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MYRTLE POINT HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB MYRTLE POINT HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA STUDENT BODY COUNCIL
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According to the custom the usual initiation and get acquainted party was given the Freshmen during the first month of school by the upper classmen, at which they were initiated into High school life and also embarrrssed as much as possible. Later in the evening to atone for the ill-treatment they received they were fed on all kinds of “goodies” and sent home tired but some what comforted with the thought that they had broken the ice. During the foot-ball season several banquets and parties were given in honor of the foot-ball team. The first was a party given on Hallowe’en evening by Earl Smith at his home. The evening was spent in many interesting games and pastimes, chiefly eating, singing, and playing pool. On this same evening a Senior class party, including the faculty, was given at the home of Claudia Parker. After a jolly evening had been spent appropriate and delicious refreshments were served. This class has held Hallowe’en parties on the three preceding years and as this was their last one, they felt the solemness of the evening but thoroughly enjoyed themselves. On the evening of November 25th, after the football game with Coquille the teams were given a real Thanksgiving feed by a crowd of girls from the Coquille and Myrtle Point High schools. The splendid entertainment afforded them was made possible by the liberal donations received from the business men of Myrtle Point. After the girls’ basket ball team returned victorious from Bandon they were given a dinner by Mr. S. Breuer and his daughter. As a result the girls broke all rules of training, health, and ettiquette, went “to the loose,” and had a splendid time. A dinner was given the Annual Staff Thursday, April 27th, at the home of the editor. COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM Senior Play ....................... Unique Theatre, April 18th. Junior-Senior Banquet ................ Guerin Grill, May 19th. Baccalauereate Sermon .......... Presbyterian Church, May 21. Commencement ...................... Unique Theatre, May 26th. Page Twenty-five
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY TULU Duchess of Toedmag Lord Blazonberrie ... Jack Ryder ........ Petrolia Seersucker . Tulu Seersucker .... Dick Chetwyn ...... Norah ............. The Camra ......... CAST ...................... Vada Davis ..................r Milton Luttrell ................... Odis Beckham ............... Beatrice Beckham ................... Emily McLeod .................. Raleigh Greene .................. Claudia Parker A Most Taking Character SYNOPSIS Petrolia Seersucker has been sent to England to marry a title. Jack Ryder, an American, is in love with Petrolia. The Duchess and Lord Blazonberrie, who wants Petrolia, are always trying to keep her away from Jack’s company. The Ranee’s necklace is stolen and the guilt is thrown on Jack, but Tulu saves the whole situation. SOPHOMORE HISTORY (Continued From Page Twenty-one.) Marguerite Laird was on one of the debating teams which represented our school in the county debates. Ora Carter represented Myrtle Point in the county declamation contest. We also had members in the Glee Club. Our class was the first in High school to win a quarter holiday, which we earned by having twenty perfect days attendance and an average of higher grades than the other three classes. To celebrate this quarter holiday we went on a picnic with our class advisor, Mr. Linn. As our Sophomore year draws near the close we feel that each and everyone of us has tried his best to make the High school proud of such a class and we are determined to return next year as the best class of Juniors that Myrtle Point High has ever known. Page Twenty-seven
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