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2. 5. 22 25 27 28 50 IW 19. Hi-Y boys entertained us this afternoon. Wasn't Boyd a cute tight rope walker? Operetta practice all day. 2 . Three seniors, Evalyn Wenger, Clara Wolfe, and Barbara Firestone, took the Ohio State Scholare 25. 24 5jLtq S ship Test this morning. x fr J APRIL The senior boys took the Army-Navy test this afternoon. The F. H. A. sponsored a nPersonal Appearance Clinic.n It was a creat success. Rev. Weber from the Trinity Lutheran Church spoke in chapel today. A , 6. Operetta practice all day. '. 7. nThe Students' League of Many Nationsn presented j us with music this morning. r S. Roche and Swartz came today to take pictures of ' the grade and the high school classes. Tonight we had our first black out. W 9. Auxiliary Charlotte Vernon spoke to Girl Reserves today. - 12. Miss Wathan was'interviewed and accepted for the JL overseas Red Cross at Washington D. C. We'll miss her. ,A ,,, 16. The operetta, USunbonnet Girln proved a great P I - successg the auditorium was packed. 20. The students voted for All Around Student. Easter chapel.. Rev. Father Stevenson spoke. Good Friday. No school today or Monday! Tuberculin test was given to juniors and seniors. The War Bond and Stamp Drive got off to a start today. Buy stamps and cast your votes for a queen. General Scholarship tests were given this morning. A MAY 6. The new Kid-Hi Staff published their first paper. 1 M55 '7. Band Concert to end our War Bond Drive. We sold over Q20,000 in stamps and bonds. Dawne Bovill A ' was crowned queen. R 4. , 10. The sophomores gave a play in assembly this a Q afternoon. . . f ll. Dick Egaenschwiler was voted for Boys' State. A fi 15. The big event! Tonight was the Junior-Senior ' .T d.gq Prom. I had a good time. A ',4A Eg 28. The Final Assemblyg awards were made. iq fy 50. Baccalaureate. Rev. Father Stevenson was the A , speaker. 51. Class Night. As crazy as usual. 2 Cmmnencement. W. ,
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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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INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Due to the lack of film, we are not able to give you pictures of our organizations at school. Instead we have listed the organizations and their activities for the year. . GIRL RESERVES President--Barbara Firestone Secretary--Imogene Booth Vice President--Evelyn Woods Treasurer--Lois Seifert Adviser+-Miss Wathan The thirty-seven old members of the Girl Reserves started out the year with a Weiner roast followed by a hayride. Later they took in twenty-eight new members at a formal candlelight initiation. Through- out the year the club sent boxes to the alumni in the armed forces. The Girl Reserves were well represented at the joint Hi-Y and Girl Reserve Conference at Louisville. HI-Y President--Charles.Hinkle Secretary--Quedo Cavalier 'Vfce President--Nelson Schmucker Chaplain--George Campanelli Treasurer--Junior Weisel Sergeant at Arms--Dwain Harsh Adviser--Kr. Cheney The Hi-Y held meetings every other Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. Some of their speakers mere Mr. Briner, Mr. Williams, Mr. Slutz, and Mr. A. C. T. Barthelmeth. The old members initiated twenty-four new members at a formal initiation giving them a total of thirty-five members. A hayride was held shortly after the initiation. They finished the year by giving a musical assembly for the student body. BOOSTER CLUB Presidente-Dwain Harsh Secretary--Florence Clark Vice President--Evelyn Woods Treasurer--Charles Whitehouse Adviser--Miss Hawes The Booster,Club chose Evelyn Woods and Mary Menicos as cheer leaders for this yearfs football and basketball games. BOY SCOUTS Troup 42, under the direction of Mr. Floyd Booth and Mr. George Neiport, met every other week for overnight hikes during the sum er months. They constructed a scout village which was shown at the Band Festival. Eight of the boys went to camp Tuscazoar for one week. Their winter schedule consisted of recreation and advancement in tests. VERSE SPEAKING CHOIR Miss Nathan revived the Verse Speaking Choir again this year. The twenty-six members performed at the October P. T. A. Meeting. Their featured number was the UPotato Dancen by Vachel Lindsay.
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