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X X 355' ALPREJ' Cl-I 0 at 1' llilihl il I 1. y . T ul illliLl j , K f X I X I f I X I y I l'l lfT0 DY U I: , N f THE JUNIUIQ fCl'l00l. X UNIOR SCHOOL this year had an enrollment of twelve boys varying in age from ten to fifteen years. X J During the first week of school, we organized our group ' and elected the following officers z- President, Frederick Lorishg X V Vice- President, lack Rogersg Secretary, Harold Schmoyer, and T reasurer, Earl Xvarmkessel. X, The class decided to collect weekly dues for a trip to Crystal cave some day near the end of the school year. This annual xl feature always arouses great enthusiasm and brings anxious days of waiting as the school term draws to a close. N t In athletics our class has also been active as in former years. Football, basketball and baseball teams were organized and a number of games played during the respective seasons. The members ofthe upper class of this department making satisfactory grades are promoted to the freshman class. H mf ifjx-V K - l 1 ig- ' ' X 4:i 1 R. Eighty
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- I7 ,ALPREfCI-ICD ' 5:5 .I I . mln illsnlli X 1 I X THE JUNIUIQ ICHCUL HE IUNIOR School has been organized to meet the growing demand for an institution that would meet the requirements of bovs who are still too voung to carrv the The umor School enrolls boss as earlv as eight or nine vears of age and they continue their work up to and including the x 1 I N i X . . J' - - ' X work of the Main School. ' . . . X I J . N . . V . . 1 . Y . . N equn alent of eighth grade The boys are given special attention according to their needs. Small classes and systematic study enable bright boys to save at least a year's time in their education and yet do the work with pleasure and comfort. I The boys of this department have their own classrooms l and their own physical training and athletic teams. This year we have twelve boys enrolled. The student body of the Iunior School is a group of interesting, wholesome and happy boys. 1 W., In -fl w. L ' l Seventy-nine
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