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Seniors Allison Griflis Allison was born in Binghamtong now he takes noon jaunts around Montrose. A quiet sort of lad is Al until that effervescent giggle breaks forth- then there's no rest for anyone. Allison has held a clarinet chair in senior band and is a whiz at art. Marian Hamlin Marian came to us from Binghamton during our Junior year, but we soon learned to feel that she be- longed to us. Her even disposition and graciousness to everybody have gained for her a reputation of charm and sweetness. Her favorite candy bar is Oh Henry, and of dancing she is extremely fond. James Harman came from Picture Rocks in his Sophomore year to complete his education at M.H.S. His knack at photography has helped out a great deal on the Acta Staff. In band James plays a trom- bone. He's active in sports, too-basketball and track being his specialties. Dorothy Hawley Dorothy was born at Forest Lake and still resides there, but comes to town for readin' and Writin'. She likes to do experiments, dance, and talk about her big brother Bill. Dorothy has a desire to be- come a nurse and our guess is that she'll make a good one. Page Nineteen
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Seniors William Flindt The M. H. S. Rogue's Gallery lists Bill Flindt thus: Born April 28, '233 height, 6 ft. 2 in. fthe Senior skyscraperlg weight, 1703 hair, browng eyes, blue. He's a tailor's son, and he looks it. Incidentally, he's an honor student, as well as class president. Helen Garey Helen says very littleg nevertheless when she does, it merits a listening ear. Her part of the senior im- personations was reader, which she handled effi- Q ciently as she does all she undertakes. Helen takes f the commercial subjects but enjoys English most of all. Anthony Golis Anthony, who comes from Williams Pond, was one of our star basketball players. He made many a point for M. H. S. An earnest worker in Problems of Democracyg at square dancing, not easy to excel. Florence Greiner Our sweet, shy classmate who sells candy at noon is Florence Greiner. She was born in New York State but spent her four years of high school with us. She can play the accordion and has been al- ways willing to entertain at school affairs. Page Eighteen
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Seniors Donald Herne Don Herne arrived late one day in October, and has arrived late at everything since. He left M.H.S. in '40 to join the Navy, found high school completion required, and came back to finish a commercial course in the best of spirits with the class of '41, Eleanor James One of the kindest and most beloved members of our class is Eleanor James. She can smile her way through any trouble and has a willingness and abil- ity for work that is seldom found. Eleanor was assistant editor of the Acta, and merited a place on the honor roll. Josephine J ewett A conscientious pupil and a friend to everyone is Josephine Jewett. Lady Mary in the senior play and Editor-in-Chief of the Life have proved her abilitiesg but her four years' work in Tri-Hi-Y and her high marks also help make Jo an all-around student. Donald Johnson Another tall member of our class is Donald John- son from South Montrose. Don is very handy with tools and machinery and is also interested in voca- tional agriculture training. He likes to square dance and often entertains us during the noon hour with cowboy songs. Page Twenty
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