Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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.., 1 ' - ' . Sf. 'r r H. ,V . .:.gr' I- - 1 A A ' .,,'.l.f',, -.fx.-,,,,,'I, Q -. . f 4 L.: --f ' ' Ili--'I - A 1' ' : L'-T' -fr ' THIRD: To the sophomores we leave to follow and catch, if they can, the seniors on sneak day, next year. FOURTH: To the Freshman the right to someday, in the dim future, be seniors, tif they study hard enoughl. FIFTH: Our own and personal wills we make as follows: I, Edna McMaster, leave to Rosie Dahl my debate box and worn out speeches. I, Gordon Theriault, will my ability to flirt with the girls, to Pete Ames. I, Katie Mae Baker, leave my dancing ability to Opal Ferguson. I, Leonard Shull, bequeath to Tom Pulford my ability to make girls angry. I, Josephine Clark, give the right to say I don't known, to Prudy Jessup to be used not more than 20 times in each class. I, Harold Clodius, hereby give my mask to Beans, to be worn in basket- ball games. I, VVilliam Perry, will my place as salutatorian to any Junior who can get it. I Dora Gibson, will to anyone who wants it, my position as piano player at parties. I, Emil Carlson, will to Curly Flynn my baseball mitt and shoes. I, Alice Anderson, leave the captaincy to Alta Everson. I, Harold Murray, bequeath my proof of the theorem about finding the altitude of a polygon, to anyone who needs it. I, Marvin Butler, will my business law book to Keith Murphy on condition he doesn't study it. I, Dorothy Easter, leave the pleasant right to make all play posters to Elve Wilson. I, Oscar Blechschmidt, will to Ted Austin my VVestern Story Magazines and the right to read them. I, Fred Dahl, will my ability to throw straight with a sling shot, to Olaf Perry, with the hopes that he will finish clearing the school grounds of surplus stones. I, Coressa Shull, bequeath my trunks and sailor pants to any one who can Iill them. This will duly witnessed and signed by the persons interested, on this thirtieth day of April, in the year of our Lord ninteen hundred and twenty- nine. Members of the Senior Class ot '29. -Coressa Shull. Page 17

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.TLLICLML SENIOR CLASS NVILL IVe the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Nine, of the Oakville Union High School, being of sound mind, character and disposing memory. despite four years of intensive cultivation, and not acting under duress, men- ace, fraud, or the undue influence of any person whomsoever, realizing the grief and desolation which our departure from this house of learning will cause to those poor unfortunates left behind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in the manner and form following: FIRST! To the faculty we bequeath the right to keep order. fYVhen ever they canl. To Mr. Murphy, we will another bunch of seniors as intelligent and won- derful as we. To Miss Acker, one ill book, entitled The Noble Lives of Seniors . To Miss Bestler, a lock for the supply cupboard guaranteed to keep out hungry students. To Mr. Hall, a squad with strict prohibition tendencies. To Miss Sealls, we bequeath a detective to hunt down all the missing library books. To Miss Mensch, we give the right to fuss with the underclass girls. To Mr. Evans, all the broken test tubes from Chemistry 4. To Mrs. Vaughan, an ancient history class that can pass a quiz without their books open. To Miss Rittman, all the worn out eighth grade readers. SECOND: To the members of the Junior class we leave to-wit: To Alfred Boyd, the right to be shiek of the school. To Pete Ames, the right to say Mme too any time, any place. To Dean Couch, a first class set of freckles to match his red hair To Harold Lemmon, a few more eighth grade girls to flirt with. To Keith Murphy, two warm days in January to go swimming in. To Frenchy Theriault, seven letters a week from Red. To Grace Bjorkgren, a few good quarrels. To Ella Clark, a good reducing preparation. To Alta. Everson, the right to be champ. basket ball player next year. To Bernice Irvin, some one to fight with now that Ole has turned over a new leaf. To Beatrice Irvin, one more year of happy school life. To Georgia Irvin, the right to play good basketball next year. To Ruth Norgard, a new shiek now that Rueben's gone. To Elve Wilson, the ability to make a good A. S. B. preside-rt. Page 16



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J TLLICLWL -4', .Q .' ' 4 , N' ' pg? of! 'O I , ,1 -, l- P ' ,.. - if I I I I YY Lil - I I 1 ps I I 1 i - H Y gf - H ...vs .F CJ! . gi, f V JUNIGR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of '28 eight girls and eight boys enrolled as Juniors. We chose Miss Bestler as our adviser and elected the following as class ofiicers: Elve Wilson, president: Freeman Theriault, vice-president: Alta Ever- son, secretary: Georgia lrvin, treasurerg and Keith Murphy, Board of Control. We are well represented in school activities. In basketball We are rep- resented by Alta Everson, Georgia Irvin, Bernice Irvin and Grace Bjorkgren. In boys basketball by Leonard Wilson, Harold Lemmon, Freeman Theriault and Marshall Riekard. They also represented us in baseball. In December we presented the annual Junior Carnival which was pro- nounced a dec-ided successflikewise the Junior Vaudeville which was given in January. The Junior Play, Apple Blossom Time , given in March was one of the best ever given. A little later in the year we gave the annual Junior- Senior Banquet. Thru Miss Bestler's untiring efforts we edited and published the 1929 edition of The Tillicum. CLASS YELL You may think we're dumb You may think were slow, But just watch the class of 14-9f3-0 Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Aim high and keep your aim VVhite Rose Blue and XVhite Page 18

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