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LOOKING TOWARD THE HORIZONS 4 First Row- Alim- Sviylli-r, .limit xYilllJlillS, Sliurmi In-sslni-li, lfziyi- lli-ss. .I:iii-- iii--wr. 4':ixni lliilvliismi, llirim- llutle-V, NUVIIIJI llzxili-5, f'0llSlJllll'l' lliislini-ll, Nlziry lmyili-. Second Row- Slllillllll' llc-my, l'li:il'lnlli- Nliiluusvli, l,lllllIl Illurlm, l':lyi- lllAll, .l.1tiil Illlllllj, .liuly I.i5lul. Xl:it'y liltll Alllfllll. .lam-l NlIllHliS4'li, K12illllll'l llllll-V r'l1:ll'0li Ulsml. Third Row' llmmlil llitrolil, .lily Slinpim, Lzirry Kupinus, tlziry liiimlvrs, .lov lilliuit, .Xrt .Xlllwi-, .limit-s Nlnrx, XY:ill:ii'i- liiirk- liziliwr, XY:iyni- Klitvlivll, .lrtlin l i'yrli-nliinll. Fourth Row--lion Si-li:i:il, l'li-in l,i-1-linir, l,m:il ll:ii-.-, lliilii-rl flutes, th-nv Autry Xvllyllv, lflililii- l'vllm'k, Gary Si-illiimyr, .lnlm lizirtiupp. The Junior High completed another successful year under the supervision of Mrs. Bessie Carberry, Miss Lila Murton, and Mr. Duane Saclcett. The year opened with the election of officers. Those chosen from each of the three home rooms included Larry Gramling, Mary Lou Martin, and Alice Schneider from the eighth grade, as president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer, respectively. Officers elected Carrol Paulson, Daniel Bec- the combined seventh and chosen were John Fryden- in the seventh grade were War, and Terry Remy, In eighth grade room, those lund, Sharon Dessloch, and Faye Hess, The Junior High participated in basketball, foot- ball, band, and chorus, They promoted a seed sale and the proceeds were set aside for a Junior High picnic in the spring. First Row Maury lmu XX'lii1i-, Lois lmllu-1'1.:. l'zili'ic-in Sziwvm-ll, .loym-is Olson, lh-nii-v liwinpr. linnj--:un Nlvyr-i', l,ymI:i 01-sin-ivli, lfnyi- 'l'ippi-ry, lil-x'i-rly Sliulku, Szimlm lfl'Illlll'I', liuri-ii l-'ryili-iiluml. Second Row llivlizirrl llusli, .lnmi-s th-till-s, liniiiilil Ilimk, k'li:ii'li-iw Si-li:irI'i', Vuiitiiv lil'JIlIl1'I', lllllll liurki-l', Sully Slt'XV1ll'l, Stattlr-y 'I'Ultt'l'lllilll, l,u1'4-m- llzurri-lsrm, K'li:ii'ln-s Sin-i-ii, Mary .lu Z:ijii'vli, .Xilzi .lu llnwlziml, .lc-:in lIni'l'l:in4l. liulwrt All-Zi-ru, .lziinvs lllirklii-ini:-r. Third Row .llbllll liuuzvli, .lutno-s lfule-y, S1lllilI'il 'l'ri-ntin, l.:it'1'y l:lll'lill1lli1'l', .liiiliilt llrnzip, .llulilli Xzilli-y. Xlilniai l-l'l'lN'l'll'll, l'.rx'iii ln-nisli, Al:irl4-ni- Nia-liolsmi, .lulin Y:ig'vr, .Iiwlin Slinipsmi, lmiiii-l lim-wrir, Zoniiii- l4't'ilsm'lw, Sl4'X'l' llzniki-. Fourth Row-eilvmld llziii, Nlurtin lioln-rix, Ki-itli Ktuiim-i', 'l'i-rry Ili-my, t':u'1'oll l'2llllSUIl, Cliairlos liutipq, XYilli:iin XXX-iicll, l,1-wis lwsszii-il, .lnlin Xliiic-li, lluymmiil Iiuwiiiziti. Sixteen
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ET Tu, BRUTEP A students high school curriculum seems to he filled vvith English. Why all this grammar and literature? a student may query. lf we were to look hack on our high school studies as an adult, perhaps we would realiife how value alnle those years of English were to us. We would find that those years in the classroom make our everyday living easier and more in- teresting. At PHS three years of English are required and a fourth year is offered as an elective, Eiesliinan English is basic, laying a foundation for both grammar and literature. Nlrs. Schreiner teaches tvvo classes of Freshman English and Miss Goan conducts a short course in library science and one clzss of Freshman English. Miss Hmelwcocl completes the English cle- partnient, tefirltirg tvvo Sophomore classes, tvvo Junior classes and one Senior class, The Sophomore course offers an advanced combination of grammar and literature while the Juniors concentrate on American literary works and the principles of composition. The Seniors can he found pouring over the authors and background of English literature. Advanced composition completes and adds variety to their course. It must be interesting to get such rapt attention from Poetry is the music of thought con- veyed to us in the music of language. Chalhed Chuck and Jerry Smile Pat! What are you thinking Helen? Eighteen
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