Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . tball in the high schools of the state, forthe teams as a whole were much stronger this year than ever before. Some ofthe games were very exciting there being no less than three which were tiedwhen time was called, thus necessitating extra time to decide the Parkersburg team which proved its superiority, by Hefeatin. I li:ii-lestouin the final game, was presented the large silver basketball trophy by Presi-dent Fleming. The silver loving cup which was offered by Dr. Fleming tothe high school aggregation doing the best cheering throughout the tourneyw


Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . tball in the high schools of the state, forthe teams as a whole were much stronger this year than ever before. Some ofthe games were very exciting there being no less than three which were tiedwhen time was called, thus necessitating extra time to decide the Parkersburg team which proved its superiority, by Hefeatin. I li:ii-lestouin the final game, was presented the large silver basketball trophy by Presi-dent Fleming. The silver loving cup which was offered by Dr. Fleming tothe high school aggregation doing the best cheering throughout the tourneywas presented to the Fairmont club. As in previous years gold basketballswere presented to the members of the winning team, and also to the membersof the Charleston team. After the presentation of the trophies Dr. Fleming announced that thetournament would be held next year on March 15 and 16. This ended theprogram and the large crowd dispersed each one feeling that the tourney hadbeen a wonderful success. one hundred ninety-one. one hundred ninety-two •_s^b Sigum ^ige IftouSie. S~~~1IGUM TIGE HOUSE was founded on September 14. ^_ There were ten charter members who first allied themselves to-BHH gether for mutual protection and happiness. Since that time ournumber has increased but through all the changes each member has triedto make things as interesting and varified for the whole house as con-ditions would permit. Our members are the brightest in school. We have had only onemember to flunk in three years. Some of our number have put great in-ventions on the market; chief of these is a patented B. S. spreader byStansbury—now run by Shumaker. Others should make good hotel menas Hamrick invented a new European plan which is now under the careof Beck. And so we might go on with every member but this will showyou what we mean. We have always tried to live a normal life but for some reason thefaculty though that we needed some advice along spiritual lines so theysent the


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