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o.H.s. TILLIC 1932 SOPHOMORE CLASS Reading from left to right-Back row: Kenneth Ford, Charles Taylor, Jack Al- lender, Marvin Chouinard, William Irvin, Herrick Fox, Ambrose Scott, Lowell Williams, Peter Perry, Earl Barker. Second row: Miss Lirhus, George McMahon, Agnes Blechschmidt, Callie McIntyre, Adona Ames, Signe Carlson, Francis Woods, Gus Lipke, Dover Scott. Front row: Nettie Scott, Jane Rosmond, Frances Anderson, Georgia Blunk, Myrtle Patteison, Genevieve Rush, Sylvia Jackson, Grace Gillis, Eloise McDade, Emma Holderreed. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Good Ship 1934 returned from dry dock with many of the barnacles ac- quired by hard study scraped off. and with the bright green color of a Freshie substituted for Soph ter shade, Our ship was at first manned by 33 sturdy sailors, but by the time we had gone half way on our trip we had lost Marie Gisler and Lester Thompson. Near the end of the trip we lost Albin Ostergnrd and Mildred Stonehocker. and at the same port took on Gus Lipke. Another sailor, Howard Gibson, we had as part-time member of the crew. With skipper, Miss Lirhusg first mate, William Irving second mate, Georgia Blunkg chief, Signe Carlsong pnrsex. Myrtle Pattersong and freight clerk, Eloise McDade, the 1934 had a successful voyage. Herrick Fox, George McMahon and Francis Wood represented our crew on the boys' basketball team and Callie McIntyre, Agnes Bleehschmidt and Signe Carlson represented us on the gills' basketball team. Early in the voyage, the 1934'i launched a sister vessel, the 1935 by intro- ducing its personnel into the mysteries of the Oakville High School, during the seasons of the witches and goblins. Ships Colors-Coral and Emerald Class Yell We are winning now We have won before We shall win forever. v Class of '34. -Emma Holderreed. Twelve
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o.H.s. 1932 JUNIOR CLASS Reading from left to right-Back row: Miss Rose, Mae Griswold, Leslie Beckwith, Harold Bock, Marion Vaughan. Frederick Rosmond, Helen Beckwith. Front row: Ruthmae Gillis, Marjorie Lemmon, Neta McDade, Regina Theriault, Iriene Gustafson, Betty Stewart, Beulah Macomber, Wanda Duval. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY This school year only seventeen Juniors came to fill the seats that last year's Juniors had abandoned. We all stuck faithfully to our studies except one classmate. Ray Stonehocker, who moved away. After a hectic week of getting down to business we elected the following officers: Class adviser, Miss Roseg president, Beulah Macomberg vice-president, Regina Theri- aultg secretary-treasurer, Irene Gustafson. We were represented in Basketball by Harold Bock, Marion Vaughan, Freder- ick Rosniond, Irene Gustafson, Regina Theriault and Marjorie Lemmong in Baseball by Marion Vaughan and Harold Bock, in Debate by Beulah Macomber and Betty Stewart: in Orchestra and Band by Marion Vaughan, Frederick Rosmond, Leslie Beckwith and Harold Bock. We enthusiastically took part in all the school activities and although we heard the cry 'tdepressionw all about us we put out the school annual. The Junior play The Yellow Shadow was presented in March, and we ended the year's activities with the Junior-Senior Banquet. Class Motto- Aim to win-then do it. Class Colors--Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Class Flower--Red Carnation Eleven
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MLS. LTILLIC 1932 FRESHMAN CLASS Reading from left to rightdback row: Gordon Blechschmidt, Teddy Dahl, Jess Hoover, Vincent Parko, Layton Palmer. Middle row: Miss Rosmond Harold Allen, Lewie Williams, Jack Palmei, Darroll Pulford, Nick Parko, Sam Williams, Donald Dahl, Sidney Beckwith. Front row: Wilma Murray, Dorothy Porter, Melitha Taylor, Mina Doane, Xlice 'Wheeleiy Margaret McMahon, Leona Neeley, Vera Brandt, Florence VVatson, Lillian Scott. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1931 29 students enrolled as Freshmen. Shortly afterwards four of them, Jean Thompson, Joseph Gisler, Clyde Thompson and Lucille Schlegel left us. At our first meeting in September we elected the following ofilcersz Sam Will- iams, president, Darrol Pulford, vice-presidentp Layton Palmer, secretary-treasurerg Leona Neeley, reporterg Margaret McMahon, Board of Controlg and Miss Rosmond, class adviser. At the first of the year we were entertained by the Sophomores and in March we gate a St. Patrick's party for them. We were repiesented in Basketball by Lewie 'Williams and Darrol Pulford, and in Orchestra and Band by Dorothy Porter, Lowie Williams, Leona Neeley and Teddy Dahl. Class Motto: Make the best better. Class Flower: Yellow Rose. Class Colors: Yellow and Green. --Leona Neeley thirteen
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