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William Nelson—What he nobly thought he boldly dared. Basket ball 3-4 Track 4 400 Literary Society Kenneth Peel—The man of few words is best. Track 2-3-4 Basket ball 2-3-4 400 Literary Society Elton Schroeder—See, the conquering hero comes. Football 2-3-4 Basket ball 2-3, captain 4 Track 2-3-4 Annual Business Manager 4 French Club Senior Play 3-4 Vice President Student Body 4 Athenian Society Ellis Shull— Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Football 2-3-4 Basket ball captain 2-3-4 French Club 4 400 Literary Society Council 3-4 Audra Wagner—Gentle of speech and beneficial of mind. Glee Club 2-4 Athenian Society Co-ed ’23 Club Rosa Zummalt—The better you know her the better you like her. Co-ed ’23 Club Senior Play Athenian Club
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Claire Keltner—Energy and persistance conquer all things. Football 2 Capt. 3-4 Basket ball captain, 1-2-3-4 Track 2 capt. 3-4 Vice President Student Body 3 President Student Body 4 Annual Manager 3 Assistant Manager 4 Student Council 3-4 Debate 2-3-4 Oratory 2 Athenian Society Flossie Belle Knight—She's a little red-pepper shak.r. Basket ball 1 Glee Club 1-3-4 Assistant Editor Pointer 3 Annual Staff 4 Co-ed ’23 Club 400 Literary Society French Club High School Reporter 3 Senior Play Audrey Lundy—If she will, she will—If she won’t, that settles it. Sec. Student Body 4 Student Council 4 400 Literary Society Glee Club 2-4 Annual Staff 4 Co-ed ’23 Club 4 Senior Play Mabel Lundy—It’s a woman’s privilege to change her mind. Glee Club 2-3 Co-ed ’23 Club 400 Literary Society Senior Play Eula Mayse—If you canno’ win make the fellow ah ad break the record. Debate 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-4 Co-ed ’23 Club Editor of Pointer 3-4 Jr.-Freshman Program Com. 3 President Athenian Society 4 Senior Play High School Reporter 2 Fred McMullen—Let us live and love. Oratory 3 Debate 3 Athenian Society Student Body Treasurer 4
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SENIOR HISTORY “Well our high school days are over—” This can be heard several times each day coming from lips of various Seniors. It is with pride but not without a little touch of sadness that we say this. Taking it all around our four years in high school have been very profitable ones and the “old bunch” has managed to have some good times. We can well say “old bunch” for, besides spending four years in high school, most of us learned our A B C’s together. It was the fall of ’19 that we entered M. P. H. S. as fresh-ies. How well we remember the awe with which we regarded everything. We could hardly realize that we were in high school. Of course the upper classmen teased us as upper classmen always do, and we resented it as freshies always do. It was then that we declared that we would make old M. P. H. S. proud of the Class of ’23, and that We’d Find a Path or Make One. Even as Freshmen we had representatives in Athletics, also in the Glee Club, and when Earl Smith won the Oratorical Cup we felt that we had already made a name for ourselves. In our Sophomore year we took an active part in all student affairs with members on the debate team as well as representatives in athletics. As Juniors we had six letter men in football, four in basket ball, two on the debate team, five on the council, and our school orator was a Junior. Last year the high school put out the first annual for several years and the Editor, Ass’t. Editor, and Business Manager were Juniors. And this, our last year, has been our crowing glory, so to speak. The Class of ’23 is the largest class that has even been graduated from M. P. H. S. All the student offices are held by Seniors and we have been foremost in representing the school in everything. We feel that we have kept our vow. May the ’23 the bovs painted on the be’fry never d;m. So goodbye dear old M. P. H. S. You will always be a bright spot in our memory. ----------:o:--------- P:»ge Eleven
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