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X -D ,E A K C7132 TILLIC UM f if B l ,.--,....., ASSlDlIlElllATEllli5lID S6lIfllllllDlIBlINll6lIf HIMUIIDQY HE S'l'l'DEN'l' BODY of Oakville High School was organized October 10, 1931 for the year 1930-31. A lively interest has been shown in this or- ganization from the very sta-rt. The meetings have been carried on with en- thusiasni and have been 'enjoyed by all. The ofiicers elected last spring for this year were: Mildred Lemmon, presi- dent: Ruth Brown, secretary, Doris Neeley, vice-president, Elizabeth Porter, treasurer: Karl Blechsclimidt, athletic manager, Marion Vaughan and Fred- erick Rosinond, yell leaders: Mr. Murphy, adviser. The Board of Control members this y-ear were: Doris Neeley, seniorg Orval Norman, juniorg Harold Bock, sophomoreg George McMahon, freshman' and Darrol Pulford, junior high. Basketball letters were awared in May to: Girls, Ruby Bell, Agngs Blech, schmidt, Signe Carlson, Lena Everson, Irene Gustafson, Callie Merntyre Erma Miller, Muriel Miller, Bernice OyHara, Regina Theriault, Dell Williams, Boys: Ted Austin, Karl Blechschmidt, Herrick Fox, Orval Norman George McMahon, Lester Vaughan. ' Debate letters were awarded to: Ruth Brown, Rosa Dahl, Marjorie Lem mon, Betty Stewart, Doris Neeley, and Mildred Lemmon. - Glee Club letters were awarded to: Ruby Bell, Helen Boyd, Ruby Hadle Charlotte Lee, Erma Miller, Muriel Miller, Alice Moriaty, Leona Neeley Be? nice O'Hara, Elizabeth Porter, Carolyn Sanders, Ethyl Spencer, Mary Theljiault Regina Theriault, Rosella Williams. ' Page Eighteen
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f -Q .i. l qhe T I L L I C U M :Z 'f fl ' il ... - l.f 'IfE,,,gg-: ,iii llDiIE5llisQfMiIflEQNiiE5lItlIllliIiDltDiIt9iIl4I3fillQ4X.lNIl HE DEBATE SEASON has been quite a success this year due to Mrs. Vaughan's coaching. As there were six members it was decided to organize two teams, one Affirmative, and one Negative. The members of the Affirma- tive team were: Ruth Brown, first speaker, Betty Stewart, second speaker: Mildred Lemmon, third speaker. The members of the Negative team were: Doris Neeley, first speaker, Marjorie Lemmon, second speaker, Rosa Dahl, third speaker. We won our first debate against Elma held here November 7, our Affirma- tive team debating. We lost the second debate held a-t Rochester, November 14, the Affirmative again debating. Our third was held at Oakville against Napavine, on December 4. This time our Negative team debated, Oakville winning. At the fourth debate the Nega-tive team was also successful in defeat- ing Mossyrock on December 12. Both teams are to be praised for their cooperation with the Adviser and their admirable work. The Philologian Society met September 3, 1930, with six members present. Mildred Lemmon was elected president: Ruth Brown, vice-president, Doi-is Neeley, secretary, Marjorie Lemmon, treasurer, Page Nineteen
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