Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1950

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Senior History The Freshmen came sailing into the O.H.S. with 20 members on Septem- ber 3. At our first meeting we elected as officers: President, Mary Alfredson, Vice President, Ruth Mallow, Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Dixon. Student council members were Vance and Mary. We had a rough voyage through initia- tion which none of us will ever forget. The Freshmen boys did their part in winning most of the second team games during basketball season. The Sophomore class began the year with 19 members. At our first meet- ing with Miss Spellman as our advisor, we elected officers: President, Carol Gosnell, Vice President, Ruthie Mallow, Secretary, Mary Alfredson, Treasurer, Vance Conklin. On October third we entertained the poor little Freshmen with a dance following the evening initiation. When Ruthie Mallow left, Donald Gibson was elected Vice President. Donald Gibson and Vance Conklin were awarded football letters. The Junior class held its first class meeting August 31. We elected as officers: President, Glen Logan, Vice President, Donald Gibson, Secretary, Gloria Rector, Treasurer, Joyce Witt, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bob Hoyt. Student coun- cil members were Glen Logan and Lois Bennett. Our biggest project of the year was the publishing of the 4-9 edition of the Tillicum under the able leadership of Mr. John Natale We produced a very nice issue. We gave our class play Never Say Die, in April which was a huge suc- cess. We also assumed the responsibility of giving the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom and came through very nicely. As mighty Seniors We entered school with thirteen members. Our first meeting was held September 2. Our officers were elected as follows: President, Vance Conklin, Vice President, Glen Logan, Secretary, june Wagner, Treas- urer, Lois Bennett, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bill Scammel, and Student Council repre- sentatives, Don Gibson and Lois Bennett. Our first event of the year was a Senior mixer on September 16. We presented our Senior play Quit Your Kiddingf, on March 31. Mary Grace joined our class in October and we lost Reva Frickie at the same time. As we leave the halls of O.H.S. We will carry memories of the good times we have shared with our teachers and fellow students.

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Senior Class Will We the Senicr Class cf 1950 being of stable mind and stout heart do hereby declare this our last will and testament. To our beloved teachers, we will our even tempers and our patience, they'll need it. To Mr. Spitz, we will all our money and hope he spends it wisely. as 'lMighty Seniorsf' To the Junior class, we will cur ability to spell so Well and our position To the Sophomore class, We will all the pencil sharpeners, may they have fun repairing them. To the Freshmen class we leave the school, dirty lockers, and torn up books. To the chorus, we will all the footlights and gum we may have left there. To our dear old Alma Mater, We leave our initials deeply carved in the desks. Our individual Wills are as follows: l, Carole Berg, will my jokes to Bonnie Frickie, not that she'll need them. l, Bill Scammel, will my title cf Captain to anyone who can earn it. I, Vance Conklin, will by ability to get along with Miss Eddlemon to jay Poore. I, Carol Gosnell, will my fancy specs to Mr. Natale. I, Joyce Witt, will my beloved trombone to Yvonne Battson. I, Jim Wolf, will my height to George King. I, Lois Bennett, will my diamond to Georgia Bell. I, Glen Logan, will my Spanish book Qin hopes that he can understand it better than lj to David Hand. I, Dona Cissner, will my good English grades to Doris Reisner. I, Bob Scammel, will my speed and pass receiving ability to Roy Palmer, the kid will need it. I, Mary Grace, will my title of uMrs.U to Jeanette Simmons. I, Donald Gibson, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Alberta Connors. I, June VVagner, will my extra U8 credit to Charles Smith, he'll need it.



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t Junior Class History We Juniors began our third year in high school with a class of sixteen students. We lost Lewis Cox at the beginning of the second semester. At our first meeting We elected officers. They were as follows: President, John Russell, Vice President, Lewis Cox, Secretary, Ann Wollen, Treasurer, Mari- lyn Bosler, Sergeant-at-arms, Donald Bennett, Student Council Representative, Alberta Connors and Ann Wollen. Mrs. Natale, class advisor. Our first project of the year was the publishing of the SO edition of the Tillicum. Mr. Natale was appointed our annual advisor. Our staff is as follows: Editor, Barbara lnmon, Assistant editor, Ann Wollen, Business Manager, Georgia Bell, Sports editor, Jay Poore, Photogra- phy editor, James Frost, and Joke editor. We gave our class play Star Crazyv November 18, 194-9, which was a huge success. .We also had the responsibility of giving the Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet which were grand successes. Mrs. Natale was our play advisor. X .pl ' , M ! 5 l,,J Y W s 4 F - X- L' - 'aria LL, I 4 V V ' .X A Y I it . , i l ' ' n .. . Sophomore Class History We entered high school with sixteen members. We lost Frank and Deith Henry, June Brown, and Delbert Mitchell. At the second semester Harold Gunter joined our class. The officers were president, Ronald Frost, vice president, Rick Damitio, secretary, Bonnie Fricke, treasurer, Delores Connors, and Sergeant-at-arms, Maxine Grandoroff. Student Council representatives were Charles Smith and Naomi Ray. Class advisor, Mr. Amidon. We started the Sophomore year with thirteen members and lost one mem- ber, Doris Reisner. The officers are president, Ronald Frost, vice president, Edelyn Moe, secretary, Naomi Ray, treasurer, Mildred Doerge, and sergeant- at-arms, Bonnie Fricke. The student council representatives are Edelyn Moe and Gerald Duval.

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