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ug ... Q As I Look Back SEPTEMBER 3-Dear me! The rat traps must have refused to function. Mice and rats are seen running along the halls trying to conceal themselves from the cat. Qupper classmenj while nibbling their little fingers. l 10-We are grieved to hear of Dr. Reese's death, 19-First Assembly is a memorial to Ernie Miller. 25-Faculty members see themselves as others see them. 27-Freshmen begin to realize that they can't run everything. OCTOBER ll-Was Bruce Beavers riding a pony or vice versa? Anyway Bruce got the worst end of the bargain. . 22-23- Right this way, folks. Step a little closer! I stepped. But what did I see and hear? Joe Cumiskey barking again. 31.-The only ones who did not enjoy the Senior Hallowe'en party were those who weren't there. NOVEMBER 2--Did we win? You bet. Cumberland 12, M. H. S. 18. Best game. 6-Kenneth Stuart makes a violin talk in assembly. 8-Dr. Green says. Boys are the most interesting things in the world. I wonder how. ll-Armistice Day. Also Schoolday. 15.-Good time to obey the Golden Rule-Donation day for King's Daughters Hospital. 20- It's alive. 21-Are all red heads like Gib McKown and Junior Stewart-always droop- ing? 22-XVhy am I so lonesome and blue? Ah, I know, the football men jour- neyed to Morgantown. 25-Boys are back from the North, having lost 6-O on a snowy field. 26-Bill Weller is hobbling on an injured leg. We don't know whether it is the result of being in Morgantown or on Maple Ave. 26-Congressman Bowman speaks to M. H. S. 28-Hello, Everybody! Turkey goodg day coldg game tiedg Karnes ill! Null: sed. seventy-two '
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Z a x a -.TM J Quality Street On May 16 the Seniors made their final stage appearance in M. H. S. in the Sir James Barrie play Quality Street which is set in the period of the Napoleonic wars with two brave genteel sisters watching life pass from the windows of their pleasant home in Quality Street. The cast was as follows: Phoebe Throssel ....,.....,...,...,...r. ............ H annah Geyer Susan Throssel ............,....,..... .r...., F rances Lee Seibert Valentine Brown .........,....... .r..,., G ilbert McKown Miss Fanny Willoughby .....,., , ,......,........... Edna Gantt Miss Mary Willoughby ........., ........ M adge Fitzpatrick Miss Henrietta Turnbull ....,.,.. ...... C harlotte Hopper Patty ....................... ' .....,...... .....r. M a ry M. Miller Isabelle ...,..,... ................ ...,.............. E V a Cook Arthur .......... ...r..... Bruce Minghini Charlotte ............. ....... K atherine Bonner Ensign Blades ,...r. .....,....... G ray Silver Harrlet ........,..... ..r...... M ildred Horner Sergeant ......... ....... ack Rind Spicer ......i.. ......... S am Felker ------Miss Griest Coach ..r...... l i llllidll
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E... l DECEMBER 3-Back from Gay Paree . Who? Miss Battle. 4-Ecoutezl Ecoutezl I don't remember Dot Staples dressed in rags, Jim- mie Laise acting dignified, or Frost Dennis speaking a word of French. But now the worm has turned. 16-Freshmen are writing letters to the North Pole addressed Santa Claus . 16--And to think he Went to M. H. S. Dudley Harley wins 510,000 prize. 20- Toodleoo . JANUARY 3-Boy, they've got 'emi Keyser defeated by O. '86 B. live. 4-Not so bad! Elkins defeats M. H. S. by 8 points. 6-Slap Bang! Here we are again. 7-V10-Spring fever or something like it spreads everywhere. 10-Girls lose: boys win-Hagerstown. Imagine it. 12-John Cushwa proceeds to rob the cradle, as usual. 14-Why all the noise? The whole school's talking . Martinsburg Micro- phone bows. 15-Beautiful voices-Boys' Glee Club.- 22- Wedding of Painted Doll in chapel. 24-Not as usual M. H. S. defeats Waynesboro, Cboth gamesj. Oh, yeh! I flunked again. Semester ends. 25-Oh, captain. I feel ill. Why did they do it? B. D. H. S. defeats M. H. S. boys. Our girls win 72-20. 27-For once Journalism students leave class quietly. . 29--We hear of the London Conference. Att'y Byrer speaks. FEBRUARY 2- Keep your sunny side up, groundhog. 3-Thief or junk-dealer? Mr. Miller's car is gone. 12-I learned much today. I won't drink my soup any more, or I won't wear a neckpiece with my evening frock. 14-15- All alone, Floyd Mongan travels to Huntington to let them know, at the Press Conference, what brilliant newspaper men our town produces. 20-Oh mercury, hold your own another day. 21-Oh, what's the matter with our team? Victims again of B. D. H. S. seventy-three
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