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Junior Penitentiary CONVICT ALIAS PUT IN FOR WANTED TO BE IDENTIFICATION ROGUES GALLERY Margaret Shores “Peggy” Bumming Laundry lady Her swagger Sanford Wagg “Sandy” Singing Sunday school teacher Unruly locks I-eland Wagner “Brick” Working Natural His studious air Lena Wallen “Lenie” Being herself Something big So—Long Geneva Day “Jim” Going to Christian Endeavor A second “Tad” Yeah Helen Russell “Elen” Being inconspicious Back to sunny Florida Her primness Ovid Hervey “Hervy” Being foolish A heroine His way with girls Geraldine Waltling “Jerry” Coming to M. P. H. S. A beauty expert Her way with boys Bryce Nosier “Runt” Writing 8 pages notes Grown-up His beard Page Twenty-one
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Junior Penitentiary CONVICT ALIAS PUT IN FOR WANTED TO BE IDENTIFICATION ROGUES GALLERY Aileen Barker “Chubby” Too many A’s News reporter Her fast walk Aletha Bark-low “Shrimp” Being good In single blessedness Arguments in French class Wilda Barker “Willy” Writing letters to Roseburg A leading lady Broad grin Genevieve Clarke “Ginny” Interest in boys A good dancer Her expressive eyes Ardyce Clinton “Bill” Noisiness A good busines woman Specs ?! Rodney Davenport “Toad” Arguing with Miss Coe A kidder His modesty Lila Dement “Lilie” Lack of argument-ive -powers Particular Fair complexion Theresa Dement None Graduating from a soph An artist Tiny shoes Maybelle Dey “Maybs” Her gift of gab Wayne’s heroine A contagious laugh Florence Felsher “Pete” Rolling her eyes A real folly Her long hair Lyla Holloway — Just Lyla Going with more than one boy Bawled out!!! Sarcasm Norman James “Spud” Saying nothing A public speaker Most any kind of champeen His laugh Edwin Keltner “Ed” Playing with a typewriter Unassuming way Robert Ladd “Bob” Going to Coquille Professional letter-writer Bill’s ditto William Ladd “Bill” • Being confidential Owner of a great many sis’s Bob’s ditto Vernita Laird “Pink” Getting H Sky pilot Her rosy cheeks Thelma Marquam ‘Teddy” Quietness — A heavy-weight Diminutiveness Dena Mast “Shortie” Playing football A boy Her high powered voice Leland McNair “Mac” Flirting with Senior girls Singular His expression Paul McNair “Pete” Winking at most anybody A football hero His length Alice Nosier “Al” A good time Warbler Whistling Verna McNair “Vemie” Blushing All there Brilliant tresses Minnie Ramsey “Min” Flirting with the janitor A janitress Dimples Robert Redell “Bob” Playing Possum A linguist A slick pomp Milton Schroeder “Milt” Eating can d y in school No one else Good nature Page Twenty
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Welcome the sophs! We make up almost one third of the whole student body and are striving to make ourselves superior in every way. At the first of the term, we gave the freshmen an initiation party, which is the custom, and everyone had a good time. Shortly after the beginning of school we held a meeting and elected our class officers which were as follows: Elvina Carlile, president, as Elvina had to quit school, Katie Furman was elected to take her place. Clarena Nelson, vice-president; Ena Christensen, secretary-treasurer; Waldo Hartley, sergeant-at-arms; and Bernice Davenport, council representative. We chose our class colors, flower, and motto at the same time. From our class Harold Carver, Elbert Schroeder, and Waldo Hartley received football letters. Waldo also made the team in basketball. In girls’ basketball Lillyan La Branch made the team. Those from our class that are going out for track are: Elbert Schroeder, and Wa'do Hartley. Several girls from our class were in the Glee Club last semester. Now that our sophomore year is quickly drawing near the end, we feel that everyone of us has done his best to make tin High school proud of our class, and are planning on returning next year to make just as good, if not a better class of juniors, than we have sophomores this year. ---------®---------- Sophomores CLASS MOTTO—“Not on the heights but climbing.” FLOWER—White carnation. COLORS—Light blue and gold. Katie Furman Zelia Tolman Hilda Adams Kenneth Porterfield Lyle Knight Elmer Knight Verna Barklow Waldo Hartley Willa Sampson Lillyan La Branch Elbert Schroeder Fay La Branch Isabelle Bryant Edward Forrest Clarena Nelson Lewellyn Southmayd Percy Barzee Crystal Guerin Reta Pierson Elese Cutler Ena Christensen Bernice Davenport Hilda Fredenburg Gladys Tripp Adeline Gurney Hazel Schroeder William McLennan Clifton James Frances Warner Dacie Sperry Stanley Furman Harold Carver Anna Johnson Eleanor Meservey Edyth Schroeder John Dickson Elton Aasen Mildred Russell Clarence Carrick Page Twenty-two
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