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Assemblies, Dances, Plays and. The handling of snakes was demonstrated at a paid assembly by a skilled handler. Assemblies are entertaining and educational, wheth- er it is a pep assembly or one demonstrating the hand- ling of snakes. The plays and concerts constitute a great deal of ef- fort on the part of the students. The dances after the games offered the students a chance to enjoy themselves and be entertained and gave the clubs a chance to make money. The candy sales also give the students and clubs a chance to make money for a worthy cause. In the one-act contest play, Paul Linser tells Shelley Students enj0y H jiUC1'bUg Ht One Of the dances Friedstein about the old days. Hfief 2 game-
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The Library, Janitors, Concerts.. One of the most common sights are the jani- tors in the school, and for those who remain in school in the noon hour, the cooks. These people are an important help in making our school what it is. Also a familiar sight are the student librarians on duty at all times in the library. One of the more amusing sights is that of the student catching up on his sleep in study hall or one of his classes. Unfortunately, it is one of the more common sights. The janitors who perform varied duties are, Bottom Row: H. Anderson, F. Barofsky, G. Eversong Second Row: D. Schroeder, A. John- son, J. Lehman, S. Wender. Judy Faucett, a member of the library council checks out a book for Pat Pazdera. Joanne Joski sings her solo, There's A Song In The Air at the annual Christmas concert.
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College Night, Make Up Cur School Liie. Four students hear a lecture by a college rep- resentative at Career Night conferences. Jim Cook discusses application forms for col- lege with a representative. Preparation for our school life on the campus of some college or university is found at college night. At this time the colleges and universities in Wisconsin send their representatives to talk to students interested in at- tending college and tell them something of the life at a college and what it offers in the line of an education. For those interested in Michigan schools Menominee High School offered a program similar to ours. J. Bohan and students from other schools are inter- ested listeners as a college representative explains some procedure.
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