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

 - Class of 1953

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Page 28 text:

Thinned were their ranks by now, Some took the wedding vow, 'Tho those • who had survived were prouder and louder. Some moved to other schools. Some broke too many rules, Some took a powder I Proudly, our thinned ranks stand, A valiant, much shot-at-band--Our hopes to graduate depend On how you grade us. Close up our history, And in the future see All that we hope to be Is what our school made us Half a year, half a year, half a year onward, Into the halls in '49, volleyed and thundered. Eyes set on 52, Seniors they meant to be, And all the school wondered. Teachers to the right of them, Textbooks to the left of them. Sophomores in front of them. Snickered and snarled, While all the chairs they moved, While all the Juniors showed, They kept a ready grin, never downhearted. Theirs was not to reason why. Theirs was not to do or die, And who’s to say they didn't try To finish all they started? Sophomores in ’50 they, Started to make some hay, Playing field, classroom, all the school dances, Who now made the Frosh move chairs. Who now could put on airs, Who crowded on the stairs to draw started glances. Juniors in ’51, they thought they had u wonl Time now to prove that they could make social history Never was a prom as grand, Never such a dancing band, So Winter Wonderland, adds to their glory.

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MONTE IUND is outstanding proof that an honor graduate is not necessarily a grind . Take a look at his High School activities. F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4; Class President 3; Class Representative 4; Plays 3,4; Letterman 3,4; Interclass 1,2, 3,4. SHIRLEY TUBEV who has endeared herself to all her teachers because of her scholastic ability, also takes part in almost all school activities. While a Junior she was a pepster, and was Queen of Hearts. This year she was secretary of the senior class and had a dual lead in the operetta. We are sure everyone agrees that she deserves the honor of being Salutatorian, both scholastic-ally and socially.



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Richard Evans Joan Woods Dick Walton Doris Shulz Bonnie Taylor Robert Waterman Marlene Boekelman Bill Cathey Rose Shones Jim Myers Vonnie Scott Harry Marvel Betty Storm Harrison Bryant Shirley Baker Ellen Strode Tom Forrest Linda Larsen Jerry O’Sullivan Joe Sinko Charlene Forrest Harvey McCall Cora Earl

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