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NEW CORRIDOR MAKES JUNIOR HIGH PART OF C. H. S. As a result of the reality of the long anticipated corridor, connecting the high school and junior high the seventh and eighth grade students now feel themselves more a part of C. H. S. Although the members of the seventh and eighth grades are the youngest of C. H. S. they are prominent in many outside activities. Katherine Downey and Mack Watts represent the eighth grade in Student Council. Norma Bradshaw and Norma Luster represent the seventh. Junior High School is well represented in the Crooks-ville High School Band and the Orchestra, as well. Their intramural sport teams have brought many decided victories to Junior High School. May these students be just as successful as students in Senior high school as they were in Junior high. “THE LIFE OF JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY” The students of the Junior High School gave a very interesting program on the life of James Whitcomb Riley. They portrayed scenes during his life and recited many of his best poems. Those taking part were: Mack Watts, Jean Brown, Jay Sowers, Jean and Jane Peart, Doris Jane Tedrow, Cathryn Downey, Jean Swingle, George Allton, Cathryn Dillehay, Ruth McMillan, Albert Weese and Mary Adkins.
THE CLASS OF ’40 Although the Sophomores arc not scholastically one of the outstanding classes of Crooksville High, they are well represented in many of the organizations of the school. Lois Hull, Jean Holcomb, Paul McLean and John Price are their representatives in Student Council. They are also represented in Sokol, Future Homemakers, orchestra, hand, girls' glee club, and the newly organized Junior Girl Reserves. They had members in both intramural and varsity athletics. Gilbert Barker was elected captain of the football team. Lois Hull and Betty Atcr will help lead the cheering section next year. The class members trust that many more representatives of the class of '40 will help make things hum at C. H. S. GILBERT BARKER. President JOHN PRICE, Vice President CURTIS WATTS, Secretary and Treasurer THE CLASS OF ’41 KEITH WATTS, President ROSEMARY SKINNON, Vice President EILEEN TROUT. Secretary and Treasurer “Green they were called when they entered high school. Why? We don't know. They have proven themselves as capable as any other class in both football and basketball and we consider their scholarship good. They are represented in Student Council by Betty Stoneburner, Margene Horne, Robert Cope and William Lcmert. The Freshmen girls are active members of the newly organized Junior Girl Reserves. They also have members in the band, orchestra, glee clubs and were really quite successful in intramural sports.
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