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- A I H M A E Fi E 6313892 S s Couldn't reach the bus stop. Skipped -- James Arnett, Mae Conaway I had an injured leg and couldn't get to the bus - Gail Midcap I went hunting - Bob Baker I went to Sistersville on business - Gail Midcap Overslept - Willard Smith I was working for my ant - Cliff Midcap I fell and hurt my knee and made me faint acute indigestion. Grip - Hatzel Davis Ill, headache, sick at stumack. Had to go out home after coming to school to set up a radio. I could not wear my shoe. I stayed home with the kids. I had a visiting friend and had to stay to entertain him. It was muddy and also raining - Clark Ridgby January 28, 29, 30 - Measels, measels, and more measels. Went to Pennsboro to do my Christmas shopping - Lawrence Cottrill Was working on cow enterprize - James Arnett Disturbing the soil - Dick Seckman I cou1dn't walk - Charles Smith April l - Grandmother sick April 2 - Mother sick - Gennie Allen April 5 - I was sick Skipped - Jimmie Jones Business called me to wheeling C?J - Carl Wilcox Broke an axle, had to stay home to be towed home. - Jim ie Jones I had a tooth pulledg it was the after effects - Fred Henthorne Isn't it queer that every time Bob Underwood gives in an excuse that he has to go to Morgantown after his sister, Charles Bfirnhart misses too. And every time Buck Allen goes to Clarks- burg, Ed Virdin either has to work or is in Clarksburg? W A x W-i'f'l3 ,KWH .if1, 4 Y IU' ug w ., .a'Jl?5':'-lst? :ffm -. -Q!--s f I f...f p3'fl':Q4sb+ v 5?!i'IiFi,B'J'f, I QL'5t!'1f ..'Tni.t-gv-'..i',, L ' Hifi-Ap' -1 fr . If E393 : tl,'. I Q-.-.Q v-.gas n an .. ..-..-.1-.Q -., ss. .- ..... . .. .. .. - -. Y, ' ' 1 1 ,
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