Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1937

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President .7,, . ........ .. Vice-President becretary V,,......,., Treasurer ...... EIGHTH GRADE . . OFFICERS Regina La Fontaine Barney Burr Charles Sheaffer Hldora Brossard Third Row: Burr, Dawson, Holman, Spears, Hawkinson, Beeler, Jackson, Mooney, J. McrMeekin. Second Row: McKay, Storey, D, MelVleekin, Ward, Brossard, Ross, Sheaffer, Secena, Devlin, Criswell, Brown First Row: IiaFontaine, Pulford, Sanders, Jack, Ames, Murray, White, Watkins, McClintick, Whiteside, Zimmerman On September l, 1936, we entered the '4Big White Building. the goal of our seven years of effort. At the beginning of the year our class numbered twenty-eight, five new etudents entering, one leaving, making our present number thirty-two. Several of our class are members of the high school band and orchestra. We alsoishowed our Hstuffn in the one-act play contest. Though not able to take part in high school athletics, we were Well represented on the grade school bas kethall and baseball teams. Page Twelve MARGARET STOREY.



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ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS j D P 'd W.-,---.--- ----,,,,,-.,-,,,...,,,,,,.,,,, .,... V 1 rgil Holloway rem ent' ,.,,,, Emil Jackson Vice-President ..-,--.,-------------- - l , , , Secretary -------'...--,-- ,,,,,,,,,, V irginia Miller Kenneth Sheaffer Treasurer ............................,.. ------,---- ------ ---------- --------- Athletic Manager ........,. ,..,-,--..---------A----,-----w---V -------'-------------------'--- --------'--- N 6 3 l Theflault The Associated Student Body has accomplished many things this year. Four students were sent to the University of Washington to a leaders' and journalists' conference. Five boys represented us at the Y.M.C.A. conference at Centralia. Drawing up a new constitution is also on the list of accomplishments for this year. Awards were presented to twenty-nine boys for their outstanding activities in athletics. The music department was introduced to the school and was a decided success. The band and glee clubs Contributed toward the meetings to make them more interesting and enthusiastic. Pep rallies were held before im- portant games and school songs were practiced. These rallies roused everyone's school spirit and strengthened the determination to win for Oakville High. -DOROTHY BLUNK- Editor '----,.-., -------- ,-,,...',,,-I.,----------,.,.,----,---,,,,,.,, ...,A K e nneth Slleitffel' Associate Editor .......,. ..........i................---.--....---- ------- V 1 fgmla Mlllel' Business Manager ,.......,........... -----,,- . Elallof Allen Assistant Business Manager ------ llm VaUflefV0ff Circulation Manager ...,......... ----- L l0Yfl H0ll0VY9gY Feature Editor .....,...............,.... ........... ...... ..........................----......- ----- L C S t Cf Glllls Adviser x4,-,,--,., ..-,--,,Y,,--,-.,A-,..-..,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,A,,,,-,q,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,l,,. lt 1 rs. Merry The Tillicum staff had a very successful year under the leadrship of Mrs. Merry. The circulation drive was very successful, making it possible to reduce the price of the Annual from last year. A pep rally and program opened the drive. The staff was also very successful in securing advertising to help finance the book. -EI-ANOR ALLEN- Etlimr ,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,. ,,,,, ,,,, ....,.,. Elanor Allen Assistant Editor ...............,................,........... ..... V ifgiliiil Miller Associate Editor ...... ...... M 3FViI1 Mooney Business Manager ...... ..... L loyd Holloway Sports Editor ...... ....... D on Schlegel Typist .,.,......,,,,Y,.,..,,,,.......,.,,,,.....................,...........,,..,,....,..... .,.....,... M argaret Weiland Adviser ..,,................,....,....,,.......................,....,................................,.................... Mr. Byers The Pow Wow has reached the second mile post in its career. This year witnessed several changes in the pages and construction of the paper. A separate sheet was dedicated to sports, another ot guest editorials and articles which dealt with the time and development of the school. During the second semes- ter, each class edited an issue, choosing their own editors and getting out the paper to suit themselves. Some clever Pow Wows were the result. 4ELANOR ALLEN. DEBATE Th debate season for the Oakville High School was not very successful from the standpoint of getting winning decisions, but it was successful in getting three veteran debaters for next year. This year's question was: Resolved: That All Electric Utilities Should Be Government Owned and Operated. Our affirmative team, composed of Dorothy Rohleder, Virgil Holloway, and Elzie Holderreed, met Olympia here in their first league debate. They lost by a two to one decision. Their other debate was with Morton, which they lost by a one-point margin. The negative team, Elzie Holderreed, Edward Brant and John Manire, first tangled with Onalaska here. The one judge gave the decision to Onalaska. The final debate was with Kelso there. Although Kelso won, the debate was very close and the decision of the judges again was split. The teams enjoyed the season very much and feel that they learned a great deal and are looking forward to another successful season with Mr. Johnson as adviser and coach. GIRLS' CLUB -JOHN MANIRE. OFFICERS PI'CSidCf1t ------A-------- ......................... ..... B e tty Blechschmidt Vice-President .... ,,j-,-.--,,.. E lanor Allen Secretary ------+---..A,--.......................................................... .............................. C lara Everson Treasurer .................................................................. .............................. B ernice Williams As the school year once again comes to an end, the members of the Girls' Club feel that their efforts have not been devoid of merit. Under the leadership of Miss Nickerson, several projects have been suc- cessfully carried out. The first semester was devoted entirely to the remodeling of the girls' room. Window seats were built and upholstered, the big chair was covered, the woodwork was painted blue, to matchl the upholstery, a dressing table was draped with cretonne and gold draperies at the window added a touch of elegance. Funds for the undertaking were secured through sales of candy and popcorn. l In the spring two important events were held, a tea honoring the girls' mothers was held the Thursday before Mothers' Day, and a gay big and little sister party ended an interesting and eventful year. -ECHO BRAMER. Page Fourteen

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