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

 - Class of 1923

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ORGANIZATIONS This year the High School was divided into five societies, Hesiodian, Athenian, 400, Adelante and Lyceum Club. With the help of the advisors of each society, many spne-did programs were given which were attended by parents and friends. Among some of the best numbers were the Dictator given by the Hesiodian Society, the play Miss Dolton, by the Lyceum Club and The Man Next Door by the Athenians. The High School Orchestra, Boys’ Quartet and Girls’ Glee Club supplied the musical numbers at many occasions. It has been the aim of these societies to cultivate talent in students and to furnish entertainment for the parents and friends. Following are the officers of the Societies: Advisor Miss Whitaker President Elizabeth Luttrell HESIODIANS Program Committee Alice Guerin Ora Carter Estella Hart Elmer Gant Lois Still Advisor Mr. Linn President Audrey Lundy Advisor Mr. Spiess President Austin Dodge Advisor Miss Nye President Eula Mayse Advisor Miss Frazier President Vera Johnston —100— Program Committee Myrtle Hall Vernita Laird Crawford Annin ADELANTE Program Committee Fayma Arant Bruce Nosier Nelda Bender ATHENIANS Program Committee Fred McMullen Mabel Hall Verla Summerlin LYCEUM CLUB Program Committee Wanah Randle Barton Stemmier Ellis Gant Page Twenty-nine

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FOOT BALL BANOUET The Co’ed ’23 Club, which includes all the girls of the Senior class, gave a banquet at the Woodman Hall in honor of the foot ball team. Mr. Spiess, the coach, acted as toastmaster, each of the boys in turn responded with a short talk. A dance followed the banquet, and was enjoyed equally as well. ------:o:------- JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET The Junior and Senior Banquet, given in honor of the 1923 Senior class, was a most successful affair, being the largest ever given by a Junior class of M. P. H. S. It was attended by the members of the Senior and Junior classes, also the School Board and Faculty. The tables, tastefully decorated in the class flowers and colors, presented a vQry pleasing appearance. Wayne Carver was toast-master for the evening and several of those present responded with short talks. The banquet in itself was the height of perfection and was appreciated as such by the guests. Much cred't is due the mothers of the Juniors for the time and assistance they gave to the affair. ----:o:----- ENTERTAINMENTS The basket ball teams were entertained by the Royal Neighbors in appreciation of the fact that, through the hard efforts of the boys and girls, the county championship was won. Mr. Spiess and the coaches, Mr. Nosier and Mr. George, who were also present, acted as toastmasters of the occasion. Red carnations and dainty, hand-painted place cards were features which made the tables especially attractive. A dance followed the banquet, making the entertainment of the evening entire,y complete. Apparently everyone is interested in High School Athletics —the business men as well as the students. This statement was proved to everyone’s satisfaction, especially the guests, when Paul Breuer entertained the girls’ basket ball team, and their coach. Mr Nosier, at his home, shortly after the closing game was played. It was a most enjoyable occasion although it has been whispered that several of the girls made themselves sick as a result of eating too much. Pa-e Twenty-eight



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LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS Advisor ............................................. Mr. Linn President ......................................... Ora Carter Vice President Errol Knight Secretary and Treasurer ... Dorothy Tripp Motto—Vouloir, c’est pouvoir. Le Circle Francais is composed of all the students who are taking French. Friendship and the promotion of a better understanding of this language is the object of the club. The first business meeting was held near the beginning of the semester. The officer were elected by le circle avec Monsieur Linn presiding. In the latter part of the meeting Monsieur Knight took the president’s chair as Mile. Carter was absent. Monsieur Knight made a motion that we accept one of the posted mottos. This motion was carried. Other important business was transacted and plans were laid for many good times for the future. One of the main items spoken about was the secret initiation of le circle officers This was to take place on Sugarloaf, May twenty-fifth. All members were requested to be present. This club gave a very successful play before the assembly. Page Thirty

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