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Pep Leaders- Pirates XVhat would a ball game be without pep? And how could We have pep without good leaders? Here are Doris Marley, Roy Stewart and Sue Mays, who have lead our Pep Club through the Pirates' vic- torious season. wen...w October 16 7 ,,,,,, 7 November S 77 77 November 12 ,,,t, 77 November 19 November 23 77 7. 3 ,,,,,, 77 77 7 December December 10 77 7 December 17 77 7 December january 7 777777777 77 january 14 77 7 January 21 77 7 January 28 January 29 7777777 77 February 4 77777777 77 February 8 , 7 21 77777 efze . . . How Heath-Pilot Oak Heath Bandana 7 Heath-Lone Oak Heath-Lynn Grove Heath--Calvert City Heath Barlow 7 7 Heath-Sharpe 7 Heath-Reidland Heath Tilghman Heath--Metropolis 7 Heath-Reidlancl Heath-Barlow Heath-Calvert City Heath-Tilghman Heath-Pilo: Oak 7 Heath Lone Oak we played February 11 777777 777777 H eath-Metropolis 7. February 15 77777 7 7 Heath-Sharpe 7 February 18 .. Heath-Brewers February 25 77 777777 Heath-Lone Oak 77 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT HEATH-MARCH 5, 4, 5, 1938 March 3-Heath 44 7777 77777777 7 7 77 77 . . .777777 77 7 77777777 77 7777 7 Reidland March 4-Heath 22 77 77777777777 7777 7 7 7 Lone Oak March 5-Heath 16 fSemi-Finalsj 7 7 77777 Tilghman March 5-Heath 42 fFinalsj 77 7 7777 Wickliffe REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT MURRAY-MARCH 11, 12, March 11-Heath 17 777777 77 7 193 8 77 Sedalia March 12-Heath 20 QSemi-Finalsj 77 March 12-Heath 16 CFinalsQ77 A second team this year means a first team next year. Having lost only one game during the entire year there should be no doubt about the Pirates of 1939-40. 73 Pilot Oak 7 Sharpe 11 10 14 32 4 18 25 1 I7
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y . lla. CDur School-- AUGUST School days for S80 pupils. Freshmen and new teachers are just now finding their way about the vast building at H. H. S. Mrs. Kelley accepts position with city schools in Paducah. We all hate to see her leave. SEPTEMBER Coach Carroll starts his boys into training by organizing a baseball team. We conquer Reidland in our first game. Labor Day. Everyone enjoys a holiday. Mr. Charles E. Woods entertains the students in chapel by giving a talk on the Boy Scouts Jamboree in Holland. Politics started all ready-The Pirata Staff is elected. Mr. Koon and the judging team journey to Louisville to the State fair. Fun for all. H. H. S. is host to a carnival. Miss Thyra Creekmur arrives as our new music teacher. Students crave milk-H. H. S. purchases a cow. We enjoy a half-holiday and go to the fair at Carson Park. Election day for cheer leaders-no fights reported. We are learning to be farmers right by the purchase of two pigs. They have been christened Coca and Cola . OCTOBER Why is everyone dressed up, I wonder? Pictures for annual taken. Students enjoy holiday while teachers journey to F. D. E. A. Why are the Seniors so popular? Oh! They have received their class rings. The fair begins today. Basketball boys must have enjoyed themselves too much-lost to Pilot Oak 15-13. Second day of fair--Elementary grades give Tom Tbumbk Wedding? Miss Marshall and cast present Easy Money . Bang! Bang! Don't get excited. Ag. boys are building a barn. Is Miss Creekmur in love? fLove sick.j She goes home for a two-weeks rest. Day By Day NOVEMBER No more lectures in chapel on XVednesday morning. An amateur program is started and everyone has a chance to display their talent. The Pirates defeat Bandana 36-8. B-r-r-rl Old man winter is snooping around here again. Heath romps over Lone Oak by a large score of 3 S-19. The Pirates again show their fighting ability by defeating Lynn Grove 11-10. Everyone is getting shot fwith a needlej- T. B. tests given. Pirates chalk up another victory over Cal- vert City 24-18. Turkey--Yum-Yum. Thanksgiving Com- munity Day. Oh! These grand holidays. Why doesn't Thanksgiving come more often? DECEMBER Picture show presented in chapel, Girl of lb Limberlostn. The Pirates are still carrying on their win- ning pace by defeating Barlow 19-14. The Seniors are in deep sympathy. Dennis Upshaw, a member of our Sophomore class, was fatally injured. Safety rules are flashed on the screen. The Chevrolet Motor Co. presents a moving pic- ture in chapel. The Debaters try their skill by debating Tilghman. The Pirates suffer their second defeat of the season from Sharpe 22-19. Mrs. Smith is on a leave of absence due to a major oper- ation. The Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mrs. Harvey Koch, presents He Was a Gay Sc'n0rita.', Martha Nan Allen becomes landlady in the Cafeteria. Helen Orr is substitute Prof for Mrs. Smith. The basketball boys are all smiles-measure- ments taken for new suits. We are all nice boys and girls-hope Santa thinks so. The Pirates are at it again-they defeat Reidland 25-20. Christmas Vacation. Merry Christmas To All. The Pirates display their skill by defeating their city rival-Tilghman 27-19. Just as I thought. Wedding bells are ringing for Miss Creekmur-Congratulations. lll
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