Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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2 TILLICUM Q NF ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES NS

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0.H.S. 1932 events from the beginnings of civilization until now, was studied by a class of 12. It was taught by Mrs. Vaughan. The senior class studied l'nited States history t5th periodl and civics. This is a compulsory subject for seniors and is a very informative study. The class was taught by Mr. Murphy. Six students studied sociology t7th periodj the first semestei and business law the second. Sociology is a study of social conditions. Business law defines legal terms and the relations of business to law. Mrs. Vaughan was the teacher. In bookkeeping t7th and Sth periodsl a class of 20 students juggled figures busily all year long, learning to keep accounts and records. The first year typing class tlst and 31d periodsj and the second year students t5th and 7th periodsl followed the usual routine of drills, exercises, letters and speed tests. Good class averages were maintained steadily. Shorthand t2nd period? was taken by those students who were taking the full commercial course. Shorthand, bookkeeping and typing were taught by Miss Lirhus. Latin and Spanish were the foreign languages given this year. Only one student took first year Latin t2nd periodl, but a class of six tlst periodl studied Caesar in their second year. A good sized Spanish I. class 14th period? studied grammar and read simple dramas while the second year pupils finished the grammar and read various sketches and stories by Spanish authors. Mrs. Vaughan taught Lating Miss Lirhus, Spanish. Manual training is an interesting elective subject comprising two divisions of work-mechanical drawing and woodwork. First year students constructed end tables, sewing cabinets and other useful articles of furniture, while second year students made cedar chests and othei difficult projects. Mr. Hall was the instructor. Home economics included one semester of cooking and one of sewing. The first year class t5th periodl and the second year class t6th periodj made useful 31110195 Of CIOUUIIS and learned to cook efficiently. The teacher was Miss Rosmond. Frederick Rosmond sixteen



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0.H.S. 1932 ASSUUIATJED STUDENT BODY On October 15, 1931, the Student Body of Oakville Union High School was organized for the school year 1931-1932. The oH'ice1's this year, reading from left to right: Karl Blechschmidt, presidentg George McMahon, vice-presidentgMarjorie Lemmon, secretary, Frederick Rosmond, treasurerg Marion Vaughan, yell leaderg Herrick Fox, athletic manager and Mr. Murphy, adviser. During the year several interesting meetings W9l'G held, all of which were accompanied by novel programs. The Armistice, Christmas and Temperance Day programs were presented by the Student B-ody under the direction of the faculty. Members of the Student Body also assisted with the George Washington Bicentennial program. At the last meeting of the Student Body letters were presented to those taking part in Gills' Basketball, Boys' Basketball, Debate, Band, Orchestra and Glee Club. H. E. S. '33 eighteen

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