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April 60 Anothel same at Peaasboro We won 6 2 May l lt last the class P1ngS and pins are here May 5 It took qulte a blt of ar ument for Tyler to wln the a May May Tay May baseball game over St Marys, but when Jennie Bullman knocked one over tae fence, that ended the fracas and we Won by a score of 5 4 May 7 Mr Davis, accompanled by members of the RED and BLACK revlew staff, V1Slt6d the Oll Review office All came out fine except the glTlS who pushed Mr Davls' cal over the top of the hlll Was it y so much fun g1rls9 'V ' Mav B The Ollflmdl Amateur pro gr.m of Tyler Hlgh u s held to d y larry Myer, senler ffx .f f 0 a very beautlful gift to Drlncipal Wood Jn behalf of tne cnool M1 s Purbee treated ner class wlth a fleld t11p today O, that I were a sophozore' An FFA speaking contest was held at Tyler Hi h Braxton Freeland Non fourth nlace ll Tyler boys won a same over St Marys with a score of 14 The scnlor class, with Mlss Myer and Mr Wood VlSltGd the state Penitentuary Cgust pretend you dldn't see Mr Wood in his whlte sallor hatl l The annual Junlor Senlor banquet xas a great succe s The JHHlOTS decorated the library to carry out the idea o N andyland every one had L grand time even All', who had to eat by h1m elf 18 The invltations arrlvcd today st ' H and NYU we elected for the SGHJO1 plav, NPatsJ Strmags Along Every one wants mn the other cast Here is the bchcaule for the re t of the car a M y May May May Baseball game with Pennsboro Baseball gane with Cairo Baccalaureate Sermon Senlor slay Senior pl J Commencement exercnscs . ' . ' 5 -3 L J. Q ' Q I . 4' ' Q - . . P J ' . HJ 4 Q 1 L T ' ' .. .. L Q -.. ' 5 L Q , A , I - ' . - fs? 4 L Qggm, fg . . . , Q ' 4 -41:-.::-zz., -.I I X N - .. - 'Nil M . ' -w v, . . - J ., ' I f ' K S I D r , I -:I ' mm - ' 2' , 4 sgngfetSr Hanna, - , . , 'ir-m?NmfT'Lff4w-T - 'wN'a .wwgl 5 , . .1 1, . .... - - Jai' , -...--H , 'jig .I -1 ' 1- ' C , ' .-..f111.':A' .fzvf-A 1. 5 ' -f ' ,.- If:-rililf '-'rf -jf',.f n - ' 7- fu , 15 -'1 :Q-.rs-2-1' wp'-,.:: U wr L - - - ..2' f ' , ..1:i12-151:-ft 1 '15, T - ,QP ,N ,.5.3:,3if5'-lfgififzlggf' v N. f-'42-,'-5:f: 9. Q Ii . I . 5 gnwygwgggggggjg -pan class presldent, presented ,. L+:-j,.t' 1+ ,jf.,j.1P A 1 . - :g15:f f- :' ' 273: F '51, 'ti ,,f,f-tsai:nJrw: iii t. Q . , .5 . '23,14fi' ' j,Q:3 .2 I' -.312 9 V . Q 0 .,, ., ,,.,. A '1, 0 .hmvsy. ,v-Ujajaf A - '13 .gg.,-T57 -C'--.Q-' I ' 'I ' c ,2 ' W. ' Tl ' 0 M y 9 ' . 2 1 g -- a 4 W J: . . r , A . f D . . f . 7 L 6 ' 4 Q' x ' y 1 . ' - , .1 K ' - . L 1 g . . ,. . ' ' . - g . . . , . - r , . . . - A .b L ' - ' C 1 A S . . . - - V Ch f C A . -' 1 if -- -' ' 1. , . . c. ' v . S A 1 ' - ..- . I - U . ' A y. Ca X re ' - . H S , ' 4 1 A 1. v 7 ., L , J 4 4 , . ' J- . . . v L' ' . '1 1 J- . . - U- w 4' Q .u - .. S J u , : NI Ev L I Q 1 N 1: - , . 0 , ' 'I A 3 I bs - A 4. Q May 24 - - . .. 26 QA . , . ' 27 A 0- Ltt C A 28 .2 ' 1 1 . A - -----,...- --......................,.,.--.- .
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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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I ,N v -Y -......., firsl' Tyler. Flank Ann!-ftuflt Con I SfS'f1:rSVll'Iz,XnfVJl. Mem berFzA2rdlDepnci1Insurance Liar nord-I-ioh -ll as .A at Mffwlbeffedgyameservg-Deepak Q p pp Nami Ruth Spencer Cin shorthand class after a rapid fire dictationl Now, Mr. Keys, what was it you said between 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours truly'. I didn't catch all that. f fa ,ag any Mn Y N X ,fgvgjffcfhe 'wp r 'O ' owl ,,,xcfwpfDac1f'm 5 Slove. . - xl f 1 R4r'fer.cviHE,MfVa, fg,U4'g-,Ore-b Q lf.zreef1'nq,s 75 Tyfar Hiqlif Tlel-11125013 ,S L.slugs.14-i-LLelzQ.Hf3.i.--iv has .ff Z6-'75 Q .Eff JU 11?-f ,, 5 Telephone onerator-- Is this '74-'F-35? l it Jigggs Spencer-- Yep. - T. O.-- Is this Mr. David. Spenoer's residence? J. S.-- Yep. T. O.-- It's a long distance from Washington. ....---.l-..1Il-.fi...:.:..lll.l-.say-i.1i.i51,h--l.'9.f.s.,.-sF9.Q.HE,E??.Q.1112lf? S.: .........---- M, W rx.. Jim. I ' And E xpevl Xafaylc h I. 01,19 ShOe SIIQI' Q I ' Hepairmq ' Fm -,,..--.5lS,J,H.Lfe:L!.UQ,,slf!-.Y sl- ..ElSUf'.C -EMQ5 , Ray White--You can't say that. 'Those are fighting words where I some from. Ed Virclen-- O. K. why arenft you fightin' then? Ray 'vVhite-- Well- ahh- ya see- well we aren't where I come from. , sl ,xg fofffffr-5 HaK'- For Bene? .SPIOWS ,Mischafl.9r,.,1:lQlH,?9l lpslfe f Dennis-- Sir , I came -to-Ma -i f'-.year imoulof -oh'j?cTt'4'toi:mym marrying your daughter. ' Mr. BaE.:er-- My boy, you are twenty-three. Frances is ' only eighteen. Why don't youtwait a few years un- til you are both about the same age. fi ll? fHOHNO'1f0HC1l Bank 5 GZNAQUVTOBALLDZD. Sa51er5villf,W.Va. 5islcf.Svillc,W.Va.. I , , ,,--, i, , , ,,,,, L,,,,,,,,i,,,HL,, V J--Men--I'
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