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MYRTLE TCINT. OREGON KATIE FURMAN—“So sweet of temper that the very stars shine upon her.” Glee Club 1. Class President 2. Volley Ball 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Track 4. Basket Ball 4. Les Amities 4. All-Star Soccor 4. WILLIAM HULET—“I am on the brink of a great career. Won't someone shove me off? Merrill High 1, 2. Track 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Basket Ball 3, 4. Junior Play 3. Annual Benefit 3. Class President 4. Senior Play 4. Secretary-Treasurer of the Order of M. P., 4. Vice President Junior Chamber of Commerce 4. Publicity Manager of Gio-Co-So 4. Class Debate 4. Class Oratory 3. EDYTH SCHRCEDER—“Finds sermons in stones and good in everything.” Fortuna, California 1, 2. Volley Ball 3. Les Amities 4. ZELIA TOLMAN—“All is fair in love and war.” Glee Club 1. AnnuaJ Benefit 2. Secretary Honor Society 4. Senior Representative Girls’ League 4. les Amities 4. Volley Ball 4. Track 4. ELTON AASEN—“I profess not talking, only this—Let each man do his best.” Sergeant-at-Arms 4. HILDA FREDENBURG—“A gentle maid by gentle deeds is known.” Glee Club 1. Girls’ Inter-school Basket Ball 2. Girls’ Class Basket Ball 3, 4 All-Star Volley Ball 3, 4. All-Star Soccer 4. Girls' Class Baseball 3. 4. Les Amities 4. Girls’ Track 4. Page Fifteen
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UNION HIGH SC HOOl. DU FAY MONTGOMERY—“A man after his own heart but happier when a girl is alter it. Bridge High 1, 2, 3. Football 4. Basket Ball 4. Track 4. Honor Society 4. Senior Play 4. GLADYS CULBERSON— Burns the Midnight Oil. Coquille 3. Glee Club 1. Les Amities 4. EVELYN McPHERSON—“Not simply good but good for something. Riddle H'gh 1, 2. Associate Editor Myrtle Leaf 3. Associate Editor Pointer 3. Vice President of Girls’ League 3. Secretary Junior Chamber of Commerce 3. Class Baseball 3. All-Star Volley Ball 4. Class Volley Ball 3. President Girls’ League 4. President Les Amities 4. Honor Society 4. Delegate to U. of O., 4. Track 4. KENNETH PORTERFIELD— Gimme a nickel. I wanna be tough. Class Basket Ball 3. Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Class Track 2. Track 4. Senior Play 4. FAYE LABRANCHE— The portly person’s dream. G’ee Club 1, 2, 3. Annual Staff 3. Les Amities 4. Annual Benefit 3. Basket-Ball 4. Volley Ball 3, 4. Track 4. MARGARET LUTTRELL — She hath Liana’s wit. Annual Staff 4. Myrtle Leaf 4. Les Amities 4. Page Fourteen
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UNION HIGH SCHOOL When we, the Seniors of ’27, graduated from Grammar School we were said to be the smartest class that had graduated from that institution. We came to High school prepared to be friends with anybody and everybody so when we got here we received a warm welcome. As soon as we stepped in the door, the upper classmen receiv'd us with open arms, and we immediately made the acquaintance of the water faucet, and several good paddles. They said we were green and we often looked in the mirror but they must have been color-blind for we could not see that we were any greener than anybody else. When the next year came, and along with it a new group of Frosh, we did as we were done by, and also met them with open arms, and introduced them to the faucet and some paddles. We also gave a party in their honor which was a howling success on the part of the Frosh. Each year we have done our part in school, we had three members in our class who earned Basket Ball letters—Waldo Hartley, Elbert Schroeder, and DuFay Montgomery. We were also well represented in football as Kenneth Porterfield, Elbert Schroeder, Waldo Hartley and BuFay Montgomery earned football letters. The following Seniors also helped place Myrtle Point’s name on the Track Cup—William Hulet, Waldo Hartley, and Elbert Schroeder. Three Seniors were on the Typing Team—Bernice Haughton, William McLennan and Mildred Russell. We are leaving the school fully aware of the fact that we have profited immensely by our four years attendance in this institution. Page Sixteen
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