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H A O SENIORS ADVISORS Mlss Betty Melvm Mr Glenn Jacquat OFFICERS Pres Elwyn Mlller Sec Treas Llla MHth1S VICE Pres Russell Hull Our alm success our hope to wln CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS POEM Our hlgh school days have come to an end We must leave each othel as frlend leave f1 lend And as we leave dear Mol ton Hlgh Accept our thanks vuth our sad goodbye Your memor1es w1ll go o er land and sea Wlth each of us where ere we may be You can trust th1S class of 44 To do 1ts part and even mme To hasten the day when our s w1ll be A vlctory over the land and the sea So 1t'S onward and forward, a new l1fc to begm, Wlth our alm success, and our hope to Wm' Alyce Rocke 'F Page Ten T E 1 9 4 4 C U L D R - CLASS MOTTO:
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H A D O VELMA ACKERMAN tVELMl Says little but IISILHS much Band 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Home Ec Club 1 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 Library Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 Philosopher Staff 3 BERNICE ALLENSPACH tOLLYl She has Wlt tun and fire Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 tSecretary Treasurer 41 Operetta 1 2 C A A 1 7 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 Home hc Club 1 2 3 4 Human Relations Club 4 DOROTHH BAUMAN tDOTl I have a great more kindness than is ever spoken Human Relations Club 4 Pep Club 1 2 G A A 2 3 4 Home Bc Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Operetta 1 2 ROBFRT BAURER tBOBb These big silent men. Basketball 3 4' Baseball 3 4' Track 2 3' Student Coun- cil 3' Class Secretary-Treasurer 3' Philosopher Staff Fd- itor 3' M-Club 3 4. MABEL LUIS BELSLEY A fun-loving maiden with eyes so dreamy. G. A. A. 4' Library Club 2 3' Human Relations Club 3 4' Speech Contestant 2' Philosopher 3' Cauldron Staff 4' Chorus 2- Camera Club 3. INE7 BPANDT KTOOTSD Her hair is no more sunny that her heart. G. A. A. 1 2' Home EC. Club 1' Pep Club 1, 2. Closs History Chapter I In 1941, seventy students entered M T H S as fresh men Within a few days the girls star ted a new style of extremely short dresses one sock and unmatchlng shoes Order was soon made out of thls chaos under the guld ance of their advisor Miss Donna Brown Assisting her was the president, Elwyn Miller vice presldent Floyd Bartelmay and secretary treasurer Rozanna Ueberr hein Durlng the course of the year this class was active in athletics and showed the us ual freshman interest in oth er school activities By spring of 42 their bright grassy greenness had turned to a very drab green indeed' Chapter II Dullng their sophomore year Robert Strunk served as president Margaret Hau ter as vice president, and Carolyn Visserlng as secre tary treasurer Miss Helen Waldorf and Miss Judith Spellenberg were chosen as advisors. The following students held responsible positions during this year: Carolyn Vissering, was secretary of the G. A. A.' Margaret Hau- ter was the Girls Chorus librarian' Rozanna Ueberr- hein was president of the Home Ec. club, and Ethel- mae Gerber was its secre- tary, and Kay Stimeling was one of the cheer leaders. In the Speech department this class was represented Continued on Page 57 ' Page Eleven
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