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

 - Class of 1922

Page 30 of 68

 

Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 30 of 68
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Page 30 text:

HIGH SCHOOL CARNIVAL One of the important events of the year 1922 was the carnival. given in the public school building on Saturday night, April 29th. The building was brilliantly lighted and elaborately decorated, giving it a very gay and hilarious appearance. Important features of the evening were the Hawaiians, from their native homes, and “Negro Minstrels” just from Dixie land. Their entertainment was especially interesting. The pretty “danc;ng girls,” from gay Paree, in their fancy costumes also afforded much entertainment for the audience. We presume you all heard about the new “wild man” who, with a “monstrous lion,” had been previously captured in Borneo. Oh! “The Chamber of Horrors.” Our knees began to feel weak and our flesh to creep. We rushed from the room with our hair standing straight up. The “Rogues’ Gallery,” at which a startling exposure of some of Myrtle Point’s prominent citizens was made, was interesting. The “Chorus Girls” just from Broadway, with their singing and dancing and pretty costumes, were very attractive. Real Gypsies, just think! By crossing their palms with silver they would disclose one’s past, present, and future. Circus clowns were everywhere to add amusement to the evening. Lemonade, cake, sandwiches and home made candy were sold at various lunch counters in the building. This Carnival was a big success and the first of its kind to be given by the High school. The funds received helped to make the publication of this annual possible. Page Twenty-eight

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SENIOR CLASS PLAY TULU Duchess of Toedmag Lord Blazonberrie ... Jack Ryder ........ Petrolia Seersucker . Tulu Seersucker .... Dick Chetwyn ...... Norah ............. The Camra ......... CAST ...................... Vada Davis ..................r Milton Luttrell ................... Odis Beckham ............... Beatrice Beckham ................... Emily McLeod .................. Raleigh Greene .................. Claudia Parker A Most Taking Character SYNOPSIS Petrolia Seersucker has been sent to England to marry a title. Jack Ryder, an American, is in love with Petrolia. The Duchess and Lord Blazonberrie, who wants Petrolia, are always trying to keep her away from Jack’s company. The Ranee’s necklace is stolen and the guilt is thrown on Jack, but Tulu saves the whole situation. SOPHOMORE HISTORY (Continued From Page Twenty-one.) Marguerite Laird was on one of the debating teams which represented our school in the county debates. Ora Carter represented Myrtle Point in the county declamation contest. We also had members in the Glee Club. Our class was the first in High school to win a quarter holiday, which we earned by having twenty perfect days attendance and an average of higher grades than the other three classes. To celebrate this quarter holiday we went on a picnic with our class advisor, Mr. Linn. As our Sophomore year draws near the close we feel that each and everyone of us has tried his best to make the High school proud of such a class and we are determined to return next year as the best class of Juniors that Myrtle Point High has ever known. Page Twenty-seven

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