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16 UNION HICH SCHOOL NAOMI HERMANN—“Sexperience is the best teacher.” Shedd Hi 1. Assisted by Sadie 3. The Whole Town’s Talking 4. Girls’ League Rep. 3. Glee Club 4. B. A. W. 4. Annual Staff 4. Typing Team 3. Delegate to O. S. C. 3. FRANK TRUE—‘‘Girls are the pest of life.” Delegate to International Stock Show. “Ag” Staff 3-4. EDITH MECUM—“Discretion is the better part of parlors.” Riddle Hi 1. Assisted by Sadie 3. The Whole Town’s Talking 4. Secy . Class 2-4. Myrtle Leaf Staff 2. Girls’ League Rep. 3. Girls’ League Sect. 4. Volleyball 2-3. Annual Staff 2-4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Delegate to O. S. C. 4. Basketball 4. AGNES PARRISH—“A fair exchange is no fun.” Baseball 3-4. Basketball 4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Soccer 4. Volleyball 4. B. A. W. 4. Track 4. CLIFTON JAMES—“The salt of the earth.” Football 1-2-3-4. Editor of “Ag.” Sprouts.
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MYRTLE POINT, OREGON 15 ALICE WILLEY—“Quiet at all times.” Girls’ League Rep. 2. Volleyball 3. Basketball 2-4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. B. A. W. 4. TRUMAN HARTLEY—“This is a spree country.” Vice-Pres. Class 1. Basketball 3. Class Basketball 2-3-4. Track 4. Cartoonist of “Ag. Sprouts.” MARY GASNER—“Sweets to the sweet.” Arago Hi 1-2. Baseball 3-4. Soccer 4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Basketball 3-4. B. A. W. Pres. 4. Volleyball 4. Track 4. The Whole Town’s Talking 4. LLEWELLYN SOUTHMAYD—“A giggle in time saves nine.” Delegate from the Agriculture department to the State Fair. FRANK SINKO—“A handy man is always handy” Arago Hi 1-2-3. Class Basketball 4. Basketball 4. Sr. Council Rep. 4.
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MYRTLE POINT, OREGON 17 Senior Will We, the renowned members of the Class of ’28, being in our right minds and in full possession of our faculties, do hereby establish the following document as our last will and testament. Therefore, do we bequeath: Article I Section 1. To Mrs. Cooley, we leave sincere appreciation for her services which have helped so much in making our high school career a success. Section 2. To the Faculty, we leave all our old rulers for future use on the freshmen. Section 3. To the juniors, we leave the key to our much beloved Secret Senior Senate Room. Section 4. To the sophomores, we leave the hope that they will be able to improve so as to be able to uphold the high standards of the Myrtle Point Union High school. Section 5. To the freshmen, we leave the hope that they will learn the traffic regulations of M. P. U. H. S. Article II The individual members of our class have expressed the desire to make the following bequests: I, Madge Lakey, leave my power to “dye it” to Hermann Nelson. I, Alice Train, leave my bridal gown to Marion Young. I, Audrey Hamilton, having nothing to leave, make the wish that someone in the near future leave me fifty cents to get my hair cut. I, Francis Keltner, leave my dish-washing qualities to Durward Druliner. I, Karama McRay, leave my gift of gab to my sister-in-law, Helen McCracken. I, Shirley Carter, leave my gallantry to Lyle Carver. I, Edith Mecum, leave my fondness to ride a mule to Helene Karry, providing she ride it to school. I, Wilfiam Baker, leave my red hair to Clyde Maxson. I, Maxine Nelson, leave my love for French to Zona Kelly. I, Mitchell Myers, leave my managing powers to Leslie Barklow.
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