Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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0.H.S. TILLICUM 1932 KARL BLECHSCHMIDT Dutchy Commercial Course Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics, 3, 43 Tillicum Staff, 31 Class President, 33 Ath- letics Manager, 35 Oak- leaf Editor, 43 A. S. B. President, 4. KATHLEEN CLARK Kat General Course 1 CARROLL CHANCE upercy., General Course Entered as a Sophomore from Tillamook, Ore. Dramatics, 2, 3, 43 Op- eretta, 33 Class Vice- President, 3, Band 43 Orchestra 4, Boys' Trio, 43 Debate, 4. CHARLOTTE LEE Lottie English Course Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tilli- cum Staff, 3: President Class, 4, Secretary Class 3: Vice-President Class, 15 Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta, 3: Secretary Amicitia Club, 4. AND REVV HOLDERREED Andy Entered as a Sophomore from Burlington High School Dramatics, 2, 3, 41 Class Secretary - Treasurer, 3, Class Treasurer, 4: Til- licnm Staff, 3: Debate, -lg Boys' Trio, 4. CARL MURRAY Murray Scientific Course Dramatics, 3, 4, DELL WILLIAMS hell General Course Basketball, 2, 3: Drama- tics, -lg Board of Con- trol, 4. ERNEST MOE Moe Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club, 15 Debate, 4 ROSA DAHL Rosie Dramatics, 3, 4: Debate 1, 2, 3, 4: Tiliicum Staff 33 Oakleaf Staff, 2, Seven Basketball, 43 Baseball:

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ws. TILLICU 1932 FLIZARETH PORTER ..BuSy,, Class President, 1, 2: Treasurer of Girls' Club, 21 Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Student Body, 33 Editor of Tilli- cum, 33 Class Salutator- ian, 43 Operetta, 3: Sec- retary of Class, 4: PreS- ident of Girls' Club, -lg Glee Cluli, 2, 3, 4. llI'l+lERTlNE MICHEL Babe lflxiterml as Senior from Battle Ground High Iiuslcethall, 41 Drama- tivs, 4. A LRE RT' OSTERI PA RD Bert English Course Ilrumalics, 2. AROLINE SANDERS Sandy E ntc-red mid-year as Freshman from VVa1Jato High. English Course G-lee Club, Z, 3, 41 Dra- matirfs, 2, 3, 43 Tillicum Staff, 33 Vice-President Amicitia, 41 Vice-Presi- flent Class, 43 Operetta, 3. ORVAL NORMAN Normie English Course Dramatics, 1, 2, 3: Board of Control, 3: Tillicum Staff, 3: Basehall, 3, 41 Basketball, 3, 4. Six VICTOR RAY ' Uvic.. English Course Dramatics, 3, 4. ETH EL SPENCER, Ethel English Course Glee Club, 3, 4, Drama- tics, 3, 43 Tillicum Staff, 31 Operetta, 3. ERNEST STEYVART Getty Commercial Course Glee Club, 1, 2: Drama- tics. 3: Baseball, 4. RUBY BELL ..Red,, Entered as Junior from Brooklyn High Scientific Course Basketball, 3, 4i Glee Club, 3, 4: President of Rooters' Club, 4: Oper- etta, 3: Drammif-s, 3, 4, One-Act Play, 3.



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o.H.s. TILLIC g g 1932 SIENIOR CLASS HISTORY We the class of '32 entered upon our Freshman year with 36 members. At our ijrst meeting we elected Elizabeth Porter, president, Charlotte Lee, vice-president, Fay Light, secretary-treasurer and Prudence Jessup, Board of Control. We chose Mr. Murphy to be our class adviser. As class colors we chose purple and gold. When school was out in May there were 29 of the former 36 left. We started our second year with 26 members, the number being the same at the end of the year. We elected Miss Rosmond, class adviser, Elizabeth Porter, presi- dent, Carl Murray, vice-president, Charlotte Lee, secretary-treasurer, Orval Nor- man, Boad of Control. The next year we began the term with 21 pupils and ended with 19. As officers we chose: Karl Blechschmidt, presidentg Carroll Chance, vice-president, Andrew Holderreed, secretary-treasurer. We chose Mrs. Zimmer to guide us through our hardest year, which she did very successfully. Our last year we commenced with just half the number that we had started with three years before, which remained the same during the whole term. This year we again chose Mr. Murphy to guide us through our last and best year. Our class officers were as follows: Charlotte Lee, president, Caroline Sanders, vice-president, Andrew Holderreed, secretary-treasureig Dell Williams, Board of Control. We were represented in basketball during the four years by: Karl Blechschmidt, Carl Murray, Orval Norman, Ruby Bell and Dell Williams, in debate by Rosa Dahl, Ernest Moe, Andrew Holderreed, Carroll Chance, in orchestra by Charlotte Lee and furroll Chance. In our junior year we gave Climbing Roses, and the Junior-Senior Banquet and put out the 1931 Tillicum. We leave O. H. S. with many happy memories and hope that though gone we shall not be forgotten. may -Ethel Spencer, '32. SI-ENIOR IDR PI-IIECY Refliilillg that I was hopelessly lost in the maze of the African jungle, and nearly overcome by lack of nourishment, and want of sleep, I lay down under a giant rubber tree. As close friend to Amelia Earhart, I had accompanied her on a snail-collecting trip and had bee11 separated from her and our plane for two days. l knew Amelia would have a searching party organized for me soon, and that I would be rescued. Still, I had wandered far, in search of food, and was tired, so I decided to rest for awhile. I had no more than closed my eyes, when a beautiful fairy appeared before me saying, Come with me, I am taking you to see your old classmates of O. H. S. She helped me into her fairy ship and we started. As all of the boys and girls were located in the U. S., we flew straight to the New Y01'k AiFD0Pf- imagine my surprise at finding Ernest Stewart as a mechanic there. He told me he was still single as his sister had decided he was too good f01' ally gifi. I had SOIHG ShODping to do, and whom do you think I found acting HS il IHOGQI in one of the most exclusive shops on Fifth Avenue? Yes, Deli Williams. From there I went to my hotel. Turning on the raido. the first thing I heard was: You will now be favored with al song by Hubertine Michel, celebrated blues singef, C0111iHg to you from Houston, Texas, Being thoroughly rested, I decided to attend an Kay, fam0l1S ia11dSCHD9 painter. I had a nice visit WHS iivillg in Greenwich Village. From there I took a taxi down Broadway. B art exhibition, honoring Victor with Victor and he told me he y this time it was thoroughly dark, Eight

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