Tyler County High School - Echoes Yearbook (Middlebourne, WV)

 - Class of 1935

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s , .sg-gag. E ld B Hi F E EMDR :gg 4 s . that most of the serious Cases are in the senior Frances Baker topped the list in the season tickets sale contest, with fifty tickets to her credit. Evelyn CJohnnie7 Fuchs came second with forty-seven. Ingram Morgan was seriously injured in the St. Marys - A group of students and teachers attended the funeral of Miss Yates. The music was furnished by the school The boys are rejoicing - Miss Furbee has formed a habit of winking at them. Of course she denies it. Tyler won her first game to- day when she beat Salem 15 - 0. Did we celebrate! The girls outnumbered the boys two to one on the first honor roll of the year. It W8. October 25-26 S an accident, no doubt. The teachers attended the meeting of the State Ed- ucational Association held' at Parkersburg. Of course, we had a vacation. October 29 Eve Miss Tuttle found her car where she had parked it last Saturday while in Park- ryone is glad to hear that The closest and most exciting class elections in the years were held today. Robert Jackson was el- ected senior class presidentg Howard Pyle, junierg Maurice Hickman, sophmoreg Cecil Mayfield, freshmen. Since this was election day, we had a holiday 'Rayl We had a game scheduled with Pullman for today, but The school reports show that the boys miss more than the girls. Hmm, that's odd. Or is it? class. October October Tyler football game. October 12 quartet. October 17 October 19 pg October 25 . If ' A ' J 0 Ili!! Quinn ersburg. October 50 November 6 November 9 they cancelled it. November 13 November 15 We all wonder what happened to the little 'possum' that strayed to Mr. Millers room. Bet he 'et' it! November 16 Tyler wen another ki, 1-su-1-al ... .vw- e ,--Q-5,-:.m.,s N ann- ...--Q--4a-1-0 ..--un..-aff -,.--' ! ....... .-4.1.-.. ...... ..,,,A ,.... A., ...,..-.--n- ----..44g..-..-- .Move oss-I-1... ,yu-L, , game! This time Tanner was 'it' to the tune of 15-O. More fun! In fact, some of the boys celebra- ted before the game was even be- Sun' James Arnett was November 20 high man in the Post Magazine sale, with a sale of 18 n 9 5 Sf 1

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U MMR ECBBOES my an September 5 School begins with a bang. Nobody hurt in the explosion. September 4 Old friends could be seen in every nook and cor- ner, excitedly recounting summer adventures September 6 Everyone . Cwell a at least '1'- Q V21 fewl has set- E H tled down for D ...... Hi some good hard T H E Xf scnoo S work' 'H mm eptember 10 The first as- - 1 E -' sembly was CJ- O f held today. ' You should 6 have seen the 1 1-.J freshmen - JU stare I ' ' Q September ll The study hall 5 I clock returned ' 5' after a seven year vacation. Now if it would only run! September 12 It was learned today that James Arnett has a weak- ness for redheads. September 15 The Freshmen started missing the bus in the even- ing 'cause they hadn't learned to work the comb- ination of theirlockers. KSO they saidl September 18 Certain freshmen, sophmores, and juniors started taking senior civics instead of third period study hall. Such progress! Amazing! September 25 Third assembly. The freshmen are becoming used to looking at Mr. Wood by this time, although he declares some of them watch him as if they ex- pected him to jump at them anytime. ,. L September- 28 We lose our first game to ,7f'X7 Pennsboro by a score of K4 .7 14-O. Much grief and many ASN Yi x Q tears were in evidence. Xa of gif October 2 Many couples, new and old, 'L - ' can be seen strolling up and f XX 1-Q-p down the street at noon. F- :Sri More and more cases are being RE. started every day. It seems f an.. .- ne...--Q ll il



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. .. ... .. . ...s ' 'El B' R E2 Qi E' E42 263517 ELS 131- Y ,H Y - -.-..- magazinos to his credit. Is Red proud of him, or is she! November 21 For the first time in five years there was a man- ual training display in the main showcase. November 22 The sophmores held their annual party. November 25 Everyone enjoyed the annual F. F. A. party. November 26 To the disappointment of the street strollers and pool players the noon hour was shortened to forty- fivo minutes. November 28 Tyler cleared 'ffs'74.2B in the Curtis magazine sale. Nice goin', oh wot? November 29, 50 Thanksgiving Holidays. .,m, December 4 Thirty-eight boys come out for Q basketball. , ff-,gf December The girls outnumbered the boys QQ Rig on honor roll again! .They must S31 XKXMWX have a pull, or semethin', LQXJ A' Lv? December The F. F. A. boys did quite well Q X 'wi' an R, on their trip to Morgantown, and x.-.I I Xxkgurxl . 'N N R 4 .. , u . 1 -. z .A '1 :'. ffm aa' December ' . December gf? ' 1 ! Hz I , ,y gy 1, Q It , fue 2 if t f i ,' Fixx fa f X x 1 f A 1 '. 3 L I 1 I I 1 1 N 1 ,1 Vx' iw X ' 1 '51 brought home the bacon in the form of prizes for various things. And stuff! . Chuck and Bud'f were on the outs for a few days, but it all came out in the wash. You should have seen the juniors in the halls and, for that mst- ter, everywhere else. They were su oosed to be practicing for the annual Junior Jubilee. EJ Lpi December The big night of the fall season y 1 at last, the Junior Jubilee. thi 5? December 19 Those three senior girls must ' ' ' ' have thought it couldn't happen in to them, but, from reports it did, in the form of G51 December 20 December 21 December 22 January 2 January 5 January 9 January 10 January 11 15 January H' 1-ug' an automobile accident. The students started slowing down on work because of the coming vacation. So what? Two Assemb'ies! Program by students in morningg Christmas play called The Tinker given in the afternoon by a local church group. Happy days, until January 5, 1955. We reluctantly returned to school after a glorius vacation. The Ncouplesu all seemed mighty happy to be together again. Chuck Smith and Jimmie Jones have started racing for Jeanne Kilcoyne, Eleven boys win T 's :Ln judging contest. Chuck seems to be gaining on Jim . It was learned that 181 students have a perfect attendenee recore for this month. What would '- if 1 9 5 ' c :5.: f-:rf

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