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I, Tommie Forrest, do will my shorthand knowledge to anyone who may want it. I, Clara Axe, do will my matrimonial affairs to Dorothy Dewey. I. Clayton Mast, do will and bequeath my social and athletic prominence to Bob Ladd. I, Earl Clark, do will my attitude toward women to Bill Ladd. I, Vera Johnston, do will my dignity to Margaret Shores. I, Nelda Bender, do will and bequeath my loving disposition to Edwin Keltner. I, Scout Hazelwood, a self-satisfied man, leave my knowledge of parliamentary law and the power of “A little order, please,” to Shrimp. I, Agnes Deyoe, do will my insignificance to anyone who has nerve enough to take it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we do hereunto affix our names, this twenty-third day of May in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-five. Charles Harlocker (seal) Giles Dement, Henry Schroeder, Attorneys-at-law. Witnesses. ---------®---------- Page Seventeen
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Senior Class Will WILL OF THE CLASS OF MAY, 1925, of the Myrtle Point High School, Union District No. 2, City of Myrtle Point, Coos County, State of Oregon, United States of America, North America, Western Hemisphere, Temperate Zone, Earth Solar System, Universe. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We the afore stated, being of sound mind and good judgment (more or less) and acting under no menace or fraud, do hereby declare, ordain and publish this, our last will and testament, bequeathing, individually and collectively, our devious estates, to-wit: FIRST, To our honored and esteemed Class Advisors, Mr. Linn and Miss Dement, we, the aforesaid class, do bequeath our most sincere gratitude of discreet leadership and kindly services rendered us. SECOND, To the faculty, we bequeath the privilege to do unto others as they have done unto us. The already famous members of the May, 1925, class herein named, singly, individually, and separately do bequeath and will the following: 1, Hugo Gurney, do will and bequeath my vocabulary to Bryce Nosier, providing he will make good use of it. I, Verna Hart, do will my debating qualities to Bill McClennan. I, Aloma Davis, do will and bequeath my ability of being skinny to Helene Carry. I, Elsie Moller, do will my place on the honor roll to Brick Wagner. I, Fayma Arant, will mv position as Editor of the Myrtle Leaf and Annual to Aileen Barker. We, Austin Dodge and Roy Clinton, leave our long enduring friendship to Minnie Ramsey and Chester Hosman. I, Elda Aasen, do will my room at the C. C. Carter residence, and my Good Housekeeping qualities to Florence Felsher. I, Lucille Harris, do will my position as school comedian to Francis Keltner. I, Edward Bender, do will and bequeath my ability to step lightly to Libyan LaBranch. I, Scandy Moller, do will and bequeath my ability of obtaining yellow slips to Kelly Carver. I, Audrey Strong, do will and bequeath my ability of obtaining gum and candy from Brick, to Verna McNair. I, Ellis Gant, will my ability of making more than my share of blunders to the Junior class. Page Sixteen
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Junior Class History The Junior class has been well represented in all branches of the high school activities this year. The officers for the two terms were: President .......... Vice-president ..... Secretary-Treasurer Council representative Sergeant-at-Arms ... Advisor ............ CLASS FLOWER—White Rose. CLASS MOTTO—“Not on the he'ght but climbing.” CLASS COLORS—Old Rose and Grey. Those of the class who received their hard-earned basketball letters were: Bryce Nos’er, Robert Ladd, Edwin Keltner. Florence Felsher ard Dena Mast. The two girls were members of the county championship team. The iuniors’ football lettermen were: Bryce Nosier, Edwin Keltner, Norman James, Robert Redell and Robert Ladd. Myrtle Point Hi was well reoresented in the Coos County Contest by Ly'a Holloway and William Ladd who were both juniors. Lyla’s subject was “The Fiddle Told,” and William’s, “Appeal to Arms.” Although they faded to bring home the cup we are very proud of them because they worked very hard, and only the winners were better than they. In the student bodv election for next year’s officers, four of the juniors were elected to offices. They were as follows: Podnev Davenport .................-............... President Ovid Hervey .............................. Business Manager Edwin Keltner .................................... Treasurer Leland Wagner ................................... Yell King The junior class feels that it may rightfully take its place on the east side of the building and hold the high and mighty title of “Senior.” .... Dena Mast . Lyla Holloway Wilda Barker Alice Nosier Theresa Dement Miss Frazier Pago Eighteen
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