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Shorty Here is a tribute to a little guy with a big heart whose name among his friends is Shorty. This little guy was the janitor of good old Scottland High. To us he was more than thatg he was a real friend, ever ready and willing to perform the many tasks assigned to him and faithful to his every duty. He served as our janitor since October 1, 1938. Due to a serious illness, he was forced to retire for a much-needed rest. W'e, the students and faculty, join his many other friends in wishing him a speedy recovery. Shorty has also served on our High School Board of Education since April, 1943. He gets his very distinguished name because of his being just five feet tall. x o XVILLIAM F. CRAIG Another bi g, kind- hearted, jolly fellow has come into our midst. He is none other than Bill Craig, who has replaced the retiring janitor. To him go our best wishes. Fagu' Srz'ru ROSCOE HUGG HARRY WILLIAMS i BUS DRIVERS Roscoe Hugg, who resides eight miles south of Scottland, has driven one of our school busses for the past three years. Vtfe appreciate the splendid service he has given our school. The new driver, Harry Williains, resides in Scottland. He was employed to replace the old driver, Ramon Richison. His service to us also is invaluable. '
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FACULTY MlSS JEANNETTE M. IJARROUGH B.Ed., MA. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity University of Illinois English, Social Science A little learning ix a danger- oux Ilung. ' MR. ROBERT L. EMMONS B.S. University of Illinois Agriculture Some folks think , a fvig is dirty, but I aIa'ay.v thought a pig :uax party. MRS. SUEMMA GRIMES YELTON University of Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music Music, Girls' P. E. 'Don t be .vharpg dou't br flatg just bv natural. GERALD T. BENSON, B.S., M.S. Prinripal Indiana State Teachers College University of Illinois Science, P.E., Coach L-ltom.v-tlle Sriz'n!i.rf'.r play- house. . MRS. MARY McCOOL A.B. Indiana University Latin, English, Mathematics Labor onmia 'zfiurilf' M ISS ROBERTA THROCK- MARTIN B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Home Ee., Biology A .rtitrlz iu time .va1'e.v nine. MISS MARY ELLEN XVILLIAMS B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Commerce They are able bm'au.re they thznk they arc able. The Goals of Our Teachers It is the desire of our teachers to have their profession attain such standards of excellence that all of us may look with pride upon the entire professional membership and the quality of service rendered to our students and this community. As teachers we are striving to do our full share in promoting the attainment of such professional goals that we may enjoy a growing pride in our work and be more and more proud to be called teachers, Our professional chain grows stronger as we link together our united efforts to attain greater efficiency and advance the educational interests of our students. Miss DARROLTGII Page Six
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SEP'l'EMl1ER 3 ................. 4 .............. 28 ................. OCTOBER- 1 .......... 9 ....... 12 li Calendar of Events. 1945 .......County Institute-Paris .......Sa:liool Begins .......Election of Clieerleaders Magazine Sale Opens .......Softball game with Metcalf-here ..........Divisional Meeting I.E.A.-Mattoon ..........Youth Citizenship talk by Mr. Robinson lo ..................... ....... S oftball game with Metcalf-there NOVEMBER- 7 ................. 9 .............. 11-17 ....... 12 .......... 13 .,............ .......Junior Class Play .......Armistice Day Program .......American Education XVeek .......Armistice Holiday 'l'eacher's Reading Circle-Metcalf and Paris 22-23 ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,...... '1 lhanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER- S ................. ....... R oman Banquet 21-jan. 2 ......... ....... C hristmas Vacation p ' 1946 JANUARY- 17-18 ........,..... . ..,... Semester Examinations FEBRUARY- 12 ,,,,..,,.,,.,. ....... 1 ioliday, Lincoln's Birthday 13 ,.,,,,,,,. ..,.... F .H.A. Kitchen Party MARCH- U l ....... 2 ....... 9 ....,..... 29 .......... APRIL- 1 4111... 6 .......... 12 ....... 13 .......... 19 .......... MAY- 3 .......... 10 .......... 26 ....,..... 31 ....... 31 ....... .......County Institute at Paris ..-....District Music and Solo Contest .......District Speech Contest .......F.F.A. Banquet .......Trustee's Semi-Annual Meeting .......Elimination Contests for County in Music and Speech .......District Music Contest .......County Music and Speech Contest at Rrocton .......School Elections A .......l-Ioliday, Good Friday .......Senior Play Sr. Banquet .-.....fBaccalaureate .......End of School .-.....Graduation Pngr E'I'!7llf
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