o . ys ' =. oo eee C.-M Lk ow — . i,’ ve a l Jil if Wa Laon BL Verne. oe GeAeA. 43 Pep Conmitto- Ll; HieTri 1,5,4; Trensurer 1,4; Meet Uncle Sally 3; Blue Gold 4. Mac Jordon: Hi-Tri 1 »aO,43 GaieAe 1; Glee Club 1,2,5,4; ‘lue Gold ,4; Contatn 4; Libra rain oe Junior Playe 3,4: GeAsA- 1,2,5,43 Sentor 3 ’ Virginia Johnson; Hi-Tri 1,2 Ot? Operetta ls; Glee Club 3 Blue Gold 4; Cowty Chorus 2 Contata 1,2,4. GeAvAe 1,2,5,43 Senior Pla7; Glee 4+ Christmas Play l, (2, 4; Operetta. 1s Jane Lyons: Hi-Tri 1,2,5, Club 1,2,5,4; Librarian’ 2; County Chorus 3,4. Harold Leach: Hi-¥i 1,2,5,4; Football 2; F.P.A. 1,2,5; Track Se Charles Lentz: Class President 3; Operetta 1; Basltetball 1,2,5,45 Football 1,2,5,4; Track 1,2,5,4; Proek Capte Lin; HieYi 1,2 3,45 Hi-Yi end Vice- President 4. Betty Lienhart: Hi-Tril, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Tri Sscretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Play 5S, 4; Blue Gold 3; Pep Committee 6, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Christmas Play 1, 2, 4; Operotta 1; County Chorus 5, 4; Annual SZditor 4. Clifford lies: HieY 1, 2, 5, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball il; Operetta; 1; Track l. Tom Marlatt; Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, 4; Football 6, 4; Senior Plav; Christmas Play le Thelma McIlvenna; Hi-Tril, 2, 5, Gold 4; Commercial Teams 3, 4; Gl Operetta 1; Senior Play. 4; GeAche a3 Bs 4: Blue ee Club 4; Christmas Play 4; Herva ficIivenna;: Hi-Tril, 2, 5, 4; Ge Aw. Awe 1, 2, 4: Blue Gold 4; Christmas play 4; Operetta 1; Glee Club 4, Charles lcGuire;: Hi-Y 5 2, 9, 4; Football l, 2, 3S, 4: Basketball 1, 2, S, 4; Officer s of Class l, Q. Officer of Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 1, 23; FeFeA. 1, 2, 3, 4: Prosident 4: Vice- President Bs Christmas Play 1; Oporettal. Helen Meryman: Hi-Tril, 2, 35, 4; Librarian 4, Elizabeth Montgomery: Hi-Tril, 2, 5, 4; G.A-A. 1, 2, 3, 4:3 Glee Club 4; Commercial Team 3; Officers of Cless ie 3, 4. Christmas Play 4
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CLASS OF t40 We entered M. GO. I. S. with a fecling of despdir. All was confusion for we were strangers thoro. This changed in a few short weeks For advisors and upperclassmen help In things a freshman socks. The first year things wero very slow, Since we were up and on the BO « But now our days seem going fast — As our goal grows very near to us. . Soon our four year's bliss will be a remembered past. For high school friends we've set apart A lasting place within our heart. : Like a sailor, thankful for wind-fillod sails, We regret to leave those who’ prepared us For life's penetrating gales. When I look back I get the bluos, : To think of M. H. S. and all the things we'll lose. But we are glad to be near our glory In a branck of man's greatest institution That wc might be with you in the world's story. We'll soon join you on the battlefield of life, And grow old as others follow to help’us in our strife. We hope we've devoured some knowledgo, And we'll try not waste your sacrifices After we've crossed that near bridge. ---=-George Owens
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