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E Z 9? 53 an M dadamdafettez time golden aiiuezf' So often we ask ourselves, Why do we attend school? just what do we expect to get out of it? Our first thoughts are of its material value. School at the present doesn't seem to meet our needs half so well as a job, netting us dollars and cents, would. Yet, we do enjoy the many friends we encounter and the unforgettable experiences that only a student at MHS could run into. But, we must probe deeper into our textbooks to dis- cover the candid answer to our question. Theoretically, we at MHS are seeking wisdom. Oh, not just Webster's definition of wisdom fknowledge KGERMANJ practically applied to the best endsj. No, we are seek- ing the type of wisdom that only we students can obtain. Wisdom from competition in athletics, participation in school clubs, our classroom studies, and the bond of friendship existing between the administration, faculty, and student body. This type of wisdom teaches us the value of co-oper- ation, fair play, sound judgment, and following instruc- tions exactly, which will remain with us long after we have walked down the corridors of MHS for the last time. FOR THOSE WHO SEEK IT .
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aidfmff one hvolume muskegon senior high school muskegon, michigan Editor . . Frances Belmonte Advisor . . . Ethel Pihlstrom Photographers . . john Thompson jim Sutcliffe
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As we look about our campus, we are aware of three symbols that remind us of this wisdom. They are the owls on the corners of the building, the owls as a part of the insignia on our class rings, and probably the most obvious symbol is the monument to Charles H. Hackley, representing the Goddess of Wisdom or Knowledge, which is the key to the theme of our 1955 Said and Done. We invite you to journey with us through our year- book and see how we at MHS acquire our wisdom. TABLE OF CONTENTS Division OUR YEAR ....... OUR WORK ..... OUR FUN ....... OUR SPORTS ...... EJ 0 iw Page ........l0 ........3O ...64 ........92 OUR SENIORS ................. ...... I 14 OUR UNDERCLASSMEN ...... ...... 1 48 OUR ADVERTISERS ....... ,,,... l 67 . wlsnom MAY BE rouun
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