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

 - Class of 1922

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Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 10 of 68
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Page 10 text:

Btowena Herma nn Milton. Lafttrel RALEIGH—Do not neglect to shine your shoes— you can always shine at one end if you cannot at the other. ROWENA—Labor comes before success. VERLA—It's my opinion that nobody will ever know half of what’s in me, unless something unexpected turns up. MILTON—Reflect a long time then decide promptly. Page Eight

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Emily McLeod Emma OCoOrmor CJeuxrha ■ftirkcr EMILY—It's as easy to smile as to frown— if you know how. EMMA— Especially noted for her ability to put one over. CLAUDIA—Life is serious after all- KATHRYN—She’s quiet, but still waters run deep. Page Seven



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CLASS HISTORY It seems as though it were only yesterday that we were Freshmen. Freshmen! Just think of it. We had graduated out of the eighth grade and now we were Freshmen. Our Class numbered twenty-three. On entering high school we were somewhat timid, as usually Freshmen are, but we were not long in becoming accustomed to our new environment and getting acquainted with our fellow students and faculty. Summer vacation followed and then in September school started again. We all congratulated ourselves on getting thru the Freshman year successfully. Now we were Sophomores, and along with our school studies, to which we d'd justice, it was our turn to entertain the Freshmen, which we surely d d. Only we were not as rough on them, because wre remembered how we were initiated. We also set them a good example by working hard and studying diligently. We gave class parties and went on picnics. One of the most important events of the vear was the picnic we had at the close of the school, to which we invited the faculty. All of us went in cars up to the Warner grove, where the picnic was held. Another important event of the year was our Hallowe’en party we gave in an old haunted house. Our third year of High school, as Juniors, was a very industrious one. We studied harder than we had ever studied before. Our class had diminished considerable because some of the pupils had moved to other places. We remembered the Freshman class that came into High school that year ard, as usual, they were given a party. This year our class gave a masked Hallowe’en party at the home of Vada Davis. On April 1st we took the Senior class on an April Fool picnic just above Broadbent. It certainly was an April Fool’s picnic but anyway we all enjoyed it very much. We, the Juniors gave the Seniors a “Progressive Dinner” banquet. They gave us a return banquet at the confectionery. Page Nine

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