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, -, 'T f , ld . X, ' t xxx -A , fad X n ,, , 'me . T fmrrtea 4 4 Q 4 0 ' Q ' 4 ' ' Q 4 ' s. fi' 'Si ll. Stricklett, Schultz, Hoot-lc, Gustin, Mattliiesen, King, fi, Munllorf, Van rleVente-r, Marshall, Norris, Casey. Sylvia, li. Mundorf, F. Johnson, llohannon, King, ll. Cliristensen, Jensen, Vinton, Carter, Mun- rlorf, linyeart Colgan. Miller, Hitt-hman, Erickson, IZ:u'tli-y, Johns, Harrison, Sorensen, Pate, ll. Strieklett, M. Strick- lett, Vase-y, Reeves, Gnstin. Uuirlsen, Fairchild, Lund, I. Hansen, XVehc-r, Rose-nhniini, XValters, N. Nelson, Johnson, Alllen, Krugh, Murtlot-li, Paulsen. Slierinun, lslmmerly. llneklin, lluthnmnn, Stanley, Beatty, Olsen, liner, Allen, Frnin, Hemphill, NVilkins, Lzulwigg fi'0l'4'llSUIl, Pounrls, ll2llISl'lllll'll, NN'z1rricli. EIGHTH GRADE imior High Activities Iunior High events were begun early in September with the election of ninth grade officers. The next event was the initiation of the Freshmen by the Seniors. Games were played, followed by a snake dance through the business section, in which every Freshie received his share of paddling. A Dramatic Club was the first Iunior High Club to be organized during the school year. lt was begun by Miss Hutchins, the Iunior High English teacher. This club sponsored a play given by the Misner Players. The Girl Reserves was re-organized in the fall, sponsored by Miss Willmore, Miss Eberhardt, Miss Van Dyke, and Miss McGill. The annual candle-lighting service of the club was held at the Baptist Church early in the wiinter. At this time the old members received new members into the circle of light. The Girl Reserves have arranged a very attractive club room where they hold their meetings and social gatherings. A basketball team for the Iunior High boys was 'organized by Mr. Thomp- son. This team won its share of honors in the games scheduled. QQTT 1 - 9 Q 'T - 5 ' 2 Twenty-Eight
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