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♦H- Senior Officers ROBERT LEWIS METZ JR—President “One for all and all for one.” Class President 42; Junior Play 41; Senior Play 42; Annual Staff 41, 42; P. F. A. Club, President 42 Ath¬ letic Association 42; Monogram Club 41, 42. Basketball Squad 40, 41, 42; Football Squad 41; Glee Club 40, 41; Nature Club, President 40; Harmonica Club 38, 39; 4-H Club 38, 39. MARY JANE ELIZABETH SAUNDERS— ' Vice-Pres. “I wish that friends were always true and motives al¬ ways pure; I wish the good were not so few; I wish the bad were fewer”. Basketball Squad, 41, 42; Baseball Squad 39, 40, 41, 42; Art Club 38; Monogram Club 39, 40, 41; Sec. 42; Ath¬ letic Association, Treas. 42; Dramatic Club, Vice- Pres. 42; Senior Class Vice-President 42. Track 40; Annual Staff 42; Home EC. Club 39; Senior Play 42; Junior Play 41; Public Speaking Club 42; Glee Club, Recording Secretary 41. HANNA CORRINE OLSEN—Secretary “Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.”. Glee Club 39, 40, 41, 42; Latin Club 42; Senior Class Sec. 42; Junior Class Treas. 41. Beta Club 40; Senior Play 42: Annual Staff 42. DAVID STARKE NOELLr-Treasurer “The world is no better if we worry, and no better if we hurry”. Athletic Association 42; Basketball Squad 40, 42; Sen¬ ior Class Treasurer 42; Art Club 39, 40; Glee Club 42. Basketball, Manager 41; Monogram Qlub 40, Vice- President 41; President 42; Junior Play 40; Track 40. o
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•e4« Diary of the Senior Class Years are the milestones that tell us the distance we have traveled. We can turn back the pages of Time and review the events of yesteryear as they apply to our own lives—a lasting record of our activities, our experiences and our viewpoints—a living memory of things attempted and things accomplished. Below are a few pages from our diary: FRESHMEN 1938-39 “When a task is first begun, Never leave it until its done”. Sep t. 5 —High school career began for the class of ’42; Sixty members. OFFICERS: President—James Forgie. Secy and Treasurer, John Allen. Sponsors: Misses Ruff and Stevens. An uneventful year. SOPHOMORE 1939-40 “Habit is like a webb, we weave a thread of it everyday and, at last, we cannot break it.” SEPT. 6—We started our second year of events. , President—Jane Brown. Secretary—John Allen. Treasurer—Eddly Rosazza. Sponsor--Mrs. Ellis. MAY—iSophomore-Freshman supper iat Lakeside. Just about everyone came out on top this year (in grades). JUNIOR 1940- 41 “Work conquers all things”. Sept. 7—Upon entering our Junior year, these students w r ere selected to fill the offices: , President—Jane Brown. Vice-President—Hanna Olsen. Sec’y and Treasurer—John Allen. Sponsor—Miss Ruff. APRIL—JUNIOR PLAY. “HILLBILLY COURTSHIP.” CAST—Mary Jane Saunders, Gaynelle Ramsey, Louise Ward, Edith Ayers, Doro¬ thy Jean Burkholder, Junior Metz, John Allen, Buddy Thomas, Billy Inge, Wesley Huddleston) and Marvin Kidd, MAY 30—Senior Picnic at Lakeside (and how it rained) A very happy year. SENIOR 1941- 42 “Press forward and thou shaft surely reap.” SEPT. 8—Our last year at M. H. S. began. OFFICERS: President—Junior Metz. Vice-President—Mary Jane Saunders, Secretary—Hanna Osen. Treasurer—David Noel. DECEMBER—Senior Play, “Aunt Susie Shoots the Works.” CAST—Maxine Sublett, Mary Janie Saun¬ ders, Louise Ward, Gaynelle Ramsey, Do¬ rothy Jean Burkholder, Jane Brown, Jun¬ ior Metz, Billy Inge, Wesley Huddleston, and Clifton Ward. MAY—Juniors entertained us. Remem¬ ber the fun! Although we have had our ups and downs, these four years have been happy years. And, as we leave this school tonight, we will carry with us a lasting memory of these years. In the years to come we will look over our diary,- and as we read the events and names, we will remember it all and smile. We leave this place, where we have accomplished great things to strive for still greater things. 4
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