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The Mounder of 1944 iff FAREWELL if We of the Senior Class have spent four years enjoying the happiness that goes with high school days, and in the future we shall look back upon this school with esteem. lt is with enjoyment and expectation, not unmixed with a degree of regret, that we begin our new adventure in life. We know not what the future holds. Many will go into the service of our country, as other graduates before them have done. Some are destined for college, work in other towns, and work here in Mount Morris. We are beginning on a new venture, a business venture, to test what we have learned in this high school. Let us hope that we pass this big test of life. Let us hope that we can apply the principles, we have learned to the actual circumstances, for our teachers have been faithful to us in teachingg and we must carry out what we have learned to the best of our ability. 4, A . Perhaps we envy you Freshmen, for you have three glorious years ahead of you. Many of us might feel that we could have done better, but most of us have taken advantage of our opportunity for a good education. So we say farewell to the happiest and fullest days of our life. Farewell to you underclassmeng may you enjoy the rest of your high school days as we have enjoyed ours. Farewell to the faculty, who has guided and trained us for the future. Farewell to the school house, where we had many an enjoyable time at dances, banquets, and plays. We will miss you and think of you often, recalling all of the things which made our stay here worth-while and pleasant. U51
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The Mounder of 1944 iff Top Row-Alter, Baker, Bartow, Brinker, Crocker, Deneau, Diehl, Diehl. Second Row-Evans, Frawert, Gardner, V. Goodrich, Hird, Hoffman, D. Horst, Miller. Third Row-Moore, Meyers, Newcomer, Price, Rader, Rohleder, Ross, Rowe. Fourth Row-Ruble, Shank, Statler, Stengel, Wagner. Wheldon, Wolfe. IUNIOR CLASS Preridezzt ............ ....... P AUL FRAWERT Vive Prefidenl .............. ...,.... J IM ROHLEDER Sefrelary and Treamrer ..... ...,.. D OLORES CROCKER Sludezzt Comzvil Membery ..... .,,,.,4,,, D 0R15 HORST U73 DICK SHANK
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