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OFFICERS President ' - - - ELMER KooNs S E N I Q R S Vice President - - EVELYN HAAS Secretary - - MARY LoU GSTALDER Treasurer - CHARLES CAMPBELL A Letter to the Class of l944 DEAR CLASS: As I look back on that September morning three years ago when the job of class adviser was dropped without warning into my unwilling lap, lim afraid that I let you know that I wasn't very happy about it all. And I wasn'tl Iad seen too many harassed class teachers dashing about through the halls on a myriad of errands that had to be fitted into a schedule already full. What I could not foresee then is that being a class adviser has a wealth of compensations. I have come to know many of you as friends in a way that is seldom possible in a classroom relationship. It has been fun to work with you-to make our Junior Benefit a success, to plan our parties, to watch the Senior Play develop, to choose our operetta for your Class Day, and to decide on which com- mencement announcement was the best looking. In every one of the countless details that were involved in your class activities, I have 20
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C A ROSE L. IIAREII Senior Ulnss Teuclier SS GF I944 f had the unfailing co-operation of a fine group of officers and their assistants. Some of you have given many long hours of serviee in work that was often tiresome, but there was never any complaint- not even when your treasurer had to chem-k his hooks for days to find a lost fifty cents! I shall he sorry, indeed, to know that as you file out after com- mencement, our Close fellowship will he at an end. You have been a truly fine class, developing from immature sophomores to capable young men and women, who will, I hope, carry with you the same spirit and enthusiasm that you have shown in the last three busy years. With all my heart I wish for every one of you-in the World of MHS, IlICIZllI4lll'I' l'0l F Senior Class Mother FRANK A. NICIIOLSON Senior Class Fntllex' Tomorrow-life that is rich and full, a life of satisfying servives that will help to make our dreams of a better world come true. Faithfnlly yours, cf P. S.-Come hack to see us often! EXECll'I'IVE COMINllT'1'IflE Left to Right-.Tolln Coanly, Frunves Sortlnan. Mrs. Ilarvr. Mary Jam' Rillnnln. Phyllis Knnfnmn Harriet Morgan. Mary Lon Gstnlxlt-r, Evelyn Haas, Flmrlvs t':unpllull, lhnmltl Tnrnvr, Elnn- Koons, Iluwnrtl Kata-s. 21 'A' ir at 'A' 'A' 'A'
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