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I-IURRAI-I FUR THE NE' U l QU Y' 1 RED WHITE AND BLUE ni G ' Sf .E ff? '- T9 E L , I X E' X 1
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EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY One eaenang last we I was praaaleged to attend Dante s Show As you all know Dante as the world s greatest magaeaan lmagane how surprased I w when at about the maddle of has program Dante opened a huge chest and dasclosed a group of Utaca I-Iaglas students And behold at was Mass McKab ben s e ghth grade I was remanded of one of Utaca Hagh s ball games when Mary Seayolt and oe Narda came runnang out an thear cheer leader outhts Suddenly the aar was full of melodaous musac and then I remembered that the eaghth grade had a great chorus -Xt one sade I spaed Bea aaer e whom I had seen at Ink Splash Rosayn McCann presadent of the class was the center of the group Harold Smath the aace presadcnt and Mary Seaaolt the Secretary and treasurer were near her And of course oe Narda thear student eouneal representataae was wath them When Dantes Show closed I washed that Dante was also a fortune teller for I knew that the future of thas class would be an excatang one to follow Maryann Ogg SEVEN f H GRADE HISTORY In September tharty sax senaors of 1948 entered Utaca Hagla wath Mass Townsend as thear sponsor To start the year off the class elected the followang oflacers presadent am McCann vace presadent Ethel Lee McMallen secretary Eleanor Babb treasurer Peggy McKabben and tudent eouncal representataae Daaad Reed The class was represented an the band by seyeral students Ethel McMallen was chosen to represent the clas as Lab rty Belle an the bond day draae but before th at tame she began seraang on the selaool s chapel commattee At Thanksgaaang tame we presented an chapel a program eontrastang the x raous days of thanks as they appeared for our forefathers our grandfathers our fathers and for us now Von Green and ulaa Earlewane were chaldren of our South Ameraean neaghbors an a Chrtstmas pro gram presented by the foreagn language classes So ends our first ea entful year at Utaca Hagh We eagerly aw aat the eomang year Margarel Fnmey Pune Tuenty taao This page Senaor Class Hastora Cont1nued ll 1111 J 1: mf Our otfaeers are lloyd Iharp presadent Dorothy Iasher yaee presadent Don lzdman treasurer Ball Harrason secretary ohn lxreanbahl Student Couneal representataae Our yunaor year dawns and at as Mass Brou hton s turn to try to dascaplane hfty one robu t pupals Thas year proy es to be more sueeessful for us Our yunaor play Stray Cats as proelaamed a lane bat of play produetaon In tlae cast are Sharley Beckham lxenneth Clappanger Helen Dose Arthur lask ohn Lewas Chrastane Smoot john Spearman lxatherane Iroyer and Ball Woodruff On the football squad are Qarroll Bag s Robert Ixoontz lay Mack Larl Norras Donald Ryan Wayne Slaann Harold Tlaomp son Ralph Wood and Dan Young Slack shooters on our basketball team are Iranklrn Coad ohn Lea as and lloyd I'harp The garls thas tame how eaer wan the antramural basketball champaonshap On tlae team are Sharley Beckham Varganaa Hawkans Phyllas Nackels Chrastane Smoots Esther Sape Kate Snol e and Kathryn 'Iroyer In the musac clubs we ar well represented wath Maraam Brown Kenneth Parker Gregg Melack I'ay Mack jean Maller Norma Malls ohn Allen Spearman Kathryn Snoke Ralph Wood and Carl Ueltsehy helpan Mr Shell lloyd Tharp agaan seraes as presadent watla has understudy Kathryn Troyer Dorothy Iasher has charge of the money and Carroll Baggs takes manutes of the meetangs ohn Ixreanbahl as the Student Councal representatave Our sprrats are not so hagh as the year closes be cause Sharley Beckham Bob lxoontz Charles Lease ohn Ixreanbahl Wayne Shann Ralph Wood and D n aoung wall not be back watla us next aear Carroll Baggs ohn Kreanbahl Chrastane Smoots and Kathryn Troyer are chosen to represent the unaor class of Utaca Hagh School an the Laekang County Honor Socaety We are senaors today Many things that we haye done durang the past years wall long be remembered Passang the pa skan for us are Carroll Baggs Frank lan Coad Don Chopson Lewas Gloyer lay Mack Earl Morras Don Ryan Floyd Tharp Gene Thomp son and Bally Woodruff Wallaam Earlewane as the manager of the team Accountang for many of the polnts on our hrghly successful basketball team are Iranklan Coad Ball E rlewane john Lewas and lloyd Tharp Those doang thear bat for the Glee Illlllll d p rg sponsored by TSCHAPPPATS ME H Il AIRAEY I Y 2 Ck 'gf 'Y . 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LETTERS FROM OUR SERVICE MEN To every corner of the earth, students from Utica Wfashington High School have gone to defend our country. From them come letters back home to parents and friends, telling some of the things they have seen and done. The following are fragments of letters which have been received from distant places. W'6,ff8.1' Sl. john in Pmmnla- -Wfell, all in all we hnd it interesting and find a lot of fun in our xvork. Swimming when we can get a chance and are near the water fishing when xx e can there are lots of fish but we dont catch many the natives do though But we dont take fishing very seriously xxe haxe a bigger job to do xve re going to do it and do it right and then we will come home and catch the pumpkin seed down at the old creek Arlbuf Ferris In Hawaii - -I sure miss the United States and wish I xvas back, but 2440 miles from the States is too far to sxvim, but still it does not stop me from enjoying life. I'm almost as brown as the people of these islands. - Hello everyone and keep them flying. Uvalter H oar .fOI1l6ZL'!JEI'6 in the Pacifc - -Sure was glad to hear the Redskins beat Granville this year' it must have been a great game' Nmbeil Helmet 107716116616 172 Noflla A naw In England I had a very good time and I was treated very nice by the English people while I was there I saw quite a few historic sights too After being in England I was sent here to North Africa Louann Spzllman Charles Martin a graduate of 38 from Utica High School was the first casualty among our service men A Memorial Service was held by the students in his honor BOND DAY The week of November 2 was the beginning of Utica s Bond Drixe It ended November 'V with a gala celebration when the highest ex pectations were surpassed The schools in Martinsburg Homer and Utica participated A queen was elected from each room the preceding xxeek The room which sold the most bonds and stamps during the week was allow ed to represent the school Each room made a float for its queen to ride on Ella Mae Miller was the Senior candidate and also the one for the High School Ann Freeman represented the grade school The total sales for the school topped 5525 00000 Adding these to the town sales the thermometer in the town square rang the bell at S119 500 New Courses Offered Thousands of men going into the armed forces are used in work requiring specialized training Since our army of today is a mechanized one men with a knowledge of electricity and shop training are badly needed to help reduce tle period of training after they reach Camp Iunclimcntxls of Electricity ind Shop Training were ofTered to high school students to equip them with some knowledge of different sub yects and yobs they will come in contact with This not only helps keep the army running at a higher speed but increases the soldier s chance for adxance ment fum!! Bzggf PWC fUe'1f21f01ff This page sponsored bv ll ATTS RESTAURAINT Herb Wafli Pmfv 9 , a 1 . 1 1 ' y , , . . i , . . 7 . , . . 1 , , , . , . . . v f f T r 1 v 1 1 , 7 . v s 4 - 9 ff .' H ' , - . , . . -1 7 Y ., , , f f . , . ' r r y 1 ' . Y . . , . . , . . Y . , V . , . . . . . ,, . L' I f ' r ' ry ' ' ' . V v . . v. . H . V . . V, . , , . , v , - Q- v K x- , , K V v - y V Q . , . 7 F . 4 1 . ,h V h I 4 . , 4. . , - ' ' . ' ' ' ' I ' T ' . ,1 .. 4 t c I l i , , . ., , v 1 - Y , . - .
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