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Page 45 text:
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The freshman home rooms had their own oficers and weekly meetings. Quite oft- en the freshman indulged in entertainment which consisted off their own classmates dis- playing their talents--good or otherwise. Their teachers, Mrs. Shank, Miss Miller, Mr. W. Baird, and Miss Jolly helped the freshman along quite a lot. In one of the freshman rooms, those who did not know the art of dancing were taught by those who did and in that way there were more freshman able to enjoy the noon time dancing, and the dances held by the various clubs. As always, the freshman were teased considerably but they took it and did not complain. But now all the teasing will be finished because when they enter school next September they will be Sophomores.
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Page 44 text:
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CLASS OF 1944 Scott Township flung its doors wide open to admit one hundred forty-nine fresh- men to their ranks. To many, the school and the rest of their classmates were com- pletely new and strange. But not for long because the qusbies were a friendly group and before many days had passed many true and lasting friendships were made. The freshmen were well represented in all activities and clubs in school. The G.A.A. can boast of having quite a few freshman members while the basketball can do likewise for the freshmen boysg ' Many new and interesting subjects were open to the freshman and You can bet that they took them seriously too. The class as a whole had a fine scholastic standing.
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CLASS OF 1945 e When the bell for uback to schoolv rang, one hundred-two pupils entered the rooms of Mr. Rider, Mr. Beadling, and Miss Speakman, all eighth grade teachers. Al- though considered as Junior High, these students contributed to the success of all events held by the Senior High School. The individual eighth grades had their own class officers who conducted their business meetings very efficiently. They took their many studies very seriously and prepared themeselves for the final county examination that they knew they would have to take before they could pass on to high school as freshmen. But their life was not all so serious. The eighth- graders 'had a basket-ball team that made a very fine showing in the class basketball games. At different times the classes had short programs for their own entertainment and quite a few hidden stars were found. Now that their eighth grade is completed, they are looking forward -to the day that they will become full fledged freshmen. They enjoyed this 'last year and will think of it as one well-spent. They will have many more responsibilities but they will train themselves to cope with them as., they arise. -F If 1 Y '...
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