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Xl, ,ff Credo of an American Child I BELIEVE in what I see with my eyes, the hills that are green in spring and red and brown in fall, the brook I fish in and the ocean where the waves roll me over. I believe in the sun that gets up with me in the morning, and the night that I see from my bed. I BELIEVE in what I can feel with my hands, the walls of the house that shelters me, the thick fur on my puppy's neck, the sharp blades of my Christmas skates, the warm wool of my sweaters and mittens, the crunch of my sled as I go downhill, and the cold of the snow. I BELIEVE in what I hear with my ears, the crack of the fire when I cook out of doors, the shouts when we play after school, the whirr of the plane that goes over my house every day at the same hour, the lambs that bleat in the spring, and the songs we sing. I BELIEVE in the people I know, my mother and father because they are wonderful and because they 'love me, my teacher because she makes a school fun, my doctor because he laughs, and only hurts when he has to. I BELIEVE in America because I was born here. I am happy hercg when I get big, I can be a pilot, or a fireman, I can build the big' gest bridge in the world if I want to, I can be the captain of a ship. I'll be as big as everybody else when I grow up in America - I like it here. Credo By TONI TAYLOR
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Left To Right Standing: Gene MacDonald, Kenneth Davey, Emerson Hamilton, Manager, Edward Schroeder, Kenneth Elston, Seated: Byron Granger, Robert Petersen, Earl Theodore, Clement Slocum, Emerson Rigo. BOYS' BASKETBALL Varsity! Varsity! Varsity! The word echoes throughout the halls and lingers in the hearts of the students of M. H. S. Our team which lost all the memhers of last year's Varsity both first and second strings through graduation and one boy, who, at midfyear moved to Hartford, won only fivc games. Clem Slocum, Ed Schroeder, and Bee Rigo played the forward line with Gene MacDonald, a Sophomore, and Bob Petersen filling in very capahly. Earl Theodore hugged down the center berth with Ick Allen, another Sophomore, acting as his understudy, and Barney Granger with Keith Kishbauch taking over the guard positions. When Keith left us, Ken Elston took over the control with much of the pep which is typical of the teams turned out in our high school. Bill Schleer, a freshman, and Bish Davey took over the guard duties when Barney and Keith or Ken's work was through in the games. Through graduation we hid fair adieu to Clem Slocum, Earl Theodore, Ed Schroeder, and Bish Davey, who though not supermen on the basketball court, shared thc victories and losses alike as true sportsmen, and they take with them the fine memories of the game. Home- V-Mat, Sussex, Away -Mat. 28 Sussex, Home--Mat. E. Mauch Chunk Away +Mat. 27 Ben. gm. Milford, Away --Mat Ellenville, Home-Mat. 31 Honesdale, Home! Mat Hamburg, Home-Mat. 16 Portland, Home-Mat Milford, Home-Mat, 36 Alumni, Home-Mat. Otisville, Away -Mat. 25 Otisville, Away Mat Honesdale, Away-YMat. 30 Hamburg, Away Mat Portland, Away -Mat. 18 Milford, Away Mat. Green Dreher Mat. 27 Tournament Milford F LIBBRYZ' A A Ann Justice ron AL:-.J OUR osMocRAEV roagvzg ' f' ff ' ni?-' ' if:-L '75 592 Z iii ' TW' 'f 'Qf f- W -- - ff , fsifffr.,- ? 'iff' ,I si. V r -gf -- 'i 2 -5 4.5-:if ' -'1-- - -- e' . L, . ' H f 'EG :iff '- i 2 W 56? 4? G LN .af QV!! :fmt 's X ll! ,WN of 2 he T 1' I 1' , ,, .. f' '- ai-:ag 1 ff in Tv ,,, - 'j f i X .- a f, 'i ,f mf -' cz X ir . 1llh,nl :'Alf - X fgj-2ffm.,Q..3,L Cf : 1 V 13,1-u-.. E x xv I 'Q I .ll...ull ,- n YW 55 I , -IAQ- . -. s 1 1- f f 'f ' -4 - - vs - 4'fs..f-1' .
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