Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 29 text:

Midyear Freshmen Top row: Orvin Gant, Frances Braden, Wallace Dement. Middle row: Elbert King, James Whitaker. Bottom Row: Kate Brown, Alice Dement, Marie Greene. The above are the Freshmen who entered High School at mid-year, and all are doing good work. They are exceedingly fond of their name and are glad to be classed with the rest of us. The Grammar School The Grammar School of Myrtle Point began the Fall term in the new building. The building is modem in every way, having electric lights and steam heated. There are eight teachers, and about three hundred and fifty pupils enrolled. TWENTY-FIVE

Page 28 text:

Teachers’ Training Class Left to right: Zella Sumerlin, Abbie Elwood, Audrey Bryant, Grayce Krantz, Josephine Hayes. Seated: Floyd M. Walker. The Teachers’ Training Course is playing a very important part in the Myrtle Point High School this year, and is doing some splendid work. This is the only school maintaining a Teachers’ Training course in Coos County. Prof. A. T. Park introduced it into the Myrtle Point Schools three years ago. Senior Maxim: Experience teaches a lot of things we never cared to learn. Alumni Lena Schneider Dora Harrison Cleo Dickson Earnest Root Nellie Barton Elsie Philpott Etta Darnell Harry Dement John Robins Metta Hanson Effie Weekly Eva Lewellen Dorothy Miller Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Taking Theological course at Chicago Teacher. Teacher. Teacher. Attending 0. A. C. Butcher. Teacher. Teacher. Clerk. TWENTY-FOUR



Page 30 text:

PUBLICATIONS Buzz A little paper published each month by the Sophomore class. Emma Guerin, editor, and Floyd Wimberly, manager. School Notes Items of school affairs which appeared in the Enterprise each week. Editor, Josephine Hayes. Assistants, Grayce Krantz and Goldie Michaels. Entertainments The different classes entertain at assembly hour once each month. The Seniors were the first to give their program and all who attended pronounced it excellent. The Junior and Sophomore entertainments showed much originality and fun. The Freshmen have not entertained as yet. The Senior and Junior classes are preparing to give a party in the near future. The Senior class presented the California colored jubilee quartet at the Unique Theatre, March 29-30. Social Affairs The school social affairs of the year were not very elaborate. The Sophomore class gave a candy pulling party at the home of one of the class students. The time was spent in music and story telling. During the first semester the Freshies decided to give a feed at the home of Hazel Lee and have a good time; but while they were battling with an army of enemies in the front yard, which consisted of the members of the other classes, another bunch entered the rear of the house and stole their sweets. The Seniors and Juniors combined forces and gave a party in Lundy’s hall. A group of girls entertained the basket ball boys at the home of a Junior girl. At a later hour refreshments were served. TWENTY-SIX

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