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Observations l'iii supposed to he studying Latin, But the room is so stulty and Warni That my thoughts quite reiuse to be guided -f They hum oft like hees in a swarm. So l just sit and watch rny cornpanionsy That lioy iriust le Writing a theme, llc chews at the lead ot his pencil So l judge that his therne's still a drearn. Therris a girl who thinks she is pretty, Hcr crirriplexion is whewl Give me airl There aren't any words in our language To describe it and rnalce it sound fair. 'Cross the aisle sits a history student Who is busily making a map. lust heyond waits a regular tlunker At his regular task it's a nap. There are students of every nature ln this study-room, so you see There are makings tor all lcinds oi grcwn-ups ln these men and Women-to-be. An Observer Physics Class as it English Class ln this English class the students are concentrating studiously on learning the intricacies of their native tongue. Cour- ses assist students in maintaining pre- viously acguired habits and skills and in developing new ones in correct gram- matical usage ancl cral and written ex- pression.
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The Pep Committee The Pep Committee is a fairly new organization in our school, but already it has proved its value. lt has created new yells, ern- phasized the importance of good sportsmanship to the student body, and it has given us better, well--organized pep sessions. loe Fritz has be en the able leader of this committee which has functioned wonderfully well in aiding the athletic program of our school. Shop Shop courses, directed by Mr. Harry House, provide an ex- cellent opportunity tor high school boys to learn such industrial occupations as woodworking, foundry work, and metalworking. Under the capable supervision ot Mr. House, these boys have made everything from small electric motors to boats. We should be proud of the fact that these boys can learn such useful trades in our school.
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I I Bykowski s Gym Class Pictured below is the class that all the boys enjoy. To prove this statement just rest your eyes upon the wide-spread smile of joy on the faces of Bill Mos! chell, Charlie Copher, and Dick Hobbs. The Girls Athletic Association The Girl's Athletic Association was organized in November, l946. The aim of this organization is to promote interest among girls in athletic activities, health, and sportsmanship. Membership is open to all girls who are interested in athletic activities. We offer seasonal sports such as, softball, tennis, basketball, volley ball and volley ring. We also hope to work in badminton and tumbling. After in- structions and practice, we choose captains and organize teams for these different games. The G.A.A. meets on the average of two nights a week. We went swimming several times during the year at the Y pool in Anderson, and we had a play day for girls from other schools to visit and play games with us. We have a membership of about fifty girls now and we hope to increase the size of our organiza' tion. We have very few business meetings because our main idea is to learn to play the games well and, as we all know, practice makes perfect, Officers elected for the school year of l946-47 were: Edna Simpson, Presidentg Maraueena Kiefer, Vice-President: lacqueline Guard, Secretary: Martha Davies, Treasurer: and our sponsor was Miss Marian Lalpuze, the girl's athletic director.
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