Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1930

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. iq.. Z E BEATRICE IRVIN Beatay' Commercial Course Glee Club, 1, Initiation Com- mittee, 1, Basketball, 3, Tillicum Staff, 3, Junior Banquet Committee, 3, Dra- matics, 3, 4, U. P. I. Stall, 4. t'Being goorl's an awful lonesome job. DEAN COUCH HDQHHH English Course Drainatics, 4. GEORGIA IRVIN Ole Svicntific Course Editor U. P. I., 4, Tillicum Staff, 3, Class Treasurer, 2, 3, One act Play, 4, Bas- ketball, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Secretary of A. S. B., 4, Board of Control, 4, Ainicitia Club, Glee Culb, 1, 2, 3, Debate, 4. Happy I am from care and free, why aren't they all contented like me? LEONARD WILSON Woodrow Scientific Course Class President, 4, Tillicum Staff, 3, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Dramatics, 3, 4. They can conquer who be- lieve they can. oak ff eff! A' vi EUGENE AMES 'tPete English Course Dramatics, 3, 4. If actions speak better than words, why talk? ELVE WILSON Elven Commercial Course President of A. S. B., 4, President of Class, 3, Pres- ident Amicita Club, 4, Sec- retary Amicita Club, 3, Dramatics, 3, 4, Tillicum Staff, 3, U. P. I. Stz1Fl, 4, Glee Club, 1, Salutatorium, Modest in manner, gentle in speech, conscientious. MARSHAL RICKERD Marsh Entered from Elma in 1928 Scientific Course Dramatics, 4. He can be quiet, but he'd rather not. BERNICE IRVIN Bernie Commercial Course Glee Club, 1, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics, 3, 4, U. P. 1., 4. To those who don't know, -no words can paint. To those who know her their words are too faint.' Page Eleven 1 a

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1-' ' I 4? '32, Al 6 FREEMAN THERIAULT Frenchy English Course Athletic Manager, 3, 4, U. P. I. Staff, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play Contest, 4. All great men are dying, even I don't feel Well my- self. ELLA CLARK Ella Scientitic Course Peaceful, thoughtful, and resigned, always modest, sweet and kind. KEITH MURPHY Murphy Scientific Course Orchestra, 3, 4, Dramatics, 2, 3, 45 U. P. I. Staff, 4, President Freshman Class, Glee Club, 1, Secretary Sen- ior Class, Tillicum Staff, 3, Board of Control, 3, Vice President Student Body, 3, The world belongs to the energetic. ALFRED BOYD Alfred Classical Course 'KDon't trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Page Ten vi RUTH NORGARD 'tRuthie Classical Course Glee Club, 1, 2, President 1 2, Tillicum Editor, 3, Dra- matics, 3, 4, One-Act Play 4, U. P. I. Staff, 4, Del bate, 4. She is good as she is fair, with friends galore, with friends to spare. ALTA EVERSON Alta Commercial Course Secretary and Treasurer, 3, 4, Dramatics, 3, 4, Basket- ball, 2, 3, 45 Captain of Basketball, 4, Member U. P. I., 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Diligent in Work, joyful in play, a right good pal she makes I'll say. LETHA HOUTS G Letha English Course Entered from Acosta 1929 First and second years at Oakville 'Sober but not seriously sober, quiet but never idle. RACE BJORKGREN Gracie English Course Valedictoriang Glee Club, 1, 3, U. P. I. Staff, 4, Ami- citia Treasure, 3, Tillicum StaFf, 35 Dramatics, 3, 4, Basket Ball, 3, 4, Amicitia Seclfetafy, 4, One-act play, 45 Debate, 4. Whose little body lodged a mighty mind.



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Y I7 C - eninr Gllaas Ciiliaturlg Chapter I T the beginning of the second year, 1926, twenty-three girls and twenty-one boys enrolled as Freshmen in the Oakville High School. This was the larg- est Freshman class ever enrolled in the High School. By the end of the first semester, eleven had dropped out, leaving only thirty-three. We chose Miss Bestler for our class adviser, and elected the following class officers: Keith Murphy, presidentg Earl Morlar, vice-president, Myrtle Bower, secretary, Freeman Theriault, treasurer, and Wanda Benett, board of control. Although we were timid and shy, we were represented in many social ac- tivities. Viola Virtue and Helen Blair represented us in basket ball, and Mildred Franz represented us in debate. Chapter II The next term, 1927, thirteen girls and twelve boys entered the High School as Sophomores, making a total of twenty-I-lve. At the end of the first semester, six dropped out, leaving only nineteen. The following were chosen as class officers: Ruth Norgard, president, Grace Bjorkgren, vice-president, Marie Armstrong, secretary, Georgia Irvin, treasurer, Freeman Theriault, board of control, and Miss Bestler, class adviser. During the fall of '27 we gave the Freshman Initiation, and created the great event in any senior's life. We were represented in Student Body activities by Cecil Rasler, Freeman Theriault, Georgia Irvin, Bernice Irvin, Alta Everson and Leonard Wilson this year. Chapter III The next term, 1928, our class had dwindled to eight girls and eight boys. Miss Bestler was again chosen our class adviser, and we elected the follow- ing olficers: Elve Wilson, president, Freeman Theriault, vice-president, Alta Everson, secretary, Georgia Irvin, treasurer, and Keith Murphy, Board of Con- trol member. In girls' basketball we were repr-esented by Bernice Irvin, Alta Everson, Georgia Irvin, and Grace Bjorkgren. In boys' basketball we were represented by Harold Lemmon, Freeman Theriault, Marshal Rickerd and Leonard W'ilson. We were also represented in baseball by the same boys. In December we presented the annual Junior Carnival and in January, the Junior Vaudevilleg both were very successful. In March we gave our Junior Play, Apple Blossom Timegy' this was consider- ed one of the best plays ever given in the High School. Later in the year we gave the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. Through Miss Bestler's untiring eiforts, we edited and published the 1929 edition of The Tillicumf' Page Twelve

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