters awarded. 1-Second six weeks report cards were given out. 4-First basketball game of season with Mossyrock. 4--Second debate of season with Olympia. 8-Northwest Assembly. Tom Thumb Circus. 17-Junior Class Play, Romance in a Boarding House. 22-Girls' Club party. 23-Last day of school year 1937. 27-28-Tournament at Adna. JANUARY 3-First day of school in the new year 1938. 3-Tournament at Adna continued. 4-Band played at Montesano. 7-First league basketball game of season with Rainier. l4-Debate with Kelso. 18-Basketball game with Tenino. Jan. 20-Last debate of season with Castle Rock. Ian. 25-Coulee Dam pictures presented. FEBRUARY Feb. 2-Northwest Assembly, Jack Rank. Feb. 2-Freshman-Sophomore party. Feb. 2-Junior party at Cedarville. Feb. 9-Student Body meeting. Seniors put on program. Feb. ll-Music department put on Oper- Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. etta College Days., 21.-Girls' Club party. 23-Old Clothes Day. 26-27-Older Boys' Conference at Longview. 28-Speeches from boys who went to the conference. MARCH March l-P.-T. A. play. March 2-Student Body meeting. Marc Musical program. h 9-Pep Rally. Received report cards. March 10-ll-l2-Tournament at Centralia. March 12-Music meet at Chehalis. March 14-Medals for awards in basket- ball were given to the first and Second teams. March 26-Vocal music meet in Centralia. - APRIL April l-Music Concert. April 2-Play Day at Centralia. Girls from P. E. classes went. April 6-Student Body meeting. Juniors put on advertising program for the annual. April 8-First practice game of season with Oakville Alumni. April 13-Basketball letters awarded to boys. April 15-Senior play, Hot Copy, was presented. April 22-junior-Senior Banquet. April 27--Smoker put on by Letterrnen's Club. April 30-Buses took music department to Ocosta music festival. MAY May 4-Student Body program. Fresh- men put on program. Nominated officers for next year. May 6-Buses took band to Eatonville Music Festival. May ll-Northwest Assembly, Mississippi Singers. May l3-Style show for mothers tea. May May Z9-Baccalaureate. 31-Commencement. Page Seventeen

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BAND HE Oakville High School Band has increased from twenty-eight members, which was the number of last year's enrollment, to a sixty-piece band. A platform Was put on the stage in order to make a better appearance. Three snare drums, belyre, and two kettle drums were added to our musical instruments. The band has made several outstanding public appearances this year. They played for President Roosevelt in Elma, when he went through that city, and also performed over station KELA. The Cardinals patricipated in the South- West Washington Music Contest in Chehalis, and received a good rating. A brass sextet, and a clarinet quartet were made up of the best members of the organization. Under the direction of hir. Johnson, We hope to increase the number of our band, put on many more outstanding public performances and to have another year as interesting as this one. Page Sixteen



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FOOTBALL Oakville had a fairly good season this year, Winning three of its eight games. Our league opponents were Rochester and Tenino. Besides these games We had non-league games with Ilvvaco, Centralia second team, Chehalis second team, and Fife. Out of a light and inexperienced group of boys, Coach Smith developed a fine, hard-fighting squad. Jim Vandevort was elected captain of the squad by the lettermen at the beginning of the season. Sixteen boys received letters at the close of the season. Six of these were graduating seniors: Lester Gillis, David Storey, Walter Devlin, Jim Vandervort, Kenneath Scheaffer, and Ray Simmons. Other players receiving letters not of the graduating class vverezjoe Rulfino, Harold Anderson, Theo Harding, Bennett Wetherald George Anderson, Charles Clodius, Juniors, Wilfred Sanders, Bill Cahill, Harold Byford, George Thompson, Sophomores, Neil Therialt received a letter as the football manager. -BY KENNETH SHEAFFER. September 25 ............. Ilvvaco Ilwaco .... ..... 1 2-0 Ilwaco September 30 Centralia 2nd Oakville 14-0 .... Oakville October 8 ...... ......,.. T enino Oakville ..... 26-6 Tenino October 18 ..... .... C hehalis 2nd Oakville 13-0 Oakville October 22 ..... ..... R ochester Rochester 39-O Rgghestef October 29. . . ..... Tenino Tenino . . . .... 7-0 Oakville November ll. .... Rochester .... Oakville 21-7 Rochester November 19 .... ....... F ife Fife 39-0 ,,,, Fife Page Eighteen

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