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MARGARET CUNNINGHAM Athletic Association, l16, ,I7, '185 Glee Club, 9 16, ,I7, 18. Somewhere a heart is breaking. PAUL XVELLS QAdamj Fm afraid to go home in the darkf, 1.1.1.1 ..... -- NIERLE TAVENNER Qlneggyj Athletic Association, '1 7, '18, Eat and Grow thin. 1 till- 1...- . IVAN BTIQITRICK l K K J Ther:-:'s a little bit of Scotch in Mary. 'A .-l.-i RUTH LINK QKidj Athletic Association, '18g Glee Club, '17, '18, Come to me.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ' The Senior class of M. S M. had its begin- ning in the two rival schools of Malta and McConnelsville. When the two schools were united the classes buried the hatchet and be- gan working side by side to make the 1918 class the best one that ever graduated from M. 8 M. ln this effort we think we have been successful. During our school life our number has var-- ied from year to year. Some have gone away to other schools and several of the young men from our class 'have thrown aside their books and volunteered to fight for their country, but students from other schools have come into our class and helped to fill the vacancies left by those who have gone away. At present the class is composed of thirty-one loyal, ac- tive members, eleven being from McConne1s- ville, five from Malta and fifteen from the surrounding country. We have always been noted for our activ- ities, socially. Each succeeding year has seen us mount higher and higher the ladder of so- cial fame. The many pleasant auto and sleigh rides which we have enjoyed, the trips to country homes where never-to-be-forgotten parties were given, the many lavish spreads enjoyed in the hospitable homes of our town members, have all contributed to the achievements of the class of 1918. Another thing which is a source of pride to us is the prominent part which our members have taken in athletics. Ever since its begin- ning the class has been well represented in the various athletic activities of the school and every victory won has been due, in some meas- ure, to the excellent playing of worthy mem- bers of this class. Under the leadership of a Senior captain and with Seniors in the squad, the basket ball team for this year'has shown that it can compare very favorably with teams from much larger schools. As for our musical ability, nearly all of our members have at some time appeared before the public in musical entertainments. Each year the Girls' Glee Club is indebted to the class for some of its best singers. The High School Quartet is also composed of Seniors. The girls have shown their spirit and ability in many ways. On the basket ball floor they make goals with as much facility as they do music in the Glee Club. They have shown that they are accomplished in the domestic arts. For confirmation of this we have but to remember the excellent refreshments which were seiyed at the class spreads and to gaze on the service flag which hangs in the assembly room-all the work of fair Senior girls' hands. While we have been in school we have looked forward to thetime when we should graduate and go out into the world. Now, since that time has come, we go forth with the fondest of memories in our hearts for the old school where we have spent so many happy hours, and with a determination to make our lives an honor to the Malta-McConnelsville High School. B. W. D. Sf? Pk Jiri? yyivifkn filsv, 2 QF! X vis 'iffy gv gigs.. 4 '4s4'N M 154' is 'X 'lwiguzvsciibv if' 'mail' It x 'N-'SBIW1 f Ir SHN' 1 -H t , pf s Q .741 M 1 , efi QI' .Qi5x,l,,.-tg -5 -.aehaylf . . . ' , :gm ' L od
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