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-MYRTLE POINT. OREGON 2i Junior Confectionery Started With Ended With What They Really Are What We Think of Them Miss Young “Maitresse” Proprietor A good one Deloss Druliner “Dutch” Counter Right ht. wd. le. Lloyd Davenport “Duke” Booth Always occupied May Keltner “Just May” Booth Good and Solid Oveda Lewis “Phat” Booth Comfortable Doris Mann “Skeesix” Booth Plenty of room Grayce Barker “Dimples” Show Case Attractive Helen EckhofT “Eck” Cash Register Very busy Keith Laird “Lardo” Victrolia Lots of noise William Gurney “Bill” Dishes Always clean Zona Kelly “Curls” Straws Good flavor Agnes Axe “Hatchet” Wrapping Paper Right le. wd. Leslie Barklow “Dick” Twine String Long enough Constance Felsher “Connie” Menu Good to look at Lois Mead “Bobby” Napkin Always needed Virginia Smith “Ginny” Water Necessary Florence Mead “Toots” Toothpick Ditto Lois Harris “Karry” Telephone Heard from the other side Thelma Snyder “Thimble” Electric Heater Always Hot Ernest Pearson “Ernie” Charge Account Lots of lines Audrey Volkmar “Guy” Scales Good measure Charlotte Robinett “Pussy” Customer Always faithful Jacqueline Holloway “Jacque” Soda Squirt Usually late Chester Willson ‘Chet” Candy Salesman A good line Charles Southmayd “Chuck” Milk Maid Never there Avolia Baker “Bo” Bromo Seltzer Lots of fizz Elden Brodie “Scoop” Cherry Coke Too much Cherry Gilbert Carrick “Gilly” “Jam” Sandwich Not too thick Mabel Hall “Mabel” Baby Ruth Too much for 5c Lois Ray “Patty” Soda Pop Lots of kick Dorothy Hartley “Dot” Chocolates Good but “Dear” Helene Karry “Skinny” Submarine Lots of it Elsie Kelly “Bumps” Icy Pi Or is she now Thomas Lever “Tom” Lemon Sour Bitter Taste Jennie Luttrell “Jean” Marshmallow Sunday Sweet Herman Nelson “Herm” Lovers Delight Only too true George Parkei “Pucker” A good cigar Not too strong Everett Robins “Huskie” Black Cow Not so good Garland Shull “Garlic” Flavoring Not too sweet Antonie Sinki “Tony” Milk Shake Very popular Beneva Volkmar “Benny” Strawberry Soda Enough Strawberry Golan Deitz “Punk” Chewing Gum Tastes Good: Eh! Zona Virgil Smith “Smith ie” Jaw Breakei A mouthful
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22 UNION HIGH SCHOOL Junior Class History As the end of our junior year draws to a close, we pause for a brief review of the events of the three years that we have passed in M. P. H. S. We have had representatives from our class enter athletics with zest. We have had lettermen in football and basketball. Many juniors are members of the Glee Club and Orchestra. Also many of the parts in “The Wishing Well” were filled by juniors. Who but a junior would represent the school in the County Declamatory contest! As a final to our junior class we gave a banquet to the senior class, and in return they gave us a picnic. But let us not spend too much time on the past glories but turn to the future. Next year we will assume the senior responsibilities with a will.
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24 UNION HIGH SCHOOL Myrtle Trees In a forest, dim and fragrant, Lived a lovely Myrtle tree, Cradling in its topmost branches Birds that sang so blithe and free. Golden sunshine loved it so. Breezes rocked it to and fro. To this dim and fragrant forest Came a woodsman bold one day, Rudely stilling woodland whispers With his whistling, loud and gay. He spied the lovely Myrtle tree— “What a prize! 'Tis mine,” cried he. Then the dim and fragrant forest Echoed with a dreadful sound, And, ’ere long, the lovely Myrtle, Crushed and still, lay on the ground. And the tall pines, whispering, said: “The lovely Myrtle tree is dead.” In a city, near the forest, In a noisy factory— Here the woodsmen left his treasure, Left the lovely Myrtle tree. Then the bright saws cut it through And made these lovely candlesticks for you. If you’ll look right close, you’ll see Everything I’ve told; See the dim and fragrant forest, See the tall trees tipped with gold; For in these candlesticks, you see, Still lives the heart of the'Myrtle tree. ---------:o:----------
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