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MARTENSDALE HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL COLORS Royal Blue and Gold SCHOOL MOTTO Through thick and thin For Martensdale, we'Il win. M. H. S. SCHOOL SONG lMusic, On Wisconsinnl On lVlartensdale, On Martensdale Our own dear high school true. We will always love they colors Dear old gold and blue, Ever faithful to our promise, We will keep them high, Ever in the front they'll lw For Martensciale High. We, thy sons and faithful daughters, M. H. S. shall stancl For the best our nation oifers In this promised land. When we leave thy halls of learning Right we'll ere defend. True to every preeept, taught Until the end PEP LEADERS Morgan Weaver 1 1 1 1 1 1 1lul-uvi1wi- .. ... .. 1 1 1 t7l
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