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IUSIC n October 19 the mixed chorus of Jackson High presented the operetta 'Bobby' under the direction of Hrs. Leatherman. This musical revolves around a farm boy, Bobby, who makes a place for himself on Broadway. A picture of the cast is on page 20, 'She louldn't Believe' was presented by the grade students on December 25. Just as the name implies, this was about a little girl who d1dn't believe in Santa Claus and Christmas. The operetta was under the direction of Mrs. Leatherman, who was assisted by the grade teachers. One picture of this cast is also on page 204 another is on page 19. lhen the second semester rolled around, we dis- covered that three new music teachers had been added to the faculty: lr. Malay, voiceg Irs. Pfaender, piano and accordion, and Mr. George, band. Mr. Haley is planning on presenting 'loonlight Min- strels,' a minstrel show, in the spring. Mrs. Pfaender gives lessons on the piano and accor- dion every Friday at a cost of five dollars a month to the student. Our band is slowly but surely progressing under the guidance of Mr. George. Eventually we hope to have a marching band. ZZ
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LIBRARY NEWS Each year finds changes and additions to our library. One of the biggest changes made this year has been the collection of a fine of two cents a day for each overdue book. New books are purchased from this fine. The fiction books which have been added to our collection this year are: THE BABE RUTH STORY, Consi- dineg FLASHING SPIKES, 0'Roukeg JANICE, Hager, TOURNA- MENT FORWARD, Crowell, and THE TWENTY-ONE BALLOONS, du Bois. Reading Circle Books, which are select books for all grades, have been added too: PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSI- NESS, Williamsg THREE WITHOUT FEAR, Soe Dug THE SIGN OF THE ANCHOR, Nevin: JIMCO AND HARRY AT THE ROCKING H, Weber, SUGAR AND SPICE, Beimg REBEL HALFBACK, Areche- bold, DAVID LIVINGSTON, Eaton, DANGER TO THE IINDWARD, Sperry, BLACK WINGS, Lippincott, COPY KATE,' Hall, and AUGUSTUS CAESAR'S WORLD, Foster. A pupil in the first, second, or third year of school may obtain a certificate by reading three of the six Reading Circle Books offered for his grade. A diploma is awarded if he completes the first four'yurs' reading, and a seal is then given for each additional year. These seals are awarded in high school also. Our school now receives eleven new magazines regu- larly. We look forward to reading: American Girl, H eia, Holida , Friends, Modern Miss, Forecast for Home Economlsts, Field and Streams, Jack and Jill, Etude, .Qpen Road For Boys, and Science Dlgest. Mrs. Chambers, who is in charge of the library, is assisted by Marilyn Smith, Betty Nailing, Janice Glass- ford, Mary Dermer, and Bertha Snyder. 23
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