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lEXTf?Q2fEf!f517f Lutille Mohler Money isn't everything--Wealth can be had in health. REVEILLE Staff 4 Class Officer Vice-President 2 Cleo Club 1 Music Festival 1 Music Concert l Music Contest l Junior Frolic 1.2.4 Librarian 1-3 Senior Play 4 Arvella Windhorn B ch rainbow has its pot of gold Qt 15118 Bndo bodland High School 1 REVEILLE Staff 4 Librarian 4 Home Ee Club 2-4 Senior Play - 4 Catherine Shoufler Tbgpe are two sides to every q etion--The right and the WUQBSQ , HBVEILLE Staff 4 Art contest 2,4 Ee Club 4 1 fdrian 2-4 Rgveille Staff 5-4 Editor 5.4 ,Reporter 4 J ior Frolic 4 Darrell Piersol Life is a song--Thatis why I sing. Band Solo Contest Concert Swingsters Basketball Manager Class Officer President Vice-President Student Council Football Manager Glee Club Solo Contest Music Contest Music Festival Concert Junior Frolic Junior Play Librarian National Honor Society One Act Play Contest Science Club Open House Speech Contest Extemporaneous Oratorical Senior Play REVEILLE Staff Kenneth Weber Keep Climbing. Basketball Football Junior Frolic HHN Club Science Club Track Senior Play 1-4 163 1-4 5,4 3 1 3,4 3,4 5 1-4 1,2,4 1,2,4 1-4 1-4 1,2,4 3 3 3,4 2,4 2-4 --4 -4 2 l 2-4 1-4 4 4 1,5 l,2,4 1 2 ,rs 113 M53 , V4
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CON S E, LAT A winner never quits quitter never wins. REVEILLE Staff Art Contest Band Concert Class Reporter Glee Club Music Contest Concert Music Festival G A A Reporter Home Ec Club Reporter Social Chairman Junior Frolic Librarian Pep Club Reveille News Staff Assistant Editor Feature Writer Reporter Science Club Secretary-Treasurer Open House Speech Contest Serious Original Oration Vivian Johnston Q Q '1 'I 44 II! CD 23 Q2 S9 C-4 5.1. B CD 9' 5 Q 1 and O-'03 we l'9rPl4'-'lrbrb I- H U B NN 2- 1,2 l,3,4 4 1-4 1 4 l,2,4 2-4 1-4 1,5,4 3,4 5,4 1,354 3,4 4 3,4 3,4 S 4 Be not simply good--be good for something. Wellington High School Glee Club Music Festival kConcert Home Ec Club Librarian 1,2 3 5 3 3,4 4 Practice makes perfect. REVEILLE Staff Art Contest Band Concert Contest Swingsters Basketball Class C?fioer Student Council Footbal1 Glee Club Contest Festival Junior Frolic NIJ!! -w-- - x-.1113 Science Club President Open House Track Senior Play Jananne Sivill 4 3 lei 1-4 l,?,4 3,4 1-5 3 144 264 2,4 1-4 1,2,4 3 2-4 4 3,4 5 5 Always meet your obligations, and keep your promises. REVEILLE Staff Glee Club Contest Concert Music Festival G A A Secretary Junior Frolic Pep Club Cheer Leader Science Club Open House Senior Play '4 1-4 1-4 'Iii 1-4 1-4 4 l,2,4 ld!- I A 3 rs 4
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.r it 49 ff 1 ' ,e,, e, - shy V,-1-. nag-',: w -rdf! I' si nh S - - - ..: Q In the fall of 1940 a group of fifty-three nstarry-eyedu freshmen--Shyly entered the doors of MTHS to start their four-year journey for a.highem asm better education. At first we were frightened Cas all freshmen arej but finally we became braver and braver. After our initiation we thought eur- selves really able to continue and be recognized by our upperolassmen. .One of our first tasks was to elect officers. After deep consideration to choose someone, we finally decided on the following! President ..... . . Darrell Piersol Vice-President ...... Robert Carter Secretary-Treasurer . . . Ruth Newtson Student Council 0 A 0 0 0 Waneta Callahan . . . . . Eugene Asbury Mr. Bishop and Mr. Tabor were our very capable advisers. When it came time for us to participate in the Junior Frolic, we entered it with a nMock Trial.n we received third for our stunt, but we felt as though we had gained experience and profited greatly by our mistakes, Our boys went out for sports and we were well represented in track, 'bas- ketball, and football. Our freshman year was a lot of fun and at the end of the year all of as were anticipating the next year at NEHS. As sophomores we entered school a little more bravely. Three newgatwe, dents joined us but three students left us so again we had a total of fiftym three. For our officers we chose: President . .... . . Robert Carter Vice-President ..... . Lucille Mohler Secretary-Treasurer . . . Ruth Newtson . Student Council . . . . Waneta Callahan . . . . Darrell Piersol Our advisers were Miss Ward and Mr. Funk. 4, U we entered the Junior Frolic with the stunt entitled, uwelre In lherd ly Now.u we felt as though our stunt were a good one, and it greatly deserved the second place we got. . f 4
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