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K I K F 1 ..gJ-ss. ,3i m-ssl: fn-t 'T ,.ff,.. nf Qz.::ti'.ff41 LYLE A WALTERS 'Dutch ' Softball 1942 Senior Class Play 1942 Junior Class Play 1941 Study Hall Club 1942 RICHARD H WILLOUGHBY Glee Club 1940 41 42 Bbbby Club 1939 40 Music Festival 1941 42 Junior Class Play 1941 Newspaper Club 1942 Senior Class Play 1942 Class Reporter 1941 Annual Staff 1942 Basketball 1941 42 Sciotonian Staff 1942 JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The Seniors and Faculty were guests of the Juniors t the annual Junior Senior Banouet held at the Beechwold Tavern, in Columbus, Nay 2, 1942 The party assembled at 6 30 and immediately a luscious three course d nner was served The tabk decorati ns and appolntments were noxv blue and gray, the Senior Class colors The program for the evening was presented between coursqg by the toastmaster Hr Szauck the resp nse by Dale Martin, Miss Prlde Plwln Beavfrs, Betty Krieger, and Mr Shipley also gave toasts After the banquet, the group attended Lowe's Ohio The tre SCIOTO TOWNSHIP SCHOOL We, of Scioto Townshlp, are very proud of our school building and school ground e P T and th school board made possible our blavoround equipnent SW1DgS, see sets, QHO sliding board This year several hard wood floors were laid in the study hall the hall ways, and the science room The music room in the basment was remodeled All pupwls of Scioto have enjoyed school very much this year, and we wish to thank those people who have made this possible I ' ' I l . - ugh, X I A QQ QAM A , 5 Url, 1 agu xf 7 l,,E A V at , . , ' ' 1, L5 X ' . - - 1 . ' r CJ, ' N . .. CTV 3 , L ' Q f The welcoming address was given by ,Patty Dennis? , f Q r F V A . , 4 i I ' , J Th A I I ' , ' J Z, f it 1 . Q , Agua'1::q52Z?E::nq2Q5Z:u-v 1-ziigiggpzzressgn- -
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V 1---iss-m-me--megan-f-as--J-r CLASS HISTORY This is a story of achievements. As historian of the great class of '42 of Scioto Township, my task is of great magnitude. Perhaps H. G. Wells or Edwin Pahlow could do justice to this task and could reveal in a minute description a thousand re- alistic,details, but mine is only a very feeble attemp to tell the story of the last four years of our Senio Class. Pergpps you are a hard, leve1-headed,practi- cal senior who does not care for cloudy abstracticl or musings. You want just facts. On the other hand, you may prefer moments of daydreaming for visualization of You are given to want to remember you look back to or that pleasant the ugood old days' of the past. idealization. But all of you will events of high school days when this time. You will recall this event, or this or that beautiful association or comradeshipg you will want some marks by which to recall these fond memories. There is no necessity to spray perfume Dix.. throughout this history The record of the class of '42 speaks for itself But somehow in the routine of the daily grind one loses sight of the whole and is apt to forget the greater and rore important. On Monday mornlng, September 6, l95O,twerty three flrst graders, just mere babes, started a twelve year journey of knowledge under the dir ection of Miss Sexhaur These members were John Beatty, Dolores Beavers, Elwin Beavers, Gladys Bow- shier, Harry Bowshier, Mack Drake, Helen Hinton, e- ota Sprouse, Ovid Timmons, Rlchard Wllloughby, Jim Reed, Elitabeth Dennis, Edith Whltson, Alice Sawyer, Walter Cremeans, Josephine W1lloughbJ,I bel McGhee, Elvin Layton, Dale Martln, Junior fest, Edward Anderson, Stephen Deltrlch, Marion Keck and Max Neal. We passed through elght years under the guidance of the following elementary teachers Miss Doris Hott, Mlss Elizabeth Dennis, Miss Ruby Mil ler, Miss Claribel Poole, Miss Florence H1ll, and Mr. Kenneth Bobb. In the eighth grade we passed the state tests and graduated. The highest scor ers on the test were Gladys BOWSh1GT, Harry Bow shier, and Max Neal O fi ' S012 ' I Q . . L 3 l f - I s , 4 1 4
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