Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1919

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THE TILLICUM H SOCIETY Cn Uctober the fourth, the Seniors gave a reception for the Freshman in the home Economics Building. The Freshmen were thoroughly initiated, being made to do such stunts as rolling a pea- nut accross the floor with their noses, standing with their legs crossed and a brom handle on their toes, to see who could kick it fartherest. After the initiation, games were played in which we all took part. Dainty refreshments were served and everybody re- ported having a good time. The Sophomores entertained the High School on December the sixth in the Home Economics Building. A good time was had despite the fact that the program committee had left the list of pre- pared games at home. Dainty refreshments, consisting of cake, sandwitches and cocoa were served. On December 20, we had a Christmas celebration. VVe drew names to find out for whom we would get presents and on Friday afternoon, we came carrying our mysterious packages. After a brief meeting of the Student Body, we adjourned to the Home Economics Building, where we found a Christmas tree in its holi- day dress. We played games for a while and then the presents were distributed. Much fun was derived from the dolls, jumping jacks and other toys that were received. Before we went home, we were liberally treated with candy, nuts and popcorn. On March 17th, Mrs. Murray entertained the Seniors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neely. The rooms were decorated with Japanse Lanterns and crepe paper of harmonious colors. The evening was spent in playing camouflage. They were also entertained with music from the Victrola. At a late hour, a very de- licious luncheon was served. On April l2th after the High School play, the cast was enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves at their home. The Victrola was played and Mrs. Hargreaves served us with delicious refresh- ments. The Sophomore gave a basket social on Aprial 18th. Games were played in the early evening and then the baskets were bid off at high prices but everyone seemed contented with his luck.



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THE TILLICUM Im CALENDAR SEPT. 2-Horrid beginning, isn't it? just think, school on Labor Day! Wfe notice that we have a larger assembly room now, as the old library has been torn out and the space makes more room for Teacher,s', desk. SEPT. 3-VV'e get acquainted with our new school teachers. Lloyd and Dollie join the Senior ranks. SEPT. 5-A whole week. VVC appreciate a two days' rest. SEPT. 9-Back again. Seems awful. SEPT. ll-Two Seniors reproved for their behavior. Is it possible? SEPT. 12-Senior class meeting on our front porch. We elect officers and perform the usual antics. SEPT. l3-Student Body meeting in the Assembly Room. Officers elected and plans made for school activities. SEPT. 16-We are told that we must hereafter march from the assembly room at noons and evenings. I thot we had left that behind us in the third grade. An old time Soph, now happy junior, arrives. Glad to see you Willis. Hope you catch up to those lunkheads without taxing your brain. SEPT. l7-VVe miss Lloyd from our bunch. Tt's rumored that he will not return. SEPT. l8-Elinor sits on the floor in History Class. Shame on you ,Tuckerl Never mind, tho, Miss Halbach smiled. SEPT.l9-VVe have a visitor from the Rochester Hi. NVe are un- able to convince her that our school is better than hers. SEPT. 23-Poor Archie. He reclines on a bench in the hall. Too many green apples, Archie. SEPT. 24-Three appear in History class. Qthers wait for the five minute bell. That's alright. Try it again. Some visits from the alumni. SEPT. 25-One of Miss Halbach-'s fclass fails in business engage- ments. SEPT. 26-XVe have on ouribest Bibb and Tucker today as County Supt. Bibb calls and makes his speech in front of Tucker. SEPT. 27.-First regular meeting of the Student Body. Freshmen get their tongues twisted and make queer motions.

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