Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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7 Sfafi £0$ Feb. 23 — Six senior boys took the Navy V-5 test today. Here ' s hoping they do good in it. Feb. 25 — Congratulations, Beach City. You really de- served the championship in basketball. We really wish you luck at Kent. Feb. 26 — Over the top again. We always go over the top in our war bond drives. That Casablanca Party given wasn ' t so bad either. Feb. 29 — Watch out boys! This is the girl ' s day to howl. Don ' t you know it ' s leap year day. Dorwin and Bill came home on furlough. It ' s a navy man for me! Doesn ' t a uniform do something for some people? MARCH Mar. 1 — There was a meeting of our parents and teachers today. Mar. 3 — We were honored by a visit from Father Steven- son from the Little Flower Parish. Those that heard him profited much by his address. Mar. 9— The Red Cross drive ended today with a total of $194.66. A report from Mrs. A. C. L. Barthelmeh states that so far we have given more than any other school in the county. Mar. 11 — Golly, those auxiliary policemen meet pretty often. We are lucky to have such an interest shown in such activities. Mar. 15— Hurrah — the Seniors did it again, namely Mar- garet Stuhl. She won the spelling contest this after- noon. Leona Eddleman was the great speller from the Junior Class. Mar. 17— That eighth grade had a St. Patrick ' s Day Party. Mac 22— Another day of school rolled around. Only two more days this week. Mar. 24 — The F. H. A. were going to have a party this evening, but due to circumstances beyond their con- trol — disbanded the idea. Mar. 28 — Gee-golly-an horse chestnuts, why doesn ' t something happen around here? Mar. 31— Our drummers did a little banging around on their own today. APRIL Apr. 1— April Fool! The Sen- iors gave their play this evening and it was excel- lent. Don ' t Take My Pen- ny was the title given. Apr. 4 — Oh, those Easter Eggs the Home Ec classes are col- oring! Don ' t throw them please. Apr. 6 — Easter Chapel was held today with Rev. Par- kenson as main speaker. Apr. 7 — Hurrah, four days va- cation while the Easter Bunny gives us a visit. Apr. 13— Our football and basketball boys were honored with a dinner and band concert at the auditorium this evening. We ' ll be seeing some new letters tomorrow. Apr. 14 — That ambitious class of Sophomores are holding a party this evening. Are we invited too? Apr. 16 — Several students from the Mid-Hi visited Hart- ville and saw their operetta. Golly, kids, we ' d better work hard to beat that. Apr. 20 — Seniors had another party} this time it was Bob Angione, and guess who else was there; none other than Lorie Venditti, home for his first furlough. Apr. 21 — The seventh graders held a -party this evening. Why aren ' t there more parties like that one? It was a super-doo. April 23— Shirley Temple ' s Birthday. Sweet 16, I betcha. Apr. 28— Parties, parties and more parties. This time the freshmen are giving the party. MAY May 1 — Charles Rickert chos- en to go to Boy ' s State this year. Due to the fact that it was hard to decide on whom to send, Charles, we hope you really learn some- thing. May 5— Tulip Time in Hol- land our operetta, was pre- sented this evening under the direction of Miss Seneff and Miss Rodgers. It turned out to be one of the best we have ever given. May 17 — These Juniors are working their little heads off trying to decorate for the prom. It had better be good, kids. May 20 — We had nothing to fear. The Junior-Senior Re- ception couldn ' t have been any nicer or better planned. We enjoyed it very much, kids. May 24 — The last day of school for the Seniors, with the annual assembly in which certificates and medals for work during the school year were given. May 28 — Baccalaureate Services were held today. The Seniors were in their robes to suit the occasion. May 30 — Vacation — Memorial Day only comes once a year. May 31 — Farewell, dear school. We are sorry to be leav- ing you. Graduation exercises were held this evening. We now leave our place in the Senior home room to those who will be Seniors next year.



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r D ' H X 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Esther Rice President Roy Richards Sophomore Donald Bentz Clerk of Courts Ruth Ladley Junior Secretary Barbara New ..Freshman Joyce Feller Junior Dorla Schuman Freshman Marilyn Henkel :...., 7th Grade Harry Byington Sophomore Joan Washburn. 8th Grade Dick Eggenschwiler Student Judge SECRETARIES Standing — Miss House, Pauline Gotshall Seated — Eileen Judy, Marilyn Summer, Esther Rice, Imogene Booth.

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