Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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Debate . . . The Oakville High School Debate Team, coached by Mr. Putnam, partici- pated in six debates this year, Tenino, Acosta and Rochester High Schools furnished the opposition. The debate question this year was one of special interest to all students, and so proved to be an excellent question for the high school debate team. It was: Resolved, That the Federal Government Should Adopt a Policy of Equalizing Educational Opportunity Throughout the United States. The affirmative team, composed of Teddy Dahl, Charles Martin and Jack Miller, won from Acosta and Rochester, after losing a decision to Tenino. The negative team, whose members were Clinton Lemmon, Gordon Blech- schmidt and Elmer Collins, was less fortunate, as it lost decisions to all three opponents. M it-,wg lllechschmidt: 'Xlillerg Dahl: Collins. Lemmong Martin. l22l

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it 11 I ij J A , fl V , . , . XZ A .35 W f V7 cn zv Blechschmidt: Miller: Lemmong Parko. A.S.B .... is Completing a year brim-full of activgy, the officers of the Associated Student Body have efficiently directed the varied enterprises of the school with credit to themselves and the student body. Four delegates from the student body were sent to the Student Leaders and Press Conference at the University of VVashington, in November, The association's Armistice Day program, which featured a fine talk by Reverend Storey and several clever readings, skits and musical numbers, was well presented. The Christmas program, one of the finest ever given here was A. S. B. sponsored. Virgil, the Magic Master, was brought to the high school in January, to demonstrate his art. Ticket sales for basketball season tickets were put over by the associated students. They purchased a baseball pennant and altered last year's basketball pennant, sponsored the Henry Brothers Circus, and held a Washington's Birthday program. They have given whole hearted assistance to the Tillicum staff in its sales campaign and in publishing the book. This years officers are: President, Gordon Blechschmidtg Vice President, Jack Miller, Secretary, Clinton Lemmon: Treasurer, Nick Parkog Athletic Manager, Jim Buzzard. l21l



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Theriaultg VVilliamsg Holderreed: Schaeffer: MeClintick: Pearson. Gillis: Gillis, Dahl: Holderreed: Holderreed: Porter Halloway: Murray: Hines Buzzard, Pearson. Crchestra . . . The Orchestra under the able leadership of Mrs. Pearson, has made rapid progress throughout the year. It played for both Junior and Senior plays, at P.-T. A., and for various other events. The Orchestra consists of 15 pieces: Violins, Ruthmae Gillis, Lester Gillis, Elsie Holderreed, Elzie Holderreed and Virgil Holloway. Cornets: Marion Hines, Dorothy Porter and Clinton Lemmon. Saxophones: Vernon Pearson and Wilma Murray. Clarinet: Jim Buzzard. Bass Horns: Teddy Dahl and Lewie Williams. Piano: Rosemary Holderreed. Drums: Neil Theriault. Band . . . The Band classes were well directed by Mr, Walker of Olympia. The beginners are: Violin: Virgil Halloway. Cornets: Lee Hines, Homer Ross and Ralph MeClintick. Clarinets: David Storey and Elmer Collins. Saxophones: Frank Easter. Drums: Neil Theriault. The advanced class consists of Cornets: Dorothy Porter, Marion Hines and Clinton Lemmon. Saxophones: Vernon Pearson and Wilma Murray, Clar- inet: Jim Buzzard: Bass Horns: Lewie Williams and Teddy Dahl. Drums: Donald Sheaffer. l23l

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