Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1925

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Senior Class fl-listorg September ninth, nineteen hundred twenty-one, is a date long to be remembered by the Seniors of '25. At that time we entered the new Union High School as Freshmen. Being green, however, did HOF keep us from making a name for ourselves. Soon a class meeting was held, at which Grace Lemmon was elected presidentg Verna Couch, vice-president, John Luthala, treasurer, Freda Criswell, secretary, and Miss Benthien as class advisor. During this year we chose our class colors, Green and White, the motto, VJith the rope of the past we will ring the bells of the future, and the yell, Who's alive, we're alive, l-9-2-5. We were represented in school activities by Sylvia Comfort and Ida Kanouse on the Ciirls' Basketball Team, and by Peter Hansen and Weir Eaton on the Boys' Baseball Team. ln the fall of '22 nineteen Sophomores returned ready for work and full of pep. We gave the incoming Freshmen a thorough initiation which they did not forget. We furnished three members to the Boys' Basketball Team-Weir Eaton, Francis Murray, and Clayton McClean, Also two members to the Baseball Team-Francis Nlurray and Weir Eaton. We started a fund for the editing of the annual by giving a shadow social. We also entertained the high school at a party. Our class omcers during the year were: Sylvia Comfort, president, Freda Criswell, vice-president: Weir Eaton, secretary: Edwin Anderson, treasurer, Board of Control, Emory Morket, and class advisor, Mr. Pittman. The third chapter of our career was a very interesting one, At the beginnig of the year we gave the annual Junior carnival, calling it the Junior Jinx. ln the spring we gave our class play, Mrs. Temple's Tele- gram, a comedy in three acts. We were the first Junior class to edit the Annual by ourselves. With Marthalice Bartell as the editor-in-chief and Clayton McClean as business manager, the Annual was an entire success. Travess Ely, Francis Murray, Edwin Anderson and Weir Eaton repre- Fourrcm

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4DE7 uaeasv Jir VIRGINIA M. WEILAND Ginnie 3 years in O. H. S. Treasurer of Girls' Club, II: Los Tiburones IV: Basket Ball, IV, Modes!y forbids my telling how really great I am. CECIL A. VIRTUE Virtue 3M-2 years in O. H. S. Entered as Freshman from Elma. Carnival Committee, III: Class President. II: Operetta, III: Annual Staff, III: Debate, III. IV: Dramatics, II, III, IV. What shall I do, to be known forever. Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Our Seniors Uital Statistics Wiclredest Boy Stepper-ree--r---, 'Woman Hater ...... a ...ee.,eI.. Jack Dempsey .,e,... Sheik -- ..ee. Dangerous Girl ..,.. Bad Man .........,, Smiling Boy--..---- Eashful Boy ...... . Bashful Girl ......... Woman's Idol .......... Powerful Katrinka ..e.. Silent Man ........... Debater ................ - Happiest Girl ......v. Singing Girl .......... Cutest Girl ....... ----.a--- Silent Woman ...... rr-,rr,Weir Eaton rrr-,,Henry Eaton -------,,Cecil Virtue ----,r,Travess Ely Verna Couch --,---,eeFrederick Moe Edwin Anderson r,rr,,rEmory Morket --------lVlamie Jennings Francis Murray ------Virginia Weiland ,------,-,--.Paul White -,-,-,e-,---Erma Hungar --e,----lVlarthalice Bartell -------,,--,,-Gladys Silva Freda Criswell rr,---.Leona Heywood Thirteen



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sented us on the Boys' Baseball Team: Ida Kanouse and Erma Hungar on the Girls' Basket Ball Team: Marthalice Bartell, Erma Hungar and Cecil Virtue on the Debating Teams, and by Erma Hungar as secretary of the Student Body. W'eir Eaton as athletic manager and Edwin Anderson as vice-president. Three of our members, Ivan Cirant, Edwin Anderson and Henry Eaton, were members of the Glee Club. We gave the Junior-Senior Banquet in May and served a seven-course dinner. Our class officers were: Cecil Virtue, president: Verna Couch, secretary: Henry Eaton, treasurer: Weir Eaton, Board of Control, and Miss Wilkie, class advisor, through whose untiring efforts in our behalf made our Junior year a success. The fourth chapter, our Senior year, began September 5th. We were 18 strong. VJQ immediately elected Miss Wilkie our class advisorzz Edwin Anderson, president: Ereda Criswell, vice-president: Erma Hungar, secretary: Paul White, treasurer, and Weir Eaton the Board of Control member. Erancis Murray was elected president of the Student Body: Marthalice Bartell editor-in-chief of the Cakleaf. Also Hve lettermen of the Basket Ball Team, Erancis Murray, Emory Morket, Paul White, Weir Eaton and Travess Ely, were members of the Senior class. Our class also held the championship of the school. Gladys Silva won a letter on the Girls' Basket Ball Team. We gave The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, the class play, at the begin- ning of the year, and His Majesty, Bunker Bean, in the spring. Marthalice Bartell, Erma Hungar, Cecil Virtue, Travess Ely and Francis Murray represented the class in debate. Vic put on two entertainments, a basket social and magic program. The girls of the Senior class, with the advice of Mrs. Lyon and Miss Vxfilkie, cooked and served a banquet for the Masonic Lodge. The annual Mixer was also given by the Senior class. Thus we end our school career with our motto, With the ropes of the past, we will ring the bells of the future. V. C. '25, Fifteen

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