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Junior Statistics NAME OTHERWISE PASTIME SAYS AMBITION Fayma Arant Famie Parading I got cha To be somebody Aloma Davis ’loma Bluffing Let’s go To be a boy Elsie Moller Blondie Using Vanity Case Do tell To be pretty Agnes Deyoe Aggie Kidding Ain’t he cute? To make ’em mind Audrey Strong Shortie Hiking Aw go on To be a vamp Tommie Forrest Tom Wondering Y-e-s-s To be a speller Vera Johnston Vere Working Faculty I guess so To please ’em Clara Axe Hatchet Dancing Aw quit Toe dancer Hugo Gurney Hu Studying Wanta shine? To press ’em Austin Dodge Dodge Bug Riding Don’t know To run a theatre Nelda Bender Bennie Teasing Pete Shut up To be a genius Ovid Hervey O’Hervey Dish Washing I’ll go u To kid ’em all Elda Aasen Mang Playing B. B. Oh, girls To live happy Ellis Gant Slim Playing Pool I’m ready To be a canary Lueile Harris Harris Singing Keep still To be married Louis Baynes Firpo Driving Ford Sedan Aw cut it out To be wicked Verna Hart Pete Debating I think so To carry on Clayton Mast Clayt Fishing Hold ’em To settle Bryce Nosier Runt Working Dad Sweet Genevieve To snooze in class Roy Clinton Roy Driving Bug I’ll say To learn to dance Claremont Hannevold Monty Playing a sax. Rotten stuff To lead the Triple H. Page Twenty
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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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Not Finished But Begun Not finished, but begun. As Sophomores we toil on. Knowing that our chance today, Tomorrow will be gone. Not finished, but begun To climb a weary grads, Unwilling yet to take the course Some other soul has made. Not finished, but begun To reach success at last. And bury all our childhood ways With the dying past. To know that when we meet aga'n When our Sophomore race is run. That we’ll st‘'rt our work as juniors, all. Not finished, but well begun. ---------@--------- History Before you have finished reading the history of the class of ’26, you will see upon what our claim of superiority is based. Last year we were initiated and then we gave the school a return party as every class does in its freshman year. Besides this we went to a grove above Bridge for a picnic and had a great deal of fun spending our half-holiday. Purmg football season two freshmen boys served very well ns substitutes. The girls’ basketball team had one first team member and several substitutes from our class. A number of our boys practiced basketball last winter but were unable to secure posit ons on the team. Two or three freshmen boys he lped Myrtle Point win points in the track meet. In other student affairs, we were just as prominent. One boy was on the debate squad and Marjorie Stemmier was the representative to the Declamatory contest for M. P. H. S. We had only the usual class members in the Student Council and on the Annual Staff, but they represented us weU. Several members were in the Girls’ Glee Club which was under Mrs. Thompson’s Page Twenty-one
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