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361 f x ,M I an 2 2 5 E V I 0 When the present Senior Class answered the call for its first school term, Silas Dillman was not a member of the class. It was not until we had advanced to Eighth Grade that we were fortunate enough to have Silas join us. Immediately We felt that he was going to be a valuable addition to our group. Silas proved to be just that. Silas was never given a task to perform that he didn't do and he always did his part to the best of his knowledge. To him the Class of 1946 always came before pleasure. Thus it is easily understood that it was with much regret that we saw Silas answer the call of our country and enter the Air Corps at the close of our junior year. However, our loss was Uncle Sam's gain and now we all look forward to the time when he will come back, whether we are still in school or not. It is with a feeling of pride and deep friendship that we dedicate this Candlebeam to a former schoolmate and esteemed friend, Silas Dillman. THE 1945 CANDLES:-:AM Page Two MHS
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.fbi , ,. -- of N 1946 CANDLEBEANX PUBLISHED BY THE SENIQR CLASS NXCCLURE HIGH SCHGGI. MCCLURE, PENNSYLVANIA Volume XIII. Board of Eclucojcion P. E. Marshall, Woodrow Mattern, S. H. Bubb, C. S. Klinger, W. S. Boonie THE M. H. S. CANDLEBEAM 1946 Page One
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361 .M fx O FSWO 1' . In publishing this, the thirteenth edition of the Candlebeam, the Senior Class of 1946 has a two- fold purpose in mind. First, because of the many joyous experiences which we have shared together, we want this Candlebeam to serve as reminder to our teachers, and our schoolmates, and ourselves. Secondly, in recognition of the fine coopera- tion given to us by the patrons of this community during our four years in high school, we publish this Candlebeam to enable them to become better acquainted with the organizations and activities of our school during the 1945-1946 school year. IN CO nie as Page Dedication ..... ..... 2 Faculty .......... .... 4 Board of Directors. . .... 4 Seniors .......... . . .5-9 Class Song ..... .... 9 Class History .... .... 1 0 Class Poem ...... .... l l Class Prophecy ..... .... 1 2 Candlebeam Staff ... ... .13 Senior Boys, Quartet ..... ...... l 3 Senior Class Play... . . . . .14 Under-Classmen .... . .15-18 Elementary Grades . . . .19-23 Snapshot Page . . . Activities ........ Snapshot Page . . . Advertisements . . . THE N1.P1.E5. CANDLEBEAM . .24 ..25-32 .....33 H34-76 1946 Page Three
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