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-,. .-f ' u if 1 IILLJCLBL I l K r - l'l 5 rl ll ,-H' 5 f - 2 I fl, 3 l fy ,gb...W:. X. FRESH MAN CLASS On September seventh, nineteen hundred twenty-eight, thirty six boys and girls enrolled as Freshmen in the Oakville Union High School. During the year twelve of our members dropped from the ranks, but we received five new recruits: Caroline Sanders, Howard Gibson, Harold and Earl Bock, and Mar- garette Sheehy. There are now twenty-nine to carry the Purple and Gold VVe were well represented in school activities by Erma Miller who won a letter on the girl's basketball team: by Carl Murray and Karl Blechschmidt on the boy's second basketball squad: and by Rose Dahl in Debate. Seven of our members are active in the Glee Club. We were initiated by the sophmores Oct. 12, and altho we received plenty of ruff treatment it was occasionally vice-versa. During the first semester we purchased our pennant which is sllely guarded by our class adviser, Mr. Murphy. Our class party was held March 29, which was a big occasion to remember. We conducted a candy sale at the Senior play, and ended our activities with a weiner roast. 'lhe class officers are: Elizabeth Porter, presidentg Charlotte Lee, vice pres- identg Fay Light, sec.-treasurer:Erma Miller, Board of Controlg Carl Murray, yell leader and Mr. Murphy, class adviser. CLASS YELL We're the class of 32. We are Loyal Vile are True Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Backbone not wishbone Purple Violets Purple and Gold Page 20
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4 LW: - ':L.1 ' H' If 4 'ffifll ,'l1-rig itil.: F M, ' c - , I' '5' af ff! Wi SOPHOMGRE CLASS At the beginning of the year of 1928 the sophomore class started school with the enrollment of twenty-four. After two weeks Leonard Ford joined us, making twenty five. At our first meeting the following officers were electedg Frieda Wineicki, Presidentg Mildred Lemmon, Vice-Presidentg Rosella Williams, Secretary and Treasurerg Geneva Anderson, Board of Control and Miss 'Sealls as our Class Adviser. At the fall of the year we gave our Freshman Initiation, altho' they re- ceived rough treatment they still lived through it. In the last Semester Margaret Sheehy, Jonas Bock, joined us, and in the first Semester Leonard Ford, Vivian Sullivan and Frank Korbut left. We are well represented in athletics and music by both girls and boys. CLASS YELL How we work, But still have fun, Since we work For '31. Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Carpe Diem Carnation Crimson and Grey -Rosella Williams '31. Page 19
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4 Jw: I . I. 3412.26 fl, ll I 1 1, I pl 'I X M ut I I , P. ' f I A ,, gw'- V ' P il Q? tf M. M gg ywf y.. 2- ,,..4A. I rm JUNIOR HIGH HISTORY PREAMBLE: We, the pupils of the Junior Hi, in order to form a more perfect class, establish Grammar, insure Domestic Science, provide for the Common Sense, promote the General Principles of Arithmetic, and secure the Blessings of our Teacher to ourselves and our successors, do ordain and es- tablish this history of The Junior High. On September 7, 1928 A. D., 22 pupils assembled timidly at the portals of the Union High School to enter the eighth grade with Miss Rittman as teacher. On the 25th of September, Arthur Rickard was elected president of the Junior Hi at a class meeting, Marion Vaughan was elected vice-president: Albatess Osborne as secretary and treasurer, but upon her leaving Marjorie Lemmon was elected for the office,g Venita Buckingham as Board of Control and Regina Theriault as Yell Leader. J In the early part of the year, a contest was held by the A. S. B, for the selling of Student Body Tickets, about three-fourths of the Sth grade subscribed. The eighth grade has done much in Basketball this year, through the generosity of Coach Hall, who allowed us a weekly period in the gym. Several games were played against the seventh grade and freshmen. VVe won every game with the frehsmen. The girl's line up was: Forwards: Marjorie Lemmon and Regina Theriault: guards: Wanda Duval and Venita Buckingham, centers: Irene Gustafson and Muriel Miller. Boy's lineup was as follows: forwards: Richard fCapt.l and Long: center: Ostergardg guards: Pearson and Olson, subs: Atwood, Rosemond and Vaughan. Page 21
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