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CALE SEPTEMBER ill School begins with lots of changes. iT Say, what do you think of this home room stuff? lil Books, books, books, and more books! 22 liverybody gtttliigg' into the swing of it. '5 First assenibly- Bro. Green. OCTOBER l New svhool li-'llt'llt'l'S getting old. -l 'l', IJ, H. A. meeting in Bowling Green, A holiday! 10 llegistration Day--f-Uut of school. -l l -., t'hapel progruni by Ohlenmaeher Music' Club. Seniors order rings! 110 l'lallowv'en Uurnival. NOVEMBER ti Cheer leaders elected for basketball season. S First basketball game---Beat Austin-Trary. 1.4 Mrs, Meredith gives a program of Readings 15 Basketball parade-Band plays, 20 Bro. Gregory gives interesting talk on India. is Oh Roy! Thanksgiving holidays. 4Final1y found out which on we got.l DECEMBER il Lost tirst basketball game to Auburn. 4 l 'l'9ShlllZ1ll Party. lil Miss Hinds accepts position in Fayetteville, Tennessee. I6 Mrs. Ilarbee begins substituting as Home EC teaeher. 21' Christmas Holidays begin. IIU Bavk to sehool. VVhat did Santa bring you?
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EIGHTH GRADE PARTIES The Eighth grade met at 7:00 o'clock, November 15, for their tirst class party of the year. With only one or two exceptions the entire class was p1'esent. Mr. Patton was our guest oi' the evening. A number of games were played and later in the evening refresh- ments were served i11 the dining hall. Our second social event was a Valentine party ou the evening of F'ebruary 13. The usual Valentine decorations were used and after we had enjoyed an evening of games and fun our sponsors served us with delightful refrcshinents. BAND OUTING On Saturday, May 3, 1941, the Scottsville High School Band made a half day trip to lVlacfarland's place at Bowling Green. We were accompanied by Mr. Forsythe, our band leader, and by Mrs. T. F. Pitchford. Though it was a little early in the season, a few of the band membe-rs went swimming. Others present enjoyed boat riding on llurren river. where this resort is located. About dark, at picnic lunch nas served on the grounds. Various games were then enjoyed by everyone after the refreshments. Tiring of this, we all returned home, to look Lack with pleasure upon day well spent. F RESHMAN PARTY Time: Thursday. December 12, 1940. from 8:00 o'clock to 10200. Place: The auditorium of the high school building tand wasnt there some visiting in the banquet hall and in the home ec depart- ment?J Games: Bingo, bury the hatchet, cross questions and crooked answers, spin the bottle. et cetera. Refreshments: pimento cheese sandwiches, potato salad. cook- ies, hot chocolate. Fine tiu1e: Oh. boy! SOPHOMORE PARTY After lunch discussion and planning, we, the Sophomore class of 1940-41, decided on the night of December 20 for our annual class party. Being within five days of Christmas, it was decided that it should mark the beginning of our Christmas festivities. Name.-1 were drawn before hand and inexpensive gifts were exchanged. Thu party was held in the High School building and delicious refresh- ments were served at the close of numerous games and entertain- ment. The entertainment consisted mainly of.-a musical program given by members of the class. As a climax to a. perfect evening, Mr. Murray fthen our class sponsor! was presented with a carton of cigarettes as a gift from the class. Considering everything, a very enjoyable evening was spent by everyone.
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1 6 19 ,- Cavvi P-46 '-JJ?-LP-4 n 14 18 4 25 3 4 5 7 13 19 '71 25 1 4 9 16 '2 93 2 5 9 16 - Ao 77 Z9 0 CALE DAR JANUARY Senior rings arrive. Does yours lit? Seventh Grade Tacky party. Mr. Murray leaves. Mr. Jones takes over Seniors select invitations. No arguments! Scottsville beats Franklin in Conference Tourney. FEBRUARY Hurrah! Scottsville wins Conference Tourney. Miss tin-g:o1'5'QNew Home EC teacher. Home Ec party. -Bcat Cave City-second time! Eighth Grade Valentine party. Teachers give imitations of students in Last home basketball game. Seniors measu1'ed for Caps and Gowns. head? Lost lgzzll game to College High. MARCH chapel. NVi1o has District Tournament begins at Glasgow. Basketball sweaters arrive-that is all but two. Beat Austin-Tracy in our first tournament game. Clave City upsets Scottsvillel Scottsvllle team presented with Sportsmanship tr Band suits arrived. Chapel program by Girl Scouts. Band plays at Holland High School. Junior Play- It's a Long Lane. Another holiday-P.fT. A. District Meeting. 'HPRIL April Fool. No fools this year. Senior Day at Western. Where's Gladys? Band Concert. Rev. Guard Green gives talk in Chapel. K. E. A.-Out for two days! Courier-Journal Senior Day. All Seniors yawning and looking sleepy. MAY Band plays 'at Colored School. Seniors begin practice on play. Glee Club gives Chapel at Graded School. Senior play presented. Huge success. Baccalaureate Sermon. Class Night. Reception for Seniors at Masonic Hall. Soldiers, Soldiers, Soldiers, Soldiers. Graduation. All diplomas signed. Last day of school. Report cards. HI-FACTS out on time for third successive year. coaching. the biggest ophy.
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