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Seniors Kenneth Caterson Kenneth Caterson, the tall blonde member of our class, has been a very popular pupil among his class- mates. He spent his spare moments in his Chevy and usually had two or three fair ladies as company. Ken was a member of the band and topped an out- standing basketball career as captain. Earle Catlin Small of stature, quiet in nature, but one of our most loyal members is Earle Catlin. He was a mem- ber of the band for two years and was class treasurer when a Junior. In his senior year Earle proved himself a capable third baseman on the ball team. 5 Q s s Kenneth, better known since the lmpersonations as Mr. Birchard II, is the star pitcher for the Mont- rose Swampers. Ken goes out for sports in a big way. Volley ball, baseball, and bowling are his favorites. Speaking of the impersonations, Ken's curly hair is the one advantage which he has over Mr. Birchard. Madelyn Chier Madelyn Chier flitted from the cradle to the end of her high school days with dancing toes and a song in her heart. Her dark eyes sparkle from morning till night, and she leaves no task undone, whether it be supervising N. Y. A., working on Acta, or senior dramatics. Page bixteen
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Seniors Hilda Bateson N o class would have been complete without Hilda. She pleased the teachers with a quick, correct recita- tion and her fellow students with her sense of humor. Well liked, Hilda goes in for skiing and tennis in a big way. Eva Maye Bell Eva was born in Dimock, but came to M. H. S. for her schooldays. She was an active member of Tri- Hi-Y her first year in high school. As typist on the Life and Lady Lillian in the senior play, Eva has proved she has much ability. E In spite of his many school pranks, Art received honors. He plays the clarinet, but I'm sure glass blowing is his calling. Art is extremely witty and his favorite pastime is thinking of nicknames for everyone he knows. Musical variations are a spe- cialty with him, too. Dorothea Bush Dorothea has travelled with this class all her school life, and she's been a true friend and helper. The active part she took in Tri-Hi-Y and Acta will be remembered by all of us. She spent her noon- hours dancing, which is her favorite past-time. 5 Q. iz 5 s E . Page Fifteen
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Seniors Edwin Conklin Edwin is just a shy farmer boy, but he does have a way with the girls. If you've noticed an increase in his height, it's because of swimming which he en- joyed nearly every day last summer. He has, also, taken to dancing and is getting to be quite an artist at it, both in round and square dancing. Rita Dean The old adage surprises come in small packages suits Rita to a t , for though she is the shortest girl in our class she has been active in many school affairs and is a first-class commercial student. Al- though she is rather quiet, she possesses that qual- , 3 , 1:55 yr r .weuwmmi ' Searle Dolan Searle Dolan's first squawk was officially recorded one morning Knot the firstJ in April. Eighteen years later, he has earned a place in the boys' octet, and the distinction of being one of five in the smallest class in school-Solid Geometry. Irene Estabrook Irene joined us during our Freshman year. She soon mastered the flute, and now holds a chair in the senior band. She likes English and is excellent in shorthand. A cheerful worker, she has made the band room pleasant in carrying out her duties for Mr. Taylor. ity which makes her a favorite wherever she goes. Page Seventeen
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