Oakville High School - Tillicum Yearbook (Oakville, WA)

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And then the twilight hours..Life is too brief to hunt for grief...For thorns among the flowers. lf hurt today by what men say...lf wounded by a friend...Oh, let tonight set,all things right...Let trouble have an end...l..ife is too short to let report..Or rumor long annoy...Today has had so much so glad...We need it all for ioy. God's world, God's word, His breeze, His bird...No hand can rob you of...Wrong comes too late for hearts to hate...There is so much to love...Life isn't long, iust time for song...And love, anizl things sublime...Be not concerned with thoughts that burned...Good friends, there isn't time. 4. ,W ,,,A,- ,.-.,,,..,,1, MW.- Leff-Righf--Eddie Sloppy, Gene Miller, Mr. Phare, Helen Osbekoff, Sandi Bussard, Kathy Carlson, Kay Carlson, Cafhie Bussard, and Jackie Thierolf. OUR AN N UAL STAFF l959 EDITOR .............................................. ........... CO-EDITOR and SENIOR CLASS BUSINESS MANAGER ................... D-EDICATION and MEMORIAM TEACHERS .............................. Cl.ASSES ............... ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ................ ADVISERS ....... 5 -BS Carol Erickson . Sandi Bussord Jackie Thierolf Eddie Sloppy Gene Miller Cathie Bussard and Kay Carlson Helen Osbekoff Kathy Carlson and Shari McDougal Mr. Chapman and Mr. Phare gi ':'f'1i' I I ,,. , , QA I ' sh -. I ,Y XX h I 1 I 'ff 2, ,0r,,,' :gd X8 I ,,::,1- V I lu NNI - . if 'ry w II ' f' m . I , . jyf VER 'f gl I R , 1,4 1 LI, 'I f, ,Nr . --A ' ,4,.? ,L ,j X' - 1 fly -l S H:-Y ,' Ay., 7' -3-Qi? M I 21.1 f MfWyII f -, -L21 , -, fl. ' ' ' - - Y- , 'I-14.5 7l Zyl I .QS 2 ES If Q, - Y 1 A 4, 1' WE 'EF I ' X '6 1' ' f --. ,f R,- ,-:. - C- , .2 R C 1. -gap-5 31 Q., 13, e goal? Bubbles ' J Q .2 - A ' fl 5 --L . ,A , M' 'Y . v ll! .E .L , '25 THQ- 1' . I HB 313 3 X 2' fi a xt, gif' 4' fi in , ,21 ' M Y 321 1, was ,f 4 I . , , , Wh Q! 391:31 ag? Ay X vibg ill , , pry 1 QR i , 'W f uni: r' I3vJJe'e5 Eve.:-eff H016 I'-ivvs, it-1.5! 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She teaches Music, Manners, P.E. fhula-hoop clancingl, and night courses for adults with the hula-hoops. She span- sors the T.M.O.fTrouble Makers of Oaky- gy is villel. i f 1 X as f ' M X X fzfM'if rrr M N M ' if n T -ew w 7 A J Q35-:'l PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE lt has been a privilege to have been associated with Oakville High School for the past year. During this time, the dreams of many who are now on the threshold of graduation have become a reality. They may be attributed to ideas formulated years ago. Now, however, it is time to use these foundations to proiect them forward to the new future. I wish you well. HW 024704-dw'-f SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE The shadows of evening are creeping over us, in the distance a bell tolls as if in curfew, lights and laughter, darkness and tears surround us, and slowly, yet surely another high school year is coming to a close. lt has been a year of happiness, a year of achievement for all of us, and for our school. Our teams have won victories and suffered defeat, we have all had our successes and our failures, but through it all that spirit has been maintained that has so characterized the tradition, the foundation, and the growth of OHS. Ar the dawn, you, the Seniors of l959, stand firmly on the foundations of the past facing the un- certain future with confidence and dedicating your- selves to the building of a better world. Our only course is forward. Qf-,f44fQ6,a-1'-'-f f DJ I ll ju W Jf 1 J FACULTY - f ll: L , J 1,4 I! if fy ,, Q' 1. B A , Westem State College of Gunnison, H Colorado. He teaches English II, III, IV, Tri- V 7 gonometry, General Science, and Physical Ed- -' ucation. He sponsors the Letterman Club an the Sophomore Class. I Ji! L 1, Q! Viola Marie Ferer B.S., University of ldahog Graduate Study at North Idaho College of Education, Unl- ver ity of Oregon, and University of Idaho. Fifth year at Eastern Washington College of Education. She teaches English I, Home Economics I, II, III, andPhysical Education. She sponsors the F.H.A., Girls Club, and junior Class. K, .Mrs-V .- e , , 1' K- RdYmond Keith Palmer -1' .JJ L 1, y I Q L, F f f J d V v 9 L mf! Jpxfy L V l 1 - ' ' if l V' ,, g V i QV ,W,fliX, 4 0, .um J V 1' ,Y Ailqlu X 1' V 'A ' ll W J xx xt ,Nj JQJ ,N M f X5 Q FJ nj JB g D ul V William M. Phare I u A Vv, A, J 'V ' x .W B.A., Central washington College of Edu-If P QV , W cation. He teache U. S s .I-listory, Washing- ij! AT, Q ton State History, Contemporary History, x 'U Li ' Bookkeeping, and Typing I and II. He ls UV '54 advisor of the Newspaper staff and the -V Yearbook. Mrs. Marcia Rae Wells B.A., Eastem Washington Colle e of Edu g - catlong Graduate study at University of Washington and University of Callfomla at Los Angeles. She ls the High School Libra- rian and teaches the Eighth Grade. She also sponsors the Eighth Grade. 4. ,tix l J Y ' 4 X it f fi? gf M! Charles Frederick Ferer B.A., Idaho State College, University of Idaho, University of Oregon Eastem W h- , as lngton College of Education He teaches Contemporary History in the high school, and also sponsors and teaches the severith grade, wk X QHHNUQE L i ai- PRIVATE lMHyEnERq Arnold A. Bowers B.A., M.A., Eastem Washington College of Educationg Washington State College. Besides being :our Superintendent, he teaches Driver Training. C. O. Chapman B.A., M.A., Central Washington College of Education. He teaches Algebra I, Geometry I, Biology, Contemporary History, Band, Chorus, and Physics. He is also the Senior Class Advisor. EM PLOYEES SECRETARIES CUSTODIAN Mrs Noryc Abboff Mrs. Virginia Henrickson L T K 5 11 Gard y' B -- -' - 4 qu- , , fr.-1-fur -la OUR Cooks Mrs. Moncla Morkert Mrs. Dorothy Hall E 4 5 1 Bus Drivers ff ' H H , Af 5 f rrn-w .V , in X , 534 1, lf 1 .22 f- - ,, , ,V 4 JOY APM r Gafd HQ A :IXKVIIH , r I , Rlmllm' lui if ' ff - - X A1 ' r fffrfhm moans AM ff r ,FTW -1 H 531' - Y , r w ,-3. . X 0 .1 X X f ff' ' -91 ff- - X '-- - .... ' ' 2-X 3: . , U.. ,,.-i- g Al '- ,. -9 , - -- 1 ' A , f L - -f ff, Y- Y V ,,..- 7 TA- r 'B' .,. -TY V ' 1nn-........,ji--V 'Zii...,- 1-A ' -Y I 7 --f-1-m --n-- HL j -' ' W rf' ' 4 12 iii- CLASSES , f tl, Yil- l, A ' . Ea fl! L. - ,Q ag Y I 'PHE M 5 Lf.xs12'g:g .Og I ' youy ..Jo4,61-F- Cx,-A-J--nlfu-our -'AP-4 a' 1. I Oth? 915.1 hw 235156, ' - . 7,213 -S fl Y' M, V, , AIM! cv . W'-V : A' ie: X NL ill J x xml ' Jjjff N6-, S ' M W Hi QQ MT' Sf-1' 1 id, X ff: ' ' ' W H X ' ,x M 3 -.-S , . . ,.,N .P -. xlxmx Q H17 .I ff' ' A x',1,f'Q. 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High School Activities-Class Secre- tary, Band 1-Z-3-4, Nonette 4, pep Band 4, F.H.A. 1-2-3-4, F- 1-LA, Parllamentarian 4, Girls Club 1-2-3-4, Girls Club Vice President 3,Glr1s Club PreSid6I1! 4, junior Prom Queen 4, High School Camival Princess 1 Dra- matlcs 1-3-4, Chorus 1-f-3-4, Office Staff 3-4, Annual Sf3ff Photography Editor 3, Student Council Representative 2-3,Par- liamentarian 1, Art Editor 5011001 P er 4, Pep Club 3, Ticket Tgzer 3. 4 Sonia Janette Moe Born in Elma, Washington on March 5, 1941. High School Acti- vities--Class President, Girls Club 1-2-3-4, F. H. A. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2, Girls Club Officer 1 Class Secretary 1-2, Library Staff 1-2, Office Staff 1-2, Typing Contest Repre- sentative 1, Dramatics 1-3, Tick- et Taker 3, F.I-LA. President 2-3, Student Council 3-4, Prom Royal- ty 1-2-3, Honor Roll 1-2-3-4, Stu- dent Body Secretary 3-4, Nonette 4, F.F.A. Sweetheart, D.A.R. Re- presentative 4, F.H.A. Historian 4, Acorn News Assistemt Editor 4. Jim A. Andersen Bom in Carmel, California on April l0,1941. High School Acti- vities--Vice President, Football 3-4, All Conference Football 4, Basketball 3-4, All Conference Basketball 3-4, Baseball 2-3-4. O'C1ub 2-3-4 O'Club Officer 4, ciass Play 5-4, F.F.A. 3-4, F. F.A. Reporter 3, F.F.A. Vice President 4, Prom Royalty 3, Baseball Captain, 3. 2? , 40, ,gg fly, ,swf 4 ,aff 4' ' f 'Wit fa ' 4 xt, fJ,fQf ,V Q' ffm. ,. me' if Vx , Af ,M f ,, ,iw S ' 1 X ' Lance K. Blechschmidt Born in Chehalis Washington on june 24, 1941. High School Activities -- Class Treasurer Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-21 3-4, Baseball f-2-3-4, Football Captain 4, Basketball C tain 3, All Conference Footballaf, Class Officer 1-2-3-4, F.F.A. I-2-3-4, F.F.A. Secretary 3, F.F.A. Pre- sident 4, O'Club 1-2-3-4, O'C1ub Secretary-Treasurer 2 O'C1ub President 4, Annual Editor 3, ASB Sgt. At Arms 3, ASB Vice President 4, Prom Royalty 1-2, Band 1. MW CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENlORS A Friend 14 f ,fic alffxu X, J if Allen Bland Bom in Aberdeen Washington on March 6, 1941. High School Activities-F.F.A. 1, Sports Man- ager 1-2, Student Council 3, Dra- matics 1-2, O'C1ub 1-2-3-4, Acorn News 3-4, Class Treasurer 2. , gf , f f 1-wg 2,4 4' :f ff 1 5 Richard E. Ewing . Born in Concord, Caliiorrua on une 5 1937. Transferred as 'Senior 'from Lon iew Student gv . Council 4, F.F.A. 4, Foofball Manager 4. Gina Janneft Warnes Born in Merced, Caliiomia on November 17, 1941. High School Activities--Library 1-2, Chorus 1 -Z-3-4, Band 1-2, F.H.A. 1-7f3'4, Girls Club 1-2-3-4, Carnival Queen Cmxdidate 2, F.H.A. Trea- surer 4, Dramatics 3-4, Acorn News Staff 3-4, Acorn lNews Asst. Editor and Exchange Edi- tor 4, Student Council Alternate 3, Student Council Representa- tive 4, Honor Roll 4. 15 I -.Mgr ,, 'Sie Edward Earl Carl Born in Chehalis, Washington on March 20 1942. Hizh School Activities-13'aseba11 1.2,-1, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, F.F.A. 1-2, PBI' liamentafy Procedure Team, F. F.A. 2, Vice President 3, Stu- dent CouncllA1temate 2. Combo- Ork 2-3, Dramatics 1-3-4, O' Club 4, Acom News 2-4, Busi- ness Manager 3, Band l-2-3-4, Valedictorian. ,411- v 'WH' it ef 'Q fp V, V 2 fl , '2'!'i,. ' 4 i, ' 1 , 4, - -Q , ,J X' MEI ff l ., YA ,f 1 auf. W1 1,3 WW? Dolores Ann Hawlen Bom in Elma, ashlngton on October 21, 1940. High School Actlvltle -- F.H.A. 1- -3, Girls Club 1-2-3-4, Vlce President 2, Chorus l-2-3, PCP Club 2- Mary Lou Donley Born ln Aberdeen, Washington on December 29, 1941. High School Activities-Girls Club 1- 2-3-4, Baseball scorekeeper 2, Typlng Contest 2, F.H.A. 1-2-3, P? Club 3-4, Acorn News Staff 2- 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Acom News Assistant Exchange Edltor 2, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Student Council Alternate 1, Class President 2, Class Treasurer 3, F.H.A. Sec- retary 3, F.H.A. State Convention delegate 2, Dramatlcs L3-4, Asst. Annual Editor 3, Acorn News Editor 4 Glrls State Rep. 3, Honor Roll 1,-2-3-4, Nonette 4, Pep Club Secretary 2, Cheer leader 3-4,0fflce Staff 1-2, Lib- rary Staff 3-4. Roger Edwin Hawkins Born ln Chehalls, Washington on April 26, 1941. High School Activities-Band 1-2, Class Offl- cer 3-4, Student Council Repre- entatlve 1, Alt. Student Coun- cil R resentatlve 2, Acorn News Staff? Annual Staff 2-3, Foot- ball Manager 2-3, Basketball Manager 1-2 Baseball Manager 1-2, Honor Iioll 1-2-3-4, r.F.A. 1-2, Dramatics 1-2-3-4, President, .. Pax-liamentax-yProcedure Team 2, Camlval Royalty 3. ir r sa. L iw: Ux :wht ' X JUN . m K YW Matthew Paul Born ln Marietta Washington on December 31, 1939. Transfer- red from Femdale High in his Senlor year. High School Acvitl- tles-Basketball 4,', Baseball 4. LOFGREN LUMBER 8. MANUFACTURING, INCORPORATED Elma, Washington 16 ar 03,-u.Lee, Bruce J. Wolf Bom in Bismarck, North Dakota on May 16, 1941. High School Activities-Band 1-2-3- , Student Council 2, Class President 1, ASB Treasurer 3, ASB President 4, Band Vice President 3, O'C1ub Secretary Treasurer 3, O'C1ub Vice President 4, F.F.Aw. K1-,2, O'C1ub 2-3-4, Dramatics 1-3-4. Combo Ork 2, Prom King 4, Acorn News 4, Salutatorian. Y 'va Tir xg? ,N 5. s v. ' 'e . Sig.-V 'a 0 F u WlLLIE'S SPORT SHOP Cenfralia, Washington The Senior Class of 1959 Mr. C. O. Chapman, Advisor EL MONTE LUMBER COMPANY Elma, Washington 17 Senior Class Will l, Lanny Blechschmidt, will my ability to get good grades without working to Toby Downey. l, Earl Carl, will my outstanding athletic ability and 6'3 frame to Everett Pearson. l, Allen Bland, will my red hair to Mr. Chapman. l, Bruce Wolf, will my ventilated shoes to Bob Graham, for these holy shoes will be as close to heaven as Bob will get. l, Richard Ewing, will .my big mouth to any one rhqf can use it. l, Matthew Paul, will my nickname Torchie to Bob Graham or any other likely candidate. l Jim Andersen, will my ability to get mean to Toby Downey. I l, Roger Hawkins, will my National Guard serial number to Mr. Phare. l, Gina Warnes, will my ability to get my driver's license on the third try to Carol Erickson. I, Sonia Moe, will my GlDlll'fY to get Hsophisticatedly mad to Jackie Thierolf. l, Kathy lnmon, will my new Chrysler back to my parents. Mary Lou Donley, will the 6 volume set of Webster's Dictionary in our library to Mr. Palmer in I, h opes that he will find some bigger words for next year's English 4 class. l, Delores Hayden, will my quiet disposition to Esther George in hopes that the school will be quieter next year. face 1 . 0 ,3.g.S:-A A .AJ ass rop ecq 92:2 We, the class of l959, foresee the following for the members of our class. This Prophecy is based on facts and the following formula, perfected by our scientist, Prof. Dumbol Chapman. The formula is +1'-Gif' - H 7 26 .f 36x f ' Thi SS l. We Prophesy that Earl Carl, our class brain, will be selling magazines on the corner of 3rd and Nine. He also will have A and P market in our city. Apples and Pencils, of course. l. We Prophesy that Mary Lou Donley will some day achieve the high position of National Com- mander ofthe Wac's. 3. We Prophesy that Bruce Wolf will gain great international acclaim for his original Paris Crea- tions. His salon will be the largest in the world some day. 4. We Prophesy that Richard Ewing will still be trying to bake the world's largest loaf of bread. 5. We Prophesy that Matthew Paul, our class's shyest member, will be I-lollywood'5 leading Romantic Actor. 6. We Prophesy that Sonia Moe will be head of the leading national lovelorn column. 7- We p 0Pl'1e5YTl'1GT KUTIWY lnmon will be the first grade teacher in our school. She has a natural talent for handling youngsters. 8. We Prophesy that Jim Andersen will be operating a large dairy. He has an excellent back- ground for farming. 9. We Prophesy that Allen f3land will be Vice President of the Tacoma News Tribune. Allen alwa s was a worker. We Prophesy that Delores Hayden will be the Speaker of the House of Representatives in fmpia. ll? We Prophesy that Gina Warnes will be married to ci minister and will be very busy helping her husband's activities. l2, We Prophesy that Roger Hawkins will be a commander in charge of a tank Battalion. l3. We Prophesy that Lanny Blechschmidt will be a fool because he always was and always will be. 18 SENIDR CLASS HISTDRY After ll years of school, we at last earned the title of Mighty Seniors. We began with 8 boys and 5 girls. We lost Pat Sloppy and Lois Shaw and gained Richard Ewing and Matthew Paul. The officers elected to serve us were: President, Sonja Moe, Vice-President, Jim Andersen, Secretary, Kathy lnmon, and Treasurer, Lanny Blechschmidt. Student Council Representatives were Gina Warnes and Richard Ewing. The first activity sponsored by the Seniors was the Senior Mixer. ln November the student body held a magazine drive in which the Seniors took top honors. The Junior Prom was held in December. Kathy lnmon and Bruce Wolf were Queen and King. Also in December was the Christmas program in which the Seniors participated actively. ln February the basketball team went to the district tournament with 4 Seniors playing. ln March the Seniors challenged the Faculty to a basketball game which ended in a faculty triumph. We presented our Senior Play, Girl Shy , May l, T959 We have not heard a single complaint The Seniors were honored with a .lunior-Senior Dinner May l3. May TS, we took off on our Senior trip, to a destination even unknown to us. Baccalaureflfe was held the evening of May 24, our speaker for the evening was Rev. Cum- mings of Elma. May 28, marks our High School Commencement. We are sadly leaving our teachers and many friends we have made through the years. Now we are standing at the threshold of life. When we are gone we hope we're not TCOTQOTTGV1- QF 0 F F ICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer in fc .Az X 2 ff ff!! X :wr Y ff 19 JUNICRS Sandi Bussard Kvfhv Carlson Toby Downey - , i54 ,fqy I ff.- 6.15 ip H j A! Carol Erickson Loretta Furlong Esfher George Robeff Graham Rudy Hillsfrom Charles MCDOUQGI 20 Shari McDougal 431, Herman Osfergarcl ill V ,abblffv Dan Mulford Helen Osbekoff F A V' ,iflihig .ln--7. ',-w 'b'FJ,v' tary'-, -4 ft W 2 fl UN? Y 0 f', 1. ' 4011 lu 9.110 ' Q' . 1 ' Q' .' fn 5 ff 'fr 1 I. K Jackie Thierolf Larry Wriglwf x X l f X X A an X gf-fs O . X ,r.,, A- C g g '- Edna Youckton X I I X x SALEWSKY'S JEWELRY MlLLER'S STORE Oakville, Washington 21 Bonnie Austin 3 SCPHDMDRES Ellen Bigler ! ,J tl Mary Ellen Bland Ellery Choke 1-N Z. ty ,K,x,, t wo ' :, Qs,- . I l Betty Jo Bland 5? f,., ,V I' Dora Hayden 2 at Rena Heck Ray Jones Gene Miller PIONEER FEED AND SEED CHEHALIS MUSIC COMPANY Elma, Washington Chehalis, Washington 22 Z7 A IL, Q,-X X7 ,ff W P ' , 1 L ff, Kenny Miller Everett Pearson Gerald Ross 0 if i n I-aw I ...ll X , 5 5 iicmili ,lf ' s V Eddie Sloppy Dale Smith Gloria Smith 05555 3 33249 Sydney Smith DAVID'S TV EVERNDEN STUDIO Centralia, Washington Cenfrulia, Washington 23 LW' W FRESHMAN ,mv Marva Abbott Charles Andersen James Ausfin Janice Beckwith Cafhie Bussord Kay Carlson flu! 1, V! A ff X J f f Thomas Criswell William Erickscn Ralph Hawkins DONLEY'S SERVICE STATION A. C. MILLER, lNSl-JRANCE Oakville, Washington Oakville, Washington 24 lk t 1 I, ,N f f5v 4 Q ,1 - U J l,1 .lxlf ' 'T-L' ji 'fav' Phyllis Hillstrom Elaine Honeycutt Charles Palmer James Peitersen Eileen Smith Mary Steele 44 ll' QCOYTWS Qlfmfw' Dale Sutton Garry Wollen if NATIONAL' BANK OF COMMERCE V NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Centralia, Washington A Elma, Washington 25 EIGHTH GRADE Francis Austin Madeline Bauer Robert Bland f 1 91 ,.,... Sharon Boling Cheryl Danforth James DeLauier Z Judith Honeycuff Carolyn lsaacson Helen Karl GEORGE SEARS DRUG ELMA FEED COMPANY Clwehalis, Washingfon Elmq, Wqshingfon 26 Ni ' o Kennith Kenser Lorraine Klafush Ted MCKee Karen Miller , 7' 'oo' , 11, r' QA , .f ff 'nd Z 00 Z 5 4 C7 L4 Ruth Wells Lorilee Youcldon PINE CAFE Oakville, Washington 27 3 X 'sf fm! - , -. Gwen McDougal 24' -...-lf' X l Betty Mifchell Mrs. Wells CHEHALIS DRUG Chehalis, Washington pun if ,cf -5 ,.- .,.- C.. 0 -U.C 7, 0 . D. . .C -O- I- O R. C U D 1 in 0 .C U Y oe, sid 'de if r: ce Pres i. Kathy Inmon, SecretarypJim A ersen, Vice Presidentp Lann Blechschmici , Treasurer So Vi C T B T U7 DRGANIZATIONS , 3, I I f X XV. a f li ,.-y-f, ,. rx - - 5 I, 41 f 523215. I ' Q UV, ffwc If . , W J MVA f ' Nvmnfff 1 , 7 QW A iff, ,ifl3,fL. xq kkkulwt, 3 A FQFbf,-my ., , Q Nwkwa 5 ' KK 'T - .:QXj:QxgwWwN,. f b W, ' gf' V' QM f f -' , rf ' :ff I W 'VQ5f',3v f . fig.-f 1 -, K YQ-'31 '!1',ffn'?f,, . N .. ,. uxkxh 'V f sg , if fz ff-35: . fm wh A , .N 73 'fl W F':7' x-L in lv 6 X flif,-' ,f X ' L, HI ,,l .. X , , .,.4, ,xx JM' MW2 'f bi-'igff '17 'ff N' 7 W 1. UV5 YJ! 11 -H' -Y. TW Xfkf t 'l9-5- X 1 -PT f x ' . 0- : 1 ,G X 4' ' ' ,,, f X ' ,f A ' 'iixx H ll, If X - dig ' . ' , C Ki: N-.1 ,,,, J V lj F . V ' b , 9, W 1 ry' , lf' 10, XX I My ff WM' A4 K: 55.151 f X Y- if A . , igwf ' wi' ,. , , Xi X 1116. -N f- Ii f i R 'Gil muy Q jqMu.Jf if X , ' J ' web gli' , .!,fffif'fAQfw X' .- ' 9 4 ig Q 5 x g ' Q fr- x I 29 ! Y L ft d table--Kenny Miller Sergeant-at-Arms, Lanny ff' Blaechzrshugidt, Vice President, BIZUCB Wolf, President, Sonia ' D Moe, Secretary, Gene Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms. Student Council Left-right Phyllis Hillstro F -- m, r. repr., Jackie Thieralf, Jr. repr., Marva Abbott, Fr. repr., Richard Ewing, Sr. repr., Kenny Miller,Officer, Kathy Carlson,Jr. alt. repr., Francis Austin, Eighth Grade repr., Gene Miller, Officer, Bruce Wolf, Officer, Lanny Blechschmidt, Officer, Eddie Sloppy, Soph. repr., Sonia Moe, Officer, Gloria Smith, Soph. repr., Gina Warnes, Sr. repr., Sharon Boling, Eighth Grade repr. 30 GIRLS CLUB GIRLS CLUB F.H.A. F.F.A. O'CLUB 3, ,f pq 31 gn nf- ' X The.poe.-1 G'4'rL Q 'EF - as ' f 2 swia . f ,' NK THYQQ rY1a.cl F-YO sh X Af, 1' f ,ffl , , -ff Z ifl ,I ,X '34 Mg, A M , . , J 7. ay ' , WLo'J you Kff if Pa ls X f fy l 3325 gi 44 64+ R, , 51 419 -,,,'g1- 211, , 4 W-- ' ' . 4:1 ' f yan ' I .f Aff? ' WHa yvye? Pgedk-Q,-boa FAFWI j'I.Y'L H095 You' Fd-'H Worrie 32 ar? 1 53 ACTIVITIES I -M,,..f ff. V ff . C I V ' X V':I I ia if ' 'N +I 'V 'm g' -wf' f' I X ' if If f I IIWIDSQQI' I' i ff! ST EM I We I ' II I if 4 - I II I lsxvxx X I ,.. 'TX TQ I X f 'X f? f3'XNX 'A' I I f I 'X ' XI X . Ax . 'KZ ' l W, gg, f f If I f L fix' f f X'g ii1-3i?:E!!2,.? is ff YQ-N I,II,fM W IWI I MIA ,,, f NL:'M', 'V W I ' f ma ,fnf fVI , . 1 I ,f ,IIQI H I vaazfv f, ' f' 3 - -' '71 if 2 7' f Jf ' I ,',, f 1 .,-.- -my- ,X f.: ,..-1 Y- ' Y ,. ,:,.:,,-1,-A, - fp .,: Q, fn,. L f- f f.-. I - .17 . lfl '!,,., IJBRARY STAFF 3 5 f X 4 I ' A, ,,.,, Left-Right--Kay Carlson, Sharon Boling, Gina Warnes, Mary Lou Donfey, Chuck Palmer, and Mrs, Wells SHOP Left-Right--Dan Mulford, Jim Andersen, Buddy McDougal, Rudy Hillstrom, Bob Graham, Richard Ewing Herman Ostergard, Matthew Paul, Larry Wright, Toby Downey. ' 34 Choir i Left-right, row l--Betty Jo Blancl,Mary Lou Donley,P is Hi strom, Loretta inc Warnes, Betty Mitchell, Sharon Boling, row 2--Sonia Moe, Jackie Thierolf, Kathy Inman, Cathie Bussard, Marva Abbott, Sharon McDougal, Lorraine Klatush, Rena Heck, row 3--Billy Erickson, Dale Smith, Ralph Hawkins, Kathy Carlson, Sandi Bussard, Kay Carlson. Nonette , , , ,x Left-to right-Mr. cnapman, mary Lou vo-Hey, ...,.....- . ....-..:,, ,,-..., ,,.... - ,, N, , , I V Cathie Bussarcl, Sharon McDougal, Sonia Moe, Kay Carlson, Jackie Thierolf. 35 PEP BAND l Y A ,il .. A A y 1 C C 4 'IMI ' iv - - -o ...sos J-.4 ,C y o Clarinets... Trumpets... Saxophones Trombones..... Drums........... Barifone........ BLEACHER BOOGIE Karen Miller, Bonnie Austin, Sandi Bussard, Kathy lnmon Kathy Carlson, Sharon McDougal Marva Abbotf, Phyllis Hillsirom Kay Carlson, Cafhie Bussard, Mary Lou Donley, Mr. Chapman Loreita Furlong, Jackie Thierolf Ralph Hawkins 36 ACDRNS NEWS STAFF Mary Lou is our editor, lt's hard to get aheadaher. Sonia Moe is her assistant and she certainly is persistantp Allen is in charge of sports and he is known for his reports. Gina has never been known to fail in getting out her weekly mail. Kathy lnmon draws cartoons, All sorts of fellows, even goons. Roger, Bruce, Earl and Helen have their articles, ready 81 will'n Kathy, Loretta, and Sonia Moe type all they can, and then type mo e Roger, Gina, Kathy 81 Lou do all they can in typing, too! From all of us on the Acorn Staff, we wish to you a merry laugh. BELV , . ,f 1 , if 40 4 'K , 9 fig J 'X .Z xx E fl 1 I l 1 if ,Q ' pr kxiwl I pf . S+ ,,. Kg I, E Queen Kathy King Bruce V Junior Prom December 19, 1958 Burke Garret? Quarfef Pillow Carriers-Ingrid Carlson, Douglas 'Boling H17 'ide- Hu'llbnHy'5 MouN+wiNeer5 OKVAQ- -t0 'Phe 1-ourNa.rne.n2L bf of if A. 'Q -il 39 SZSQQJH DINNGY' O wb 40 R ble. ance al Qual X, X, SPORTS Zz: --' ' X ,f X X X ffl. f , wi 7 ff' X f cj! W f X! 'ix 1 f , I ' N ' 7' ' Ls!! r K fi A A Lf' ' ' ' is ,Z 'Q V 1 v 'I ...x W1 : XX 4-XX f if Bi. ,2' 1' xx 55x W X xx rf -xi. ff' NX f 1 U ' 5. 1, xx ,. X . , K xxx I! ...--- ' .ll- gp- . x f! - I Y ff - X 41 MEMORIAM He made his friends by being one, And on his friendship men reliedp In every deed that need be done He made the Golden Rule his guide. His friendly presence brought a cheer That made the day seem wondrous faitg His daily living so sincere Made others love him everywhere: I-Ie was a friend. Scotty Boyd HE WAS A FRIEND No task too great for him to do, And in the doing was a smile That aided as he carried through The deeds that were so well worthwhile The brightness of his day is gone, We see the setting of the sung If only we could carry on And live a life like he has done! He was a friend. just yonder on the star-kissed shore He carries on in nobler wayg Though we can see his face no more, Thanks for his friendship for 8 day. If on his tomb I could indite The epitaph I have in mind, One phrase is all that I would write, The truest words that I could find He was a friend. 42 LAST LEAGUE GAME FQR OAK Friday, October 24, 7AKVILLE WINS OVER ADNA VILLE which the Acerns sci Friday, September The Acorns met defeat OF SEASON gi Aiorns gifted the at the hands ef the Rain The Oakvklle grid squad ra ?SL, tls WEB t ier Mauntainielqs at Oa.k'p1ayed its final gggme 9 ficrns 'Llis n es ville 'U Friday, 0Ct0b9T'the 1958 season on the h ei Praia ey f 29. The final score of' home turf when the ba S W n' 9 3o're 0 Y the game was 45 to 14. def t d the Q ina lt ig The Acorn squad had ierg? 8 u u gr dna 19' tetal ef 99 yeards rushh The final Scare ef th Whil' Rainier had 211- riller was Oakville 15, The total in yeards'band Quinault 7. air was was Oakville wit The ACOTDS had a t,ta1 Qlkvillv had H teal 'while Qpinaugt had 130, NAPAVINE SWAMPS ACORNS game was Oakville 27 oring for the Acorns halfback, Bruce Wolf uarterback, Kenny r, both with two downs each. nine first downs while On Saturday, Octeh Rainier had five. J OAKVILLE WINS LAST GAMEnurth Oakville Scoreing for the egg: .,.A SEASQf Qrns hggtgd by t in the firstsftried iff! Tj fgakvilj 'grid apav1 at the Jim Anderse-n.mAr 4 Q01--,eifuZf7 qgyQJ- ping 73.55111 , the also went iniagihf ' f of Rf? ,featea wi zone for tJj 'f to 0, O8kVll , fqp Napg.. River iv Q 4 Ll but on Friday, touc which the up H snip before th 'im H! 'Q' 3 S QVER Acornshhe the end 4 x igted giztk ied, bu1 an E ber EQ4, 3 pushed tk :E 5 rns scored Villb def I ,dskins ,I ggiflast fhe lead at ' ie first per L the Oak- : to score ering fer Ander- ' forthe River lg for th Psen -Ansersen 5 to TOUTLL hush pine ine Acorns met defeat .9wns. OVER ACORNS at UHG hands of the Rain- RT D MPS OAKVILLE In A game GH Friday ier Mountainiers at Oak- -air f.urth game Octeber 1O, the Acorns ville en Friday. Octeher 5 slasgn the Oak, Uvstsd the Teutle La LUGGERS WIN ovsa ACOHNS LQ Acgpng were beaten Ducks- On Friday, S0PtGH1b6I' Beistfort Braves en The Ducks won the c test with a score of Ze 27. Scoring for the Aco were the following pla trsg Jim Andersen in first Quarter en a p from Chuck Andersen, the third quarter on pass from Kenny Mille and in the fenrth quar on another pass from K ny. Ellery Choke sce the other Oakville TD 26, the Acorns took a trip to Wishkahl While they were there, the Wisnkah loggers defeated the Acerns with a score ef 55 to 12. The Loggers kickei eff to the Acorns and after .15 recovering an Acorn fumpding. ble, the Loggers picked up the first touchdown of Boistfort field. Phe weather was very , thus the scorer was ole to keep acctrate ard of much of the 5. Phe final score was 25 with the raves Scoring for the Acorns e Chuck Andersen from the game. The score at three Y0aPd limb in the half was 55 te 12 and-flPSt QUaPteP and A3 X -, if. . -.,, ,, , ,, ne, is , I , '-,Z-,, My fv. f ,,,,,f I A , 17, 'I ,pw Sd' ' ' Q , W 5 9 f W 5,4 . 'f,' f , f,,'f ,fy ,ff ,,f, , , 4 -Vg, I ,,.47,,f ' fy 1 E f 2 ff Z K if ' Q , iw 2 if 1 V , 2 W 7? , ,, , ggi, 7 ,wif W f , N ,, 4- 'f 5 . chuck ' f 1 11 7 211 W! 2 Z' If 1 f' f f Eddie FGOTBALL ,ffm , 0' : 'V W I , 3 f XX ff ,, Z fu . . JW , Z7 , f I , . 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X! f 4, f 1 9 Bruce ,f f,,Af im ,,,,, , ,X Jim x f75.f,'QQii7f- ., My A , n cw ff Everett Pearson, Gene Miller, Bruce Wolf, Garry Wollen, Chuck Andersen, Kenny Miller, Ellery Choke, Lanny Blech- schmidt, Toby Downey, Jim Andersen, Earl Carl, and Mr. Palmer, our coach. Mr. Palmer, Tim Criswell, Sydney Smith, Ralph Hawkins, Chuck Palmer, Billy Erickson, Jim Austin, Eddie Sloppy, Matthew Paul. I-Y 45 . V .,,. ,E A, .f A Terri 1 sw, CHEERLEADERS Phyllis 1 f 2, , 423. 51 W, gym 1 y Qeggwx. i NX 1 'saw-W, A, ' 2 ' ' ' 1:72 ? 1 , ' ,gf 92 Y 42 y V . i X 4 ,af A f Aff 1 , 5,1 wig? ff ' 5 rv 4 ffqff f 1 4 Ziggy? Aj gf ,ffl f 'e ln 1 171 If 7 ffhf , ,gg f 4 ' Q ' f f QWQ . , VPQV f f ff! 'V JV' Shari Lou Q E ,. 5 ' ij . 46 -my Mg? 5, I Lf 7 3 , , Q Z s 0 2 A ff , ,,,' 3272, , SPORTS CALENDAR V 'W jo? ' uf I I 1 Q, Q'Oz0t', Q 6 'Q 470 we o Q December january F ebruary 5 9 13 20 30 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 27 30 3 6 10 13 17 21 28 BASKETBALL Tournament at Rochester Quinaltg there--won North Riverg here--won Moclipsg here--won Rochesterg there--lost Pe E113 there--won Napavineg here--won Rainierg there--lost Teninog here--lost Boistfortg there--won Adnag here--won Toutle Lakeg here--lost Napavineg there--won Pe-Ellg here--won Tenino- here--lost Rainierg here--win Adnag here--won Boistfortg here--won Toutle Lakeg there--lost B Tournament--South Bendg lost B Tournament--Wishkahg won FOOTBALL September 19 Adnag here--wgn 26 Wishkahg there--lost OCf0bC1' 4 Napavineg there--lost 10 Toutle Lakeg here--lost 17 Boistfortg here--lost 31 Rainierg here--lost N0VCmb6r 7 Quinaltg here--won l l,' .7 T rack Lanny Blechschmidf Jim Andersen Bruce Wolf Earl Carl Gerald Ross Kenny Miller Gene Miller Garry Wollen Thomas Criswell BASEBALL Lanny Blechschmidf Jim Andersen Bruce Wolf Matthew Paul Kenny Miller Gene Miller Chuck Andersen Jim Austin Chuck Palmer Garry Wollen Russ Kenser Thomas Criswell A AL? gl X MISCELL NEOUS Ck f' W g if Xq A 29 as C wx. be - ' . -f l 0 1 E ,F ix K. 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GJC an Sufffi Se Mfkff Ns So 'F-urn P515 ony-gg. catch-14--Q 52 Sao' Sack Eeceeelq ,lf Oakville Archie lnmon Cosey's Service Damitio's Drug Store East Oakville Grange lnmon's Variety Neeley's Store Paul's Hardware Rancho Beauty Shop Sharon's Burger Bar Porter Porter Grocery Malone Bu sby' s Store Elma Bolings Market Brewer Pharmacy Elma Flower Shop Lucke Insurance 8. Real Estate Robinson 81 Barthen Stroh's Garden Supplies Texaco Service Valley Cleaner's Venture-ln Cafe Centralia Centralia Flower Shop Centralia Knitting Mills Charlet's Fumiture Coast-to-Coast Store Falsom Flower Shop General Mills Store Gesler-McNiven Kelloggs Pantorium Drive-ln-Cleaners Lohr Brothers Music Nyholmes' Radio 8. Television Proffitt's Department Store Stephens 81 Moses Two Yard Birds Aberdeen Federal Saving 8. Loan Company Rochester .lay's Drug Store Rochester Mercantile Montesano Personal Signatures Brumfield-Twildwell Gaston-Mock Jewelers Monte Drug Edward .l. Stanley Mac MacDonald R. M. Gordon Earl Boling Cleo Boling 'N WK iQ EdJie 5. C' 0 rb 2 I' 'HI' flfahi 'SLZ1' .x f 0- ' Ifualv-rE?aarC Fig lui-i nj ? iw Whai are you ZDOA'-H? af? 5' ,., .. m bg .1 f!2, ' K nf 'gg Daffy Ia CIPA ,fn The 4-chicken' C-rrrr,l Kgtlyc. reel, Fenas ? Rear' Vzfw 54 X A23 9316.1 . Sharm, gl V K Q 3 v F OUR SCHOOL SONG i O 521- O . IQZIEEZI :mn - - O O O OO 1, n :runnin ry O O O OO O OOO 1 O lllil 1 'Q- I llnlllri - - l 5 I I 1 I I I - I vm r , uns:-qglll I O 0 Oilfllillfl- Illini-I s s o O iuluimzl ?Z:'v' ein: i 3 lninralrhffgzggggggg A .-.- l----I-11.1 O i O 2- s ll-:rs ' O I' 1. r-ir 11-lllnlll 'i ' ' :.l! !l ' fl-Q ll I I I Our red and white so true will conquer all for you, send a volley cheer on high, shake down the thunder from the skies. All Though the odds may be great or small old Oakville High will win over all as our loyal sons go marching onward to victory. 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