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liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llHill?lllllWllllllllllllllillllllIllliZ'll1Illlllll'llllllll- WWlllllWill'llllizlwllllllxliflllllllllllllllllIllwllllllllllilll' ,llllll 'HU llll ,ll llllil'l'llll'l1lllllll'?'llll' will!llllfllllllhllllll'lllllllllllllli.Hwlllllll'illlll'lllllllwlllll lllllli'!ll'WWlllililllillilllllllllilllllllll :llllZlllll1 llllllli'lllllllflllllill''1lllllllllllPllllllll'lllIIillllll!lllllll7'llllllllEJll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll OLIN ROGERS RUG OLEO General Course, Committees, Mathemat- ics Club 135, Business Manager of K'Acta 145, Class Basket Ball 145, Asst. Manager of F-eotball 145. Here is one member of the Senior Class that knows what the word 'tquiet means. This does not deduct any school or class spirit on his part as he is always t-o be found on the sidelines cheering with vim and vigor. There is no inkling of any ro- mance in his high school Career, but little has been brought to light of his boyhood romantic fancies. We feel sure that Rog, having the qualities of Lindbergh, will make an aviator that the world will always remember. ALTA SNYDER Montrose, Pa. General Course, Committees 11-2-35, Play 135, Life Staff 125, Penny Circus 135, Citamadra Club 135, Glee Club 145. Learn to admire rightlyf' As a committee worker, sport promoter, and soda-jerker, no one can fill the bill but Alta. We are afraid, however, that she will leave our group to become a Tanner. WILLIAM SEARLE Montrose, Pa. BILLY Academic Course: Football 12-35, Track 12-45, Editor-in-chief to Life 145, Per- sonal Editor to Acta 145, Cover Design -of Acta 145, Band Reporter to Acta 135, Cheer Leader 135, Basket Ball Mgr. 145, Orchestra 125, Citamadra Club 1353 Business Club 135, Athletic reporter to Montrose Independent 145, Senior Play Committee 145. William B. Searle adds finis to all of those editorials which he writes as no one else can. We never knew what the- B mean,t but we think it means Berries. He is still Billy to most, Bill to many, and will to all. He can play football-remember Olyphant in '26Y He can make the rest of the boys in the County jump when it comes to pole vaultingg he can also man- age a basket ball team and is a one-man riot in all his many and varied activities. ROBERT STOCKHOLM Franklin Forks, Pa. KIBOB77 Entered Freshman Year, General Course, Basket Ball 12-3-45, Captain Basket Ball 145, Exchange Editor to Life 145, Plays 12-35, Committees 13-45, Citamadra Club 135, Business Club 135, Baseball 145, Foot- ball 145, Boys' Chorus 145, Senior Play 145. Robert Lyle Stockholm, later christened Bob, had an M. B, added to his handle at M. H. S. The M. B. is Bob's degree signifying that he is a master of Baseball, Basket Ball, Football, Beau- tiful Women, Ball Rooms, Rotary Banquets, Bril- liant Marks, Bull Throwing and Bien Aime. Bob has Hit, them, and those hidden away in that Lindbergh way of his and like Lindy We shall all follow his flight and safe landing with the best wishes of our heart. 1lillI1sllllaalllamlllLaillliQlilllinllllsmllinlllanllllmel lllggilll si l ggi fig rl in si lga inl1 igglllglllillvlll Lligll 1alll lllIi1lliinlilIi'13i 111l 1l. l1 15 1 1lg11 lexll1lLall llgi lllllIsilllga.1l I.llsaillearllllllimW illjiil Il111 i islllll Iall IIlllll41ll1i.iiiiillllllilill 5.QIIl igIl11mllllfnllli45 lluwllllligi,in f 24
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ll l l NWWW WWUWWll1NNll CLEON TANNER Montrose, Pa. GOOFY RASCAL Foot Ball 11-2-3-453 Captain of Foot Ball 1255 Track 11-2-3-459 Captain Track 12-3- 455 Basket Ball 12-3-45g Captain Basket Ball 1353 Citamadra Club 1355 Committees and Play 1353 Academic Course. Goofy is the record Alta -tude holder of the county: of course we mean in the high jump. In addition to track Goof only holds three major sport letters, no doubt he should have more but they give only four at M. H. S. Goofs old battle cries of My ball, and Here! have oriented many a foot ball and Basket ball team. They will certainly be missed when the going gets rough, and the French class will surely be demoralized without that Let me see. GLENDORA VOSS DODO Academic Course, Class Secretary 1353 Gllee Club 13-45g Editor-in-Chief of the Acta 145, Mathematics Club 1353 Com- mittees 11-2-3-453 Honor 145. If you work then with a will, It will be but playing still. Glendora is equally good at work or play. She believes in steady work in sch-ool hours as may be seen by observing her in Study Hall, especially when she's working on the Acta. Many members of our class will remember her as the official Chauf- feur. KATHRYN WARNER Birchardville, Pa. KKKATY77 Entered Freshman Yearg Academic Courseg Glee Club 11-353 Music Club 1359 Tri-Y Club 1453 Citamadra Club 1353 Pub- licity Committee 145, Assistant Circulat- ing Manager 145. Katy has been with us four years of hiizh school, and we have found her to be a very valu- able companion and friend. She is interested in all athletics and class events. Her smile brightens all her classmates' woes. Katy could easily be called unequaled, why d0n't we? NELSON WARNER Montrose, Pa. UNELLIEH Academic Coursey Class Vice President 135, Foot Ball 1253 Basket Ball 12-3-453 Track 145, Manager of Track 1455 Busi- ness Manager of Life 145g Athletic Re- porter to Acta 1453 Committees 11-2-3 453 Cltamadra Club 135g lnterclass Bas- ket Ball 1453 Senior Play 145. Nellie, the worthy Captain of the second Basket Ball team, seems to think long walks necessary to keep in training, His favorite walk is out Cliff Street,-fwe wonder why? As Busi- ness Manager of this year's M. H. S. Life we ieel that Nelson has dune a great deal to make the paper a success. ,, , ,,,,,, ,, W.. i,,i,,,, M , W, :W i ,U , ,,,,,,,N, ,,,', HMWlWWHHWMWWlWWWWWWWHWWWNWWHHHlWWWMMHWwWMWWMMJMMlll Nwll WNlWHW HWHWMWWWHW HHWWN 26
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