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History of the Senior Class IS year ' s senior class began at M. U. S. in 1 1 )2t, four years ago. The class has been changed around, but there are still quite a number of good students and athletes left. When we began at M. U. S., always dear to us, we were somewhat timid, entering a new school, meeting new boys, and being taught by a new faculty But as the time went on we found ourselves as a young bird that might venture forth from its mother ' s nest to learn to fly (but not in an aeroplane). Then we began to take interest in the school, boys, and teachers and soon found out that they will make some of the best friends we will ever know. Our time has been spent in many different ways, but first of all in studying, then in senior class meetings, selecting and buying the rings, and having our pic- tures taken for the Annual. One of us has been here for eight years, another six. and still another only one. But just the same we have had a fin? tine, and feel that we are leaving the best school we will ever attend. We feel that M. U. S. is our school, and love it so much that we hate to leave it. But so long as there is no other way out of it we must do so, and always try. to make the best of things, and always look at the good side of life. The officers of the Senior Class are: Roy Wenzler, President; bred Hooper, Vice-President; Wilson Raney, Secretary-Treasurer; and William Fleming. Class Historian. All of these have done their duties very well, and we wish them the same success in their class standing at college. Page Thirteen
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