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Ninety-one M Short Stuff Happy Daze Our Dream Girl Dreaming Heart Interest Prison Yard Second Childhood Wham! 1 l l Nonchalant We three are not a crowclf, Monkeys in a Cage
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FAMILIAR POSES Vesta Jennings-Rolling those blue eyes Ted Hess-Going to Sabraton Virginia LeRoy-Arguing in Problems Class Robert McCroby-Rush-ing for his lost love Ruth Painter-Wearing a diamond ring James Miller-Working in Senior Bookstore Eugene Salvati-Making speeches Maxine Shively-Portraying others Coach Clyde-and his Cockroaches Charlotte Strawser-always helping others James Warman-Going crosstown Cl-lelen'sl Druid Wheeler-reminiscing Montana times Josephine Warner-skipping around George Weaver-Conducting his Weaver Poll George Benson-Watching the clock Sarah Harner-Looking for Ted Ray Walker-Filling up tanks fgasl George Brouzas-Banging cars Oleta Simpson-Dancing Dessi Cappellanti-Portraying a villain John Carter-Talking with Miss Jones Harold Casteel-Visiting the candy store Betty Morrison-Eating candy Clinton Gregory-Giving away ice cream Jean Pugh- Flashing,' to the theatre Bob Sowers--Doing latest dance steps Wilis Pyles-Going to sixth period class Mort Van Voorhis-Blushing Alec Takacs-Sporting around Jaunita Coulson-Behind a sales counter Bob Cox-With Harriet Bob Crawford-Jumping hurdles Cnot at a track-meetl Helen Bishoff-Taking pictures Lois Pickens--Taking the roll in I I4 Eleanor Spangler-Studying? P P P P P Charles Henry-Blushing Robert King-Selling pop-corn Gerry Robison-Making up the Journal Sara I-lunsinger-Giving the right answers Freda Matheny-Giggling in English Jeanne Baker-Using 55.00 words Termites in Mrs. l.,ipkey's room l I4 Gertrude Roby-Wearing unusual pins Helen Campbell-Walking with Jimmy Josephine Brutto-Wearing a Hi-Y pin Christine Caravasos-Making up faces Douglas Amrnons-Delivering calling cards f 'n flowers Susan B-ucklew-In a lazy mood jerrine Clark-Shining in English Ralph Christopher-Getting tardy slips Betty Jane Craze-Running around in Jour- nalisrn James DeMoss-Loafing along the halls Gerrard Erskine-Driving his neat cars Betty Ferrell-Participating in sports events Dorothy Garletts-Flying back to Virginia Herbert Glenn-Snapping pictures William I-lelwig--Reading Doris Flood-Wearing two-tone socks Charles Garner-O-o-h that smile! Ninety
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TRAVELOGU E--- Into The Past SEPTEMBER After much delay, school got started on September I6 . . . Many happy faces bade goodbye to the good old days and looked forward only to months of drudgery . . . School under way and we are as- signed lockers on September I8 . . . On September I9, the subscription campaign for the Red and Blue Journal started . . . School activities opened in full swing on September 2! when our second football game of the season resulted in the score 25 to 0 over Kingwood . . . Hooray!! A Coca Cola machine was installed in the school . . . What an improvement! . . . Our first general assembly of the year was held September 26 . . . Wheeling High's C-olds were here September 27 . . . So ended the first of the nine months of work, study, and worry . . . OCTOBER FLASH! FLASH! On October 4, M. H. S. defeated East Fairmont in the first out-of-town clash of the season . . . On October II, the Clydemen were defeated by Elkin's Tigers . . . We learned to im- prove our driving at a special Safety Week Assembly on October I6 ...' l-he Minute Men of Weston downed Morgantown in a thrilling game on the !8th . . . The A. O. O. initiated new members at a Halloween party on October 25. Everyone had a grand time . . . On October 26, the Red and Blue bowed to Vvashington-lrving with I9-7 in a Big Ten game . . . An assembly program was given on October 3!, sponsored by the Photography Club. NOVEMBER HURRAH! The Clydemen defeated West Fairmont in a Big Ten game on November ! . . .And again another celebration, for we were excused on November 5, Election Day, to meddle in political affairs .... Boy's Civic Club gave an Armistice Day Assembly on November 7, and too, miany of our teachers at- tended S. E. A. convention in Huntington . . . We wound up the football season by defeating Grafton 4!-0 on November 8, and in celebration, a victory dance was held. Some Fun! . . . Another holiday--we were excused on November ll, Armistice Day . . . And then, sorrow reigned as we took first, third, and fifth period exams on November I4 . . . On November I5 we took our second and fourth period exams, but the main event of the day was the Senior Follies . . . Captain Stern demonstrated the lie detector at a special assembly on November I6 . . . Cobble, Cobble! The seniors held their annual Turkey Hop . . . It was a grand success . . . On November 29, the Thespians, Troupe 27, presented a rousing drama, Men Must Fight , . . The Key Club held its annual semi-formal program dance. DECEMBER Anchors aweigh! . . . As we sailed with the Hi-Y on their annual minstrel December 6, which, as usual, was a huge success . . . The Us and Co. held an informal party . . . Some fun eh! . . . The G. A. A.'s second annual Mardi Gras, Santa's Wonderland, was one of the most successful projects of the year . . . lt was held December I3 in both gyms ...' Members of the S. O. S. had an informal party in the gym on December I5 . . . The Junior Class presented Why The Chimes Rang for an assembly on December I9 . . . Music selections were given by different music groups . . . On December 20, a choral concert was given by the members of the A Cappella Choir, Girfs Chorus, and Boy's Chorus. Why The Chimes Rang was repeated for the general public . . . JANUARY Morgantown High School opened its basketball season by losing to East Fairmont High School here January 3. The score at the end of the game was 38-37 . . . The Senior class entertained at a party in the Ciirl's gym on January 4 . . . On january 6, students were giving farewells to some of their fellow students who were being whisked away to join the army . . . At a special assembly Karl Maslowski gave an interest- ing illustrated talk on animal life . , . Hi-Y members and their guests were entertained at an informal party in the Girl's Gym on january !0. Games, dancing, and delightful refreshments were enjoyed by all . . . The Clydemen were beaten by Elkins on january I0 at E'kins . . . To initiate the new members, the Na- tional Honor Society held an informal party in the Girls' Gym on january II . . . A formal ceremony was held and refreshments were served . . . The M. H. S. tossers lost a thrilling game to Weston High School. Ninety-two
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