Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 20 text:

JUNIOR CLASS Row 1 Jock Anderson, Wondo Borklow, Ernest Bretzel, Ernest Brooks, Edword S. Brown. row 2 Clifford Brownson, Greto Clorno, Morgery Cobb. Corol Commons. James Cooper. Row 3—Mory Ann Downey, Louise Epperson, W.lliom Former, Jock Farrier, Ceroldme Ginn. Row 4—Richard Gront, Nancy Hoqo, Joyce Hall, Merdith Horris, Merlyn Hathaway.

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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NORMAN JARVIS President HARRY SUMMERS Vice President MARTINA KINCHELOE Secretory-Treasurer JACK KISSELL Sergcont-ot-Arms p JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 'HE main event of the year, naturally was the Junior Prom. “How do you feel?” th “want a Bromo-Seltzer?” Those were the words uttered after the banquet we gave JLe w°rS..re T V ‘he Jrr Pr°m- Pleas “ don,t et the « ■; U w s really super. The theme was Country Gardens, featuring a huge wishing well with a garden effect. The entrance was an arbor with .vy-entwined through it. The affair was a success and all the Juniors were very cooper-ative and worked very hard. We were well represented in the Torch Honor Society, with Juniors holding all offices. The Juniors (and the rest of the staff) who worked on the Myrtle Leaf also had a good time every Thursday mght before publication, what with dividing time between playing ping pong and writ-mg aiticSA-s we managed to get out a pretty successful paper. The next highly important event of our Junior year was the arrival of our class rings Most of the class got yellow gold background with the black onyx set, while a few of the class got the yellow gold background with a white gold mounting. Both types of rings are very impressive and we all think we will enjoy them a lot. And say! Let’s not forget those school dances our class put on at the Legion Hall in order to raise funds for our Prom. It was an awful lot of work, but we all felt well repaid after the Prom went off so well. Another way that our class shown was in having four of the seven pepsters Juniors The eirls were Nancy, Twyla. Shirley and Corlyss. They’ll be the old stand-bys next year. Well, all in all the Juniors had a swell year, despite the fact that we had to do most of the running of the school and give helpful information and advice to the faculty. All kidding aside, we had a good t.me this year, and we learned a little also. The Junior Class is looking forward to another pleasant and successful nine month term next year.



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JUNIOR CLASS r Row 1—Fronk Hoffman, Dorlene Holliday. Lois Huff, Corlyss Lucas. Murl Lund. Row 2—George Nichols, Ann Pointer, Kenneth Rockleff, Bill Roush, Twyla Royer. Row 3—Colleen Shepherd. Betty Smith. Ruth Sumer I in. Betty Toms, Shirley Troin. Rcow Jn°°' Vodo Wolton« Poul w‘»ev. Mo Willioms. Johnnie Wise Not in picture Audrey Hoyt rronk Hutchison. ’ ' '

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