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JUNIOR HOROSCOPE Name Favorite Sport Known by Desire Carter, Nick Shooting baskets Length To tell naughty jokes Knight, Flo. Springing something new Her brilliant hair To have a harem full of men. Annin, Craw. Wasting time His bass voice To get by Mayse, Eula Debating Talking To study law. Shull, Shorty Conversing with “I love the lad- To be a black- E. ies” smith Wagner, Audrea Dreaming Her walk To get that civics Hagerty, Bud Driving “papa’s car Jumping rope To lead a simple life Braden, Jack Ditching dates Her laugh Cabaret dancer Hazelwood, Scout Cultivating his voice Acting nutty To be a heart breaker O’connor, Wop Tickling the ivories Reading breezy stories To be wicked Peel, Kenneth Star gazing To be a book agent Moller, Scandia Being late Staying after school Learn to dance Zumwalt, Rosa We don’t know Quiet manner A S. S. teacher Smith, Earl Eating pie His poems To be president McMullen, Fred Rushing Wop Writing love letters To be a No. 1 hubby Baker, Cannon- Folk dancing Getting in trou- To be wild and ball ble woolly Hall, Mert Vamping boisterously The line she peddles To dye her hair Schroeder, Elton Combing his hair Kidding Miss M. To own Cooper bridge Keltner, Claire Playing football His reputation To be a star Culbertson, Enith Washing dishes “I forgot” To live at Powers Joaquin, Bill Sketching His speed A cartoonist Cutler, Kenneth Avoiding girls Silence A missionary Page Eighteen
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JUNIOR HISTORY JUNIOR MOTTO We Will Find a Path or Make One. Miss Whitaker Emma O’Connor Arval Hazelwood Crawford Annin Ellis Shull ..... Class flower ..... Class Color ..... .... Class Adv'sor ........ President ... Vice-president ........ Secretary Sargeant-at-arms. White Carnation . Purple and Gold In the fall of ’19 the students of the Grammar school of Myrtle Point entered the portals of Myrtle Point High School with quaking limbs and timorous glances. Rooms were assigned on the second floor where we might have seats. At this time quite a number of us became acquainted with a small room at the rear known as “the office.” Our first step was to elect Elton Corbin to captain our class through this year. To th:s period of our history when we were known as “Freshies,” belong the record of many embarrassing incidents. But this is not to recall painful recollections, especially since there were so many pleasing ones. A great honor was bestowed upon our class when Earl Smith won the Oratorical Cup. Our class was well represented in both basket ball and foot ball. Our Sophomore year was as delightful but not so eventful. The class was represented in athletics. We elected Elton Corbin as president of our class, as he prdved himself such a capable leader the previous year. This year as Juniors we have the second largest class in school. The Juniors are not only interested in athletics but are also interested in the art of debating. Eula Mayse and Claire Kelt-ner were our representatives for the county debates. Two weeks before graduation wre gave the Seniors a banquet. We hated to lose them but were anxious to take their place. Page Seventeen
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SOPHOMORE ( LASS OFFICERS Elton Corbin ..... Ora Carter ....... Elizabeth Luttrell . Roderick Hermann Wayne Carver...... Class Colors ..... Class Flower ..... .............. President ......... Vice-president Secretary and Treasurer Sargeant-at-Arms Member of Council Orange and Black ........ Red Carnation SOPHOMORE CLASS MOTTO Don’t stare up the steps of success, but step up the stairs. Class Advisor ..................... Mr. Linn. :o: THE SOPHOMORES. Itha C., is good at vamping, Applesauce is always napping. Bessie’s always on the run— Elton quite excells in French— Ora’s cunning and that’s a cinch— Marguerite is smart and small— While Giles is very slow and tall— Elizabeth is kind and mild— Errol plays the perfect child— Elmer is a ladies man— Barton skips when e’er he can— Nellie is the loving one— Harvey’s just chuck full of fun— Marjie’s determined but with a smile— Alice is funny but easy to rile— Roderick has very far to grow— Wayne is tall and never slow— Helen is a friend in need— Vesta is a friend in deed— George in geometry doth shine— Lois works hard to be on time— Estella ends this Sophomore rhyme. Page Nineteen
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