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Classes, Clubs Sponsor Aefivifios, D nces, Drives Excitement was felt as underclassmen said to one another, “See you next year!’ for they knew they would be the ones to decide the future of Myrtle Point High School. Taking care of many social functions and special projects were the clubs. Girls League called people throughout the community asking for donations for the blood mobile. Girls’ League also participated in a national clothing drive for needy children in the Appalachian mountain area. Camera Club collected money through fund-raising projects. Student council strived to promote goodwill between classes, clubs, and individuals. Although we have passed from the halls of Myrtle Point High School with excitement, we will look back on the joy, the sorrow, the happiness, and the tears we’ve shared there. Each time we open the pages of the book, we will be flooded with memories as we recall that WE WERE MYRTLE POINT HIGH SCHOOL 1964-1965! Jack Reeves, physical education teacher, observes his physical education students while they play baseball. Dancing during the noon hour provided entertainment for MPHS students.
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'We’ll Have These Moments to Remember’ i- j - homecoming festivities, was portrayed by the senior class float. Wilson and Brenda Nichols. Happy memories of many passing days have gone and we must once again say good-bye to the laughter-filled hours spent at Myrtle Point High. Vieing for the Sunset League championship .... cramming for final exams . . . . presenting “Lost Flight” .... participating in pep assemblies .... electing new student body officers .... performing vocal and instrumental concerts .... “We’ll have these moments to Remember.” “In the mountain of truth you never climb in vain,” was the theme of the senior class at graduation. In the midst of preparing for college and applying for scholarships the seniors paused to aid in the nationwide project of collecting money for the March of Dimes. Happiness was the sense of accomplishment felt as the seniors marched down the aisle to receive the long awaited diploma. A year filled with activity would be an ample description of the freshmen, sophomore, and junior classes. The junior prom, preparation for graduation, skits, service projects, class rivalry, and freshmen orientation filled the year for the underclassmen. Pat Cunningham, November Girl of the Month, presents to Lynn Peterson, December Girl of the Month, a potted plant and corsage.
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Fronk Grove, high school track coach, records the results of a crosscountry race, as his son, Henry, observed. Al Hall, publisher of the Myrtle Point Herald, explains the mechanics of publishing a weekly newspaper to Fern Starr's English class. Activities 7
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