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WE PRINT FOR FAME AND FUN Informality is the keynote of the l94l Record. Our adviser, Mr. Flinn, thinks along with all of us, that this is the best yearbook arrangement that we have ever had. The Record staff has been working diligently for weeks in order to turn out the finest book that M. H. S. has ever known. You only had to pass by Room 104 any afternoon to see the staff busily engaged in the great task of compiling a yearbook for the press. Some would be identifying and mounting pictures, some would be Writing up different sections of the book, others could be seen in the typing room preparing the final pages, and still others would be scouting around for advertisements. Those whose contributions and services have been particularly valuable are our very capable editors-in-chiefs, Ioe Horning and Iohn Iednaczg our talented art editor, Didi Dun- pheyg and our photographers, Ioe Simkins and Bob Nelson, whose informal shots have added an extra amount of interest to the Record. The staff has had a lot of fun mixed with hard work in presenting the Record to the student body. The Business Staff was ably directed by Walter Iohnson, whose hours of painstaking labor made the Record a financial success. Special credit should be given to Bill Bush, Catherine Weber, lean Rosenast, Iohn Iones and Kathleen Burgess for faithful service in those depart- ments where there is little glory other than a lot of hard work. The l94U Record took first place in both the National Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The staff sincerely hopes that the 1941 Record will come home with another first. Mr. Flinn was presented with a gold Adviser's Key at the Colum- bia Scholastic Press Association, and is now one of the distinguished few to receive such a reward. If you look carefully, you will see it hanging from his watch chain. And so we have completed the Record of our happy high school days, and our book now takes its place in M. H. S.'s hall of yearbook fame. Phipps, Burgess, Young Iohnson, Weber, Bush
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Hill, Friiz, Ford, Iones, Wilson, Hover, Rapp, Brickley Mr. mm, Jednm, naming 31,2 1947 1660?
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GIRLS GLEE CLUB F1rstRow Matthews Guxce Mlllward Gllbert Hagemann Taggart Turner North Carruth Boushell Russo Moore Tllton Crxder Paul Hartlgan Second Row Reed Bendler McKay Rlchardson Suhr Blourne Patchett Van Buren R1chter Ropsevttch G Archdeacon Chamberlam Lees Relgens H111 Assenhelmer Third Row Armstrong Rlems Warren Musgrove Burgess Archdeacon Nylander Cotteroll Trarner Clark Hover Davxs Iohnson Worthlngton Davles DeLuca S1mk1ns Hurfl Forney Wllson SHAHPS The Class of 1941 now takes tts boys and g1rls tnto the Mus1c Department Where they w1ll see musxcrans of the school bus1ly engaged 1n thelr many dut1es The Glee Clubs have had a very successful season under the capable d1rect1on of M1ss Ethel V Rudderow Many of the members were pr1v11eged to attend Ph1ladelph1a Orchestra concerts prov1ded by the Van Renssalaer Student Fund The clubs partrclpated 1n assemblres and ably performed the muslc for the Chrlstmas presentat1on The Other Wrse Man Our school sxngers also broadcast over WCAM on the Hurley Program tn March And last but not least the Glee Club appeared as a vested cho1r at the Baccalaureate Servtce Ofhcers for th1s season are Pres1dent Evelyn North v1ce presldent Manon Turner and secretary Iamce Carruth BOYS' GLEE CLUB Fzrst Row Ross Durham Cate Weygand Green Cannmg Buzby Second Row Rockatellow Smlth Mmnlch W Rockafellow Ford Potter Alexander Sweet Thrrd Row Anderson Hormng Thornton Hunter Graham Caputt V Rockalellow H111 I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . u . 11 . , . . 1 1 . . , 1 ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1
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