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CLASS S0 GS OUR TRIBUTE Tune-Londonderry Air 1Danny Boyj Words by June McMil1en Come, Seniors, All, We'll laud our Alma Matter, Our high school days have now come to an end, In '43 our caps and gowns we're donning, To show the world, our lessons we have learned. Our colors bright of blue and gold are flying, High, high above the common walks of life: They challenge us to live and love more nobly- Oh, teachers dear, a tribute true, we pay to you. Dear Fellow-students, as we now are leaving, Our hearts and hands we all extend to you: Follow the trail where we are proudly leading, Let's seek the best of Character in life, And Culture, too, will be our fond ambition, Citizenship, our country's greatest need-- For these we'll strive and always we'll remember Montgomery-Clinton, the source of our ideals. FORWARD, SENIGRS Tune- Onward Christian Soldiers Words by Helen Louise Herman For the past twelve years We've attended schoolg We have learned our lessons And the Golden Ruleg We have worked together, Played together, toog With our graduation day So near, we're sad, 'tis true. Chorus- Forward then, all seniors! This our battle hymn- Don't forget our motto: We are out to win! Freshmen, sophomores, juniors We are fond of youg We value your friendship- Loyal, strong and true. Though we roam o'er all the world, This one thing we know- We'll never forget you, no matter Where we go. Class of Nineteen Forty-three Is beginning lifeg We are well prepared For the coming strife. We thank all the members of Our dear faculty For the things they've Taught us of freedom and liberty. FAREWELL With expectant faces lifted As into the world We go, Our hearts beat fasi and livelyg And we all too sadly Feel the pain of parting from you, Our dear Montgomery-Clinton School. The members of the Class of '43 Will pledge their hearts and souls And will defend their standards Till they have reached their goals, They vow to do or die for thee, Their dear Montgomery-Clinton School. -Shirley Mincemoyer Tw euty-tw 0
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LOIS WARNER Dancing Club 1, 2g Dramatic ciub 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 23 President of Dramatic Club 3, Year Book Historian 4. Loi.s's pleasant smile and willingness to give a help- ing hand are characteristics for which ,we all admire her. She likes to write letters and just loves to go to the movies. She is a good student, and we are sure she will gain success in whatever she undertakes. i ROBERTA WOLF Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Dancing Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4g Secretary of Dramatic Club 3. Bertie's the brunette of our class. She has a nice smile for everyone. Her ambition is to be a telephone operator or perhaps a secretary. We know you'l1 succeed, Roberta. Class Play. Twenty-one ZENA WIDIELL Zena, the newest addition to our class came to us from Geneva, New York. Quiet as a mouse she can appreciate a joke and frequently can make us laugh as well. May she enjoy great happiness' JUNE WOODLING , Dancing Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3 4 Reporter and Treasurer of Dramatic Club 3, Year Book 4 Senlor June takes great pride in her school work and studies very hard. She longs to become a secretary This shouldn't be difficult for a girl of her sparkling personality and determination. She is a true friend willing to help others at any time.
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AS THE IUNICDRS SEE US 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 S15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Prettiest Girl-Eleanor Bastian Most Handsome Boy-John Waltman Best Boy Athlete-Bill Henderson Best Girl Athlete-Jane Hall Most Talkative-Eugene Beeber Busiest-Maxine Eck, Helen Louise Herman Most Intelligent-Maxine Eck Best Story Teller-J oe Mauck Sleepiest-Harold Foust Shows Most School Spirit-Jane Hall Tardiest-Byron Kilmer Best Singer-J une McMillen Best Musician-Eugene Houser Pleasantest Personality-Eleanor Bastian, Bill Drum Best Sense of Humor-Paul Shrey Most Likely to Succeed in Life-Helen Louise Herman, Ned. Pauling Moodiest-Shirley Mincemoyer Which Girl Will Make the Best Wife?-Jane Hall Which Boy Will Make the Best Husband?-Bob Russell Giggler-Fae McMillen Shyest-Bill Drum Best Dressed-Lloyd Miller Sweetest-Eleanor Bastian. iviargery Pauling Most Ambitious--Margery Pauling Fussiest-Carl I-Iessel Proudest-J une lfVoodling, Reba Reese Twenty-three
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