Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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f JUNIOR CLASS . linifom raw-Delores Connors, Maxine Ross, Mildred Doergc, Naomi Ray, Lois Beck' with, Edelyn Moe. Tap rote'-Miss Eddlemon, Advisor, Rick Damitio, Gerald Duval, George King, Curtis Burress, Ronald Frost. Not pictured, Bonnie Fricke. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY VVe entered high school with sixteen members. VVe lost Frank and Keith Henry, june Brown, and Delbert Mitchell. At the second semester Harold Gunter joined our class. Our officers were: President, Ronald Frost: Vice-President, Rick Damitiog Secretary, Bonnie Frickeg Treasurer, Delores Connors: and Sergeant-at Arms, Maxine Grandorff. Student Council members were: Charles Smith and Naomi Ray. Our class advisor was Mrs. Natale. We started the sophomore year with thirteen members and gained one member, Doris Reisner. The officers were: President, Rick Damitiog Yice-l'resident, Edelyn Moe, Secretary, Naomi Ray, Treasurer, Mildred Doergeg Sergeant-ab Arms, Bonnie Fricke. The Student Council members were: Edelyn Moe and Gerald Duval. Our advisor was Mr. Amidon. We started the junior year with twelve members. At the first of the year Curtis Burress joined us. Class officers were: Rresident, Ronald Frost, Vice-l'resident, Rick Damitiog Secretary, Naomi Rayg Treasurer, Edelyn Moe: Sergeant-at-Arms, Curtis Burress. Student Council members were: Maxine Ross, Curtis Burress, and Gerald Duval. Our class advisor was Miss Eddlemon. Uur first project was the publishing of the 'A51 edition of the Tl-Ullflflll. Miss Eddlemon was our annual advisor. Our staff is as follows: Editor, Gerald Duval: Assistant Editor, Curtis Burressg Business Manager, Edelyn Moeg Sports Editor, Rick Daniitio, Photography Editors, Mildred Doerge and Delores Connors: and joke Editor, Ronald Frost. We gave our class play K'The Funny Brats November 17. It was a great success, Then we gave our Prom on April 20, 1951, which was a huge success and the junior-Senior Banquet on May 4, 1951. The 1951 Tillirum 13

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PROPHECY VVhile thumbing through the Hector Tribzme, originally the Acorn News, I thought I might find the whereabouts of my old classmates. I noticed an article on Valentino. It seems they have a new one in Hollywood, even greater than the first and it turned out to be none other than our old classmate, Lewis Cox. it seems women just roll in the aisles and can't eat for days after they see one of his pictures. The way he loves the opposite sex is pathetic. Wliile making a picture Valentino hired the most famous Sherlock Youckton Holmes to keep track of Lewis' harem. George Youckton alias, Sherlock Youckton Holmes, while tracking one of Lewis Yalentino's lady-friends, ran into Doug Bennett, who said he was making literally millions in the soda pop business. He invented a new kind of soft drink with lots of foam and a lot of kick. He said his twin brother, Don, was doing very well in Australia raising mountain goats. He also has a little factory that puts out kiddy clothes. In another section of the country, quite another section is Alberta Connors flying around in her Rocket Space ship. It seems she just made a trip to jupiter and was back in only three days. In her spare time she runs a swimming resort on Mars. l ran into Ann one day while eating lunch. She was eating her daily dinner of celery and crackers. I guess a week previous she gained one pound making her weight all of 80 pounds and that couldn't be, as she is a light woman jockey. We chatted a while there as she told me that Marilyn was living a quiet life with Squeek in lilma, She was having troublegher oldest boy keeps running away, but his bright red hair aids her in finding him. You know she has five red haired boys now. She says that Georgia Burch comes to visit her quite often. Louie has become quite a big boy and is going to the new Oakville Grade School. They had to hire two teachers just for him alone. Georgia also is doing well with her invention of un- washable diapers and an automatic baby burper, which she invented when Louie was a baby. I always knew Barbara Imnon would make it. Yes, she's playing quarterback for Notre Dame. VVithout her, they wouldn't have a team. She's also captain for the fourth year straight. Also in the athletic bracket is our old classmate, -lay ljoor, who is the world champion heavyweight boxer. He only weighs 215 pounds now. It seems a fighter can't last one round with him. lf he don't knock them cold in the first minute, he considers it a bad night, In his last tight he hit a guy so hard they never did hurl the pieces. Of course Orville is married to Carol and is living in Rochester. lslis name, however is Orville Coniue, as she didn't want to change her name. They have eight children. jim Frost isn't doing bad for himself-dancing on TV with Fred Astaire. It's rumored that hels causing Betty Grable to get a divorce to marry him. He was dating Elizabeth Taylor before this. Our old classmate, Stanley Ames, is now Major General Ames and is in full charge of the forces in Russia. It seems that he enjoys the Army life very much. Another classmate, Fred Moe, is a manufacturer of hot rods, with red and green radiant tires and pink, purple, and orange striped hood. They say he is making millions, not because of the hot rod but because of the flashy colors. He is residing in a mansion on Lake VV1lClCI'I1C5S and is a bachelor, still trying. But the most famous of all is our old class President, john Russell, who has become President of the L'nited States. He is thinking of building a new Wliite House and painting it red. 12 The 1951 Tillicum



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,fd A .am f If ' J., SOPHOMORE CLASS Hutfmn fmt'-Delillis NVollen, Kenneth Taylor, james Russell, Omer Tracy, David Hand, Laverne Stevens. .STUFUIIKII ruin'-jarnes Witt, Carol Wiilters, Arveda Ray, Nona Wliite, Mar- cella Hramer, james VVollen, Roy Palmer. Top l'0Tt'+NlClVlll Youckton, Darrell Bosler, Mr. Heaton, Advisor, Raymond Eylc. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As freshmen we started high school on August 29, l949, with l6 members. ,Nt our nrst class meeting we elected our class officers who were: President, james Ilarrisq Yice-l'resident, Darrell Boslerg Secretary, Carol VVintersg Treasurer, Nona VVhite3 Sergeant-at-Arms, Melvin Youckton. Our Student Council representatives were: Roy Palmer and Nona VVhite. Miss Eddlemon was appointed our class advisor. During our school year, two members, Raymond Eyle and Elaine Gunter joined us. W'e lost two members, our President, James Harris and David Patterson. The main event of the year was when the sophomores initiated us. This was in the first part of September. VVC later gave them a return party. VVe sophomores entered Oakville High School with 17 members. Our class officers were as follows: President, james Harris: Vice-President, David Hand: Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Wintersg Sergeants-at-Arms, Ken Taylor and James Vifollen. Our Student Council representatives were: Darrell Bosler and Carol 'Winters During the year we held a weiner roast, but due to bad weather it was held in the auditorium of the high school. VVe held a Valentines dance after the Valentine Day assembly. In February we received our class rings. During the year we gained one member, Norman Eyle, but later in the year lost him. 14, The 1951 Tillirzzm

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