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r fin •x : dq pqnxi » dcoxz zxz scoBK D(niZE FLASH LITES C tf.w of 957 First Row—Dolly Mellott, Kathleen Hill. Nancy Pyle. Jane MacKinlay, Nancy Taylor, Vergie Doyle, Marjorie Hann. Gale Hann. Second Row—Dora Brown, Sue Welsh. Yvonne Souders, Beverly Fox, Pat Culler, Daisy Everts, Janet Mellott. Third Row—Willis Kerlin, Harold Sipes, Ronald Kams! Charles Seville, Roy Summers, Edgar Shives. John Carbaugh. Jimmie Chesnut. . Fourth Row—Bill Tritle, Fred Sheeder, Walter Branche, Arthur Jefferson, Ernest Harris, Fred Stenger. Jack Spriggs. Wayne Snyder, David Kendall, Harold Ray. Advisers—Miss Lenore Raffensberger, Mr. C. B. Chubb President—William Tritle Secretary—Jane MacKinlay Vice President—Nancy Pyle Treasurer—Ernest Harris Business Manager—Fred Sheeder
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Senior Calendar September 4—Seniors make their final stand at good old M. H. S. September 26-28—Again they chose the sophomores for “initiation” test. September 29—A bake sale helps our bank account—a week-by-week employment. October 4—■Class secretary’s hay ride causes everyone enjoyment. November 15—“The Swamp House,” our annual play, is the highlight of the fall. December 22—Senior homeroom Christmas party is the liveliest of all. January 24—With semester tests completed, seniors plan new publication. February 20—Interviews on students' futures help complete their education. April 15—FLASH LJTES finally goes to press, the work otf toilsome days. May 2—Juniors entertain the class, receive their sincere praise. May 16-18—New York bound, the ’52’s resolve to have scone fun. May 29—Classes over—Graduation—The seniors’ work is done.
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