Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1920

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liil ' w follows: I, Mary C. I-Iarris, hereby will to Juanita Burch the first eight feet of my staturef' I, Shannon O. White, do hereby make it known that I'm leav- ing the back seat in the Senior row to Nora Brown. HI, Leona M. Bailey, hereby will to I-Iarlie Eaton three more years of hard study and the priviledge of being the valedictarian of the class of 'Z'3. I, Stella M. Williams, hereby will unto Leah Lemmon all my alleged possession of Frank Wright. HI, Sadie M. Bain, do will and bequeath to Pearl Slagle my ter- rible habit of blushing. I, john H. Austin, hereby leave to 'Skint' Ericson and Frank Wright my position on the football team. I, Willis A. Shull, hereby will and bequeath my skill in break- inghup the Freshman and Sophomore parties to Conald Fisher. The class of '20 in the presence of these witnesses, set our hands and seals this eighteenth day of May in the year, nineteen hundred twenty. Witnesses: Ura Nutt. Hava Heart. -S. W. '20. 53? ff - 5 i a Gini - AQ 1 - l ay fv- lf U ll 1' LIT WI E' IVE, W' ' ' 7 .' li iiU,f'll,'7-U1l1s. l:dig-.lfllilijj5,1Uj3,llPLlW5 .'l'l J1ll ULU 31115 3.1111 KW WI Hill 'll ..1 - 1 -4 L1 3 '1 ,, .4 :gi 1 v .-1. 1:11 W'-il - 41 3 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 A '41 3 1? il 51 1 1 '1 ft 1 E11 .xi A I ui L 1 171 l 5.1 I .l , .iw 1 - 1 E ll gl, ' 1 ..1 lil' 1 J -1 i 1 1 dl 'r 1 3 1 4 9 .34 4 14 11 +1 il if ir i 1 l 1 ' 's - fe- - wwf -.si-' '--rw? if -41.1-ff' new V-uv ve1.w-- 1 - 1 -- 'H 1 Z1 11 i1 11 i1.1'11'1.:i 13:2 1111 I1 '1 Lis Illi il 1. 11:1 ll 1 11. 1 11111i1111fi1lQ inn E11 1'i1Q1.11' xxfffiuu ill' 11111 iii! 1151! 5.3 'Emi 5111? 11' 1

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CLASS WILL. We, the class of 1920, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind do make and pub- lish this our last will and testament. First, we direct that our funeral be carried on with all dignity and pomp, that our positions as Seniors must certainly have de- served. Second, we give and bequeath to our beloved faculty all the amazing and startling information we have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers and individually: l. To Mr. Hargreaver a herd of white, speckled, Duroc-Jersey, Shorthorns. 2. To Mr. Howell a good Hstoo-dent, a new football team and be left by a c'Poole.,' 3. To Miss Christensen an instrument for telling handwriting to assist her in detective work. 4. To Miss Robinson a loaf of bread and a half dozen lemons. Third, we do give and bequeath to the local school board the fence, that is to be, around the school grounds. Fourth, to the Union High School Board all of our ambition and pep for a new high school building. f Fifth, to the Student Body a new high school building with stricter prohibition regulations. Sixth, to the junior class the right of being the pride and joy of the next year's faculty-and individually. l. To Willie Simmons a good fish story to tell his girl. Apply for same to Willis or Shannon. 2. To Charles Couch some heart softner. 3. To Mary McKay a pair of stilts. 4. To Nora and Elinor a barrel apiece of anti-fat. 5. To Leah Lemmon the right of forever being the Belle of Garrard Creek. 6. To Grace Baldwin the priviledge of being the heroine of the 1921 High School Play, so she must attend every rehearsal. 7. To Archie Inmon a new cut-out. 8. To Georgia Fettis a rocky cliff. Seventh to the Sophomores a summer's growth in which they will be able to recover from the love sick age they are now in. Eighth, to the beloved Freshman class we leave a book of Don'ts for Infantsf' in hope that they will make good use of it in the three months vacation before they enter the love sick age known to all as the Sophomore year. We, the Seniors, leave our individual earthly possessions as f1.'rli7vL1'J',i



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Il1lll L .,1' SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY. In the September edition of Our Hot Stuff, for l9-40 ap- peared the following: ALUMNI NQTES. We believe it is both fitting and proper that this, the twen- tieth anniversary edition of Cnr Hot Stufff, be dedicated to the Senior class of Twenty, who were the means of starting this, our High Schsool Paper. At that time it was only a small paper but all the type-setting and other work was done by the High School Students. In the twenty years, we have been constantly improv- ing it until it is now one of the largest and best school papers in the West. The following is a list of the members of that class, their pres- ent location and occupation: The editor, at that time, was Stella Williams who has lately learned a name for herself in the law business. She has her offices in San Francisco and has one of the largest practices of any law- year in the west. Those who knew her will remember what a talent she had for making others think as she did. The assistant editor, Leona Bailey, is the proprietor of an ex- clusive dressmaking establishment on Fourth and Pine St., Seattle. As you know the whole United States now looks to Seattle, instead of Paris, for its styles. The business manager, Shannon White, has been a United States Senator for the last eight years. Thru some of his speeches he has earned the nickname of '4Abraham Lincoln the Second. The other four members of the class, who helped set type were: Sarah Bain, who is now president of the biggest doll factory in the worldg resides in her home on Long Island. She is much at- tached to her pet Poodle, and Angora, and seldom leaves them. She even takes them with her on her daily trips to Chicago in her air- plane. Willis Shull has become a movie star. His fame has far exceed- ed any preceeding actor's, for his well known smile has made him a favorite wherever he goes. john Austin has just finished establishing a large agricultural college in Siberia. He has great influence over the people and this college promises to do much for that country. Mary Harris is now Mrs. Mike U'Dowd and with her husband and three children is living in Los Angeles. Dr. O'Dowd has won great fame as a surgeon and his wife, who is a trained nurse, is a great help to him. Such was the class that edited our first Hot Stuff. in nlxi i1It.1i'1Ix.xir1 iiiliik. is . .1 .. Ltr iz. Qiiif 1 1 Bi .1 .A .1 'ja

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