Vincent High School - Vinconian Yearbook (Vincent, OH)
- Class of 1952
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Editor . . . . . STAFF Associate Editor . . Senior History . Junior History . Typists and Will--Prophecy . Art Editors ... Business Managers . Adeline Smith . Joy Anderson Kathleen Harvey Alma Dowler Juanita Anderson Hilda Pyatt . Elnora Gollum Janice Mcvioar Dorothy Morris . . . Betty Maze Vera Dowler . Darrell Knost Thomas Barrett Advisor . . . . . . Mr. William Stone FHEULTH Ol Loren G. Weinstock Principal, Algebra, Geometry Marietta College, A. B. Ohio University William H. Eldridge Social Sciences, English Ohio University, B. S. Muskingum College Dewey H. Stellar Vocational Agriculture Ohio State University, B. S. William R. Stone English, Mathematica, Science Marietta Oolle e A. B. 8 , Ohio University Harvey W. Graham Physical Science Mathematics Physical and Health Education Physiology and Zoology Ohio State University, Jack E. lclarland Science. lathaaatlcs Marietta College, A. B Ohio University This page is sponsored by Broughtons Farm Dairy Inc B. S. 6 M FHCULT9 -,-'IS Hrs. Velma Black Mrs. Marguerite Cormany Science, Mathematics M'-1910, Special Glenville State College, A.B. West Virginia University West Virginia Wesleyan University of South California Miss Ione Morgenstern Mrs. Mary Richard English, French Vocational Home Economics, Science Marietta College, A.B. Asheville College Ohio University, B.S. Mrs. Esther Stllle Commercial Marietta College Ohio University, A.B. Ohio State University This page is sponsored by The River Gas Co. 7 ,- Q- --' 5,-.., X--'7 .,-dl.,-v, . ,,,--o-.-4-q,.! Y 4 ,INK if 4 f :skllllnnea X. X1 P 'K 3 Q 7- 7 Q Q 7 Thomas Henry Barrett Basketball Class Pres F F A CPres1dentD Chorus Track Annual Staff -'I l,2,3 2 1 2 3 123 123 Janice Ethel McV1car Band 9 Chorus 1 2,3 F d A 2,3 Paoer Staff Annual Staff Class Secretary Paper Staff 42: Annual Staff Band Chorus Basketball Track Paper Staff xi- wavy Dorothy Jean Band CPres1dentJ Chorus F H A Paper Staff Annual Staff Track Chorus Band Paper Staff Annual Staff Frieda Joy Anderson Band 2 3 Chorus l 2,3,b F H A l 2,3 Mark Edward Burnfield 1 2,3,u 1 2,3 1 2 3 Morris 1 2,3 1,2,3 H 1 2 3 Darrell Clark Knost Basketball l 2,3 M .2 3 1 2,3 1 2,3 U M U Class Vice-Pres 3 This page is co-sponsored by Baker E Baker Jewelers and The Citizens National Bank asf' 1 .i 3 I i I I I i I I I i I I I I I I I I Elnora Louise Gollum 10' Band ............ . 2,3,h Chorus ........... 2,3,h Cheerleader ........... Class Secretary ....... F.H.A. ....... .... 2,3,U Paper Staff..... .... 3,b Annual Staff.... .... .M .iq W3 Dallas Lee Reynolda W Basketball.... ..... 3,h F.F.A... ....... l,2,3,h CTreasurerJ ........ 3,h Samuel Earl Miracle Y '2 'ttf' F.F.A .............. 3,h Donald Gordon Greenlees Basketball ..... 1,2,3,h , '- F.F.A.......... l,2,3,h KV1ce Presidentl .... . h Class Vice President. M Vera Madeline Dowler cnorus......... l,2,3,h F.H.A.......... l,2,3,h ,. fVice Presidentl..... M KPresidentJ.......... Annual Staff....... Chorus Ilibrarianl... 3 Betty Lou Maze Chorus.. ..... .. l,2,3,h F.H.A. ......... 1,2,3,h KTreasurerJ........ 3,h Annual Staff. ...... .. Paper Staff .... .. 2,3,h l This page is co-sponsored by the Kresge Co. and Sniffens Shop for Men ,Qu 605 Kathleen Elizabeth Harvey F.H.A............3,b Annual StaIf...... U Track........1,2,3,U lie Frances Adeline Smith Band.........1,2,3,b fTreasurerl........Z ,,. Qmmm.n.n.L23, nn KPres1dent ........U lSecretary ........ 2 ,. Clase Treasurer..3,E Annual Staff.....3,4 nijf' William Elmer Grimm r.F.A. ...... ...2,3,U Alma Irene Dowler F.H.A ..... .....2,3,U Annual Staff ..... ..U Track.. ..... .l,2,3,b -gpg 3 -5' Marvin Dean Scott Basketbal1...1,2,3,U Chorus ..... ..1,2,3,U Track ...... ..1,2,3,U -vw rw.,, 1. '.wj! F.F.A........l,2,3,1+ Donald Ernest Beha Chorus...........3,U This page is co-sponsored by the Heath Insurance Agency and Richards Bros. Drug Store -ji J 'if 13. JC? 'gr' .f Ni' 4 T I F I Raymond Dean Peckens F.F.A.........l,2,3,4 Annual Btaff........4 r 2 4 e , af' , - ' I ' .zq vi Wayne Edward Everson F.F.A .... .....1,2,3,4 -475 '1llP -.1 i :L - f gf ,', qi I 5.0- ik -1:57p I- Joseph William Meek Basketball Manager..3,U Annual Staff. ....... ..b Marvin Eugene Metheney Basketbal1....l,2,3,b Chorus ........ l,2,3,b Track. ........ l,2,3,b Carl Dean Goudy Basketball ..... .z,3,u Annual Bt aff ........ 1+ Track ......... l,2,3,b John Edward Preston F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 -4' -4::' I X. J x . Clarence Thaddeus Stanley F.F.A ......... l1,2,3,l+ Annual Staff ......... N This page is co-sponsored by F1scher's Studio and Gallaher Drug Do. xl 1 5. I , I , I 'I 7' i I I I I I I 'I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l948, twenty-eight of us walked bashfully into the Freshman room. We had two new students enter our class at the beginning of the year: Elnora Gollum and Bill Grimm, both from West Virginia. Mary Lou Lane withdrew from our class about Christmas time. She moved to Marietta and continued her studies at Marietta High School. We enjoyed the Freshman Initiation very much even though it was embarassing. The following officers presided over our freshman year: President ..... . .... Tom Barrett Vice President. . . . .Adeline Smith Secretary .......... Janice McV1car News Reporter ........ Betty Maze After a short vacation, we returned to attempt the next step up the Vincent High School stairs of education. We haped that none of us would stumble and fall into the valley of failure. Although the Word NSophomoren means wise and foolish, we thought it sounded important. Some of our classmates left school and we missed them very much. They were: Alberta Harvey, Paul Tulllus, Robert Maze, Garnett Jarvis, and Avery Snider. Don Roberts moved up to the Junior Class. The officers of our class were: President .......... Tom Barrett Vice President ..... . .Adeline Smith Secretary .......... Janice McV1car News Reporter ........ Betty Maze After a pleasant summer, we hurried back to school in September to take our places as Juniors. We had two new members in our class: Darrell Stevens from Bartlett and Roy Brannon from Lowell. Our officers for the year were: President .......... Tom Barrett Vice President ........ Darrell Knost Secretary . . . . .Janice Mcvicar Treasurer .......... Adeline Smith News Reporter ........ Betty Maze We received our class rings and were they 'flashyH. They were nice rings and we were very well pleased with them. In order to raise the funds needed for the annual Junior- Senior banquet we sold refreshments at half of the basketball games. We sold basketball schedule pencils but the orofit was small. On the fifteenth of December we sponsored the 'Sunshine Boysu radio program. We are now entering the last steps of our school days, we are all hoping we don't stumble somewhere along the way. We Seniors all have been very busy this year. We were glad to receive our name cards and our pictures. We sponsored a Donkey Basketball Game near the beginning of the school year. We also had some good riders. That brought us in some maney for a few of our needs. The Seniors have also been selling candy and popcorn at noons, so we were kept pretty busy. We have been selling candy at some of the basketball games. We Seniors are planning on going to Cincinnati on our Senior trip. We hope to enjoy ourselves. Our class officers for this year are: President .......... Tom Barrett Vice President ........ Don Greenlees Secretary . . . . .Elnora Collum Treasurer .......... Adeline Smith News Reporter ........ Janice McV1car Our class colors were: Blue and White, our flower is the white rosebud, and our motto is 'We Embark Today, We Sail Tomorrow'. I 'I I 'I SENIOR GLASS WILL Fellow Glassmen: We are assembled to hear the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1952. In September of l9U8 we, the undersigned, were afflicted with a horrid disease of High School Education. And now the Senior Class of 1952, being of sane minds and well aware of the coming grades which do endanger our welfare, do hereby declare this our last will and testament declarin all fo er wills and 1 E UU testaments null and void. To Mr. Weinstock, we will our gratitude for helping us through mathematics, together with our sincere apologies. To Mr. Eldridge, we will our heartiest thanks for his help as class advisor and for helping us ride the crest of waves in Democracy. To Mrs. Stllle, we bequeath our thanks for her help as staff advisor for the school paper. To Mr. Graham,we leave all broken gas bottles and beakers which were accidentally dropped in the laboratory. To Mr Stone, we will our thanks for his hel as advisor for - P the yearbook and the grammar we could never learn. To Mr. Stollar, we leave the thought of having a better Ag. class after we graduate. To Mr. McFarland, we bequeath all our unbalanced accounts in Bookkeeping. To Mrs. Richard, we will the untidy Home Ee. Kitchen we left after the basketball games. To Mrs. Black, we leave the thought of never having to teach us in a class. To Mrs. Cormany, we will our sour notes and our thanks for her patience in trying to improve them. To Miss Morgenstern, we will our good behavior in study hall. The rest of our worldly goods we dispose of in the following manner: I, Frieda Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to date soldiers to Shirley Gaughan. I Thomas Barrett do will and bequeath m ears of reel ent 1 v 1- Y Y P d of Senior class to Denny Graham. I, Donald Beha, do will and bequeath my ability to sit by my girl friend in Study Hall to Gary Jones. I. to Paul I. so many I. Lynch. I. some to Mark Burnfield, do will and bequeath my knowledge of cars Orndoff. Elnora Collum, do will and bequeath my ability to go with boys to Nonma Burnside. Alma Dowler, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Joyce Vera Dowler and Betty Maze, do will and bequeath our two- Juanita Anderson and Hilda Pyatt. Wa ne Vverson, do will and beoueath mv a I, y - ,, n , bility to miss a month and a-haIf of'school and still pass to Melvin Lawrence. I, Carl Goudy, do will and bequeath my ability to get so many girl friends in my Sr. year to Randell Pritchett. I, Donald Greenlees, do will and bequeath my ability of not dating girls to Jerry White. I. Bill Grimm, do will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Betty Grubb. I, Kathleen Harvey, do will and bequeath my ability to play volley ball to Doris Marshall. I, Darrell Knost, do will and bequeath my ability to sing to Donald Hunter. I Janice McV1car, do will and bequeath m ablllt to T0 so - Y Y a many places to Mildred Hopkins. !l 'i I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I, Bill Meek, do will and bequeath my ability to skip study hall to Charles Sawyer. I, Sam Miracle, do will and bequeath my ability to play in Democracy to Elvon Adams. I, Marvin Metheney, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Johnny Gaughan. I, Dorothy Morris, do will and bequeath my driving ability to Frances Proctor. I, Raymond Peckens, do will and bequeath my girl friend to Donald Nichols. I, John Preston, do will and bequeath my ability to hunt and fish to Charles Green. I, Dallas Reynolds, do will and bequeath my ability to chase girls to Lawrence Smith. I Marvin Scott, do will and bequeath my ability to study to Gregory McTaggart. I, Adeline Smith, do will and bequeath my ability do dodge detention to Bill Harter. I, Thad Stanley, do will and bequeath my tallness to Jack Williams. PROPHECY I, Janice McV1car, now living in Colorado, was on my way home to attend the al mni banquet when I met Elnora Gollum, who just returned from Japan where she has been a missionary. After talking for awhile we decided to come home together. In Indianapolis we had a lay-over and while we were waiting we found that Mark Burnfield was racing in the 500 mile lap. As always he still can't decide on a girl for his wife. as we were watching the races we saw Frieda Anderson,who is working in New York as a Buyer and was in Indianapolis to make a business transaction. The three of us then made the trip home together. Upon arriving in Vincent we were amazed at the change of the town. The first person we saw was Dorothy Morr1s.who is married and living in Columbus. She told us that Carl Goudy has an Electric Shop on the west end of Vincent and is doing very well. We were walking down the street and had to take a second look to recognize Adeline Smith, who is teaching in the University of Texas. We glanced into a large store window and it was Wainwrights. We went in to find B111 Meek talking to Marvin Metheney. Bill is manager of the store and Marvin is pres. of a large trucking firm at Barlow. They told us about Donald Greenlees,who is running for governor of Ohio. Don met a girl in Columbus and is now married. Across the street we saw a barber shop owned by Darrell Knost. He was very proud to tell us he and his wife Marilyn have just moved into s new house. There was a picture of the Ohio State basketball teamwberm Tom Barrett is coaching. They havn't lost a game this season. Tom was coming to the banquet so we looked forward to talk- ing to mm. As we entered the gym we were greeted by Betty Maze and Vera Dowlen who are still together but are now Mrs. Fill and Mrs. Orndoff Betty is very proud of her black haired daughter, while Vera is just as proud of her red-headed boy. As we went on in we met Wayne Everson,who is the owner of the Everson Garage in Belpre. While talking to him he showed us pictures of B111 Grimm and his huge farm in Kansas. Just then Raymond Peckens drove in with his beautiful wife. They are living at Layman. We went on through the gym to see Thad Stanley, now a successful doctor practicing in New York. He told us John Preston is an engineer working on a project in South America. We met Kathleen Harvey, she is married and has twins. She told us about Alma Dowler, who is secretary to the Pres. Sam Miracle is owner of a Mattress Co. in Chicago. He told ue Dallas Reynolds is an Air Force Lt. in Calif. Donald Beha and his wife Ruth are running a large dairy in Marietta. Last but not least is Marvin Scott who is now a rich real-estate dealer in Florida. 1 Afxnuell Staff SQIFHQT Glass Qffiilere s page is sponsored by The Barnhart and Son M Center Belpre, Ohio AJ 7. L A Q . x .-v ' lllllllllil i 4i. E2..W.1.,..4.i-A..1ls 5-J z.a.iE2l '..Eu?J.dv 'FS '1 ' KSl1.m.4..-. uusxsz '::zx4...msrux.-...amn.,z.. Lx. .41 .s:LL.1::.m. ..ua.z'z. nr -e 'ff- nlII'lIlllI lllih F f ...J 4 . X f' '3.'?'f,-l -.1-f V ' M-in 'Q V. f11v::'s:V:7f'-'. g:. A-f - ':, ' ' . ' L T24 'S1 '1 'Ili' ffl. ' ' ll' gg - ' - 'Ji -'l2 11 LY L ,iff ,, , 9,537 132 E r ' , 7 i - A A X ! si ' i F r-1.7 .f ' ' 5 f I V I' ,, J E, ' , 5 4 if F 1, 1 F11 I ll ' jUlUflQIT CHESS SQIQIHQHQQKQ Glass This page is sponsored by Howes Drug Store, Parkersburg, W. Va. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of l9b9 thirty-three :embers enrolled in the Fresh- man Class. One new member, Vivian Fortney fro: Newfort, entered our class at the beginning of the year. We also lost two students. They were Donald Britton, who joined the Frmed Forces, and Archie Dlllie, who moved away. About the :iddle of the year Leo: Toothzan :oved to Tuppers Plains. The Freshman Initiation was the 'Day of the Year.' He received a bit of attention from the upper-classmen. It was either the way we looked or the candy we were carrying. Uur Freshman Class officers were: President .x ..... Shirley Lawton Vice President .... Denny Graham Secretary-Treasurer . Norma Burnside News Reporter .... John Gaughan After a wonderful vacation we returned to Vincent for our second year in high school. We lost one member and gained four. Barbara Plumzer moved away, while Ellen Love and David Stephen from Bartlett, Albert Brannon fro: Lowell, and Sandy Callendine from Alabama, joined us for our Sophotore year. Our class officers remained the same as in the Freshman year. When su mer vacation came to an end, twenty-eirht Juniors enter- ed again the doors of Vincent High School. Although we gained four new members last year we lost them this year. David Stephens moved BUSY, Ellen Love went back to Bartlett, Sandy Callendine went back to Alabama, and Albert Brannon moved to West Virginia. Our officers for 1952 are: President .... . Denny Graham Vice President. . . John Geughan Secretary ...... Juanita Anderson Treasurer ...... Lawrence Smith During the second six-weeks Ronald Lee moved to W. Va. and Helen and Charles Fairbanks moved to Painesville. Eelvin Lawrence from Amesville Joined our Junior Class. We received our class rings and necklaces and we are very oleased with them. We worked hard to make money for the Junior-Senior Banquet We sold refreshments at two sales, sold basketball schedule pencils, and hats. Our class also sold refreshments at every other hams basket ball game. On January 23, we spcisored a Donkey Basketball gaze. It was an exciting evening and our class profit was S83.00. Our class flower is the rel carnation, our colors are red and white, and our advisor is Hr. Jack McFarland. Here's hoping we will all be Seniors next year. BOOSTERS Henry H. Baker Dyes' Dry Cleaning Wayne Schaffer--Standard Oil Denzel Beauty Salon Paterson Jewelry Green Pharzacy Reliance Plumbing and Hardware Singer Sewing Machine Co. Sam Brothers, Rockland, Ohio Gay Clothing Store, Parkersburg, W. Va. Stalman's, Parkersburg, W. Va. Ray C. Deem, Parkersburg, W. Ta. P I I I I I 1 ?? fi HH HIIIHI X rx , ' ' K ZEN. V 4 - .' Q x N . 17 -' I Ill I ll I ., r P 7 D Gmri RHDE ffhl GRRDK 1477 This page is co sponsored by The Pieplate Cafeteria and Barnes Store, Marietta Ohio 1 BnnLovuri 557 60 iff!-N Helmepxod Eacheq 9 r- . 'D FI I v f5 JI- 0 A es .m 9 i BHRLMI 5 ,gr 3 Ho 41 .f. -2Qu,..a', + Phd? Banu! ' f I-LH 2-4 -T ,A if 1' 7 FN 176. U. 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Mixed Clmvnrus A 1 fi H 1 1 1' H ' f 1 ?'1i' 1f ff'f1 2. S- Q fha? ,Y on K9 0 - n , ' I K 5. k X --1 ,-iv --'F X ff' K JK GHQQ Climb I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0 F F I C E P R A C T I C E Back row, Elnora Gollum and Dorothy Morris First row, Janice Mcvicar and Frieda Joy Anderson Teacher, Mrs. Esther Stills Ar '13 ,Irv -uggslag 4 , V , ., K V . V-V1 ,U I Girls 'Tmcck Team ,,.,,N, ar I 'I I I I 'I L G :We Study 92 -. H gf Q X NQQH ? , s M ..L . I f ef faathv' 1 f This page is co-sponsored by the lariette Office Supply and T. S. Roberts, Vincent, Ohio Y. I I I I I I I I Newspaper Staff This page is co-sponsored by the Times Company, Publishers of The Marietta Daily Times and The Wagner Art Shop I . Y ,- ,- ,Q ,- ,-. ,- J Abs , ,ca CHEMISTRY CLASS HOME ECONOMICS This page is co-sponsored by Gates Q Full Grocery, Belpre Ohio and Robert's Men Shop, Marietta, Ohio I II fl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I x , X N 1 ,X Z nnu.:'nr': ,. l n JUNIORS L R Barbara White, Patty Roddy Shelby Pritchett 0 z so X5 ,...L1.. ILL ' G07 ' Vmzsurv L.R. Marilyn Miller, Hilda Pyatt, Donna Gaughan I kg K af' MANAGERS L.R. B111 Meek, Richard Proctor ... ,N -gkpf ' b A-Ns. u . 1 First row 1. to r. Johnny Gaughan, Elvon Adams, Lawrence Smith, and Carl Goudy. Back row 1. to r. Marvin Metheney, Donald Greenlees Denny Graham, Coach Harvey Graham, Marvin Scott, Darrell Knost, and Tom Barrett. c. G. H llTomlI nMac' 'Scooteru 'Junior' :Donn Coach Graham This page is sponsored by The Parkersburg Ice A Fuel Co. Parkersburg, W. Va. .., ,A Jumon. BAsksTanu- COACH -- Jac K M' FARLAND Mu4 Rsssnvz BHSkETBHLL Coach' H.W. GRAHAM This page is oo-sponsored by the Couch Tire C and McKawn's Shoe Store, Parkersburg, H. V ..- 4. 1- as I, UL rw ' ' ' .:- .N -. ails!-H! M ,EP ll !!2f E7 r W- Fw aseballll Team This page is sponsored by Crystal Dairy Co. 1- ,, 1 ,- L hu i 3Xx'f XXQf Eff' ESHMAN Q 4' - A N f - rl- 'R ,IP I K 1.9 Th e. Bmc. - Fwe. Beth! Yelifhf Vw' fl Mwq Good. to tht Inst drop 9 s 559' 'PL K 'Us ff!!! ,onmv 1, 3 fl: ,Q J. i u ' I 3 srooges 2 --4 1 KM- Ffrosf 4 L,-6 'M e iv' E ' XIOLLR hi Q gy, H, sxnrme PHRTJ Q Dnn.iV asian.: 'GM n L . ' I QI i' H :SA 'I ,F ZW ' SIS PKS ' X. I NLR, IYHRVMK o Chef P N ' QW . -pw I Q 5 ' . n QI x Q . aw. . ' I fffyffi' , ,...LW 'j'lf . ' KN 'EJB' BME' me A ' ' Q V u . N - J.p. :fwfr ' I, 5.1. . ' , -- I 3 . X I 5 5 1 fx- 5 - '.rT?'f- 'r , - I 'j' - - I ' 5 , F.. . , I W uf ' ', L Q :za W,1,,..,g I , H Ht- F 53 6 'Sw I Q ,III I .I I. 7 s I Lf- ggi R, gy Ig - gi W., Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jane CALENDAR OF EVENTS 19 The Vincent F.H.A. Chapter sent A. Smith and J. Mcvicar to Camp Muskingum as its representatives. They had a wonderful time. Marvin H. birthday. School Days. The V.H.S. Band played at the Washington County Fair. Happy Birthday! Janice M. Marvin S. birthday. Kittys birthday. 28 Barlow Fair--Band played. A cold windy day. Freshman Initation. We d1dn't know there were so many gunny sacks. Fr1eda's birthday. Betty's birthday. Dallas' birthday No school. Teachers went to State Teachers Convention Basketball game. Stockport 42--Vincent M7 A few seniors sold advertisements for the ear book in Marietta and Parkersburg. The amount was 5183.00 Photographer took group pictures Candlelight Initation for F.H.A. members. Senior girls learned about being nurses at a tea at Marietta High School. Vincent won over Waterford C62-561. Band played for Armistice Day Parade. Band picture was taken at the Court House steps. Nice Day! F.H.A. had a potluck supper in the evening. Vincent won over Chesterhill in basketball 151-USD. Schweikert snapped the group pictures, only it wasn't that easy. We received our proofs and the group pictures. We were well pleased with them. The Juniors received their class rings. The Girls Chorus practiced Christmas songs. Jingle Bells, here we come! Vincent won over Newport in basketball C36-bb! Darrell's birthday. Hannonyettes sang at the Farmers' Institute. The Band Boosters looked at new band uniforms. Band played at the Farmers' Institute. We were excited when our team beat St. Marys 58-48. We had an F.H.A. meeting. There are about eighty members. We saw two educational movies. They were 'Joe Turner-- Anericann and one about safe driving. Patterson Acrobatic provided us with wholesome entertainment. We won over Beverly. We won over Lawrence. It snowed No school today. Choral Concert was postponed. School today. F.H.A. Christmas Party with a good program and refreshments. The grade school had their Christmas program. Choral Concert--Beautiful Christmas Music. Mark B., Patty R. and Connie Jones sang solos. Alma's birthday. Vacation Whoppee! Chr1st's Birthday. Happy New Year! Incidently girls, its 'Leap Yearn. Back to school and to start breaking our resolutions. Six-seeks tests--what a lot of surprises! We only had school half a day because of a Teachers' meeting in Marietta. ,.. 7 , ,- p- ,- 7- ,- 1 9- 7- 7 r' 7- 7- 7- r 8 Feb. Mar. Apr. May Semester test--Whow! The teachers will soon know how much we have learned. B111 Meek's birthday. Sam hospitalized from a head injury. Waterford skimmed by to win over our basketball team b9-48. What excitement! The Seniors sold hot dogs, pop, candy and made popcorn with the new machine. Betty, Vera and Mark sold popcorn at noon. Mrs. Richard missed school because of a sore throat. Mrs. Cormany had a sore throat. We saw a movie on safe driving for an assembly program. Girls Basketball game at noon. Matamoras struggled by Vincent 65-U5. Vincent won over Williamstown 63-29. Our team played well. Scott and Barrett were highest sccremen. Mrs Conmany came back to school after being ill. Several band members 'tried out' for Student Directors. Mrs. Black's and Miss Morgenstern's phy. ed. classes played Girls' basketball at noon. Vincent edges Marietta Reserves M8-N5. Barrett and Greenlees were high scoremen. Nc school because of flood in Marietta. Thanks to high water we stayed at home again today. High water can't keep a good school down, so back to school. Vincent defeats Bloomfield 73-55 on the Bloomfield floor. Kathleen's birthday. Some of the Seniors took the Scholar- ship tests ln Marietta. What questions! F.H.A. Skating Party. It was lots of fun. Cleared 83l.00. Thad's birthday. Oh! Our aching muscles. We found that we had some new muscles after an evening of skating. The Bobcats played Sumner High for a band benefit game. We won 61-52. The band played and also made 866.53 on the game. Beverly unexpectedly slipped by our team in a non-league game at Beverly. Tournament commenced. Carl's and Hark's birthday. Several of our band members are practicing at noon so that they may play in the county band on April 18. Vincent won over Salem 50-U9 in an exciting game. Lots of worn out kids at school. The Sophomore English class has been haunting the high school during their per- formance of the play 'MacBeth'. Adel1ne's birthday--Seniors san 'Happy Birthday' to her. St. Marys slipped by our team U2-42. 21h The shorthand girls had a vacation since Mrs. Stille had t e f u. We observed Wash1ngton's Birthday and d1dn't have any school. Our basketball team beat Beverly 39-31 and took the third place trophy to finish the tournament. Don Greenlees' birthday The Seniors' announcements and invitations came. Wayne's birthday County F.H.A. officers meeting at Vincent. Vera's birthday. John's birthday. F.H.A. Bake Sale at Wa1nwr1ght's. Spring Band Concert. Don B. birthday. Washington County Music Festival. Tom's birthday. Cole Marlcnettes for assembly program. 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