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-- - QE The Junior Classic 20 mr-ut. YVithin a year we find him a different bor from the Joe whom we first met. He is nohs' one of the outstanding scouts of the com- munity, a model of helpfulness. courtesy and obedience. Boy Scouts TENDERFOOT Russell YV. Ramsey, Sidney Dounn, Richard Swanson. Franklin Gibson. Albert Graf, James Duran. Richard Gardner, Richard lVillard, Leo Swartz, lvilliam Fuerbringer, lVilliam ll'agner, Donald Gardner, Richard Oberlin, Robert Schwarz, Roland Sequin, Donald Heyde, Stuart Tomber, Marshall Hewitt, Robert Frash, Charles Logsdon, Paul Obermiller, Rolland Scheiman, Claude Smith, Frank Keeton, Ralph Wiltfong, James Hooten, Sidney Berebitsky. Jack Christman, Iden Richardson, Joseph Fleck. Robert Pollock, Nevin Vance, Alfred J. Davis. Robert Colpitts, Robert Rust, John Warner. Harold Lee, Lester Borough, Charles Wolfe. Fred Juillerat, John Moomaw, Jay Cal- vert. Robert Archambeault, James Gore, lVillis Sriver, Earl VVeiher, John Jordon, Everett Weissbrodt, George Zeltner. Merrill Pulley, William Shillington, Bob Bridgeford, YVoodrow Greer. lValter Babcock, Robert Tom, Howard Urquhart, Robert Fischgrund, Robert Beyer, Richard Herr. SECOND Cnass James Thompson, lVayne Kamp, Knowles Smith. Gerald McNabb, Carl Snyder. Lyle Tuttle. lvilliam Carlson, Paul Fergus, lv. Joe Harris. Fred YVharton, Thomas Scheid, John Slick. Raymond Smith, Bill Oare, Clayton Jor- don. Fred Porter, Leroy Barnes, Robert Sult, Ray Grummell, Stanford Schlorch, Stanley Whitworth, August Baetsle, Russell Bestle, Il'j'ing Jones, Harold Fitterling, Richard Lin- Ville. Edwin Cook, Franklin Cole, J. YV. Currey, Wyman Roberts, Clayton Johnson, Robert Cal- vert. .lack Fenner, George Veasey, Donald Gardner, Charles Vaughn, lvilliam Rasmussen. Fms'r CL.xss .Edwin Thomas, Vernon Scott, Morris Hertel, William Baker. John Toth. Harold Carr. John Mac.lannet. George Bergus. Kenneth Swartz. Sfflnley Gleniewicz, Kehneth Hoon, Harold mrlnd. Laurence Buckley, Theodore Lytle, Gfflrge Best. LIFE ll'-rschell Hartzell. Donald Long. STAR Frederick Vaughn. Gerald Davis. Max Baer, Simon Boorda. Harry Pierce, Herbert Barnes, Donald MacGregor, Gordon Krauss, Donald Dougall. EAGLE L Carol De Craene. Itinera Ranarum Brant semel in finibus Celtarum duae ranae quae mudum videre studuerunt. Altera in stagno prope Genavam habitabat, et altera in parvo tlumine prope Ocelum. Cur in hoc stagno semper habitem? rana Genavae dixit. ln itinere hoc eodem die migrabo. Primo Ocelum videbo, et tum circa mudum ibo. Eodem die rana Oceli caput e Humine tollit, et solem aspexit. , Axel amicis et familiae dixit. Genavam proficisor et si illa urbs mihi grata est, ibi manebof' Duae ranae secuti sunt viam Genavam et Ocelum dum ad summum collem qui inter has urbes erat venerunt. Ibi occurrerunt. Ave! amice, rana Genavae dixit. Ubi is? Mudum ridere cupio, et praecipue Genavam videre, rana Oceli dixit. Bo nunc iter facio. Et tu? Ubi is? Locus tristissimus est. Ocelum eo. Id tibi gratum erit, rana Oceli dixit. Tum duae ranae sederunt et cogitabant. Mi amice, rana Oceli dixit, Hoc pere- grinissimum est. Ocelum ire cupis, et eum locum relinqueire cupio. Si altiores eramus, urbes e hoc colle videre poteramus. Illud facile fieri poteritf' rana Genavae dixit. Diflicile non erit, mi amice. In cruribus stabimus, et nos tenebimus. Tum quisque urbem aspicere poteritf' Habilis es! altera dixit. Duae ranae in aversis cruribus steterunt et quisque alterum stricte tenuit ne caderet. Altissimi steterunt, nares in aera erectae et oculos retro a loco quem videre cupiverunt averterunt. Boni fines! rana Oceli dixit, sicuti Ocelum aspexit. 'iGenava Gcelo simillima estf Ocelum simillimum Genavae est. Genavam ibo. -- Duae ranae Ave dixerunt, et quisque domum rediit. Quisque liberis dixit, Est nihil de summo colle videri, ubi eum scandistis Y Translated into Latin by JUNE Poxani-tn. flange Twenty-ses-enl
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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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QI The Junior Classic QED Mary Louise Fry 9A Latin Contest The Latin Contest is again being held to de- termine tl1e most competent Latin student in Indiana. As last year, Central Junior High is proud of its contestants, for they again won the right to represent St. Joseph County in the district contest. The city contest was held in the High School on February 12. Harriet Salinger and Mary Louise Fry won the tirst and second places for Latin I. David Shper and Lillian Fischer, both former Central pupils, won in Latin II. On February 26, the county contest was held. In this Mary Louise Fry came first in Latin I. In the district contest, which was held in NVarsaw, Indiana, on March 26, Mary Louise Fry again showed her ability as a Latin student by winning second place. Find Hidden Latin Words in These Sentences 1. Do you think I am old enough to join that club? 2. No men are going to be there. There is one odd one, mother. -1-. It shows best on that side. 5. lVhat can be nearer correct? 6. lVill she give a permit to you? 7. You have the correct time, our train has not left yet. 8. That is where he sat, isn't it? U. They mar everything in the house. 10. llfhat is your age, Rose? IPasze Twent Miser Felis Cornelia carum parvum felem habebat Nomen eius Gaius erat. lfno die maximus puer eo venit et miserum felem cepit. Corneli lacrimabat sed frustra. Tandem suum cane natatuiu duxit. Ad litus ibant et ibi aliquamdi sedebant. Subito lanfruidum sonum audiverun et aspicens ad mare suum felem vidit. Corneli statim in aquam saluit et ad eum natavit. be fluctus altissimi parvae puellae erant. Ubi of suum felem advenit, fiuctus rnagnus supra suu Canis eam liberavit et omnes domum feliciter ierunt. QBIARJORIE FINCH Cicero e Cicero clarus Romanus orator et peritus vir rei publicae erat qui in tempore rei publica Romae habitabat. Dum Cicero consul Romae erat consilium iniquum Catilinae enuntiavit et Catilina fugere coegit oratione clara, Prima Oratio In Catilinam. Postea Cicero in terrain remotam fuvit quo socii Catilinae eum interticere conabantur. Ubi Cicero revenit, civitatem in bello repperit Pompeium supportavit sed Caesar iratus factu - est. Postea Caesar ei hoc ignovit et amicus e fuit. L'bi Caesar necatus est Cicero complures ora tiones in Antonium Qscripsitj. His orationibus Antonius suos homines Ciceronem necare iussit Cicero dum fugiebat 43 B. C. necatus est. Cicero maxximum omnium Romanorum orato ruin erat et suae orationes summae sunt. -SIMON BOORDA QA. y-eixzhtl caput ibat et demergebat. Tgum suus fedeli U Y,
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