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enior Cjfcwfi .jskrifory Memory takes us back to September 1943 when we all were shy and afraid as we entered high school, but oh, so proud that we had at last become a Freshman. Remember initiation? We were more painted than any lndian about to set out on the war path! Remember wrestling with Latin, Algebra, and General Science. Remember working on numerous committees? Upper classmen have a way of heaping the heavy work on the unsuspecting Frosh who at first are flattered and then disillusioned. lYou Freshmen know what l meanll Our Sophomore year was a golden year of memories. We had the dance of the year. The Student Council with the aid of the faculty inaugurated new rules for attendance after that dance. And then we were luniors and troubled bygfinances. We sponsored a Donkey Basketball game to raise money for our Iunior-Senior Prom. That Prom did us proud. Our Senior guests were surprised at our ingenuity. That was also the year we sponsored two orchestras for our lunior Class Mixer. Advice to under classmen-always check carefully on this item so this doesn't happen to you-it's expensive! The Senior year arrived and departed all too soon. We busied ourselves with our classes Csomel, our annual lindustriouslifl, and our classmates lwhole heartedlyl. Our class has always been high scliolastically. The honor roll has carried several names from our class every year. The Student Council has been active and strong this year. Many new and Worthwhile ideas were originated by the Student Council President, Helen I-lolderman. A Our Senior boys have been active in athletics all four years. Neush, Dock, Lloyd, Fire, Younker, Smudge, Ollie, Peel, Burt, Shuggy, and Crull are all letter men. Butch Waters showed promise in athletics, but ill health forced Butch from school in our lunior year. Our Senior girls have been a joy to Miss Legate in gym work and G.A.A. Mary lane and Phyl have done able work as cheerleaders. lt is with pride that we are graduating, but it is with sorrow we complete our years of learning and fun at M.C.H.S. Page 23
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enior Cfafw icerd PHYLLIS FHEAD HOWARD PEEL President M ' Vice-President JM ' QL M, Page 24 GLADYS STALKER BURT IOHNSON Secretary Treasurer
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