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FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Student (council Each social living class elects one student to represent the class at all student council meetings. Here the representatives plus the student government class, plan the various school activities. The representative then reports the aaions of the student council to the students who elected him. SEMESTER COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES
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ZJne ZJi rue Spirit of a idt ndimad This year ' s Christmas Program, The True Spirit of Christmas, was well accepted by the students, faculty and parents of Sturges Junior High School. The program opened with four students, Sharon Smith, Phyllis Davidson, Jon Parmenter and Gary York in front of the church arguing whether they should go to see the church pro- gram or go to a friend ' s party. After much dis- cussion they enter the church to see the church program. Aa II showed us the nativity scene, re-enacted in front of the chorus, which the students saw. Joseph and Mary were played by Jerome Guth and Karen Gorman. Fred Goldstein and Joe Guierman were the shep- herds. Mike Sechrest, Kent Mitchell and Ralph Crabtree acted the part of the kings. Bob Lowe was the narrator. Act III shows the four stu- dents outside the church dis- cussing the meaning of the program they have just ob- served. The chorus was direaed by Mr. Robert Scott and the band by Mr. George Reed. Mr. John Vitek and Mr. Dale Harvey wrote, directed and staged the play. Mrs. Jeanine Lownds helped with the costuming and Mr. Charles Wright built some of the scenery. Pofl 37
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tamp L iuo ip Sponsored by Principal Laurence Gx)k, and organized in 1944, the Sigma Phi Sigma Stamp Club is one of the oldest clubs in Sturges Junior High School. Currently boasting 25 members, the club strives to serve the school and promote an interest in stamps, thereby increasing members ' knowledge of the world and its people. Of ice p. tli racuce Office practice is an elective offered to eight and ninth grade students under the direction of the deans, Mr. Carl Thorsell and Mrs. Mildred Mayer. Students are selected on the basis of aptitude and citizenship. They are taught regular office routine, filing procedures, use of the stu- dent file and proper use of office tele- phones. junior cientidtd The Junior Scientists, sponsored by Mr. Donald Moore, meet every Wednesday after school. Weekly programs feature a discussion of current science news and reports on particular scientific topics. j ji
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