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SEPTEMBER 1922 School opens-first appearance of Freshies. Mr. Stewart grants half-day sessions on account of the heat- football practice begins. Teachers gives us hard lessons-study hall conducted in Audi- torium due to so many Freshmen. Half day sessions laid aside, but school dismisses at 3 P. M. Classes in Public Speaking start today. Girls' Assembly--plans are made to purchase a trophy case- never heard of since. Green appearance slightiy wearing off-due to contract with Senior IIs. Nothing' unusual today. Every body busy-We wonder what AT? 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 27 99 30 Senior II's take front seats in assembly- What a grand an' glorious feelin'. I. O. O. F. Orphans' Home Bandiplays sev- eral selections. Exams are given, 8 A. M. by Miss Core. Class elections to-morrow. Boys walk ofi' with all oHices in Senior II's election today. We take a nap-teachers wake up. Hot weather-lessons going slowly. No thuse to-day. Big Reds play Pennsboro there. Walk off with overvhelm- ing score, 46-0. Blue Monday-Shrine Circus starts this evening. We wonder who will get the Buick car ,this P. M. Had first thuse this morning after Mr. Baker gives talk on Heinz 57 Varieties. Play Spencer here today. Score 26-0 in our favor per usual 4 Sixty-Seven
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+ Q . . , . rf -v . . 7 '1 ' , , V ' M ' P l ' . ' 1 BASKETBAM The outlook for the present basketball season is not exceptionally bright at present. Coach Thomas has a hard job on his hands, and if he can turn out a winning combination he deserves great credit. Welch and Ahner are the only men left from last year's first squad. It is up to Captain Welch to lead P. H. S. through a successful sea- son. Several men are showing some good stuff at practice. Among the leading contenders at present are Conway, N.'Neale, Roberts, Malley, Leron Weaver and Garrison, although some one not men- tioned here may step up and.take a regular berth. The schedule for this year is one of the hardest ever drawn for a West Virginia High School team. The team should be fast but will be rather light. They have the iight that wins and success will follow. J. Murrin, C. Mini rin, W. Fink, R. Barnum, G. Joyce, R. Bell and J. Hushion were with the squad last year, but are lost by graduation. Captain Welch Sixty Six A Ian. Feb. Mar. I 0 fwfr: ., , . we ar arf- flew if- ws ii f5',i3-iwglrf?ff5.gf':fj V- ' i i PRQSPEGTS BOY'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Gallipolis Pennsporo Huntington St. Marys Spencer .... Lin sley . .. fSubject to Changej Wheeling ....... Wellsburg Gallipolis ....... Huntington Pennsboro Fairmont .... Clarksburg Wheeling . Linsley .... Weston ..., Charleston Marietta ....................... East Hi fColumbusJ ...... Here There Here There There There There There There There Here There There Here Here There There Here Here 5 i W .r V in-:asv 52 ar.ee-f , xl f. ,. ',ri55Q it-, 1.25, yr , . .fs .-f, V .I . , J ' . V ., u:.,,j - I, . . D A 1 gif., ,L . V . I m.'f, . L I - Q V I . . , . R, 41:42.22 ,L . - i W 1 A .fc v a . V ff e r l- A Y - We ' .1 5 W.. 2 -A - - . 'ya .
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OCTOBER First committees appointed in Senior Class. Advisory Committee make plans to-day to secure a score board for athletic field. We go to see Norma Talmadge in Smilin' Through. Everyone sleeping through classes to-day--the morning after the night before. Everyone enjoys Grafton game here. Yes, wewon, 46-0. Rains all day. Nice day for ducks. Vacation to-day in English VIII-Why? Miss Rogers in Clarksburg. Rev. Gass of Trinity Church conducts first Wednesday morn- ing chapel. First meeting of Debating Club. Open day with big thuse for Weston game. Yes, we did it again. P. H. S. 26-W. H. S. 0. Senior lI's wins over Senior I's and elect Sylvester Smith Publicity Manager. We have a rare treat this morning. Miss Janet Little gives a violin recital. Nearly raise the roof with a thuse for the Marietta game. Have another thuse to-day--are we going to beat with such spirit? Answer for yourself. Everyone goes with the Big Reds to meet the Orange and Black team there. Yes, we won, 6-0. Adam Jordan and Gene Hague explain in assembly the contest sale of Lyceum tickets. Dr. Killian of First Baptist Church talks at devotional exercises this morning. lVlr. Millard explains City Manager Plan. Receive our first Quill to-day. Have a thuse and work up too much pep -consequence, a walkout to escort Our Boys to the train. Much impatience shown until final returns of the Charleston game reach us. You just bet we won again, 14-3. Over four hundred meet the Big Reds returning from their victory. First number of lyceum this evening-Florenz Orchestra Quartet. Celebrate in evening with a parade in honor of Charleston victory. Mr. Stewart conducts an hour and a quarter assembly dis- cussing the penalty for those who walked out. We all dress up and go down street. Want to know the reason why? It's Hallow'en. 'vis bixty-Eight l - 1 . A J 1' 1 - e ' ' 2 .. .1 . 5 I.: zu F- 112' . f --'lf A-f ., ,1 . H .v . 9 '4' 'S' :gif IV' ix t'f', Y 4 k 'F'A ,:fi lla V :F 'I' 1 'inii 1 4 .W is u 7 'tis S it J ' Isfiizif-'E 'Ci -b'ix91f.1'1 -e .:i .Y .lg A fi -5. it L..liff.-LSi5iimiSr3'55.f:iM.+- .ewii2',+fffilki-5lza...e.isb3lii i2Mm15:M5a?iksLa iEiHJl .lem s ' ' 71 W' il 'M M - 7 ' A if 'WF' ' w , - - - .NH . ii.Q v.-., ,iM.f'ft.u Q. . 1-. i A i H 5?-
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