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M.H.S. THE PIERIAN 1 g 2 3 pntiHor ' a iflfHHctg? 1 I ' HE diploma you get in June i- going - ■ to mean •an many things to you ; hence. When you come upon it as you are rummaging thru some treasure box. it will call up for you all the fun and work and worry of your high school davs : it will bring back forgotten face- : it will remind you of forgotten frolics and scrapes — yes. and of really splendid things you will be proud to remember having done. That is what this diploma will come to mean to you. But in the first few day- and weeks of its possession, and particularly next September, when all come trooping back- without you. it will seem to you more like a barrier shutting you out from a dear, familiar world. That is what I really wish to talk to you about. When you read these words. it will be but a day or two until your diploma is in your hands. When that day comes. I should like you to re- member that, altho we may seem very far away to you. to us you are still very near. You still belong to us. You are just not with us. For many a long day, we shall speak to each other of you. We shall be eager for news of you, and, not hearing, we shall ask. What do you hear from So- and-So? Where is he? What is he doing this year? We shall rejoice when the news is splendid. We shall grieve with you when things go badly. And when there is no news, our hearts will sink for we shall know you have forgotten your dreams. Will you then, in the davs. the weeks, yes. even in the years to come, remember that we have not forgotten, that we are waiting for news, splen- did, glorious news of you? Mary Morrow. Once more the high school graduates Appear in bright array. ' Twill take thorn twenty years to know How much thev know today. A broad-minded sponsor has vision. Page twelve
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M.H.S. THE PIERIAN 1 !)2 WEESNEK M ALONE LOOFBOVRROW Donald W. Semler — Academic Football ' 21, ' 22; Register ' 22: Hi-Y ' 21, ' 22; J. B. B. C. ' 21; S. B. B. C. ' 23; Apollo Chorus; The Life of Youth; Mikado, Clarence. Don graces the football field, and gets his name before the public by his posters. Doris Weesner — Academic Novrrac ' 23; Pedestrian Club ' 19, ' 20, ' 21; Latin Club ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; G. A. A. ' 20, ' 21; Class Social Committee ' 19, ' 20, ' 22, ' 23; Commercial Club ' 19. Where Doris is, there we find our class Presi- dent. A companionable girl with a cheery smile. Harold M alone — Academic Football, ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; Track ' 22; Student Coun- cil ' 19, ' 20, ' 21, ' 22, ' 23; Pres. Senior Class ' 23; Pres. Junior Class; Pres. Spanish Club ' 22; Kern Kraft Klub ' 20, ' 21, ' 22; S. B. B. C. ; PIERIAN. Here is an anomaly — a studious student and an athletic athlete combined. Harold will be an asset to some college football team next fall. Lucile Jeanette Loofeourrow — Academic- Student Council ' 23; Noyrrac ' 23; Orchestra ' 23; Bus. Mgr. Register ' 23; Dramatic Society; Pres. Latin Club ' 21; Philathea ' 22; Senior Play Committee; PIERIAN; Mikado Chorus; Betty Wales and Mr. Kidd; The Burglar. She has a Budding aspiration for art. Merle Hobson — Vocational Printing Track ' 20, 21. ' 22, ' 23; Student Council 22, ' 23. Merle certainly is the Speed King when it comes to the 880 and the mile run. He was a high point getter when we squared accounts with Muncte. Virginia Harris — Academic Pedestrian ' 21, ' 22; Chairman Ring and Pin Committee ' 22; Vice-Pres. G. A. A. 21. ' 22; Vice- Pres. Senior Class ' 23; Vice-Pres. Noyrrac ' 22, ' 23; Chairman Senior Play Committee ' 23; ir Re- serves ' 23. Did you ever know Virginia not to be elected to something? We didn ' t. She is the busiest and most popular girl in school. Richard Clark — Academic. Commercial Dick doesn ' t know what a long face is. Its a a good thing, for an unhappy look wouldn ' t go well with his hair. Margaret Coe — Academic Pedestrian 21, ' 22; ( ,. A. A. ' 22; Vice-Pres. Knowledge Group Girl Reserve ' 23; PIERIAN ' 23; Six Times Nine. Peg ' s not a busy woman, but she ' s always buzzing around; and oh: how she does handle the truth. c HOBSON COE There is only one class president born every year, Page fourteen
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