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Pagczti THE BLUE AND WHITE wwwwwwsahwafeuuwhwhahfafehaafqahfeawwwwawhelgf B67,9wvnwafefeaaawQswwfehf4Qneuwwafewv.wehwQewhwa School Calendar September 7-School starts. Freshmen take annual visit to the pump. September 8-Sleeping in the study hall re- sumed. September 25-Opening game of softball, 3-2, favor of Adelphi. October 2-Second softball gameg Adelphi. Score 15-0 for S. E. Revenge! October 3-To Columbus to see opening of Ohio State football season. Ohio State vs. N. Y. U. State tramps the Violets. October 9-Played the rub off with Adelphi at city park. We were defeated, 2-1, despite the home-run hit by Wade. October 16-Another weiner roast. Will this go on forever? Alna arrives on a motor- cycle. Bud Merriman goes back to town after more weiners. October 30-Ha1lowe'en parties. November 2-Our iirst trip to Chillicothe for basketball practice at Mt. Logan school building. We go on Monday and Wednesday nights. November 3-Many heated arguments over politics, especially in Miss Fox's Senior history class. Republicans win in school vote. November 4-It seems we were wrong. Our first snow. November 6-Opening of basketball season with Beaver. Defeated. Oh, well, this is only the beginning. November 8-First Prince of Peace contest at M. E. Church, Pauline Donegan winner for the second year. November 15-Second Prince of Peace con- test. Mary Annis Holcomb winner. November 24-First edition of the Blue and White. November 26-Close school for Thanksgiv- ing. Mr. White wins turkey at the turkey raffie. November 27-Strayed, lost, or stolen-one turkey. If found, call or notify Mr. White. December 17-Musical concert at Richmon- dale. Epidemic of Tacks at school. Motto, Those who sit shall rise. December 18-First win of basketball sea- son for the boys. Defeat Kingston by two points in close tussle. December 21-Musical concert presented at Londonderry. December 24-Close school for Christmas vacation. Many parties among clubs and classes at school. December 25--Santa Claus comes to see us. January 1-We all make New Year resolu- tions. January 2-First New Year resolution broken. January 13-Home Ec. play at Richmondale. January 14-Home Ee. play at London- derry. John Bethel seen near Richmondale with girls, Thursday night. January 15-John B. arrives at school at 10:30 a. m. Maybe the creek was up and he couIdn't get to school? Boys defeated by Clarksburg at Mt. Logan. The boys were not in top shape. February 2-Freshmen go to hunt ground hogs. February 5-Coaltong no episodes as oc- curred last year. February 9-Freshmen get acquainted with .snow by aid of Seniors. February 12-Last game of basketball sea- son. S. E. vs. Bainbridge. Rather a free-for-all battle. February 20-Tournament at Chillicothe High School. Were defeated by Buckskin, 23-36. Closest score Buckskin was held to during tournament. March 12-Basketball banquet. Letters awarded to 8 boysg 9 girls. John Bethel award- ed Boys' Athletic Award. Mildred Higgins awarded Girls' Athletic Award. March 24-Teachers' banquet at high school. Home Ec. girls served. q April 1-No April fools. April 10-Three Senior girls took a holiday. waaawmamwammwawaamwaaaamhmhwucwi Deb mmwamaammmmmama
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Page 25 aaaaafqaaaawaaawaaf-Maheshammwawmaedbf Bhiiwhawawwwmmawamamawaamawwm Qirls ' .Basketball This year, the two schools, Richmondale and Liberty, were combined into the South- eastern School District with five veterans from each school on the team, which was coached by Mr. White. We began our first practice on No- vember 2, at the Mt. Logan School, and met twice each week during the season. The following is a short resume of our year: November 6-Southeastern at Beaver As this was our first game playing together, we were rather awkward and the Beaver girls won by a score of 14 to 8. CAnyway, let us say that it was our clumsiness.D November 204outheastern at Kingston We were defeated with a score of 27 to 33, and sad to relate it was our second loss of the early season. December 4-Southeastern at Kingston This was the second game this year with this team, and they won the first game, but we doubled the score on the second, 22 to 11. December 11-Southeastern at Bourneville. The fourth game was another easy victory for Southeastern. We won with a score of 45 to 1. December 18-Kingston at Southeastern V A home game defeat of 41 to 33. Such is this sad, sad, story. December 29-Alumni and Southeastern During the Christmas vacation we played the Alumni of both schools. Since that was the first time the Alumni had ever played together, and we high school girls were used to playing with one another, ours was an easy victory of 23 to 8. January 8-Southeastern at McArthur The girls went to McArthur while the boys went to Unioto. We were ahead of the lassies at the half, but they came back at us in the last half, and at the end of the game we both came through with a tie score, 15-15. January 16-Southeastern at Marshall After going all the Way to Marshall--then getting defeated, 48 to 17. Nuf sed. January 27-Southeastern at Bainbridge We played Bainbridge for the first time this year and won an easy victory for our school. Score 28 to 7. January 29-Southeastern at Huntington We went to the Huntington Heights and won with a score of 51-7. February 5-Southeastern at Coalton Coalton won with a score of 23 to 17. February 12-Bainbridge at Southeastern This was the second time this year for play- ing this team, and we were able to give the season a happy ending by taking two victories. The score at this date was 46-7. In reviewing the year for the girls' team, we find that Southeastern had scored 332 points to her opponents' 215, with an average of 27 2f3 for us to 17 11f12 for them. The highest scorers were Mildred Higgins, 1393 and Pauline Donegan, 107 points. Captains for the year were Mildred and Pauline, and the medal for outstanding per- formance was given to Mildred Higgins. Our girls received their letters at the ban- quet which was a very happy occasion of feast- ing and fun at Londonderry. Mildred Higgins HhQQhHQQhhhhhhHHHhhHhhhHHhhHQmn BmhhhhHhMMMhHh hhhQHhhhhWuhQkQh
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April 12-Started Track in middle of the THE BLUE AND WHITE Page27 wwwqwqwewwewmhhweevmuf-.imweuhwwqafeheaf-JCQU hwhwfeaqwqhhhhhwemfewwswfevhfemahhhuhhwa April 11-Three Senior girls return to school with new resolutions about attending school. l maybe a box of candy effected his working ability. May 7-Track Meet: Centralia. Senior play at Richmondale. softball fever. Music and literary contest at Bourneville. Won chorus, quartet. boys' solo. April 16-Softball game, Londonderry vs. May 8-Lavina Sturgell goes to Bowling Green for state contest. May 14-Track Meetg Huntington at Chilli- Richmondale, Londonderry victorious. cothe' May Junior-Senior party at London- April 17-Commercial contest at Frankfort. d . ' eriy. April 19-Final at Chillicothe. Won boys' May -Baccalaureate at Richmondale. solo, chorus, second in quartet. April 21-Three boys were found in a tree at Junior party. Be careful of the monkeys. A few stray Seniors were there. April 29-One prominent Senior boy was May May May May Class Night at Londerderry. Class Night at Richmondale. Senior play at Londonderry. County Track Meet at Frankfort. seen bumming to town with a bottle to get May Baccalaureate at Londonderry' some rubbing alcohol. Work on the Annual May -Joint Commencement at Chilli- at Miss Fox's. One boy did not work much, cothe High School auditorium. CLASS PROPHECY CConcludedJ the screen, his first land lastj picture being Heartbroken. Here comes the intellectual genius you've been wanting to see. You know whom I mean, Lester Bell. He'll astound you with his in- formation as to how Washingt.on discovered America. He'll tell you that Columbus was the Father of Our Country. He's the office boy- off as much as anyone could be. Ralph Scott is the chauffeur. He can drive anything from an Austin to a Cadillac V-12. Look at this! Robert Wade standing before a microphone with his mouth open. Why, he's singing, I do believe. You know he is the star in that picture, Sing Me a Song. Bob Climer is this fellow's name. He is a salesman in the Foot-Long Shoe Co. He sells only to customers with large feet, because he knows best how to fit them. Edgar Oney is the strong man in a circus. He amazed the audience with feats of strength, such as lifting a baseball with two fingers and carrying Tom Thumb, the midget, on his back. Now a scene from a business office in San Francisco. That fellow at the desk so busily filing his nails is Robert Ray. He gets more business done than any other man in San Fran- cisco. For example, this morning he dictated a letter, combed his hair, and smoked a cigar. Raymond Mingus, standing in front of this school house, is the beloved basketball coach. and a good one, too. His team won one game out of the 25 it played last year. Alna Fout is the school teacher at One Chance, a small town in Southern Ohio. She insists on being obeyed. She is shown here forcing a boy who doesn't know his history to keep still. Evelyn Scott is a registered nurse. She is shown with a wealthy, 65-year-old patient. Her experience and training was gained by visiting hospitals. Ruth Thompson - Lester Bell. fqwaawwwwwbMavhwwaaahv.bmnmhhaab.v.ab.w'eac'L9Q lQ7a HGJHHHHHHHHHMHHHW
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