Elgin High School - Husky Tracks Yearbook (Elgin, OR)

 - Class of 1910

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CLASS CDF 1910. . S' - NONA MARIE AUSTIN ELSIE LILLIAN MORRIS ,T, V h , , , MARY HAZEL SMITH Gently Comes the world to those who 15 UPG t at She ls ,much lnchnefi Ever gentle, good and true, a friend are Cast in gentle mould. To ohm and talk wlth all mankind. to me, a friend to you. CLARE FRANCES PEPPER LAUHOSE BAILEY A deep love for lcazuing and a zeal For she is wise if I can judge her, for truth. and fair she is. if mine eyes be true. Besides being inclustrlcusly inclined. and true she is as she hath proveal herself.

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AIR. C. S. RICH Prim-ipzil of lligh School ic-her of Alntheiiiatix-s and Hun keeping MR. E. G. BAILEY Superintendent of Schools Teacher of Science and History OALA HENLINE Teacher of Mathematics and English X A , his MARITA K. GREENE Teacher of Language and Eng Composition iis



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HISTCDRY CDF CLASS 1910 Colors-Scarlet. and black. Flower-American Beauty rose. Oiiicers- President, Elsie Lillian Morris. Secretary, Cline Frances Pepper. Once upon a time there were eight little girls and Hve little boys x ho started ln school together. They had very jolly times but one little girl stopped because she wasn't able to come in from the country. Later another little boy and little girl stopped, the boy going to Hunt- lngton to work for the railroad company, and the little girl to Island City to keep house t'or one. All went merrily on for the rest of the year, but the next year the little circle was broken by one girl and two little boys, wno went away, trying to find a better school. Another little boy and girl did not return. but a little girl came from Fargo, North Dakota, to join the little hunch. The next year the little girl who went to find a better school, came back, finding out that the E. H. S. was the bestg but the boys did not return-one went to farming and the other to roaming. Two more girls joined the jolly circle. One was the Elgin girl who had been :attending school awaf' :ind had i'CllIl'i out that she did not have to leave Sonic to go to school: the other was at lttle girl who livrd in North Powder and hearing of our fine class came and joined it. Our only boy stopped ut thc end ofthe first term. All the friils' tfnrs forlfl rot hold him. A little later two little girls stopped school, one going with her folks to llill City. Kansas, to live and the other stopping on account of sickness. That left only five little girls to finish. 'l'lie next year, our last, we had only five, the one returning who stopped on account of sickness, and the other Secured dnrlniz the surmnfr, :i vicesltion as t:-richer of one The five remaining girls tried very lmvd to get a boy for their rise hut when the hovs would sec the i-ni..-h they would refuse to joln, ,' 'th the exception of one. which l.:uirosc will succeed ln getting if si: keeps on, Lanrcsc liailey came from Iowa several years ago, going to North Powder, where she lived until she came to Elgin, in the fall of 1908. Laurose is liked by all who know her, she is very jolly, always ready to have some fun, or play a joke on somebody, Altho' she is full of fun, she is always ready with her lessons and the teachers always know she will give some kind of an answer. Mamie Clare Frances Pepper came from iowa when but a small child. She started in the primary grade here and went through the public school and high school, with the exception of one year at Pendleton and one year at Enterprise. She is our brightest pupil and is always present with her happy smile, teasing somebody or inquir- ing about something. She is very sedate and will make a model teacher. Hazel Smith came from Nebraska at an early age and settled in La Grande, where she lived several years, when she moved to Elgin and entered the fourth grade. She has been going here ever since, with the exception of one winter she spent in California. Haze-l is the quiet girl of the seniors. She is always ready to help anybody who needs it Lillian Morris came to Elgin from Fargo, North Dakota, in the fall of 1907. Altho' having lived here so short a time, it seems :is if she has always been with us. Lillian is the chubby one of the class: she is like the old saying: Short and sweet and hard to beat. Nona Marie Austin came to Elgin from Utah in May, of 1898. entering the second grade. She has been going here ever since. with the exception of one term spent at the Weston Normal. Nona is the lankey one of the seniors and always very quiet.

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