N6 '0l!L., LEARLEY, PORTER EDWIN-Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4: A Cappella Z, 3, 4. ZILKANICH, MILKA-A. O. O. 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3,5 G. A. A. 25 Sr. Follies 4. 7INN, CARL-Bancl I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 25 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Candlelight lg All- State Chorus 45 A Cappella 3, 4, Mardi Gras 4, Student Council I. ZUCCARI, lVlElVllVlO-Student Council 3, 45 Varsity M 3, 4: Softball I, 2, Track Reserves I, 25 Basketball Reserves I, 2, 3. BARBE, JOHN- CORNWELL, FRANCES---Palette and Brush Ig Home Ec. I, 2. FICI-ITNER, JOHN MARTIN- CAMERA-SI-IY SENIORS Albertazzi, Ralph Andy, Amelia Mary Assif, Joseph George Bracken, William Henry Bruno, Joseph Cady, Robert Palmer Carter, John Coulson, Harriett Rose Coulson, Juanita Cox, Robert-picture on p D'Abate, Charles DeMao, Andrew Anthony Dinsmore, Harry Heasley Dulin, Evelyn Mae Dulin, Norwood Franklin Dye, Willis I-I. Eichenmuller, John Ferrara, Emil Joseph, Jr. Forlini, Guy Jesse Garletts, Dorothy Jeanne Garner, William D. Giessman, George Robert Glassman, Irvin Glenn, William A. Grimes, Elizabeth Juanita Hanna, Winfred Damon Harless, Eugene Hines, Jack Jarvis, Frances Jenkins, Carl E. Jolliffe, John age Keck, William S. Kelley, Harold Lloyd King, Orval Adrian Knocle, Doris Virginia Lopez, John Lucas, Ernest Maust, Charles Junior McCloskey, Agnes Barbarann Mehalic, George Vernon Neely, Anne Louise Pasculle, Anna Petso, Anna Radcliff, Geneva Frances Smallridge, James Ray Smith, Florence Eleanor Solly, William Stinellis, Carmella Mary Taylor, Ruby Etna Toothman, Maxine Catherine Tonon, Francis Louis Travis, Herschel Robert VanVoorhis, Morton E. Vlfacle, William Lewis Warner, Josephine Warnick, Richard Lee White, Frankie Lorraine White, Veva Willard, Maxine Hazel Whitmore, Fred Albert Wright, Jo Anne Tw Gnty-evlglwf
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I-LI CLASS SONGS TI-IAT'S AMERICA In the land where men hold freedom dear, XVhere no Iives are shadowed by doubt or fear That's America, the land where I was Eborn. In the land where loyalty and duty come first, Where no somber planes drone or heavy bombs burst, Thafs America, the land where I was born. I'd give my life to her, And because I'm proud of her, I want no praises sung to the sound of beating drums. The land where all are free, She is ever dear to me, No peace is shattered by the sound of heartless guns. In the land where men hold freedom dear, Where no lives are shadowed by doubt or fear, That's America, the land where I was born. -Rubyan Rornine TUNE: I HEAR A RI-IAPSODY I'll always be with you, Old Morgantown High, You'lI be my standard true Until the day I die. You've been our guiding light That shone from afar: You've led us in the right, You've been our lucky star. Of all the good times We've shared with you Of pals that we made And friends we knew, Our memories will recall The days that are past. Goodbye to M. H. S. l'Iere's to our Senior Class. -Maxine Carpenter Mary Glass Thirty
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