Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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S 7 N l U R W I L L we, the members of the Senior Gloss of Oakville High School, of 1943, do hereby bequeath the following achievements to our classmates and friends: To the faculty we bequeath our excellent conduct and daily grades that we may be kept constantly in your memory. To Mr. Mudge we bequeath our confetti Qweste paper-tof you! end our foot marks on the floor and decorations on. the desks to live in your memory forever. Klndividually we bequeathl I, Pauline Doerge,bequeath one of my precious ounces of plumpness lwhich ounce?l to Irene Craig. I, Bill Sloppy, bequeath my fetal ettrections to Carl Lindholm. I, Gene Hell, bequeath my beautiful derk heir to Denny G0lm8no I, Roy 5ecena,bequeeth all my athletic abilities to Jim McDougal. I Anne Korbut, bequeath all my studious nature to John Blechschmidt. I, Bill Hyder,bequeeth my independence to Mr. Simonaon. I, Catherine Hathbun, bequeath all my popularity to Jean Ferrier. I, Uglber Ames, bequeath my way with the girls to Don Cahili. galil? Bower, bequeeth my ebility to get by, to Stan I,Pat Newton, bequeeth my one-tenth of one inch of my height to natty Holeokine iignoi and sealed this Qixhteenth dey of Mey of the yeer 1943.

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E E N I O R P E R S P N A L I T I E S These characters are entirely fictitious and any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidentalz Anna Korbut: Nickname, NAnnieW or WRedWg disposition, bash- ful, until you get to know her, chief tendency, making eyes or teasing lmaybe being amazed how the sophs can still get away with those ancient alibisjg ailment, worrying over the state of the over-due report cards and HWhere is Jim?W Wilber Ames: Nickname, WPotW or Uwillieng disposition, re- served until a certain gal shows up and thenig chief tenden- cy, experimenting in the Chem. lab. Cwhat an amazing ability to get out of the way when the fireworks startbg ailment, not being able to keep away from the hordes of Hsweet young things Eugene Hall: Nickname, 'GencNg disposition, calm, cool, col- ec e g chief tendency, blondesg ailment, moaning over the insufficiency of gas with which to travel to Fbrd's Prairie. Catharine Rathbun: Nickname, nKatieHg disposition, conscien- tiousg chief tendency, giggling Cover anything? and getting assignments done--on time! Bill Hyder: Nickname, Shifty g Qisposition, changeable: chief ten ency, explaining just how this or that should be done--rightg ailment, difficulty in gitting enough excuses to go around, and WHow Dry I Amnt. K e super-sluethl Pauline Doergez Nickname, nPee-Weeng disposition, unpredict- Ebleg chic endency, playing by ear fthe piano! and putting up the gals' wigsg ailment, being picked on and losing C?J lunches. lim Bower: Nickname, HPaunchWg disposition, easy-going, chief tendency, eating, ailment, fear of the insufficiency of food gcertainly not overmeetingli, Ret Qggtgnz Nickname, Vhemtug disposition, pleasing, chief tendency, physical ciueltyg ailment, can disappointment over not being able to foci crying, ,PQy'QqQgng: iickncme, VPeonutsWj disposition, possesses Q. at Wit and sportsmanship to spore, chief tendency, wish- c ing that Luis aes on exclusive athletic institiciong ailment, . -. ,, my -f'g,G'q H' ul' Q FQ thi Jfcmfon: Nickname, HJeckscnW cr'VEiiePg Ciggngliioi Fabio? b7QffLf5 chief tendency, to smile and than grin, sill rant, fir muh or just cnc! itil Qlcppv: Nickname, FSloppyHg chief tendency, to open his gon h are place dainty foot therein, ailment, enlarged iurqyw Linn cnf ticklishnessg disposition smirhicg,



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Q M N I O R H I H ' U 3 Y I L In the fall of 1938 the class of 1943 entered Oakvillex High School as eighth graders. Three others were attending Cedarville Grade School. ns Wgreon Freshmenw we diminished to 21 members. Our class officers were: Roy Secena, prcsidentg Bill Manish, vice-nresidentg Anna Korbut, seoretaryg Edythe Jack- son, treasurer, Pauline Doerge, sergeant at arms. Erstelle Lauderdale was Girls' Club treasurer, P We gave the Sophomores a return party, the only acti- vity which was carried out by us that year. Many of the members were active in band and glee club with Edythe Jack- son and Pauline Doerge taking part in the chorus in the min- strel. That same year some of the girls attended Play Day at Olympia. Several of the boys were on the first teams in athlstios. II The next year rolled around and we were now Wsappy' Scphomores, a class of twenty-two, having one new member from Olympia, Pete Sudano. The class officers for that year were: Jim Bower, president, Bill Manish, vice-president, Erstelle Lauderdale, secretary-treasurer. Edythe Jackson was Girls' Club secre- tary and also yell duke. Our Sophomore year was an exciting one for us, with two of our classmates, Jim Bower and Roy Secena, attending the nfltr Tournament at Seattle inf h'lpinCvwin the championship Many of our members attended the ,lee clui and band contests ard brought back good results, .

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