McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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HISTORY SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ’22 As representatives of McMinnville High School for four years we have attained the degree which we have anxiously looked forward to. As Freshmen we received our first introduction into the realm of high school life. Although we were in the J. H. S. our interests were equally divided between the schools. In our Sophomore year we possessed all of the sophistication which was ours at the particular time. The Junior class was noted for its unusual amount of pep and vim. The first exciting feature being when the “Junior Polly Boys” won the prize at the Annual Mix for the best stunt. In athletics as well as dramatics and society we were ably represented. l he last and most important fete was the Junior-Senior reception. So the year closed with every one expecting to return in the fall and take the responsibility of being dignified seniors. We met early in the year to organize and such an organization it has proven to be. The officers elected are: President, Grant Osborne, Vice-President, Bernice Leger, Secretary and Treasurer, Rose Wagner, Student Council, Helen Peery and Ingraham Jones. Rein E. Jackson and Alice Hamm were chosen to guide and direct the class through all of its activities. On the first hike our able advisers were christened “Jam and Hackson!” We chose Scarlet and French Blue as our colors and the white rose as our flower. The Senior girls organized the S. O. F. F. and the boys the 1 T. B., both dark and misterious clubs which none but members dare to attend. Both of the clubs have entertained each other such as hikes, picnics and parties. The class as a whole has had numerous entertainments also. The seniors have had a splendid representation in athletics, both boys and girls have been exceedingly interested. In the A. S. B. play “Clarence several of the cast were seniors and as a new venture an all senior cast play the “Hoodoo” is to be presented to the public. Now that “Commencement” is drawing near we feel as though we have attained that which will help us in our lives, the spirit of old Mac Hi will always linger in our memories as the best. T. P. ’22.

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 Maude Ingalls— Midge” S. O. F. F. '22. %



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of McMinnville High School, in the Year of Our Lord one thousand nineteen hundred and twenty-two, having completed oj torious, renowned, benevolent, and fictitious career, do hereby convey gratuitously our possessions which we have coveted for the past four years, to the pres and future students of McMinnville High School. The Senior Class leaves to the Junior Class our seats on the east side of the assembly, our Senior cloakroom, and our ability to keep on the good side of all the instructing machines in the building. To Mr. Bauman, we, the Senior Class, do bequeath a brand new bell with a guaranteed, undetachable clapper. To the under-classmen we leave Mrs. Edwards, as official chaperone for all social occasions. We, the S. O. F. F., do bequeath to the “J” Club our most precious book on traveling and social etiquette which is the secret of our modesty and desirable manners. Gail Vinton leaves Bertha. Verl Miller wills his last two bottles of Anti-fat and Stay Thin to the unsophisticated Allen Shirley. I, Dale Over, do bequeath by ability to “roll over,” “come over,” “jump over,” “distill it over,” and “any way to get over” to Lamont Stone. Maude Ingalls wills her haughty, supercilious, disdainful air to Violet Voltmer. Donald Evans leaves his large accumulation of silence to be used only in noisy assembly periods. I, Neva Sitton, do bequeath my speedy walk to the ever vacillating Philip Carmicheal. Amarette Barnes wills her “curly locks” to Gladys Petty. I, Gladys Cook, do bequeath my position as Song Leader to Irene Cameron. Kelly Shumaker leaves the tonic he uses to keep his hair red to Eulalia Phinn. I, Alice Vesta Cameron, to some poor creature, do bequeath my position as McMinnvillan Editor. Galena Sandwick wills to Phyllis Myers her ability to be seen and not heard. We. the Parker brothers, do bequeath to the Junior boys our efficient methods of attracting the opposite sex. I, Fleeta Maloney, do bequeath my squeaky voice to Hump A® I, Robert Lauehlin, to Clair Feely leave my ability to disprove statements. I, Margaret Milton, do leave my elaborate mode of hairdressing to Alice Daniels. Harold Wakeman bequeaths his ability to make a short recitation seem long to Herald Edwards. Sealed this thirtieth day of March. Nineteen Hundred and Twp '- Signed—Tressa Evelxm Phillifi'. Signed—Rosie Mae Wagner,

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