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

 - Class of 1925

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Elda Aasen—To rule one’s anger is well; to prevent it is better. Fayma Arant — We know what we are, but not what we may be. Clara Axe—It is as great to be a woman as it is to be a man. Nelda Bender—As shades more sweetly recommend the light, so modest plainness sets off sprightly wit.

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SENIORS Senior Class Officers President ............ Vice president ....... Secretary ............ Treasurer ............ Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Council Representative Class Advisor ........ ..... Ellis Gant Roy Clinton .. Agnes Deyoe . Austin Dodge Edward Bender .. Hugo Gurney .... L. P. Linn CLASS FLOWER—Yellow Rose. CLASS COLORS—Blue and Gold. CLASS MOTTO—“Climb, though the rocks be rugged. Senior History After four years of hard study, we, the “little” freshies of 1922, can say “Our high school days are over.” This is not always said cheerfully, as we all think the past four years have been most enjoyable ones. When we entered “the old brick building” in ’22 we felt rather out of place, but as the year drew to a close we began to get more used to the upper classmen. Even as freshmen we had representatives on the football field, in girls’ basketball, and track. Ouh sophomore year was more enjoyable, because in our freshman year we had grown accustomed to ways of high school life. Again members of our class succeeded in obtaining places on several of the different athletic teams. The junior year we spent in the old brick building was even more successful than any other year. Besides having representatives in track, girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, football, we also had one member on the dabte team which won the County Championship. Verna Hart deserves special mention for holding this place. As seniors we have “Climbed, though the rocks be rugged”—and we have gained success through another school year. We have had members on all the athletic teams, and Hugo Gurney and Verna Hart on the debate team, wh'ch again won the County Championship. Page Eight



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Edward Bender—Better say nothing than not to the purpose. Earl Clark—Good men are not cheap. Roy Clinton—As a matter of fact, a man’s first duty is to mind his own business. Aloma Davis—A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Agnes Deyoe — Eyes need glasses, ears need trumpets and drums, but the tongue never wears out. Austin Dodge—Lots of things that couldn’t be done have been done.

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