Webster Township High School - Web Yearbook (Scotch Ridge, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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ROOF!-I ll- We began our school year on September third, nineteen hun- dred forty with twenty-four pupils. There were thirteen in the third grade and eleven in the fourth grade. We were sorry to have Marilyn Lippert move to Bowling Green. nNot So Long mgon, Wval Rides the Oregon Trailn, nThe Dog Who Looked AroundH,and nHannah Mariev were the new reading circle books we enjoyed reading. We helped at the annual chicken supper by making colored leaves for decorations on the tables and by selling tickets. We had a party on Hallowe'en. After the parade through the rooms we enjoyed eating candy, popcorn,and apples. December was a busy month for us. We had Christmas stories to read and art work to do. On December twentieth, we had a gift exchange. For the Christmas program we gave the play nSanta's Curen During the winter months we had paper snowflakes on the h ue curtains and on the board for a border. ' We read books from the Bowling Green Library again this year. The names of the books we read were written in little booklets which we made for the reading chart. We enjoyed writing letters. We made a post office and mailed the letters to our classmates. Stars were given to those who made perfect scores in spelling on Wednesday and Friday. ' We were sorry to have Margaret Samu and Jewel Lawson move. We decorated our room with new curtains and a flower border for the spring months. ' The operetta nThe Magic Pipern was given Friday evening, March twenty-eighth. Everyone enjoyed taking part in it. We learned poems each month. Everyone who learned the poems received seals on the poem chart. 5 M. E.

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-.-.... -- ......-.......-..... .. .. . ... ..................... . . ...- . ... .............-.... ..... -. .............. .. ... ..............-- .- .........-. .-, .....-..... ..., ...... a.. ............ . ...... We and forty, with fifteen boys and in the second grade. During the Room 5 began our school year on girls in the first grade September third, nineteen hundred and twelve year Shirley and Joan Keiser and Bonnie Jean Roderick left our school to attend other places. Donald and Carnel Crow and Iona Gottschalk joined us later in the year. Our first party was on Hallowe'en. Host of us dressed up and paraded through the other rooms. Afterwards we played games and ate candy and pop-corn. The annual chicken supper was held October 25. We made leaves and squirrels for decorations on the tables. We had a thank-you chart up for Thanksgiving. The boys and girls were thankful for different things. We were down to the Thanksgiving Chapel program and heard Reverend Cross speak. We started playing in the gym in November. We had physical education classes on Monday and Wednesday. called, play. to a We were very busy during the month of December because of the holiday season. For the Christmas program we gave a play nBefore and After Ghristmas.u Everyone had a part in the On Friday afternoon before Christmas we were invited Chapel Program and heard Reverend Wulff speak. After the we returned to After our We were On looking handful In . We made Easter Greetings for the Orphan Children in Bowling Green. our room and had a gift exchange. glad when our tests were over. ' Valentines Day we had a valentine exchange at each other's valentines. Each one went of valentines and a smiling face. April we had many Easter pictures to color program Christmas vacation we were ready for work again. . We had fun home with a In the spring we had lots of fun playing in the sunshine. V. R. ' 9 .4

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