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QQRQQJ' 73414 - DEATH sssmif ,.... Q 1h1 Ilbemorium Y' fs::: ' VIRGINIA WARNER Silently and without warning on December 10, 1924, did the hand of Providence descend from the heavens and remove from amongst us our beloved classmate, Virginia Warner. Virginia was an ever loyal supporter of the High School. Her primary thought was of credit to the school. Her life was filled with hard study and as a result of overwork her health broke down and she was forced to give up her work forever on this earth. But, the spirit that inhabited her soul is still living and guiding others toward the high ideals that she so earnestly sou ht. Virginin was seventeen years, six months, and two days old when she died. Sie was a member of the Curtain Club, of the Girl's Glee Club, and was secretary of the Senior Class at the time of her death. It is a part of God's great plan that when a life has fulfilled its mission on earth that the soul be rewarded with everlasting peace and happiness. Virginia had fulfilled her mission on earth so well that as a reward her Creator took her home to Him. So with this in mind and her noble life before us as an example, we, the members of the Moundsville High School extend to the bereaved members of the family our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy. Geraldine Bosworth. '25.
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S IO' f f f se w SQI'YIt't'.'i William Rupp has IN'l'HllII' quite a high Hier with tha- aitl of illl areoplalw. Ile is now i11 l'IIilI'gIl' of Iiilllgflll Fivltl. 'I'he IHIIII of the 1-lierry hlossoui has 1-Iaiiuecl one ot' our st111l1-nts. XVay ot? in -Iapan. liuville Xuxiim is working as a IllISSI0II2Il'j', Shi- has wo11 lllll1'Il praise EIIIII IIUIIUI' i11 this tielml. Alta Levy is ht-all of illl zltlileftim- sehool for girls some plaw- i11 Uhio, I 1-a11't l't'lIl0lllIN'l' tI1e name. To say that Naomi M1-Klahon has s111-1-et-tll-ll as a pulrlie SIN'2lIU'l' is puttiiig it mihlly. Iler most uotenl sp.-1-elm-s, so they say, are Hxvillllvllvs IIIgIIlts.H NYhat Hot Air Ilas Done For Me, and Why I Alll All Iigrotistf' If she ex'e1'1-o111es to New York IIIIIIII fail to go anll hm-ar hor. She- is splemlitl. Vivtor Hill has la-eo111e a jar-lc ot' all tratle-s i11 orller to prove his iil'1!lllIlt'llI that a Illilll is eapalih- of enterixig any iiehl of work. Not satisliml with In-1-o111i11g1 a mlm-tor he is also a lawyer, a Ill1'1'4'Il2lllI aml a 1-hief. NVilIia111 Hivlcs is rapiilly lieeoniing t'a111o11s i11 the p1'a1vtie1- of law. The Iletlpath Iillilllfilllilllil has M'Clll'l lI the services of Eva Higgs wl1o is one of their leaaliug singers. Novi-lla Ki111Iie1'ly is train-liiig with the roms pany as Eva! at-4-o111pa11ist, They also l'0I1lIl'l' selevtions over the ramlio. .losephine Ferris reigns supreiiie as the IIUIIIQ' Ifleolioluivs teavlier i11 the I'a111ero11 High School, 'l'he least we 1-an say of her is that she is a ye-ry etfieieiit teavlier. I'h1'isti111- liroyles ZIIIII lIa1'jo1'i1- -In-til-1'so11 l'UllIl'UI the Vozy I'0l'Il1'l' 'l'1'a Shoppe-. I 1'o111 all reports they still have their daily, or shoiihl I say hourly iil'fIllIl1t'IlIS. However, all gootl frit-mls are IHIIIIIII to 2ll'gl'Ill'. IIIl2iIllll'l' I+'riedly has lwifoiiit- a sailor 011 the th-ep hliie Nea, or to he more exaet. 011 the Hhio river. The water always fast-i11at1-tl IIIIEIIIIIUI' ZIIIII so ht, llllI'CIl2lN64I the loval ferry hoat. l'Ia1'e111'e lViIso11 is ons- of the IIlXVlliN It'il4IIllg.l' IIHllIil'l'S, Ili- liiiows Ill0l'tl aliout mont-y TIIEIII the Ullvs who coin it. Ralph Maxwell has alert-lopa-fl into one ot' the leatlingr fire hugs of the tow11. He is a fire IIlSlll'2llll'U agent Elllll Mary btitl-I is his ste1iog'1'apl11-1'. XXX-ll. Mare. tl1e worst is over illltl I'111 rathn-r sleepy. That is liiml of strange for it is only 111i1l11ig'l1t. llorplieiis anal I are INlI'I.t'I'I NIl'Zlll2'l'l'S. -Illst IIUUEIIISQ' ylrll are p1'iX'z1to N4'I'I'I'I2I1'y for one of New Yorlqis most notenl Ii11a111-in-rs is no Fvilsoll why yoll shoilltl writt- To me Init om-e il IIIUIIIII, Ill TIN' fllIlll'4' plvilst' IW lIIHl't' IFIWDIIIPI. As o'Y4'1', LII..
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