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Page 46 A fdffz. 4715 Christian, Iaxlne Grimm, Audrey urknart, Iarllyn Umplebyfhead librarlanl, raceanne Foble, Petty WCFIHHIS Second Row Lena Albauvh, Toyce Snyder, helene Stull, Jo Ann Porter, Loretta Jacobs, Betty ROb1HSOn Carl Scottfasst llbrarianl Thls splendid group has Piven its tlreless ef Iorts to the Sciw student body so that they mirht get some relaxation through reading So many of us lack snowina the necessary grati tude and appreciatlon to tnis froup We take for 5IBHtSG the many thlngs that they do for us We should make lt a habit to say thank yo or for these courte sier tha they skow us They really don't have to work here Their compensation is the 8EEPOCl3t1 we show them Let us not take them for granted Let us make their work a 11tt1e easier by turning books and maga zines in on time They are doing somethlng for nothing We should be less selilsh and reciprocate the e favors In oehalf of the student body and faculty, I Ir Samuels, extend the S1HC6F6St thanks and congratulation for a Job splendidly done S gm 6 4 Cp I . of N V KP' I if . .x4 . A y Q Q 7 5 , I. N , ' Q, I A .1r,,. 1 . 'Q 'J 5 1 V . h' e 1 e First Row: fLeft to Right? Mr. Samuels- advisor, Caldonia J: ' 1 h ' G G 1 1 l J. . . . , . I , rx 4 - , n ,Au ' - 'C A . . . 'on ' , 5 .
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H1C111 px E I Q. 7-ulure 7-azmeu o menca First KLoft to Rirhtl Robert hnelish, cukene eattz Paul Cotshall, Piley Bonnell, Jlck Ioore, Dave 'ood, Raymond reen, and Robert Slates Second Row Ir Lewis advisor, Virril Crimes, Dean Iizer ucene Davis, Robert Iddy, James Ralston, Luneman, blmer Crall Third Eddie Cramblett, Richard Albright, Dwaine Hidey, John uidey, Henry Crall, Fred sh1teman, John Ehiteman, Steve Johnson President Vice Pres Secretary Treasure Reporter Advisor Dwaine hidey Fred uh1t6m Robert Slates Robert nnplish Paul Gotshall Robert Addy We are planninr to have mllk testinc team consisting of six boys Pe also wont to best Lafayette for a Parlia- mentary Procedure contest and will receive a bronze nlaque he are also planning on making more money by planting trees on spoil banks Je are planning to go to Columbus to the .Farm and Home Week and the Dairy Judging contest. We had a pest contest and a hayride. We had a representative to State F. F. A. camp. We have bought a ferret and have had three rat hunts. Page 45
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,P if WWW Lad, fan 6106 First Row Left to Right Tressa Garrett, Dona Dowdle, Betty Robinson, Loretta Jacobs, Virginia Foutz, Sarah uodson, Dorothy Hutton, Alice Thomas Second Row Mrs Scott Advisor, Norman Hibinger, Merle Foutz, Phyllis Farbourt, Naomi Huffman, Mary Lou Shaeffer, Carl Scott, Dick Reese Third Row William Spiker, Robert English, Gordon Bower, Robert Hugh, William Greer, Edward Harris Absent Betty Senft Officers Pres Robert Hugh, Vice Pres Gordon Bower, Secretary Betty Robinson, Treasurer Loretta Jacobs, Pepresentative Floyd Bonnell Socii Humanii Scionis, Dc1o's Chapter of the Junior Classical League has 25 active members. The Latin Club had two social events at home during the year. The first a hay ride to McCues farm where initiation for freshmen was held. The second, a spring party for members and guests. Dancing and games were the diversions of the evening. February 9th, they were entertained at Jewett by the Latin Club, Later a trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. for a Latin week program at the Buhl Planetarium was enjoyed by all of the club. During Basketball season, a basketball rally was given. The Gods and Godesses attired in their togas gave speed and power to the Scio Panthers. The study of Latin is important today because 10,400 of the 20,000 words that we use most frequently in English reading are of Latin origin. Latin increases culture and gives satisfaction throughout life. Page 47 Axg H ,,..M, J., 5 ' ' ' K ' ,. f ii' fm. , A f ' 'f lm'Q K ' , lv' ' 4 J 4 'J W gg A , l 1,5 . 1 - . 0 V 'I ff - . , I V WA ' ' ' 3 r N V Q1 Q 4' H QV 9 y A 12 A vt P ,V N + Q , k Q , A 0 1 lj my f it Q in A 1 k I, I1 , 53' X ef' 41 r 1- 1 , U? 14 - L ., ' 0 ' A ' 0 3 Q . - -' A - I
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