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. .. 5 . MHS- i f .. .. 1 ,- . 1:- .0 ' ,' I u It 4' -:-,Aix 1':v.f.w,5- ' S Q if' I I 0, If 'K um NVINIFRED H. NESSLY 1.li1l1II1iC5 She does what she wishes, She don't when she wrm'tg She'll do what you ask her, If you don't then she won't. Student Council 1153 Girl Reserve 12-455 Jr. Play: Glee Club 134451 Uperetta 135: Green and White Stuff 1353 Annual Stuff 1452 Debate 1453 Sr. Play: Basketball 145. CARL LAMBKY CQuaker5 I'm noted ns a Quaker, Maybe it is true, 1 uni a little bashful, But my troubles they are few. ALBERTA BRANSON 1Bertie5 0ur Bertie's got the pep, The pep that can't be bent, With her leading all our yells YVe've seldom met defeat. Basketball 13-455 Girl Reserve 13-453 Ass't Cheer Lender 1455 From Udallg Basketball 11-255 Jr. Play 135. EFFIE L. STUUT iF. EJ She's really very patient, Trustful und true YVe 0an't help but like ber Now really, can you? Debate 1451 Oneretta 1l-453 Chorus 12-353 Girl Reserve 12-45. LUCILLE SNXDER 1Snyder5 'KH1'l' smiles a gift, YVe know 'tis true. Where Lucille is No one is blue. Basketball 13-45: Captain 1453 Vice-President Class 115: Glee Club 125: Operettn 1255 Girl Reserve 12-3-453 Student Council 135g Annual Stuff 145. LESLIE LOPER 1LeS5 Leslie-'s fond of Storeys Not the kind you write You can intention Helen Since she's not in sight. Football 12'3-453 Basketball 12-3-455 Operettn 13526190 Club 135: Sr. Play 1455 Jr. Play 135: Business Manager of UM 145. LEONARD CRUM 1Skinny5 'Allen of few words are the best men. Leonard must be one of them then. Pont-G1':1du:ite. ELLEN NVAGNER 1T0pas5 'tHappiest of girls Is our little Ellen i You can always tell her l For she-'ll be with Helen. Girl Reserve 12-3-45. bd 0 ' Pave Fifteen
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l -' s .2 me .- 1 -. 5 2 5 s ' we.-E' 9 Q : ' - ' 1 l ETHEL MYERS . 1Auntiel Auntie's leaving M. H. S, She suys she'f: going to teach, Seem like when we think of her, We ulways think of l'renvh. Green and White 'Staff 1313 Vine-President Girl Reserve 1315 Sec1'etury-Treasurer Class 1 Student Counvil 1215 Jr. Plnyg Br-sketbnll 3-415 Sr. Play. MILLARD TUB KLE Q 1'1'ur lf in amongst the urls you find Something to make you laugh, Just luy the blame on Millnrd, For lie's on this Annual Stuff. Annual Stuff 141. LUCILE E. HUTSELL 1Donnie1 Light hair and brown eyes, Are the characteristics of Lucile She accomplishes everything she tries And is xi worker of great zeal. Annual Stuff 1412 Debate 141: Girl Reserve 13-41g Green and YVhite Staff 1313 Sr. Playg Front Leon, Glee Club 11'21g Vice-President 1115 Secretary-Trensurer Class 121. NINA H UMBOLT 1Brick1 Brick has lead our Girl Reserve, Did it awfully well The many other things she did We don't hnve room to tell. President Girl Reserve 1413 Jr. Play: Sec- retary-'freasurer Class 1215 Green and White Stuff 131. BESSIIL GIBBILNS 1Betty1 Betty is renl witty and wise, See that sparkle in those eyes, Yes, shels sweet and clever ton, I admire her, now d0n't you? Glef- Club 11-2-31: Operettu 12-31 Debate 121: Girl Reserve 12-3-413 Vice-President Class 1315 Jr. Pluyg From Kingman 1113 From Law- rence, lielnn Literary Society. MONA R. ADAMS 1Ruthy1 Everybody likes her. Of that I am quite sure, For Mona is always happy, Quiet, sedate and demuref' Glee Club 11-21g Operettu 1113 Girl Reserve 12441. ALMA M. SMITH 1Smithy1 Smith is our typist, She's medals won we know Naturally when her words fly up Her thoughts remain below. Uorr. Secretary Girl Reserve .12-415 Green and White Staff 1313 Typewriting Team 13-41. SARAH A. BALDOCK fSadie1 If you wnnt something done, Just Sarah go ask For we never have known her ' To shirk even one task. 1 Girl Reserve 12-41. l Page Fourteen 9110 1 J' 1 0 . tee- 94 f H 1
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t 9 5 g1f'. Class l listorie of ,26 Un September seventh, in the year of our Lord, nineteen twenty-two, there entered into the land of learning fifty-two see knowledge. Some came fro111 the eighth grade where they hat. engaged in filling their minds with valuable knowledgeg some were and fresh from the far country, some were from farms where tl been tillers of the soilg and some were from other halls of instruetf.. . And it came to pass that Barbara Robertson rose up as the gr leader chosen to lead these seekers of knowledge. And as they dwelt in the land they fell in with the customs of the inhabitants thereof, and their strangeness wore away, and they each became as one amongst the rest. As days flew by they partook of the merriment and enjoyments of this land. Out on the football Hllll basketball fields of this land many of their munbers did march bravely and gallantly. The second year it came to pass that the class did choose Claude Cosner to guide them. Likewise it did come to pass that the Hi-Y and Girl Reserve began to function and the multitude thronged to support them. Now the class in the third year did choose Earel McMunn to serve them and it so happened that in order that the coffers might be filled with silver, the class gave the The Deacon Entangledf, which the people did much enjoy. And as the days came and went the fatted calf was killed and thus a great passover took place, noted for its beauty and splendor, and to which all the Seniors were hidden. A And again in the fourth year the class elected liarel Mcltlunn presi- dent, and the multitude's eyes were turned toward graduation. It so happened that many had dropped by the wayside, only thirty remaining. And as they did tarry here they decided to publish the M to keep dear the memories of their ti111e spent in these pleasant halls. To replenish the coffers the class presented And Holne Came Ted,', after which the whole land praised it. The multitude thronged to support basketball, football, track, tennis, debate and music. So it came to pass that with much sorrow in their hearts and yet with great rejoicing this class did receive their diplomas and passed out quietly, ever to be missed. The play is done, the curtain drops, Slow falling to tl1e prompter's bell, One moment yet, the actor stops And turns around to say- -F arewellf, Page Sixteen ' 01119 1 1 -war
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