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B. li. 5. Qlhg Qfgmgt l 9 Z llg iluninr illigh Srhnul At the beginning ot' this school year the seventh a11d eighth grades were organized into a. junior high school. The following courses were oli'ered: mathematics, history, science, English, manual training, domestic science and music. Under the ellicient leadership of the prin- cipal, Miss Meinecke, the junior high school has developed into one ot' wlncb Rupert may well be proud. At the close of the first semester an exhibit of the work done in Manual Training and Domestic Science was held. Preparations are being made for another exhibit of work from the same departments to be held May 6. The girls of the P-lA class are working on a play which is to be given on May 7. Assemblies have been held for twenty minutes each day. Two days ot' the week are devoted to assembly singing, one day to speeches and addresses given by speakers from town. Each Thursday morning a IH'0g'l't'Lllll prepared by members of the ditterent classes is given. Athletics also hold a prominent place in the junior high school this year. Uur basketball team, which consists of Clifford Mackrill, center, Wesley liittle and Elwood Dixon, guards, Kent Stone and Dar- win Burgher, forwards, and llorace Nelson and Alfred Gregory, subs, played a number ot' good fast games. ln the tournament held at Paul, Rupert came in second place losing to Burley in the final game. The members of the baseball team were Ulilford Mackrill, pitcher, Kent Stone, catcher, Eldon Barr, lst base, Elwood Dixon, 2nd base, Alfred Gregory, Jird base, Horace Nelson short stop, Darwin Burgher, Wesley Little and Glenn Stanley, lielders. Un April 28 at track meet is to be held, the competing schools are Burley, Paul, Pioneer and Rupert. Judging from the previous records made by our besketball and baseball team, we expect to carry oll' most of the honors. The first year of the junior high school has bee11 a success, and plans are being made to have an even better and more successful year in 19120-1921.
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B- H- 5- Elle Qlfllllllll I 2' 2 U illusir 'l'lle three lll'2lllClll'S ot' music that were developed tllis year are the Billlll, f,I'Cll0StI'il amd Girls' Glee Club. The Band has probably zlttrzllct-ed tll0llI10St 2l,tt0lltl0l1 of the three At the first of the year only one or two of the R. H. S. students were acqualllted with El lltrlllll lllSll'lllll0llt of Billy klllll. Mr. Lockhart, to VVl10Ifl the 0I'g'iil1lZiltl0l1 mul progress of the band is clue, 0I'fl3I'Gll the illstrumellts at his own expense. Although he had to start :lt the very bottom, he has 0lTl21lll0d excellent results. The Band has appeared at times before gzlllles zlllcl has shown that it ll2lS VVOII its share of the lrlurels. U4 IRXET Amy Bouse Nl'ill'll0ll1pllll XvUllll0ll Sullivan llysle Keller John Ross G4-l'llzll'cl Reidesel BASSICS Kl'lllI0tll Jones ' 'Bel'llzll'll Shaw Ixllrllll lvllllillll llellselliefl l3ARl'l'l DNN George fl0l12lllIl0SOl1 lloyt MuNitt DRUM' llerbert Moy SAXAPHUNE lvlllllllil All?llllS BOI'lllil Smith 'l'RUMBONl'l flll'll2lIlll Sullivan llll2ll'l0S llilllSOll IAIVOII Wilkill' UllARlNE'l'S .Iollll R0lIlSlDU1'g llerbert A4l2llllS Ulylle llfillltltlll lllillkllll Allen Dorothy Mullet llzlrolll llzlwk l'll'?lllk Jones
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