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

 - Class of 1923

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I, Bill Nelson, will my knowledge of American history, and my ability to cut classes to Wayne Carver. I, Rosa Zumalt, will my simplicity to Bessie Young. I, Elton Schroeder, will the privilege of remaining an hour after school each evening to Donald Adams. I, Mabel Hall, will my ability to ask questions to Alice Guerin. I, Audra Wagner, leave the responsibility of seeing that my little brother goes right to anyone so kind as to take it upon his shoulders. I, Fred McMullen, will my optomistic temperament to any one taking geometry. I, Ellis Shull, will my mild sarcasm to Percy Barzee. I, Clarence Carter, will my argumentative powers and inclinations to William Ladd. I, Kenneth Peel, will my friendly grin to Harley Miller. I, Enith Culbertson, will my mop of bobbed hair to Clara Axe. I, Eula Mayse, will the active part and the interest I have taken in all high school affairs to Ora Carter. I, Flossie Knight, will my faithful alarm clock to Lois Still. We do set our hand and seal this twenty-second day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three. C. H. Giles A. G. Thompson Witnesses Signed Class of ’23 Recorded by E. A. Dodge. :o: Page Thirteen

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of ’23, the most intellectual and progressive class that M. P. H. S. has ever had the honor of graduating, being in our sound minds and feeling that the time is drawing near when we must leave our dear school and the scenes of our childhood forever, after four years of struggle in the battle for knowledge, and pass into the great world beyond, wishing to leave our dearest possessions to those whom we believe will most appreciate and use them in the search for enlightment, do ordain and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty and to our parents we leave our sincere gratitude and thanks for their patience ard the help they were so willing to give over the haid places and when we were about discouraged. To Miss Whitaker, our class advisor, we leave the wish that she will not forget us. To the Juniors, we leave the ancient and honored row of seats near the window and the sole privilege of passing down the Senior Aisle—along with all other Senior rights and privileges; also the Senior Cane, hoping that it will help them to hobble through their Senior Year. To the Sophomores, we leave our stock of excuses and our good attendance record. To the Freshmen, we leave our good will and the wish that they follow in our footsteps and graduate with as much glory and honor as the Class of ’23. I, Ardyce Braden, will my ability to graduate without attend ng school to Elsie Moller. I, Clare Keltner, leave the office of Student Body President to the person of next highest ability. I, Crawford Annin, will my base voice and unruly locks to Pete Breuer. I, Bud Hagerty, will my knowledge of French to Kackam Knight. I Audrey Lundy, will my stud:ous qualities to my brother Carton. I, Launcelot Baker, will my desk with all its artistic decorations to some ambitious Junior. I. Scout Hazelwocd. will my ability to impersonate Harold Lloyd to Neil MacDonald. I, Myrtle Hall, will my rippling laugh to Verna McNair. I, Kenneth Cutler, will my earnestness and sincerity to some frivolous flapper. I. Mabel Lundy, will my spirit of good fellowship to Elizabeth Luttrell. Page Twelve



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HOTEL RITZ NEW YORK New York City, June 10, 1930. My Dear Eula: I want to be one of the first to congratulate you upon your success. I knew you would be elected all the time though. Just think, my old school chum a United States Senator! It only seems such a short time ago that we were going to high school and climbing up in the belfry or racing down the street to avoid being late. If one stops to think about it all our old class have been pretty successful. I suppose you knew that Jack was married last month. She married a very wealthy and influential man. He gave her a lovely car for a wedding present. So I suppose they will be happy. Myrtle Hall is president of the First National Bank in Denver, isn’t she? She’s married now. She sent me a picture of her two kiddies last Christmas. I saw in the paper the other day that Scout was traveling with a troupe on the Orpheum Circuit, doing a special act. I rather expected him to become a radio operator. Fred McMullen owns one of the best Ladies Shops in Los Angeles. I buy many of my frocks there. Elton followed in his father’s foot steps, d:dn’t he? He really is one of the best Mayors that Portland has ever had and Audrey makes him such a swet wife. She is very well liked by everyone. Mabel Lundy is head nurse in Lane Hospital in San Francisco. You know she won quite a bit of publicity for her services in the late war staged by the Ku Klux Klan. So you say Rosa is married, how d d you find out? I always did say that she was deserving of the best and I guess she is happy in her beautiful home. Seems like all our old school mates are getting married. Remember the vow we made Page Fourteen

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