Hinton High School - Dart Yearbook (Hinton, WV)

 - Class of 1926

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THE DART, 'l 926 ,ml A' ? 99 ,L filllao Q fe My eyes were fasiened o lflfhal wax if all about? ll was wrifleu bv Ola and Phoebe On How PVU Blecanze Cloleal and Anna Laura Grown fired' of the paper, l dropped it .-'15 someone came in view, ll was Della walking down llze sireef llfitlz Chrix, her husband, fond and frne n an article So Smut . .fleroxx the ocean studying 'lll1lSlC Wifh a goal and ai-nz, lVere Evelyn Sweeney and Vada Grinnnett Preparing lo win a world wide fame. Blanche and Alice, two good friends l had known in Hinton Hi lfVere writing articles every day On Form Producls Tha! You Should Bny '. llliss Daly and 114 iss Rosson Wilh fheir quiet .vfua'io-us way ln politics' were grodtg Had found th-e road to Congress noticed in llze paper .flnd were making good, without delay. Ihey were making good of late. l'elaria and Virginia Mona and Mae were teaching In lhe new Bellpoint school :Ind Addie wax the principal W'hom the pupils could not fool. Iixtrue and Emma were famous As house 'ZC'1'T!l'X, they were grand Their books on Good Honxeleeepingu W'ora always in dvnzand. If seemed fha! some were nlissinvg Had pf-own beyond a doubt From the faces I had soon That Iwo could lme as cheap as one Plfhen Iwo bank cashiers came down tho They 'were nzarried and were trylng 'lt ont. .vlreezf Page Tfwenty-one Edna Clzarlton and Clzrisiino. Things grew dark around me lflfhat could the meaning be? I awoke fo ind my math unworked ' And someone calling me. x ' r.' .J ' - ' 'rw 'T -A L ' I. ' ' fi. . ' '? ,' ' .' hi r .E-426:12 ,. . -5 ...-..,..,:-

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f, JK THE DART, 1926 P. -if! ' .gzt ,syn 1,5 3 'iliiwf V r 4.1. Senior Burlesque Once upon a uzidaight dreary lflfe were gradimtrd, things were l'Il.,6.I'1'C11i IfVhile I pondered sleepy and weary Places changed, scenes were new Offer many a quaint and curious IfVhat I saw was quite l7l ZUl'i!il'l'i1Lg Line of matlfs forgotten lore. I will pass them ou. to you A whiz, a crash, and in a flash lllr. and M'rs. Scott sailed past, Byron was begging Thelma to see Her mistake ia drizriug so fast. .-icross the street the lights flashed .rin ad1u'rtisemr11,t great Miss Burger and Mr. Timberlake lflfcre starring ia Let Love Wait. Souzewliere there was a small white church The strains of wicked music Rev. Faulcouior, sedate and slow Drifled to my ear Wfas having au. awful battle with Helen, flllvlli dancing the Charleston- on the stage To keep her away from the picture show. lfVcre Isabelle and Kat McNrer. And who was playing the wicked music, The best that was ever played? It profited to be llflerritt and Norman find at the piano, llffiss Cary Waid. flu awful racket and then a street car Stopped with a mighty jerk, Wlzeizi the conductors appeared, to my sar- pr-zse They were uoae other than Frank and Brad Burke. And then I saw a picture, I th-eu. picked up a paper Vlfhere had I seen that girl? It was a proiriviueitt one indeed, W' hy, it was a portrait of .Miss Balls It was edited by Mr. Lilly and Mr. Rhodes, Miller So I settled down to read. Painted by the artist, Mr. lllurrell. . The glaring headlines caught my eye Societyjs whirl, at last Had caught Ma-ride and Edith And was holding them quite fast. Page T fwenty



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5 THE DART, 1926 i5Q..q L- Senior Class History Cn the fourth day of September l922, forty-two boys and girls entered into a new life-that of the high school. As Freshmen we chose as cgir class advisors, Miss Nell Neel, Miss Pearl Noel, and Mr. D. F. Collins. Organizing our class, we chose as President, Karl VVilsong Vice-President, Katherine McNeerg Secretary-Treasurer, Newman Faulconer. A very appropriate motto, 'tGreen but Growing, was chosen. Our class colors were green and yellow and the class flower the yellow chrysanthemum. During our Freshman year many successful parties were enjoyed by all. At mid-year thirty new members joined our class. In September of '23 we again assembled in the old study hall, no longer as Freshies, but as Sophomores. At our first class meeting Miss Strother, Miss Neel and Mr. Collins were chosen as our class advisors. This year our class President was Melton Bean: Vice-President, Valeria Scott and Secretary-Treasurer, Ola Frazier. VVe selected as our motto, Non scholae, sed vitae discimusf' Our class colors were gold and blue and our flower the blue violet. During our Sophomore year a number of parties and hikes were enjoyed by everyone. The following September we again resumed our studies not as Sophomores but as self-important Juniors. Our class advisors this year were Miss Lula Noel and Mr. Litsinger. With Andrew Timberlake as President: Dorothy Daly as Vice-Presidentg Virginia Garvy as Secretary and Anna Laura VV aid as Treasur- er, our Junior year was very successful. This year many good times were enjoyed. The most important event of the year was the Junior-Senior party which was held at the Pence Springs Hotel. In September of l25 we again entered the old H. H. S. for the last and best year of our school life. NVe began to realize that our dear old school days in the H. H. S. would soon be ended. At our first business meeting we selected as our President, Frank Alleng as Vice-President, Thelma Lawrenceg and as Secretary-Treasurer, Anna Laura Waitl. VVe selected the same motto we had in our junior year, Non scholze, sed vitae CllSCl1'l1L1S,H as our Senior motto and our class colors red and white. VVe chose as our class advisors this year, Miss Noel, Miss V annoy and Mr. Litsinger. After much discussion we chose the local Kiwanis Club as our sponsors. Much to our satisfaction they accepted. On the night of December 14, we were given a delightful banquet by our sponsors. The big event of the year was the Senior play, The Charm School , which was a great success. Now that our High School days are coming nearer to the end we have a feeling of sadness rather than joy because we realize that our dear old school days are the happiest and shortest days of life, and that they are gone never to return. A EDITH NIORRISON CHius'r.iNE MANNIX 2 1 I nge Tfwenty-tfwo

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