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'TTQIQQUHHEUQEHWQESI1WIEf?TTf12ff happen if Bob Baker could even have a perfect att- endence for one week!! 16 January OH! OH! Semester examinations ' started today! ' E' Q January More headaches! Examinations, 8 Xarggff of course. In T d fe ' - January Are we happy .. he last ay pgiq A4? X . of the tests. Whoops! right 6 9. January Many unusual biological facts F discovered in exams. hefe f- Qg January Measles epidemic is respon- X sible for 110 absences from ufefx school, Some fun! January OH! OH! What has happened to Opal and Bob? And where 1 ,j' does Bernice Carter come in? Xlyyjhi January It looks as though Opal is A fond of the name nBobH. How about it, Underwood? February 3 Those who took the vacation C?l with measles are new taking their examinations. More fun! February 8 At last all the semester tests are over. Whatta relief! February 12 HHoy, what did you make?n was the yell when cards were finally given out today. Feburary 15 Pennsboro defeated Tyler by a score of 26-12. They would! February 18 After the Boy Scouts' chapel program the juniors had play tryouts. Wonder why Junior Woodburn re- fused his part? We wonder, February 21 Ruth Jackson tried to step on some of the freshmen by getting rough, Or was it tough? Shame on you, anyway, Ruthie. February 22 It seems pretty certain that Opal and Bob Cher first one? are quits forggood. February 25 The seniors have started work on the annual at last. February 26 Some of the geometry students tried to set a new low in grades. They almost did it toe. March 1 March came in like a lamb, but just wait! March 5 The school enjoyed the picture, nTreasure Islandn, shown at the Nadene Theatre. March 7 What a day! The seniors had their pictures taken 'n everything. March 8 Some one of the high school girls practicing on HBlack Eyed Susann lost some valuable property. For further information see Wendell Baker. March 12 Everyone get a holiday. High-water, we thank you! March 15 The seniors were given parts for tryouts. Much run- ning around and exclamations of HGuess who I'm trying out against H ' March 14 The seniors were disappointed again. The pictures it iii I 95 7 c as
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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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-an of Qi S'i?? 5il 1 'Q li March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April April April May 1 May 2 May 4 May 5 May 8 May 9 May ltr 5 8 25 Elizabeth Blair starts haven't come et. 16 The HEehoesH Eeauty Contest ended today. Hurrah for Esta! 18 Sistersville High Students gave an extremely inter- esting assembly program at yler. It was enjoyed by all. - 20 The seniors win the class tournament. Hurrah! They also raked in a nice collection of prizes. 21 Mr. Wood suggests taking off if from our grades for being tardy, and 51 for absences. He would! Another new case - Opal and John. 22 27 At last! The long-awaited pictures arrived! 28 The seniors attended court today - at least, most of them did. April Fool's Day - no Did nBudU Baker go to get 5 more red marks? The Review office gets after the Journalism class for souvenir hunting. Missing one linotypel Vacation while teachers attended meeting at Wheel- ing. It was discovered today that Katie Fletcher Hjust can't take it.H Ask O al Hamilton what she thinks about the town kids P not getting excused to see HDavid Copperfieldn. foolin'. Sistersville for fun or to 15 Our return program for Sistersville was given in assembly today. Paul Cunningham broke his leg. Does Audrey Brewer like Woodrow Doak? 16 17 What's that? nTagH Villers beating Jim Arnett's time? 18 Bernice Carter is the only sherthand student who can keep up with Mr. Keys. 19 Esta Summers writing notes to Braxton Freeland? Katherine Fletcher trades one Baker for another. Just a pun or all in fun? ' 24 Wonder what Jim Arnett was celebrating last night, the road bank in his Ford? flying on the trapeze, and her nSpinningU. when he tried to climb Katherine goes back to 29 The picnic yesterday must have been too much for the play casts. Rain. No game. It's getting to be a habit. How come Howard Ferrell and Bill Suter were both at play practice the same night? Biology program given in assembly. The previews of nGuess Againn were enjoyed immensely. Pennsboro beat Tyler 8-l. Some fun. Guess what! Bernard Jemison took Ina Claire Baker to the picture show. Mama spank! ' NYU cast brought results to the tune of SlO4, in spite of the thunder storm. lO HKU cast outdid them - they brought in Gl2O. Of course, the weather was more promising. i935 fif'f-4+
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