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

 - Class of 1915

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Page 8 text:

EDITORIAL 31T BEING customary for all high schools to edit annuals and having never before in the history of the Myrtle Point High School edited an annual, the students this year had a great desire to do so. Accordingly, the student body elected their officers, who in turn appointed associate editors from the various classes. This staff has done all the work alone and without supervision, so one can readily see that the task has also been a great responsibility. We sincerely hope the people will appreciate our efforts and that this book will please everyone who reads it. Neither do we wish it to be read and cast aside but hope that it may be used as a memory book to remind us of our efforts in 1915. We also wish the reader to overlook all mistakes, for by mistakes we learn to improve. The annual represents the combined efforts of all the classes, each class having a special corner, this being under the supervision of the associate editor of each class. The ed- FOUR

Page 7 text:

Left to right: Lulu Ray, stenographer; Grayce Krantz, assistant editor; Floyd Walker, manager; Josephine Hayes, editor in chief. Associate Editors: Rowena Roberts, junior; Annie Johnson, jokes; John Hall, athletics; Elva Green, freshman; Lila Smith, sophomore; Larry Miller, assistant manager; Audrie Bryant, advertising assistant; Goldie Michael, stenographer. THREE



Page 9 text:

T II K O It I II K I S itors have made them entirely responsible for their department. It also represents, in a small measure, the grammar school of Myrtle Point, the material for this part being furnished by a member of the staff. In the book we have tried to present a full and impartial record of the entire school year, including the various activities, also life standards, ideals, etc., of our school, and in doing this we hope we have done full justice to the school. The editors wish to thank the members of the staff for their cooperation and work. They also wish to thank the merchants, business and professional men, as well as the rest of the people of the town for their kindly assistance. We hope we have covered everything, left nothing undone and we also hope that in after years these pages will recall to memory happy days spent at the Myrtle Point High School — memories of victories won and friendships formed, of moments of ideal recreation and profitable hours of study—our purpose shall have been fulfilled. -----♦— ■ Somebody said that it couldn’t be done, But we, with a chuckle, replied: That “maybe it couldn’t,’’ we would be one Who wouldn’t say so till we’d tried. So we buckled right in, with the trace of a grin On our faces. If we worried, we hid it. We started to sing as we tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and we did it. —F. M. w. John Hall (in history class)—Why did they raise the bat-ship Maine just to sink it again in the Gulf of Mexico? Annie Johnson—Well, dont you suppose they had to bury FIVE

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