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

 - Class of 1924

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Juniors Fayma Arant Austin Dodge Roy Clinton Agnes Deyoe Aloma Davis Claremont Hanncvold Tommie Forest Clayton Mast Nelda Bender Verna Hart Elsie Moller -Elda Aasen Ovid Hervey Ellis Gant Audrey Strong -------®------ Lucile Harris Louis Baynes Bryce Nosier Hugo Gurney Vera Jonhston Eugene Hermann Clara Axe Junior Class Officers Fayma Arant ........................................ President Elsie Moller ................................... Vice-President Agnes Deyoe ............................... Secretary-Treasurer Ellis Gant ..............................Council Representative Class Flower........................................ Pink Rose Class Colors .................................. Pink and Green Class Advisor .............................................Miss Parker Motto—Climb Though The Rocks Be Rugged. Page Eighteen

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Why Try To Make The Grade? When as a child we toiled at work, Beside a lamp at night; It seemed sometimes there was a voice Spoke out against our plight, “The path is long, the tasks are hard. Why try to make the grade? Sit down and rest and be content With the progress you have made.” As on we tread, the weary grade Grew steeper all the way, And at the end of a long dull term We heard that drear voice say, “The path is long, the tasks are hard, Why try to make the grade? Sit down and rest and be content With the progress you have made.” Onward and upward we strove to go. Many of us, but not all, For a few there were, who heard the voice And hearkened to the call, “The path is long, the tasks are hard Why try to make the grade? Sit down and rest and be content With the progress you have made.” We’re going on, we can not fail As juniors now we’re true. So we’ll leave to those at the foot of the hill These words which we’ve changed for you: “The path is long, the tasks are hard. But you’ve got to make the grade. You can’t sit down and be content With the progress you have made.” —Verna Hart. Page Seventeen



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Junior History Welcome the juniors in your midst. We come not to boast of our achievements but to show all future juniors what can really be accomplished when a group of willing students work together. As freshmen, two of our boys received football letters and three of our girls were on the basket ball team. When we returned to school the following year we found that many of our classmates were absent. This d:d not in any way hinder our progress, for that year we had more representatives in athletics than before. Those of our sophomore class who succeeded in winning places on the first teams were the following: in football—Wanah Randle and Clayton Mast; in girls basket ball—Elda Aasen, Agnes Deyoe, and Zaida Mast;. At the beginning of the second semester we elected officers as none of our previous ones were members of the class. Loren Barklow was elected president; Audrey Strong, vice-president; Ellis Gant, secretary-treasurer; and Clayton Mast, council representative. Now, as juniors, we are still climbing. This year the boys who represented us in football were: Clayton Mast, Ovid Hervev, Bryce Nosier, Ellis Gant, and Louis Baynes; in basketball: Clayton Mast played on the first team the entire season and Louis Baynes, Bryce Nosier, and Ellis Gant played second at the beginning but finished the season on the first team. A number of our boys are going out for track. In girls’ basketball, we won the Championship of the County. The juniors on the first team were Elda Aasen, Lucile Harris, and Aloma Davis. On the second team Audrey Strong. When Myrtle Point won the County Championship in debate, Verna Hart represented the juniors as first speaker of the negative. She will debate again at Ashland. The junior class gave a play at the M. W. A. hall accompanied by a basket social and other entertainments. Near the last of April the junior and senior banquet will be held and the juniors are busy preparing for this. We are trying to live up to our motto and we are all expecting to come back to old M. P. H. S. next year as the happiest bunch of Page Nineteen

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