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HavermaIe's History V Two years ago this coming September, Havermale Junior High school opened its doors to the first students to occupy the school. These students were 8B's, 8A's and 9B's. The SB classes then had no special courses from which to choose. Each stu- dent had, at least once a week, one per- iod of language, science, commercial and other subjectsg while English, history, and math were carried every day. This was to help the 8B's in selecting their course, and to give them a. wider know- ledge of the subjects in the course they chose. It also acquainted them with most of the faculty members. In January, 1929, interscholastic bas- ketball was played with schools in and near the city. Home room citizenship was started, and almost always won by home room 3. Baseball was played in April and May, and both the girls' and boys' teams won the basketball series from Libby, as well as winning games with other schools. The first Hi-Jinx was held on May 24- and 25, and itlwas an unusual success. The Havermale play- field was begun on the west side of the school, and from a rocky plot of ground it was transformed into a playfield that any school would want. In June the first graduating class went to North-Central. l S This was one of the best classes .D that Havermale ever had. K The past fall the first Havermale News was published, with Rodger Bank- son editor-in-chief. Formerly Haver- niale had the last page of the North Central News for its own, but by popu- lar vote, it yvas planned to have our own paper. Many dramatic productions have been held since the school began. The first was Pol1yanna, and was an instant success. Come Out of the Kitchen was the latest production. After Christmas vacation the second 9A class graduated to North Central. This class, as a whole, should receive highest commendation. During the next quarter the advisability of having an annual was brought up, and by a, great majority the movement passed. The name, The Papoosef' was selected, and this is the first edition. A year and a. half is not a long time to be here at Havermale, but most of us really enjoy the time spent here. Besides the studies, there are outside activities which all may enter. We still have three years to spend with North Central, our Big Cousin, and we know we'll like N. C. as well as we do Havermale. A ' -The Editor J
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