Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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Those playing clarinet: Those playing cornet: Those playing Saxophone: 0.H.s. TILLICUM 1932 F , ,,e,,,,,.,... .,.., Www- .,,., .N MM... gg,.1:,,-up-4-z..-1' .. . V '. r BAND AND ORCHESTRA First row: Teddy Dahl, Marion Hines, Jack Allender, Marvin Chouinard, Marion Vaughan, Georgie Blunk, Kenneth Ford, Jim Buzzard, Harold Bock, .lack Miller and Frederick Rosmond. Second row: Lewie VVilliams, Elmer Hayden, Clinton Lemmon, Leslie Beck- with, Dorothy l'o1ter, Carroll Chance, Otho Hoover, Vernon Pearson, Andrew Sand- ers, William Irvin. Third row: Mr. Walker, Miss Rose, Genevieve Rush, Myrtle Patterson and Charlotte Lee. Through a special arrangement with the Evans Music Company of Tacoma, a band was orgnized 011 October 1, 1931, with Mr. Ray Walker as instructor. Dcspite the fact that all members were beginners, they progressed so rapidly nndcr the capable instruction of Mr. VValker, as to make their Iirst public appearance April 5, 1932, at P. -T, A. Jim Buzzard Marvin Chouinarcl Jack Allender Harold Bock Marion Vaughan Callie McIntyre f At the drums: Georgie Blunk Kenneth Ford twenty Leslie Beckwith Carroll Chance Marion Hines Dorothy Porter Leona Neeley Otho Hoover Clinton Lemmon Elmer Hayden Lewie Williams William Irvin Vernon Pearson Andrew Sanders Jack Miller Playing alto horn Miss Rose Playing baritone: Teddy Dahl Playing bass Frederick Rosmond H. E. S. '52

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o.H.s. 1932 I 1 DEBATE This year the debate questionfa very interesting and instuetive one was: Resolved, that chain stores are detrimental to the best interests of the Amerif-an public, With Mrs. Vaughan as Coach, the debate class started out with three members--Rosa Dahl, Betty Stewart and Andrew Holderreed. Later Beulah Macom- ber, Ernest Moe and Carrol Chance enrolled. Two teams were organized-fan affirm- ative and negative. The affirmative team was composed of: first speaker, Betty Stewartg second speaker, Carrol Chance, and third speaker, Rosa Dahlg the negative team: first speaker, Beulah Mac-omberg second speaker, Ernest Moeg and third speaker, Andrew Holderreed, The first debate of the season was held at Tenino on December 4, 15131. The negative team making a good showing despite their inexperienee, lost by an adverse dee's'on of 2 to 1. On December 11, 1931, the negative team 1-ompeted at home with the debating team of Shelton. Oakville lost this debate also, the votes being three to 0 in favor of Shelton. The aflirmaive team first debated at Winloek January 12, 1932, Winning by a 2 to 1 derision. The last debate of the :season oreurred January 15, 19332, Morton meeting the aflimative team here. Oikville won this debate by a deeision of 3 to O. This year under the able coaching of Mis. Vaughan, the debating teams did very well, although only two leitermen were bark. Oakville reveived six votes in ull, while Shelton, the league winner received 10 votesgonly four more. Oakville also his the consolation of having lost only to the champion and the team ranking seeond highest in the league. H. E, S, 'itil lllllC'U Gl1



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O.H.S. 1932 OAKLEAF Four years ago a school paper was organized by the English class, and space was donated by Mr. Vaughan, editor of the Cruiser, local weekly. Since then the senior class has edited the paper. This yeai s staff was as follows: Editor ........e.............................V.............Y,,...Y.....,, ..,.......... K arl Blechschmidt Social Editor ......,.,... ,,,.,,,w,,,,, R uby Bell Girls Sports Editor ..,. ,,.. B ernice O'Hara Boys Sports Editor .e,. .... 0 rval Norman AdViSeI' --..-.-.....-..... ..,.. M iss Rose --Rosa Dahl. lLlEiE CLUB The Glee Club was organized at the beginning of the school year with Miss Rose, director and Charlotte Lee, pianist. On the latter's resignation, Emma Holderreed and Marjorie Lemmon iilled her position. The club consisted of 23 girls who met the eighth period twice a week. l The following girls sang alto: Greta Beeler, Marion Burr, Mildred Gustafson, Dolores Hoyt, Melitha Taylor, Marjorie Lemmon, Emma Holderreed, Dorothy Porter, Elizabeth Porter, Florence Watson, Leona Neeley, Caroline Sanders, Bernice O'Haia, Nina Doane and Wilma Murray. The Sopranos were: Pauline Blower, Ayleen Compton, Regina Therianlt, Ethel Spencer, Ruby Bell, Margaret McMahon, Myrtle Patterson and Alice Wheeler. A boy's trio consisting of Andrew Holderreed, Carroll Chance and Charles Taylor was organized in mid-year. Both trio and glee club were called upon to sing at school functions and P. -T. A. meetings. fMaijorie Lemmon. ORCHESTRA 'Tis often said that music a magician, but Miss Rose is the magician behind the music of our orchestra ffor is theirs not truly inusic?J. lt was only because of her patient work and excellent directing that harmony has resulted where discord formerly reigned. When the orchestra was first organized in the early fall with Miss Hose as director, the members were Myrtle Patterson and Genevieve Rush, both playing the violin, Leona Neeley and Lewie Williams, who played the cornetg Vernon Pearson, playing the saxophone: and Charlotte Lee, accompanist. Later, however. the orchestra was veiy much enlarged by: Marion Vaughan and Jim Buzzard. playing the clarinet: Marion Hines, Carroll Chance, Dorothy Porter, all playing the cornetg William Irvin playing the saxophone: and Kenneth Ford, at the drums. During the year the orchestra played at the Junior and Senior plays and also at P. -T. A. programs. -H. E. S. '31, Twenty-one

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