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Suitable Songs M. H. S. .,,,.,,,,,..............,,..,..,..,,.,..,..,,,.,............ . Mr. Rupp ........,......................................Q......,....... Night Watchman at M. H. S. Diploma ..........................,..,..,..,.....,......,,...,.,..... ......... M. H. S. Band ,....... Football Team ,..,.... ...... Mrs. Thompson ..... ,.,.. Roxa and Howdy .....,..., Seventh Graders Eighth Graders ......... Freshmen ...........,...,.... Sophomores ,...,..... Juniors .......,..,..... Seniors ..............,,. Mr. Slusser .......,... Mr. Callahan .......,... Miss Rhodes ...,.,......, Miss Benson ........,,.., Reginald Best ,..,.... Joe Swan ....,..,,..,,..,, Ann Blazier .,.......,..... Eleanor Kendall .,..,... Eugene Mills .,......,. Elsie Hutcheson .,,.,... Louis Foraker ....,... . Audra Yoho ....,............... Leonard Christy ...,.,...... Evelyn Becker ., .,....,. .. Ed Harness ........., ....,,,... Catherine Block ......... Twila Ross .,.....,...,,.,., Senior Class ............,...... Chemistry Lab ........... Mr. Slegler .,............,. Excuses ..,,.....,.....,..,. Miss Geiger ....,.,........ Graduation Day ,...............,,..,.,............ To All the Flunks High on a Hilltop Simply Grand Alone You're All I Need The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round Broken Record Sweet and Slow Cheek to Cheek Following the Stars . ..,,...,..,...,...,...,....,.. Double Trouble Footloose and Fancy Free Living in a Great Big Way Life Begins at Sweet Sixteen Even the Best of Friends Must Part Ten Little Bottles in the Sink Fatal Fascination A Little Bit Independent Life is a Song' Goodnight Sweetheart' Give Me a Gibson Girl' The1'e's Something About a Soldier' Curly Top Dinah . .........,...........,..........,.,...........,..........,..,..., QSJ Alone Yo Ho and a Bottle of Rum' Clementine Play, Fiddle, Play King for a Day Moon Over Mulberry Street Sweet Thing It's Been So Long Anything Can Happen Rhythm is My Business 19 Little White Lies One in a Million Isn't This a Lovely Day Don't Let It Happen Again Chemistry Work-sheet Slaves ......... .............,........... ' 'Far into the Night Silver Moon .,..,.........,,...,.......,.,..................., .......,,.,..........,,.,...,.. ' 'After the Ball Report Cards ...............,......,,,................ .......,..,.,............ ' 'Seein' is Believin' Vivian ,.....,...............,...,. ....,.. ' 'Too Beautiful for Words The Monoghans .......... ...,...,............,.....,....... ' 'Just We Two To Mr. Mullenix ......,. ................ ' 'Please Believe Me To Truants ...,,........... ....., ,...,.....,,.,...,..... ,...........,,.........,...,.,,............... ' ' C onfessing Detectives .............,.......................,.......................,.,..,,.. .,................,,.........,.., ' 'Chasing Shadows Detention ....................................................,.....,.......,...........,............,............. Every Little Moment To Phil Berg and his pencil tapping ,..,.....,....,.,, Now You've Got Me Doing It Gym Classes .........................,.......,............................,,. .................,.,,....,..,....,.,...... ' 'Let's Swing It Lights Out J anltors ,...,......,.... .. ......,..,,...................,..,.,.,,.......,...... I Page One Hundred Nine YY 99 77 l! H !Y I ! f 7 I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze 7? i7 l! 7?
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History of the Class of 936 When members of the sixth grades of 1929 came to M. H. S. to View their future Alma Mater, the faculty, having seen them, awaited with eagerness the addition of such intellectual reinforcements to the waning wisdom of the school. Upon our arrival the following year, we were greeted with the effusive M. H. S. spirit, not to mention the snubs and cold stares bestowed upon us. Two of our members were so outstanding as to rate special mention in the Original, that noble literary publication that died out because of lack of vitamins M, 0, N, E, Y. The title Queens of Sheba was given these two promising youthfuls, and they did much to further the Get your man spirit that has been so prevalent since our advent at this scholarly institution. Having attained the dignity of Eight Graders, we decided to rise above the motley crowd and bring attention to ourselves by giving a play. This dramatic production was The Red-headed Step-Child fAh-fond mem- ories are recalled as I write that namej. If you remember the hero and heroine, give them ample credit, but if your memory lapses, we had better let well enough alone. We climaxed this event by throwing an Eighth Grade party. I say throwing because everything was thrown from pop bottles to kisses. On becoming Freshmen, we began to realize the importance of our position and conducted ourselves admirably f?J throughout the year. Our class was greatly increased by the addition of much promising material from the rural districts. During our Sophomore year our youthful exuberance burst forth again. We spent our time and energy fhaving nothing else to spendl in sponsoring the picture Alice in Wonderland . , Since our main characteristic seemed to be sponsoring we continued it by giving a Junior Prom, the first in the history of the school. Full credit should be given those who labored tirelessly for the cause. Now, in spite of our sponsoring mania, we are Seniors, truly the pride and wonder of the school. In Scholarship, Athletics, Dramatics, Music, and all other departments, we have contributed our share, and graciously accept any bouquets coming to us fvegetable or otherwisej. As we bid a fond adieu to M. H. S. we beg of the faculty, when passing judgment upon us, to recall the ghosts of their own past sins fif we dare mention such a possibilityj and we hope they will emphasize our virtues fif anyb and soft-pedal our faults. The activities of our Senior year are still so fresh in our minds that it is useless to review them. The years spent in high school will ever be a sacred part of the memory of every Senior who will look upon the activities of the past six years as time spent in laying a solid foundation for future happiness and success. Page One Hundred Eight
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Jokes FACTS FROM FACULTY FAVORITES Mr. Runkel had taken his little son, Stewart, to the football game. While the boy was saying his prayers that night, his mother was surprised to hear, God bless Pa, God bless Ma, God bless me, Rah! Rah! Rah! ' IN WHAT AGE DO WE LIVE? Seventh year-Luggage-Look at the books they carry. Eighth year-Bondage-They feel it after their second year of high school. Ninth year-Mileage-They cover ground. Tenth year-Courage-They feel the lack. Eleventh year-Average-That's what the seniors think. Twelfth year-Dotage-They are so old and feeble. ODE TO MISS ----- She stood before her mirror With her eyes closed very tight, And tried to see just how she looked When fast asleep at night. Mrs. Whetstone- The doctor is downstairs. Mr. Whetstone- Tell him I'm too sick to see anyone. Miss Palmer- Where did all the pins go ? R. Strecker- It's hard to tell because they're pointed in one direction and headed the other. Mr. MulleniX's son, Bob- Dad, when I'm tempted to do wrong, I think of you and say, 'Get thee behind me, Satan'. POET'S CORNER A fellow in a Ford V8, Hurrying to meet a classy d8, Was driving at an awful r8 With no consideration of that thing called f8. He got to a crossing a little too 18, Now she'll have an awful w8, So will he, the big cheap sk8, l I hope he never sees the pearly g8- I was the girl. Page One Hundred Ten
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