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First Row: D. Coddington, R. A. McGinnis, E.. Harworth, L. Bauer, E. Gaston, H. Wieder busch, D. Hedlesten, M. L. Flumm. V. johnson. Second Row: Parsons, Miss McClure, A. Cartledge, P. Knapp. M. Farmer, Miss Broderick. Third Row: N. Jarvis, H. Price, Swink, Clark, P. Leonian. Fourth Row: R. White, R. Reid, D. Furman, Vlfright, C. Cates. MOHIGAN The Mohigan staff feels that our school and students have been so outstanding that they deserve recognition by all. Through school spirit, a pride in the glory of our school, we make this recognition. Thus, School Spirit was chosen as the theme of the I944 Mohigan + the staff wished to capture and preserve the various phases of this illusive subject. Mary Louise Flumrn was named editor and was assisted in the make up work by Joan Swink and Peggy Knapp. Doris Jean Hedle- sten as literary editor was assisted by Ruth Ann McGinnis, Mary Farmer, Nancy Jarvis, Joanne Clark, and Doris Coddington. Emma Gaston, LaRue Bauer, and Harriett Wiedehusch were art editors, while Reid White, Philip Leonian, and Joanne Parsons made up the photography staff. Eleanor Harworth as business manager was aided by Virginia johnson and Alice Cartledge. The girl's sports editor was Ann Murphy, Kenneth Bond and Jack l-lalki wrote boys sports. J' xg M999 x W lk 'EK ' xl '. 45 x . ll, wi in,
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First Rowsgjaley, H. Wiedebusch, E.. Harworth. T. Bruse, B. Barr, R. Curry, Perry D. Priest, B. Stout. B. Brewer, F. Godfrey, H. Robinson, B. Van Cilder, l... Cappelantli B. Stultz, Shean. Windel, C. Sha-lian, B. Looney, K. Pugh, V. Johnson, M. Live- . ....,,... ..-..... ,,,.,,,,. say, Mr. Simmons. 4 Second Row: E. Hall, B. Rogers, Tajgr, B. Zophi, D. Metzler, P. Chisler. G. Torch, j. Jerrit, Woodford, C. Stalfilger, B. Mvantini. K. Bookman, AT'm'aus, R. Field, C. Gates. Flinchum, B. Hosey, A. Royce, B. l..uzier. -' Third Row: D...EJ.u:man, F. Creech. B. Tennant, Burcher, L. Kelly, L. Stoops, H. Morris. B. Carter, A. Hartley, F. Carone, D. Fawley, Xvarman, B. Alcorn, B. Stout, L. Ceo-rge, Talbott, A. Buehler, M. Speicher, H. Johns, Wade. ' BAN D The Morgantown High School Band under the direction of Mr. Emmet Simmons has com- pleted another successful year. Several new instruments were purchased in- cluding Tympani, Baritone, Alto, Bass Clarinet, and the Oboe. New equipment and many pieces of music were added to the library. This fall the Band played for all home foot- ball games and several basketball games. A con- 1 cert was given at the Metropolitan Theater in which Dr. Frank Simons, world famous cornet soloist, con- ducted a portion of the program. As a climax of School Auditorium and attended the Huntington State Band Festival the first of May. At the festival, which was held May 5 and 6, the Band received first place in maneuvers and second in concert performance. Dr. Eugene Wei- gel, head of Ohio State University, rating the Band superior , also had them assembled and paid them a personal compliment. The Red and Blue Major- ettes were especially attractive this year and re- ceived recognition for their outstanding work. I 7, is S H' K . .ffl ,S Xyflxilix Y ml x' I X in f: X , ' H , f lx. another year the Band gave a concert in the High Mt: ' wyllnqm , . ,K .x I dl . f 1 ,ll Fifty-fi-vc
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