Pzoneers, Imizam, lzzsforzc .vceney rewew port with stunt llicrs :mtl Uuitctl Stzltcs Navy svhool pzttwulc, which was tht- ht-st thc schools ztvizttors. 'lihc navy fliers greatly plczlscrl thc have evcr prescutctl iu the history of Scioto spectators with their zterouzuiticztl t'ot'mntious. County. Blzuty schools hzul their groups rlrcssccl 1:Ull4,w.ing the nil-5h,,W was thc 0,1-f,,1mi4,n of to foriu thc uzitiouztl Haig' :mtl othcr patriotic thc qiiccus zuirl thc preseutzttiou ot' tht- school png- flTfl i1ClC1'1Z21iWHS- czuit, Hur llcritngc- . This clzthorzttc scrics was yycflncsdmv VMS H wvm dm, fm. mlumil. Um- v .' , , J , . ,. . , , ' 1 ' . Wlllull llf lmf llfflill- tests. lhcrc vvcrc nizuu' rztccs :uuoug vztrious The uuvt-iliug ot' thc window clisplziys ot' zui- classes of motor lzuuiclics. zuul thc Scsi Scout ticlucs :mtl relics occut't'ccl thc tirst of thc wccli, unit of lroutou eagerly zttwcptcrl thc iuvitzttiou Sonic of thc citit-s olclt-st livirlooms :mtl trcztsiircs to cuter :L lilo hozlt race- with out' owu St-11 Scout were clustcrl ot? :mtl zwrzuigccl in thc clisplztys. units. AX l,UI'lSlllUlllll hozu was the WVll1l1Cl'. 'l'm-,day was my big lwtgduy fm- ilu. SL-111,01 'lll1L'1'L'VVZlS1llStl1ll'9Z1llSllCllIllllClJClXR'CCIl Newly- ,Y-himl-m of gcilm, Lfuumyl AW the Pupils Wm-Q zu'rivt'tl settlers :mtl lutlizuis ou Ilztthoftts zuitl hrought to l'oi'tsmouth to pzirticipzttc iu at lzirgc in V?1W'C5v fluflllg Wlllfll 'lm' bl! flllcl lll'5l'l lm craft :mtl zilmost lost his liczultlrcss. usclu to mg ox xuul i Q11 u X o N mouth , IIIK 1 s tout iouur tug ui tot u lIlQl L 1 U it xx uti t tht lllllltl ' vw Ill 4 'l'ht xv' iuomiug thc ft-cl0i':tl t':u':1i':u1. ' ii' I4 -sist' K of thirty-live pioiicclw, two it-it, :mtl ll , Co vztlo 2 -1-ivt-tl oii the outslirtsl of l' rtw 'LZ . lu thc ztltcriioou tlivrc was xi g 1'c:tt hiaf ? I torit':1l pzirzulc iuclurliug sixty llozlts :mtl uiut'tt't'u A ll h:ucl.' ' ing from tht- sur' l' 5' t 'i 'ics. . ft lu tht- -'cu' Q' lt' msu of thc fcrlz-ml crm vnu pivsciitcrl :L pzthtczu 'l l poi' rztyt-rl ' 1 ' uit 'VD'-4 hift 1 ' thc rlix' ,'. ' tl 1' tlhio Yztllvy 'lici' Lv ritory for the lit-volutiou:u'y soltlicix iu pztyittt' H soix it stuxsionot i -
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Eyyenfizzl link beffzeem faculty, Jfudmts Front row: R. Appel, C. lirowning, XV. Carr, M. llrinkley. li. Hull. Znd row: M. liraunlin, -I. Duncan, R. Tierney, H. Maeliarland, VY. Yost. 3rd row: I.. Coop- er, R. .X. Clifford, jackson, H. Van Gilder, D. Doll. 4th row: T. Bush fl'res.j, tl. Rickey KV. l'res.J. ll. l,antz CSee.l, john Gardner fTreas.J. Mr. Dale, li. Rrewer. ll. Addis, VV. jenkins, R. Heiniseh, l.. Craft. liront row: li. Carter. Al. Hulwlmard, Frank hlaela- sou, li. Stillwell, M. HI. Claypool. 2nd row: N. Miller, l. Lake, li. liasi- Wood. Ki. Clihcord, li. ner, G. Day, Roush. liarly this month. after advisory group elee- which the presidents convey to their classmates tions, student eouneil was organized. Ted llush at advisory meeting on Tuesday. is to serve as president: .losephine Rickey has The president divided the members into sev- lmeen made viee president: lletty l.antz. seere- eral committees which include assembly, ath- tary: and ,Iolmny Gardner. treasurer. This leties, musie, dramatic, movie, visitors, and gen- eouneil, an organization of home room presidents, eral. 4Xnother important funetiou of the eouneil represents the ideal of sell government in ll. H. S. is hall duty. Students who are assigned to hall Through this small group the thoughts and as- duty maintain diseipline in the halls while elasses pirations of the entire student lmody are lmrought are in session, and aet as guide to all visiiors. lmefore the faculty. The meetings ol the eouneil The eouneil is making many plans for the future are held every Monday alter school under the ol which the program for .Xmeriean lidueation direction of Mr. llale who makes announcements XYeek is outstanding. By the comm! of the governed Spaulding. M. M. Kugle- man. 3rd row: Geraldine lflannigan. VV. Canter, R. VX'arden, R. liis- naugle, H. bl. Stoekhzun, R. Seerest. 4th row: R. Norton, li. Sparks, F. Dale, li. Heath, Tan-
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