La Grande High School - Mimir Yearbook (La Grande, OR)

 - Class of 1926

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Vf- 8.7!« '5 =(Qj ..TBtmtr..- - o oHej fT » DAISY ROBBS General Course A rosebud set with little wilful thorns. Glee Club 1-2-3; Girls’ Chorus 2-3-4; Girls’ Quartet 3-4; Mixed Quartet 4; Operetta 1-2- 3-4; Operetta 1-2-3-4; April Antiks 1-2-3-4; Live Wire 4 ; French Club 1; Chairman A. G. S. 4; Commercial Club 4; May Music Contest 4. CLARIBELLE RHINE College Preparatory She never repents while talking too little. Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; Class Basketball 2-4; l atin Club 3; Home Econ. Club 4; Library 4. MABEL SCHAEFER College Preparatory The silence of the sphinx— also its wisdom. Operetta 1 ; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2; Li- brary 3; Commercial Club 4; (’lass News Editor 4; Honor Roll 3-4; Pres. Hi-Dad Honor So- ciety 4; Asst. Mimir Editor 4. DORIS SHANNON Commercial Course I have a whiffenpoof at home. May Festival 1; A. G. S. 2-3; Commercial Club 3-4; Spanish Club 2-3. CLARA SHEPHERD General Course Let gentleness mg strong en- forcement be. Glee Club 3; April Antiks 3; Operetta 3; Honor Roll 4; Latin Club 3; Library 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 4; Commercial Club 4. ELVA TURNER College Preparatory Found her idol was of clag when he tracked mud on the carpets Afton, Wyo. 1; French Club 2-3; Home Eco- nomics Club 4. MARJORIE WARNICK College Preparatory Fair thoughts make happg hours. April Antiks 1-3; A. G. S. Sec.-Treas. 2; Mpr Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Editor-in-chief Mimir 4; Pres. Spanish Club 4: Spanish Club 2; Class Stunt 2. MYRTLE WILLCOCK Business Course Brightly shines a red head on a gloomg dag. Houble Quartet 2; Glee Club 2-3-4; Operetta 2- 3-4: Mixed Double Quartet 4; Girls’ Chorus 3- 4; April Antiks 4; Music Contest 4. rn«rn MLLrAUK oiiege preparatory “You can't kid me. Fve been kidded by experts.” Class Basketball 1-2; Class Track 1; Military » • Athletic Carnival 2; Class Stunt 2; .Junior Play 3; Bus. Msrr. Senior Play 4; Bus. Mtfr. Mimir 4; Student Police 3; Asst. Sta e Mgr. Merrymakers 4. Page Twenty-eight

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° yy « —? o »t y iVwtf » o PAULINE PAYTON College Preparatory She who is strong in will holds the world to herself. Spanish Club 1-2; Home Keon. Club 1-2; Class Stunt 1-4; April Antiks 1-2-8-4; Mimir Staff 4; May Festival 1; Junior Play 3. GOLDIE OWEN General Course You won it, wore it, kept it, Therefore thou art noble. Spanish Club 2-3; Vice-Pres. Home Eeon. Club 4; Class Basketball 1-2-3-1; Basketball Squad 2-3-4; Ca; t Basketball 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; Operetti 3; Has. ball 2-3: April Antiks 3; Hiking Club 3-4; Tennis 4; Gym Lead.r 4. DONALD McKAY General Course With love came life and hope. Military Drill 1; Spanish Club 2-4; Head Csher 3-4; Mimir Staff 4; Merrymakers 2; Atlib tic Carnival 2. PHILIP WALNUM College Preparatory Thinks the world is neither flat nor round, blit crooked. Class Stunt 1; Athletic Carnival 2; Junior Play 3; Orchestra 8; Track 1-4. DEANE WRIGHT College Preparatory She is herself of best things. Mimir Staff 4; Class Basketball 1-2-3-4; Bas- ketball 3-4; Commercial Club 4; Operetta 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; Home Economics Club 1; Spanish Club 2-3; April Antiks 1-4; Tennis 4; Baseball 2-4; Gym Class 4. CORA STANLEY General Course One woman who thinks more than she sags. Class Stunt 1; Basketball 2-3; Class Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3; Junior Play 3; Latin Club 3; Library 3-4; A. G. S. 1-2-3 4. ALLADYNE SYNHORST College Preparatory Such joy ambition finds'- Miles City 1-2: Class Stunt 4; A. G. S. Chair- man 4; April Antiks 4. STELLA ROGERS College Preparatory Everything is possible, every- thing is right. May Festival 1 ; Spanish Club 2-3. ELLEN SELF College Preparatory Exactness in tittle duties is a won- derful source of cheerfulness. April Antiks 1-4; Spanish Club 1-2; A. G. S. 1-2-3-4; A. G. S. Chairman 3-4. RUTH WINN College Preparatory What ardently we wish we soon believe. Prairie City 1-2-3; A. G. S. 4. Page Twenty-seven



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 (Class iitstmnf in Jinrlrtj m b Jlrnae KNIGHT ’26 OF L. H. S. Then the knight spake, and related his wondrous adventure, From beginning to end minutely, just as it happened. How he had started on his quest to seek the goal In his first year—just in the gray of the dawn, As the mist uprose from the meadows and hillsides, He spurred his black steed to the northward. And rode over dale and highways with eager delight. A year he traveled and all went smooth and bright Till the eve came when he his report must give To the one who was leader o’er all the knights, Then out of the darkness, suddenly there came A monster with blazing eyes and a cruel smile. They met—they fought—till by the break of day, He had conquered the dragon and won the fray. As he neared the cloister, he became alarmed For there was a quest to be made and he was armed. He was the one who was picked to go at once Now that he had won his first and beginning quest. He was to travel to the east and to the west, And to seek the “Gate of Opportunity” which was Unknown to all. Yet he was the one to find it. He rode and rode, with all his speed till he came To the gate; then lowered himself from his horse, And stood without the gate with great patience, For that was what he must conquer; to succeed His second year of Knighthood now that the first year Which with courage and strength and valor had passed. Another year he waited, but this time at the gate, Patient and hopeful. Then the day came when the gate opened, And he was ushered into another year, which was the third. He was told to go to the nearest and largest cloister And was to take gold to the monasteries and the monks. This errand was placed upon him to test his honor, To see if he was ready and equal to the third test of a knight. He traveled on and on, month after month with very little rest, But still he was climbing on to the goal of a knight. Loyal and faithful, with the gold fastened to his girdle. Then one beautiful May morn in the distance there arose The steeples of the monasteries, not far to the left, He spurred his horse and rode quickly to the nortlrvvest, In less than an hour he had reached the cloister. Had given the gold to the monks, and then spurred to the north. The fourth year of his journey led him to the goal. He had acquired courage, courtesy, charity, chastity, and honor. Nowr he would be pledged a real knight of the cloister, He had passed his examinations and had been pledged To be Knight ’26 of the L. H. S. graduation class. —Corrinne Baker ’26. Page Twenty-nine

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