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.r ig e , if M UH ' SAN 2 w i Friday 26 Bob Woodhull just evinced surprise as the staff members laughed at a bit of bright blue paint slyly put on the end of Bob's nose by the loving fingers of George Pyle. Monday 29 Bill wants to know why his camera won't work-could it be worn out? Tuesday 30 Miss Reyst kept whole French class in at 3:45. Better study next time! Friday 10 Seniors rushed in the full sense of the word. A last chance! Wednesday 15 Eugene Williamson, a wrestler, was taken to the office today for practicing some clever holds in the hall. Friday 17 It's summer ,for sure Jimmy Sneddon last night gave up saying, 'Don't call me for breakfast, the day's too long. Wednesday 29 Last day of work for Seniors-whole V week ahead for under-classmen. Tough! f Sunday 2 , 54' Class Sermon was especially appro- 07 priate and should be an inspiration and V guidance for Seniors. , 'lf X 2 Q in 'Q B B e s T x .-' ' i A in lillillll Wm! ff ' :hum !- 'mln f' lllnlll f t Q '. Him llfi 1 imma! J' 4: - mn f in nm- f 1 -- ' 'sunk 4 ' e . X H N X XX ici Nh ' f 'J Y Tuesday 4 Class Day. Tears, sigh, crys, good- byes. That's final! B? Friday 6 ...J3 A631 - Heard some Freshmen singing- I like .-'-EE' ' H- pie-I like cake, School no longer gives ift-fx gr L :':.-rig us headache. LL Friday night Commencement! Is this the end? Wednesday We're sorry! May day itself. Pass around the flow- er basket. n A a ' 'r7m1l7iI Q T' VME! ' ' ' ' ' V01 ' V rm1rm1rrmrW1r7A Page one hundred forty-eight
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'M MOHIGAN as I 'qi N93 X. ii! I Q1 'I il l .- 1 ' Q ,sf-X 4 I l m - lllllsiil - E . ....J ':..im'Zl all!Tiil1lal'hs, 'Q Monday 11 Sad defeat at Kingwood Saturday. 1 Friday s' Gray Arbogast and President Meade in- We're still for you, despite that which troduced two 'Masontown girls to the 1 Ei must happen to the best of teams! Vitaphone. L sf' Tuesday 12 Monday 11 E21 Miss Donley won't be back for a whole Mr. West spends the week in Chicago , rig week-No! You don't stop working- attending the North Central Associa- gf there are advance assignments and a tion of secondary schools and colleges. ll' 4' strict class to enforce law and order as Friday 22 dictated- The cast gives a party for final initi- 5 A Wednesday 13 ation of new members. if Retflirned defeated from Fairmont last Wednesday 27 mg t' Having real summer already. Some- I. fi Thursday 14 how it gets into the blood. Miss Jones lf X Miss Albright was hostess to Home suggested that Gordon Kelly wake up if 5 Ec. Club. It was a Valentine luncheon. even-It must be spring fever! That's right, today's the day. Don't Thursday 28 Qi , ' P A See many darts flying though' What a change! Two days holiday. 'v 4 Monday 18 ff The Cast was reorganized and candi- J 75 up dates underwent tryouts. Q: -Q Friday 22 li Eli Edwin Cope informed Miss Donley that . 'D v :ggi writing poetry was digusting. All . -J , - 4 agreeing please raise right hand. You A W Y? say poets are born, not made? X l X f 4 V1 Monday 25 X I L 'Sf 5 Latin Club presents Washington pro- li 7 K 1 , gram in choral room. Wonder how they R. Y make out George as a Roman. , V, X C N If -a- 1: asf - R sxn 1 Z X . 4 -iq, - ' ---'T' il .n-W X, '15 s,L ii 'P k! ':- ,1 I N - .. . -. . - ' -'25 i N ' ' e-1-ffl-K-fir .1 -+I ' ft C H sff,e: f,- ..,i-:f5- 1: ' 'KL il 1: Monday 1 Q All material must be sent to Lynch- 7 l burg. Is there someone in that H. S. gi: my building at this late hour? Yes-the f, ' . staff! ' ' . ., 1 Monday 4 Friday D . ,V I A good many students found out grad- aostggge staff. Finder please return J, A? uation is only two months ahead. 0 1 ' P - They've passed the word on and still a Monday 15 Qi: ' few tell of those books in the wee small The Cast play, The Call of the Ban- 1, hours. Lots can happen in two months shee personified the value of dramatic 'P 5 -you might pass 8. training. ll if 1 fi l'fN l'r doaoPfX1P01o ooo ol'fSs1l'6N1K'fYIlY8a1l'fN1I'fX1 l'fN1 VNAVNAIE Page one hundred forty-seven
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RTN f I ' fqffz- Q W t l.. lisa M 0 H ' G AN , alll Junior-Senior Banquet On Friday, May 25, 1928, the Junior class was host to the Class of 1928 at the banquet held in the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The Juniors took as their theme the rainbow, and the idea was brought out in beautiful, colorful decorations of crepe paper, balloons, and flowers. The menu card, program, and the roster of the two classes were included- in attractive booklets, carrying out the class colors, green and white. The subjects of the well-delivered speeches were the colors of the rainbow, and Eva Claire Hawley introduced the speakers. A welcome was extended by the class president, Harold Parsons. The colors of the rainbow were given by Mr. West, Richard Tibbs, Mr. Lowe, Mrs. Green, William Par- riott, Margaret French, and Burchinal Bake-r. Additional entertainment was given in the way of music by James Warner at the violin and a duet sung by Dale Post and Laverne Strausbaugh. Everyone attending spent a very delightful evening. Senior-Junior Hallowe'en Party The Senior class was host to the Juniors October 26, 1928. The Mas- querade was very colorful and decorations were in keeping with the time of year. The party was held in the Cafeteria and lively games were played, after which tasty refreshments were served. The party being after the Wheeling football game, gave a chance to entertain several Wheeling guests. Football Banquet The Mid-Year Seniorclass was host to our football squad Monday evening, December 17, 1928 at the Ortolan. .A delicious dinner was served at six o'clock. The room was decorated in the school's red and blue and a large football hung over the entrance. The long tables were lighted by red candles, while shaded lights above added to the attractive- ness of the laurel trimmed walls. The speakers for the evening were introduced by Dr. J. Leslie French, and included R. C. Smith, J. T. West, Charles Hodges, Coach Clyde, Dave Christopher, Ira E. Rodgers, H. A. Stansbury and Glenn Ashworth. Great honor was indeed given to the Red and Blue Warriors. 0 6 ' 'AJ ' J ' Q 'X' A A A o A ' L o ' Q F01 ' :ml Page one hundred forty-nine
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