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H41 Mil LP!! LPA LL'!1LL'1l N11 LPA LPA LP!! LPA LPA L!!! LLQJ LPA L!'lllE'l! LL'llLL'llLL'1l LPA! LQ'1lL!ll LPG LPA! L94 I LP! I LPI 'lg ,,4 4 1 ,. ev is a, rg gl 11-Same old thing. School with many bawlings-out. 3: IE 13-Markleville Arabians beat Sulphur Springs. EI nf 57 16-Seniors went to Anderson to have individual pictures taken. The camera almost 3: exploded after taking pictures of such a good looking bunch. Really, we're not stuck 5' on ourselves! EI 'E 18'--Everybody is looking forward to the Pendleton-Markleville game Saturday at Alex- I5 31 andrla. Rah l Rah! Arabians! ll ' - ij 23-Yea! Rah! Marklevillel Purple and White downed Yellow and Green at a score of Q1 27-15. A few certain M. H. S. girls certainly were glad. Why? VE if 25-Seniors again go to Anderson this time to have staff pictures taken. The poor If Q1 photographer sure did have his hands full with Ann as she simply insisted on crying. 5: 'E 27-Senior girls realizing it was leap year, invited Senior boys and took them to a Q21 show. We all came back to Ann's, where eats were served. Everyone had a won- :E Q1 derful time, especially Whitey? 'E 5: fi 30-Gee, what's all the scandal about Miss Pearson? As you know, Miss Mauzy and Miss 1 I Pearson took Ann, Lucy, Virginia L. and Virginia S. to Muncie Saturday. Coming home that evening, as we neared Yorktown, Miss Pearson insisted that Miss Mauzy ,. take her past where that Certain Rich Man lived and wanted to stop, but we all voted no, as we didn't consider it the best etiquette for teachers. 15 FEBRUARY Q1 2-Everyone voted for different characteristics of students. We all decided Mr. Walker it most love slck. 31 3-Wilkinson won from M. H. S. IQ It V if 'E gg 6-We found that Velma has a preference for M. M.'s as well as one of our teachers? If ll' 91 Q1 8-Seniors worked hard on Annual today. It will be the best that M. H. S. ever put out. Tv 71' it 10-Markleville beat Middletown again. 15-What's the matter with Gin Lewis? Boy, isn't it terrible to be in love? That's QI what everyone says, anyway. :E 3' .S 524 41 21-Farmers' Institute was held today. Parent-Teachers gave Comical Country ,' Q: Cousins ln the evening. EI 'X 1? V? ai 22-Virginia Lewis, Velma, and Gyneitha are out with mumps. Q: 're if V 21 24-Last game of season played with Kennard. We won! EZ 'Ig 28-Seniors spend spare time on Annual. 2' 'F 31 1hemer?.i1:2.i1merf.i1r7.i1r251mi1r?51rP.i1rni1r7.i1rmr751rm1r7.i I mer7.i1r2.i1rf.i1ff.i1r2.im1:f.i1:2.i1meme:f.i1:r.i1:r.i1rf.i1:2.x1rv.ma
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-x 5 Q Q o 1 31 3 11 1 11 1 'Q 11 1, 1' Qi 3 ALUMNI DEPARTMENT The Alumni group Tho somewhat small Have done their best For one and all. 1917 Hazel Charman fBridgesJ. Lucile Markle iStohlerJ. Ina Mauzy fSlaughterJ. Sethie Rogers. Terrll Ham. 1918 Boyd Clem. Velma Conner. Iaurene Wilkinson fCollinsJ. Dorothea Robinson. Edith Dashler 1FadleyJ. Gladys Ham. Nina Rector fHuntJ. Adine Neeley fMilIerJ. 1921 Mildred Gates. S4-lQ'ANAL5'4Jl!. Lgwlxwm1x'41L!4w441M1!41e'A4 LLLJMJLMLkQ11M1aQ11g'411ML!111y4115'41 194 15 4 5 a 4 QI Q 11 ' 11 '1 541 ' 3' , Q , Q1 3 Q Q 5 Q Q , 3 1 R 41 1 ff Q 2 Q1 D 1 zv Q Q 1 -v Q :Y Q1 51 2 '1 1 5 1 1 1 Bessie West iDudleyJ. Leafy Cole iNicliolasJ. Hildred Mauzy. Ruth Williams 1KeeslingJ Cophine Creason CPiferl. Claude Noland. Walter Legg. 1919 Mildred Lewls Claude Lewis 1920 Delores Bond fBaLkJ Virginia De Hart fHuntl Geneva Hankins Clyde Miller Ray Noland. June Ham fHamJ. Ruth Blake fHodsonJ. Commodore Markle. Harold Creason. 1922 Joseph Franklin. Floyd Stohler. Orvxlle Stohler Cynthla Robinson Wilbur Hall Wllbur Moneyhun Floyd Davls Charles DeWitt Ruby Wllliams 1- ,- .- 'x 4- 4- 4- ,- A- ,- 4- ,- 1 L2 5 N! E E E E 5 E Q Q 5 E a G G 5 G 5 5 G 5 6 .vi , 1 11 1 - 11 1' 1 1: 1 S 1 1 1' 1: 1' , - 1 4: 5 1 I 115 1 41 . :, . 1, Q ' 1' p ' 1K 3 ' . 1 :X ' Y 4' Q - Q 41 l ' . ' . Q : 1 w 4' Q 11 - Q ' 5 5: . . ? Q - G 1 ' ' Q 1 E if E 4 vi i i -LV v i-i-i iii i iv Y-V- Uv i 4- 5 i75116N116N11 m1ffM1FfA1FfB1ffM1 W YYAN1 THYI I 1101 Y Vi I vw ' v ' KW A TGV O ffCN1TfB1Ff4X1WAWTMN1l'6YlffAN1ffh1Tf4i1T70i1
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