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Class Presidents Seated: Senior Class President-William Flindt. Junior Class President-Bill Whalen. Standing: Freshman Class President-Amos Hollister. Sophomore Class President-Betty Stevens Page Thirteen
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Page Twelve Class History We charged on M. H. S. one day As pea-green freshmen, scared but gay. We didn't know what was in store Because we'd never worked before. A Bush we chose as president, And on a party he was bent, So each turned out to do his best That it might be a huge success. Two members of the faculty From math and hist'ry were set free To watch us when we had our fun, Or squelch some mischief just begun. Then in the fall of thirty-eight We came back feeling simply great. Miss Mac, our sponsor, made her bow, And Jo was picked to lead us now. Another party was devised, And mem'ries of it still are prized, But all the fun we had that night Could not compare with our delight At going off to swim and eat On Class Day-that was joy complete. Then Mr. Sipe accepted us As Jolly Juniors without fuss, And soon, with Stilson in command, He gave our class a rousing hand. We chose our rings without delay, And when they came, the bright display Made us the envy of the rest Who'd have to wait a year at best. It wasn't long before we thought A dance would calm our minds distraught It truly did, and we declare It Was a very grand affair. Thus one by one the days flew by, And when the first of June was nigh, We took the seniors on a spree. To end the year successfully. But living up to customs old. As seniors we've been brave and bold. Bill Flindt has been our captain great, Miss Pedrick's hand has kept us straight And looking back, we'll safely bet That this year's been the finest yet. One night we skated at the lake- It was a treat-that's no mistake. And then there was the Senior Play To be remembered 'til we're gray, But now with graduation near, We bid good-bye to school days dear.
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Evelyn Auburn From Southtown comes Evelyn. She is an en- thusiastic bowler and is fond of dancing and going to the movies. Scranton is a big attraction to her be- Seniors Werdon Allen First saw light of day Jan. 17, a few years backg finished four successful years at M. H. S. with a place on the honor rollg was Mr. Sipe's right hand man in Chemistryg that's a short short of Werdon Allen, secretary, class of '41. Louise Arnold Louise Arno1d's high school days at M. H. S. were filled with activities. She cooks and sews but pre- fers to roller skate. She belonged to the Tri-Hi-Y and participated in our faculty impersonations skit. As Miss Swain in the senior play, she was charming. cause many a day she has spent there shopping. ii fifffff, Harris Ayres Whether we think of Harris swimming, hunting, or driving the delivery truck, we think of him as his own natural self-a sincere friend. He is our strong man and acquired his strength working on the farm during the summer. His hobby is collecting guns. Page Fourteen
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