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NEVERMORE . . We have graduated . . , To be a part of Montebello . v To be High School students . . Nevermore. To wait . . . Breathlessly for the bell to ring Dismissing a class , , . For the report cards To send our spirits crashing . . . To feel . , . The thrill of winning honor For old Montebello . . . The thrill of teachers Praising our work . . Nevermore. To pledge . . . Our allegiance to the flag In assembly , . . To uphold The honor of Montebello . . To shout . . , When our teams scored A victory . . . Our praises To the victor when we lost . . . Nevermore, For we . . . Have entered the game of life . . To see Montebello . . . fNevermore . . IEAN VALENTINE. Page Twenty-th.
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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Iune 5, 1935 Processional-'iPomp and Circumstancen - Invocation - - - - - - - - - - - - Elgar - Rev. E. D. Goodell Hllrbana Overture ----..-..--- Roberts High School Orchestra Pauline Terpstra Spencer, conducting The following seniors make their final appearance in the high school orchestra, Gladys Barthol lack Glover Marvel Milnes Ray Broguiere Ellen Louise Holloway Beth Morris Georgia N. Childs Morris E. Horsley Belmont Paine Burma Rose Cope Margaret Kay Edwin Victor Fay Arline Fortner Eulene Lewis Charles E, Wallace Edward Quint, Ir, R. Lynd Warren, lr. Salutatory ----.-.- Class Orator ---- - , Valedictory ---- - - - - - Marjorie Iacobson - - Tom Urton - - Norma Iune Bell Senior Girls Sextet- Lift Thine Eyes - ---, - Mendelssohn Lillian Bradley Clara Thetford Helen Curley Ellen Louise Holloway Elizabeth Sproule Frances Taylor-Accompanist La Donna Leuenberger Commencement Address ---- - - - Dr, Rufus B, von KleinSmid President of the University of Southern California Senior Marimba Ensemble- Tales from Vienna Woods - - - Strauss Burma Rose Cope Margaret Kay Eulene Lewis Miriam Martz Margaret PolderfAccompanist Beth Morris Presentation of Class -------- Mark R. Iacobs, Principal Presentation of Diplomas ------.- Clarence W. Froome Former President of Board of School Trustees Presentation of Gold Seal Diplomas - - - Iohn L. Love, Vice-Principal Presentation of Pro Merito Pins - Mrs. Evelyn Flowers Sykes, Vice-Principal Senior Boys Double Quartet- Those Pals of Ours ----- Cole Richard Pyle lack Hunt Morris Horsley Ben Gautier Enio Della Chiara Arthur Bloom Kenneth Schreyer lack Martin Margaret Kay, Pianist Presentation of Class Gift - - - Elwood Phillips, President of Senior Class Acceptance of Class Gift - - Llewellyn Bonser, President of Student Body Song- Alma Mater ---- - - Members of Senior Class Recessional- Farewell to Thee - - - High School Orchestra CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Elwood Phillips ,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,s,,,, P resident ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. E l wood Phillips Virginia Begley .,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, V ice-President ,,.,,,,,,,,. La Donna Leuenberger Norma Iune Bell .,,,.,..,.. ,,,,,,,,, S ecretary ,,,,.,,,, ,,.......,,........ A Ilene Millar Mary Lucille Burgess... ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer ,r,rr ...,,,.. I ohn Willforcl Page Twenty-two
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THE JUNIOR CLASS juniors, juniors, everywhere-September 1934 saw them busily engaged in the business of appearing grown up, for now they had attained the distinction of upperclassmen. Nor was this in name only: many cast aside their lassitude, and resolved, now or never, to make the Pro Merito Society, in spite of being en'- rolled in U. S. history, chemistry and ,even trig. On the vast athletic field were found many intrepid juniors, eager to test their power or skill in football, basketball, tennis, track, and baseball. V Paddy the Next Best Thing, the gilnior play, was one of the bestgnot next best-accomplishments of the junior class this year, due to the splendid cast and the hard and appreciated work of Mrs.'Eubanks. This play has set a high standard for plays in the future. V Due to the perseverance and influence of the juniors, for the first time at M. H. S, all upperclassmen were able to obtain rings, the pattern selected being adopt- ed for the school ring, thus eliminating the expense of making a new die each year. Heretofore, only seniors could purchase rings: departure from the usual custom is setting a line tradition. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Lawrence Olander ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, P resident ,,,,,,,,,, ........ L awrence Olander Ellen Armer ,.,...... ....... V ice-President ...,...... ........... M erle Graham Iune Conant ........, .......... S ecretary ......... .......... K Oma Le Clair Iohnny Garrett ......... ........., T reasurer ..... .......,.. I ohnny Garrett Page Twenty-four
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