Roosevelt Wilson High School - Echo Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)

 - Class of 1930

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VllflllllllllllllllffflflllfflfffllllfflfllflffflffflllffllllflllfllllfllllllfflllllfllUffllfflfflfflllllllllll.-'lllllflllfllfllllllflllllllfh 9... ' .1 ' ' ' le C 0 ' ' VlllfllllllIlllllllllflflllIlf!!!lllflffflllllfflllffffllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllflllfllllllfffllllflllllllllllllll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!A Monday, 30-Holidays are over and now the work begins. We notice several of the girls are wearing diamonds fdime-onesl and even wedding rings. What does all this mean? Tuesday, 31-Not much studying being done today. Everyone is busy making out a list of resolutions he is going to make Cand keep till Jan. 1, 1930.5 JANUARY Wednesday, 1-School attendance very low. It's just too bad, but really this night- life will getcha. Try it and see. Most of the New Years resolutions are broken by this time. Thursday, 2--An important message was given to Miss Thalimer this morning. It read: Midge Bane passes out-sez she. Monday, 6-A raid was made on the Boy's Smoker this morning. Penalty: Deduction of grades or a few Weeks of rest. Tuesday, 14--This is one night out of a semester that everyone is actually studying. Tomorrow's work will decide the survivors of the fittestf' We hear murmurs of Lord G-od of Hosts be with us yet, lest we forget, lest we forget. Well so long, till next week. Monday, 20--Mr. Dickinson is having lots of visitors. It cou1dn't possibly be that exams is causing all of this. Don't look so down-hearted, maybe you'll do better next time. A Friday, 24--R.-W. Cagers hold the fast Shinnston five to a tight score of 26-23. This gives us a little encouragement after the Salem game, which resulted in a 23-16 victory for Salem. Tuesday, 28--Bunner Palmer's mustache is coming along slowly but don't get discourag- ed, it may be full-grown some day. Wednesday, 29-Local merchants are making their fortune selling blow-gum. Gin- ny Hartman seems to be the Uchampeen blower. Thursday, 30-Well, at last the Freshmen have learned not to waive their hands when a question is asked. We had about lost all hopes. Friday, 31--Freshman- What is that awful noise down stairs? Senior-- Oh, don't get excited. It's only 'Preach' McCulty laughing. FEBRUARY Monday, 3-Some people just will not take warning and stay in-so now we have six weeks more of winter. CFeb. 2 Ground Hog Day.J Tuesday, 4-- Corkie collects all the rings back today. It seems as if there 'Was a slight mistake. Page Sixly-ffine



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U!!!Ill!!!llllllllllflllllllllfflllllfllllllfffllllflfflfllflfllllfllllflffflllllllllffllfllflffl!!!flllllllllllfllIlIlllllllllllllfllllllllllh I 1930 H T he E h H 1930 VIII!!!ll!!!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllflffffllllflfffl!!!llllIllllIffflllllflllllllllllllllll!llll!!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllZ Jokes Ike Hornor- I-Iaven't I seen your face somewhere else?,' Wilda- Nope, I've always worn it here. Dan Webster- There's money in my voice. Nelma J.- Yes, I heard something rattle. Mrs. Hall- Lyndal, your essay on 'My Mother' , is the same as your brother's. Lyndall- Yes, Mam, we have the same Mother. A father took his little boy, Bunner, to the park and there the youngster saw a stork among other interesting exhibits. Bunner seemed to be greatly interested in the stork, and looked at him as long as he could, then, turning to his father he said dis- appointedly, Gee, Daddy, he never recognized me. Richard A.- Wow, a wasp stung me on the hand. Mr. Cummins- Come quick we'll put some ammonia on it. Richard-- How can we? It flew away. Bob M.- Don't you think that travel broadens one's mind? Dale I.- Yes, you should take a trip around the world. Ruth M.- Did you hear that Scotties baby almost died of air colic? Margaret H.- No, how did that happen? Ruth M.- Scotty thought he could fool the baby by painting its nursing bottle the color of milk. said: Mr, Herrod don't you think that I need a vacation? A very dark complexioned little Freshie approached Mr. Herrod in the hall and No Son, said the pro- fessor, what you need is a cake of soap. Miss Connell- George Wolfe you may leave the room. George W.- I can't very well take it with me. H Arnett-- Darling, will you marry me? Aurelia- Not yet, old thing, I'm booked solid for three years. Lucille C.- You,re so dumb you think an operetta Works for the telephone com- pany. for Bill H.- You are so dumb you think a quarterback is a refundf' Chubby- Darling, is it yet the psychological moment- to ask your crabbed old dad your hand? Isabelle- It is, my hero, he is sitting in his stocking feet. Dale- Where are we going to eat? Bee- Let's eat up the street. Dale-UAW, no, I don't like asphalt. Page Seventy-one

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