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Mae Mlllicenl Barrett. Bernard Brown, George Miller William Haines, Vera Dorothy Day, Norman Webber May Styron fstandinglg Jean Moore, Bruce Partridge, Janet Hart The picture on the left shows the bank with which the eighth grade has been working under Ihe supervision of Miss Coye. ln this way they have learned the fundamentals of banking in- cluding depositing and withdrawing of money, caring for stubs and check book. The National Hank gladly cooperated and furnished them with check and deposit bookg also the shop helped greatly by furnishing the bank. The picture at the right is a scene from the Junior Dramatic Club production, Huckleberry l 'inn. This club is one of the most important functions of the junior high and is headed by Mr. Kirkpatrick. ln their program is included an annual assembly play. JIJNIDIQ HIGH SCHUDL ACTIVITIES JUNIOR CHORAL CLUB This organization has been formed within the last year made up of members selected from the seventh and eighth grades and supervised by Miss Evans. The club has carried on many social activities during the year including a scavenger hunt and a Valentine party. As yet they have made only one public appearance in assembly but this was a great success. We hope they keep up their good work. ORAL ENGLISH CLUB Under the directorship of Miss Tobin this club, representing the seventh grade English class, has made great progress. The members themselves elect olficers there- by learning the Parliamentary Law. Meetings are held once a week at which a pro- gram is presented by members chosen by the president. This creates more interest among the pupils and at the same time gives them practice in oral work. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB This club has made it possible for any student who does not have the oppor- lunity during the school hours to work in the shop. Mr. Quirk has gladly helped them make anything they might wish. This gives the pupil a good chance to express himself in his work.
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