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    1. [ORHOODRI] 1919 "The Steelhead" Volume 10 No. 5
    2. Pete Wasser
    3. Published by The Dalles High School Students, June edition, pages 53-54 SENIOR DEPARTMENT SALUTATORY (As he leaves, another young man enters. Very studious appearence.) - Madam, I have been given the task of looking up the past of Professor X. E. Morgan, the World famed authority on all questions relating to Home Economics and Farming. I am to write his biography and would be thankful of any help you could give me. (Madam reads globe.) - I would be glad to help you with your biography. Mr. Morgan started to school three miles south of The Dalles, Oregon, and entered the High school in the fall of 1914, and was graduated with the class of '19. Very early in life he showed a marked ability as a leader. His earnest efforts in club work won for him a trip to summer school at the Oregon Agricultural College when he was a mere child. His early life was very quiet, with the exception of one accident, when he was struck upon the head with a ruler, breaking the ruler, and sending the pieces flying in every direction. When still a child, he became the victim of a pair of brown eyes and brown curls, which, by the way he had not outlived when he graduated, in 1919. In his Senior year, he spent much of his time in going over the country and establishing industrial clubs. I hope you will find what I have told you of interest and benefit. (Young man expresses thanks and exits.) (Unsigned) Submitted by Earline Wasser

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