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We Mol-HGAN I i g 2' gif. 4 M Q N I V. li - I- 'I ESS: - .- H-a giiz ifnrvaa SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1925, we began our high school careers, and with speculation in the eyes of all of us, we looked over what we thought to be our abode for four years. Disappointment was in store for us, however, for we were soon removed to the High School Annex on Foundry Street. No attempt was made at organization, and we spent an uneventful but happy year there and left it with thoughts of being upper-classmen in the years to come. The following year we moved en-masse into the old high school and in the first part of the year organized, with William Parriott as president and Mr. Lowe as class officer. With the moving of the high school into the new plant in South Park, we, elected new officers as follows: Presi- dent, Eva Claire Hawley, vice-president, Hilma Wright, secretary, Karl Anderson, treasurer, Florence Jolliifeg and historian, Henry Carspecken. In our Junior year we elected the following officers: President Harold Parsons, vice-president, Frances Loving, secretary, Marie Cox, treasurer, William Hesen, and historian, Henry Carspecken. We were invited to the annual Hallowe'en Party given by the Seniors. In February we gave a one-act play, Sauce for the Gosling, and ended our Junior social activities by being hosts to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. With the dawning of our last year in high school, we elected officers, to wit: President, Meade Harouff: vice-president, Dorotha Malone, Sec- retary, Hilma Wright, and treasurer, Myrle Baker. In October we pre- sented the Juniors with a Hallowe'en Party. In November we gave a banquet for the football team. We sold confections throughout the year to help put the Mohigan over. The Alumni presented us with a dance at the Ortolan in February. Late in May the Juniors were hosts to us at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. These events brought to a close our social activities in high school. In athletics the Class of '29 has always been well represented, and We are particularly proud of our inter-class basketball team which has won the contests three years in succession to obtain the coveted cup. And now, as We look over the events in our high school career, we pause at each event and wish that we could live it over. Though we must dream of the future, we can never forget our happy days in Morgantown High School. ' ' -Henry Carspecken. v v'v vfv vTvv'v s 'vv'v v'v,v v v v v v vfv v v v sNr J'v QTQVTV vfv Q'v v'bcvfv,vTv vfv vfxf v?v- v'v.v'v. vTNf11Nr'v'v v' ' Mmm lf 31 1!H!!E!.fBQEQ!Q!!ff?1!5!!!!!!!Q!Q'!E!!LL.'QL'Q!lfEQ1L1Q!-F5 F15 ll!! F!!! ?!!!ll1!ff-!!!.!s!l lilfllllflllflllill KBXHEEI3 1 V Page sixty-'nine v v v,v vvfx YE- PB I my 1 5:1 . 1:1 , F1 I 274 I 3:1 I fri b S4 1 .. 'rd 521 5:4 ' as ,Q V4 I vim L 'Q 5 .Ei 533 Q r E22 l ., 5 xr. Y' 3 QS i A5 ' '74 I P E wg! lap 221 L in 3 NB E .W 3:11 ry! .5115 1 '1 -15, lil s 5 ,s lvl 255 7: if ll .,, Fl si? ,hal 553 iii iii as it 'iss f ,ht FS ra , PH 1 Si Q
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TZAVIOHIGAN, M ,MH OFFICERS OF CLASS OF 1929 President ................. .......... M eade Haroufl' Vlce-President ....... ....... D orotha Malone Secretary ......... ........ H ilma Wrlght Treasurer ..... .............. Myrle Baker Hlstorian ....... ....... H enry Carspecken Class Colors-Green and White Class Flower-White Rose Class 'Song fTune: Carolina Moon J Oh the school that knew our joy we now are leavlng For life has called and we must say adieug And though our very heart is sorely grieving Listen to our fond farewell to you- Chorus: Farewell, old Alma Mater, farewell, To us at last has come the parting day g Farewell, old home of mem'ries, farewell, ' We leave you to pass on life's broad highway, And we know in our future days We'll think of you. al-ways In honor true . Only of you, Dear school. ,For o-ur hearts will remain in Morgantown Dreaming, Alma Mater, just of you. When fate to us has given joy or sorrow, And fond remembrance calls to us anew What life bequeaths us in the coming morrow We know that we shall owe it all to you+- -William L. Hall. Y1 ifSs1 if5Yll ',' i6N1 ' nFf3T1Wi1 1zm1rfn1mWai1rh FB 10 Q .X . fn Page wciyfvlghf - 3 if lf'-'I-3.Lff :livin
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Eff- kg., Z' Af. -r 3, 5??1 i ff1?32E if:j 'arf-7: .ef- if WH , S.. S.. riilika. 'F M O ' GAN 4 T' 5, sEN1oR WILL W- .r We, the Senior Class of 1929, being of sound mind and body, do 4 I .s 4 4 .k --1 hereby make our last will and testament. I I, Virginia Anderson, will my lustrous brown curls to Margaret 4 , Cowie. 4 J' I, Francis Andrews, leave my winning ways with the college boys to 4, ' Mary Rebecca Scanlon. I 1' I, Grey Arbogast, the happy-go-lucky boy, will my ways with the 3 ' Women to James Runner. ,fi Q I, Juanita Armstrong, will my excess height and weight to Earl 1: 4' Sheldon, in order that he might afford some competition to William 1. Hutchinson for honor of being the tallest boy in school. 1' I, Glenn Ashworth, will my friendship with Miss Schmeichel to John it Qi Bitonti, so that he may be able to pass English VII within the next it 1' decade. 4 4: I, Hilda Atwood, leave my carefree ways to Boots Wells. If 4' We, Edna and Pearl Bailey, bequeath our shy dispositions to Eliza- iq 4' beth and Helen Funk. if 4 1 I, Myrle- Baker, leave to Irene Spitz my ability to torture the ivories. 'f I, Virginia Barnett, bequeath my innocence to Jane Weaver. if I, Martha Bendkowsky, will my beautiful baby face to Orval White. 1,4 I, Joe Bitonti, will my football ability and good standing with Coach 4? 1. Clyde to Don Jamison, the up river farmer boy. ' if 'I I, Hunter Boggs, bequeath my quiet and studious ways to Charlie fi In Clllle. ' if I I, Helen Bowie, leave my loud speaking ability to Allen Philips. It 4: might be of some use to him in his radio work. 4: 44 I, Joe Bowers, will my resemblance of Charles Paddock to Basil Jack- . ,L SOD. 4 E 'I I, Bertha Calvert, will my ability to translate Latin to Edwin King. 1: i g I, Henry Carspecken, leave my aloof manners and politeness to Max it .P Henry. if 'i I, Regina Cochran, bequeath my secret formula on How to Reduce if if Painlesslyf' to Donald Cashman. if 'l I, Trula Comuntzis, leave my ability to jerk sodas to Neal Eaken. 4 QQ I, Dick Crable, will my self-importance and overbearing ways to Betty A 4 l Chadwick. 1' QQ I, Sara Crockett, bequeath my solemn and sober ways to anyone who 4 f may wish them. 'I 1' I, Kathryn Cramer, will Raymond Hucke to Nell Jenkins, and caution 'I ' her to take good care of him. ll lr 34: ' 1: EW rr rframmw rm N 'WV e'fr3'i1i'?3'm'n'fifAW,,K,'5',f,'5',T,'5'asia', e:-WV 'ef f' H mhi Page seventy
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