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SOPHOMORE HISTORY On that bright September morning when twenty-eight Freshmen surveyed the assembly room for the first time, we little dreamed what fame we would attain in the pages of the Myrtle Point High School History. Shortly after that eventful day, this peppy class held their first meeting and elected the following officers; Itha Clinton, president, Elmer Gant, secretary and treasurer, and Giles Harris, sergeant-at-arms. As this was such an extraordinarily brilliant class, the three upper classes gave a party in our honor when we were initiated into the rites of High school. As Freshmen we were well represented in both boys and girls athletics and also in all other High school activities. By mid-year the fame of our class was so widely spread that three of the Grammar school boys decided to come over to join us. The last semester of our Freshman life was quite uneventful with the exception of the famous walk out in which the majority of the class took part. At the close of school we decided to come back the next year as Sophs which we did. There were a few missing faces and a few new ones but for the most part we were all back again to see what we could accomplish as Sophomores. As we looked around the class rooms we saw the Freshmen. How green and shy they looked! We would certainly have fun there! So we began our second year of High school life by joining the Juniors and Seniors in giving an initiation party for the freshmen. Shortly after the beginning of school we held our class election, and elected our officers. Our president, Elton Corbin, was also elected student body manager which plainly shows what business ability the Sophs possess. This year we were even better represented in athletics. Elton Corbin and Elmer Gant received football letters. Elmer Gant also won a letter in basketball. In girls basket ball Marjie Mc-Cullock and Itha Clinton w’on letters. (Continued on Page Twenty-seven) Page Twenty-one
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SOPHOMORES Marguerite Laird Giles Harris Estella Hart Lois Still George Hall Vesta Davis Helen Deyoe Wayne Carver Roderick Hermann Alice Guerin Marjie McCulloch Harvey Anderson Nellie Hoffman Barton Stemmier -Elmer Gant Errol Knight Elizabeth Luttrell Ora Carter Elton Corbin Bessie Young Tom Culbertson Itha Clinton Page Twenty
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Motto: Though the Bath Appear Long VVe Will Attempt to Make it Short. Class Advisor—Mr. Strahl. FRESHMAN HISTORY The Freshmen comprise more than one-third of the Student Body. The mid-year Freshies make up about a third of our class. At our first class meeting we elected Clayton Mast as president, Alice Young, vice-president and Ellis Gant secretary and treasurer. Some five weeks after school started the upper classmen invited us to an initiation party. The party was enjoyed by us Freshies who were slightly initiated. From the Freshman class Roland Weekly and Clayton Mast received foot ball letters. They also m:de the team in basket ball. Those going out for Lack are Verdie Smith, Wayne Carver, Oliver Horn, Byron Hervey, Clayton Mast, Donald Lakey, Bryce Nosier, Sam Greene and Ovid Hervey. More than half of the members of the girls basket ball team were freshmen, Alice Young, Agnes Deyoe and Margaret Corbin deserves special mention as players. It is not our policy to dwell long on the past but we look forward to a future which will bring fame rather than discredit to our Old Myrtle High. --------:o:--------- FRESHMAN CLASS Tommie Forrest, Fayama » Arant, Ellis Gant, Dan! Barklow, Eugenia Garrett Nelda Bender, Ervin Greene, Margaret) Corbin, Eugena Hermann, Alorr.a i Davis, Byron Hervey, Paul Davis, Ovid Hervey, Agnes ' Deyoe, Oliver Hern, Austin Dodge, Hazel La Grande, Lucile' Harris, Benton Lut-trell Vernai Hart, Clayton Mast, Loydi Huntley, Katheryn Miller, Donald 'Lakey, Wanda Prey, Elsie Moller, Verdie Smith, Bryce'Nosier, Audrey Strong, Hattie Stanford, Marjorie Thompson, Vera Johnston, Roland Weekly, Alice Young, and Hannevold Claremont. Page Twenty-two
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