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Mineral Ridge E 1 I GIRLS' BASKETBALL PICTURE I Fits: Row: Violet Moransky, Martha Smith, Elaine McM:ihan, Captain, Hyacinth W'alton, Alethe Mints. Second Row: Evelyn Bowker, Wiiiifred Townsend, Genevieve Chittock, Ruth W'hite, Coach Evans. , Girls' Basketball Our girls' basketball season this year was not as successful as in previous years although our coach, Mr. Evans, worked with untiring efforts. We had only three letter men from the last year's squad. The rest of the team was composed of young and inexperienced players. Next year We are looking forward to a much better team as the players will have the experience of this season. h The team was composed of Hyacinth Wal ton, Alethe Minto, Esther Jones, Elizabeth Brooks, Martha Smith, Georgia Lewis, and Elaine McMahan. ELAINE MCMAHAN MINERAL RIDGE BAND
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0 0 ,..M2Hem1' Ridge i First Row: Howard Shaffer, James Woods, Fred Chittock, Russell Lewis, Wm.'NIOransky, Raymond Lynn. Second Row: Lloyd jones, Paul Donegan, XVilliam Porter, XVilliam Laramey, Milford Morrow. Third Row: john Howells, Vfadc Schrum, john Patterson, Coach Rogers. . Boys' Basketball Mineral Ridge High School produced the best basketball team this year in the history of the school. We went to the semi-finals in the county tournament and lost to Brookfield by only two points. We had one player, namely Howard Shaifer, on the all-county team, and one, Raymond Lynn, on the second team. The members of the team are very thankful to Coach Rogers for his consistent work with the squad, and we hope he will be with us another year. The team was greatly bereaved by the death of one of the players, Jack Welsh, who was a forward. He was a teammate of Tiny Mor- row who brought honor to our school by win- ning second place in the county foul-shooting contest. RUSSEL LEWIS. MINERAL RIDGE ORCHESTRA
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Mineral Ridge Senior Class History On September 8, 1925, nineteen strong we entered our Freshman year in high school. We were the second class to enter this high school and it made us feel quite important. The following year only thirteen entered the Sophomore class. Five, girls and one boy were on the basketball teams and we all took part in other school activities. The Junior year only nine enrolled. We elected oflicers with Hyacinth Walton as presi- dent. This year three girls and one boy were on the basketball team, several boys were on the football squad and both boys and girls rep- resented us on the literary teams and student council. This year there are eight of us remaining to Hnish our course. Two boys and two girls are on the basketball team, and three of the boys are on the football team. We are the second class to graduate from the new high school and we are looking for- ward to the commencement season with great anticipation. We hope that we may leave a record such as succeeding classes will be proud to follow. RUTH WILLIAMSON. Class Will ' We, the Class of '29 of Mineral Ridge High School, being of full age and sound mind, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. Q We do hereby bequeath all our possessions to the following: To our Alma Mater we leave the remem- brance of the brilliant group of scholars we were. To Mr. Ta lor we leave our a reciation for if PP the many things he has done to make our years in school more beneficial to us. To the Junior Class we leave our good name and high aims, knowingbthat they will strive to attain the higli places of their former clas- mates. To the Sophomores we leave all our excess chewing gtun, to be used when the teachers are not looking. To the Freshmen we leave out good advice, always look up to your above classmen and obey them to the best of your ability. Individually we do bequeath our personal belongings to the following people: I, Elaine McMahan do bequeath my basket- - ball ability and experiences to Betty Irwin. I, Russell Lewis do leave all my quiet and fabulous yarns to Raymond Lynn. I, Fred Chittock do leave my tall stature to Ikey Joseph, hoping he will benefit by it. I, Donald Rudge do leave all my books, poems, pencils and paper to James Woods, hoping he will make good use of them. I, Gladys White hope that all future chem- istry students will succeed. I, Ruth Williamson hope that John Marina will not let the absent and tardy list grow lonesome. I, Posey,' Walton leave my giggles and cheerfulness and also my arithmetic book, with examples worked to William Thomas. I, William Shook do give my permission to William Porter to skip all study halls in which to sell annuals, magazines and other wares. In testimony whereof we do here unto set our hand this twentieth day of February in the year of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine. Q X I I CLASS of 1929. Hyacinth XValton.
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