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ra are Amen IA n .L Junior National Honor Society U75 The Junior National Honor Society in Junior High corresponds to the National Honor Society in Senior High. The members are selected from the eighth and ninth grades on the basis of Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. The officers are: president, Billy Joe Haines, vice-president, Kathleen Remley, secretary, Beth Brooks, treasurer, Martha Moon. The sponsors are Miss Wilkinson, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Burns, and Miss Gallup. Junior Girl Reserves C151 The Junior Girl Reserves was organized for girls of Junior High School, to interest them in the work of the Senior organization and acquaint them with its purpose. In every way possible the members strive to make others happy, to see the beautiful in nature, to be courteous, and to be good sports. If you would be happy each day, see something beautiful, hear something beautiful 5 -say something beautiful 5 do something beautiful. The officers are: Dorothy Fullenwider, president, Claudine Esra, vice- president, Miriam Phebus, secretary, sponsors, Miss Schweitzer, Miss Hunt, and Miss Dennis. Junior Girl Reserve Party On December twenty-first in the lunchroom of our high school, very gay party took place, given by the Junior Girl Reserves. First, there was short program including Christmas carols sung by the members, a scripture reading and a violin solo by Ellen Cruea. Following this were games and refreshments. One of the most outstanding features of the party was that instead of the girls exchanging gifts among themselves, they all brought gifts for the Sun- shine Society to use in their Christmas work. The party was under the direction of the president, Dorothy Fullenwider, and the sponsor, Miss Hunt. junior Dramatic Club The Junior High School Dramatic Club was organized in 1928 to promote dramatics among junior high students and to train them to participate in speech activitie . Membership in the club is elective and the tryout system is used. Thirty students of the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades are eligible for membership. The club is divided into groups with each group responsible for a meeting once a month. The club compares with the Speech Arts Club in senior High School. Beth Brooks is president of the group, Robert Tompkins is vice-president and Martha Moon is secretary. Miss Reed and Miss Arthur are the sponsors. Page Seve ty f u
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TAQATI-ICFIIAH junior High Music The results in both accomplishment and progress in the instrumental work in the Junior Music Department have been better than was anticipated at the beginning of the year by the faculty of the Music Department. The Junior and Beginning Band have been working very hard. Their purpose is to give the beginning students a few of the fundamentals of instru- mental music and to prepare them for the Senior Band. The Junior Band and Orchestra gave the following concerts this spring: JUNIOR BAND One Beautiful Dayi'-National Contest Number for Class C Bands. Grandiose Overture -National Contest Number for Class D. Bands. National High School Band March -Carl Mader. ':The Lost Chord -As arranged for band by Joseph Maddy. Indiana Band Association March -Fred Waters. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Arcadian Suite -Part Two-National Contest Number for Class C Orchestra. Gavotte and Musette -National Contest Number for Class D Orchestra. Selection from Schumann Suite . Selection from Grieg Suite . f'March Romainen. The Beginning Band and Orchestra, organized for the benefit of those students who were not advanced far enough for the Junior Band or Orchestra, have had the largest enrollment since their organization. These boys and girls, for the most part, began their study of instruments in the instrumental classes with Mr. Gremelspacher and Mr. Munger at the beginning of the school year. The instrumental classes conducted by Mr. Gremelspacher and Mr. Munger for the beginning pupils have had a large enrollment this year and the students have shown their appreciation by doing iine work and have made very favorable progress. A, number of small ensembles have been formed of members of the Junior Band and Orchestra and have been having some interesting rehearsals at the homes of the members. I age Seventvwfivq Jn t.
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- 7A.pATl4CIlIAIl I Seventh Grade Beach. Morris Case, Ronald Clifton, Wandalee Clytus, Campbell Corlinberry, Lewis Collett, Hugh Cook, Keith Cunningham, Edwin Dean. Leslie Deaton. Marie Douglas, Hugh Durham. Irene Eggers, Rodean Ellis, Harold Gosnell, Lloyd Holland, Mary Hubbard, Jesse I-Iumbert, Harold Hummel, Virginia J olley, Robert Jones, Robert J ones, Rosemary Kinkead, Genevieve Kitts, Ruth Abney, Lekay Alexander, Ruth Allen, Frances Ayers, Vernice Barcus. Billy Bowles, Louise Brown. Teddy Campbell, Virginia Carter, John Carber. Alberta Chaney. Russell Clark, Stella Cronk, Frances Coombs, Billy Cruea. Ellen Cunningham, Jean Darnall, Marietta Domroese. Charlotte DorseY. Richard Dye, Jimmy Ellis. Leon Eubank, Geneva Esra, Frances Evans, Billy Fairfield. William Ferrell. Kathryn Fisher, Richard Gill, James Gill, Maurice Gosnell. Byron Halfner. Maxine Hartley, Donald Hass. Maxine Hass, Shirley Hoffa, Virginia Hubbard, Helen Jack, William Jones. Carl Jones. John Keesee, Alice Kennedy, Keith Lewellen, Doris Lightcap, William Linn, Charles Lockhart, Haines Lowe, Doretha McBride, Eugene Livengood, Edwin McCollum, John Mclntire, Mary Marler, Betty Marshall, Martha Payne, Junior Murphy, Pat Pointer, Anna M. Roach, Christopher Roach. Earl Sexton. Allen Simmons, Robert Stites, Elsie Strong, Hugh Surface. William Warbritton, Eleanor Welliever, Robert Westfall, Charles Wharff. Margaret White, Dudley Williams, Mildred Williams, Vivian Wright, Eleanor McDonald, Darrell McDonald, Royce McGowan, Maxine Mclntire, Charles Macherey, Albertine Maxwell. Doris Meagher, Lloyd Miller, Elizabeth Miller. Joan Miller. Louise Minnich, Margaret Mitchell, Katherine Moore. William Moyer, Muriel 0'Dell, Eugene Parks, Lola Jane Paxton, Virginia Peterman, Norma Phebus, Marian Pickrell. William Pugh. John Randack. Edward Rector, Ollie ' Reichard, Donna Rice, Helen Rivers, Violet V Scaggs, Betty Shanklin, Fra-nk Shortridge, Marjorie Shular, Delmar Small, Salina Smith. Charles Smith, Leslie Sowers, Guieford Taylor, Martha Thompson, Wayne Toney, Neary Toney, William Tucker, Roberta Weliever, Harold Williams, Valvertta Wilson. Neable Wood. Mary Wooden, Eligah Wright, Dorman Young, Mildred
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