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CALENDAR 1 94 1 - l 942 SEPTEMBER 9-Here we are back to the three R's -readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. 19-The first issue of the Bark appears, nice work, Virginia. Palestine opens football season with Leetonia--my, we are good losers, aren't we?? OCTOBER 2-The Flying Cadets win 12 out of 16 offices in the class elections. 6-Editor Cappy names the Ephanian Staff. I4-We should have studied more for our six weeks tests. 24-The teachers go to Cleveland, so we have no school today. Hurrah!! NOVEMBER l-The Junior Girl Reserves organization hold their dance-the Harvest Hop. 7-My, how interesting the Liquid Air assem- bly proves to be! ll-E. P. H. S. defeats Columbiana 6-0. Oh, happy day!! 19-Dutchie Schmidt crowns the queen at the Gridiron Dance. 20-Mr. Wards' turkey business goes sky-high. It's Thanksgiving. DECEMBER 2-The Men's Booster Club holds a banquet for the football team. Watch those waistlines, boys! 5-Everyone joins either the red or blue army. Buy a super Ephanian! 7-Ted McGuckin of the Class of '39 is killed in action when Japan bombs Pearl Harbor. 9-Mr. Thompson names the A Cappella Choir. 12-The Green Parrots present the play, The Ghost Chaser. 13-Everyone has fun at the Jingle Jive, a dance sponsored by the Senior Girl Reserves. 19-E. P. H. S. comes out on top in first basket- ball game with Newell. ' JANUARY 10-Debaters win 3 out of 5 debates in the big tournament at Struthers. 23-Betty Wright wins the Prince of Peace con- CCSIC. so-Oh dear, Columbiana beats E. P. H. S. We 'wuz' robbed. FEBRUARY 6-Mr. Whetstone leaves our Alma Mater. Lots of luck. 9-Someone new joins the faculty, we welcome you, Mr. Welch. 14-Girls have to watch their figures for after all it's Valentine Day, and that always means candy. 20--The A Cappella Choir sings and the Reverend Mr. Wellemeyer speaks in chapel for the World's Day of Prayer. 27-In spite of measles and mumps, E. P. H. S. tops Columbiana 38-36. This calls for a celebration! MARCH 2--We have a three-day vacation because of measles and mumps. Of course, we aren't kicking! 13-Girls' Leaders sponsor a Basketball Ball for the team. Gee! What fun!! 20-Everyone tears loose ati the Track Carnival. 28--Track team goes to the Indoor Meet at Pittsburgh, while the seniors labor over scholarship tests. APRIL 4-Seniors are slightly fagged after taking those scholarship tests. 6-The Men's Booster Club sponsors a banquet for the basketball team. Boy, what a feed! 17--The Green Parrots, under the direction of Mr. Gibson, present the Broadway drama, It Won't Be Long Now. 24-The Annual Captain Taggart Contest is held. The Girl Reserves go to a prom in Lisbon. 25--The E. P. H. S. track team journeys to Wheeling, W. Va. The Hi-Y sponsors a dance in the evening. Why is everyone so tired? MAY 2-Our track team ventures to Bellaire to an- other meet. What pretty girls they have down there! 7-Victory Queen and her attendants help to put over the Columbiana Track Meet. 16-The Junior Class fetes the Seniors at the annual prom. Yes, it was fun! 23-Our track team goes to Columbus to com- pete in the State Track Meet. 31-Seniors attend baccalaureate service. No tears??? JUNE 4-Seniors finally receive their diplomas! lnrfbys Garage-General Repairing, Cndy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco-Pbosu 2901. Cosflhlests of Nllkll' Firefroofsg.
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GLENN WEBSTER Wool Another red head without the matching temper . . . He's short, but husky . . . Loves to spend his spare time bowling . . . Of- ten spends a lot of class time sleeping . . . Will be glad when school is out. ALICE WELCH Alice Has a long hike to school . . . Quiet, till you know her . . . She likes blue, but it doesn't fit her personality . . . Rather wit- ty most of the time . . . Another senior with those pretty red locks. CHARLOTTE WELLENDORF Charlotte Quiet, short and sweet de- scribes her to a T . . . Doesn't talk above a whisper . . . Wants to be a beautician . . . Has that rare quality of being very quiet and still quite friendly. LOUISE WILSON Lou Wants to be an air hostess . . . Drives a brown Terraplane . . . Claims her favorite pastime is eating and sleeping . . . Is often late for school . . . Always full of fun. DO NA WOODS Woodsie Plays clarinet in the band . . . Likes Red Chairj . . . Very neat . . . One of the Woods twins . . . Another slap-happy senior . . . Frequently seen with Dor- othy Melanson . . . A swell gal who is loved by all. DONIS WOODS Woodsie The other Woods twin . . . Quite often seen with Tut . . . Very neat . . . Her glasses tell her from her sister . . . Wants to be a nurse . . . Always ex- cited about something. ELLEN LEE WHITE White Has gorgeous red- dish-gold hair . . . Chief cashier in the band . . . Very easy to get along with . . . Mr. Thompson's lit- tle helper . . . Quite active in all school clubs. JACK WIDOWFIELD lack Quiet, but charm- ing . . . Good at drawing . . . Usually seen with 'Herb' Hull . . . Another of our Park Avenue lads... He specializes on model airplanes. RAYMOND ZIEGLER Crappy A candid camera fan . . . Spends Sat- urdays working in a grocery store . . . A hard worker on the yearbook . . . Got his nickname from the Boy Scouts . . . Does anybody know why, when, or how? THELMA WOODS Pee Wee On skates this gal takes the cake . . . Her nickname really fits her height . . . Plays clarinet in the band . . . Spends her evenings at Kelly's Skating Palace . . . A very business - like person. NELDA YOUNG Nelda When she talks she has an accent all her own . . . Spends her spare time writing to one of Uncle Sam's boys . . . Short and lovely describes her well . . . Always laughing about some- thing. -J' 1-MST' . .J . ,gs-. p . V.. ..,,...5.i 115' . f'.s.:t,rLa :il ....si53Z'f+EiiefKE ,,,,., X gf Kodaks, Films, and Supplies, Drugs-Sutberin Brothers-The Rexall Store. This page was sad: possible through the good will and support of the First National Bank.
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