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24-I think I shall pin myself to a star. Seniors-qinvitations-belts and three more months. Freshies learn from Bill Fiery what socks are used for. 28- Yo-yo and a bottle of - Pedagogues alarmed-everything yo- yoing. Well, knock me over. Hagerstown sinks 'em through. MARCH 4- Who's who in America? Winners of M. H. S.'s Who's who contest. 6-Juniors are fast becoming true citizens under Miss Chambers. Star Spangled Banner. 12-They can talk after all. All aboard for Shepherdstown. l7-For once Freshmen look like other students. Green. l8-Democracy class discovers that milk comes from cows. Doug Myers de- cides to continue his schooling at Storer College. Very interesting! 24-Tom Abbott becomes blacksmith: trys shoeing a colt. I mean Margaret Lemon lost her heel. 28-Exotic perfume or pole cat? Neither. Gray Silver and onions. 31- Our names are Snyder and Cook. Well, ain't 'at sumpin'. APRIL 1-Everyone feels at home. 4-Seniorsare becoming more and more nervous. Reports again. 4-5-Miss Bitner leads a wild life for once. 9- Birds of a feather flock together. Musicians do also. Homer and Kath- erine working in harmony. lO-l l-Dot Martin loves another! Governor's Daughter. 14-Wonders will never cease to happen! Miss Reger vacates While Mrs. Reger assumes library responsibility. - l7-22-We give the Bunny a chance to display himself. MAY 7- There's music in the air! Katherine Hare presents musical program in keeping of Music Week. l6-Believe it or not! See Gib McKoWn as a returned soldier. In other Words, Quality Street is found in M. H. S. I 29- The Love Parade -Junior-Senior Prom. JUNE 1--Baccalaureate Sermon. All Quiet on the Western Front. 5-I shall soon close my eyes to the Wicked World. Commencement! I !! Immortal Gods! My eyes are blurred: I can look back no longer! I gog I'm going--gone!!! ' seventy-four
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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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