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DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, under the direction of Miss Covrette, was organized September 19. Thirtyb eight members were enrolled. At our first meeting the officers were elected. They were as follows: President ---------------- Dolores Beavers Vice-President ------ ------ Elwin Beavers Secretary --------- - ------ --Leota Sprouse Treasurer ------------------- Pearl Melvin Under the direction of Miss Covrette, we sponr sored one play--nThe Trysting Placeu--which was presented at the November meeting of the P. T. A. Miss Covrette was with the dramatios club on- ly for one month as she was asked to direct debat- ing. Mrs. Gulick took charge of the club and dig rected two one act plays which were given at the December P. T. A. meeting. Mrs. Gulick acted as adviser for seven months. Mrs. Hackney then took her place. We have had a difficult time keepingai- visers this yearg however, we are very happy to have Mrs. Hackney with us for the remainder of the year. UMISS SCIOTON CONTEST The annual selection of a nMiss Scioto' to enter into the nMiss Pumpkin Shown contest at the Pumpkin Show was held in September. Each class in high school was allowed to have two representatives who were selected by the class by secret ballot. Geneva Shoaf, a senior, was selected as 'Miss Scioton. Other contestants were Gladys Bowshier, Lenora Shoaf, Pauline Neal, Eleanor Dechert, Ar- lene Willoughby, Norine Stroble, and Bonnie Davie.
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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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