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. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY . The class of 1937 recalls with pride the achievements made during their four years as student body members of the Oakville High School. When Freshmen, the class won first prize inthe Senior mixer contest. Two boys were chosen as yell leaders. Pat Theriault made the first squad in both basketball and baseball. As Sophomores, Betty Blechschmidt and Echo Bramer were chosen to succeed Bud Jones and Robert Rosmond as yell leaders. Pat Theriault again made both teams, with Richard Taylor, Albert Everson and Virgil Holloway improving rapidly on the second string in basketball. Rising to the position of Juniors, our activities widened, with Betty and Echoistillyell queens, Pat Theriault, Richard Taylor, Albert Everson, Don Schlegel, Emil Jackson, Harvey Marshall, Dana Conklin, and Robert Rosmond making letters in the newly introduced sport, football. Elzie Holderreed and Charles Martin were gathering fame on the debate squad. The Junior class play, Polishing Papa, was presented and was counted a success. The Tillicum was published by the class and recounted vividly and accurately the year's activ- ities. At the close of the year the Junior-Senior banquet was held in honor of the Seniors, with the clever atmosphere of a ship, complete with ropes, life preservers and all the things that make up a shipis company. Other activities included Elzie and Elsie Holderreed in the orchestra, Echo Bramer, Elsie Holderreed and Betty Blechschmidt in the glee club, and a number in the one-act play contest and the boys' Hi-Jinx. Gaining our goal as Seniors, our scope ever expanding with the new music department, we placed Margaret VVeiland, Elzie Holderreed, Don Schlegel and Dana Conklin in the band, Elsie and Elzie Holderreed in the orchestra, Pat Theriault, Richard Taylor, Emil Jackson, Albert Everson, Elzie Holderreed, Dana Conklin, Don Schlegel, Virgil Holloway and Robert Rosmond in the boys' glee club, two of these, Pat and Robert, also being members of the male quartette. Don and Dana were members of the saxophone quartette. Again we were represented in sports by Don Schlegel, Albert Everson, Emil Jackson, Richard Taylor, Robert Rosmond, Pat Theriault, Frank Easter and Virgil Holloway. Pat Theriault became a four-year letterman in basketball and baseball. Elzie Holderreed and Virgil Holloway composed the nucleus. of the debate team. Betty Blechschmidt served the girls' club as president. -ROBERT ROSMOND. Page Eight
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EMIL JACKSON Football, 3, 4, Baseball, 4, Class President, 3, A.S.B. Vice-presi- dent, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Min- strel Show, 4, Operetta, 4. CHARLES MARTIN Debate, 3, 4. Band, 1, 2. MARVIN MOON EY Dramatics, 4. Pow Wow, 4. ROBERT ROSMOND Yell Leader, 1, 2, Editor, Tilli- cum, 3, Class Sec., 3, Class Pres' ident, 4, Football, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Dramatics, 3, 4, Minstrel Show, 4, Operetta, 4, Hi-Jinx, 3, Salutatorian. DON SCHLEGEL Baseball, 4, Football, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Band, 4, Minstrel Show, 4, Hi-Jinx, 3, Dramatics, 3 Pow Wow, 4. L, 1' H , fy. sENloRs . . J X!! 7951, IW' 4 4 'T 'T W K, RICHARD TAYLOR Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Dramatics, 3, Minstrel Show, 4, Hi-Jinx, 3, Operetta, 4. 'J . , X PAT TH ERIAULT ' X Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4, Dra- matics, 3, 4, Class Vice-president, 1, 4, Tillicum, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 4, Minstrel Show, 4, Operetta, 4. ' 11:1 X , 1 -f f I MARGARET WEPLAND Band, 4, Orchestra, 4, Dramatics, 3, Pow Wow, 4, Tillicum, 3, Minstrel Show, 4. ,f 6' I 1- 7 ARTHUR M. WENTWORTH 1 I 7W A . ' . r, ' '?.'ff'.i fb- 12-J jf .74e. ', ff ZADIE WHITESIDE Girls' Glee Club, 2, 4, Dramatics, 4, Operetta, 4. If 53 4, ' , 1107 Page Seven
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. . JUNIOR CLASS . . I OFFICERS Vfcslflflll '-ffff V ---'fff --rfw V -,....,,,,fV......,....,,,.,.. . .. Ray Simmons Ylff PTCFfflC'lT -,,ff-ff,f f,,fff V V. ......VV..VVVV.., .. l-Zetty Wlheeler Secretary and Treasurer . ., . lim Vanclervort Sergeant-at-aiins ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,A,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,v,,,,, A Xxvalter Devlin THIRD HOW: Petty, Lintlholm, Gwinn, Holloway. MIDDLE ROW: Devlin, Gillis, Sheaffer, Vantlervort, Russ, Storey. FIRST ROW: Emerson, Neeley, Wheeler, Miller, Allen, Blunk, Beckwith, Nickerson. The class of '38 has completed another full year in its history. The juniors started out with twenty-five students enrolled, but our vice-president, Dale Wiheeler, and four other students dropped out before the end of the year. Although few in numbers, we have been active in student body and class activities. VVe were represented in basketball by Kenneth Sheaffer, Ray Sim- mons, Jim Vandervort and Lloyd Holloway, and in football by Kenneth, David Storey and Jim. The Junior play, 4'Girl Shy, presented in November, was a decided success. VVe captured the prize in the one-act play contest with 'fWhere's Elmerf' .it farce-comedy. Other activities in which the Juniors participated included the music depart- ment, with seven pupils, the Pow VVOW staff, with three Juniors holding impor- tant places, and the Associated Student Body, with two of the members of the class holding offices. The juniors sponsored the banquet held annuallyin honor of the Seniors. A circus idea was carried out in decorations, theme and program. Wie were amply rewarded for all our diligent work, for everyone had a very enjoyable evening. One of the main activities of the class was the editing of The Tillicum. -DOROTHY BLUNK. Page Nine
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