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THE J UNIORS f if THE SOPHUMORES if ir THE FRESHMEN
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The Senior Play There Gout fbi- Bl'ftI'l U proved to be one of the most entertaining Senior Plays to be presented at M. H. S. The plot centered around the Curtis family, whose daughter had inherited money from her aunt on the condition that she marry before her twentieth birthday. Humor was provided by the teen age members of the Curtis household. The play Was directed by Miss Sherman. The business managers were Helen Gans, Mary Margaret Scott, and Dorothy Born. Stage Managers were Kingsley Greincr and Ronald Potter. The east included: Beachy Curtis . . , . Annabelle Manaugh Oiheer O'Flynn. , . ..., George Alexander Billy Curtis ,.., Clem Hoffman Lewis Benton . , . . .Vfilliam Pfister Sally , . . Jessie Seigel Tom Eldridge . . . . .Richard Irwin Mrs. Curtis . janet Cofield Dinty .,..,, . , Morris Lockridge Dr. Curtis . , Glenford Horine Phyllis Curtis . . i . Corinne Lyon Anastasia ., Katherine Hughes Natalie , , ,. Mary Margaret Mills SEATED-Clem Holfman Jessie Seigel Miss Sherman Annabelle Manaugh .Wfilliam Pfister Mary Margaret Mills 'Glenford Horine Janet Cofield. STANDING-Katherine Hughes George Alexander Corinne Lyon Richard Irwin . Morris Lockridge ,Kingsley Greiner Ronald Potter Helen Gans Mary Margaret Scott Dnrnrlw Rnrn
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ROW I-E. Jenkins -I. Wilson M. Green R. M. Wesbecker D. Miller, M. L. Naill E. Horton, E. Curtis M. Lee .D. Hassfurder .V. Luckett S. Leming , J. Smith. ROW Il-P. Farrell N. Alexander L. Ditzler .A. Gilland M. E. Porter M. Hod- gers ,R. A. Metzger B. Clarkson R. King M. H. Klein. M. S. Strickland. ROW Ill-V. Evans E. Kelley E. Lusby Lewis .C. Cofield V. Ahlmark D. Inglis L. Robinson R. Croddy H. Hassfurder. RONV IV-F. Knoll T. McLaughlin H. Born .G. Klein .R. Miller J. Moore , Heck G. Rowlett j. Richert C. Grooms QI. Ryker. ROW V-T. Winkel -I. Nichols ,C. Gionet ,W. Goebel .D. O'Neal AI. Scott T. Davis. ROW Vl-Miss Lotz Mr. Reul P. Cole Hill . ff. Klopp, A. Mundt . L. Lich- lvter. Juniors ln 1941 a large group of timid and frightened Freshies made their initial appearance in the sacred halls of Madison High. Following a period of confusion, we finally ad- justed ourselves to the school routine. For class ofhcers we elected Elizabeth Curtis, Charles Vaughn, and Stanley Vawter. We were Hlled with pride when John Scott and Charles Grooms became members of the first team. As sophisticated Sophomores, Kenneth Guthrie, now in the Army, Thomas Mc- Laughlin, and Elizabeth Curtis served as class officers. Our Leap Year Dance was the highlight of this year. john Moore won first honors in an oratorical contest conducted by the Rotary Club. Both Kenneth Guthrie and Rebecca King had parts in the school play, Home Fronf. This year, our junior Year, has been an extremely busy one. Among our many ac- tivities in preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom, have been the sale of the magazines and pencils. Again we were represented in the school play, Hajzpvy Landings, by Carolyn Cofield, John Moore, john Richert, Martha Lee, and Margaret johnson. Besides winning the inter-class tourney, the junior boys were well represented on the first team by Philip Cole, John Scott, and Thomas McLaughlin, not to mention all the junior boys who helped bring victory to the second team. President . John Campbell Vice President , . ..., Thomas McLaughlin Secretary. , , . . , . , Jerry Lewis Treasurer . . . . Elaine Horton
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