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
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At school Oct. 1, 1928 Dear Margaret, |
Oct. 23, 1928 Dear Friend, |
March 5, 1937 Your third grade popsie Frankie Wilkens |
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March 5, 1937 First comes love Billie Fisp |
Westport Oreg. Dec. 17, 1930 Dear Margaret |
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 |
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Canary Ore. March 5, 1937 (drawing of flowers) For-get-me-not Dear Margaret, |
March 5, 1937 Dear Margaret Your six grade pupil 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 |
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Canary Oregon March 9, 1937 Dear Margaret, When you get married and Your friend, Grace Lloyd |
Elmer Lloyd |
Westport Ore. Nov. 14/29 Dear Margaret Love is not a plaything Your friend, Ruth Trenholm |
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Canary Ore. March 19, 1937 When you get married and |
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 Grand Pop Jan. 9th, 1928 |
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Aug. 13, 1932 Dearest Cousin Mig, |
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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 |
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Dear Margaret, Roses are red Nora Maling May 14, 1928 |
Westport, Ore.
Nov. 13, 1929 Dear Margaret: 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 Esom(?) R. Sha(?) Eight grade |
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Jan. 27, 1928 Margaret- |
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 |
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Canary, Ore. March 19, 1937 Margaret Leslie Buss |
Westport Oregon Feb. 18, 1930 Dear Margaret: |
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(?) |
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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 |
Westport Jan. 17, 1928 Dear Margaret: In your chimney of friendship A friend |
Westport, Or. Jan. 16, 1931 Dear Margarett, I loved you in the spring, yours till sundown- |
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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 |
My
first grade pupil 1936-1937 Charlie Burnett Canary March 8, 1937 |
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Oct. 2, 1928 Dear Margaret When you married Your loving friend |
Clay Roberts Wauna, Oregon Jan. 16, 1930 |
March 19, 1937 Canary Oregon Dear Margaret Marry had a little lamb its |
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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 Your Eighth Grader |
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 |
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For-get-me-not Canary, Oregon March 5, 1937 Dear Margaret There are girlies in the movies Your fight grade |
(mostly erased) Canary, Oregon Roses is red |
Dear Margaret Mary had a little lamb Your friend, Charlotte Anderson |
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FAR-GET-ME-NOT Canary, Oregon 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. 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 Love and kisses |
Westport, Oregon November 13, 1929 Dear Margaret Margaret now Your friend, Violet Martin |
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Remember the miss who scribbled this. Canary, Ore. March 5, 1937 Dear Margaret: Now I lay me down to sleep |
Canary Ore. March 5, 1937 Yours till the cowboy rides your kitchen range Dear Margaret: When you father goes to kiss you Your friend |
Basket Ball Westport Oregon 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. |
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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 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 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 Your seventh grade pupil Henry Wilkens FOR GET ME NOT |
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W.H.S. 1/19/31 Dear Margaret "He prayth well who loveth well Your friend, Soph. |
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