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Spotlight Ñ | d Y i | i - ۱ N ۱ a 4 b. Are — es ` First row: P. Griffin, S. DeWitt, Miss Larkin, A. O'Con- M. Sprague. Third row: D. Whitaker, C. Elwell, G. nor, L. Neumeister, E. Fairchild. S. McCormick. Second Bristol, D. Dearborn, P. Howe. row: B. Sand, A. Shipp, J. Barber, B. Johnson, J. Porter, classroom news are gathered by junior high reporters under the direction of Miss Larkin. The material supplements the senior high news and is printed in the Monday edition of The Brattleboro Daily Reformer. Many junior high girls are active in the Future Homemakers of America organization. Activities vary from the care of young children to the making of a new wardrobe. Only freshmen are allowed to become members of the Future Nurses of America. Partici- pation in these clubs enables the students to obtain as much knowledge of their future careers as possible. Students working in the junior high office are welcome helpers in the office routine. The assistants run many an errand for busy secretaries and teachers. The library assistants’ duties are much the same as those of their counterparts in the office. The library aides have the added duty of organizing the card file and helping the students become familiar with the library and its book lending system. The Junior High Glee Club is under the direction of Miss Gates. Practices are held twice a week during fifth period. Members are chosen through tryouts on the basis of their musical ability. Participation in this group prepares the students for singing in the Dial First row: L. LaRosa, P. Kistler, C. Rogers, Mrs. Simonds, row: D. Dearborn, H. Craven, M. Witt, E. Rinfrit, D. D. Wilson, M. McCrum. Second row: G. Avery, B. John- Jerard. son, C. Steinmeyer, J. Boyce, J. Crosby, G. Buehler. Third
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Junior High Student Council AN pv d CR. wl ol ves E 2 ۳ ۹ Le e 1 $ 3 M a S ۱ r | ni 一 一 p - ۱ ۱ - -一 en ری ` ` i T y | o0 $ ah 4 — - 7 1 | l ۱ l l - ۱ Aer re. d - 23 , 二 EE DE کج eoo EN OOO e 4 un SE Aach, First row: N. Patnode, P. Gabrielson, C. Lewis, P. Mitch- J. Barrett, J. Earle, B. Grass, C. Casey. Third row: F. elides, L. Grass, G. Edmunds, M. Wewiorski, C. Chatter- Reynolds, J. Lane, P. Gilbert, C. Martin, J. Stockwell, P. ton, M. Sand, Mrs. Harrington. Second row: K. Whit- Welch, S. Rounds, M. Blow. worth, B. Bemis, C. MacKerron, L. LaRosa, J. Stillings, Students in grades seven, eight, and nine attend classes in the junior high. Early in the school year, homerooms elect students to the Junior High Student Council where pupils are able to voice student opinion. The council sponsors activities that will benefit the student body. Under the able assistance of Mrs. Harrington the Student Council meets about twice a month. Pep Club, G. A. A., and Spotlight introduce students to future senior high activities. Each organization elects its own slate of officers but in coordination with its senior high counterpart. The Pep Club attempts to raise school spirit among the student body. Members of the club work with the senior high to hire buses for transportation to away games. Many members display their artistic ability by distributing posters throughout the Junior High building. All junior high girls are invited to join the Girls Athletic Association. Intramural competition takes place in field hockey, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, softball and track. Everyone looks forward to the annual spring banquet which is held in honor of those girls having excelled in the field of sports. Spotlight exists in the junior high as well as the senior high. Special events and Patrols First row: I. Lantz, Te Stockwell, R. Lodge, F. Reynolds, M. Jen- wood. Third row: P. Knapp, G. Bristol, K. Minor, I. Kessen, D. ness, P. Gabrielson, Mrs. Harrington. Second row: ۰ Wright, J. Winter, D. Canedy. Daniels, W. Brookes, R. Class, D. Adam, K. Whitworth, K. Under-
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Library Assistants, Girls” Athletic Association First row: M. Cleveland, L. Goddard, M. Coulombe, V. Erno, K. LaClair. Third row: E. Wright, 1. Nardino, R. Chapman, E. Richard- Wai te, S. Morse, Mrs. Pierce. Second row: J. Crosby, J. Grant, B. son, G. Bristol, W. Corriveau, C. Dessaint, S. Packard, M. Perkins. Thomas, A. Craven, R. Dunnell, B. Bailey, A. Sharp, L. Boyd, L. future. Often, students go on to become members of the Senior High School Choir. Junior High Band members are under the guidance of Mr. Miner. The band members play at concerts and home games. Marching practice is gained while performing in parades and at football games. Many of these students later play in the Senior High School Band. The freshman football team is under the direction of Coach Rounds. With their fine training as freshmen behind them, most of the boys enture forth to join the Junior Varsity Team. Much credit is due to the freshmen cheerleaders who support every game. Every spring the student council selects six freshman girls to represent their class as cheerleaders at the football and basketball games. Seventh' and eighth grade boys under the direction of Mr. Natowich take part in foot- ball and basketball. During the fall and winter seasons the boys are in competition with other schools. Skills the boys develop aid them when they take part in sports in future ears. i With the participation in these curricular and extra-curricular activities, the junior high un are ae on their way to the up coming 5 senior high school years. Su | Jis AS ` Zn 1 10 5 Wa [n FR Lt SEN KI First row: P. Griffin, D. Cutting, C. Gaines, J. Palmer, C. Chatterton, C. Rogers, D. Webster, N. Patnode, K. Timney, B. Sykes, J. Ander- L. Grass, C. Witalis, C. Slate, S. Pound, M. Wewiorski, L. Jones, M. son, B. Stark, C. Stark, N. Watson, R. Natowich, C. Elwell. Fourth Sand, S. Dana, S. Lord, A. Burrows, Miss Jondro. Second row: C. row: E. Fairchild, L. Fredericks, G. Avery, D. Gibson, C. Maristany, Leonard, J. Wewiorski, D. Fairchild, M. Helyar, C. L'Ecuyer, D. J. Sprague, M. McCrumb, P. Ford, B. Emmond, L. Vinton, D. Mix, Jerard, J. Crosby, M. Woodhull, C. Bonneau, J. Barrett, T. Callahan, K. Durant, N. Howard, D. Dearborn, D. Wehner, A. Shipp, S. Mc- D. Cudworth, S. Hartwell, S. Stone, D. Frink, C. Wheeldon, R. Te- Cormick, S. DeWitt, D. Gale, B. Graves, M. Milkey. Fifth row: J. trault, L. LaRosa, M. Tuttle, B. Sand, L. Cunningham. Third row: Crosby, M. Murdock, J. Halladay, B. Bellville, J. Barber, B. Healy, J. Lane, J. Martin, C. Vigneau, G. Barcomb, P. Howe, S. White, B. Johnson, L. Neumeister, P. Brosnahan, J. Wheeler, N. Templeton, J. Goddard, C. Boudreau, K. Healey, A. Craven, S. Morse, D. Wilson, 24 V. Stone, S. Mason, R. Dunnell.
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