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4 F., M.. ,... .Y , .. - . ---- 1- - - of The Junior Classic H6 -.1 'E4' 'sift ,ffl ff ti .,f ia.. i i 5 4 A I 1 .'1- f' V 1 . . 'n, I . is Q V F' li Pl if '- G, if, ti. A , ' .A , .5 M-'H a PRINCESSES OF CAMP FIRE GROUPS Left to right: Geneva Foster, Vivian Pensinger, Madelyn Smith, Muriel Van Holsbeck, Helen June Huston, Eva Davis Della Bennett, Genevieve Meadon, Marjory Atvas. mother had been helping a sick lady all day. When she came home and found that a little girl had suddenly made a great change and even had the dish water heating and her bed made. she was as happy as Anna. Never in all her life had she seen such a happy, active little ifirl. When her mother recovered from her sur- prise and inquired. Anna said with a bright. happy smile: YVhy. I am a Camp Fire girl. I'm going to save my money-not buy candy or go to a show for one month. Then I can pay my dues and win those beads that I couldn't buy-H A Well, said her mother, Camp Fire is cer- tainly doing a lot for you. YVou1dn't it be nice if all girls were Camp Fire girls l Yes, replied Anna, for it means to 'seek beauty. give service. pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, and be happyf :- -FREDA HENDERSON, SB, Special Prizes ln the past year students of Central Junior lligh School have displayed unusual ability in the winning of many special prizes. At the numerous events held at the Y. BI. C. -'X-. the students of our building have ranked among the highest on many occasions. Those who received honors are: Sam Gross won the Treasure Hunt and re- ceived as the prize, two weeks at Camp Eber- hart. John Fomenko ranked first in the Ping Pong Tournament and won a watch fob. He also received a ring for leading in the Checker Contest. Carlton IVoods exhibited skill in the Riile Contests and medals of gold. silver and bronze were awarded to him. J. YV. Currey also ranked lugh in the Rifle Contests and received gold, silver and bronze medals. Richard Herr. in swimming, won a silver cup. Betty Jane Stewart won a medal for swim- ming. Levada Gilbert received a wrist watch in a ticket contest. Kathleen Myers won an Eversharp for writ- ing the best story of her class. Edith Schulman won tive dollars in a spelling contest and also one dollar for a story which was published. Janet BIcLouth ranked foremost in a music contest and received five dollars. II-'age Twenty-rivel
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'-1-- GE The Junior Classic H6 BOY SCOUTS OF CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH I A Good Turn In a certain neighborhood in a small ,village there was a group of Boy Scouts. These boys had distinguished themselves from the other boys in the community by their acts of kindness and by their willingness to work. Now there was, as there is in all communities, a boy who was always making disparaging remarks about the organization. He called the boys sissies because they helped old people and small chil- dren across the street or directed a stranger to the nearest hotel or because they lived up to some other requirement of the organization. I wouldn't be a Scout on a bet, Joe Smith exclaimed one afternoon as he was walking toward the lake with his younger brother. They talk about doing a good turn every day. YVhy, the big sissies even spent half a day piling wood for old Mrs. Johnson and then wouldn't accept any pay for it. Fools is all they are 1 The two boys had been walking for some time now and were approaching the shore of the lake. Joe and his brother sat down on the beach and looked longingly upon the smooth surface of the cool waters. They had been told not to go swimming, but the temptation was too great. Off went their clothes and into the water they plunged. Neither of the boys was a good swimmer. Hardly had Joeis feet gone beneath the water when he realized that he had struck a bed of quicksand. Both boys began to scream desperately for help. As it happened. a party of Boy Scouts were camping just around the bend from the scene of the coming disaster. Hearing the cries for help, the scouts rushed to the beach where the Smith boys were struggling in the water. Under the careful direction of their scout master, the boys were soon rescued and sent home. . A few days later Joe walked sheepishly into the Scout Headquarters and asked to see the executive. The two were no sooner alone than Joe blurted out, Mr ............. , I want to thank you for the service your boys did for Jerry and me. I don't know how I'll ever pay you back. That's all right. Joe. There's only one re- quest I would like to make, and that is that you try the scouts for a few months. YVould you really let me, Mr ............. Fi' Three months later .Ioe went up to the court of honor to be promoted to the rank of Z1 first class scout for by this time he had entirely changed his views about the Boy Scout move- IPage Twenty-sixl
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