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Page 80 text:
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funjor Lodge Life 1. Upper Left-After the weekly assembly. 2. Center Left-Combined choirs at the Christmas As- sembly. H blit shows his indusirial arts 3. Lower Left-Mr. o class some woodturning. 4. Upper Right-'Curt' cleaning erasers. 5. Lower Right-Staff of the 'Junior High News
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.uv-4 STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 2: James Beebe, Carol Steindorf, .loan Crawford, Donald Sundin. Ronald Schad, Richard Estelle, Emil Klatt, Dick Barstow, Barbara Johnson. Row 1: Nancy Steinmetz, Susan Johnson, Suzanne Hallquist, Jean Ledding, Robert Gamm tpresidentb, Ray Lohman, Marguerite Becker. Pczpooses Those wee little innocents-the Junior High- raw, fresh, untutored little babes in the woods that they are, got off to a flying start by selecting four- teen members to their Student Council, one from each advisory group. With Robert Gamm as Presi- dent, this group of students enthusiastically and en- ergetically planned various activities for the school. During the year several evening dances were held. The most talked of- the 'Sock I-lop'-netted S35 which was spent for phonograph records. Noon hour dancing two or three days a week, with movies and basketball the other days, kept them enter- tained. Speaking of basketball, the Junior High team had a very successful year, winning seven games and losing none. lf the members of the team keep their pep there should be some valuable additions to the Pony squad in a few years. Budding journalists made their page in the Ar- row interesting, as in it were presented the activi- ties of the school and other interesting features. To round out a successful year the students staged their annual 'Talent Show', directed by Eve- lyn Hriesel Gramenz. Dances, songs by groups and soloists, specialty numbers, and a pageant were pre- sented to a full house.
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funjor L odge Life l. Upper Lett-Gamm tries a long one. 2. Lower Lett--'Jump ball' at the New Rich mond game. 67 5. Upper Right-Junior High cheerleaders in action 4. Center Right-Successful Junior High 'Colts'--Har rigan, Lindell, Gamm, Lohman, Wieden, Kilty, Meyers, Groth, Barstow, Ulrich, Register, Lynch, Sundin, Coach Hoblit, missing-Greeder. 5. Lower Right-Successful Ninth Grade party.
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