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DAY BY DAY IN MARKLEVILLE HIGH SEPTEMBER School opens with the usual enrolling of plenty of Green Freshies The Senior Class is small but mighty Senior class meeting Election of officers Mr Walker gave test in Physiology class Beware' when a teacher starts this early with tests Another Senior class meeting Two or three of the Annual staff were elected Phys class count their pulse beats Some were too fast' Fire alarm Seniors didnt seem to be alarmed tho as there were quite a few sleepv eyed We wonder or do we? Phys class enJoyed themselves out on the campus as it was rather a warm day First baseball game We Seniors discovered that poor Alvia is slightly mixed on the location of cartalige A k him about it Seniors and Faculty picnic at Falls A good time was enJoyed by all and the pickles seemed to be quite popular Who s Love Sick? Horrors' We found today it was a Teacher Love Sick Dont blame Seniors for their Puppy Loves Seniors look over rings and pins of two salesmen No deClSlOI'lS were made The rest of Annual Staff was also elected -Seniors order rings. Wonderful thrills! Wonder how many will be seen wearing theirs? Don't you have a slight idea that the other party' 'will have them most of the time? -Plenty of monthly tests given. Teachers love them more than we. Eh! Seniors? -Four weeks of school put in. Report cards will soon follow. OCTOBER -New month of school begins. Teachers inform us that we can do much better, and will have to, if we wish to be exempted. We all want to be, but we don't want to work. Now, isn't that funny? -Report cards were handed out and WE ALL received good grades? Gee! Everybody was sleepy today. There must have been some late hours during the week'end. -Mr. Walker acquired an angry spell in Civics. Poor teacher! Wonder why he should get so? We Seniors always know our lessons. -We Seniors decided today that Mr. Walker would make a. better preacher Knot say- ing what kindl then a teacher. He certainly gets good practice in Senior classes, and he doesn't even appreciate the fact, either. -Florence and Gyneitha could do nothing but yawn in school today. They didn't have any excuses to give, but we could all guess. Phys. class chloroformed a, toad and ex- pected it to wake up again. But nevermore! We Seniors are all hard-hearted, so the death of a toad didn't affect us much. Q: 1. ,: 1- ,- in Q: 1: Q Q Q Q Q - Q ,- Q G ,- Q 6 ,S E ,P Q V Q K5 wifwluwmvgluqwilsu:uwuvgis'41u'41sQ1s'41m MMLl'41u'41Lxv1Ls41Ls'41 Ls'41u'41s'41L!44a'41Ls . lg Q Q Q 1 lr 1g - . .. 1, .. ,, : .. , , xl . g l I W Q . . - ,g l 1 l C - . . ,Q lb - . ' . . Q 1' . 1 1 ' P . , . x - f - . ' ' . Q - '. . 3 . s . 1 'Q A 1 4 1 U 1 1 E .. ' 11 ' 'E ' x' ' . . : Q G Q G G 5 6 1Pmvmw.w1r?s1r2.i1rf.wa1mer?51r1.i1r?.i1mr7.w.i1rhi1mr? I 'rv me - 17.e1m1m1m1 1,11751mr7,qm,f7,q1,y,q,,p,g,,f5
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Lt :v -t fr -. -V -t -, ti -f -t -L Y, it ri Elirwhmvn Left to right Back Row: L. M. Titus, Fred Cooper, George Shelton. Second Row: Robert Boram, Eugene Seward, Cletis Bronnenberg, Floyd Walker, sponsor, Gale Stohler, Laurel Blake, Kenneth Hodson, Eugene Moneyhun. Third Row: Thelma Lodge, Ruth Hartzell, Cophine Williams, Marguerite Ham, Naomi Conner, Martha Belle Shaw, Ethel Mc Daniel, Hallie Keesling. Thelma Baker was absent. ' Motto: Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Flower: Red Carnation. ' Colors: Royal Blue and White. 0 N C N at l -r 9 I? X1 24 Q 9 Q Il -. Q iz -. -, JLr'41a'41Li'41a'41LiQ4Liwa.wLiQ4L!.ALQ1Lx.y4Ly44L344LL4 LkwLkwLwALwALkwLxwLxw LwALwALwJJLkv1LwJ!' QI QI Q1 I 'l Q1 Q1 . . ,l it it QI ' l 4' gl 1 l 4g 4' Q Q1 it gl Q qt it wh 5 ffl El 1 C 4 9 Q D 9 9 ag E et G if D 51' :r.i1r7.i1rf.w1rfi1 YfaN1F6N1Ffid mi r w MWYA1 . . f I ' ' H ' if ' rhi1.n
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.l -v -v J z'sLl suQ s'4aw!s Lmlsseatsgalmawmas La!u:44LmuaLAawLs.AL.w44u41 Ls uv4!a'4!L 19-Hurrah! We d0n't have to come back to school until next Monday. Now ain't lg Q that grand? Q 24-By the looks of us poor Seniors, a four-day vacation didn't do us much good, if any. I5 3 Florence was missing, too! Well! We hope everyone survives in the end. IE 25-Oh! my leg! Gee! my ankle! Now what in the world has happened to everyone? gg Just a skating party and it seemed to have had ill affects on some. Poor Ann re- ceived a kink in her skats when she saw Alfred come in. Why? 9 - -: if 26-What kind of an assembly teacher did Va. Lewis make today? Seniors enjoyed it Q immensely untiliMr. Walker dropped in. Course there's always something to S Y la ' take the joy out of life. 28-First basketball game! Frankton 43, Markleville 22. Just wait 'till M. H. S. gets 1, started, then beware! Q : I E L 31-Lots of spooks and witches galloping around. Who won the turkey Saturday night? :ig 'l Ask Mr. Walker if he wants to go Turkey hunting ! Ig 4 '- I F P NQVEMBER Q 'L 1-Senior Occupation class visits Remy's. The rest of us wouldn't belong to that class Il at all. Sour grapes! We also wonder what was so attractive to Gyneitha at il Plant 4. :S it ng 2-All Seniors went to Newcastle to see Les Miserables. Miss Pearson thought that Q, she was taking a bunch of supposed Dignified Seniors, but discovered they were only kids. We invested in balloons and horns. Now, was that nice? 3 l V 3-Report cards again. Don't ask Seniors just anything about their deportment. First E time anybody heard of girls getting lower deportment grades than boys. You never E can tell how it did happen, though! Q S' 2 Q' 4-M. H. S. beats Middletown. Keep it up boys and you'll come out on top. 'Q 7-B-r-r-r, it's cold! Oh, yes! Ask Velma about the Pendleton date Saturday night. 2 Wonder who it was? 8-Gee! Virginia Lewis looks heartbroken today. Wonder what's happened? My, Q Q that would be another Markleville- Pendleton split-up, eh? wg 'N .2 3 11-Armistice Day! Songs were sung by the whole school in the gym and Mr. Ewing E gave a speech in memory of the day. Another game won! Cadiz was the defeated. 14-A change was made in the schedule of classes. Not everyone was charmed over ,ig Q the idea. S .Q 15-Ann and Alfred have compromised and everything is going lovely. As you all know, 3: True love never runs smooth. 17- The Golden Apple, given by the first eight grades was a success. Sure was some 5' ancient stuff. 9 E 3 18-Another basketball game won! Fortville was our victim. Ig 2 'E 21-Gee, whiz! Dldn't the Seniors stay home this week-end? Sure doesn't look like it. Isn't that some example to set before the Freshies? Well, at least they're old Q ? 4: 3 enough :Q 'E 5 'E if I Q28 Y Y Y Y YY V01f01' f01f mfam1ff.wWrf.w.ma .i-
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