Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1921

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Av-. A.alMEQTlEl!Q'EQ5lMlMEQ?lH The next is Chris Damitio, The girls call him Hun UD He never throws erasers, Gr bothers anyone. The last of the lively Senior bunch, Is a girl named Elinor Dahl, Sheis good natured and funny, And very well liked by all. Friends, this is the end of my ditty, It may be punk or good, That's for you to decide, For it came from a head of wood. , THE SCHOOL ALPHABET A is for B is for Archie, the busy young man, Bill, the fishing fan, C is for Charles, who takes a chance, Danny, who is still in short pants, Elinor, our dear little Dahl Frank, who plays baseball, D is for E is for F is for G is for Georgia, a student indeed, H is for Harold, who edits with speed, I is for Ida, our noted chauffeur, J is for Juanita, a senior next year, K is for Kane, Cor Chrisj the bright lad, L is for Leah, who never looks sad, M is for Mary, who always looks her best, N is for Nora, who7s good in a test, O is for Gwen, a mischevious lad, P is for Pearl, who is generally sad. Q is the question, the things we don't know, R is for Ruth, the girl with the go, S is for Shorty, who plays the ukelele, T is for Ted, who always sings gaily, U is for Unys, a bright little lass, V is variety, which makes up the class. W is for wisdom, my, what a blow, X stands for nothing at all that I know, Y is for youth, which we all possess, Z for the zenith of this awful mess. W. W. 0. S. '21 G. S., 21 PfA'lITB1l7iN1 A A A A A A A A A A A A 'w ' ? v'-v

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-.- -vxEMEQHMEQ!lMEQ?lUlHEQT CLASS POEM The girls in our class, Are the number of six, Of boys there is five, Who are chuck full of tricks. First comes little CU Nora Brown Who sits in the front seat, Say, when it comes to strength and size She is pretty hard to beat. Next comes Leah Lemmon, The debater of the class, The jolliest of the Seniors, And a dainty little lass. Then comes Marie Shull, Who sits in front of me, How she works so long and hard, Is more than I can see. And then comes Willie Simmons, Who likes to fish and climb, With every lesson and every task He is busy all the time. Next in line is Charles Couch, The president of the class, He always does his best, To try and please the mass. Frank Wright is the next in line, A baseball player is he, He works hard on his studies, And then goes out to see-someone Then comes Georgia Fettis, With beauty and brains galore She is editor of our annual, And does a great deal more. The next is Mary MacKay, Who always looks her best, In school work and society, She always stands the test. Then comes Archie Inmon, Who raises pigs and cows, He keeps the class a moving, And gets into lots of rows. 51 w-v 'v-v 'v-v W-v 'v-v 'v-v v- 'TD



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' ' ' ' ' D94 ' LUJLKWJLQQJLKUJLKUJLKWJDSADUJ SENIOR HISTORY Chapter 1. In September, 1917, the largest class that ever entered the O. H. S., enrolled as Freshmen. This class was composed of thirty- four timid little pupils, armed with eighth grade diplomas, the ma- jority of which came from the neighboring districts. This class was ours. The upper classmen took delight in tormenting us in every way describable, but in spite of this we bravely struggled on and made the first year of our new life a success. In athletics we were ably represented, as three of our boys played on the basket- ball team. Early in the fall we organized, having previously learned the value of starting out right. VVe launched out with the following officers: Willie Simmons, president, Irene Clark, vice-president, Ruby Hyder, secretary, I-Ierbert I-Iolland, treasurer, and Mr. Dean, class advisor. We then preceeded to make good use of our time by hard study an strict obedience to all rules. Chapter II. The following September the Book of Learning opened, but instead of the mighty class that the book closed on only ten entered as Sophomores. VVe realized our position and stayed strictly in its bounds and did not take as active a part in school activities as we might have. It was during this year baseball was organized, and we sent two of our players to enter into it. We entertained the other classes several times and gave a very profitable basket social. We sailed through the year with flying colors, without a class advisor and but two class officers, Elinor Dahl, president and Geor- O'ena Fettis, secretary-treasurer. Irene Clark dropped out during C the year, leaving but nine members. Chapter III. P 1: P 4: P P P ,o E 32 P 1: 5 lv 4: E 4: 4: 4: 4: E E : . 4: ,- 4: 4: E 4: 4' F ug I' E : P 4: P 4: 4' P P On the opening of our Junior year the same previous nine en- It tered and saw the class through with victory. VVe at last reached 'i the destination of upper classmen, this being the most eventful 'i year in the history of the class of 'Z1. From the very start we took 'I an active part in school activities, it was like a butterfly emerging from a caterpillar. We were represented in baseball, basketball, l debate, dramatics, paper staff and furnished a president, Archie 4 Inmon, and vice-president, Georgena Fettis, for the A. S. B. E We held up more than our share of the social activities and ended by giving one of the best parties of the year. Gur class of- ficers were: Grace Baldwin, president and Georgena Fettis, secre- E Xi

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