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.-4 240 JUNICDR SCH The junior School year was featured by several out- standing assemblies, some put on by the school as a whole and others by the separate classes, Without the efficient supervision of Mrs. Stock, Mrs. Wasasier, and Mr. Cray- son, these programs might never have been successfully accomplished. Perhaps the most outstanding event of the year was the Knighthood of Youth Dinner, which featured Mrs. Wadsworth, the National President of the organization. The meeting was held on October 29, in the Carteret School gymnasium. It was carried on in the regular parlia- mentary procedure with President Paul Scheerer presiding and Secretary Larry Norton reading the minutes. Mrs. Wadsworth's talk brought out the value of this sort of education and encouraged the boys to continue it. The meeting was attended by over sixty relatives of the boys in the fourth and fifth grades. The officers of the society were: Paul Scheerer, pres- identg Tony Heath, vice-president: Larry Norton, secretary: Roger Cunliffe, treasurer. The chairmen of the various committees were: Lyndon Peer, librarian: Charles Roemer, entertainment, Mrs. Stock, Lady of the Castle. Poetry assemblies were given throughout the year by the fourth and fifth grades. Some of the outstanding poems were The World's End by Larry Norton, Civil War by Lyndon Peer, Awakening by Dick Landon, and Fight On by Donald Murray. just before the spring vacation an interlass debate was put on by the fourth and fifth grades, the fifth emerg- ing victorious by a mere half point. Donald Matheson, Alan Echikson, and Richard Wagman represented the fourth grade, while Donald Murray, Emil Stroth, and Charles Roemer argued for the fifth. At the end of the year the junior School will present a major operetta. Mr. Grayson will teach music composi-
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