Montgomery Clinton High School - Microphone Yearbook (Montgomery, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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Class of 1943 OFFICERS President ...... .... W illiam Henderson Vice President --- .... Eugene Houser Secretary .... ,.,,. J ane H311 Treasurer --- .... Joseph Mauck Class History We started our formal education as high school students in September, 1939. Miss Bitting CMrs. Drickj, Mr. Rahauser, and Miss Turner were our home room teachers, as we required three rooms for our 102 members. During our sophomore year we elected Jane Hall, president, Calvin Barto, vice president, John Waltman, secretary, and William Henderson, treasurer. A class party was held in late winter at Margery Pauling's home. This was our first social event. It was a successful and gala affair. During the junior year we selected our class rings. We then decided to raise some money by sponsoring a movie, 'tKathleen and having a food sale. With the proceeds we sponsored the Senior Party. This social function was greatly enjoyed by all. Our class officers were president, William Henderson, vice president, Jane Andy Hall, secretary, Beaver Waldron, treasurer, Elwood Harer. How proud we were when we became seniors! Our class, consisting of thirty- six members, selected William Henderson as president, Eugene Houser as vice presi- dent, Jane Hall as secretary, and Joe Mauck as treasurer. Our activities started with the magazine campaign, which was very successful financially. We proved our abilities as salesmen and earned a goodly sum to be applied to the Year Book expenses. Mrs. McMillen, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Pauling, and Mrs. Waltman, our grade mothers, gave us a very nice Christmas Party. Next came the big day when we had our pictures taken, and we were all uneasy until we saw the proofs. Shortly after Christmas we chose our class colors-blue and gold--and ordered our felt goods. It arrived while school was closed for the registering of individuals for War Ration Book Two. Tiger House , which was selected as our class play, proved to be a very successful venture. It was a mystery comedy which kept the audience in suspense until the final act. There was a large attendance and those who saw it agreed that it was an excellent school production. As the Year Book goes to press, we are looking forward eagerly to graduation. Twelve

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Year Book Staff Editor-in-Chief-Helen Louise Herman Business Manager-Jane Hall Circulation-Elwood Harer, Fae McMillen, Lloyd Miller Advertising Manager-Eugene Houser Assistant Manager-Robert Russell d Photography Editors-Maxine Eck, Ned Pauling Sports-William Henderson, Joe Mauck Art Editor-Frances Hartzell Senior Histories-Eleanor Bastian, Shirley Mincernoyer, Lois Warner, June Woodling Activities Editor-Margery Pauling Typists-Carl Hessel, June McMi1len, Reba Reese, Roberta Wolf Home Room Teachers-Mildred R. Eaton, Marjorie Kostenbader Adviser-Evadne M. Ruggles Eleven



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WILLIAM HENDERSON Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Movie Club 3, Vice President of Athletic Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Class 3, 4, Microphone 4, Year Book 4, Class Treasurer 2, Class Secretary l, Senior Class Play. On a basketball Hoor is the most likely place to find our class president, Bill. Never tiring of the sport, he has often pulled our team to the winning side. Bill's good-natured personality has won him many friends during his school life. EUGENE HOUSER Hi-Y 1, Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Vice President of Class 4, Football 4, Basketball 4, Year Book 4, Microphone 4. Eugene is the tallest boy in our class. Captain of the Safety Patrol, he could be seen on the corner every night as We left school. His friendliness and wit have Won him many friends. His likeable personality Will help him greatly in ,later life. We Wish him all the luck in the world. , JANE HALL Dramatic Club, Secretary 1, Tri-I-li-Y 2, Cheerleader 4, Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Class President 2, Vice President of Class 3, Secretary of Class 4, Microphone 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Year Book 4, Basketball 3, 4, Senior Class Play. Jane shows great ability on a basketball Hoor. But even sports are forgotten when she catches sight of her favorite candy-peppermint. Jane's sunny per- sonality Will bring cheer to many suiering patients when her ambition to be a nurse is achieved. ,,. ,. JOSEPH MAUCK Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 12: 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Year Book 4, Senior Class lay. J oe's life will never be dull, because he has so many interests. He is a bundle of good fun with a strong personality. His chief interest is in girls, who do not seem to mind his attentions. Joe will certainly go places. Thirteen

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