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This is the fourth of the Sugar Creek and Vaughnsville High School ebooks. It is a part of the second paperback in the Sugar Creek Series, and depicts the years of 1937 to 1942 in Sugar Creek Township of Putnam County in Ohio. This northern part of Sugar Creek Township had stayed in Putnam County, while the southern half of the township was made a part of the newer Allen County.
Welsh heritage in the Vaughnsville community was instrumental in great family support for music in the school. Because of this interest the school day was extended so that students could have music every day. First
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This is the fourth of the Sugar Creek and Vaughnsville High School ebooks. It is a part of the second paperback in the Sugar Creek Series, and depicts the years of 1937 to 1942 in Sugar Creek Township of Putnam County in Ohio. This northern part of Sugar Creek Township had stayed in Putnam County, while the southern half of the township was made a part of the newer Allen County.

Welsh heritage in the Vaughnsville community was instrumental in great family support for music in the school. Because of this interest the school day was extended so that students could have music every day. First period was the band period which also included the junior high students. Those students who were not of Welsh heritage also became excellent musicians carrying their musical interests throughout a lifetime. Two days a week girls and boys were separated for vocal music last period of the day and on Friday nearly every student in the high school was practicing vocal music in the music room. The Sugar Creek Community has produced many excellent musicians including Bob's Melody Boys who sang on WOWO Ft Wayne in the 20's, the Thomas Brothers who were heard nationwide on Major Bowes Talent Show in the 30's, the Vaughnsville 49ers of the 50's, and many other groups and individuals who were in Barbershop Quartets and soloists. Owen Tudor and Bob Evans and probably many more have turned down offers to be professional musicians. It is sure that not one can say that music has not brought brightness and wonderful feeling into their lives. That heritage has become ingrained in Sugar Creek Township in those with Welsh heritage and those without Welsh heritage. It can be seen in the local students who now attend other high schools.


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K. Evans Odell is a musician, paralegal, tracker, rancher, writer, teacher, and mother. She is a graduate of Vaughnsville High School, Ohio Northern University, College of St. Scholastica, and National Paralegal College. She has studied at Berklee College of Music She has a master's degree in Education: Curriculum and Instruction, and is a Certified Paralegal. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, Rocky Mountain Trackers, Montana Association of Legal Assistants, and National Association of Legal Assistants, and is a World Tae Kwon Do Blackbelt. K, Evans Odell taught school for more than 35 years at all levels (K-12) and all of the elementary subjects provided in public schools and several of the high school subject areas. She has taught in the city, country schools, multi-level classrooms, and detention center for delinquent boys. She has worked as a lifeguard and an EMT. K. Evans Odell studied survival and K9 search and rescue with her dogs Lew, Joker, Gwylm and Minnie; and she studied mantracking (without dogs) under former border patrolman and professional tracker, Joel Hardin.

When teaching, K. Evans Odell's students participated at the state level in Montana and South Dakota State spelling contests, Montana State Mathcounts contest, and Montana and South Dakota State Geography Bee. Her students competed in the top ten teams in the nation in the National History Day competition, as national finalist in Hallmark historical story writing, and second place in the nation in the NASA/NSTA spacecraft design competition. K. Evans Odell was selected to be trained as a NEWEST teacher for NASA, and was Montana representative for NASA/NSTA competitions.

K. Evans Odell was a past Montana Conservation Teacher of the Year and US Regional Conservation Teacher of the Year. She has four grown children and lives on a ranch with her husband.