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THE TILLICUAI -CLASS HHST RY as Chapter 1. In September, 1914, the largest class that had ever graduated from the Grammar School, entered the Oakville High School as Fresh- men. Altho at the first of this year of school, we were tormented by the higher classes and constantly reminded of our state of verdure, we compris'ed one of the most promising and energetic classes in the school. It was thro this class that the first High ,School social club was organized. Those 'enrolled at the beginning of the term were: Edith Mus- grove, Isabel Myers, Alys and Bessie Couch, Helen Shull, Lella Oswald, Ludella Eaton, Beatrice Shaw, Marjorie Weiland, Pearl Moore, Nettie Hyder, Ethel Neely, Robert Bachelor, Earl Williams, and Ernest Van Walker. Chapter 2. We opened our Sophomore year with fourteen members, three, Beatrice Shaw, Nettie Hyder, and Lela Oswald Cnow Mrs. Guy Bradlcyl having dropped out of school. Miss Edith Musgrove also left us at the end of the first semester. During this year, we were represent- ed by three of our girls on the first basket ball team, and three boys on the first boys' team. Chapter 3. Our junior year opened with a much smaller membership than formerly, three of our class, Robert Bachelor, Helen Shull and Isabel Myers, taking extra subjects, and so joined the Seniors, Miss Bessie Couch, now Mrs. Lloyd Miller, and Ludella Eaton left school during the year. The class contributed four of its members to the first basket ball teams. Several important roles of the annual High School play, What Happened to Jones were taken by members of this class, as had been the case during our first and second years-
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TIIE TILLICUAI Chapter 4. We entered with joy upon our Senior year, jubilant that we at last had reached the place where we were that which the Freshmen look at from afar, the Sophomorcs yearn to be, and the Juniors hope to be. Four members of the Sophomores of last year joined us at the beginning of this, and by hard study, are finishing in three years. They are: Paul Provoe, Raymond Jorgenson, Mildred Switzer and Edna Brown. We welcomed with pleasure, Miss Grace Couch who entered from Centralia this year. Miss Alys Couch left us the first part of the year to begin training in a Tacoma hospital. We were glad to see Miss Ludella Eaton back in her place. She resumed her studies this year, and is graduating with her old classmates. This class, composed of eleven members, has established a rec- ord for number, loyalty and accomplishm'ents over all previous grad- uating classes from the O. H. S. Ethel L. N-peley. '18. 21241123514 REVISED TWENTY-THIRD PSALM Miss Henry is my teacher I shall not pass, She maketh me explain hard propositions, and Exposeth my ignorance before the classg She restoreth my sorrowg she causeth Me to draw parallelograms for my class' sake, Yea, tho I study until midnight I shall gain no knowledge For originals trouble meg Triangles and squares distress meg She prepareth a test before me ln the presence of the seniors. She giveth me a low markg Surely distress and sadness shall Follow me all the days Of my life, and I shall remain In the class of Geometry forever.-EX.
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