High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 84 text:
“
after the meeting? Q, October ll Home game with Williamstown. Even though wjghid get beat to a score of 7 - O, our team is swell. fOr at least about half dozen girls think so! ' I October 15 no the fellows in Red! All the girls are crazy about the fellows in Redln This seems to be a popular song around Tyler. Things are serious. If one totes a football around and wears a scowl on his face, a look of bravery think the girls, then they're O. K. October 16 Some of the gang went in for B ,s a Weiner roast over at the Ash church 1 , October 18 At last the nLaddies in Redu Q ,axhjj have come to the top-won fame--beat 4.-figgwwm-mH,ltjh Salem to the tune of 6 - 7. October 23 O! miserable day. Mud, water, and tough bumming. Ask some of the girls if you don't believe it. After giving the boys credit for the fine game, despite the mud, the girls should be given credit upon their pure loyalty to the teamg also Jack for seeing the girls safely home. After the enthusiasm dies down from the games, we should devote some time to the freshmen. They seem very activeg maybe they're sitting back to October 28 maybe don't learn. October 51 Did anyone get their windows soaped? See any ghosts or goblins running about? It's Ha1lowe'en. November l Game with Harrisville. fax nKilH hurt--that's getting to be gig A rg, a habit. Maybe he wants ggg to fog? gi, ix hold his head. Q QEEKW ,.p ly, November 8 Another victory--won over .5gibiwwH mH!QXb!Rf5' the Industrial School for Boys Q'iEZlg,s? yfffyEf 59 - O. Last home game, and the W4 ' ghd!! fans celebrated with a bonfire and ...,. ,.......- initiated some of the freshmen. All the football boys celebrated in their own way--went to the show. K i rik- L fel Q jggf Q-2 vu J. .ggiglhqqixx 51 6, -. if A ' A ' ko in one of the skits November ll Armistice day program. Just one hour tion the rest A gram was good the girls did effect of the and then a vaca- of the day.. Pro- -even if some of Ufaintn from the bombs and shells. Too much excitement for some of them. November 16 Last game of this season with Grantsville. Congratula- tions nRed and Black Menu, we're proud of you. We'll surely miss the fourteen who graduate. November 19-20 Juniors seem to like the practice--get out of class. November 21 Junior Carnival. Con- gratulations Juniorsl Good work. You nNutsu surely act your parts. November 22 What's that gossip that has been going around about the junior boy who played husband . of the Carnival--he's beginning to
”
Page 83 text:
“
DOE SN I YE LL ALL a f f., . h W . ti? W September 9 Eighty-three juniors, fifty-six seniors, and fif- teen post graduates registered today with a total of one hundred fifty-two students in the upper classes. September 10 One hundred twenty-six freshmen and ninety-seven sophomores sign up, making a total of two hundred twenty- three students in the lower classes--three hundred seven- ty-five in all. 3 September ll Getting started on sched- 35E?Q ule pretty well. The freshmen seem U 3 to be good sports. Of course we k can't tell yet--but they act as if ff ----- they'll learn. ' I, if SCHOO' September 12 If you don't know what all the racket is about in the halls 59 d ll just consider the matter dismissed, XS .fr for it's the work that is being done to enlarge the rooms on the main floor. September 15 4-H County Fair was held at the new 4-H grounds. Students dismissed for the afternoon. Also Ty1er's eleven met Moundsvilleg we lost to the tune of 26 - O. ---N,X September 20 First home game. St. Marys, Pg?-6FQ7Uh,'A 6 - 0 in their favor. Why do certain Fffrxx'--.Db seniors have a habit of staying out of - school from noon 'til the game starts? l M September 27 Night game at Sistersville. 1, E5 ge! It was a shame the boys had to lose Q igggxggg J like that, but they're good sports-- W cibsdg if took it swell. Score was 15'- 6. t -NN t' September 50 HAH! Furnace went hooey. We got tb go hone this morning. That is, the ones who did not miss the bus. y f October 1 went back to school today, but no school was held. We can thank the weather man for the vacation, and the teachers weren't exactly disappointed either. October 2-Z Still no school. No one especially grieving, un- less it's some of the freshmen, for some big hero they had newly discovered. But it does seem funny, all the senior boys falling for freshmen girls,--vice versa. October 7 We started back to school today. October 8 Yes, we're getting our punishment! Being seated in assembly, what could be worse than that? That's sure to break somebody's heart. ' J October 10 Mr. Davis held a journalism class meeting at the school house, and chose the staff members. Congratula-A tions to the lucky ones! And what was the attraction
”
Page 85 text:
“
December like the role and is actually trying to make a hit with fthe bride? Now, Jimmie, no protests.. November 25 The new class officers seem to be doing their ' duties. Everyone wanting a party. November 27 Thanksgiving program by the freshmen. You fresh- men are to be congratulated. .1 A December 5 Sophomore party. Was it Mr. Miller who get a .ticklish feeling around the heart and called it indigest- ' ion? iAny how, he insists that it's not love. December 5 Took the juniors and seniors pictures for the ' annual--and could Junior Kilcoyne have possigly beenv there? jA T5 M December 6 B. Long get on the Conference first team and H. Pyle on the second. Rah boys--we're proud-of you. December 10 The pictures came! And on top of that we get our grades, and pity the seniors! Especially the ones who get bum grades and bum pictures, also.. y 12 UShow Boat Revue,H the-Lions annual play is being presented tonight. Mr. Stealey makes an excellent villian. And that sweet singer from the Sunny South-- no wonder ho's wonderful. December 17 Tyler won over the Industrial School for boys in the first basketball game of the season SQQ- 18. December 20 School's out and according to rumors we will be out 10 days. Oh why, oh why, is there onlypene Christ- mas in a year? w December 50 We very reluctantly returned to school today after a glorious vacation. isa? s ,ky igmgoiegagiupleiogere glad wgigm . ' ,. .L -' lg! ,-- ,E.x,,3i'- January l Happy new year to the ' f' 3 W students and faculty! G. 7, 4, 4, ffx'FaxQ Doak and B, Allen-cele- -Jalan -9 m,- X ,,brated the coming of-the ' new year with a watch party January 5 Mr. Davis is planning on having a locker installed outside his door for the benefit of the senior boy who is always hanging around the English room door. f h . ' ,Wm Aria, January 8 Therc's a contagious disease fy, 5 iggyg going around among the student- l,, .1 ,,.. , ,, , , Jgf a1Qe3,. t body this year--quarreling. If ug 11 yep kg you don't know how it's done just f if J ask fleas a1?PEi?'i5i ,t t t M Amaqlyhwas anuary l varninw. fcmes or es s 4 xv ..'r!.-1-ss-lf f':1Q3-e:- -' ff-I ' - - I I f 552235.51-.jg 2, around the cornerg better be pre- I Wiihi?Qgfff paring for them. H -hxxxiffgjqff January 14 Semester tests started to- V AMQJF, ffw' day, and what a row about the sys- 5J,,5s tem the faculty adopted! The iff- freshmen should consider them- selves lucky, because they don't knQw'what they are miss- ing. All the freedom we've had during previous years, and then to suffer this! ' January 20 At least Mother Nature favors the students, For with the 14-16 inch snow, we're staying home enjoying ourselves. i' January 2l Getting colder. We'll have a real vacation yet.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.