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CALENDAR September-Mon. 2-General teacher's meeting-Another school year is near. Tues. 3-Opening day of school-Back to dear old Alma Mater. Fri. I3- Woodsfield football game-Score O-O. Wed. l8-Commerce club meeting. Fri. 20-Heart-break to Martins Ferry-26-O. Wed. 25-Sophomore class skating party. Fri. 27-Dramatic club meet. October-Sat. 5-Victory over Tiltonville-I3-I2-New school bus. Thurs. lO-Whipped St. johns of Bellaire 32-O. Tues. l5 - Sophomore class sponsors candy sale in the Senior library-Commerce club initiation. Wed. I6-Grade cards distributed. Fri. l8-Victory over Linsly Cadets-27-6. Tues. 22-Com- merce club meet. Wed. 23-Senior class meeting and Girl Reserves Marionette Show. Mon. 28-Elementary open house at Bridgeport. Tues. 29- Bridgeport High School open house. 1 November-Fri. l-E.O.T.A. meeting at Steubenville-no school. Sat. 2- Tied at Toronto's gridiron. Fri. 8-High School Operetta- Betty Lou -Hi-Y meeting. Sat. 9-Large pep meeting lto beat, and we didl Youngstown Wilson -26-6. Sat. i6-Last football game-Beat Shadyside-6-O. Bulldogs U.O.V.- A.A. Champs. Tues. l9-Large pep meeting-Bulldogs, Champs, presentation of Trophy and football boys and cheerleaders autograph t h e sign, CHAMPS . Wed. ZO-End of second estimate. Thurs. Zi-22-Thanksgiving vacation ltwo daysl. Wed. 27-C-rade cards distributed. December-Wed. 4, Thurs. 5, Fri. 6-First every pupil test. Thurs. 5-Hi- Y initiation. Wed. l l-Girl Reserve skating party. Thurs. l2-Senior class play- The Fool lgreat successl. Tues. I7-Girl Reserve Christmas party. Dec. 20 to lan. 6-Christmas and New Year vacation. january-Tues. 7-Back to classrooms. Thurs. 9-Assembly with Arlite Smith, Champion Swimmer and Diver. Fri. lO-Public Speaking Assembly-re- member Vince Boido, the great detective! Mon. 20-F. B. l. Demonstration of Lie Detector. Mon. 27-Second semester begins-grade cards distributed. Tues. 28-Cirl Reserve cabinet meeting. Wed. 29-First issue of The Bridgeportaln, published by the journal Club. Thurs. 30-Assembly on School Spirit . Talks by the students. February-Fri. 7-Boy Scout Assembly for lower classmen-Home Eco- nomics movie. Mon. lO-Lost to Toronto on our court. Tues. ll-Pictures for Annual taken. Wed. i2-Special assembly, High School students, on health. Thurs. l3-Sophomore class movie- Movie Crazy -Basketball game, Wheel- ing, large pep meet-sorry, we lost. Fri. l4-Beat Tiltonville in basketball-Na- tional Honor Society selections from Seniors-Home Ec. vocations forum. Mon. l7-Debate club movie Dark Sands . Tues. 18-Beat Big Reds of Bellaire- 4O-29-Assembly on school spirit. Wed. l9-junior class skating party. Fri. Zl -Thespian club put on a play under the direction of Miss Munger-Lost to Martins Ferry-47-Bl. Mon. 24-journal club meet. Tues. 25-School paper The Bulldog Barks over public address system-Hi-Y club meeting. Thurs. 27 -Continued talk on school spirit-It's arousing interest. Fri. 28-Debate tour- nament - Bridgeport-Bellaire-Marietta-Barnesville - Commerce Club visits Wheeling News Register-Second school paper The Bridgeportaln published. Continued Poge 40. I i2 1
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CLASS HISTCRY September S, l937-the opening of school -today's seniors inaugurated their high school careers. For the first few weeks, they were quite busily occu- pied learning the schedule routine, intent upon becoming an essential part of the school system. They soon lost their self-consciousness as the green freshmen and with pride cast their votes for the following officers: Anne Stewart, class presidentg Sam Lofton, vice president, Eileen Davis, secretary, and Charles Ham- ilton, treasurer. ln the midst of this busy year, various activities began to fill part of their time. With the novelty of being members of the high school group only a mem- ory from the preceding year, the sophomores became vitally interested in the various school organizations. Contrary to the general accepted opinion that the sophomore year is an in between year, they decided to participate in all of the clubs, contests, and athletic groups. This year Anne Stewart was again chos- en to act as class president. George MCC-lumphy served as vice president, Eileen Davis as class secretary, and Charles Hamilton as treasurer. Another year-and our sophomores became juniors working under the lead- ership of President Anne Stewart, Vice President Charles Knapp, Secretary Ei- leen Davis, and Treasurer, Charles Hamilton. ln addition to receiving recogni- tion in the organizations, the juniors were chiefly interested in planning a nd preparing for the annual Prom which was given in honor of the seniors. ln order to provide soft lights and sweet music for such an occasion, they sponsored skating parties and dances, sold magazines, pencils, candy and many other arti- cles. During this year the dramatic ability of several members was displayed in the presentation of the class play 'iTish . The last few weeks of this year brought to their minds the thought-at last a senior! ln the fall-a very special one for the seniors, because it marks the last- the class elected the following to have the honor of serving as officers: Sidney Speece, president, Anna Stanchina, vice president, Eileen Davis, secretary, and Charles Hamilton, treasurer. This year, the most memorable of all, we found members of our class becoming stars in the fields of football, basketball, and base- ball. Sharing these honors, the girls of our class earned the volleyball cham- pionship. We watched the portrayal of The Fool which was very inspiring. Much of the success of this class has been due to the guidance and assis- tance for the past four years of our sponsor, Miss Adaline Deafenbaugh. We eagerly await the next few weeks which will include class day, senior picnic, and baccalaureate. We are looking forward to commencement-the cli max of a high school career and upon receiving our diplomas we will realize the significance and recall pleasant memories of Bridgeport High School. ll4l
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