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1949 Mandala IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SQUAD First row, l, to r.--Paul Whalen, Melroy Wells, Roy George, ack Floyd M1rsh1ll Nlntthews. George Wright, Howard Furlnec, Second row-Coach Haught, James Lowe, James Wise, Rolvert Smith Arnold Blanl-.enship Truman Hamilton, Sam Blankenship. Third row-James Cummins, Bill Leary, james McNeill, Vance Armstrong Carl Baisden Edgar Glover, Kenneth McMurray' llVlai-iagerl. Fourth row-Don Metz, Don Shanks, Eddie Riggs, James Glasscoclc RECORD Dec. 16 Mannington 17 Dec. 21 Mannington Dec. 31 Mannington jan. 4 Mannington jan. 7 Mannington Jan. 12 Mannington jan. I5 Mannington Jan. 18 Mannington Jan. 21 Mannington Jan, 25 Mannington Jan. 27 Mannington Feb. 1 Mannington Feb. 4 Mannington Feb. 8 Mannington Feb. 11 Mannington Barnes Magnolia Hundred Barrackville Fairmont Barnes Fairview Miller Fairview Fairmont Farmington Hundred Miller Monongah Ba rrackville
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1949 Mmide GEORGE JALLY MURPHY is a hard worker and an excellent player. This Sophomore showed up especially well on the defense, and with two more years on the squad, he has a bright future ahead of him. WILBUR WARE WARE worked hard to become a member of the 1949 Big Green squad. He proved to be fast as well as a very good shot. A Junior, he will return next year to carry on for Mannington. JAMES TATER LEMLEY, despite the fact that he is built low to the ground, was a player of great value during the past season. Speed was one of the fine qualities that Tater possessed. EDWARD HOODIE HOOD, a Senior, held down a guard position this past season and proved to be most efficient. He laclcs height, but he made up for this by his fine shooting and his capable floor work. 65
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1949 Mmide AS TIME GOES BY SEPTEMBER 6-School begins and everyone comes back with the determination to make this the best year yetg 10-Football season opens with New Martinsville overpowering the Big Greeng 20-Fairview bows to Mannington in the first home game of the seasong 25-The second home game results in a victory over Monongahg 30-Journalism Class decides to sponsor the 1949 MIRABILE and the staff is selected. OCTOBER I-A thrilling game with East Fairmont results in a tieg 8-Farmington bows to the Big Greeng 15- First six-weeks period endsg Z0-The Juniors present the first of the moving pictures f A Bell for Adononj, the profits to be used for the annual jun- ior-Senior danceg 22--Mannington ties Victory High in an exciting contestg 25-Hi-Y boys and Girl Re- serves hold their first joint meeting of the yearg Z9- Football season ends with the Big Green and Barrack- ville tying 12-12. NOVEMBER 10-The Latin classes give an interesting assembly programg 17-We see the moving picture, Jack Lon- don g 19-G.A.A. members sponsor a successful box supper at the gymg 24--The Thanksgiving assembly program is given by Miss Rymer's and Miss Lazear's groupsg 25-Thanksgivingg 30-The MIRABILE staff concludes a successful advertising campaign and subscription drive. DECEMBER 1-Miss Mockler's and Miss Monroe's Seniors pre- sent an excellent assembly programg 8--Another Jun- ior moving picture, Suez, is showng 17-The basketball season opens with the Big Green being defeated by Victory Highg 21-New Martinsville comes to Mannington to defeat the Ryanmeng 22- Mrs. Moran and Mrs. Caldwell present their students in the annual Christmas assembly pro- gram, and in the evening a huge crowd gathers at the gym for the annual Club Danceg Z3-The first day of the Christmas vacation is enjoyedg 28-The Alumni team defeats the Varsity with little troubleg 3l-The Big Green goes to Hun- dred for another defeat. JANUARY I-Happy New Year! We hope everyone made some worthwhile resolutionsg 4-Still another defeat for Mannington when the team goes to Barrackvilleg 5--We see the best moving picture of the year, Jun- ior Miss g 7-The defeat this time is at the hands of East Fairmontg 11-Victory High comes to Man- nington to humble the Ryanmeng 12-The Flaggy Meadow 4-H Club presents a fine assembly programg 19-Semester exams begin, and some of the students decide that it is about time to settle down and do a little studyingg 26-Mr. Furbee and his Hi-Y boys present the assembly program this week. FEBRUARY 1-Hundred bows to Mannington, marking our first victory of the season, 3-The Band Concert proves successfulg 4--The Seniors sponsor a dance after the Roosevelt-Wilson gameg 9-This time the Juniors present the moving picture, The Courageous Nlr. Penn g 17-The grade operetta, Pinnochio, is given to an overflow crowdg 22-The Fairmont State College band entertains the student body with a fine concertg 23-The Seniors have a delightful luncheon in the library, Z5-Rivesville comes to Mannington for a defeat. MARCH 3-The annual Senior play, The Big Surprise, is presented to a large audienceg 4-The assembly program this week is sponsored by the Junior Red Crossg 8-The class tournaments begin, and may the best teams win! 9-Still another junior-sponsored movie, this time The Sullivans being presentedg 17-The Irish are celebrating in proper styleg 23- The Journalism Class is responsible for this week's assembly. APRIL 1-This is a busy day-not only because it's April Fool's Day but because Mrs. Moran and the Glee Club are presenting Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, The Mikadong 6-This time the Juniors have selected Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm for our en- joymentg 15-Good Friday and no classes are heldg 17-Easter Sundayg 18-Our holiday this year in- cludes Easter Monday alsog Z2-The Juniors revive the custom of an annual play and present Spring Fever. MAY 4-The final Junior-sponsored movie of the year is Knickerbocker Holidayug 10-We enjoy the an- nual Girl Reserve Minstrelg 11-Mrs. Hall and her physical education classes present the annual May Day Festivalg 13-A good time is had by all at the annual Junior-Senior danceg 20-The Band gives its Spring concertg Z2-The Seniors hear the annual Class Sermong Z3-The MIRABILES are distributedg 27-Commencement Night! Success to the Class of '49 and happy summer vacation to all the other students and the faculty.
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