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JUNIOR HIGH Hello, Everybody! We’re here and we hope you will like us. Since we are so new in the game, our colors and motto are minus quantities. Nevertheless we are on the field, batting for high school qualifications. Thirty respond to roll call in the eighth grade and twenty-six in the seventh. During the school year, Mr. Decker has created a great deal of enthusiasm in Football. Basketball, Track, Girls’ Athletics, and Dramatics. In football we played the Freshmen in the high school, and showed them a real battle during every game. While in basketball we won the majority of games played with the high school third team. In the class rooms Miss Kenney has also laid for us stones in order that we may be ready for our high school career. We think we are doing well, and we will come in for a home run with flying colors. EIGHTH GRADE SPONSOR Miss Margaret Kenney SEVENTH GRADE SPONSOR Mr. Ennis Decker
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GLEE CLUBS Although we have but one group shown we really have two Glee Clubs t —the Boys’ Glee Club and the Girls’ Glee Club. These organizations have not been in the limelight as much perhaps as has the orchestra, but they have been working all year upon fundamentals and tuning up, so to speak. The Girls’ Glee Club made several public appearances during the year. The Boys’ Club made its appearance in the High School Operetta, April 15th. They were assisted by the Girls’ Club. The Girls' Club entered the District Music Contest held at McCook, April 11th. It is to be hoped that the interest in these organizations continues, as the benefits derived from them are great. Back Row (Left to Right) : Hattie Rueter, Viola Barnes, Roberta Tuttle, Onna Stock, Helen Kitt, Pansy Dimick, Carolyn Rueter, Eunice Fanning, Melva Pennington, Carolyn Skelton. Second Row: Audra Kerns, Edna Metcalf, Glenda Carpenter, Louise Grimm, Marita Robertson, Elva Crowell, Dorothy Maris, Mildred Crow, Fern Kitt, Lois Porter, Shirley Pennington, Edith Stock, I. V. Anderson (Director). Third Row: Helena Jefferies, Margaret Skelton, Lester Kline, Ivan Butler, Albert Redden, Marion McGooden, Paul Grimm, Ronald Emerick, Donald Hummel, Hollie Ransdell, Ray Scriven, Irma Lawrence, Ellen Stock. Front Row: Keith Krausniek, Floyd Wade, Burnell Frasier, Boyd Woods, Lawrence Rueter, Donald Judd, Howard Stinnette and Woodrow Moody. Twenty-one
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