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We HMI-IEIW W Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March March March March March March March March March March CALENDAR-Continued The Juniors have party in Mr. Auld's room. Farming- ton didn't mind their defeat after the party. Many teacher visitors. Our faculty goes to the institute this afternoon and we get off. Mr. Stewart is all smiles. He is a happy father. We celebrate Washington's birthday by hard study for tests. Have you had your picture taken? The faculty must also go through the agony. Mr. Lantz murders a mouse. Girls' screams indicate perfect panic. Have your proofs arrived? Anti-chewing gum law enforced with great losses among the chewers. Do you always forget your Manual? The Orospolitan must appear on time. Beware the editor. A new national government, but the school remains un- changed. We have been winning basket ball games continuously. That tournament begins to look good to us. Wheeling refuses to play basket ball. Why? It might be summer but it's not. Senior class finally agrees on a play. Committee finds trouble picking a cast, but Hnally announces success. New baseball equipment arrives. Begins to look like business. Fifth period. Sad mistake in Geometry l IB. Some one wrote word interesting instead of intersecting on board. It did not fit the subject. The editor is trying to take this from the machine, and hence must cease my struggles. Oh, for the good old summer time, when all our studies end. 17 'I l92l I' XX
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ga' w HMI-151' M L X Nov X Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. l Dec. -Q jan. jan. l jan. l jan. jan. w l jan. E i jan. l Z -lan. Jan. 1. CALENDAR--Continued Our first tests begin. We tied with Triadelphia. Our team bucks up and plans to win the rest. i Report cards given out. Everybody gets good grades? We did it. Spencer bows to us I4 to 7, and at Spencer too! Thanksgiving-the less said the better. Cameron made us swallow it in the last thirty second-I8-13. Wait till next year. Mr. Stewart announces that lockers are to be kept locked. The same old grind with little diversion. When will those holidays begin? All happy. No school until january 3. IQZI Back at it again. Ain't it hard to study now? No rest for the weary. Reviews for exams begin al- ready. Semester examinations start today. We hope for the best. Examinations end. We are thankful for small favors. The Freshmen have their first party. All excitement and much preparation. The beginning of the second semester. Seventeen new Freshmen received into part membership. Several new Sophomores created. Basket ball has been going on for a month and we are doing quite well. Won five and lost three. Mr. Sweeney announces that losses have ended. We clon't know anything about basket ball but we know our squad doesn't keep training. New Cumberland went down 38-I I. Our wind seems to be poor at end. Ulf ' if II I92l ll iw U L
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QI' XX HMI-ISU , .W 'ilm Qrospolitcm Staff X. f Q Editor-in-Chief ,......,... ....,... J ames Walton Q Contributing Editorw .,....,.. Willis Hartley Associate Editor .,,,. ,....,.. M arietta Stewart Assistant Editor .,i,.. ......,. C harles Hughes Athletic Editor ..,..,.,.,......... .. ,,.,,.., Paul Ryan Business Manager e,..........,,,..Y.,, ,...,.., J oe Young Advising Business Manager ..,.. ,..,,,.. H oward Chaddock Advertising Manager ....,...,.... ....,., F rank Martin jokes Editor .,.,.,..,........,...,. ,.,..,.. W illiam Woreh Literary Editor ...,.... ....,... K athryn Myers Calendar Editor ...... ,.....,. M artha Gregory f Typist .,,............ .,,....,,,,..,,....,,..,.,,,..,r.,.,,, M erlin DuBois Class Reporters Senior ,.,.,. ..,........,...,.....,.....,,...... L ouise Proelss junior ......... ...,,... Madelyn Brantner Sophomore ,,.. ,,,,,,,, S arah Wade Q Freshmen ......,... ,...,... H elen Manning ' Faculty Adviser... ,r,,,rr.,.,,,., ,,,,,,,, M r. Melville Stewart E r 1 1 Art Staff ' E e.. Virginia Hughes Paul Bottome Glenn Hamllton 11' ll-1 Edmund Echols Edward Mcl-lenry P. ' Mr. Auld, Faculty 'i ' 'I ' YKKNYKNXXYXKKKNWKKXXNYKXKK XXX 'KXNKXXXNXXYKNNKNXXXXNXXXYX 'ik W X xi! ggmg -gm so EDITQRIALS , N a V ,Gl y l The work of the Orospolitan staff this year has been unexcelled by that of any preceding year. Co-operation has been the by-word of every member, and by this means we have accomplished one of our ambitions: A FIRST CLASS school paper. I ..-M f The graduating class of M. H. S. is larger this year than any pre- f ceding class. Fifty-one' will wear the student's cap and gown this X year. Our Freshman classes are increasing year by year, and it only X seems natural for us to predict a new addition to our already over- crowded building. Ll d Elf ' W tl I92I ll M H5
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