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1' 'XXI il M I-I E li Class of IQZO PHYLLIS AYRES JOHN BRADLEY KATHRYN CONNER GAZELLE CROW HOWARD DUNCAN JOE DUNCAN EDITH EWING HILDA FISH MAY FRANCIS ARCH GORBY LORETTA GREGORY MILDRED HELMS LEAH HUBBS WILDA IONES ELIZABETH LEATHERBY WILLIAM LEATHERBY HELEN LEWIS PAUL MASON JOHN MERCER MERRITT MQCUSKEY LAURA MCCONNELL HELEN MORNINGSTAR BEATRICE NUSS . MARGARET POWELL VIRGINIA PRICE CHARLES WILSON RALPH YEATER 47 11 .Attending WesIeyan coIIege at Buck- hannon. Attending Marietta college. Bookkeeper at I-Ienderson's furniture store. Teaching school at Ctorby school. Billing cIerk at B. 6: O. office. Order cIerk at Fostoria C-Iass Co. Teaching at Third Street school. Bookkeeper at Wheeling Electric Com- pany office. Teaching school at Central building. Teaching schooi at Round Bottom . Stenographer at Trimble 6: johnson Company. Xvorking for Kieeson Co. Teaching school at First Ward building. Stenographer at Wardens ofihce at state prison. Clerk at StifeI's store in Wheeiing. Working at B. 64 Ofyards in Benwood. Married to john Hyde and Iiving in WheeIing. Attending Bethany college. Working at Fostoria Ctlass Co. Attending W. lk College at Wash- ington. A Married to Ralph Yeater. Teaching school in Glendale. Teaching schooI in Hannibal, Ohio. Married to Keston Workman and teaching schooI at Colliers. Billing clerk at Fostoria Class Co. Attending EIIiott's Commercial school in. Wheeling. Married to Laura McConneII and work- ing 'at Richland MarshaII Coal Com- pany's office. , ug 1, Z -.4 .1 E. S 64 l92I I' XX IIE!-
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,gn W HMI-1511 W U s l I f l l 1 E V w l l l l I l if Q ! . I , i EI' Sophomore Party The first social event of the year was given by the Sophomore class, a masquerade party being held on October 29. The gymnasium was decorated in keeping with the Halloween seasong corn, large pumpkins and Japanese lanterns carrying out the effect. The costumes were many and varied, and many surprises greeted the curious when masks were removed. Margaret Stilwell was awarded the prize for having the prettiest costume and Robert Jones proved to have the ugliest present. Senior Party On Saturday, November 6th, the Senior class gave their annual party. The gymnasium was tastefully decorated in the class colors, gold and blue. ' A vocal solo by Mr. Yerger met with great approval and a talk by lVlr. Stewart was witty and enjoyable. Several musical numbers, recitations and a mock wedding completed the program. A very delicious and appetizing luncheon was served, concluding a most pleasant evening. Fres hmtm Party The Freshman class gave their first party on January l5th, in the gymnasium. The decorations were tasteful and beautiful. Most of the large Freshman class were present and the playing of games proved to be their chief amusement. An excellent musical program was rendered and much credit is to be given the committee and Miss Kittle for the delicious refresh- ments. h Junior Party The junior party was among the most enjoyable events of the year. The mechanical drawing room was the scene of this most bril- liant affair, this room proving more suitable for small affairs than the gymnasium. The beautiful decorations were lavish and well arranged. Not a dull moment occurred during the whole evening. There was a fish pond, a fortune teller, a good orchestra and many other innovations which added to the' evening. The cracker contest in- troduced by lVlr. Homer Welsch proved to be quite exciting. The guests of the evening also included the Farmington High School basket-ball team. ' if 1I I92l ll Wi U
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ilu gli XX WWHVII-IEIV I 1 z .-., l Q3 r il l l, N ,l K ff lr f i il i N 1 . . W O . l ! ll U S V - A i - l il 5, .. Q 1 E. if 1 f ,N i 4 V, l Qlcc Clulv li l MISS MARY NESBITT, Leader l SOPR.-XNO Frances McCamic ALTO Alice Kerns Mary Smith Esther Sigafoose jean Carpenter Sarah Meredith ' 14 Virginia Riley SE-COND SOPRANO Beulah Kanner N W Helen MCCusl-:ey Miriam Stultz Florence Smith Virginia Moore Helen Lipfert Dorothy Mudge Madelyn Brantner Accompanist, E.SSlE, Cl..ARl'Q i Band j. XV. BRYSON, Leader CNORNETS TROMBONES TUBAS V ,fi l l Z EJ EIU Charles Vlfilliamson joe Wilson Ed. Echols Ralph Berry Frank Sigafoose CLARINETS J. W. Rickey Kenneth Ryan Arthur Mourot Clyde Smith Milton McCuslcey Forest Wood 4 George Bottome Walter Magers A LTO5 Willis Lancaster Marion Knight ff WI I92l If Allan Dinsrnore Frank Rosenmerkel BARITONES Charles Newman Ray Evan-s DRUMS Burdette Price Donald Snyder W S IIE
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