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Eftah X FIRST Row: Scott, Gioin, Nezrkorlei, Cririoell, Sheczffer, Beelei' Dix, Wentworth, .Mooney Iliff. Schmid. SECOND Row: Ward Root, Broyfczrd, Pratt, Batch, llafitrrczy, Amer, Dix, Rory, Secena Devlin. THIRD Row-SITTING: Zimmerman, Wentworth, Pitlforci Pennicle, McClintick, Wcztfeinr, Beckwith, jack, Storey, La Fon- taine, White. FOURTH Row-Sirrnvcx Hawhinron, ,Mcjlfleekin fczckron, Dczmitio, Erickron, Eoerron, Burr, Wzlizcznir, Hofman FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY , the Freshman Class of 1938, enrolled in O. H. S. September 7, 1937 With 39 students, three joining us later in the year. The ping pong school championship for boys and girls was Won by Margaret Storey and Charles Sheaffer. Several boys of our class are active in athletics, They are: Charles Sheaffer, Barney Burr and Marvin Everson. Many of our members are also active in musical activities. The Sophomore Class gave our class a party and we in turn gave them a party on February 9, 1938. Mr. Schmid was our adviser. Our class officers Were: President, Neil Gwin, Vice-President, Barney Burr, Secretary, Doris Pennick, Treasurer, Elaine Pul- ford, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Beeler. Page Nine
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ale ToP Row: Sazmzclerr, Bvforel, V6l7ICJl67'TJO7'f, Gerritr, Brant, IUM- ray, Alf. Smith. Secoisin Row: Holloway, Gibyoh, Erieleron Brady, Almbrore, Rurh, Williamr, Wetheralal, Hall, Waunch THIRD Row: Pete, Lindholm, L. White, Parleo, Wentworth, faele Havden, Klaturh, A. White, Gwin, McMeeki1z. BOTTOINI Row: Neieloiz, Dean, Thompyoil, Cahill, Irvin, Alfredron, Griswold WHl'QN school opened in the fall of 1937, thirty Sophomores were enrolled in our class. On November S, the Sophomores initiated the Freshmen into Oakville High School. The Sophomores have taken an active part in school activities throughout the year. Several of the girls were in the Girls' Glee Club, the Band and the Girls' Association. Four Sophomore boys, George Thompson, Harold Byford, Bill Cahill and Vllilfred Saunders received letters in football, while Wilfred Saunders, Bill Cahill, Dick Vandervort and Harold Byford earned letters in basketball. Several of our boys are now turning out for baseball. A number of Sophomore boys and girls took prominent parts in the operetta. Vernon Alfred- son represented our class in debate and one of the yell queens, Norma NIC- Meekin, is a Sophomore. The officers of the class are: President, Vllilfred Saunders, Vice-President, Bernice Williams, Secretary, Norma Mchleekin. Page Eight
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Ja M14 Qfzade TOP Row: Hnbmn, Duval, Laizczleralale, Fletcher. Klczturh, Srfsramm, Cahill, 477165, Dxfzffzch, Leff'a:1'e'. SECOND Row: Baker, ,E2'ZC'k.YOlZ, fezzfen, Burk, Jlfrlfer, ,I!lCk507Z, EZZZJ, K. ZllOO'lZE3', F. ilfofllzzey, HIV. Eafofz. SEATED: Hell, .f1mb1'05f?, Emmett, Schneider, Heppe, Peffrrmz, Czlxrfm, Leach. Bailey. GRAB? GLASS EWEESTORY IQPTICKTBILR 7, 1938, we entered the Oakville Hiygh School with an enroll- ment of 30 students. The death of our classmate, hiarvin Ray, reduced our number to 29. The further loss of our classmates, Shirley Blechschmidt, Kenneth and Fred Mooney, lessened our number to 26. Two new students were added to our class membership, Lillian Bailey and David Dietrich. Three members of our class were in the ICJLITLII' line-up of the Oakville Grade School team that won the Grays Harbor championship. The contest of buying student body tickets was won by the eighth grade. Vie were rewarded with ice cream and cookies. As to our holiday activities at Christmas, the play called c'The Christmas Spirit. was given by our class. Our class officers are: President, Dilge Miller, Yice-President, ,lim Cahill, Secretary, Gordon Klatush, Treasurer, Vivallace Ellis. Page Ten
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