Mineral Ridge High School - Ridge Yearbook (Mineral Ridge, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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Ili-1928 THE RIDGE MIRROR 1928-N CALENDAR Sept. 6. School has ,begun again. 23 Game with our old rival Everyone ready for work and McDonald at M. R. score full of pep. 17-16. That makes it even 7 Many new faces, the 7th and for each team. 8th grades from Evansville 28 Plans in full sway for tomorrow are coming up here.. night. Boy's are planning to 9 Halls green with freshies. eat alot. 30 Basketball practice. 29 Chapel this morning. Every- Oct. 1 Well a new month beginning one is busy getting ready for today. football banquet tonight. 3 First game of the season to be Dec. 2 Boy's and Girl's basketball Friday. teams went to Mesopotamia. fl Basketball game to-night too. The Boys won 24-25. Yienna B. B. Girls' team at 5 Miss Overholt: How are an- M.R. score 28-1 Ridge Good imals protected in the west? start. John Smith: By Western 7 McDonald B. B. team vs M.R Preserve Banks. Girls at McDonald. Score T Mr. Taylor suggested that 8-18 McDonald. we start a trophy ease as soon 10 Girls a trifle depressed but as we get some trophies. decided to win the next time. 8 Decision made by the Seniors 2-1 M. R. Girls vs Hartford to have the pictures taken at score 17-8 Ridge. Down's Studio. 25 Everyone feeling good because 9 Pictures taken for the Annual. we won the game last night. 13 Chapel. A play given by the 26 In Biology class it was ex- 9thgrade.Wasveryhumorous. plained by John Smith that a 1-1 Received proofs of the pic- rat is an overgrown mouse. tures. nearly everyone pleased 28 M. R. Girls at Champion 15 Sophomores are having a score 32-15. Of course the Christmas party tonight. Ridge won. 16 Dismissed school for Christ- Nov. -1 M. R. at Brookfield, score mas vacation. The girls went 21-2-l favor of Brookfield. to the basketball tournament. ll B. B. Game Mesopotamia at and lost to Howland. M. R. score 60-25 favor of Jan. 3 School begun for the New Ridge. Year. Several new resolutions 14 You ought to see the team The Freshies started year out today-my how good they right with new coat of paint. feel-to win by such a large 6 Boy's Basketball game at margin. Liberty tonight. Our boys Nov. 18 M. R. at Southington score were defeated. Freshman 49-9 Ridge. Two games straight with high scores. party at the school house tonight. Twenty-seven

Page 30 text:

F1928 W-I THE RIDGE MIRROR mzsll I , l l. Mary Louise Pearsall do leave several inches of my height, my curly hair, and my quick sense of humor to Esther Jones. I. Bernice McMahan do leave any Caesar book to Iona Williams, with proper care it will last about fifty more years. I, Marion Lynn do leave my eloquent speech making, cheerful disposition and Algebra book with all the problems worked, to Ruth Williamson. I. Armia Leffingwell do bequeath my short stature and futile attempt to rise high in the world to Frank Joseph. I, Claire Simpson do bequeath to Isabell Pearsall my long locks of golden brown hair, the pride and joy of my life, and the crowning glory of my youth. I. Olive Heeter do leave my giggle or laugh, two packages of Beechnut gum and fifty cents worth of typing paper written on one side only, to Donald Rudge. i To Miss Rose we do leave our thanks for all the time and energy she spent in making our Senior play a success. To Miss Bock we do leave Caesar and all his campaigns as well as our thanks to her as our class advisor. To Miss Robinson we leave about fifty worn out typewriter ribbons as a memory of her diligent scholars. To Miss Overholt we leave all our biology collections to be used for the future classes. And, finally, we, the Senior Class bequeath to all future classes the admonition to Strive and you will succeed. Duly signed and attested as last will and testament. The Senior Class Erla Chiftock, Lawyer. Twenly-s iz



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liiezsui - V THE RIDGE MIRROR IIQZISSHQ 11 Covered Wagon to be Show Mar. 13 Junior Play. Safety First. Jan. Feb. Mar. 12 13 17 18 31 2 3 6 8 13 11 15 22 28 5 9 tonight. Senior class meeting at 3:15. Annual staff preparing articles. Friday the 13th. Some day. Boy's basketball team played Mecca at Mecca. Score 27-24 favor of Mecca. QToo many black cats.D Chapel. Rev. Driskill spoke. Examsl Plenty of studying now Chapel in charge of 11th and 12th grades. Playlet The Hoosier School given. Rev. Lloyd led devotionals. Organized the Franklin and Lincoln Literary Societies. Big game tonight McDonald vs Ridge boy's gat the Ridge. Wonderful spring weather, looks like the ground-hog missed his guess. Practice for the Debate Teams They are to debate Liberty in two weeks. Last minute preparation for the play tomorrow night. Play Poor Father. A large crowd attended. Grafes busy with Valentine boxes. Annual staff received half of the proceeds last night. Holiday today. Boy's basket ball team played in the tourn- ament against Johnston 28-27 favor of Johnston in an over- time period. Student council in conference. In class. The man was shell- shocked. How P asked Olive Eating peanuts, said John. English period must be the one to catch up sleep. Quite a few seem to take advantage of this period. Twenty-e ighl 15 20 26 27 28 29. 30 April 5 17 18 20 21 25 27 30 Well attended. Now we must study our Eng- lish, no real alibi now. Play practice is over. Mr. Taylor is still ill. No chapel to-day. Miss Overholt is ill with bronchitis. Basketball game Senior girls vs 8th grade. Still canvassing for ads. Chapel. Sophomores in charge. Negro play and sev- eral negro selections. Practicing for the Operetta 5'Sailor Maids, beginning un- der the direction ofMiss Clapp. Sophomore party-farewell- to Harold St. Clair. Seniors received cards. Plates also came of the pictures. Committee of J uniors and Sen- iors planning chapel for a week Tuesday. The last one for the Seniors. We got a new Baby Grand Piano today. Some class to us. Aye what? Chapel for the grades. Oh joy, MrTaylorbackafterhisillness Senior play cast selected. The name is Tea Toper Tavern lt is to be given May 23. Just think only five more weeks of school. Seniors busy getting ads. No chapel today, postponed until tomorrow. Dress rehearsal for Operetla. Operetta given for the grades this afternoon. Operetta tonight. Sailor Maids. Everyone in the cast is resting this afternoon. Interrupted to go to the press.

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