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Life is a drama. VVe, Ann Donan and Eleanor Kington, would like to present a review of “The Best Years of our Lives.” ♦ TIME MARCHES ON ♦ September 1948-1949 THE MARCH STARRING THE PRESENTS A THE BEST You find us as startled Freshmen struggling with those terrible pink schedule slips. We are now settled and on our way toward 16 credits and graduation. We are considered old enough this year to partake in Senior High activities. We are even allowed to attend the Friday night open houses so graciously provided for us by the city. After Christmas our theme was “Tate to State in ’48, Going again in ’49.” And he did al- though we didn’t get to the finals. There was fun for all of us as 1849’s at our first Junior-Senior Prom. Thus goes our first year at M.H.S. 1949-50 TIME MARCHES ON ♦
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Zke Senior Class of ’52 BOBBY MOORE, President BOBBY COLESON, Vice-President EBBA JO HAAGENSEN, Secretary MARY ANN ASHMORE, Treasurer MISS EUNICE BONE, MRS. E. L. CLAYTOR, Sponsors
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OF TIME 1952 S E Ml 0R.S REVIEW OF YEARS of our LIVES yy ♦ TIME MARCHES ON ♦ September 1950-1951 You detect the smell of hot-dogs, and then you see us as busy juniors selling at the football and basketball games - in order to treat the seniors to the annual prom and banquet, the subject of which was a circus. We juniors had many difficulties, one of which was Miss Bone fell and was in the hospital for quite some time, but we carried on with the help of Mrs. Clay- tor and Mrs. Edwards. ♦ TIME MARCHES ON ♦ 1952 at last . . . we are seniors . . . This is one of the busiest years of our career. It wasn’t hard for us to get adjusted this year . . . the others had to get adjusted to us. The election of Who’s Who and receiving our class rings were among the exciting events of the first semester. After Christmas vacation, which was the last of its kind for us, the dream became a realization. It was 1952 the year designed on our rings . . . the year of our graduation. We didn’t think it could happen to us. The great drama was reaching its climax. The Music and Speech festivals were among the Spring activities. The Senior play, the Prom and Banquet, and then we, the Seniors of 1952, marched down the aisle in our caps and gowns on that night of nights, our Commencement. 11
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