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inth Grade ew Eighth Grade Sw 000000000000000000000000000 chose for their four-year training course. Une hundred and thirty-seven young boys and girls entered into their eighth year of school with niuch Verve and zest. Eight of these people live in other parts of the county. They worked hard catch- ing up all loose and snagged ends of their first seven years of education. Af- ter careful consideration, they considered the courses that they wish to follow the next four years of school, and have planned to work toward the completion of that course. The eighth year class. as well as all other classes. looks upon the retirement ol' Miss Caroline Gessler. adviser and friend, as a great loss to the school. From Tlladdeous Stevens and Horace Mann Schools eanle one hundred and twenty-live bewildered youngsters to face the perils of the Stilllllwtllllg herd of uirperelassnien. There are many out-of- town students who attend school daily. But they soon overcame all that, and settled themselves down to real concrete work. This year is a transition stage of school life. marking the beginning' of the second half. ll, is the geizemzts spirit, z1'l1o, 'll'llCll, llflillffllli .-lnzong flu' 1'u.sl.'.s of real life, lzuflz irrozzglzt lvjillll the plan that pleu.vecl his bogislz th o ll gh tg Thiel mnlms the paflz, before him lllll'lly.S brlgl1t,' ll'l1f0, with lhe 7ll1fllI'lll illszfllzrrt 10 discern, lifllllllf hnourlellge van. perform, is zlillgenf to leurng llblrles lag fhis resolre. and flzereg .stops not But muhes his moral being his prlmie ea1'e,' A rlnfl fear mild bloorlxlzerl, miverulale train! TIl7'Il.S his 7Ll?Ct'SSlfLIj to glorious gulng ln faee of tlzese doth, exercise a pozrer ll'lzlrlz is our lzuman, 'lIlllillI'C,8 highest do 1l'l'I',' ClOILl7'UlS them, mul xzlbclzlrfs, ll'llllSl7LIlfl'S, bereu res Of their hurl influence, mul their good 7'L'f't'lI'CS,' Iig ol1jeef.s 'll,'lllC,l 'might foree the soul to abate Her feeling. renzlererl more crompczssioli- ate: Ninth Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Page 23 0 0 0 00 0000000 000000 0 0 Is plucable-because oeea.s'imL.s rise So often and rlemaml more saerlficeg lllore skillful in self-lcnofwledge, even more pure, Seventh Grade 000000000000000000000000000 As tempted moreg more able to endure, As more exposed to sujfering and distressg Thence, also, more alive to tencler'nes.s. Woimswourn
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Student Council - Safety Patrol - junior Red Cross The Student Council is the representa- tive hotly of the Student Co-operative Organization. Its personnel consists of the presidents of the thirty-tln'ee hoine 1'oon1 organizations of the Junior-Senior school. The Council is a regularly or- ganized activity, holding meetings U11 al- ternate Wlednesdays. Menihers of the Council are elected for one seniester and lllily not succeed themselves. The presi- dent of the Council is the otlicer of great- est. responsihilitv in the school. as he is the president ot the entire student group. The principal function of the Student Council is to serve as a clearing house for school prolilenis incident, to the home l'U0lll. the class rooin, or the school in gen-eral. The Council suggests and works out solutions tor niany prohleins involv- ing scholarship. health. social hehavior. special activities and inter-school rela- tionships. It is sponsored hy Mr. liuhold. The High School Patrol is an organiza- tion ot students, carefully selected hy a Student Vouncil Connnittee from a list of applicants. The l'atrol is a school lt deals with proh- leins ot cleanliness, student trailic. and service organization. courteous hehavior in and ahout the school huilding and surrounding.gs. The lligh School Patrol is an organized activ- ity meeting on alternate lYe4lnesclays for the discussion ot its prohlenis. Its nieni- hers are recognized. while on duty, hy the l'atrol hamlge. Senior inenihers ot the Patrol receive the school service 1 upon action of the Student Council. This or- ganization is also sponsored hy Mr. Luhold. This year there has been an added in- crease in interest in the social traits of co-operation and helpfulness in Indiana lligh School. The Junior lied Cross has been organized as a result ot the realiza- tion ol' this need. This year this group of hoys and girls. representative of the entire student hotly, has taken charge of the high school division of the Red Cross organization. The club is composed of one voluntary lllCIl1llCl' from each asseni- hly rooni. The clulm ineetings are spent, in studying' the Junior Red Cross organi- zation lioth here and ahroad, and in plan- ning projects which will hring happiness or comfort to unfortunate individuals. The cluh sponsored a tea dance in order to raise money to send a representative to the National Junior Red Fross Confer- ence which was held at Yvashington, Student Council Safety Parol Junior Red Cross Page M5 D. C., in April. The representative chosen was Josephine 1IcCreight of the class of nineteen thirty-six. Miss Nic- Creight spent tour days in VVashington - - -- - ...... ----- and upon her return reported before the -entire student body the highlights of the conference. This eluh is under tl1e direc- tion of Bliss VVilliains.
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