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All of the out-of-town students know of the patience and long-suffering of our bus drivers. They endure more noise and nonsense than any other people in any other field. BUS DRIVERS: Delmar Kunz. Bern: Bill Hayes, Georgetowng Lester Alleman, Nounang Joyce Rigby, Pegramg Ernest Bischoff, Geneva, Clarence Lindsay, Dingle l not shown t. S-I CAFETERIA WORKERS These are the women who spend long hours every day cooking tasty meals for the mob that storms through the cafe- teria each noon hour. They make it possible for students to have a hot, low-cost meal every day. This is a special advantage to the out-of- town students and band stu- dents. We appreciate the effort that goes into the preparation of those colorful, steaming trays.
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CLASSES High school life dawns on the new freshman with a gasp and a sigh as he first steps into the swing of things at our own MHS. Slowly he gains confidence through participation in intramural programs, assemblies, class parties, and just association with others. But about the time he really begins to feel at ease, he finds that it is summer vacation, and he is a sophomore. As a sophomore, his scope of activities increases. He finds courage to belong to a few clubs, talk to a few upperclassmen, and to lord it over the incoming freshmen. Then, after the usual struggle with final tests, he wonders where the year has gone. As a junior, he is an upperclassman himself. Now he really thinks he is hot stuff, or tries to make the younger students think so. The highlight of the Junior year is the Junior Prom, the big dance of the high school career. All the Jun- iors will agree that the Junior year is the hardest of all high school. Nevertheless, he still has time for the class parties, the assemblies, the clubs and organizations, the dances -all the things that help to make a real high school memory. About this time, the boys find that they are the ones on top in the athletics depart- ment, and not the 'folderv kids. Now the Senior year, the dawn of the clos- ing day of the high school career, begins. Hopes for the future begin to take definite shape. Doubts a r e many. But still it's wonderful. And then, GRADUATION! Suddenly it's all over! You,re oui, with only mem- ories, happy ones. we hope. I5
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