era IS charter members, cut aAiociation 1s composed embers who have earned -ters by participating in 'dball, sgo^t football, boy’s I, girl's soft ball, Inter-ft ball or track. There are I members. The officers of ‘tit Association arc Pres.— Birch, Vice Pres.—Dudley ec.^Treas,—Catherine Tig-Belrgeant-at-arnu— Everett ‘lie minings are held the *11(1 ay of each month. The of this Association ifi to he a thfetics of the school, rmh aJJ equipment neces-carrying on the variousnight Dec. 16, the 4,T” oa gave a chicken sitppjr Helena of the school. ri*he 5 to be used to buy track toe boys. The Association x thank all thos? who food and their services in at the supper might be aThey also wish to thank e people who patronized [ter aJ] expenses had. been im of about $19.50 was lefthe Cafeteriaiizlng the ne?d of Hot for school children who t go home at noon eight ; the Cafeteria of Trenton ted. For the first year Mrs. s our ccok and ihesc law. iars Mrs. Yager ha* been . Tn oiir Cafeteria Wc pro-At least two hot dishes, s usually soup and one 5h, several kinds of sin:i-Fruit, cakes, milk and am. These are sold t le prices. We have an‘j-n ciuds are sucn a Dcncut to the community.thay are awarded an Ohio Circle Certificate at the Clo school term. These books celved by the children wl interest and enthusiasm.There is no belter time to learn to become a good citizen than when one is young. Trenton school has always followed this fact and has tried to train her pupils to be good cStiz?ns. For the past five years, in order to encourage citizenship, the school has had a citizenship Honor Roll, The teachers discuss the citizenship of each pupil. If he has been a good citizen his name goes on t-h Honor Rail which is then published in each room .It is each pupil’s ambition to bs on at least one Honor KoH; and there is no reason why he cannot bo on the Citizenship Honor Roll,The Citizenship Honor Roll for last six weeks was as follows:1st gfade—Shirley Ann Harfaum, Dolores Hilson, Anna Marie Ledford.2nd grade—Lawrence Howard, Jr., Ralph Evans, Charles Hughes.David Sharits,3rd gi ado -Marianna Bell, Darrell Harbaurr., Junior Taylor.4th grade—Pauline Delaney,Farrcl Lindsay, Wilma Gros-.Hlldegaida Young, Mildred Schrock, Anna lionise Jay. Mary Eubanks.S-6 gradrs—James Ferguson,Hetty Hstrbaum, Caro: lucheiwbcrger, Lillian Jay, Beryl Lindsay, Mary Richardson, David Schelbsit. Ellen Kimble. Alics Bennett, D^n Bogan. Robert Jackscn, DorisK-:nnc1r Dclcres Kramer, RobertNoe, Robert O'Barr, Bertha Reed. Glen Stokes.7-3 grad:—Richard Jhudge, carl Chamberlain, Lucille Delaney, Frances Jane Fbcklnger, Lorraine Murphy, Fred Quinn, )DUy Jane Vcnnefrcn, Doris Young, Keuy Loumusic111 ere has been a retrench the music program of School. The grade teach t ever, are following th.e used last year. They nreccc and correlating tim music- w the County Music Program Miami University Music mlttee. No definite plai bsen made for the music fBANKING For several yews banl been earned on In all theTrenton School. Each morning the children brin? money and t-lie amou accredited to their fc-ooks. arc encouraged to have a ninety-two pupils banking out the school. This is r ful way of teaching thrifi ten.Eihel Huffman, William Mabel Ross, Doris Sixt, Stacy, Catherine Tigs’? Poling.S. n icrs—Lillie G a r r Iso Halier, Lillian Havens, Holzer, Harold Richter Rupp, Ruth Sixt, Clara Albert Theobald, Randa ‘Ihelrna Brown, Marie PiRagcrt Anna Thelss.High School SfoiHere’a three cheers High School We nre Joyal everyone From tine Freshmen to t