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MEMORIES QF THE CLASS ,OF '22 We entered this school as Freshmen. Three years ago last fall, And we've worked, and toiled, and struggled, , . 'Till we have learned it all. The next year we were Soph'mores, ' Carefree, happy and gay, But nevertheless, our lessons were good, Or so they all did say. And then as Juniors we did shine, g e . And worked with might and main, , 'Til the records we left on the teachers' desk, Can never be made again. . And now as the Seniors of the school, When the race is nearly run, We clearly see as we couldn't before, That our life work's just begun. And as we leave theseclassrooms, Never to enter again, . The earnest desire in every heart, Is Aim High Until the End. ' -H. B. '22 7 W ,,, 7,,, ,, AW ,WE ,7, ,,,,,, ......j....L.--., 4 1 4 E 1 , il l 4 3.1
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SQCIETY On the evening of November the first the High School, accompanied by the faculty, put on an extra face and dress and came to the school house, to enjoy a masquerade social. Clowns, Indians, preachers, negroes, poor, forlorn women and up-to-date young ladies turned out. Mr. Rankin received the prize for being the best masked. The evening was enjoyed by all. On December the twenty-second the faculty entertained the High School with a Christmas social. The guests were grouped into colleges, Yale scoring the highest -in the contests and Columbia the least. To show our appreciation and enjoyment of the evening, we presented to each of the faculty a box of candy. ' ' ' r' On February the third we had with us Alvin C. York, world's greatest war hero. He gave us a very interesting talk. He was accompanied by Rev. Melvin Russell who entertained us with music. I A I . ,- On April the fifteenth the Senior class play, What Happened Toi Jones was given before a large and attentive audience. The evening Was one of side-splitting laughter for all. A ' f 5 We are looking forward to April the twenty-ninth when the Junildrs will give the Seniors their annual reception. An enjoyable evening is expected. We are also looking forward to May the sixth when we will be initiated into the Alumni Association of dear old M. H. S. V y L The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were organized by Miss Brothers. They have proven a success to the school. The enrollment of the Boys' is at present- twenty- seveng the Girls' seventeen. ' The orchestra under the supervision of Miss Brothers, has appeared more often in public than other school organizations. They have participated in programs at the farmer's meetings, basket ball games, musicales and commencements. ,
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