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wi' ' x 1 HA'-4 I Q sz 51,1 . No school because all the teachers went to Cleveland to N. E. O. T. A. . Our homecoming game was with North Canton. Shirley Phillips was crowned queen and Senator Thom spoke. The honor roll was unveiled. Ceremonies were spoiled a little by the rain. NOVEMBER ,2ff,. 2. Beginning today school starts at 9:30 and isn't t out until 4:50. The democracy classes held a ' mf 2 political rally in the auditorium this noon- g.,i, 23 5. The freshmen took an I. Q. test this morning. Tn .1 ' 'g the afternoon the seniors took the Ohio State ,lv ,!, Psychology test. Boy, what a test! A. Rx, 6. Middlebranch became the Class B. Champs after v'f nhl. topping Greentown. . 14:e,glO. The mothers of the football boys held a dinner -r -4 for our championship team. 12. The Girl Reserves sent another box this week to one of our boys in the armed services. . Chemistry lab started. What caused that explosion? . Girls' all-star volleyball game this noon. The Dodgers topped the Panthers. . School was out at noon oecause the teachers begangas rationing. . They are still rationing gas. No school this afternoon. More gas rationing. We won our last game with Waynesburg. I Mid-Hi News came out. Rabbi Latz spoke at the Thanksgiving chapel on NAppreciating'America.n A celebrities dinner was held by Miss Rodgers' Business English class. . Thanksgiving vacation. Whoopee! DEC EMBER l. Girl Reserves had informal initiation, supper, n'! and formal initiation. 'W , 4. Today was Student Day. Betty Feller acted as Superintendent, and Junior Weiselsm Principal. 5. We started our basketball games. Played Marlboro wk and won. 7. Had air raid drill today. ' 8. Five degrees above zero this morning. Brrrl I ll. The seniors had a dinner for Nelson Havis who is home on leave. Afterwards we all went to the basketball game at Hartville. 16. Christmas Musicals and a playlet UOnly a Bright Gift,U his evening. Really a nice program. , . Rev. Horn spoke at our Christmas chapel. His topic was nChristmas.H Santa Claus CEmile Taillard,J gave us ice cream, and school is over for the year! JANUARY . Back to school again after a nice long vacation. . We listened to the president's address to Congress this noon. . Another of Miss'Wathan's scoldings for the seniors. . This afternoon assembly was held in the Grange Hail. Mr.Crabbe spoke on nTemperance.N
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MEMORIES As we look back over the past year these are some of the things we remember. We hope this brief record of them brings happy memories to vou. QWPTT' ' .1 x.. .L 5111 8. School opened with Nr. Kohr giving the first in his series of speeches which will last for 1796 ' ' ' more days. The auditorium and library have new iJf' 'UU' draeeries. The freshmen get lost just as we did XT, four years ago. f 16. The classes elected officers this rorning. 18. We played our first football game with Canton Twp. + 19. The seniors competed against seniors all over the w county in a test given at McKinley Fiqh School. GW 21. The magazine sales eamnairn opened. I wonderxmho ff-2 will oe the top salesman this year. 22. Rev. Wearstler was the speaker at our first chapel The Hi-Y held its first meeting. 23. Old members of the Girl deserves had fun eatinj do'n '-2' back of the school and then going on a hav ride. 25. Those interestinj pictures we saw today of the Ohio State Penitentiary were shown by the Boggs Brothers. This afternoon we played Canal Fulton and won. 50. A lot hawpened today. The boys went over to Henjer's to nick apples. Thescran erive opened with a hanrl Plain Township employees held a banquet at the Grange Hall. GCTCBTR T l. The pep rally at 3:45 gave everwone e firhting spirit for the fame tomorrou. ,J. 2. The Verse Speaking Choir iractieed most of the XES4' afternoon. After that we saw our first here ,lf fame with frewster. He won asain! 'QQ O -, 45 5. The magazine sales canoaien closed sity Edrer - 'fi Johnson as too salesman. We sold ,llT.5O worth 5 -5 5' ' of magazines. ' 6. The Hi-Y initiated their new me:-zbers. i 7. Verse Speakini Choir eerformedyet P. T. A. Every' T one liked the number entitled 'The Fotato Dance.H i 8. Seniors decided to have their nietures taken at Roche and Swartz. ' 9. We played Navarre and won. 15. Mrs. Taylor, personality exnert, spoke to us toosv. 14. The F. H. A. Club was orgaiized. 16. The scrap drive closed. Fvervone was proud of the his file of scrap we had. He played East Canton and trirred them too. 21. The biology classes sponsored Jaev Raymon's snake show. 22. Reoort cards Came out todav. New I will have to stey home this week end and study. At chapel this afternoon Rev. Freese talked about mln Quest of the Best.n 23. Freshmen Initiation. That freaks! We won the Jackson game. 26. Girls' volleyball tournament bapan. The Seniors beat the Freshmen. 27. First snow today. I guess winter is on its way. 28. Hi-Y boys in bad reoute for Halloweeninj last nicht. Seniors lost to Sophomores in vollevball. Too cad!
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,u s , n '- ,. 18. No school because of the icy roads. What a break! . 19. so -1' 22 I C . gQ gQQLE -vqusu Lieutenant Carpenter, our former coach, visited the school today. . A new floor is being laid in the auditorium. Last day of the first semester. The Girl Reserves held a UTruth and Consequencen program The Seifert sisters certainly looked odd after ' their consequence. BWUAV 23. The team lost to Canton Twp. Too bad! Another busy day. The ngangn slept in--missed the bus. Home Nursing Class, under Mrs. Guthrie R. N.,met for the first time this afternoon. Orders were taken for Miss Smith went to Washington, Everyone is busy writing essays for the We got our report cards today. The Student Council explained the laws assembly program this afternoon. This rally. The cafeteria had a surplus of school jackets. D. Cl American Legion Contest of the school at an was followed by a pep tangerines, and Mr. Kohr passed them out to everyone after school. Greentown topped us again tonight. FEBRUARY l. Where did those five purple sweaters come from? ftq- 3. At P. T. A. tonight the Ireshmen boys gave a o, iv patrioticgnayunderthe directionci'Miss Rodaers. -giwfwr 4. Betty Feller, Clara Wolfe, Geneva Schott, June 2 ci' if Boyer, and Barbara Firestone took the D. A. R. 'f ,gf test this A. M. KNWHQU 5. The seniors held a farewell supper for all the K' -If senior boys who will leave for the armed services 5 ' before the year is up. -F b l6. We played Marlboro. .ll.If2X1L 9. The senior and sophomore girls played the championship basketball game. Guess what? After four years, the seniors finally won! Mr. Knapp and the state inspector visited the school today. We played Jackson Twp. tonight. The school is opened to the community for recreation from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Farewell to Dick Woolf and Bud and Bud, the Navy. First night of the tournaments selling candy, pop, and potato the treasury. Another tournament night. The Final tournament games today. HGood ol' Washingtonn had anot Ruch. Dick joined the Marines in Massilon. The seniors are chips. Hard work but good for seniors are still.hamiatwork. The seniors cleared 58O.5l. her birthday. No school. The teachers are making out Ration Book 22. We had afternoon classes only. More rationing. Morning classes only. Rationing again. Afternoon class this morning. Rationing all day. No school at alll
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