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WWWWM WmmwmwwwWWwwmwwwmwmwwwwwmmmwwwwwwwmmwwwwmmm Three years have passed swiftly by, and now the year '29 has ar- rived. Lee Noble was again elected president making this the first time in history of M. H. S. that one person has been chosen class president four consecutive years. Vesta Birchard was elected as vice president, Louise Allen as secretary, and Herbert Tyler as treasurer. Miss Taylor sponsored the first semester of the year, but, after her resignation, Mr. Frear wars asked to sponsor the class. Thirty-six students were enrolled in the Senior class. The class had four new members who are: Esther Gelatt, Thompsong Hester Shoemaker, Mehoopanyg Chauncy Saupp, Waymart, and Mary La- Pear, New Milford. There are only four Seniors, Leona Benedict, Glendora Voss, Lee Noble, and Melvin Rosendale who have been with the class of '29 from first grade. The most important events of this year were the trip to the Harford fair, the two days at the Montrose fair when the class sold candy, cracker jack, gum, and lolly pops, the trip to Binghamton for Acta pictures, the choice of the Senior play, and the sale of candy and jello. Lee T. Summers '29 HONOR STUDENTS Freda Griffis Lee Noble Ellen Neville Mary Babcock Leona Benedict Florence Da Vall Evelyn Payne Glendora Voss Herbert Tyler Ruth Crossen Class Colors-rose and white. Class Flower-tulip. MmmmwmmwwwmmwmmmmwWwwWWWWMW Mmwmmwwmmmwwmmmmmmmmmwmmm
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WWWWHWWWWWHWWWNNNWWWWHWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWNWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWW LOUISE ALLEN Montrose, Pa. BABS Commercial Courseg Class reporter fox' M, H. S. Life 1153 Class Treasurer 1255 Class reporter f-or Acta 1355 Class Secre- tary 1455 Glee Club 135g Citamadra Club 1353 President of Tri-Y Club 1455 Circus 13-453 Committees 11-2-3-45g Typist for Acta 145 3 Typist for UM. H. S. Life 145. Louise is a leader of high rank and an all around good sport. She's going to be a Stenog and has already earned quite a distinction as typist for the Life and the Acta. We also hear that she likes Bills and Joe-Jos.', Well-they're lucky! She has certain weaknesses, we'll grant-we all have, though hers are few. DOROTHY ALDRICH KIDOTYY Montrose, Pa., R. F. D. 3. Entered Freshman year. Commercial Courseg Glee Club 11-2-3-453 Class Report- er to Life 125g Typist to Life 145g Day by Day reporter to Acta 1455 Citamadra Club 1355 Girl Reserve Club 1455 Commit- tees. Even though Dot is a very quiet mem- ber of our class, she is full of pep and humcr. She's always ready with a helping hand and a cheerful smile, and can she make he fingers travel over the keys of the typewriter? It is hard to discover Dots weakness, but we are certain she has one if she belongs to the class of '29, She may live out of town but we'll not forget her and we join hands in wishing her the best of success as a Stenog. MARIAN ARNOLD Fairdale, Pa. Commercial Courseg Play 12-45g Cita- madra Club 1355 Girl Reserve Club 145g Committees. Friendliness and quietness seem to be Marian's two chief characteristics. Since her entrance in the class of '29 our Sopho- more year, she has proved to be a willing worker. To be somebody's Stenogf' lis Marian's. PAULINE BIRNEY Montrose, Pa. POLLY Commercial Courseg Glee Glub 11-2-3' 455 Committees 11-2-3-45. Bashful and shy and small is Pauline, but good things come in small packages. We do not know much about Polly except as we know her in school. She has been a loyal member of our Glee Club. She is al- ways ready to lend a helping hand. The Class of '29 extends its best wishes to you Polly as Somebody's Stenogf' mwwwwwwmww ....,, wwwwwtwwwiilwwwvmwwmit JG .,..... ,,,, ...,, ,,,, ,,,.. ....... ...,, ,.,... HwVVww .... .,,, HWWWNHHHWWHWWMWNWHMHWWWWWWWHWWWNWWWW WWMMMMMMMWJWWW NNWWHWHWNWM WWWWMWWHWWWWWW ,,.. ...... ..... ..... . . . ,.
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