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January 25 Did someone predict a long vacation? Nell, we get 1 Until the weather nets more moderate, we get to stay home February 10 School starts again Ferrell McClain, a JUH1OF from Buchannon high re istered today February 12 Many lncidents are re ported to have occurred durlng 5 ,xx vacation Nevertheless we're all glad to return to chool February 14 Several comic valen tines were sent today But s M merely for fun, that's the only fff? hfgxm reason anyone would send one Xkg gvfv 'Ves-0. -'MM-3' forvoooe February 17 Nomlnations for uMlS Tyler are belng made February 18 Class meet1nU were held All candldates name are costed ln the hall Luck to you, UlTlS1 Feoruary 20 vwvnn and V1TWll are learning to knlt, from the news that's 90113 around they're talkin of startinv a class fWQ3r?WX February 24 The sale drlve lS started ,,- f for Tyler Echoes Candidate for xxyf X QTWQ 'Mis Tyler selected from each fwxrwr-.2 Gorrell JHJlOP Ada Helntzman f ! Ugyzf 9 oph, Jeanne Kilcoyne, fresh f Je s1e Myers The beauties were - shown ln assembly this mornlnv February 25 The senlor boy are surely '0PV1H on that contest, if a cer tain soph doe n't wln, lt von't be Buck' fault February Ro Tlme 12 50 P Place In Bud's car, Jho ask Mr Wood As yet, no red marks have been lssued February 27 Coming along flne Wlth the sales have any ldea wie wlll wln the contest? March 2 At l st the reat day has arrlved tue beauty conte t lS closed has been LM, f great race faci? March 5 The conte t turned out to b a s s Lge fr pence contest, since we have to walt 'til , Thursday to find out the WlHlCl, another ruse to slll the RLD and BLACK RLVIT March 4 The uspenco lS terrlblc, wa1t1n for the leturn of the conte t March 5 Finally Thur day ha rolled around! 'Nlss Tyler 1S now Jeanne A11COyn on gratulationsl 'The student body has ekeellc t taste says JimH1C Jones March 17 haln, rain, rain Hlmh waters everymherei The bus es didn't run today March 19 Tyler one act elas ulavs The SOH1OI play H'h Gets the Car Toniaht9n won flrst place ln the contest WSay It with Hoses,n the ophomore play, came in second March 20 Big flood all down the Ohio Valley Much destruct ion bH11d1DQS washed away. But our dear old Alma Mater T . . to .3 ' .. - ... .. .. .. ... .. - l A . a e - ., ' .. I 1 f Q35 'if in 1, .- I' -- -. 'J , 4 49, .. .- 315 ' V ' J . ' . . 5 ' I.- 4 . '+.:,s...,-f 2 ' f , S , L 3i'.'?7 . - . '-,- 5 - f A , e ,'s ,M fkm5.fq, . . MH. . 'wwrrn ,Iv-1 ' a wa.. Nw U-J.-3l: f'A - X . is new ' 'I sf' ' -' MI ,, '7F ' ,nf . r U .J . . 43,4 H W - . . . . . H. : . 2 . S ' H ' I . . A . D DS . ,. 0 U A h S A - .. . Ls . A . . . -, . I Q r ,T 43 4 Q ' ta .1 0 -v . . ' Q ' A - S-ff--5: ' rw ' l ' ' f e. we L ' D . J , K.. ,' I f --'f-Q-, ll ll , ,of -I rg,,., , , - I 9 '- ,, .. a 1 N- l , ',,,- ' Q I f ,Qv 1 , C, I H A f 1 l 1 f T ' V . X vk if' , ,4M2ph class. They are: senlor, June 1 'fl fm! xg: .5131 - ,g-. f x n ' 1 ' ' u .G-lr, -3:-'.w 'f hr 45, ' ., .1 , , ' ,' .' Je' , LJ -. A . . I ,- It . ,ii Q , 7 .f 1 F g Sl -N j., I A Q 1 - ' g U ,L N 'p2 r.--.- , - I v . - o f, ,-- f-Y-MLM-. S:41'--'-1 --' -' ' 1 i,5.,.,.L-74, .:. - - - -el . . ' rf-' 'na 'Ja ,- I A g X E'Tf t'-y'.1,Q,5- , ' My ,Q , 4 - e - S X- , Q .. 4- ' . . ' ' u. T'-3-A ,nj 'Lf win' V 'L ' x 4-1 Q . ,, ' I O - 0 ' S -' ' S Q o - F 'x' V , a: : . M. : ' w : ,I V, ' X A 1 I I ' I I - O . . . 1 l -I , ' - J - 3 1 1 1-, f ' ' . .L .. A ,-.X n , a - '7 ' 3 1 . lx . ,' w I D Tx X-Y U - fx S . I t . . 9. I 5, f L7 'f 2 ' H - - 'T - 'N .r 1 1 . es' -K e H u - it f fa A JH - , A - - 1 ., - ' ' ' E X, 'I 4 .! ' 1 3 ' 1 , 'a Ku A-. ' I, nw ' uw 1 '4Xf X4 , F Q ' ' T sn. Q '--1 1' 1 , . . . TLbx.q:! 5 M 0 S J ' ' . - 2 P -' I '1 gs -3 4-1 - X N-.MH 1 . nl ' .J 9 f 1 ' s .es X . I 24. , E fr - , .I rf v O . C - ' 5 x t 'Ir I -.- .. - - . J . . , . 4 1 0 'X I 0 - . . X . l FA! H . S ' ' . - F ' IT. -' S 4. U . A ' .u O '- f 1 4, E ' x ' ix A - vt Q. . , , - ,. S I . -- 1 . . . I ' . ' ll an an . . -K . h - L I
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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.
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Tyler Hi, is safe on high ground. ' March 25 The seniors have been planning for some time on going to court--and today they got their break. March 24 Senior class party was held tonight and why did Jiggs leave earlyf? March 26 Lady Spitfire has been selectedtyfor -the annual junior class play. They hope to pick the cast soon. March 27 News for the calendar is certainly scarce. Why doesn't someone dig up something or stir up some excite- ment so we'll have some material for our departmentt' Here' news, report cards today. SIN March SO Several students are pq absent on account of illness. ff' Madge Reed, a sophomore, is in the hospital at Parkers- 5, burg. NN. April l Did Mr. Miller get fooled A in chemistry today? But, after- all, it's All fool's 2 93' da I Apri1b2 Thelcaitdfor the junior plgy, Lady Spitfire, has een se ec e . April 5 Maxine Ripley, Gwynn Doak and Willard Smith gain dis- tinction in the National Quill and Scroll contest. April 8 Mr. Davis hasn't get around to installing the locker outside his P i door yetg perhaps he's changed his mind and is having one put across the , hall. A April lO Good Friday. Other schools have 3 1 a vacation today, but we can't seem . 'g'21 to afford it--We've had too many va- Vu',f.f cations now. , April 15 Several graduates, are home from QQ' Q college on their Easter vacation, visited school today. Spin , Opal, and Wilma seem to be glad that other schools are having vacations. April 16 Much temper has been exposed over the selection of the senior play--by F. B. and V. W.--But she won. Patsy Siirings A1ong,' has been selected. , 7,gL11u'a:Yfcv-nfs 5? April 17 Wasn't that a clever program we ,QFJY f'tx Fay- had in assembly when we used the loud 'J A-' 5 ? is speaking system? We all liked Mr. I . '5 'ibaw 3' Wood's violin solo, the one he learned in the army. ,5t. April 21 Tryouts were held today and a d6'ub1e cast was selected for the senior play. Who said there wasn't any news for the calendar. Everyone is so busy now and so many things are happening all at once. The second freshmen party of this year was held tonight. April 25 Howard Pyle is in the hospital at Parkersburg. We hope he will soon return to school. The junior play went over swe1l. April 27 Practice started on Patsy Strings Along. Mr. Wood said the seniors would have to nsnap into it if they beat the juniors. April 28 We beat Pullman today in a baseball game at heme-- score 21 - 1.
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