Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1924

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Ibf'Lff11l,U5ile3i : QT Senior Class Will We, the Senior class of '24 of the Union High-School, t0,Wn of Oakville, county of Grays Harbor, state of Washington, being of sound mind and realizing that our high school days are about over do hereby make our last will and testament, this twelfth day of March, 1924, and make Prof. J. V. Lyon executor. Item. To the members of the faculty we do hereby will and bequeath better dispositions and more patience, also our sincere thanks for their willing and faithful aid to us, during our short period of high school life. 1. Separately and individually we do hereby will and bequeath: To Mr. J. V. Lyon, an assistant to relieve him of some of his commercial classes. . To Miss Florence Wilkie, a new supply of library books to be used in English work. To Miss Clara Baken, a large class of Latin I students, all of whom are very fond of the subject. To Miss Gladys Harding, a season ticket, so that she can attend all games next year. To Miss Geneva Carroll, as good a girl's basket ball team as she had this year. To Coach Roe, a large turn out in Basketball next year. To W. R. Ball, a manual training class composed of hard work- ing students, that do not like to be sociable. II. We do hereby will and bequeath, to the junior class as a body, our thoughtfulness in all of our school work, and our seats over by the windows where they can get the spring fever more easily. III. To the different members of the Junior class we do hereby will and bequeath: To Marthalice Bartell, the right to be president of next year's student body. To Henry Eaton, a double action alarm clock, so that he can make a better record next year. To Edwin Anderson, our right to tease the freshie girls. To Verna Couch, a'year's subscription to the True Story , True Confessionsn or Whiz Bang . C- ifo Ivan Grant, a book on How to Make Love to Grade School JII' S . To Weir Eaton, an introduction to Mr. Elder. To Francis Murray, a position on next year's debating team. To Cecil Virtue, one more year in the bookkeeping room. To Leona Haywood, one of the leading parts in the senior play next year. - ..!l'Q,L1M - - .W -L Y iid S -S125

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,2 , YA- ,f-ff! CLLT A-' - ri1.1fffff11,,f1.n usiae ffrasrxlf have a whole fleet of Hillstrom airoplanes and also some Shetland ponies, with the stripes of zebras, from the world known pony farm of Rothburn Grant, situated near the small town of Seattle. These ponies are very peculiar and Grace seems very proud of them, ac- cording to the news papers. On the back page of the Almanac was a full page advertisement, advertising the life like rocking horses of the Company of Rosmond, Hunter and Rosmond. These rocking horses are designed by the youngest member of the firm, Isabel. They are very popular and quite expensive. The pictures in this almanac which are very charming were painted by the great artist Fair Morket. It is said that her annual income is in the millions. The pictures are noted for there individu- ality and originality. There are, in this Almanac, many striking advertisements, all of which, bear the trade mark of a large easter egg. This egg, so I was later informed, stands for the Volney Easter Advertising Agency. This agency is the best known in Oakville and is well patronized. Again 'I will return to Oakville and describe it to you. Where the Union High School formerly stood is an enormous depot. It is white with bright red trimmings, and is considered very stylish. The depot officials believe in entertaining their patronizers and have hired the company of Toby and Houts, to entertain. Perhaps you recognize the names? Of course you do. Every one knows how Gaynel could entertain. She's immensely popular in her new posi- tion. The high school now occupies the lands where Rosmond's farm used to be. It is bright green in color and is noted all over the State of Washington because of its originality. One of its original ideas is a professor of Poetical Inspiration. Daniel Damitio fills that position and does it very well, so I here. Another strikingly original scheme is the Bureau of Class Spirit, where for a certain sum one may buy all of the class spirit one wishes. This Bureau is conducted by two capable ladies, Misses .Ioybelle Kjellman and Ida Rasler. Now I have gossiped about all of my class mates, whereas, I started to tell you of Oakville but, I must not forget myself. Of course I know the motto Modesty is brighter than gold but I believe that my success warrants some applauding. My name is printed in gold letters on the windows of many buildings. My bank book has many columns of figures in it, and I am satisfied. eo. H. W. '24. IQ QA. ..-. I i,.. .,. lei? M,-VW4MAg gps'-11 w



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