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26 Two Down- Une to Go Jun1o1s that wo1d had such an 1mpo1 tant sound as we aga1n ente1ed the halls of M H S back 1n the fall of 44 We all had had a g1o11ous summel and W616 eagex to come back to school to cla1m the pow 81 WhlCh was to be ou1s ln ou1 second yea1 of hxgh school In pxepaung fo1 th1s eventful yea1 we had elect ed ou1 class OfflC6lS the year before They W616 plesldent F1ed Rogezs VICC pxesldent R1chard M0156 secretary treasu1e1 Gl011a WIISOH To rep xesent us 1n the Student Counc1l we1e No1ma Lou Mye1s and John We1gel w1th Don Bustel and John Busenbaxk as ex off1c1o membels The Jun1o1 boys went out 1n full folce to help make ou1 football team v1cto11ous aga1n These wele Paul Schwartz B111 Mach1n B111 Hos1e1 L D Compton LEWIS H111 Eugene Nelson John Busen balk and B111 HOSIBI To chee1 us on to v1cto1y wexe the f1Ve chee1 leaders two of Wh1Ch we1e ou1 own JUDIOI gals B11116 R1ckard and Sh11ley Kmg To cl1max the wmnmg of the C K L we enJoyed oulselves 1m mensely at the P1gsk1n Prom Some of our guys and gals put up st1ff compet1t1on fox the t1tles of kxng and queen These cand1dates we1e B1ll1e Rlck a1d Irma Lee Slmonton Co11nne Holm Leta Chr1st1e Lorene Boles Paul Schwaztz B111 HOSl91 B1llMach1n L D Compton and John Busenbalk The H1 Y G R play Plane Clazy p1esented Octobex 28 1944 had IH 1ts cast sevelal of ou1 p1om1nent Jumor dramat1sts They were Norma Lou Mye1s Guy Marlow C01 1IlIl6 Holm Fxed Rog e1s Lenole Ho1mqu1st Edwma FllCk Roger Som mel and Ken Roblnson On February 10 1945 the gals xeally got revenge on the11 male f11ends O1 v1ce velsa at the annual Goldd1ggers Ball sponso1ed by our one and only Junlor class F1ed Rogers was 1n chalge of pub 11c1ty Glorla Wllson managed the tlCk8t sales and D1ck Morse had charge of 1ef1eshments The halls of M H S wexe lookmg a l1ttle Wlld after we got through hangmg huge slgns up to ad ve1t1se ou1 play The Eyes of Tlaloc Those lucky Jun1o1s who we1e cast 1n th1s unusual play we1e Shnley Kmg Bob Thayer Leta Chr1st1e Ron Boles Ruth Da1ley Dlck Morse Dean WIHLGI Nell Payne Harrxs M1ller Rov Wondel Gwen Lee Euckson and John McKeen HOWEYCI a play can be put on only w1th the help of the cast behxnd the scenes the stage crew Don Bustel was stage manager Davld Kelth and Rogex Sommer we1e co managels of hghts and sound effects Nolma IVIYGIS Glo11a Wllson and Cecile Carv wele 1n chalge of DIODEI t1es Pat McKeeman and Joan Colbext we1e 1n charge of costumes The makmg of the 1dO1 was 1n the hands of Guy Ma1 low wlth Flank Colt and Ken Roblnson asslstlng as 5 S v IUNIOR Cl ASS O11 ICPRS lmft to Rn.ht D11-k Mons Vxu lruulnnt Gloxu WVINUI1 S crrt1r3 ITQINUILI Frrd Roper Prnsurnt On Maxch 17 we wexe the guests of hono1 at the Sen1o1 JUHIOI Kld Party g1ven of coulse by those dear old sen1o1s In due tlme the sen1o1s became ou1 honoled guests at the Jun1o1 Sen1o1 1'o1mal dance and banquet glven on Ap11l 21 Thxs dance was the cl1max of our ha1d ealned effolts at the Go1dd1gge1s and the Junlor play The war slowlv began to affect ou1 class when B1lly Dale left school fo1 the navy Pe1 haps we a1e all feehng the effects of the war mole and mo1e but we st1ll have ou1 fun ln h1gh school We contlnue to dance to canned mus1c wxth a dance band on spec1al occas1ons we st1ll celeblate the hohdays we st1ll study h1sto1y and Enghsh but We are also learmng to take ou1 place 1n the futu1e We have learned a lot 1n our Jumor yea1 and have had a lot of fun do1ng 1t However as we close the pages of th1s chaptex we are look 1ne on towa1d the next goal that of be1ng a sen1or and afte1 that tow a1d whatevex goal we choose to be ours Those of us who have come th1s far 1n our educatlon ale begmnmg to 1ea11ze how valuabl lt IS to us and we wxll carry th1s knowledge w1th us as we go to l1ve the Ameucan way of l1fe lDl N111 lCAI'1ON Ol' I1 NIIOR 11ClllRl-S lANl'I Back ou Bach! 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25 And I Am Once Again ith You followrng frrst semester frnals The dance was to help rarse monev for the Blue M Although there was a small attendance those attendrng seemed to have a good tlme Males Dellght The grrls really showed the boys a good trme at the Golddrggers Dance February 10th It was fun tfor the grrlsr to choose whom you wanted to go wrth and to do the cuttrng for once Arrrvrng rn the famrly car the grrls escorted therr dates to the gym to present the outstandrng srghts of the evenrng whrch were the corsages won by the boys Everythrng possrble was drsplayed on therr lapels makrng novel eye catchers After the dance the drrve rn and tea room were crowded wrth grrls and therr hungry dates The dance was sponsored by the Junror class to help them rarse money for the Junror Senror The general management was under Fred Rogers pres rdent of the class wrth vrce presrdent Drck Morse and Treasurer Glorra Wrlson assrstrng hrm Klclclres Krawl The annual Senror Junror was held on March 17th rn the boys gym The dance was planned as a krd party and everyone dressed accordrngly plannrng the dance and therefore were responsrble for rts success The gym was approprrately dec orated wrth nursery rhyme murals paper dolls streamers and blocks rn the corners Prnk and blue programs contarnrng names of chrldhood actrvrtres for each dance for rnstance The Krddre car Creep were grven to the krddres Tom Flannelly pr esrdent of the senror class pre srded as master of ceremonres durrng the rnter mrs sron Several I-Iawarran hulas were gry en by Alrce Becker and Mrs Harlan Thrs drew generous ap plause from the audrence A vocal number was grven by Ruth Alrce Darley Corrnne Holm s boogre woogre was also enJoyed by all Soft drrnks and cookres were proyrded for eyery one there The spare moments between dances were occupred by yo yoes rubber guns marbles and many other toys Everyone had a wonderful trme and agreed rt was a swell flrng Hoopsters Howl Immedrately followrng the Basketball Banquet whrch was hrghlrghted by an address by Phog Allen and sponsored by the Pep Club the students adjourned to the boys gym for a dance Formal Farewell The largest party of thrs year s socral season was the annual Junror Senror banquet and dance The prrate theme was cleverly carrred out at the banquet wlrrch was held at the M6th0dlSt church Fred Rogers presrded over the banquet and dance as toastmaster and presrdent of the Junror class After the program the upperclass men rn gay sprrrts adJourned to the hrgh school gymnasrum where they spent the rest of the evenrng dancrng to a local orchestra The decoratrons were approprrate for the occasron wrth the prrate theme exceptronally well carrred out The programs were rn the form of a treasure map The commrttee charrmen rn charge of thrs party were Shrrley Krng dance decoratrons Roy Won der musrc Norma Lou Myers programs and rnvr tatrons Harrrs Mrller ames and refreshments Glorra Wrlson and Ruth Darley banquet and dec oratrons As thrs was the onlv semr formal party of the year and the last Junror senror for the out gorng senror class rt w as certarnly a wonderful endrng for the senrors Blue M Bawl After patrently w artrn for the school year to pass by the nr ht frnally 'rrrry ed It w as the nrght of the Srgnature Dance The excrtement of the evenrng was caused by the announcement of the Blue M Queen Ey eryone w as enyrous of the queen as thrs rs the most coyeted honor any M H S student can recerye After the annuals were passed around the remarnder of the ey enrn was spent sr nrnt, books Thrs w as the last of our school dances so eyeryone enjoyed hrmself as he neyer had before so hrs memorres of socral actryrtres would be complete to the last chapter v ' ' ' r' r . ,- . . ' . ' ' .V ' Z . . y . QT. ' '- ' I .-' ' ., g v . : 4. - .1 1 1 . ' Committees. composed of seniors, worked hard u . f , . , . . . , L ' ' v 1 ' A 1 . . ' tv VL' ' - . - - ' ' ' 'A I I 5 L. ' L, C . .' , t . ' v ' v ' . e ' v . . C v . Q .' r , . . - . , ., ' 4 ' ' A Q ' 'E-Z V U -
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