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O RVILLE BRAMER VVas born in Elma, Wasliiiigtoii, on September 11, 1932. His high school activities include Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Z, 33 Boys' Club Vice-President 4, Library 4. STANLEY AMES Was born May 16, 1930, in Oakville, Wasliiiigtoii. Stan was Sergeant-at-arms in his freshman year and had Dramatics one year. FRED MOE Was born in Ehna, Wa5l1lllgtOll, February ll, 1933. He was active in athletics during all four years of high school. The 1951 Tillicum ffxi ' .e1iT-gliqqlzk 2 '-'z A-A-1.-'avr Xa ...iw 'w.ff,'-QXAQ. lieasiifif, 5' F. Z ., V, rin I , S: , W . f , , y 9
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iivx LEWIS COX Vl'as born in Seattle, Washington on January 29, 1933. In high school he took part in the following activities: Dramaties 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Boys' Club Vice- President, Sergeant-at-arms5 O Club Vice-President5 F. F. A. Presidentg Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RUSSELL Was born in Elma, Washington, on March 25, 1933. His activities included Dramatics 3, 45 Office Staff 3, 45 Band 15 Class President 1, 2, 3, 45 A. S. B. President 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 F. F. A. Sentinel 45 Athletics 2, 4. JAMES FROST Was born in Aberdeen, Washington, on January 29, 1933. 1-Ie was the projectionist in high school, took Dramatics 2, 45 Library 45 Student Council 15 Class Vice-President 4. JAY POOR Was born on June 30, 1932, in Lodge Grass, Montana. His activities were A. S. B. Sergeant-at-arms 35 O Club Secretary and Treasurer 35 Athletics 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club President 45 OH Club President 45 Dramatics 3, 45 Annual Static 3. The 1951 Tillifum
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As freshmen we dropped into the Oakville high school with sixteen members in September, 1947. At our first meeting we elected our officers: President, Louis Perkins: Yice-President, john Russell: Secretary, Barbara Inmong Treasurer, .Xnn Vtfolleng Sergeant-at-Arms, Stanley Ames. Qur Student Council members were: james Frost and Alberta Connors. Mr. Amidon was appointed our advisor. The sophomore class gave us a very thorough initiation which none of us will forget. VVe gave a return party for the sophomores November 14. Louis Perkins left us in February. VVe sophomores began our second year in high school with a class of seventeen students. At our first class meeting of that year we elected officers who were: President, .Iohn Russell, Yice-President, Barbara McDougall: Secretary, Ann VVolleng Treasurer, Marilyn Bosler: Sergeant-at-Arms, George Youckton. Our Student Council Representatives were: Alberta Connors and john Russell. Mr. .Xmidon was appointed our class advisor. Une of the most important events of the year was the freshman initiation which was held in the first part of September. As juniors we began our third year in high school with a class of sixteen students. VVe lost l.ewis Cox at the beginning of the second semester. At our tirst meeting we elected officers who were: President, John Russell: Vice-President, l.ewis- Cox: Secretary, Ann VVollen 3 Treasurer, Marilyn Boslerg Sergeant-at-Arms, Donald Bennett. Our Student Council Representatives were: Alberta Connors and Ann VVollen. Mrs. Natale was our class advisor. Our iirst project of the year was the publishing of the SO edition of the 'I-1'Hif11111. Mr. Natale was appointed our animal advisor. Um' staff is as follows: Editor, Barbara lnmong Assistant Editor, Ann Wolleiig Business Manager, Georgia Bell: Secretary, Marilyn Boslerg Sports Editor, -lay Poor: Photography Editor and joke Editor, james Frost. VVe gave our class play, Star Crazy, November 18, 1949, which was a huge success. VVe also had the responsibility of giving the Junior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet. As mighty seniors we entered school with sixteen members. Our ofhcers were elected at our first meeting and they were: President, John Russell 3 Vice-President, James Frost: Secretary, Doug Bennett: Assistant Secretary, Fred Moe, Treasurer, George Youcktong Sergeant-at-Arms, Don Bennett. Our Student Council Repre- sentatives were: Ann Wolleii, Lewis Cox, and John Russell. Miss Clark was appointed our class advisor. VVe gave a Senior Mixer at the beginning of the year. We presented our Senior Play, Amazing Gracie, November 3, 1950. 10 The 1951 Tillicum
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