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Seniors William Maxey Bill Maxey began life in Montrose. He spent two years in Arizona and California but returned to M. H. S. for the completion of his schooling. He was a member of the Hi-Y and an advertising man- ager on the 4'Acta staff. Bill wants to be an aviator. Geraldine McCabe Geraldine McCabe began her days of overflowing helpfulness in Bridgewater Twp. No one could ask for a more willing classmate. Geraldine has dis- played her ability and originality by designing and weaving a beautiful Indian rug. Her many friends look forward to the day when Geraldine will attain her goal as a nursery governess. 5 r. 3 i 5 is 5 i 5 Jimmy, a filend to all, has been with us twelve H years. His interests vary from riding to playing the French horn. He played in the band three years and proved himself quite a handy man in the In- dustrial Art department. Donald McKeeby The one with the grin? Yes, that's Don. If there ever was a class cut-up, the class of '41 has him. When Don plays baseball, however, the rest of us grin-he always comes through a-sailing. 2 E Z, ? gr Page Twenty-three
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i Seniors Joan Mackey For a number of years, Joan Mackey has been a loyal citizen of Montrose. She has a well-known habit of saying what she thinks, and she's a member of the honor roll. A high standing in art and a place in the Girls' Ensemble are the stand-outs of her school life. Gerard Mahoney Gerard Mahoney may not have much size, but he certainly possesses a lot of wit. Wherever he is- in the shop, out hunting, or in seventh period Eng- lish class, he always has a joke. Gerard was Sopho- more class treasurer. He was also active in base- ball one year. Marion Marsh . Marion Marsh lives in Fairdale, but she comes to M. H. S. for her education. Her friendly nature has won many friends for her. President of Tri-Hi-Y, a member of the senior play cast, and a first-chair saxophonist describe Marion better than we can. George Martin Even though he settled in M. H. S. for his educa- tion, George Martin has not let books get ahead of his natural love for hunting. 'Alf there's game to be shot, Martin will shoot it g but in between hunt- ing seasons George has found time to play clarinet two years and participate in Hi-Y and volley ball one year. l Page Twenty-two
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Seniors Lucille Melhuish Lucille comes from Heart Lake, except for a few days in the winter when she is snowbound. Pets take her fancy, especially sheep and cats. She hopes to enter Keystone to prepare for a medical secretary. In chemistry she is excellentg in fact, in all of her subjects she has been at the top of her class. Patricia Melhuish Patty is best known for her sweet alto voiceg but she will long be remembered for her impersona- tion of Miss Wohlhieter. Besides her ability to act, Patty possesses invaluable cleverness. She took a fender off a certain car, and the mechanics are the only ones wise to this. George Miller George came to us from Mayfield, Pennsylvania, in his sophomore year and since that time has been known to us as the silent camera man. George takes Chemistry and seems to enjoy it a lot. His idea as far as sports go is- I'1l watch. Evelyn Mitchell Evelyn can be found on the Snake Creek Road almost any time except when she is participating in her favorite pastime, dancing. You often find her just visiting with someone around school. She is quiet, but full of fun, and an all-around good sport. Page Twenty-four
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