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x ,K f -r A gk I5 rsfvifw , AEMOHIGAN , , f l l if 1, 4- x it Q Ir . 'E Q Officers of Class of '28-'29 I , President ........... ....... W 1ll1am Parrlott , .Vlce-president ..... ..,.., F rances Loving ' Secretary .......... ............ M arie Cox 3 Treasurer ..... ........ F red Coombs I Historian ........................... ,,.,.,.........,.,. ,,,,,,, R u th Shurtz :x ,x : Class Flower-Red Rose. 3 Class Colors-Crimson and Silver. Motto: It's the set of the soul that determines the goal. CLASS SONG - Tune: Sonny Boy We must say good-bye to you now, 1, So with love we make you a vow: Q When in years to follow, 4: - . Q 4, Like a lonely swallow, S 4, We'll remember you, M. H. S. 13 O l Chorus: l P2 2 Four years of Study, Working, Q Learning, Playing Makes up our High School career. 5 Through strife and virtue, 3 We have always had you 55 3: Backing us in what We do 3 , Now we must leave you 5 And start out anew, ,ig 3' But we'll remember ' 3 The good old days gone by- b tt, Those days we all spent together, lg 2, Gone but not forgotten, We'11 love you still, M. H. S. fl '22 Listen now tc our tale of woe. 3: It is hard to tell when we go, Q13 Q How our hearts are acheing With the thoughts of breaking gg From your sight each day, M. H. S. --By Mahala Mae Hogue. IE i1mmi1mrmuR1mrm1 1murm1rm1rm1rm1rm1rm1rm1rm1rm1nmm. ' rfmrm1rm1rm1:7zi::m::?a f ain: ami: 51:smm:z .i rz: i Page thirty- four Me. tb . r, is. s. . -- A .V .,,.,5-m35g:f1 ,r . . 'Y' f.f:'L'.'-2' '
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ro A A .., -,- , J :q34.mggy::q-siigg glygg's.15jiyyn- qqKw7f.A.n -.1-.v-1 r . ff X ,L -7--F, , fi , FW if - . miss - he MOH ' GAN t i FIZER, HOMER- Finer He knows not his own strength. Hi-Y, '27, '28, Football, '27, '28, Var- sity M Club, Entered from Fairmont High School. EIIEIISI HESS, IONA M. Oh, for a chance. Irving, Pep Society, '24, '25, Junior Jollies, '28, Girl Reserves, '28, '29. IEIEIISJ HOGUE, MAHALA MAE- Hogue , A winning smile. Irving, Basketball, '26, Pep Society, '26, Turtle Dove , Irving Secretary, Applesauce. El IZ! E1 ICE, SARA JANE Love has a way. E H IE! JONES, CLARENCE R.- Jonsie With bashful sincerity. EEE LAISHLEY, VIRGINIA How eyes have a language. Irving. IEEE! MELNICOFF, SIDNEY- Sid I am a man of destiny. Philo Treasurer, Business Manager of Football and Basketball, '25, '26, '27, Secretary Hi-Y, Business Manager of Mummy and the Mumps g Band, Or- chestra. DEH MOORE, BERNARD Diversity is my motto. Cresto. ISIISIIZI MOORE, STANLEY I can't be bothered. OPPENHEIMER, ROLLAND I came, I saw, I ran. .IEEE PIETRO, GEORGE HENRY- Pete I like work, I could look at it for hours. Irving, Irving. Treasurer, Inter-Class Basketball, '27, '29g Varsity Basketball, '28, Advertising Manager of Apple- sauce, '29. E3 IZ! Ei REED, LENA Drifting and dreaming. H H REED, KATHRYN ELEANOR- Kats Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo. E51 B1 El RUZISKA, NORBERT JOSEPH- uR0sien Surrounded by a wall of good Fellowship. SHIVELY, MARY FLEMING Life is good. ' SOUTH, JOHN LAWRENCE- Johnny Great Caesar's Ghost. EEE TAYLOR, EVELYN McWHORTER Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. TISSUE, WILMA ELIZABETH- Billie Graced with fme sensibility. IE! Ei IE WOLVERTON, PHYLLIS Hush, let me talk. f A 0 0 WM o I o o o-g g . i f ' ' fn ' H '-H . rm Page thirty-three
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ff 3 .N . ! The .W f-W I X C1 ll if... E . a ,. ' :.L-Q all' , I MUHIGAN I W 5 E 1 ,Ia i l II :I T' 0 I I :I :I 'Y Q :I :I u I 'I II' 'T ,I I 4 I :I 7' ,I :I -, 3 Q :I '7 Q :I II 2' I :I :I :V 22. 7' Q ,I :I O P u I V, I' I' -, o I 'I' O P 0 I 9 I o 0 I History of the Class of '28-'29 C On January 26, 1925, the mid-year Class of '29 entered Morgantown High School. This group of students was endowed with general Freshman characteristics. Though blessed with noble talents and virtues, the identity of this class was merged with the spring Class of '29, Although failing organization as a separate and independent class, it played an active part in every phase of the school life. Its rnembers were prominent upon the athletic field, the dra- matic stage, and in the class room. No class has ever graduated with greater respect and gratitude towards teacher and school, and enjoyed more fully the contact of chums, and the pleasures the school afforded, than this Class of '29. Marie Cox Frances Loving 'E Q E C 3 E E 1- 5 E I' I' 5 1. i Q 4- Il, 1, 1: I' I o I' e I' .- I' E I' 4- I' 4- 2 ,- iQ 4- I I I Q: 6 1, I ri IQ I E E is I 'I I . - 'E 1 I Q .- I' 4- 4, I 1: if IE I 4. ' S1 :E Q ' V 4 ll mnl ll WN ' MV IWW A A A 5 I 7S71WNlli7ll7lW7li7Rlrfi?lTm1I IF? Page thirty-five ' Fl
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