Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1922

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nznvn-n.-u '?'iE E -5XE'i7Ti'i'ii 'TT'i i'T'EU'M T5'5E' Conald Fisher is a jolly lad A favorite with the girls, He treats them one and all alike, Unties their ribbons and pulls their curls. Mildred Paul sits in front of Con. She's lively and full of pep. She makes things go ,round alright, No one steps on her, you bet. Unys is our bobbed haired girl, As good as ever you'l1 find, She has an even temper- Is sweet and true and kind. Ruth, the youngest of the class, Is gay and full of fun, The boys all like her, even when She keeps them on the run. Fred is quite and studious And somewhat afraid of girls, But when the teacher's back is turned The paperwads sometimes whirl. Juanita Burch is the littlest girl, Her hair is braided around her head. She doesn't go to shows or parties, But reads L. T. Meade instead. Arthur Anderson, Sweeny for short. Reads Western Story Magazines, And when he gets Mr. Anderson's Goat, Some kids think he's mean. Now listen if you please, And I'll tell you all of Pearl. She is a sunny tempered lass, Who sets us all a-whirl. And this concludes my little ditty, I've done the best I could- If you can do it any better I really wish you would. -P. V. S. '22, ' '13'.li'ETE '5Z ' T ' .P l1ll-ll1ll1ll1ll- ll1ll1ll1ll1ll-ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1n1nl1n1..1,.1..i. +

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Q.: E .. .....-...E .2-..f.....:.....-V..:..LF,,, . .,,v,, ,, ,,L,,,, ,,i, , , ,, , ,,,,, ,+ THE OAKVILLE TILLICUM 1922 +I J-.41 nc min-u.: 5 ufnluf n+n-n 1: nr nz, llillin1u1mr -aiu :in-an-:Wu-u1u-an-an 9+ 4...- .,.-pp-n1un1n--un1ln1n1ln-nu--un1u:-un-n1n-ln:u g-qui. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '22, of the Union High School, town of Oakville, County of Grays Harbor, State of Washington, being under no mental strain of any kind, do hereby make our last will and testament, all others to be considered void. First, to our Principal, Mr. J. V. Lyon, famed for his kindness, we hereby will and bequeath a secret detective to find the rest of the evidence of which he has clues, also a pair of noiseless shoes and the latest edition of the Washington State Manual. Second, to Mr. Hall, the priviledge of being the Boss of the family, also an alarm clock. Third, to Mrs. Hall, we gladly give three rolling pins, two heavy iron skellets, and four good strong brooms. Fourth, to Mr. Anderson, the priveledge of shaving once every seven years. Fifth, to Miss Wilkie, a year's subscription to the Find 'em Quick Matromonial paper. Sixth, to Miss Benthein a book on How to Prepare Hot Lunch. Seventh, to the Janitor, the right to burn not more than five hundred cords of wood next year, also a book of Robert's Rules of Order to be used in connection with towel racks, lockers, etc. Now we will turn our attention to the most worthy juniors who have tried so faithfully to help us by Hlling our places before we were gone, but we shall forgive them and show this forgiveness latter in the evening by presenting them their rightfull inheritance by special messenger. First: We will give to Harold Ross, a pair of patent roller skates of latest invention, guaranteed to get him to school by 8:30 every morning. Second: to james Easter we will our ability to Hirt. Third: to Lee Williams, we will our private stock of the lat- Fourth: To Ted Moon the right to be president of next year's Seniors. est patent soda water on which to have a Hot Time. Fifth: to Agnes Elder we will an encyclopedia on Love Terms. Sixth: to Joe Philipsen, the right to graduate next year. Seventh: to Cecil Kocher the right to get drunk on Saturday nights without the intervention of the Prof. Eight: to Harlie Eaton, ten lessons in Dancing. Ninth: to Florence Comfort, we will and bequeath the honor of editing next year's Annual. Tenth: to Henry Anderson, we give the sole right to succeed his brother on the High School Baseball Team. PAGE 25 o!u1n1n-n-n1n- nxn-u: ln-uin1u:f-n1un1u::uf1' n4u1u4n1n1ul:-as -n1n1u1:1u1s--11 gil.1.ql1gg.1qg-qlypigligigginig.-ggi..

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