Class Autographs

Schoolday Memories of:
Class of: Sixth Grade 1928

Social Activities:
Clubs: Sub-Deb-Club
Drama: Westport Drama School
Music: Retha Lewis  1928 & 1928

Class Officers:
Ethel Eyman, Pres.
Harold Franklin, Sog(?)
Ruth Trenholm, Vice Pres.
Secretary Mildred Olson

My Favorites:
Teacher: Miss L. Spittle
Friend: Ruth Trenholm (in pencil after- Ralph)
Study: Arithmetic
Music: Doll Dance
Flower: Carnation (the ra are above in pencil)
Sport: Volley Ball (in pencil after-and Dance)

School Yell: rah! rah! rah! grade school.

School colors: Purple and Gold

Autographs:
1. Mrs. Trenholm
2. Grandma R.
3. Mother S.
4. Grandpa
5. Mrs. Mailing(?)
6. Florence York
7. Mrs. M.L. Rewey
8. Vivian
9. Irene
10. Helen
11. Lois
12. Lucy
13. "Bud"
14. Irene

At school Oct. 1, 1928

Dear Margaret,
There's a flower that shall
be mine
'Tis the little "Marg--rite"
"Margaret"
Your teacher,
Mrs. M.L. Rewey

Oct. 23, 1928

Dear Friend,
When you get married and live by the lake send me a piece of your wedding cake.
Your friend, Lucy Templeton
Westport, Oregon
This is wrote on my 13 birthday
Oct. 23, 1928

March 5, 1937
 

Your third grade popsie

Frankie Wilkens

March 5, 1937

First comes love
then comes marrage
then comes Miss slevoigh(?)
with a Babys carrage

Billie Fisp

Westport Oreg. Dec. 17, 1930

Dear Margaret
(the rest is written upside down)
When in this book you
look,
And on this page you
frown,
remember the girl
who ruined your
book by writing up-
side down.
Your friend,
Helene

Canary Ore. March 4, 1937

Dear Margaret:

When evening comes and you see the stars above, think of me that outdoors sleep and is very much alone

Yours with love

Sally K. Isackson

Canary Ore. March 5, 1937

(drawing of flowers) For-get-me-not

Dear Margaret,
I wish you love I wish you joy
I wish you then a baby boy,
When its hair begains to curl,
I wish you then a baby girl,
When her hair gets straight as pins
I wish you then a set of twins.
An 8th grade pupil
Amber Anderson
P.S. Never make love in a buggy for horses carry tails

March 5, 1937

Dear Margaret
When you get married
And live across the lake
Just send me a piece of your
wedding cake.

Your six grade pupil
Fred Baker

P.S. Yours till Hungary fries Turkey in Greece

Dear Mar

When you get love sick and

live on a stump think of me

be four you jump

Ralph Christie

Canary Oregon  March 9, 1937

Dear Margaret,

When you get married and
live across the lake come
over to my house and borrow
safety-pins.

Your friend, Grace Lloyd

Elmer Lloyd Westport Ore.  Nov. 14/29

Dear Margaret

Love is not a plaything
your heart is not a toy
But if you want it broken
just give it to a boy.

Your friend, Ruth Trenholm

Canary Ore. March 19, 1937

When you get married and
live by the lake. Send me
a piece of your wedding
cake.
Arthur Buss

When friends are kind
enough to stake you to
some green backs don't
wait until they are
old and gray to pay
them back.

Grandma Powell  Jan. 7, 1928

Dear Margaret

If you will forgive me for
the long and tiresome walk we had.
I will forgive you because you
just should walk with "Dad."

Grand Pop  Jan. 9th, 1928

Aug. 13, 1932

Dearest Cousin Mig,
Choose not your friends
For outward show
For feathers float
But pearls lie low.
Lots of love,
Dorothy Browning
"Down on the farm"

As your roam this world
And are miles from
Parents and relatives,
Remember one thing to
Trust no stranger and
look to your own judgment
As it is far better then
All the strangers in the World.
Always remember mothers
tra---g in early life
Auntie Gertrude  Jan. 7, 1928
Westport, Ore.

Dear Margaret

Never make love in a buggy for horses carry tails.

Betty

Dear Margaret,

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
And so are you.

Nora Maling   May 14, 1928

Westport, Ore.

Nov. 13, 1929

Dear Margaret:
When you get married
and have twins come
to me for safety pins

Your old pal, Vernon Mitzel

Nov. 12, 1929  Westport, Oregon

Dear Margaret,

When you are married and live far away. Think of me before you hit the "hay."

Your old friend
"Bud"

Esom(?) R. Sha(?)  Eight grade

Jan. 27, 1928

Margaret-
Love me little
Love me big
Love me like a little
pig.
Mother

When travelling through life
We all need a umbrella
May yours be upheld
by a handsome young fellow
Mr. T.
Mrs. Trenholm
Sept. 30, 1929
Dear Margaret,
I wish I was a bunny
And had a tail of fluff
I'd jump upon your dresser
And be your powder puff.
Your Classmate
Elizabeth Westerberg
Canary, Ore.

March 19, 1937

Margaret

Leslie Buss

Westport Oregon
Feb. 18, 1930

Dear Margaret:
Never make love in a buggy
For horses carry tails
Your Friend
Donna Barhan

Oct. 1, 1928
Westport, Or.
Dear Margaret:
I can't think of anything to say so I will just sign my name
Yours,

Vivian -yman(?)

2/26/'29
Westport School
To Margaret-
Pause! Pause, Oh Time! in thy flight
And let me see Margaret just for
tonight,
Just one wee glimpse as she
used to be.
As sweet and dear as ever to me.

Lovingly a friend
Dorothy Michelsen

Westport
Jan. 17, 1928

Dear Margaret:

In your chimney of friendship
count me as a "brick"

A friend
Helen Trenholm

Westport, Or.
Jan. 16, 1931

Dear Margarett,

I loved you in the spring,
I loved you in the fall,
But last night on the porch
I loved you best of all.

yours till sundown-
Madeline Wilcox  "Freshie."

Canary, Ore.
March 19, 1931

Margaret

Wesley Buss

Marry hade a little lamb.
When that lamb had(?) little lamb she ---- to dom(?)

March 8, 1937
Virgil Austin(?) Grade 5'

My first grade pupil 1936-1937

Charlie Burnett

Canary March 8, 1937

Oct. 2, 1928

Dear Margaret

When you married
to some handsome man, don't
forget to think of me; in
your broom of happiness

Your loving friend
Florence York
P.S. Sardines & Applesauce and don't forget to kiss him good-night

Clay Roberts

Wauna, Oregon

Jan. 16, 1930

March 19, 1937
Canary Oregon

Dear Margaret

Marry had a little lamb its
fleas was white as snow
every were that marry
went that lamb was shore
to go.
Donald Lloyd
Your 3 grade pupil

For-get-me-not
Canary, Ore.
March 3, 1937
Dear Margaret:
Now I lay me down to
sleep
With a bag of peanuts
At my feet
If I die before I wake
You'll know I died
with a stomach ache!
your Eighth Grader
Emma Gardiner
When cupid shoots his arrow I hope he Mrs. You
For-get-me-not
Canary, Ore.
March5, 1937
Dearest Margaret:

You see fishies in the ocean
you see fishies in the sea
If you want to see a couple of real fishies
Just look at Glen- & Me

Your Eighth Grader
Lillian Austin
Yours till all the fishies die

Westport, Oregon
Oct. 17, 1929
Dear Margaret
If you love me, as I love you, no knife can cut our love in two.

Yours till the kitchen sinks,

Ethel Eyman

For-get-me-not
Canary, Oregon
March 5, 1937
Dear Margaret

There are girlies in the movies
There are girlies breaking laws
But the bestest little girlies
Are the ones that mind there maw's.

Your fight grade
your student
Alice Buss
yours till the Mississippi wears rubber pants
to keep it's bottom dry.

(mostly erased)

Canary, Oregon
March -- 1937
Dear Margaret

Roses is red
violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
and so are you
Your seventh(?) grade pupil
Henry -------s

Dear Margaret

Mary had a little lamb
she tied it to the heater
every time it turned around
it burnt its little seater

Your friend,

Charlotte Anderson

FAR-GET-ME-NOT

Canary, Oregon
March 10, 1937

Dear Margaret

Never make love in a coin patch, dem coins has got ears.  Don't make love in a tater patch. Dem taters has got eyes.
Your six grade student

Fred Baker

Yours till the Mississippi wears rubber pants to keep its bottom dry

W.H.S. Assembly

Nov. 21, 1930

Dear Margaret,

Je vous aime
Je vous adore
Que voulez-vous
Depuis encore?

Love and kisses
La Velle Worthington
a Junior

Westport, Oregon
November 13, 1929

Dear Margaret

Margaret now
Margaret forever
Slevoigh(?) now
but not forever

Your friend,

Violet Martin

Remember the miss who scribbled this.
Canary, Ore.
March 5, 1937
Dear Margaret:

Now I lay me down to sleep
I park my lizzie in the street
If it starts before I wake
I pray the lord
Will step on the brake!
your student
Emma Gardiner
yours till the moon & sun fall in love

Canary Ore. March 5, 1937
Yours till the cowboy rides your kitchen range

Dear Margaret:

When you father goes to kiss you
Kiss him in grace
When harlo goes to kiss
Spit in his face

Your friend
Lillian Custer
Out in the ocean their is a rock & on it says Forget me not

Basket Ball

Westport Oregon
Oct. 26, 1928

Dear Margaret:

Someday may-be you can guard me a little better, so I can't throw that rolling ball in the basket and make "2" for my side.
Your friend
Irene Vivienne Tuom(?)

Canary Oregon
March 5, 1937
Dear Margaret
The higher the mountain
the cooler the breeze
the younger the cupple
the tighter they squeeze

Your fifth grade
Your student
Alice Buss
remember the girl that was so mean

Yours till the trees fall in love

Canary Oregon
March 20, 1937

Dearest Margaret:

When you get old & ugly as some people do. Think of me as a friend  you've got thats old & ugly too.

Your eighth grade pupil
Amber Anderson
For-get-me-not

PS. Remember the orenyst? girl in school

Yours till the Mississippi wears rubber pants to keep her bottom dry.

Canary Ore.
March 9, 1937

Dear Margaret
When you get married and live by the lake please send me a piece of your wedding cake.

Your seventh grade pupil

Henry Wilkens

FOR GET ME NOT

  W.H.S. 1/19/31

Dear Margaret

"He prayth well who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.
He prayth best who loveth best
All things both great and small;
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all."

Your friend,
Irene Tuom

Soph.
 

 

 

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