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

 - Class of 1953

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STARTING AT LEFT TOP ROW: Dale Hervey, Student Council Rep. pepper Baker, President. Daniel Gibbs, Home Rm. Dale Cota, Sgt. at Arms. Allan Train, Social Rep. Arlene Aasen, Secretary. Greta Barklow, Social Rep. Beverly Isham, Treasurer. It all began with our graduation from the eighth grade. We received our diplomas and were happy to think that at last we were freshmen. We began our high school career with an Initiation which was more fun that a barrel of monkeys. We were afraid of the upper classmen when we first started high school, but it wasn’t too long until we felt less insignificant. The first thing that we did was to elect class officers. They were: President, Arlene Aasen; Vice-President, Alan Train; Sec., Shirley Davenport; Sargent at Arms, Bill Briggs; Representative, Keith Smith; Advisor, Mr. Rhinearson; Advisor, Mr. Burrows. Class B were: President, Dean Sebastian; Vice Pres., Larry Cribbins; Sec., Louise Southmayd; Sargent at Arms, John Hawkins; Advisor, Mrs. Evernden; Advisor, Mr. Beckham. Before we knew it, we were getting our first report cards--some of us were sad and some were gay. Then before we realized it, half a year was gone and we were taking semester exams and looking forward to spring. Finally came the end of the year, and everyone was so happy, mainly because they were pushing the sophomores out and taking their place. We had to again elect class officers. They were: Pres., Keith Smith; V. Pres., Lee Lund; Sec., Bev. Isham; Sargent at Arms, Shirley Davenport; Social Rep., Jolene Noyes. Class B were: Pres., Bill Long; V. Pres., Larry Cribbins; Sec., Nancy Meyer; Treas., Dale Hervey; Sgt. at Arms, Danial Gibbs; Social Rep., Arlene Aasen. This year flew by faster than ever, for we were happier yet to think that we were going up a step higher. By the time we were sophomores we were beginning to get better acquainted with both the teachers and other students. Moreover, we were beginning to take our work more seriously. It wasn't long before we entered the upper class and were known as the big JUNIORS 1 Now we can push someone else around with a little more ease and pride. —— We are looking forward to our final year in high school, and have high hopes for the future.

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