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September 2 September 12 September 27 October 7-10 October 51 November 18 November 20-24 2 DSORITADGI' December 16 December 24 Deco 24'Jano February 7 13 February -14 February 19-28 March 20 March 28 April 2 April 2 April 4 April 9 April 17 April 24 May 2 May 17 May 14-18 May 20 May 23' SENIOR YEAR CALENDAR 1941-1942 School Started Senior Chapel Program Ohio State Football Game. Pumpkin Show A Hallowefen Dance Amateur Program Thanksgiving Vacation Junior Class Play Mother- in-Law B 1ues Grade Operetta Christmas Program Christmas Vacation D, A. R. Test Farmers' Institute County Basketball Tournament Junior Dance 1 - Senior Scholarship Tests Youth Forum Program of Rotary Club Basketball Banquet County Elimination Tests School Display at P. T. A. Oratorical Contest Senior Class Play uGoing On Seventeenn District Test Baccalaureate Services Final Examinations Senior Class Day Last Day of School Commencement Exercises Alumni Banquet
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- un: r I mans 1' 1:uuiSEg,MMg,cns.,p ,,ia.zy5f.nW fzzg. ,av A .aaa MUSIC CLUB According to tradition, a music club was organized at the beginning of the school year Our music teacher, Miss Kelghley pre ided as adviser The club officers vere as follows president, V1Vlan Vilson, vice president, Jacquelyn Rush seo- retary, Joan Belt, treasurer, Nolan Frye, and cldn reporter, Loralne Shade The club meetings were carried on ln an in lormal manner miss Kelghley played the piano, and the wembers of the club sang the songs which they liled best Somotir s Arthur Jones would rlgr the guitar, and some of the members would sing cows boy songs For some tlme, program comrittees wfnn appoint d who were supposed to ar ange one sort of program to be presented at the next club TCFtlQQ The club brought to the light some undevelopdl and undiscovered talent ln the school For lnstanes we found that we have several good S1nUCPS, gui tar players, and whistlers ve hope that all of the members enyoyed the club, and that we can as enble again next year The members of the club were Pauline Adkins, Jacquelyn Rush, Joan Belt, Loraine Qhade, Mary Rod gers, Billie Zwayor, Francis Albrlght, Betty Kric ger, Joan Buoklew, Betty Burgott, Rose Heurieh Louise Price, Jane Reynolds, Vivian wilson, Jim Reed, Nolan Frye, Arthur Jones, Valter Qrgmeans, Harold Burgett, Boyd Mettler, Donald Hinton, and Clayton Dillon A I ' 4 1 1 Q, , s , . s .h . ' I' : ' ' . v ' - s , u e - - 1 , , , , , n .. K, 1 I o 1 . 'J 0 . - . I - .H mf - ' . ' I - ,La 1 5 Q 1 . - X - O I f . ' . to - A . 1' . J A . ' ' . 5 Q . U 3 4' 11 - 5 e e H A r - s :- . c 11 J . Q . . . w ' 5 ' 'Q A I . - C O ' , - .. 0 . . S A ' O . 1 ' S L . U x , - Q -- A X .. ' 1 y ' e ' .. , A e
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BAND NEWS Scioto School Band was organized at the begin- ning of this school year. At the beginning,there were about twelve members, but during the year,our membership has increased to twenty-three.Below are the names of those now in the band: Trumpets ET'TE'BEavers Lucille Neal Bill Dechert Paul Pochenour Gerald Shiplex Jacquelln Rush Saxonhone H Rodsers Bell Lxre E ther Lawless Lounell Finch Baritone R eII Younkin lellophone F H Uountz Trombone KI Carfrey Snare Drums III Rush B111 Nlchols Jlmmy Finch Clarinets U TTTE?FE Ann Shauok Jerry Rasor Leota Sprouse Nancj ureen Char Holshue Ba s Drums N 5 Wilson Tuba T an Schooley Cto enter! The band pla ed at the following events Junior Class Play Chapel Pro ram Senlor Class Play Farmers' Instltute Basketball Games P T A Gym Ni ht May Day Commencement Father Son Banquet have declded to wear red weaters and black klrts or trousers unt1l we are provided wlth uni forms Two per ons in the band will vraduate Elwin Drum Iagor 18 Jerry Rasor, magorettes areLois Willounhby, Eleanor Dechert, and Arlene Willoughbv Practices will be held this summer, o we hope to have a very Good band before the Pumpkin Show in October 'lss Eleanor Ke1phle3 our instructor and director, will be 1n charge dur n the summer The band held a welner roa t ln the State Park at Harrlsburg, April 25 Orchestra renear al were u pended for a tins so that Miss Kelghley could work wlth tke band,but the orctestra will be reorganized thls um er The orche tra plaved at the Farmers' IDSfltUt6 and for chapel prorrams W uss oa J PS . T X A . - I va I s v ary O 3 B J S . . s L N ', v ' 17 : ' 3 is - n o 0 ' We ' s S . . . - I S 'U .. .. Beavers, trumpet, and Leota Sprouse, clarinet, mf t . ' ' 4 I .J '- -- vi . ' s Q 1 . T. ' ' r U ' J , . 2 i ' 0 . S . . 7 . E 0 . s s v s s .1 . . S nl . s V . ,' r . O . Z12Zftzangggifsziihzgptzunv 1-n::SEiSgg-n5EQ5!-nm.
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