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JUNIOR BILLBOARD NAME ALIAS PASTIME AMBITION Errol Knight Kackam Kidding Frazier “Knight Linn, Inc. Barton Stemmier Runt Being the leading man Paderueski II Roderick Hermann Protien Flirting To talk French Margie McCulloch Marj Playing basket ball A hash slinger Estella Hart Stel Blushing Just making it A noted poetess Wayne Carver Kiver To live on Fifth st. George Hall Judge Athletics To get e girl Helen Deyoe Blondie Talking To teach math. Alice Guerin Giggles Writing speeches To be exempt Elizabeth Luttrell Bessie Laughing To play a shoe horn Nellie Hoffman Nell Driving the Ford Successfully married Lois Still Still Playing hooky To get that yellow slip Ora Carter Jerry “Hello girl” Move to camp 8 Itha Clinton Mika Waisting time To be famous Marguerite Laird Shark Just being good Increase her vocabulary Vesta Davis Babe Posing A Mack Sennett star Elmer Gant Fat Fasting on pie To be appreciated Wanah Randle Randle Conversing with M Public Speaker M--- Page Twenty
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wayne Carver ..... Elizabeth Luttrell Helen Deyoe ...... Elmer Gant ....... Lois Still .... Marguerite Laird Mr. Spiess ....... ............ President ....... Vice-president ............ Secretary ............ Treasurer Sargeant-at-arms Council Representative ............... Advisor Class Colors—Orange and Black Class Flower—Red Carnation Motto—Don’t Stare Up the Steps of Success but Stairs. --------:o:------- Step Up the JUNIOR HISTORY As the end of our Junior year draws near, we pause for a brief moment to review the events of the three years that we have passed in Myrtle Point High. We have worked hard it is true, for, besides the good grades we have always endeavored to receive, we have represented our school in all activities. Even in our Freshman days representatives from our class entered athletics with zest. We have always had lettermen in football and both girls and boys basket ball. In track George Hall starred in the county meet of ’22. Many of the Junior girls are members of the glee club. We also have two members in the boys quartet and others who play in the orchestra. Who but a Junior should represent the school in the County Oratorical contest? Barton Stemmier did this and proved himself capable to do so, as he returned to school, after the contest, bearing the coveted silver cup. In debate, our class, also, has furnished valuable material, as Marguerite Laird and Wanah Randle have each held positions on first team. As a final to our Junior year, we gave a banquet to the Seniors. The Seniors in return, took us on a picnic which was greatly enjoyed. Aside from these events which closed the school year, the members of our class partic’pated in many other long-to-be-remembered pleasures. But let us not spend too much time in recounting the glories of the past but turn to the future. Next year we will assume the Senior responsibilities with a will, and do our best to “Step up the Stairs of Success.” Page Nineteen
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TO THE SOPHOMORES Sophomore! My Sophomores! Our fearful trip is done, Each ship has weathered every rock, the prize we sought is won, The school is near, the bells I hear, the students all exalting, Each one is ready now to start a new term, grim and daring. Sophomores! My Sophomores! Can’t you hear the bells? A story true, to you and me, to you and me it tells, For us to cross the corner lot and then to cross the square And enter the M. P. building, now without a care. Sophomores! My Sophomores! In the many years as yet, Go write your motto on your heart, lest you forget; And show that you will soon by work have grown, Into a finer class of Juniors than M. P. has ever known. —Verna Han. :o: Page Twenty-
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