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Page 91+ crass Essay - ccntgd all did like good freshmen and were treated to 1ce cream as our reward. A I, - Since my first year 'as a freshman, many things have been changed in the school which make- the transition 'from graded school to high school much easier, less be- wildering, and more interesting. The student council was organized my freshman year and each class is represented equally, freshman and seniors alike. As I have mentioned .1nit1at1on,wh1ch was in many cases frightening and silly, was discontinued in favor of the freshman-sophome e. pic- nic which serves as a means of enabling the beginners to become better acquainted with others of the schoo1,though I must admit this was not done until my class 'had the honor of treating the next incoming class to some of the same which we received and a little which we thought up of our own. D when we became sophomores, I looked at the poor little fresh en and felt sorry for hmm because I know that he must be having the same troubles that I had just a year before. This was soon forgotten in excitement of new courses and new procedures. The arts and crafts class was started that year, which teaches a person to use his 4 ' ' hands and his brain at the same'dme. The student council assumed the job of assigning weekly job duties around the school. Also the pass system was something new to be figured out. To leave a class or study hall one must have a pass signed by the teacher in charge in order to be valid. Heaven help you if you are found without one.
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Page 26 CLASS ESSAY - cont'd provement over last year. This year. William Knight of our school was judged the best debater in the state and won a three hundred and fifty dollar scholarship. Last summer our school received a coat of paint which it needed very badly. The store and the science hall also rep ceived a coat of paint, so that the school better appearance. ' 4 ' I K ,This year we have started a school store can buy anything that they need for school very helpful to the person that had no idea books that they will need. In the past two years new furnaces have the buildings here. They have kept us very presents a' much where the students V This has been where to get the o . 1 been put,in, all much more comfor- table than the heating plants we had before. ' This year a course was started in printing for the upper class men Messenger the classes, and other jobs.' ' A . . 5 who were interested. They have printed most of the this year, and they have also done tickets for. all And also many other courses have been added that have been very interesting and taught us something. As I look back over the years I see that we have had a huge opportunity to learn and many 'of these have been pro- vided for them. - us with extremely limited funds, but we have had
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