Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1918

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THE TILLICUAI A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME Oh, the Roman was a rogue, He erat was, you bettumg He ran his automobilis And smoked his cigarettumg He wore a diamond studibus And elegant cravattum. A maxima cum laude shirt. And such a stylish hattum. He loved the luscious hic-haec-hoc, And bet on games and equi, At times he won, at others tho, He got it in the nequig He winked at Cquo usque tandemy At puellas on the Forum, And sometimes even made Those goo-goo oculorum. He frequently was seen At combats gladitorial, And often ate enough to feed Ten boarders at Memorialg He often went on surees. And said, on starting homus, Hia labor opus est, Oh, here's my hic, hic homusf' Altho he lived in Rome, Of all the arts the middle, He was Cexcuse the phrase! A horrid individ'I. Oh, what a different thing Was the homo, fDative hominyj Of far away B. C. From us of Anno Domini.-EX.

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TIIE TILLIC UA! ALU NH 526' 1912 Clara Vosper-teaching in the Rosmond School at Cedarville. Ella Vosper-at her home in Oakville. Dorothy Burch-teaching in a school on the Satsop. 1913 Arthur Bachelor- Somewhere in France. 1914 Jessie Newton-a grade teacher in the Oakville schools. Della Brewer-now Mrs. Addison Self, living in Shelton, Wn. Flora Weiland-railroad agent at Cedarville, Wn. 1917 Robert Bachelor-University of Washington. Phillip White- University of Washington. Genevieve Gibson-now Mrs. Fred Mooney, living in Aberdeen, Wn. Hazel Fisher-training in the Tacoma General Hospital. Bertha Thomas--fBellingham State Normal School. Isabel Myers-telephone operator in Oakville. Gladys Finney-government stenographer in Washington, D. C. Ruth Newton-at her home in Oakville. Lorraine Paul-now Mrs. Wm. Spuler, living at Palouse, Wn. Helen Shull-a stenographer in Tacoma. Dlfvlfvlfllfis The fraction reached over and touched the Whole number on the shoulder. Say, she whispered nervously, is my numerator on straight?



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TII I5 TILLICUIM THE TELLHCUM Is published yearly by the Students of the Oakville High School Editor-in-Chief . . . . .Marjorie L. Weiland Business Manager .... ......... 1-' aul rrovoe Advertising Manager .............. Raymond Jorgensen ASSOCIATES Juniors ..... ............. . . Herbert Fry Sophomores . . . . . Mona Smith Freshmen . .. ...................... Irene Clark Athletics .. Lloyd Lemmon and Martha Menish Social Activities Ludella Eaton and Mildred Switzer Stageland .......................... Edna Brown SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ................ ......... E thel Neeley Vice-President . . . .Earl Williams Secretary . . . . . Grace Couch Treasurer .. ......... . Edna Brown 94 as 2: vs :xc We consign the pages of this second edition of The Tillicum to your hands realizing that errors have been made, and that the work could be improved, but making no apologies. We have warked hard and believe that it is the result of our best efforts. We have tried to make this 'edition representative of the Oakville High School and believe that it does, to a large extent, reflect the spirit and activities cf the students. We wish to take this opportunity to thank those who have in any contributed to the financial support of this annual. This includes the advertisers, and also the purchasers of copies, and those helping in the Senior plav. the receipts ef which were applied on the expenses of The Tillicum. Again, we wish to express our thanks to all who have helped to fill these pages. Their willingness has been unstinted and their loyalty sincere, which is very much appreciated. We would net elf-sa withfwt expressing our thanks to the faculty for their efficient and fa'thful serviccs during the past four years. -The Editor

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