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Page 17 text:
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SENIOR CLASS We entered school in ’47, Timid, quiet, and shy. We ran up and down the halls, The right room always passing by. Our president was Paul DuMontelle, A lad of charm and wit. Vice-president was Gloria Bloomquist, Who more than did her bit. John Smith was treasurer, Joe Bennett read the minutes through. The class members did their share, To MCHS, they were true. As Sophomores we were quite lively, Our officers were swell, Janet Lieberman was our president, She served us very well. Benny Bybee was vice-president, Liked by me and you. “Moe” Bennett was the treasurer, Jerry Fite the secretary, had many things to do. Next Juniors, we became, Along our happy, carefree way. We were led by Jerry Fite, And Nancy Murry, a twosome, gave and gay. John Smith was treasurer, He kept the money, see? Alice Fawver kept the minutes, For she was our secretary. Our Junior class skit was a huge success, We heard our “Moe Baby” sing, cry, and fret. To the tune of “The Twelfth Street Rag.” As Joann Newberry played the clarinet. Our banquet was in an old Dutch Garden, Our guests were happy and gay. When to the music of Don Adam’s Orchestra, They began to swing and sway.
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In September 1950 as Seniors, We entered the high school’s open door. Our last year is this at Momence High, For us, there will be no more. John Smith as president, Speaks not for himself, but for our class. And the vice-president is, Margaret Patton, an energetic lass. The keeper of the money, and The scriber for the books. Is gay Sally Dolder, So debanair in looks. Our Senior class play was, A three-act thrilling drama— “You Can't Take It With You,” Which brought out both Dad and Mamma. The boys in sports were good, Both in basketball and football. The girls were quite victorious, In playing volleyball. Mr. Hanson, Mr. Hamann, and Miss Brown, Have been our sponsors. For them our cheers, For the help they have given us, Through all our high school years. We the class of fifty-one, Present our annual Monesse. With “Our School” as our theme, We worked with pride and stress. And now comes the time when we must part, The leaving we regret. Together we have been four years, But it seems now that we have just met.
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