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When seventh graders come to junior high they find themselves in new surround- ings and with very different schedules from those tc which they were accustomed. Pupils in the seventh and eighth grades do not have the confusing task of choosing their studies from a list of electives. Every- one has primarily the same schedule of eight full periods. The seventh grade schedule consists of English, arithmetic, social science, guidance, Work, Play The eighth grade learns to use the library card catalog. They are Charlcs Crusey, Sandra Cromes. Malcolm Cramer, Sherman lflenir ing, Connie Doscek, Dixie Fogt, Doris Dilbone, Waller liisenstcin. 1 isis, sewing for the girls, and mechanical drawing for the boys. Although some of the subjects are familiar to them the process of changing from one class to another is very new. The eighth grade students know their way around by this time and show their superior- ity over the lower grade. Their schedule in- cludes English, arithmetic, history, health, and music. The boys have study hall while the girls go to cooking class. 'Weekly Readers are part of the guidmcc classes studies. Reading the papers are Vllayne Lcdford, Connie Putoff, Dean Mouk. 6
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