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Seniors When asked what school outshines the rest Speak up and say, Why M. H. S. And of the classes—which is best? Just say—the Seniors! ! Who has surpassed in work and play ? Who has smiled—saying, Come what may? Who takes the lead in High School plays? Why—the Seniors! ! What class shows the most pep and vim? Which is the happiest in class and in gym’ Whose voices lead when we sing our school hymn? Why—the Seniors! ! Who is it that sticks to a task til done? Who has changed school work into fun? You’ll get the same answer from everyone. It's the Seniors! ! GLENDOLA Stein—Junior. Page Tiventy four
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first Row: Eileen Bader. Josephine Majestic. Pansy Williams. Fern Peebles. Helen Doniff. Gladys Hayes. Marguerite Polette. Second Row: Vera Gozia. Irene Kismer, Louise Gurba. Virginia Zaimoff. Anna Mijaski. Bessie Havranek. Cornelia Gravillc. Pauline Harshany, Eleanor Burns. Veloris Barr. Elmina Strain. Third Row: Helen Harshany. Stephana Nenoff. Mary Balnikoff. F.rmel Raney. Helen Kowalinski. Clara Karpowicz, Gabriella Chisek. Miss Mae Waters. Instructor: Ina Wedler. Christine Moerlin, Marie Czervinski. Marie Schniizuis. Wilma Welshaus. G. A. A. In 1929 a G. A. A. was organized at the Madison High School, under supervision of Mrs. Delcour. The girls were enthusiastic, but unfortunately Mrs. Delcour had to leave and Miss Gilipin. from Community High School took her place for the remainder of the term. Now, we are very glad to have Miss Waters with us. who is suggesting and carrying out many interesting projects with the girls. There are approximately fifty-six members in the G. A. A. at present. The girls selected as their officers the following: Fern Peebles, President: Mar- cella Duncan, Vice-President: Mildred Hayes, Secretary: Henel Doniff, T reasurer. The girls had a bakery sale, and a successful candy sale. Baskets were given to the needy at Thanksgiving, and also Christmas stockings to little grade school children from different parts of the Tri-Cities. The girls par- ticipated in the Hi-Y Stunt Night program. At the end of the first semester, the girls that had kept training for 16 weeks, and accumulated an additional 584 points and received Chevrons were: Margaret Lewis, Jane Purcell. Helen Harshany, Jenny Kasten. Jessie Gitcho, and Eileen Bader. This semester many more will receive their first Chevrons and some their large M's. To receive an “M a girl must earn 1.200 points. The next two awards are given by the State, for the accumulation of 1,600 and 2.000 points. Page Twenty-three
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First Row: Ileen Bader. Sylvia Megeff. Marcella Wathen. Marie Schnitzius. Gabriella Chizek. Ruth Roark. Veloris Barr. Marguerite Polette. Second Row: Roy Hill. Vasil Vasileff. John Prince. Fern Peebles, Jane Purcell. Charles Roark. Bruce Hill. Paul Connole. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club has made a great deal of progress during the past year under the supervision of Mr. Landes. Presiding officers for the first semester were: Paul Connole. President; Marie Schnitzius, Vice-President: Fern Pee- bles. Secretary and Treasurer: and Marcella Wathen. Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers for the second semester were John Prince, President: Bruce Hill. Vice- President; Fern Peebles, Secretary and Treasurer. The club enjoyed many social affairs, an educational trip to Swift's Packing Company, and several interesting, illustrated talks, in their regular meetings which were held on Wednesday evening of each week. Page TWentg-five
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