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C' 4 rm-5 men On August the thirty-first. nineteen hundred twenty-six, forty-four Freshmen en- tered the Oakville Union High School. Before the end of the term nine students left us, leaving thirty-five. We chose as our class advisor, Mr. Hall, and elected Edna McMaster, president, Adelle Marshall, vice-president, Jewell Erelcson, secretary, Gordon Theriault, treasurer, and Harold Lemmon, board of control. Our class was represented in basketball by Gordon Theriault and Cecil Rasler. ln baseball by Emil Carlson, Gordon and Freeman Theriault. Cecil Rasler had a part in the Senior play, HAaron Boggs, Freshman. CLASS Morro Able and Willing CLASS FLOWER Pink Rose x CLASS COLORS Blue and Cold CLASS ROLL Alice Anderson, Katherine Baker, Audrey Blechschmidt, Josephine Clark, Jewell Erelc- son, Dorothy Easter, Dora Gibson, Letha Houts, Alice Lamb, Vera Maratto, Edno McMaster, Adelle Marshall, Esther Olson, Coressa Shull, Sophie Trask, Allen Ander- son, Eugene Ames, Robert Blair, Oscar Blechschmidt, Emil Carlson, Harold Cl di Fred Dahl, LaVerne Greedy, George Jennings, Paul Korbut, Harold Lemmon, l-ljarlollsd Murray, Vernon Neeley, William Perry, Paul Philips, Richard Ross, Eugene Richard- C 'l R l son, eci as er, Freeman Theriault, Gordon Theriault, Chester Williams, Leonard Shull, Vivian Kilgore. -A. B., '29. '1 t 1
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4 .. nphnmureia In the fall of '25, twenty-four Sophomores returned to spend their second year in the Oakville high school. Mary Stewart soon moved away leaving only twenty-three. 'llhe class is well represented in school activities. Lila Kocker, Helen Damitio and Naomi Austin represented us in girls' basketball. Robert Cummings and Edgar Easter were active in boys' athletics. The Sophomores are always prominent in all the high school functions. Their .officers are: President, Dessie Burr, treasurer, Ruth Blechschmidtg secretary, Lila Kockerg board of control, Robert Cummings, yell leader, Cozette Elyg Mr. lVlurphy filled the position of class advisor after Miss Hoyt left us. CLASS COLORS Maroon and Cold CLASS FLOWER Rhododendron CLASS MoTTo Unum cors una via CLASS YELL We are mighty, We are great, Sophomores, Sophomores, l -- 9 -l 2 --- 8 CLASS ROLL Lila Kocker, Helmer Anderson, Verna Lemmon, Gertrude Ray, Naomi Austin, Sophie Trask, Bernice Ross, Ilene Morket, Evelyn Pearson, Ruth Blechschmidt, Leona Tolefson, Marie Criswell, Dora Ferguson, Edward Easter, Robert Cummings, Helen Damitio, Mable Brown, Nellie Kilmer, Cozette Ely, Mable Price, Hazel Norman, Ethel Gibson, Dessie Burr and Dick Ross. N A ,ZS Twenty-out as fx uv f ,- ,
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f' 4. y -5? ? E -' -' l 5 .Humor iiltglr I nh f ll of the year. l925. the Eighth Grade met and elected the following n e a officers: President. Keith Nlurphy: vice-president. Hazel Burr: secretary. .-Xlice Carpen- ter: treasurer. Nlyrtle Bower: board of control. Herbert Bell: sargeant-at-arms. .-Xltred Boyd: vell leader. Lloyd Hall: boys' athletic manager, Earl Klorlar, and the girls' athletic manager, Xlyrtle Bowers. Kliss Cox was chosen advisor. Cmss Cocom Purple and Cold C 1.-iss N Iorro D0n'l Tread CL.-'iss 3'EI.L Co back! Co back! Co back to the D'ood5.' You hm'en't gui the goods: Here rrild, n'e're rrooly. Here rough iiffe a Eighth grade! Eighlh grade! Rah! Rah! Rah! on Us sarr. There are thirty-two pupils enrolled. Pearl Anderson. Nlerle Hansen. Paul Klar- 'ed tis di- row and Rachael joy moved away during the year and Stewart Ross receiy ploma in January. lly uite a peppy launch. Xiieive had 3 .-Xlthough weire 'way upstairs, we re rea -' q party and a gaudy sale. The Eighth Grade boys organized a basketball team u:der hae direction of Nlr. Hall and played a game with Little Rock. -A. C., '3O. ,XIX if
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