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These extracurricular activities might well be divided into three groups: athletic, literary and artistic. Athletics play an important part in the school life. The most popular com- petitive sport is basketball. Basketball is also the most profitable sport at Blount Joy High School. The money received through its interscholastic games is, for the most part, the treasury of the athletic department. Soccer returned this year to Mount Joy under the direction of John D. Day, athletic coach. Other interscholastic sports in which Mount Joy High School takes part are tennis, base- ball, rifie and girls' hockey. Many students enjoy intramural sports also. Some of the literary projects of MJHS are the annual yearbook, theVovAuEu, and the school paper, the Ili-Crier. The VOYAGER was begun three years ago by the Class of 1945. It is published by members of the grad- PHYSICS STUDENTS efperinlenl and study laws of calorimity in the SI'7'07Lt'P laboratory. uating class. The Hi-Crier, a newspaper which has rated first place honors in both national and state contests, is supported by a large staff of members from all four grades of the high school. Miss Catharine G. Zeller, English teacher, advises the publication of both these literary works. The artistic extracurricular activities are composed chiefly of the two big attractions of the year, the junior and senior plays. These plays are looked forward to with interest and enthusiasm by everyone. The first play of the year is given by members of the senior class, while the second is presented by members of the junior class. Stiff competition for parts in these plays usually results in the finest talent participating. Mrs. Ethel Broske, mathematics teacher, directs the junior pro- duction, while Miss Catharine G. Zeller, English teacher, coaches senior thespians. FUTURE HOUSEWIVES sample the results of rlllzizrxry efperinrenls conflucled in ,llounl Joy High Sehoofs home ecrnmnlirwrlcpurfmerzl. Students of Mount Joy 2l,l'0 proud to attend such a school as this. lX'lount Joy High School, in the course of time, has graduated a few very prominent and famous people. lt offers to the student many chances and opportunities to develop his talents to the highest degree. It can be readily believed that here, truly, Inspiration Spreads Its Wings in Flight to Knowledge with Ever Increasing Power. MANUAL ARTS TRAINING suceors future carpenters, mechanics and f'ft'l'fI'l'l'IillIlS. ,UH
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